3422 – July 9, 2024 – You Can’t Fix Stupid – You can change your hair color, put on some makeup, buy a new hat, wear high heels, have liposuction or plastic surgery, but you can’t fix stupid! No amount of taxpayer dollars, or government grants, or stolen votes can fix stupid. You can’t pass a law that makes stupid people smart. But, maybe we can figure out a way to bury “stupid” in the ground, kinda like CO2.

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Hey. Are you going? I gotta get home.

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America, it's time to come home.

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It's Tam home. By bringing common sense back

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into the nonsense.

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Welcome to Common

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coalition talk radio, where America comes home.

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You're on home.

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Down this dirt road, you're gonna find a

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determination and grit.

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Opinions that matter. And a big el of

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good discernment.

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And now, the woman that wishes the Dc

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oc would stop making her user mom voice,

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not make me come down there. Here's your

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host and the voice of common sense.

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Beth.

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On And I welcome you today to Cs

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talk radio. It's my honor Privilege have My

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pleasure you to be here with you today

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I'm excited. We're gonna have a guest here

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on just a little bit. Hopefully, he has

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to get off the plane and into the

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hotel. So

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hopefully he'll be here just shortly.

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Let's go to the Lord in prayer.

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For such a time as this most gracious

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heavenly father we come before you.

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We come before you with

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grateful hearts.

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Thanking you father.

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For the many blessings that you best bestowed

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upon us each and every day, for the

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protection,

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you have on us

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over us.

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Father we thank you for your love and

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your grace and your mercy.

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Of all I do pray for those

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in the wake of this hurricane, those in

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Texas, we have

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I have family there that I've been hit

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pretty hard.

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Crops have been ruined.

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Green bins staying down.

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Have all the lives that

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from others that might have been lost.

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I pray for this nation too because when

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Texas is 1 of our biggest oil producers.

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And we're in trouble.

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So Lord God we just thank you for

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the many blessings.

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And your watch care over each and every

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1 of us.

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Father, I been praying for a woman Susan.

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And her name is Sharon. And you knew

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that.

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And I just lift her up to you

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father, as she

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enters into

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named a health issue that she is going

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to fight.

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And my friend Linda who's facing surgery after

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a fall.

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Lord God just thank you.

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We know that you are with us and

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you've given us these bodies that

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are created a heal.

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But we know that they don't last forever.

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Lord God, I pray for your protection.

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I pray for your guidance. I pray for

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your

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calm and the storm that we seem to

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find ourselves in.

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I pray for your protection over president Donald

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J Trump and all those who are around

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him. For those who have been imprisoned unjust

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because of this.

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Corrupt regime that is running this country right

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now.

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I pray,

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father for Joe Biden.

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I pray for his wife,

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if they will put aside their greed and

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their

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evil ways.

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Father they all need you.

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When we see the corruption, what we see

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is a

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a missing God in the equation.

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They don't know you or they have rejected

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you. I don't know which it is.

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But this country needs you father,

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and I just pray that you will not

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give up on us,

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and that you'll rise up great men

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and women

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who will bring America back home to you,

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It's for such a time as this I

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pray

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in Jesus name.

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Amen.

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You can cover up ugly

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or scars that are visible.

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You can change your hair color.

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Or you can buy a new hat or

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new clothes to brighten your appearance. You can

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wear platform shoes

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to make you look taller. Some of us

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might need that.

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There's makeup. There's lip section. You can go

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extreme it have... Plastic surgery lots of things

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to do to improve your appearance.

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However,

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there's 1 thing you cannot do. There's 1

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thing we cannot do.

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You can't fix stupid.

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I just read this.

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Actually, it was tweeted out by Daniel Turner.

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There's plenty of corruption go around today, you

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know?

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They are... Out to build a bridge in

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the desert with your tax dollars and then

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turn around and give you tax credits.

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For the use of it.

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Perhaps that's a bad example.

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But carbon capturing is a stupid idea. A

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hoax that is as tall as pike peak.

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Yet. States are doing this and giving

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card carbon credits.

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Can you spend those?

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So this is what I read.

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Online.

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A pair of privately held companies

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are moving forward with their project Bison machines.

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I thought that was pretty

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strange name. It's in southwestern Wyoming to remove

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carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, having rec received

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1 of the largest ever investments in this

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field of clean air technology.

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1 of the companies carbon capture Incorporated

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headquartered in the venture Capital hotbed of the

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Arts district of downtown Los Angeles,

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raised 80000000 dollars from Well heel investors

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this week to build what is considered, the

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world's largest direct to air capture of carbon

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dioxide the storage project.

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It's a third... It's a big deal, you

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know, said Patricia Lori, vice president of business

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development with carbon capture, of course.

