* Guest: Lowell Nelson - CampaignForLiberty.org, RonPaulInstitute.org
* Government Gaslights People about the Economy! "government economic figures hide the truth about the economy." - Ron Paul.
* "If the dollar loses its world reserve currency status, America would face a major economic crisis. This crisis could lead to the collapse of the welfare-warfare state and the fiat money system that makes it possible. The danger is the replacement could be even worse as a frightened populace turns toward an authoritarian promise of security in exchange for restriction of liberty. However, the collapse could also result in a turn toward respect for the principles of liberty, limited government, free markets, and a foreign policy of peace and free trade."
* Three Ideas from the Weekend.
* Tweedledee and Tweedledum - "Neither believes in the values that underlie the Constitution" - Judge Andrew Napolitano.
"Both Trump and Harris favor spending trillions more per year than the feds collect in taxes, just to keep certain folks happy.
* "Both candidates believe in increasing the reach of the federal government so far beyond the confines of the Constitution as to make the government utterly unrecognizable to those who crafted it 250 years ago. They both believe in giveaways for the poor, tax breaks for the middle class, bailouts for the rich and bribes to the states, just to maintain themselves and their parties in power.
* "Both candidates want to spend more on [our military] than the next 10 countries combined spend on their militaries.
"Does it matter who is president? Oh, it does emotionally — but not constitutionally. Both Harris and Trump will kill innocents, borrow trillions and crush liberty just to please their supporters and stay in power. Where are you, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison? A nation turns its lonely eyes to you."
* Make America States Again - Gary Benoit, TheNewAmerican.com
* Living in Communist Cuba for 18 Years - Gabriela is passionate about warning people--especially the young people of America--about the evils of Communism and Socialism. She is raising a voice of warning about the evils of Marxism, which is a voice that our young people in America need to hear.
* Her presentation is so captivating, and her disposition so charming, that we hope to have her back early next year to speak again, so we can invite our children and grandchildren to join us, and hear what life is really like under Communism.
Many of those regulations and controls resemble the regulations and controls that are being put into place around us right now here in Utah and across America. She is warning us not to tolerate such things. We should heed her warnings!
[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:00:24] All right, and happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live on your radio.
[00:00:29] Hard-hitting news that I refuse to use, no doubt, continues now.
[00:00:33] This is the broadcast for November the 4th in the year of our Lord, 2024.
[00:00:38] This is Hour 202, the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property, to promote God, family, and country,
[00:00:43] and to do so on your radio in the traditions of our founding fathers.
[00:00:46] Yes, indeed, we use the blueprint for liberty, the supreme law of the land, the constitution for the United States of America as our guide.
[00:00:52] We reject revolution unless it's the Jesus revolution.
[00:00:55] Then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.
[00:00:58] The checks and balances brilliantly put in place by the founding fathers, one of the peaceful restorative solutions we have at our fingertips.
[00:01:03] And a quick tidbit before the broadcast starts here in earnest.
[00:01:08] Tomorrow night, election, all day.
[00:01:12] At the end of the election coverage, though, or at the end of the election night, I should say, we'll be providing coverage.
[00:01:19] Liberty News Radio teaming up with the Big MIG Rumble Channel.
[00:01:22] So it'll be radio and TV.
[00:01:24] Liberty Roundtable.
[00:01:26] Well, let me say this.
[00:01:27] LibertyNewsRadio.com.
[00:01:29] LibertyNewsRadio.com for the radio portion.
[00:01:31] And then look for the Big MIG Rumble channel for the video portion.
[00:01:35] And it's going to be a bunch of us talking about the elections and breaking it down as it unfolds.
[00:01:41] They're now claiming we might not even know who's president by the end of the night.
[00:01:45] Isn't it a disgrace, folks?
[00:01:46] Growing up, they never had digital mail-in, early voting, all this shenanigans.
[00:01:52] And we knew the answer every time at the end of the elections.
[00:01:54] Now they claim, well, we can't hand count because, man, it would take too long.
[00:01:58] But yet, now they can't even give us the answers same night like they used to.
[00:02:03] And to me, it's just a way of cheating.
[00:02:05] But that's my humble opinion.
[00:02:07] But anyway, we'll have election coverage.
