Episode 125 Hour of Decision: GET REAL. THIS IS ALREADY A SOCIALIST COUNTRY. AND DON’T BLAME THE KIDS
Hour Of DecisionJuly 10, 20260:49:1267.63 MB

Episode 125 Hour of Decision: GET REAL. THIS IS ALREADY A SOCIALIST COUNTRY. AND DON’T BLAME THE KIDS

Lew pleads for a reality check as conservatives ring their hands about Mandami and all the other Socialist Dems that are winning elections. The USA is showing all the signs of an elite growing in power, impoverishing the middle class, taking away our rights, and leaving the youth with a future of very expensive housing, no decent jobs, and in many cases crippling student loan debt. Lew discusses why Housing, Medicine, and Education are sufferning skyrocketing price increases and why the youth are on the brink of rebellion. He mentioned a recent Federal Reserve study attributing a 30% in the cost of housing to ILLEGAL ALIENS.

Lew is also on the verge of predicting a Democrat wipe out of the GOP in the upcoming congressional elections.

Speaker 0: Look around you. Wrong rules the land while waiting justice sleeps. I saw in the congress, crossing the country, campaigning with Ron Paul. Tyranny rising, unspeakable evil, manifesting. Devils lying about our heritage who want to enslave and replace us. But we are Americans with a manifest destiny to bring the a manifest destiny to bring the new Jerusalem of endless possibilities. But first, this fight for freedom. Be a part of it. But don't delay because this is the hour of Decision. Hour of Decision with Lou Moore starts now. Welcome to the one hundred and twenty fifth episode of Hour of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. And today, we're gonna get real, folks. We're gonna get real about what's going on around us, politically, dispel a few myths, and maybe some of us, asleep in the back row there will wake up to the nature of our awful situation that we are experiencing today in America. So we currently are in a two party system. We basically been in a two party system in America since the founding of this country. Political scientists called them party systems because they change. They don't the the nature of it being a two party dynamic doesn't change, but the nature of the parties change over the time over time. As an example, in the eighteen eighties, eighteen nineties, up until that point after the civil war, the Democrat party folks, I'm gonna tell you, they were the party of personal liberty. They were the party of limited government and leave me alone, basically. I mean, we're generalizing here. Every race is different. Every politician is an individual, but that was basically the Democrat party where the Republican party was the party of personal virtue. The part Republican party was the party that wanted to have a strong federal government even back in the even back at that same time, comparing now, eighteen eighties, eighteen nineties. And, they were, the party that believed, in, a very, a number of issues, but primarily sound money, big banks, a strong national government, and new government programs. Abraham Lincoln in the civil war, of course, he prosecuted the war, but he also inaugurated a number of, programs, like, the homesteading program. That's it. There are a number of them. The agriculture colleges, national, setting things up nationally across the country. And maybe you think that's great. But that that that was, the that was the party that was doing the centralizing of power toward the federal government. I mean, not to mention the, federally subsidized and extremely corrupt, railroad building program that, Abraham Lincoln also inaugurated, that went on all through the last half of the nineteenth century. With the railroads all going bankrupt, but with all of the government, largesse not, causing them to be efficient free enterprise, companies. One exception was a great northern, James j Hill, in the very northern part of The United States, but all these a row railroads ended up in the hands of our corporate masters as in the big banks and with nasty people like the Harrimans. And I won't get into all of that right now. But, so, very much generalizing, but that was the breakout breakout of the two parties. And I have a couple of episodes. You can go back in my archives where I explain in detail the history and the nature of our two party system and what the parties were like back at that time. Around the eighteen nineties and after that, the progressive movement came on the scene and, of course, fueled behind the scenes by our corporate masters, fueled, sometimes not even so much behind the scenes by the new crop of gradualist Marxist socialist, also known as Fabians. And, they infected both parties. So by the time you get to the election of nineteen twelve, which I've covered, I also have an episode on that election, Wilson versus Taft versus Teddy Roosevelt, a three way contest. All three parties were advocating more government, more centralized government. And with the election of Wilson, boy, did we get it? With the income tax, the Federal Reserve, and, you know, the Federal Trade