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Construction of the project on private land,

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held by ranchers in Sweet water County,

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could begin before the end of this year.

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She told Cowboy State daily.

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The project is massive in scope and would

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require hundreds

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a 40 foot long shipping containers.

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Equipped with filters that would absorb carbon dioxide

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from the air.

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Once the filters are saturated, they are heated

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up, then the carbon is extracted from the

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modules and pumped deep underground in saline aquifer

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for a permanent storage.

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Well, since we can't fix stupid.

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Maybe we could or should stop sub subs

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it or rewarding it.

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Explain what we can do with carbon credits?

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Can we spin those?

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Or do I just receive a plaque to

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hang on the wall to show how

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clean minded I am

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or tax breaks.

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And what about those ranchers in their private

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land?

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Carbon dioxide is not a taxi toxic gas.

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How thick is Co2 in the middle of

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Wyoming ranch country.

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Maybe we should discover a way to capture

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stupid and bury it underground,

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not the Co2

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or capture some...

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Common sense and release that.

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Well, we have the man with all the

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answers with us today, and that is Daniel

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Turner power the future,

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Daniel.

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How are you today? Beth and I'm thrilled

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and happy to be on your program. Thank

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you.

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Well, we're happy to have you even though

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I took up most of the time there.

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I I just can't get over the stupidity

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of capturing Co2 of putting it underground. I

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just cannot get over that.

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No. It's pure insanity

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and there's so much money being thrown at

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this program

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that it has Republicans involved that has

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conservatives

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involved and this is the problem

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with federal government that has trillions of dollars.

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They start spending these money

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on silly projects

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And if you're a governor, you're attracted to

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hundreds of millions of dollars being spent in

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your state. Then the governor of Wyoming is

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thrilled that they're building,

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these facilities. And he will point out,

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this is private land and privately funded, but

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ultimately it's not it's not privately funded. This

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is all part of the carbon

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credit game that businesses have to pay because

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of government requirements.

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And in order to pay all the carbon

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credit scheme,

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businesses raise the price of all of their

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goods to pay So we're all paying for

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it.

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The government's paying for taxpayers are paying for.

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Consumers are paying for it. And it's just

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all 1 gigantic decline.

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It's it's very similar to what we see

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with

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other leftist

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propaganda

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beliefs like D.

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lectures

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Is this making the people

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no doesn't matter. It it it checks the

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building your widgets or working on the farm

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And we have returned to listening to Cs

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talk radio. This is Bad dad. I don't

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wanna stay all this call conversation very long

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unless you do, Daniel, but When you mentioned

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D,

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I have to take a kamala of Harris.

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Of course, we all know that the Democrats

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are are

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They're in a panic.

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I got this article today. This is coming

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from News max. And it's Charlie Mccarthy that

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wrote it. But apparently, they took a poll.

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And Hillary.

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A Hillary Kamala,

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ticket

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can beat Trump,

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I don't know how many times hillary 1

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for president, at least twice, but I think

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maybe more than that.

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And

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But they think she can win this time.

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But I noticed they're not putting their D

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person as number 1.

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They keep putting come all back. They just

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keep pushing her back and push her back.

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So they don't even believe in their D

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hiring. So.

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No. They don't. And... And I've been talking

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a lot about this actually with regards to

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Kamala,

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because she is the perfect example of how

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D.

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Is really a dangerous

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game to play.

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When you use D for qualifications for any

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position,

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all you look at are the immutable characteristics

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that check boxes, right? The gender race,

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religion,

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but none of that is relevant to the

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actual reason why you're hiring this person.

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So of course, we all talk about how

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we don't want to be E pilot, we

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want someone who knows how to fly plane,

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regardless of their gender race to religion and

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same with

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your

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Las surgery

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doctor. You don't really care about the demographics

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you want them

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to fix your eyes.

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The reason why I mentioned that when it

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comes to Kamala is that the number 1

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criteria

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for being Vice president, the most important

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qualification

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to be vice president

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is that you have to be able to

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fill in for the president if needed.

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And she doesn't meet that criteria.

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She's a diverse candidate. She's a woman, She's

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minority, ethnic minority.

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So she's a wonderful D candidate.

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But just like the wrong person who's going

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to operate on your eyes

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or you take off at S. Louis Airport,

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you would be a little bit nervous.

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Will the democrats are nervous about having kamala,

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The America is nervous about having kamala,

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Sell in. And you say, well then how

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has D

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made us better, right? We keep hearing diversity

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as our strength

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if that's the truth then Kamala should be

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able to sweep right in

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and fill Biden role,

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I disagree with what Mike Penn did in

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January 6 and I like the way he's

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handled himself since. But before then,

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I was very confident that Mike Pence could

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have filled in

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as President should President Trump have needed that.