[00:02:09] It'll be 7 Eastern to midnight or 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. mountain time.
[00:02:13] Check it out.
[00:02:14] LibertyNewsRadio.com.
[00:02:15] By the way, Lowell Nelson, who's with me now, will be there helping us break that down,
[00:02:20] along with Dr. Scott Bradley, George Ballantin and Lance Migliaccio with Big MIG,
[00:02:26] Scoop Stanton and crew, Walter Yerkew with Radio 75, James Edwards and some people with him.
[00:02:34] Lowell Nelson will be there.
[00:02:36] Lou Moore will be with us.
[00:02:38] Just so many great people that will break down the elections.
[00:02:42] Lowell, welcome back to Liberty Roundtable Live, sir.
[00:02:45] Well, thank you, Sam.
[00:02:46] Good to be with you.
[00:02:47] My connection is kind of choppy.
[00:02:49] I'm not sure if you can hear me very well.
[00:02:52] But hopefully.
[00:02:54] It's not very good.
[00:02:54] I'm going to have my producer call you on the phone line if that works.
[00:02:57] Yeah, let's do that.
[00:02:58] Thank you.
[00:02:59] And we'll get that done.
[00:03:00] Go ahead and call that, will you, Liz, really quick.
[00:03:04] Meanwhile, I just want you to understand that, folks, there's so much going on in the elections.
[00:03:10] And, you know, they're saying that Harris found guilty of election violations.
[00:03:15] We're just there's just more and more and more evidence of concern.
[00:03:20] People are saying that, hey, got to lock down D.C.
[00:03:24] They're afraid of violence for the elections.
[00:03:27] I want no part of that, folks.
[00:03:29] I want to encourage any of you from any side of the aisle anywhere.
[00:03:33] Do not be violent no matter what happens during the elections, even if you believe they've cheated and done wrong.
[00:03:40] Okay.
[00:03:40] Put your trust in God Almighty.
[00:03:42] Do what you can to create accountability.
[00:03:44] And but don't know violence for the elections.
[00:03:47] I don't care who wins or loses.
[00:03:49] Lola, you back, sir?
[00:03:50] I'm back.
[00:03:51] Sam, thanks for your patience.
[00:03:52] No problem.
[00:03:53] One of the biggest points I'm making for the elections right now is, hey, no matter who wins, we don't need violence.
[00:03:59] We don't need people going crazy.
[00:04:01] We don't need we've got to stop that mentality.
[00:04:05] We've got to be honorable people and hold the moral high ground, Lola.
[00:04:09] Yeah, absolutely.
[00:04:10] Right.
[00:04:10] Sam, regardless of what happens, let's be civil.
[00:04:13] Let's remain a republic.
[00:04:15] Let's let's not go crazy.
[00:04:17] Even when the government gaslights you folks like they do on so many topics, you can't go crazy.
[00:04:23] You've got to stop the gaslighting and stop them from doing that with education.
[00:04:26] But we've got to really realize.
[00:04:28] And in fact, Ron Paul writes an article.
[00:04:31] Government gaslights people about the economy.
[00:04:35] Government economic figures hide the truth about the economy.
[00:04:40] Ron Paul, what a tremendous spot on article before the election.
[00:04:44] Well, well, that's for sure, Sam.
[00:04:46] And I must say before diving into this, that it's it's because of outlets like like Liberty Roundtable that the people can know the truth about what's going on.
[00:04:58] And so, yeah, they may gaslight us in the mainstream media.
[00:05:01] They may do all kinds of things.
[00:05:03] But it's because of outlets such as Liberty Roundtable that people can know the truth.
[00:05:10] And in fact, the mainstream, you know, lamestream, they have lost their so much of their credibility.
[00:05:18] I mean, Joe Rogan's podcast or Tucker Carlson's, you know, big broadcasts, they are trusted by far much, much more than like the New York Times or ABC News or CNN.
[00:05:35] And that's just it's astounding to me that I mean, you said this for years, Sam, but I always thought, well, that, you know, that that's not going to happen.
[00:05:43] I mean, they just have their big thumb on us too heavily that people will always believe CNN.
[00:05:50] But that's shifted.
[00:05:52] The sand has shifted.
