[00:00:05] This just in, Putin has ties to Russia. The exclusive tonight on CNN. The Kate Dalley Show starts now. I'm going to do a terrific show today, and I'm going to help people because I'm good enough, I'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me. All right, welcome. Kate Dalley Show and third hour, and so glad to be on today.
[00:00:32] And of course, I have Maven Rae because it's Tuesday, and I always love the things that she's looking at and learning and sharing with us, of course, on the show. So, Maven Rae, how are you? I'm doing good, Kate. How are you doing? I'm good, I'm good. Okay, let's talk inauguration for just a moment. Thoughts, feelings, what's happening? Emotional outbursts. It's like the whole gamut, you know what I mean? Yeah, go ahead, go ahead.
[00:00:59] It really is, and I think I echo a lot of what a lot of people have said that called in that I heard. There's just still this thing that's hanging over all of it. It's not really clear as to the why, except probably that will rear its ugly head as we get going. But I thought some things were very, very interesting.
[00:01:25] As I was still, you know, perusing late into the evening last night, I, you know, one of the best things was immediate Trump pardoning the J6 political. And one thing that popped up was the fact, you know, I saw Laura Logan. She actually had this screenshot that she posted.
[00:01:51] It was a message from the January 6th defendant inside the D.C. jail named Dominic Box. And he was claiming that only sentenced individuals had been pardoned. So the problem there was that these individuals who are literally in limbo in the Gulag there in D.C., they're, you know, these these officers are saying, no, I'm so sorry, but you cannot. You're not pardoned. You're staying here.
[00:02:19] And last night, you know, we had lots of activity online where individuals were outside talking to some of these D.C. officers and they said, no, we're not releasing anymore tonight. I mean, they have them on video saying these things. And only two individuals who were, you know, sentenced from January 6th were actually released as of last night from that D.C. Gulag.
[00:02:44] So people like our senator, Mike Lee, they were saying that obviously we've got a problem. And I guess there is this this rule, this home rule, D.C.'s home rule. And he's now pushing to get that repealed from what I can gather, because I'm I haven't been able to glance at what that is.
[00:03:10] But from what I've read just briefly about that, it seems that D.C. can kind of go outside of what has been told to them by Congress. And they claim that they are an island kind of on their own. Yeah, they are a territory that doesn't answer to the concept. Yeah. I mean, that's why D.C.'s there. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, that's interesting.
[00:03:37] So he's he's up in arms about that and really trying to push back and say, you know what, guys, if it comes down from the president, you need to do it and you need to do it now. Yeah. So hopefully, you know, by the end of the day today, all of those individuals who are stuck, who have been there for the last four years. Oh, my goodness. They will be able to to see the light of day and get out of that. Awful, awful predicament. Yeah, for sure.
[00:04:03] I know that there are 450 cases in limbo where he said, stop the prosecution, like stop the cases. And so that might take a few days, might take, I don't know, the process of that. And he even actually alluded to that when he was signing things. He was saying, well, it might take a few days. It might take a little bit just to process that through, but we'll get them all out. So who knows? I don't know. Yeah. Just keep praying. Yeah.
[00:04:30] And I mean, now that Trump's been sworn in as the 47th president and, you know, he's partnered with RFK Jr. on, you know, making America healthy again. There's some big issues, some big health issues that I'd like to discuss, you know, this afternoon. And, you know, the first one really is about weather engineering. And I touched a little bit on this in the previous weeks, but there's just so much here. And really it's been happening on steroids over the country the past year.
[00:05:01] Doing a little bit of research, you know, back in March, 2022, Biden actually signed a bill and a lot of people didn't hear about it. But it allowed the Office of Science and Technology to coordinate a five-year research plan to study ways of modifying the amount of sunlight that reaches the earth in order to temporarily temper the effects of global warming. So they literally, you know, came out and admitted that they are experimenting on the American people. Thank you, Bill Gates. Yeah.
[00:05:31] And there were several kinds of, you know, sunlight reflection technology that they were considering, including stratospheric aerosol injection, marine cloud brightening, and cirrus cloud thinning. So with the stratospheric aerosol injection, obviously that involves spraying an aerosol.
[00:05:50] They say like aluminum and sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere because that potential has the effect to, you know, take on the entire globe. It gets the most attention and rightly so.