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I could say the same probably about Dick

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Cheney, now I can't say that about Biden

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during the Obama year that's for sure, but

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the 1 job Kamala is supposed to be

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able to do. The only thing that matters

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is to fill in for the president and

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she can't do it. So

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how do we continue to push this D

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ideology

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when the Democrats

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themselves right now are demonstrating

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that it's just a failed it's a failed

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ideology.

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Yeah. And I think the fact that they

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don't want to put her in the In

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the driver's seat is evidence that they don't

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believe in it either. They just did it

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to get elected to add the only person

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that really like Kamala Harris Obama.

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That's why she ended up in there because

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she didn't... She was first wanted to drop

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out of the race when they were all

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running for president.

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And Did she wasn't even gonna get any

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delegates in her own. State of California,

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we know back to 20

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when the Democrat primaries had begun pre Covid

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when the world seemed a little bit more

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North normal.

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But remember there were I think 24 people

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who were running for president back in 20

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19,

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including half of the current Biden cabinet

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Yes.

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But does. And Bernie was running, and everyone

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was running for presidents. But Kamala was running.

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And Kamala dropped out as you very well

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remember.

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As you just said, she dropped out because

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she wasn't even going to win her own

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state of California

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and yet sun now she became the Vice

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President and now we're stuck with her

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and the country is at risk.

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Everybody is united saying it cannot be kamala.

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And yet we continue to push a Ee

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as a value prop.

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The left continues to push Ee as something

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that makes us better

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when they're demonstrating,

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it makes us very, very vulnerable

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and puts us in danger

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Oh, absolutely. And we are in danger. And

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I think

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and we don't have to stay on this

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if you don't want to, we can go

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somewhere else. But I think...

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What the...

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We've all known that Biden in trouble.

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We've known it before he was ever

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installed as president.

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I I don't think I'm not confident that

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he actually won that election not legitimately.

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But

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the whole world saw, and they couldn't hide

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it any longer in that debate. The whole

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world saw, and they're still trying to excuse

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it.

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But the American people

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are not gonna have it. There's a few

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of them out there that are Democrat no

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matter what, you know, if it was...

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If there's a coyote run they'd vote for

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him, but it's

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it's proof that they're not running this country.

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The A is running this country.

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Not whoever's in president seat. Yeah. I wrote

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I wrote a subs yesterday.

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Better late than never because I was I

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was concentrating on a

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statement that,

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New Gin may,

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about this has been going on. He calls

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some the Fdr commission or whatever,

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coalition.

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And

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Franklin Roosevelt.

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What he's calling them. And he says it's

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it's been this way since 19 32.

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Well, and I'm thinking... Let me wait a

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minute. He was in

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in the house representatives, and then he was,

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you know, speaker of the house? Blah blah

00:19:27
blah. Did he know all this? Why didn't

00:19:29
he tell us all that when that was

00:19:31
when he was in there, You know, now

00:19:32
he's bringing it well, you know,

00:19:34
I wanna believe he's had a change of

00:19:37
heart or or has figured it out or

00:19:38
whatever. But

00:19:41
that's scary that we elect people and they're

00:19:43
not the ones running the country. Except for

00:19:45
trump.

00:19:46
I believe he was the very. That's why

00:19:48
he's a threat.

00:19:50
Why this election

00:19:52
is so important because I think

00:19:55
I think the scales have fallen from the

00:19:57
eyes of the American people on a number

00:19:59
of

00:20:00
big things in recent years.

00:20:03
Russia Russia Russia russia Russia russia hoax,

00:20:08
the media has egg on its face. And

00:20:10
the only reason why there wasn't a come

00:20:11
to Jesus moment with the media

00:20:14
is because

00:20:16
there is still a large percentage of the

00:20:18
population that does not like president Trump, and

00:20:20
they didn't care, right? They didn't care that

00:20:23
media live.

00:20:24
About Russia. They don't like Trump and so

00:20:26
they don't care.

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Covid happened and the media ran with all

00:20:30
of the vaccines and all of the mandates

00:20:32
and pushed and pushed

00:20:35
the propaganda.

00:20:37
The only reason why

00:20:39
the media doesn't have ae on its face

00:20:41
or the media wasn't held to account for

00:20:44
it

00:20:44
is because there's still an awful lot of

00:20:46
people

00:20:47
who love the Covid lockdown who love the

00:20:49
tyranny

00:20:51
they were thrilled that your church was closed.

00:20:53
They were thrilled that they cold got to

00:20:55
tell you to shut down your business and

00:20:57
they watched the size of government expand.