[00:05:53] And what I'm finding is that people don't trust CNN anymore.
[00:05:58] They don't have their credibility, but they do look to shows like yours here on Liberty Roundtable and Tucker Carlson and Joe Rogan and others for their news.
[00:06:09] And it's kind of exciting, Sam.
[00:06:13] I don't know what you want to say about that before we dive into Ron Paul's column, but I think that's happening.
[00:06:21] Yeah.
[00:06:21] You know, it's something that I've been telling people about for years because I see it.
[00:06:26] I see what's really happening everywhere.
[00:06:28] And I realize that, you know what, they're losing credibility so fast it's not even funny.
[00:06:33] It's to the point where, look, Donald Trump will even be late for a rally that he's speaking to thousands of people so that he can be on the Joe Rogan podcast.
[00:06:41] It's not even traditional media at all.
[00:06:44] Now, I'm not really a super fan of Joe Rogan, but he is there to make the point, though.
[00:06:48] It's just one guy that does a podcast.
[00:06:51] 20 years ago, you didn't even know what a podcast was, people.
[00:06:56] I happened to watch the opening of the Arizona show, you know, where Tucker Carlson on tour with Donald Trump.
[00:07:05] And so I watched the first hour of that yesterday.
[00:07:08] It was delightful.
[00:07:09] I mean, Jason Hewlett, who's a comedian that Utahns know about, most of the nation had never heard of him before.
[00:07:15] Of course, we've known about him for years.
[00:07:17] He opened that Arizona show and about 45 minutes long opening.
[00:07:24] And he was only scheduled for 25, but extending his time, extending his time because he was so funny and so interesting and so entertaining.
[00:07:34] Anyway, you know, they had, what, 75,000 people at that rally or something?
[00:07:42] Just massive, my friend.
[00:07:44] It was massive.
[00:07:45] So we are having a big impact, we meaning the alternative media, if we call ourselves alternative media.
[00:07:52] And I just wanted to put that out there, that the government, which is gaslighting us about the economy, people don't trust the government figures much anymore.
[00:08:01] It's kind of like they're going down the same, you know, hole that credibility of the lamestream media.
[00:08:09] They're following that pathway.
[00:08:11] And I guess I view that as a good thing.
[00:08:14] And the government, you know, this Brownstone Institute research paper, it describes how the federal government understates inflation,
[00:08:24] while at the same time making wages, profits, and economic growth appear stronger.
[00:08:30] And so the case that Ron Paul is making here is, you know, he says that the U.S. economy has been in a recession since 2022.
[00:08:40] So that's like two full years, over two and a half years probably.
[00:08:44] The government claims...
[00:08:45] Yes, let's be clear.
[00:08:46] We've been telling you that, folks.
[00:08:48] The mainstream press has denied it, denied it, denied it.
[00:08:50] Oh, yeah, inflation is a little bit persistent, but hey, the economy is still good.
[00:08:54] In fact, we don't need to even lower the interest rates.
[00:08:57] Then they come back and they say, oh, Joe, he's not capable of doing anything.
[00:09:00] And by the way, we've got to lower interest rates immediately.
[00:09:02] Things are going south.
[00:09:03] But they lied for literally two years about it.
[00:09:11] For two years, Lowell, they lied.
[00:09:19] Oh, did we lose Lowell?
[00:09:22] All right, yeah, we're checking on Lowell, but they lied about it for two years.
[00:09:27] They literally made you believe the economy was fine.
[00:09:29] Yeah, inflation is a little bit persistent, but hey, it's short term.
[00:09:33] Turned out to be long term and say that it's not persistent.
[00:09:36] Turned out to be persistent.
[00:09:38] They're gaslighting the American people, folks, on not only the economy, but on all kind of things.
[00:09:42] If the dollar loses its world reserve currency status, America would face a world economic crisis.
[00:09:51] A major one.
[00:09:52] It could lead to the collapse of the warfare and welfare state.
[00:09:58] And I guess it could go two ways when that happens.
[00:10:02] You know what?
[00:10:02] We could basically spiral down into, oh, my gosh, let's trade our security for liberty.
[00:10:10] And then we'll have neither.
[00:10:11] Go ahead and call him back.