Commission and a big war. So, that was, what what was happening then. And so the parties were really just competing for who could come up with the greatest programs. There was retrenchment in the twenties, and the Republicans, became a little bit more of a small government party in reaction to Wilson, but they didn't really wanna roll back anything. And then, of course, with the arrival on the scene of Franklin Roosevelt on the national scene and the new deal, we had a revolution in this country where the new paradigm was, and it was enforced with vigor by the people in both parties, running both parties, was that we needed more and more national governmental programs. And the argument was about whether, the programs that Roosevelt was putting in were efficient. Could they be more efficient? Could they be a little less corrupt? You know, what role would labor play? So there were still issues, but they were not issues about the fundamental nature of government. The revolution was, folks, a strong central government, something our founders warned us vociferously against. The idea that we were a compact of states, sovereign states. You know, that, notion was first attacked and, disabused with the civil war with the outcome of the civil war and the republicans, new deal that the big dog was Washington DC and the job of state and local officials were were to go to Washington DC with their hands out asking for more money. And so, both parties very much supportive of this. The, we had a bipartisan foreign policy consensus, and we also had, really, a bipartisan domestic policy consensus around that idea. But that broke down with the, arrival of the conservative movement and the popularity of the of Barry Goldwater, of the whole conservative movement that was in both parties. It was more pronounced in the Republican Party, but it was certainly in the Democrat Party, And a realignment took place where the South became Republican, and a lot of areas in the North and, Far West and whatnot became more Democrat because the Republicans ostensibly became the conservative party. Even though Goldwater was wiped out, the movement exploded. Ronald Reagan was elected governor of California. Nixon used the Southern strategy, ran pretty much as a conservative, in 1968. And so the Republican Party became the so called small government conservative party. But, actually, they weren't because the powers that be were determined to build and build and build the size of government and use government to build their own largesse. And so to say it's phony, the left right thing, you know, getting to the current time, I'm hearing this every day now. Oh, this left right thing is so phony. No. It's not phony, folks, but there are a lot of phonies parading around saying they're on the right when they are not. And we're now to a point over time with all of the time that's elapsed almost a hundred years since the inauguration of the New Deal. We have a lot of conservatives that are really confused. They're not just phonies. They're confused about things like Social Security, Medicare, federal aid to education, federal aid for housing. Those things are socialist, folks. So you're all freaked out that Mondami got elected the mayor of New York, and he's promising rent control, and he's promising this and that, and he's gonna make everything free, and everything's gonna be wonderful. And you are laughing and saying, boy, this is ridiculous. It won't ever work. And these youth, they don't wanna work for a living. They just wanna hand out, and, oh, why are all these young people becoming socialist? You know, all the boomer talk. Folks, you've been living in a socialist society for one hundred years. Get off of it. Get real. Get real. We live in a centralized federal government where whenever somebody has a great idea and they talk a bunch of other people into it, it becomes law and then they take money out of your pocket by force. The IRS has guns when they need to have them. They take your money, and they give it to somebody else. Or they take somebody else's money, and they give a little bit of it to you, and you better be damn happy about it. So even though the Social Security system is one of the worst, it's one of the worst retirement systems that you could even come up with and pays just a pittance. And let's not even talk about the fact that these bastards steal all the money out of the trust fund as soon as they get their hands on it, folks. As soon as they get their hands on this money, they take it. They that comes in from your payroll tax, from your from your, employer paying tax and from you paying tax, if you're still working. They take it, and then they shovel it back in just enough, hopefully, hopefully, to keep the whole damn Ponzi scheme from going down. And that's that's not a, an important issue now as we have a ton of baby boomers on the program. And And we have one hell of a lot of problems all the way around this program, including all of the inputs needed to keep it afloat. But don't tell me you're totally against socialism, and then and