[00:06:05] But according to the White House's Office of Science and Technology Policy, some of the techniques, such as spraying aluminum and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere, are known to have harmful effects on the environment and human health, including bronchitis, coughing, shortness of breath, burning of nose and throat, asthma attacks, eye irritation. I mean, the list is extensive.
[00:06:29] The issue is, honestly, they aren't just spraying a few chemicals like aluminum and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. These are concoctions, you know, they're loaded with over 49 ingredients, right? Aluminum, oxide particles, arsenic, barium, bromium, cadmium, ethylene, dibromide. I mean, you name it.
[00:06:52] They've got polymer fibers, nitrogen, trifluoride, nanoparticles, all of these different things along with the aluminum and the sulfur dioxide. They don't list them all and they don't list them for a reason. And they're designed to do much more than alter the weather. You know, these billions of particles, they get inhaled, absorbed into your skin. They end up in our water systems, our soil and, of course, our food supply. So, the concept of blocking out the sun isn't new.
[00:07:23] In fact, it's been around for the last 60 years. And what I thought was interesting was the idea of sunlight reflection first appeared prominently in a 1965 report to President Lyndon B. Johnson. They gave him this report named Restoring the Quality of Our Environment. I mean, it started way back in the day. They twist everything on its head. But the stratospheric aerosol injection is something that I believe we've all seen. You just have to look up.
[00:07:50] It involves flying aircraft into the stratosphere and spraying a fine mist that hangs in the air. It spreads out and reflects the sun's radiation back into space, right? Yeah. And why they choose this method as their favorite is because the stratosphere is calm and things stay up there for a long time. Right. In fact, the atmospheric life of this stuff that's injected into the stratosphere is between six months and two years. Jeez.
[00:08:19] So, it hangs out everywhere. I have a clip from John Brennan, CIA director, talking. Remember that horrid guy? Yeah. Talking about chemtrails. Let me play it. It is – hold on a second. It is – another example of the array of technologies often referred to collectively as geoengineering that potentially could help reverse the warming effects of global climate change.
[00:08:46] One that has gained my personal attention is stratospheric aerosol injection, or SAI, a method of seeding the stratosphere with particles that can help reflect the sun's heat in much the same way that volcanic eruptions do. An SAI program could limit global temperature increases, reducing some risks associated with higher temperatures, and providing the world economy additional time to transition from fossil fuels. This process is also relatively inexpensive.
[00:09:15] The National Research Council estimates that a fully deployed SAI program would cost about $10 billion yearly. This clip was like 30 years ago. Hold on. As soon as it may be. Moving forward on SAI would also raise a number of challenges for our government and for the international community. On the technical side, greenhouse gas emission reductions would still have to accompany SAI to address other climate change. Yeah, he's a known communist, and he goes on talking about greenhouse gases, and I can't take it today.
[00:09:42] So anyway, he's such a nightmare. He is. He's such a commie. But he was director of our CIA, John Brennan, and probably, what, 20 years ago? So anyways, this clip is probably 20 years old, not 30. But yeah, he's so excited about seeding the stratosphere. I mean, they get giddy over this stuff. They admit it. Well, they really do.
[00:10:04] And the sad part is, you know, some of these things, I feel that they must believe in order for them to ignore all of these horrific effects of the chemicals that they put into the atmosphere. And, you know, some of these things, what they're claiming that it does is it takes the high end off of the hot extremes and almost immediately slows the extreme precipitation events.
[00:10:32] And I find that this is fascinating where I live because I've watched these airplanes that I can't find on Flight Tracker crisscrossing the skies over my state all year long. And it got to the point where I started actually taking pictures just so that I could have a record and the date because it was happening so often. And I continue to reach out to my state representative, bless his little heart, you know, with data about weather modification. Mm hmm.
[00:11:01] And I because I know that my state participates in cloud seeding. Right. Right. So the West does that. In fact, my state spent twelve million dollars in twenty twenty three on a one time and five million ongoing from the Utah General Fund to expand the state's cloud seeding program in the Division of Water Resources. So once I knew this information, I asked for my state's schedule on cloud seeding. I'm like, what is this cloud seeding? What's happening here? Mm hmm.