[00:10:12] I think he was trying to call you or something maybe at the same time.
[00:10:16] But anyway, we could either have it spiral down and people will trade their liberty for security and they'll wind up with neither.
[00:10:22] That would be the bad scenario.
[00:10:25] It could also result in a turn towards respect for the principles of liberty, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:10:31] Limited government, free markets, and a foreign policy of peace and free trade, which is what I'd like to see.
[00:10:39] Right?
[00:10:40] Anyway, hang tight.
[00:10:41] Quick pause.
[00:10:42] I am Sam Bushman.
[00:10:43] We're talking about this incredible column from Ron Paul.
[00:10:47] Government gaslights people about the economy.
[00:10:49] Boy, how do they?
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[00:13:04] Ladies and gentlemen, hi, this is Lowell Nelson.
[00:13:06] I'm Sam's guest this morning, riding shotgun with Sam Bushman here on the Liberty Roundtable Live.
[00:13:12] And by the sounds of that last ad, I need more reliable internet.
[00:13:16] And I apologize to you good folks out there that my connection is so poor this morning.
[00:13:22] But Sam summarized the column very well, I'm sure.
[00:13:25] And I just want to highlight one point here.
[00:13:28] You know, the decisions that lawmakers make, that politicians make, they're based only on the information that they have at hand.
[00:13:35] And so if they get flawed information, the decisions that they make are going to be flawed as well, right?
[00:13:40] And so, I mean, if you think about it, if you're a politician and you get the report that GDP is rising,
[00:13:46] that it's actually improving, and that incomes are improving, increasing, and so forth,
[00:13:51] then you're not going to think there's any problems going on in the economy, right?
[00:13:55] But if you do have the correct information, that GDP is actually falling and that purchase is declining, then you know you have a problem, right?
[00:14:04] And so politicians are only as good as the information that they have at hand.
[00:14:09] And so we need to, as a population, as citizens, we need to make sure that they have their correct information.
[00:14:16] So that's why it's important for us to always stay in touch with them and help them understand that, yeah,
[00:14:21] the economy is terrible or, you know, it's really worse than it is.
[00:14:26] And so by staying tuned to alternative outlets such as Liberty Roundtable Life, we can know the truth, right?
[00:14:33] We can know that GDP is not rising.
[00:14:37] And we've actually been in a recession the past two years.
[00:14:40] And communicating that to our politicians helps them, you know, if they're sincere, if they're honest,
[00:14:46] and if they're willing to make those necessary changes, then they will listen.
[00:14:51] And, and, and, and by the way, if they're not listening, then give a new one, you know, get a, you know,
[00:14:57] elect to somebody who will listen and who will keep a, you know, we've got state legislators who,
[00:15:04] who do listen to, to us.
[00:15:07] And, and so it's, it's a good thing because then we help, we help them make good law when we're involved in the conversation.
[00:15:15] So anyway, that's just what I wanted to say about in conclusion, Ron Paul's column before going on to the next thing on my list, Sam.
[00:15:26] So ladies and gentlemen, just one more comment on this.
[00:15:28] It's very hard to gaslight the American people when they listen to Liberty Roundtable Live because we throw down,
[00:15:33] we are truth tellers on your radio, ladies and gentlemen, and we don't let them get by with much.
[00:15:37] And so if you listen to the truth tellers, you know, on Liberty News Radio and that kind of stuff,
[00:15:42] you really begin to understand things in a different way.
[00:15:46] Three ideas from the weekend make the point very well, Lowell.
[00:15:49] Well, county delegates in Utah Senate District 21 held a special election on Saturday morning to fill the vacancy there.
[00:15:59] Well, the vacancy was, is caused by Mike Kennedy, who's likely to win a seat in the U.S. House for Utah's third congressional district.
[00:16:09] He's likely to win that seat tomorrow in tomorrow's election.
[00:16:13] And, and so contingent upon who's winning that seat, we held an election to fill the seat that he's vacating in the Utah Senate.
[00:16:22] And so that's, that's neither here nor there, but after the election, I was talking to a number of acquaintances,
[00:16:28] discussing some ideas that I just thought I would mention briefly.
[00:16:31] I don't want to spend a lot of time on this, but, but there are ideas that may have come up before.