then you're demanding, your Social Security check and your cola and everything. And the other thing, folks, I'm sorry. I mean, I'm 71 years old. I'm not I'm not being a hypocrite here. I'm just telling you the truth. You did not pay more money than you're gonna get in Social Security. I'm sorry. You didn't you didn't pay. I paid all this in, and so I need to get my money back. No. No. You're getting way more than you put in, so get over it. Okay? Get over it. You have participated in a corrupt system, and I'm not blaming any person, you or me. I mean, we grew up. We already had this system and but the Democrats isn't fed it. Oh, it's so wonderful. Social Security, and they scared the hell out of all of the cowardly Republican politicians. He's gonna take your Social Security and Republicans rush in there and say, no. No. No. We are gonna defend it to the end. We'll defend Social Security. We'll die before we let anything happen to Social Security. And, yeah. So both parties, he party to that. And, you know, I I do do I believe we should just yank, you know, just do a rug pull on everybody on any of these programs? No. I don't think that. I I'm with Ron Paul. He shocked me one time, folks. I was in an editorial board meeting as a staffer, just being quiet in the corner with doctor Ron Paul, talking to the editorial board of the Arizona Republic newspaper in 2007 in Phoenix. And they asked him about all these social programs, which they knew he was against, Medicare, Medicaid, student loans, all of them. But he said he would be willing to just let all that go for a long time. If we could just get at this military industrial complex and break that down and break down this empire where we have troops in a 150 countries where it's the biggest line item in the budget. Of course, it isn't now because debt service is it's only the second biggest line item in the budget, defense. Or now I guess it's just called war with Donald Trump. He would be willing to be in a coalition with the left to solve this empire problem. This problem we we have with our corporate masters, with the one worlders, with the ones that that want us to be the policemen of the world or the ones in the case of one little country in the Mid East that want us to fight all their fights for them as they pick a fight every effing day with some other country in the Mid East. So, anyway, you know, this is a system we're in, but, folks, don't kid yourself. Don't go saying, oh, these kids, they just want socialism. If you don't have any participation in this program, if you weren't involved with an FHA loan or a Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac loan on your house, if you weren't involved in some way with Medicaid at some point in your life or Medicare at some point in your life, or you were given a student loan, and we're gonna talk a little bit more about all these programs because the whole damn system's coming down, folks. The whole damn thing is coming down, And the the fruits of it, of this rotten system, is one of the biggest reasons why the youth are looking for different kinds of answers. And, you know, folks, I mean, a kid goes to college, he's doing what he was supposed to do. He's going to college. Hopefully, he is literate by the time he got there. I talked about this with Alex Newman last week. The the students I had when I taught at the university level who weren't literate, and they do what they're supposed to do, but they get a $100,000 student loan debt. And they're in a job market full of aliens, full of, full of positions where people are training their replacement who is either an h one b invader or a machine in a society where we allowed our entire manufacturing base to be sent overseas while we flooded the country with aliens at the same time. And you are concerned that the youth is restless? And if you were a boomer, the the bill was already coming due. Sixties and seventies. I mean, there was a huge transition in this country, folks. I lived through it. When I was six, seven years old on my block in Paulina Avenue in Redondo Beach, California, there wasn't a woman under our block who worked. Not one. Not one. And this was a middle class area, modest, three bedroom homes, middle class area. Forget what's happened to the real estate market, and we'll talk about that a little bit more in the second half of this show. But, today, you pick a block in any very nice middle class area, low crime in America, and every wife is gonna be working. Everyone. There are exceptions, but they're almost they're considered freaks almost where a family has made the right decision and wants mom to stay at home. And, of course, that's only if mom and dad are still married. A whole another cultural Marxist thrust that was extremely successful at the middle class in our country. One more economic problem as well as the sociological problem. But this happened long time ago. This whole switch happened a long time ago. So there was already that happening, inflation, but then they started offshoring all the best jobs. Folks, when I was 18 years