00:21:00
But this is the third time that the

00:21:03
media is caught lying

00:21:05
and now there are few defenders. Right? There's

00:21:09
no 1 benefiting

00:21:10
from the media having covered up for Biden

00:21:13
the way they lied about Trump, but the

00:21:14
way they lied about Covid. That had some

00:21:17
beneficiaries,

00:21:18
But who's the beneficiary of this? Clearly it's

00:21:20
not the Democrat party they're in disarray. They

00:21:22
had

00:21:23
their meeting today at the Dnc and C

00:21:24
headquarters in Washington, Dc. And I've been following

00:21:28
the footage of the media who's camped outside

00:21:30
as people are leaving the building

00:21:32
and they're an absolute disarray

00:21:36
when you're having honest conversations about invoking the

00:21:38
20 amendment,

00:21:40
you're in bad shape as a political party,

00:21:42
And I think that's glorious.

00:21:44
I wanted to see the Democrat party imp

00:21:46
for a while and I think it's wonderful.

00:21:49
To see happen, but the media is c

00:21:52
here.

00:21:53
And maybe this will be the proverbial straw

00:21:57
that broke the back

00:21:59
because finally, no 1 is benefiting from the

00:22:01
media lives. Bd themselves are benefiting.

00:22:05
None of the elite, no democrat party operative

00:22:08
no 1 is in a better place because

00:22:10
the media lies.

00:22:12
And so I'm hoping this is the beginning

00:22:14
of the end

00:22:15
of of the media as we know it,

00:22:17
because they've been lying to us for too

00:22:19
often

00:22:20
about too many important things

00:22:23
and it needs to end

00:22:25
as an institution it needs to end?

00:22:29
I agree 100 percent and they are in

00:22:30
a panic mode And it's the old expression

00:22:32
is the where your bed now you get

00:22:34
a lie. In it. But that's all they've

00:22:36
done is lie. So the lies are coming

00:22:38
home.

00:22:39
You know, it's all coming home. The deception

00:22:41
is all coming home in and

00:22:44
they're gonna have to

00:22:45
to deal with it. I don't know what

00:22:47
Romney and some of the others that were

00:22:48
gonna vote for biden, and I don't know

00:22:49
what they're gonna do, but, you know,

00:22:53
Oh,

00:22:54
they should always almost go away. They can't

00:22:56
go away fast enough as far as I'm.

00:22:59
Oh, I agree. I agree. And,

00:23:02
anyway, I hear the music. I wanted to

00:23:04
talk about another article that I read.

00:23:07
It was out of American greatness and the

00:23:08
title of it is the nationwide 500000

00:23:11
E charter Char.

00:23:14
I thought that was kind of interesting, and

00:23:15
then I started reading. I thought, there's another

00:23:17
deception

00:23:18
where they tell you 1 thing and then

00:23:20
they do something else and it's gonna cost

00:23:22
the mirror. Can people so much money. Just

00:23:25
like Barry and the C,

00:23:27
forcing this

00:23:29
this green energy on everyone is just or

00:23:32
It's just wrong. And it's... They're not just

00:23:34
forcing it on you... They're forcing you gonna

00:23:36
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Charter. We've been talking about a lot of

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things today. We are

00:28:16
trying to save the world. Aren't we daniel.

00:28:19
Missed it. And it's a big place to

00:28:21
save but we're giving a gosh job. It's

00:28:23
a big job. Gonna need more coffee.

00:28:28
Well, I... I was talking about this this

00:28:30
char here with the E chargers.

00:28:33
It said that, I guess they told us

00:28:35
it was gonna cost 7500000000.0

00:28:37
dollar which is bad enough.

00:28:40
But they want to install 500000

00:28:42
electric charger stations along America's highways,

00:28:46
by 20 30.

00:28:48
But the the price is really gonna be

00:28:50
a little bit more than 7500000000.0

00:28:53
dollars. It's

00:28:55
a hundred thousand dollars, I think just each

00:28:58
1. So it's gotta be a lot more.

00:29:00
Saying 28 and see, well, I'm trying to

00:29:02
think where they got the final total there.

00:29:05
400 billionaires is their total.

00:29:07
So

00:29:09
another thing that

00:29:11
that they're

00:29:12
forcing upon the American people because they have

00:29:14
to do this by 20 30 of drunk

00:29:16
kits in there that's gonna stop. I'm pretty

00:29:18
sure it will. But

00:29:19
it's

00:29:20
it's just...

00:29:21
It's like it's just money. It's just your

00:29:23
money. I mean, we're paid for everything.

00:29:26
Let's let's

00:29:27
put some kind of pipe under the ground

00:29:29
and say we've captured AZ02,

00:29:32
and then use the aquifer, which everybody's supposed

00:29:34
to be protecting. I don't know. It's just

00:29:36
a mess.

00:29:38
Yes. On the charging station, you remember back

00:29:41
in the day, the big government plan to

00:29:43
build gas stations all around the country, right?