[00:16:36] One of them is a brand new idea.
[00:16:37] Anyway, the first idea is for Congress to forfeit their paychecks if and when, or as far as long as the government is shut down.
[00:16:44] And, you know, not just hold them until later, like back pay, but actually forfeit their salary for the two week period or the month period.
[00:16:51] I don't know how often they're paid, but it may, if it's monthly, then they just forfeit that check that month.
[00:16:57] If, if, if Congress shuts down the government, this might help induce Congress not to shut down the government.
[00:17:04] But of course, you know, you and I both know that when the federal government does a shutdown, they really don't want to stop working.
[00:17:10] They just close the national parks and they're saying services, which causes a public outcry, which gives Congress the pretext to end the shutdown.
[00:17:19] Right.
[00:17:19] So I don't know, Sam, if you have any more to say about that idea or not.
[00:17:23] Well, the only idea that I would have is this.
[00:17:25] I mean, I appreciate that, but I want the government to shut down, especially the unconstitutional portion of government.
[00:17:30] I want it to shut down all the time.
[00:17:32] So I would say this, you know what, if you guys will shut down unconstitutional government.
[00:17:36] I mean, I say we give you guys a little bit of a bonus for every government agency you shut down permanently.
[00:17:41] There you go.
[00:17:42] I like that.
[00:17:43] I get the new American article I read last night said that if government were constitutional, the federal government were constitutional only, it would be only 20 percent of its current size.
[00:17:54] I've always been saying like, like maybe 1 percent of its current size and reach.
[00:17:59] If it was, if it only did.
[00:18:00] I would say 10 percent, because again, we, we've overlooked the interest that we pay on the debt.
[00:18:04] And a lot of those kind of things, too.
[00:18:07] And just think how much extra effort it takes to maintain all those programs and things.
[00:18:12] And so whether it's 20 percent, 10 percent, 1 percent, who knows?
[00:18:15] But we'd get rid of 80 percent at a minimum of government and obligations.
[00:18:19] And so I think we ought to just say to, you know, politicians, hey, look, I'll give you a bonus if you shut down a government agency.
[00:18:25] For everyone you shut down, we'll go ahead and give you a bonus.
[00:18:28] But it's got to be permanently shut down.
[00:18:29] And it's got to be an unconstitutional agency.
[00:18:32] So don't don't beat us up on the proper rule of government over the altar of this lie.
[00:18:36] Be honest.
[00:18:37] Shut down unconstitutional agencies that we don't need to bring back.
[00:18:40] And we'll give you a bonus for everyone.
[00:18:42] You do.
[00:18:42] I don't know how much we'll give you.
[00:18:43] Five hundred bucks, whatever it be.
[00:18:44] Thousand bucks for everyone.
[00:18:45] You know, they'd get rich and would get out of debt.
[00:18:48] Would change the game in an instant.
[00:18:51] Right.
[00:18:51] But right now, you got us tweedledee and tweedledum up there and stuff.
[00:18:54] And both of them have spent us into oblivion is the point.
[00:18:58] Yeah, that's for sure.
[00:19:00] Well, that's a that's a column by Andrew Napolitano.
[00:19:04] And, you know, some of our listeners are not going to like what Andrew Napolitano wrote in this column, Sam.
[00:19:09] All right.
[00:19:09] Now, let me just set the record straight.
[00:19:11] I love what he wrote.
[00:19:13] I know.
[00:19:14] I know.
[00:19:14] Me, too.
[00:19:16] You and I love this column because he's spot on.
[00:19:20] Andrew Napolitano is spot on with this.
[00:19:22] But but a lot of our some of our listeners are probably not going to like it.
[00:19:26] But understand, we don't gaslight on this program, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:19:29] We're truth tellers.
[00:19:30] And so, you know what?
[00:19:31] It is what it is, people.
[00:19:33] We we we channel Patrick Henry, who said it's natural to man to indulge in the illusion.
[00:19:39] He says we are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth and and listen to the song of that siren until she transforms us into beasts.
[00:19:49] Is this the part of wise men engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty?
[00:19:56] Are we disposed to be of a number of those who having eyes see not and hear not the things which so nearly concern their temporal salvation?