old, getting out of high school in the Bay Area in California, if you didn't know what to do with yourself, you could march down to the GM plant in Fremont, California and start out at, like, 15 to $17 an hour doing nonskilled, pretty physical labor at that time. That was a lot of money back then. A hell of a lot of money. The railroads were still hiring. There was industry Oakland. Nothing but factories. Nothing but places you could go get health care, get a living wage, right out the gate. Not even go to college, not even go to a two year college. How many kids have that opportunity today in America? Just right out the gate. The offshoring of our jobs, the invasion of foreigners, millions and millions and millions, Greg Bobino says, 100,000,000. He would have to be considered an actual a national expert, folks. He was the head of the custom and border patrol agency. That's a squeeze play structurally right out the gate, but that's just the beginning. And both parties totally culpable. So, picking up my story about the parties. So the Republican Party started doing all this conservative messaging, but they didn't govern that way as Pat Buchanan so succinctly said about his own boss, Richard Nixon. The conservatives get the words and the liberals get the action. And that was certainly true. The internationalists got the action. And the American patriots, middle class, innocent Americans got the shaft all through the sixties, all through the seventies, all through the eighties, and all the way up until the present time today. And so neither party, the Republican talking about abortion and gun rights, and they find issues to get people all fired up, but they weren't talking about the NAFTA agreement, the WTO. They weren't talking about that. The leadership of the Republican Party was not talking about that. The Democrat Party had picked their issue. Oh, you save Social Security, environmental. We gotta give everybody health care. They weren't talking about these issues either. They were all added together, folks, but it was all leading to the destruction of the middle class of this country, which is absolutely a prerequisite for our corporate masters to make the final step into total government. No doubt about it. But these youth that are looking at the left, are looking at Nick Fuentes. They're looking at all kinds of people because they got screwed folks. Yes. They were pampered growing up. Yes. They all got a participation trophy. I I've been these a lot of these people in this more recent generation. They are they can't be a handful. They don't have the work skills, but they are basically as they're Americans. They're good kids. Most of them are. And they see the corruption and they see nobody is looking out for them. And when they see this president dropping bombs again, spending tons and tons and tons of money in this Pentagon that can't even be audited. They want 350,000,000,000 more dollars for this damn Pentagon that can't even be audited. They realize they are getting the shaft, and they're looking to do something about it. And so get real. Mondami is the endgame, but he ain't the problem. My name is Lou Moore, and you are listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio, and I will be right back right after the news. Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name is Lou Moore, and I'm pleading with this audience to get real. And, of course, a lot of people in this audience are very real about these issues and know very well what I'm talking about, but many of our fellow citizens don't seem to be quite as aware. And as many people in my generation, the boomers in particular, are, as a group, are morons on the question of our current situation and how we got here. So the youth are going socialist. Oh my god. They're going socialist. What are we gonna do? And is it a problem? Of course, it's a problem because the people that they are supporting in larger numbers, and it is primarily in the bluest of blue areas, but will be used as a scare tactic by the feckless Republicans that have nothing to run on in this coming election. But these people are very dangerous. They're Marxist. They're communist. I mean, of course, they're gonna promise you the moon, and then, and, then they will put the gun in your face. They will do that. There's no doubt about it. But, folks, get real. We're we're in we're in a socialist country right now, but the socialism is working as it always ends up doing 100 for the super rich and for everybody connected to the system. And when you're in a communist country, if you were in The USSR or if you're in The PRC in China today, you got a phalanx of people, one, two million, or I don't know how many million, several million in China. They are members of the Communist Party, and they get all the best stuff. And as George Orwell was very clear in his book Animal Farm, under this system, all the animals are equal in the great socialist system, but some animals are, unfortunately, more equal than others. But this is what has come over this country because you pass all these