00:29:46
I think it was eyes an hour at

00:29:47
a huge piece of legislation to build gas

00:29:50
stations nationwide because he was worried about all

00:29:52
the cars not having.

00:29:54
Obviously, I'm lying. There wasn't no plan. Gas

00:29:56
stations popped up because the free market took

00:29:59
care of it. That's right I had here

00:30:00
is this product that the government is forcing

00:30:02
us to buy, well which are Evs, Biden

00:30:05
has made a mandate that half of all

00:30:07
car sales by 2030 have to be Evs,

00:30:10
which means they're going to ban the alternative,

00:30:13
and yet the government now has to provide

00:30:16
the power for these Evs.

00:30:17
And so this is what happens when the

00:30:19
government gets involved in market.

00:30:22
Decisions. Government somehow now is responsible

00:30:24
for building these charging stations.

00:30:27
It is ridiculous to think and it's in

00:30:29
their current state

00:30:30
that Evs can be used for a road

00:30:33
trip. They cannot.

00:30:35
Again, I am not anti E, I personally

00:30:37
would never own 1. But if you want

00:30:39
to buy 1, it probably means you live

00:30:41
in a

00:30:42
suburban

00:30:44
setting and that's fine. If you have a

00:30:46
charger at your house, and you want to

00:30:48
pay the additional few hundred dollars a month

00:30:51
for a higher electric bill and you think

00:30:53
that's better than paying for gas. That's totally

00:30:56
your call

00:30:57
and you probably drive your E a couple

00:30:59
of miles into the grocery Maybe you commute

00:31:02
to work and then you go home and

00:31:04
you charge it.

00:31:05
But this idea that we're going to have

00:31:07
Evs

00:31:08
replace

00:31:09
the combustion engine so that you can drive

00:31:13
from S. Louis to

00:31:15
to

00:31:17
Sacramento

00:31:18
to go see and Sheila, well that's not

00:31:20
going to happen.

00:31:21
It's absolutely imp

00:31:23
in the current state of Evs and because

00:31:26
of the infrastructure. So we're just wasting all

00:31:29
of these dollars

00:31:30
on a silly silly project

00:31:33
because this is what happens when the government

00:31:35
makes decisions. It's not based in reality. It's

00:31:38
not based on markets. It's not based on

00:31:40
consumer,

00:31:42
demands, it's based on a government desire that

00:31:45
says I want x number of people to

00:31:48
drive an E.

00:31:49
And when government

00:31:51
starts making those decisions, chaos and sue and

00:31:54
money is wasted. So it's nothing new

00:31:57
it's just very frustrating government continues to waste

00:32:00
our money and drive us deeper into debt,

00:32:03
chasing all of their silly dreams.

00:32:06
You know,

00:32:07
the gentleman that wrote this, I... I'm not

00:32:09
even gonna try and pronounce his last name

00:32:11
because I'll bought it up. But he has...

00:32:14
Evs. He said, I have 2 of them,

00:32:15
I love them. He said, but if the

00:32:17
government gets this wrong,

00:32:19
You know, how can we trust him with

00:32:21
other? So I'm not sure that they we

00:32:22
got it wrong. I think they just lied

00:32:24
to the American people when they said it,

00:32:26
it's only gonna cost 7500000000.0

00:32:27
dollars because that sounds a whole lot better

00:32:29
than 400000000000

00:32:30
dollars. Yep. So I'm not sure that they

00:32:32
lie... I... That they missed the mark. I

00:32:35
think they just lied about it. I think

00:32:37
they knew all long what was gonna cost.

00:32:39
And

00:32:40
you know, I heard something last night, which

00:32:42
is totally in a different

00:32:44
realm, but

00:32:46
it tells us Daniel

00:32:48
just exactly

00:32:50
how this

00:32:51
these leads.

00:32:53
Are working, And and they were talking about

00:32:55
the Carly group.

00:32:57
And I'm sure you know about it,

00:33:00
But they were they were rem

00:33:03
about who all has money invested in this

00:33:06
group. These are elites. You and I... May

00:33:08
maybe you. I don't know.

00:33:10
I don't have that buddy. And I'm sure

00:33:12
you don't either. But

00:33:15
when they hit the...

00:33:17
The towers there at 09:11.

00:33:21
They have... The ones who did this,

00:33:24
have investment in Carly group. So when the

00:33:27
Americans

00:33:29
decided they were gonna pump up the defense

00:33:32
they actually were making money

00:33:34
off of what

00:33:35
our fight was with what they did.

00:33:38
Does does that make sense to anybody that

00:33:41
that that's what's going on and we just

00:33:43
barely can make it from 1 paycheck to

00:33:45
the other or our children are,

00:33:48
you know, I

00:33:50
I don't know. What do you think? No.