[00:11:30] And I received an email back on May 6, 2024 from a meteorologist with the with the Utah DNR named Jonathan Jennings. And he stated the following, which I thought was very telling. He said, quote, cloud seeding efforts in Utah are mostly all ground based outside of an area near the north end of the state. And an area near the southern end of the state. And he lists those towns. All aerial seeding.
[00:11:57] Any trails in the atmosphere in clear or near clear skies are not the work of the Utah cloud seeding project. And then he said to note, the cloud seeding aerial projects ended on April 15th through the last and though the last flight was on March 30th, 2024. So to me, this was stating that whatever you are seeing in the skies on bright, clear days are not cloud seeding efforts, but instead are weather manipulation by the federal government.
[00:12:26] Yeah, I'm with you on this one. Yeah, he's admitting that. Yeah. And thankfully, there are so many other concerned people in my area who've noticed this, too. Oh, so I have. We're going to go to break real quick, but I have, too. I mean, it's insane how many little trails are up in the sky that just appear. Be right back. Kate Daly show more with Maven Ray. Don't go anywhere.
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[00:15:14] By the way, Trump is announcing right now his new $500 billion Stargate infrastructure that places a data center in Texas. And this is an infrastructure investment along with, he's calling it private, but Stargate, OpenAI, SoftBank, and Oracle. And those are CIA fronts. So it's not private. And the company will invest.
[00:15:43] The companies will invest $100 billion with plans to reach $500 billion over four years, starting with a massive data center in Texas. And this was done at the White House today. I mean, right now. So it's being announced. Stargate infrastructure. Anyway. Okay. Back to Chemtrails. Maven Ray. Yeah. Well, just that name is killing me. Stargate. I know. Do you remember that movie? Right? Yeah.
[00:16:11] And how it's all about aliens. I know. I know. They don't do anything just haphazard. It's all warning us about something. Yep. But just my thoughts over that name. Very, very interesting. But like I was talking about with the chemtrails. So I'm hoping that other people, because I know that this is happening all over my state. I know that this is happening all over the country.
[00:16:36] I actually received a phone call from the representative that I had been sending all of this weather modification data to. And he ended up connecting me with several other concerned citizens who wanted to work on legislation, much like what Tennessee had passed last year that prohibits weather manipulation over their state.
[00:16:59] And so the good thing was, after meeting with several senators and representatives, my state of Utah is drafting Senate Bill 126, called the Airborne Chemicals Amendments Bill. And it's going to address the release of airborne chemicals over my state. So the nice part about this bill is that it prohibits the release of chemicals or substances from an aircraft for the purpose of weather geoengineering.
[00:17:25] It provides a means for the public, like me, to submit information regarding suspected weather events, right, geoengineering, things that we see. And then it requires the Department of Transportation to report credible instances of suspected weather geoengineering to the Utah Attorney General. So the best part of this bill is that it's got teeth.
[00:17:48] So I read the Tennessee bill, and it was great, and it was a fantastic statement, but it didn't really have an outcome that I could see. And so that was kind of disheartening. So I really appreciated that this bill in Utah states that it is unlawful for an owner or operator of an aircraft to use or authorize the use of the aircraft in the state with the intent to cause weather geoengineering.
[00:18:16] And a violation is a third-degree felony punishable by a fine of up to $5,000 and imprisonment of up to five years. Interesting. So really, we need those listeners who are in Utah to call and let your senator and representative know that you want Utah to pass this legislation. Amen. And for those of you in other states, this is something that needs to be stopped, right? I mean, they are literally experimenting on people.
[00:18:44] And I know that we say now, well, Trump is in, so it's all going to be good. But does he know what's happening? Will he be able to shut off this experimentation on U.S. citizens? If the experiment is scheduled to last through 2027. So if your state is truly sovereign, they need to take the lead and they need to protect their land. Right. Because this is affecting crops and animals and soil. People. I know. It's insane.
[00:19:11] I've often thought that the pilots involved sometimes are told that they're doing something different so that they go along and don't ask too many questions. And probably why you don't have even more whistleblowers than those that have whistle blew. So I think that, is that a word? So I think that sometimes they're just not told what's in the tanks. They think they're doing something good that's necessary and so mild and nothing burger. But there's more to it.