[00:20:07] For my part, comma, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth, to know the worst and to provide for it.
[00:20:17] End of quote.
[00:20:19] I love that.
[00:20:20] You know, he didn't put that in his column, Sam, but I just had to bring that out.
[00:20:24] That certainly came to mind as I read this column.
[00:20:28] He just now, he talks about the two major policy, the two major party candidates for the office of U.S.
[00:20:34] president.
[00:20:35] You know, he's talking about Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.
[00:20:38] He calls them Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
[00:20:41] Now, I'm not sure why he calls them that.
[00:20:43] I'm not familiar with those two characters, but I can use my imagination.
[00:20:47] I'm pretty sure Judge Knapp is not complimenting those two candidates.
[00:20:52] He says he hasn't voted for a Republican or a Democrat since he voted for Ronald Reagan in 1976.
[00:20:58] Since those days, he says, quote, the Democrats have gravitated to principles of the government that would make FDR blush.
[00:21:06] And the Republicans have abandoned all principles.
[00:21:09] End of quote.
[00:21:10] He writes that Democrats do not believe that the Constitution restrains the federal government.
[00:21:16] They say so, and they act upon it.
[00:21:19] They believe that Congress is a general legislator that can right any wrong, tax any event, regulate any behavior,
[00:21:25] and intrude upon any relationship so long as there is a national political will for them to do so.
[00:21:34] Most Republicans believe the same, but don't acknowledge believing it for fear of sounding like the Democrats,
[00:21:39] whom they profess to hate.
[00:21:41] End of quote.
[00:21:42] It's just so much fun to read Judge Napolitano when he's speaking like this.
[00:21:46] Yeah, because he's entertaining.
[00:21:48] He's hardcore.
[00:21:50] He's an absolute truth teller, but he puts it in kind of fun prose that make sense.
[00:21:54] Let me kind of make the point for you to help out a little bit.
[00:21:57] Tweedledee and Tweedledum, ladies and gentlemen, are characters from Lewis Carroll's literature.
[00:22:02] You ever heard of The Looking Glass, for instance?
[00:22:05] Yeah, it's 1871 Looking Glass novel.
[00:22:07] Mm-hmm.
[00:22:09] Is the sequel to the famous Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, right?
[00:22:17] Alice in Wonderland, okay.
[00:22:18] Anyway, in The Looking Glass, they encounter two identical brothers,
[00:22:24] and those brothers are twiddly, twiddledum, known for their playful and somewhat nonsensical behavior, right?
[00:22:32] Okay.
[00:22:33] Anyway, they recite poetry and engage in comical arguments, whimsical, an uncertain nature of Carroll's
[00:22:40] and Magisterial world.
[00:22:41] Anyway, then they say synonymous with, and this is where it kind of comes forward,
[00:22:46] two people who act and behave in identical, non-distinguishable, different, but inconsequential ways.
[00:22:55] Right.
[00:22:55] Okay.
[00:22:56] And so there you have it.
[00:22:58] Well, then I think that characterizes Kamala Harris and Donald Trump.
[00:23:03] Yeah, because they're totally different.
[00:23:05] They're totally different in so many ways.
[00:23:07] Yeah.
[00:23:08] But, and here's what he highlights where they're twiddledy and twiddledum.
[00:23:13] Lowell?
[00:23:15] Yeah, they both favor war against countries and against people that pose no threat whatsoever to us here in the U.S.,
[00:23:23] and they do so because it appears either domestically popular or financially beneficial to their campaigns.
[00:23:31] You see, and that's, we've talked about that before, right?
[00:23:34] I mean, the tremendous influence that the big pharma has on politicians and that the defense,
[00:23:41] you know, the armaments manufacturers have on our politicians.
[00:23:45] You see, I think that, I don't think war is domestically popular.
[00:23:49] I think that people are tired of the endless wars around the world.
[00:23:54] It's because they get campaign contributions from armament manufacturers that they continue to vote for more war
[00:24:01] and to send more money to Ukraine and to Israel and so forth.
[00:24:05] That's what I think is really happening behind the scenes in Congress, Sam.
[00:24:10] Tweedledee and Tweedledum would both spin us into oblivion is the point Judge Knapp is making.