00:33:52
No. I I know exactly what you mean,

00:33:54
there are... If if there are market incentives

00:33:56
for for government.

00:33:58
I'm sorry for companies to do well in

00:34:00
moments of crises or in moments of

00:34:04
failure.

00:34:05
Well then

00:34:06
you have every incentive

00:34:08
to have failure.

00:34:11
This is a point that

00:34:13
comedian turned,

00:34:15
political pun who's

00:34:18
interesting in his take. So the British man

00:34:20
Russell brand, Russell brand

00:34:23
announced said he's kind of a weirdo, but

00:34:25
says a couple of things that every now

00:34:27
and then I think Interesting and he makes

00:34:29
this point when it comes to kind Covid

00:34:32
and the pharmaceutical

00:34:34
industry. He said if there are businesses that

00:34:35
make money off of healthcare crises and government

00:34:40
forcing people to buy their products, guess what

00:34:42
there's always only to be a healthcare crisis.

00:34:45
And that is the collusion of big government

00:34:48
and big business,

00:34:49
that should

00:34:50
scare us.

00:34:52
But yet those big businesses are electing the

00:34:55
right people of government

00:34:57
2 and it goes back to our very

00:34:59
first segment, which is carbon capture, The businesses

00:35:02
who are invested in carbon capture are funding

00:35:05
the politicians who want

00:35:07
to see carbon capture and they're using either

00:35:10
imminent domain or getting new legislation passed

00:35:14
and they're all happy because they're all

00:35:16
making money. They're all getting campaign

00:35:19
contribution. But the people,

00:35:20
no 1 cares about the people.

00:35:23
You and I do, they do.

00:35:26
But no 1 else seems to put them

00:35:28
as a priority and the Evs is just

00:35:31
another example of that. We're spending

00:35:33
so much money taxpayer money,

00:35:37
unfathomable amounts of money on a project that

00:35:39
is ultimately going to

00:35:42
bankrupt us. And to show that this is

00:35:44
bipartisan,

00:35:45
I use this example a lot and maybe

00:35:46
I'm giving away some of my talk at

00:35:48
your

00:35:49
at your summit in September. Okay. Let's Remind

00:35:52
people in 2005

00:35:54
and 2006

00:35:56
the warren Iraq had taken a huge turn

00:35:59
for the better President Bush had won a

00:36:01
popular

00:36:02
reelection. He felt empowered. And he said in

00:36:05
his second term, I have a goal. I

00:36:07
want more minorities to own homes.

00:36:11
What's the right percentage of minorities to own

00:36:13
a home in America. I don't know I

00:36:15
don't think you do. I think no that's

00:36:17
what the marketplace. How many black people in

00:36:19
America should own a home.

00:36:21
I don't know how many white people should

00:36:23
own a home, but the bush administration said

00:36:26
we want more to own a home. So

00:36:28
it was a political goal. Now they have

00:36:31
the power of government and what do they

00:36:32
do? They started telling Fannie and Freddie to

00:36:35
start approving mortgages for people. Who had business

00:36:39
getting a mortgage and saying the government will

00:36:41
don't worry, low interest rate, adjustable rate,

00:36:45
no documents, no down payment 5 percent down

00:36:48
payment.

00:36:49
What happened to the housing industry a couple

00:36:51
of years later. Did anyone go to jail?

00:36:53
Or does anyone the bush administration go to

00:36:55
jail? They had the political desire

00:36:58
to say we want more black and Hispanics

00:37:00
to own a home. You can say that

00:37:02
was a good or bad desire, but it

00:37:04
was a purely

00:37:06
political desire, and they use the power of

00:37:08
government

00:37:09
to force that political desire,

00:37:12
and they created chaos,

00:37:14
not just the trillions of dollars of wasted

00:37:16
government,

00:37:17
but bankruptcies

00:37:18
and divorce and suicide

00:37:21
I mean, the the the housing collapse of

00:37:23
2008 and 2009

00:37:25
led to

00:37:26
opioids and and murder and and depression and

00:37:30
and no 1 went to jail for that

00:37:32
van. No 1 was told how dare you

00:37:35
decide to play and that's what they're doing

00:37:37
with Evs now it. Yeah. And I wanna

00:37:39
talk about that. I wanna talk about this

00:37:41
green deal because this screener new deal it,

00:37:43
they're making money off this and the American

00:37:45
people.

00:37:46
Are helping fund their profits not ours. He

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And we have returned... You're listening to Cs

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of Power. The future. This is our final

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segment for today's show. Go so fast. And

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But I I've been disgusted for a long

00:42:18
time, a Daniel, and I think it's so

00:42:21
obvious with this

00:42:22
green movement.

00:42:23
And even when my husband was still building,

00:42:26
you know, they had the green buildings and

00:42:27
they got. They got green points or credits

00:42:31
or whatever, you get plaque on the wall.