[00:19:39] And I think they're just not told what's in those tanks. Oh, for sure. Mm-hmm. Definitely. And you have to think, the person who is knowingly, I mean, they're getting paid. There have been news reports showing the tanks, showing the apparatus that's on the wings. They know that they're getting paid to do this. And a lot of them, when they've been interviewed, they really believe that this is a good thing.
[00:20:02] They really believe that the earth is getting too hot, that, you know, man can alter the weather. It's really sad. That's amazing, isn't it? I know. You just wonder how one could be so dense. But people believe that garbage. They truly do. I still don't understand it. It's hard to have a conversation with a leftist. They're just so weird. And be right back. Kate Daly Show with Maven Ray. Be right back.
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[00:22:02] Oh, well, we need to talk about growing broke. So since we were talking about protecting land, I just learned about a documentary titled Growing Broke. And it looks at how forever chemicals have found their way into America's heartland. And honestly, I was, I was really shocked.
[00:22:22] So the documentary looks at three family farms in Maine, of all places, Maine that had been affected by PFAs or forever chemicals. And I was familiar with the term forever chemicals. You know, they're a polyfluoroalkaline substance, basically an organofluorine. And if anybody knows about fluorine atoms, they are extremely reactive and one of the most highly toxic elements on the periodic table.
[00:22:50] So right off the bat, you know that that's just not good. Yeah. But the first family farm was a dairy farm. And they became aware of the PFA contamination after a standard water test that was done. So the government came in and asked the farmer if he wanted to test his soil also. And he voluntarily did so because he's a good guy. And he's like, I need to know, right, if this is affecting me.
[00:23:14] So once he did, he found out that 90% of his land was contaminated with these forever chemicals. He was forced to kill off half of his herd, close down their dairy farm. And he's now in $450,000 worth of debt, which is just heartbreaking. He's had this farm for literally three generations, right? Doesn't know what he's going to do. The second farm was purchased by a young couple with young children from a farmer who was actually dying of pancreatic cancer.
[00:23:43] They heard of the nearby dairy farmer who had a positive test on his land up in Maine. And they decided to voluntarily get their water tested. Well, it turns out that their water had 400 times the state's threshold of 20 parts per trillion of these PFAs in their water. Their soil also tested high and so did their blood.
[00:24:05] So this young family decided that the health risks were too great and they sold the farm to the Maine Farmland Trust to be used as a research site to understand how these PFAs move through the food and water cycle. So what happened to these two farms and how did these polyfluoroalkaline PFAs end up in their soil and water? Well, both farms had sewer sludge spread on the land as fertilizer.
[00:24:35] But it wasn't fertilizing the ground. It was poisoning it. So this epidemiologist named Patrick McRoy went through the process of how the sludge program was actually pushed out by the government in the 1970s and is still made and spread into the environment to this day. So this process starts with manufacturing of these PFAs in chemical companies like DuPont and 3M. Okay.
[00:25:03] They discharge the wastes into the sewer system. The sewer system leads to the local wastewater treatment facility and the PFAs that are in our home and things like clothing, cookware, carpets, furniture, cleaning products, all those solids that come from our wastewater, like, you know, your laundry and different thing. It travels down the drain and it also goes into the wastewater treatment facility.
[00:25:28] Well, the solids are then collected right there and they pull it all together and they put it in this little yucky package known as sludge. And from there it gets scooped out and they send it to the local farm who's agreed to use it as fertilizer. So with sludge on the farm, nobody knew. Yeah. Well, they see that they didn't know.
[00:25:52] It contaminates the crops, the animals, the feed, and then meat and dairy products that we eat and buy in the store. The crazy part about this is that the FDA has never tested these PFAs in food. They've never tested for them. The EPA asks the sewer districts to test for heavy metals, but has never tested for PFAs.
[00:26:17] So the cycle of this hazardous PFAs, you know, material is now in the water, the soil, and the U.S. food chain. So the Maine dairy farmer that had to shut down, he has documents that showed the history of sludging on his farm. So his father had been approached by Maine's Department of Environmental Protection back in 1986 and told in writing that sludge was safe for farmers to use on their fields.
[00:26:47] The dairy farmer's father had used sludge on his farm every year from 1983 until 2004. Farmers were told it was their civic duty to help with municipal sludge. And so they thought that they were helping their communities by allowing this hazardous waste onto their land. Oh, my gosh. This is what RFK Jr. is going to have to deal with. This is this.