regulations and you put all this power in Washington DC, but you still have a capitalist system, you're setting up a situation where you are more successful as a capitalist if you are back in Washington DC with your handout for money, for for regulatory relief, or for regulatory restrictions on your competitors, or you're the Rockefellers telling everybody how we gotta save the rain for us so you could keep people out of the oil markets you don't want in the oil markets to compete with you. And it's more and more just a communist system just like that other system. And And it's become more and more and more that way and power and money. And, you know, the more laws we pass, folks, all the way back from the progressive era oh, Teddy Roosevelt. He was a trust buster. He was gonna bust those trusts. And, you know, he's on Mount Rushmore. Oh, he was one of the greatest presidents, and Donald Trump's gushing all over him. Donald Trump doesn't know a damn thing about Teddy Roosevelt. Let me just start with that. Just saying, folks, and willing to debate anyone on the planet about that. So how successful was all that trust busting they did in the progressive era, you know, in your high school. And I I I sure it's only gotten much worse, but, you know, they teach from the beginning in the government school how government is the greatest thing on Earth. And in the progressive era, the government stepped in to help everybody, but particularly to help all of us against these evil trusts, these big these big company combines. They have the worst things on Earth. So my question is, after about twenty years of that crap, do you think the consolidation of wealth was more or less? It was more. Much more. Because it's a rigged game by nature. The powerful people find their way to the power. And if the power more and more is the government, they find their way into more and complete control and manipulation of the government. And if you're gonna be successful in business on any scale at all, more and more I mean, you gotta be surrounded by attorneys. That's a whole story unto itself. The litigiousness of our society and the and all of the laws are being passed that allow all the litigiousness or a a lot of it to occur. But more and more, you gotta have a lobbyist. Even if you're fairly small, you gotta be hooked up. You gotta be plugged in. You gotta be going to these receptions. You gotta be going and talking to the mayor because, you know, the mayor is gonna be going to Washington DC. You gotta put something in the mayor's ear so the mayor can put something in the congressman's ear so the congressman can put something in the ear of somebody at the White House so everybody can be taken care of. I know something about this. I've witnessed a hell of a lot of it going down. It's not right. It's not American. And it leads to communism because it is socialism and it socialism always leads to the total government, which I would describe as communism. So the youth smelling a big rat out there. I mean, go down the list today, folks. What does it cost to live somewhere that's not a complete hovel? Or what does it even cost to live in a hovel? And it's not just here and there. It's almost everywhere in this country. It is so damn expensive. Buying a house? I cannot believe what real estate cost in little towns in Nevada now, little towns in Utah, little towns in the Midwest and in the South, the multiplying values. And, of course, there is a new Federal Reserve study. I have it on my x account if you wanna look at it. The Lou Moore on x. 30% of the real estate cost today are attributed to ill legal immigration. Duh. You can't let all these people in here, folks, and not have ramifications like that. Not to mention the destruction of public hospitals, this is the destruction of public education systems, the the destruction of public medicine, wherever they can get in. Not to mention the budget of our government that is handing it over hand over fist all these newcomers. We gotta take care of them. 30%. And that's just one problem. Because, folks, this this is something that not enough people know. Even a lot of right wingers. When the government comes into a market and starts handing out money and helping everybody, everything gets more expensive. So when student loan program started, you can look on a graph. The cost of higher education skyrocketed, and it keeps skyrocketing because I'm sorry. If you're in a marketplace where the consumer doesn't directly have to pay, where where you break up that relationship between the seller and the buyer, the basis of a market, it's the prices just go up and up and up and up. It's as much as they can get the government to give them. In the case of these higher education institutions, it's it's Katie bar the door. But, of course, if the government is giving them all this money, Who is underwriting that, first of all? But secondly, in the loan program, I mean, most of it is loans. These prices are going up and up and up and up for public education or even private edgy or or private education. Education. And and