00:42:33
Or whatever. I don't know what it was...

00:42:34
You think... I don't think you could spend

00:42:35
those credits. But anyway,

00:42:37
I've come to look at these departments, the

00:42:40
alphabet departments says departments of dishonest

00:42:43
because

00:42:45
they just take advantage of the American people,

00:42:47
and even these departments have departments. I mean,

00:42:50
it is

00:42:51
it is government gone

00:42:53
crazy, big and large, and the larger the

00:42:57
government gets, the less liberty the people have.

00:43:00
And we have to pay for all these

00:43:01
things.

00:43:02
We don't get the advantages. Somebody else gets

00:43:04
the advantages of them. So...

00:43:07
You know, I just

00:43:10
I just am an... I'm anti government, I

00:43:12
guess. I'm I'm just getting that way.

00:43:15
This big government

00:43:17
is a problem.

00:43:19
Yeah. And and that's a proper sentiment for

00:43:22
a couple of days after.

00:43:24
After the fourth of July when

00:43:27
a 0.03 dollars tax on tea was the

00:43:29
straw that broke the camel back

00:43:31
look what we're paying and I know it's

00:43:33
disgusting.

00:43:34
But but these... Do you know, they create

00:43:36
these new well, you've...

00:43:39
I I don't know if you've gotten anywhere

00:43:40
with your lawsuit that you were trying to

00:43:42
find out what was going on in the

00:43:44
department that A gore was part of. But

00:43:47
all of these departments, especially these green ones,

00:43:50
but the Department of Education, the Department of

00:43:52
Epa, the B,

00:43:54
all of them are taking.

00:43:56
Not giving.

00:43:57
Yeah.

00:43:58
And then the last jobs report, which came

00:44:00
out

00:44:02
last week,

00:44:04
the 200 and however, many thousand jobs

00:44:07
created in the month, but

00:44:09
70000 of them were government jobs. Yes. And

00:44:12
that's 70000

00:44:13
more people make nationwide

00:44:15
who thing about that 70000.

00:44:18
That's a lot of of government. That's a

00:44:21
lot of people now. Lot

00:44:23
yeah and health

00:44:26
and 04:01

00:44:28
that don't produce anything. All they do is

00:44:30
decide whether or not you're allowed to

00:44:33
build a deck on your porch, right? Or

00:44:35
you're side if your shed is too big

00:44:37
or too small based upon that's all it

00:44:40
is. 70000

00:44:41
more people to sc you and to

00:44:44
evaluate you and to hold you in

00:44:48
compliance and to threaten you if you don't

00:44:51
fill out this form and

00:44:54
not the country, our founders

00:44:55
envisioned.

00:44:57
President Trump promised to drain the swamp last

00:44:59
year. I think he was even surprised at

00:45:02
how swamp. The swamp is,

00:45:05
it is my sincere hope in his second

00:45:07
term, if he's able to get it,

00:45:10
because I don't think that's inevitable. I think

00:45:12
the cheating has yet to begun. And I

00:45:16
still them

00:45:17
doubtful that will have a President Trump because

00:45:19
I don't think it's possible

00:45:21
for the Biden administration to not cheat their

00:45:23
way into victory

00:45:25
But if he is given a second term,

00:45:27
President Trump, that is my sincere hope is

00:45:30
that that becomes a top priority

00:45:32
dismantling.

00:45:33
So many of these agencies, so many of

00:45:35
these offices

00:45:37
because they don't serve a purpose. They just

00:45:39
serve the purpose of government, and that's not

00:45:42
what our founders intended. And we can't really

00:45:45
say happy for the July after we've given

00:45:47
45 percent of our income

00:45:49
to the government.

00:45:51
There's nothing to celebrate on independence day

00:45:54
when I'm asking some government bureau crack permission,

00:45:57
whether or not I can

00:45:59
take a vitamin

00:46:00
or build dig a well in my own

00:46:03
yard, etcetera,

00:46:06
I have the quote that, just a snippet

00:46:09
of his quote from Newt Gin. She goes

00:46:11
the system is rigged.

00:46:13
Voting is rigged.

00:46:15
Both parties are paid off, not just politicians,

00:46:18
but millions of people being paid off with

00:46:20
taxpayer money.

00:46:22
And that's what we see. These department sets

00:46:24
all that is. And these things that they

00:46:26
keep passing these omni bills,

00:46:29
you know, and somebody was saying today they're

00:46:31
they want president Trump wants them to pass

00:46:34
a bill that says you can't.

00:46:38
You can't,

00:46:39
illegal cannot vote. Well, we shouldn't have to

00:46:41
do that. But Rudy was saying they'll stick

00:46:44
something else on there, and then the Democrats

00:46:46
will say, well, we couldn't vote for it.