[00:27:15] I mean, I know that we know this in the pharmaceutical, but it is literally on every single level and entrenched in every because of this public-private partnership nonsense. Right. Yeah. So where did these PFAs come from? So PFAs were created by the top secret World War II Manhattan Project and completely manmade. Right.
[00:27:41] After the war, 3M bought the patent to develop these newly discovered chemicals and found that they did a remarkable job resisting water stains and ended up creating Scotchgard. We've all heard of that, right? Oh, yeah. Mm-hmm. We probably have it on some of our furniture. Yeah. So 3M made their way from there into firefighting foam, into carpets, into couches, and DuPont ended up making Teflon pans.
[00:28:08] They put this Teflon in so many different things that we eat off of, including coffee cups. Yeah. Completely infiltrating the entire U.S. market in one way or the other. The cookware is really famous for having the Teflon. So we're all cooking with it. Yeah. That's right. And as it turns out, all 50 states are impacted, and it is still going on today.
[00:28:33] So it's estimated right now that 20 million acres may be contaminated across the United States. And currently, these PFAs can be found in the blood of 90% of Americans. It affects cholesterol levels, blood pressure, the risk of cancers, just to name a few, right? So why didn't 3M and DuPont know about these dangers? They did, didn't they? It turns out they did. Yeah, of course. Yeah.
[00:29:01] So back in the 1950s and 60s, they were conducting animal studies to see what was going to happen, right? Because they were trying to do due diligence. And those studies showed that it impacted the liver, kidneys, spleen, and acute oral toxicity in the animals that they tested. So they knew that there was a problem back then, right as they were starting to introduce these things.
[00:29:25] And then in 1963, 3M knew the risks and listed them in their own worksite manual. So back in 1963. Oh my gosh. And in 1970, at the same time that the government was starting the sludging on farmland, 3M had to abandon a firefighting foam test because it left all of these fish that were part of the study dead.
[00:29:53] So again, not telling anybody, keeping it all hidden. I laugh because it's just so horrific. I mean, it's on so many levels and we're trying to just make it, right? You're trying to pay bills. You're trying to go to work, trying to make the bills, raise a family, have them not be woke, you know, have your kids not be woke. You're trying and it's all of this kind of stuff. And it's insane. Be right back. More with Maven Ray in just a moment. Kate Daly Show, katedalyradio.com.
[00:30:31] Set the goal to wake up refreshed, rejuvenated, ready for the day. Hi, it's Justin. This is the Kate Daly Show. Looking out and seeing chemtrails in a clear blue sky today.
[00:31:04] Writing about it for a long time. All right. Welcome back. I've got Maven Ray with me because it's Tuesday. She always joins me on Tuesdays, which I'm always grateful. And, of course, by the way, Chris Ann Hall this week, really graceful. Investigator Dave, I've got a deep dive on the U.N. money that you need to hear. The Paris Treaty money or the Paris Treaty, I should say, and the U.N. money, how it's dispersed and what's really going on.
[00:31:31] So I have that deep dive this week, too, that I'll share with you. And it is. It's crazy. So I have Maven Ray with me. And, okay, let's talk about the timeline. Yeah, so we were just kind of getting into when 3M knew what they knew and when all these things started to come to light.
[00:31:50] And, again, how long have these public-private partnerships just not been beneficial for the average, you know, American citizen right from the get-go? So back in 1975, two scientists that were not related or had anything to do with 3M, they actually found these PFAs in blood banks across the country.
[00:32:16] And they alerted 3M and tried to get them to sound the alarm or stop what they were doing. But 3M said, well, we've got to do our own testing, right? So they did their own testing. And sure enough, their findings replicated what those two scientists had found. Then in 1978, 3M concluded that, you know, the PFAs that were used in DuPont Teflon should be regarded as toxic.
[00:32:43] But, again, they never said anything to anybody. Right. And, in fact, in 1979, 3M's lawyers advised the company to conceal the chemical found in human blood as being the same type of PFAs that 3M was using. And then, in 1979, later that year, DuPont did a survey of the employees in their Pittsburgh and West Virginia Teflon plants.