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[00:30:16] the crossroads of the West,
[00:30:18] you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:30:25] Thank you, and welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:30:27] This is Lowell Nelson riding shotgun with your host, Sam Bushman,
[00:30:31] here on Liberty Roundtable Live today.
[00:30:34] We've been talking about Judge Napolitano's column last week
[00:30:38] about Tweedledee and Tweedledum.
[00:30:40] Both of these candidates for U.S. President,
[00:30:43] Donald Trump and Kamala Harris,
[00:30:45] want to spin this into oblivion.
[00:30:47] They both believe in giveaways for the poor,
[00:30:50] tax breaks for the middle class,
[00:30:51] bailouts for the rich,
[00:30:52] bribes for the states,
[00:30:54] just to maintain themselves and their parties in power.
[00:30:57] Neither one believes in the values
[00:30:59] that underlie the Constitution.
[00:31:02] One candidate wants to amend the First Amendment
[00:31:04] out of existence, basically,
[00:31:07] to enable Congress to criminalize flag burning.
[00:31:10] That same candidate wants to amend the Fifth Amendment,
[00:31:13] which guarantees a fair trial, right,
[00:31:16] before the government can take life, liberty, and property.
[00:31:19] That candidate wants to permit local police
[00:31:21] and federal agents to administer corporal punishment
[00:31:24] at the scene of a crime.
[00:31:26] Never mind that they might beat the daylights
[00:31:28] out of the wrong person.
[00:31:29] Never mind that they might completely misinterpret events
[00:31:32] that occurred before they arrived on the scene.
[00:31:34] And never mind that one man's punch in the gut
[00:31:36] is another man's kiss on the cheek.
[00:31:38] This candidate wants the Constitution
[00:31:40] to permit this, quote-unquote, rough justice.
[00:31:44] Where's that going to lead to, folks?
[00:31:45] I think you and I both know.
[00:31:49] So to one candidate,
[00:31:51] rights are not natural to persons,
[00:31:53] but are granted by the laws of a place
[00:31:55] where one's mother was physically located
[00:31:57] at the time of her birth, right?
[00:31:59] Tell that to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison,
[00:32:01] who, in writing the Declaration of Independence
[00:32:04] and the Constitution,
[00:32:05] underscored the fact that one's natural rights
[00:32:08] comes from our Creator, right?
[00:32:11] Now, also, one of the candidates,
[00:32:13] Tweedledee, Tweedledum,
[00:32:14] wants to permit mothers and their physicians
[00:32:16] to kill babies in the womb
[00:32:18] up to the moment of birth
[00:32:20] for reasons of convenience.
[00:32:22] Basically, this candidate
[00:32:23] somehow equates baby killing
[00:32:25] with personal autonomy.
[00:32:27] He even calls this killing, this murder,
[00:32:29] a right that a woman has.
[00:32:32] Well, this candidate needs to understand
[00:32:35] that the greatest human right
[00:32:37] is the right to live.
[00:32:39] And that's part of the gift of the Creator
[00:32:41] who loves all life.
[00:32:43] Well, the other candidate
[00:32:45] is not too far behind
[00:32:47] because that candidate
[00:32:49] would also permit baby killing,
[00:32:50] but only up to 16 weeks
[00:32:52] of pregnancy, you know?
[00:32:54] Judge Knapp and I believe
[00:32:56] that killing a baby at any time
[00:32:58] should be just unfathomable.
[00:33:00] It's murder.
[00:33:02] So anyway,
[00:33:03] so those are some of the highlights
[00:33:05] of this column.
[00:33:07] Both candidates want to spend
[00:33:08] more on military
[00:33:08] than the next 10 countries
[00:33:10] combined spend on their military.
[00:33:12] So does it really matter
[00:33:13] who's president?
[00:33:15] Well, it certainly does emotionally.
[00:33:17] Half the country wants one
[00:33:18] and half the country wants the other.
[00:33:19] You know,
[00:33:20] Tweedledee or Tweedledum.
[00:33:22] But it doesn't matter constitutionally.
[00:33:25] Both Harris and Trump
[00:33:26] will kill innocents.