00:46:47
Because of that. So it'll be interesting, but

00:46:50
they do that all the time, Daniel,

00:46:53
both sides of the aisle, and it... And

00:46:54
it's frustrating.

00:46:56
Frustrating

00:46:58
It is. And there is going to be

00:46:59
a lot of that in the next couple

00:47:01
of months because everybody wants campaign money,

00:47:04
Democrats and.

00:47:06
And so there will be a lot of

00:47:08
legislation introduced

00:47:09
the

00:47:11
greens skies for tomorrow's Children Act republicans and

00:47:15
you all say well what the heck does

00:47:16
that even mean and they'll tell you how

00:47:18
this is a bipartisan

00:47:20
legislation to protect the children of tomorrow because

00:47:23
but all it is is money. It's just

00:47:24
money being stolen that will give to certain

00:47:27
groups that will use the money to then

00:47:29
run Super pac ads,

00:47:31
to say vote for Best

00:47:33
and that's why Beth voted for it because

00:47:36
it's just a big circle.

00:47:38
And so we'll see a lot of that

00:47:40
Congress raced back to the Dc today. Today

00:47:43
was their first day back in office.

00:47:46
And what do you think they're going to

00:47:47
talk about? That had talked about the border?

00:47:49
Are they talking about

00:47:51
security they're talking about crime? Are they talking

00:47:53
about nope they're talking about campaigns and money

00:47:57
And obviously say the democrats are talking about

00:47:59
their nominee.

00:48:01
And Republicans

00:48:04
are going to try to find ways to

00:48:06
get money into their campaigns

00:48:09
and that's not the way our government is

00:48:11
supposed to work. And that sense, I agree

00:48:14
with Bernie Sanders when he says there's too

00:48:16
much money in government. Although Bernie answer is

00:48:19
always the wrong 1, right? His solutions are

00:48:21
always worse

00:48:22
But but I do agree with him. There

00:48:24
is too much money in our political system.

00:48:26
I just don't know how to get rid

00:48:27
of it. There's too much money in all

00:48:28
his houses too, but you know. Yeah.

00:48:32
Exactly. Well, I've... We've we've gotten bad out

00:48:34
of time, but I did wanna ask you,

00:48:36
you know that they... That

00:48:38
Biden

00:48:39
lets some more money, lets some more oil

00:48:41
out so that we could, have cheaper gas

00:48:44
on the fourth of July. I didn't notice

00:48:46
it was too much cheaper, but he's going

00:48:48
to keep it up to We don't have

00:48:50
anything left in the reserve.

00:48:52
No. And it's a huge concern because we

00:48:54
are in hurricane season in hurricane Girl wasn't

00:48:57
that damaging in the Texas Coast, but it's

00:48:59
only mid July and hurricane seasons has got

00:49:01
another 3 months. So

00:49:04
just cross your fingers and hope we don't

00:49:06
have a bad 1, but that's no way

00:49:07
to run a country. I got some farmer

00:49:09
relatives down there, and they got hit pretty

00:49:11
bad. They got hit.

00:49:12
Did a lot of damage with the crops

00:49:14
and stuff. So... Darn. It just closed glaze

00:49:17
them down. Yeah. All all those people who

00:49:19
were hit by the storm. Yeah. Yeah.

00:49:22
So, yeah, It's it's a mess what we're

00:49:24
dealing with, and and the government isn't the

00:49:26
help. They're not here to help you folks.

00:49:28
They're not here to help you.

00:49:30
If you're relying on government to help, you

00:49:32
get a be hard so

00:49:34
disappointed. It's not gonna be that way. Nope.

00:49:36
But we gotta keep fighting and keep optimistic.

00:49:38
Absolutely. Get out vote and get your friends

00:49:41
out to vote and get all your neighbors

00:49:42
out to vote and make sure it... Get

00:49:43
involved. Vote. Yeah. Get involved. They saw the

00:49:46
peak bus going around with all the women.

00:49:48
Women for America and they are going out

00:49:50
and said we we vote we pray. We

00:49:53
pray and we vote or something like that,

00:49:54
and it's they're getting

00:49:56
they're gonna hit the spots and I encourage

00:49:58
all

00:49:59
mothers out there, all women.

00:50:02
But smart hats on because

00:50:05
The Democrats are not your friends, and they're

00:50:07
not your friends. Daniel.

00:50:08
You are. You're our friend. Thank you so

00:50:10
much for all that you do. Appreciate it

00:50:12
so so much and can't wait to have

00:50:14
you back on again. Just I love it

00:50:16
when you're on. So thank you.

00:50:19
I know you're traveling, so you take it

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easy.

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And

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let's bring America home. Alright.

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