[00:33:09] And they found that their people had evidence of liver damage from these chemicals. So, in 1981, 3M and DuPont, again, they haven't said anything, but they know that this is a problem. They actually reassigned the female workers in these Teflon plants after animal studies found that PFAs damaged the eyes of the developing fetus or caused birth defects.
[00:33:38] It keeps going and going. In 1989, the PFAs in the water and workers kept getting sick in these different plants, right? Amazing. And 3M found elevated cancer rates in the PFA workers. In 1992, there were more cancers reported in their workers than average in the country. So, a long timeline. A long timeline. Just lying about it, covering it up, hoping nobody put two and two together.
[00:34:07] In 1992, also, a former 3M scientist found that the male workers who were working in these plants were more likely to die from prostate cancer, which is what that farmer who passed on his farm to that young couple died of. And then, finally, in 1998, 3M alerted the EPA that the type of PFAs in Scotchgard actually build up in the blood.
[00:34:35] And the year after that, a whistleblower named Dr. Richard Purdy, a 3M scientist, finally came forward. He stepped down and he sent a copy of his resignation letter to the EPA. And in this letter, it was a huge nail in the coffin. He had a list of concerns based on research that he was working on with 3M, and he wanted to continue doing so.
[00:35:01] But 3M was ignoring him, ignoring his research, and prohibiting him from speaking about the dangers of these chemicals. In 2000, 3M finally agreed to phase out some of the PFAs. And they also admitted that it had recently learned that PFAs were widely found in human blood when they had known about it since 1975. Yeah. So what can people do?
[00:35:30] I mean, what can we do? I mean, so legislation, so Utah's doing that. What else is going on? Like, how can people do something? So it's so interesting because with all of these crazy companies that just refuse and refuse to do what's right, the only reason that they're continuing operation is for profit, right? Right.
[00:35:55] So thankfully, Maine is really taking the first steps because of all of this destructiveness of the sledging. And they are making a bipartisan change by becoming the first state to ban the sale of products containing these PFAs. Right. So they're cutting off the corporation's profits. They're creating PFA funds to help these farmers who are affected because now their land is not workable. And they are banning sledging in Maine, right?
[00:36:25] But the really sad part is 48 states are still sledging, including Utah. Wow. So this is something that so many people have no idea about. You're right. And they don't even know to test. So one of the farmers was actually saying how they voluntarily had their water tested and then had their milk tested.
[00:36:48] And because they did that voluntarily, they were literally cutting their own throat because then they were not able to sell their product. So you're going to have so many different farmers who are going to refuse to test because they don't want to know the outcome. Yeah. A third farm that was in Maine, they were a dairy farm and they did voluntarily test their milk because they wanted to be proactive and they wanted to be honest. And it turned out their cows were contaminated, but the farm's land was not.
[00:37:18] So they were able to track down the fact that they'd received tainted feed from a farmer in Kentucky. I mean, this goes all across the United States, right? Right. And they had to dump 26,000 gallons of milk. They took out a loan for $75,000 to buy 50 new cows so that their cattle were not contaminated. And finally, after 11 months, they finally tested negative for these PFAs.
[00:37:48] And now they are labeling their milk that says that they're free from these chemicals because they want public awareness. They want people to ask questions. They want people to learn more about this issue because honestly, if you test your blood, Kate, if I test my blood, I bet you we all have these PFAs in our blood right now. No doubt. Yeah, I wouldn't doubt it.
[00:38:13] So, you know, we've got to put pressure for our people at our state level to do the right thing. This, we have to, as a populace, say, do the right thing and demand it. And I know that right now everybody thinks that back at D.C., they're going to do the right thing and everything's going to be okay. But that's not it. And you don't want the Fed saving us.
[00:38:36] You want the states to do it because we're supposed to have some state sovereignty, which the governors are so bought. And it's so sad. Our governor is so horrific. So what do we do? You know, you've got, but we still have to work as a populace to do it. We still have to do it. And again, when we're unified, we're undefeatable. Yeah. Right? I mean, Trump is right on that mark. There are so many things that he just will not be able to get to. We have to do our part.
[00:39:05] They can help out, but we've got to do the work. Thank you so much. Yeah. Yes. People can be unified in a mission for liberty, government unity. Not so much. I don't want them to be unified. They've done enough damage to our country. All right. Thank you. Be faithful. Be fearless. KateDallyRadio.com. Thank you. Stop suffering with.