you remember Harvard squealing about losing even $1 of public funding when they got how big is their endowment? Look it up. The the it's they're venal. They're greedy and they're venal. These higher education, bureaucrats, oh god. They are the worst. And, you know, and they stupid Republican members of congress and everything. Do you think when they come in looking for money, they bring in the heads of the, political science department, and the anthropology department, and the, history department, and the sociology department, all, I'm sure, Marxists. Because what's happened to these institutions over the last many decades no. No. Oh my god. They bring in all these alums that support the damn football team. Many of whom were business people and are Republicans. That's who they bring with them to see the congressman. I've been there. Oh, you gotta support slippery rock. You, mister congressman. You gotta make sure they get this new building on campus. You gotta make sure this and that. You gotta help this higher education and not to mention the stadiums and all the money that you have on there. Anyway, I won't get off into all of that. But they're smart. They're, and they're grasping, and their education costs way too damn much for what the student gets, which is less and less and less and less every single year. And then you want these kids to pay this back, and then, of course, you pit people against each other and the boomers say, well, my son my son paid his student loan back. Took him twenty years, and I'm sure it did. And I know people have paid all their student loans off. What a burden. And what a testament to these younger people who do that. But does that mean it's not a crushing burden on an increasingly difficult job market where 90% in the corporations, the sons of bitches, are hiring 90% nonwhites or nonwhite male, white males are less than 10% of the hires. AI is looming, and there's two, three million. How many people are on these h one b visas from India? Making 40% less. Slaves. 500,000 Chinese students. Thank you, president Trump. Oh my god. Anyway, we make it more and more and more and more difficult in already dynamic fluid situation with technology changing things and every other thing. And then they gotta pay these huge loans back, and they're talked into these majors. And, of course, people have to take responsibility for themselves. But folks, you're dooming the youth, and you are turning them into radicals. They can't afford to live anywhere because the same thing has happened in the housing market as as happened with education. All the federal interventions in the housing market and the overall inflating of the currency that creates bubbles, tech bubbles, bubbles on the stock market, bubbles in housing and real estate. We've already lived through a couple of doozies. Kids can't buy a house. They can't rent a house in a lot of areas. And if they're renting a house or not building for the future, they don't have the stake in the community, and it's not the American dream. It's the American nightmare. Living from paycheck to paycheck while your government flying the flag, flying that damn flag. You know, I'm gonna tell you. I fly the flag. I'm proud to be an American. I love my country. But Somerset Maugham was a Somerset Maugham had it right that the, last refuge of a scoundrel is patriotism. Gag me out with the two hundred and fifty year stuff. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Donald Trump has made a billion and a half dollars since he's been in the White House the last two years. His sons are stuffing it in their pockets with both hands. Their daughter is creating a revolution in Albania with the family, and she just has to have an island, you know, just you you kinda wanna have something that you can call your own. So she wants a great big island and a whole bunch of shoreline in another country. And, of course, it's not free market. They're getting it from the damn prime minister who's in the pocket. And this is how it all works. Oh, we're gonna set up this cryptocurrency. We got all these new regulations with nobody understands. It's rigged, folks. It's not just the elections, president Trump, that have been rigged in this country. This system is rigged more and more and more, and it's beating down honest business people, students trying to make it, young couples, It's wrong. Medical care. I just had to talk with a doctor. The whole system is going down the tubes, folks. Do you realize this? You have and this is didn't start with Obamacare, RNC talking point creators. It did not start with Obamacare. They have been engineering. I I had a long talk with another friend of mine who was a very sharp doctor connected to the Mayo Clinic, nationally connected, internationally connected, inventor of, he has a few patents. Really a sharp guy. He told me in 2007, we're going to the Cuban model. They're gonna get rid of the doctors. You're gonna have to go see a PA or a nurse practitioner. They're gonna shove the doctors out. They're gonna make them all employees. They're gonna have no independence of action and how they do things. Remember, Obama said, oh, you get to keep your doctor. What damn difference does it make if you get to keep your doctor if he's just in some big machine? And every one of these health companies have to get bigger and bigger and bigger or they can't survive in this current climate. It has everything to do with the government. It has everything to do with the big corporations, and it is wrong, and it's destroying the best medical care system in the world. And even though the enlightenment is tremendous, and all these things, you know, we're not winning. We're not winning on that front either. We're not winning, folks. You know? And, I'm still gonna talk about the COVID tyranny. I'm gonna get back to my American tyranny series. We still have to talk about the Zionist factor, and we still have to talk about COVID and public health. Everybody knew that public health was a weak link in our constitutional liberty once the progressive movement enshrined public health. One of those great things they just did for everybody, giving them all these emergency powers to destroy your life as they did hundreds of thousands and probably millions of your fellow citizens just a few years ago. Housing, education, automobiles. They just keep putting those mandates on the automobiles, folks. There's so many barriers to entry to even get in that business, and that's what keeps the prices up. That's what keeps a few people rich and continues to oppress the consumer. A job market full of aliens shrunken first by the offshoring of millions of family wage jobs, shrunken by DEI policies and ESG policies with these bastards, BlackRock and State Street, all these communist with suits and ties on Larry Fink now head of the World Economic Forum, shrinking job market, invasion of aliens, medical care system going down the tubes, more expensive every hour, the educational system, more expensive every hour, The housing market, there's gonna be another crash. Big bubble. And you have the nerve to ask why the youth are restless. And then they look at this war and they see the hypocrisy with Israel. These damn politicians, almost everyone of them on Capitol Hill, bought off by the Israel lobby. It's a national disgrace, and it's, in many cases, is treason. It's treason, folks. The November elections. You hear all these people on these talks. I hope I tell you, it might be close, but the publicans might not make it there in the house. Folks, I'm not making a prediction yet, but I see 250 democrat seats right now. I'd be happy to break it down in more detail. I'm probably gonna I'm gonna wait till we get closer to the election. It's gonna be a route. If things don't change, it's going to be a route. And they say, they laugh about Texas. Oh, no. There's no way Paxton can't, lose. Of course, he's running around with a mistress over in Europe for god's sake. Republicans have turned it into, it is a clown show. Owen Shroyer is always talking about the big clown show. It it it in some ways is folks and but ain't funny. But the nonwhite vote in Texas is rising every year, and our people are very dispirited of any background. And the white person is getting screwed on every side in every university, manuscript, in every meme, and everything that happens that has anything to do with our corporate masters. But get real. Get real. If you're gonna talk about socialism, why don't you learn something about it first? What it actually is? And the fact that the extreme form of it is rising should be a real warning to you about what has been going on with your system and all the effects of it already on the prices of everything, not to mention just the basic level of inflation from this Federal Reserve System. But nobody has any time to learn about that. We need to get rid of it. We must end the Fed. We gotta get rid of the Fed. Folks. It's midnight in America. It's midnight in America, and this is the hour of decision. And I asked, you know, I I talk to young people as often as I can. I like this generation coming up. I like them. And I see I see the future there. I do not see it. With all these boomers sitting on in their $809,100,000,000 dollar houses, and I've benefited from this, from this incredible inflation in the housing market. It's priced, you know, priced one of my price my kids out for buying a house in places where they want where they grew up. This is the hour decision. Get smart. And I don't know what to even do with the Republicans at this point, folks. I mean, I really don't. I mean, the the corruption is so bad. Are we really gonna give Israel full access to our intelligence, make them part of the five eyes, put them right into our defense industrial based as they are losing their clout on Capitol Hill because of these youth coming up? We have to get serious. We gotta get real. Gotta get real about what we're even talking about and then what we are going to do about it. My name is Lou Moore, and you are listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio, and I will talk to you again next week.