[00:33:27] They'll borrow billions,
[00:33:29] trillions really
[00:33:30] and crush liberty
[00:33:31] just to please their supporters
[00:33:33] and to stay in power.
[00:33:35] That's the bottom line
[00:33:36] from this column.
[00:33:37] Now,
[00:33:37] I have a slightly nuanced,
[00:33:40] you know,
[00:33:41] feeling about this.
[00:33:42] You know,
[00:33:43] even though I've probably offended
[00:33:44] all of our listeners,
[00:33:45] Sam,
[00:33:45] I would suggest to voters
[00:33:47] in battleground states,
[00:33:48] still,
[00:33:49] they ought to vote for Trump.
[00:33:50] Why?
[00:33:51] Well,
[00:33:51] both parties hate him.
[00:33:53] The deep state hates him
[00:33:54] and is likely behind the attempts
[00:33:56] to assassinate him.
[00:33:57] The lamestream media hates him.
[00:33:59] So at some level,
[00:34:01] he must be doing some things right.
[00:34:03] And plus,
[00:34:04] in retrospect,
[00:34:05] what about the overturning Roe v. Wade,
[00:34:07] right?
[00:34:07] The Dobbs decision
[00:34:10] probably wouldn't have happened
[00:34:11] without Neil Gorsuch,
[00:34:12] Brett Kavanaugh,
[00:34:13] and Amy Coney Barrett
[00:34:14] on the bench.
[00:34:15] And he appointed all three
[00:34:17] of those justices.
[00:34:19] And just final parting shot here,
[00:34:21] Sam,
[00:34:21] if Donald Trump
[00:34:24] takes office
[00:34:25] and does nothing more
[00:34:27] than pardon
[00:34:28] some of these innocents
[00:34:29] who are in prison,
[00:34:30] like Tina Peters,
[00:34:31] the former county clerk
[00:34:32] of Mesa County, Colorado,
[00:34:33] who helped expose
[00:34:34] the perfidy
[00:34:35] of the Dominion voting machines,
[00:34:37] right?
[00:34:37] How about Ian Freeman,
[00:34:39] who just simply sold Bitcoin
[00:34:40] there in New Hampshire?
[00:34:42] What about Ross Ulbricht,
[00:34:43] the founder
[00:34:44] of the Silk Road website?
[00:34:45] And what about
[00:34:46] all of the J6 prisoners?
[00:34:49] Silk Road's being chief among them.
[00:34:51] Absolutely right.
[00:34:52] I mean,
[00:34:52] if that's the only thing
[00:34:53] that Trump does
[00:34:54] on his first day in office,
[00:34:56] then his election
[00:34:57] will have been worthwhile,
[00:34:59] in my opinion.
[00:35:00] And I agree with your point.
[00:35:01] And I would say this,
[00:35:02] though,
[00:35:03] constitutionally,
[00:35:03] the reason I love his column
[00:35:05] is because he constitutionally
[00:35:06] has a point
[00:35:07] that you can't argue against.
[00:35:09] But I will say this.
[00:35:10] It's not so much
[00:35:11] that Trump will do
[00:35:11] as much of the right things
[00:35:12] as we would want him to.
[00:35:13] It's that he won't do
[00:35:15] as many of the wrong things
[00:35:16] as Kamala will.
[00:35:18] That's really the point here.
[00:35:19] Donald Trump will not
[00:35:20] take us down
[00:35:21] some of the dark roads.
[00:35:21] Kamala will.
[00:35:22] He just won't.
[00:35:23] And we at least have evidence
[00:35:24] of him being the president
[00:35:26] to know that he won't.
[00:35:27] Okay?
[00:35:28] And that's something
[00:35:28] really, really,
[00:35:29] really important.
[00:35:30] Now,
[00:35:30] the way that Judge Knapp
[00:35:32] finishes,
[00:35:33] I really like
[00:35:33] because I think
[00:35:34] this is the point
[00:35:35] that we need to take
[00:35:35] home from this.
[00:35:37] We need constitutional
[00:35:38] people, folks.
[00:35:39] Where are you,
[00:35:40] Thomas Jefferson
[00:35:41] and James Madison?
[00:35:43] Question mark.
[00:35:44] The nation turns
[00:35:45] its lonely eyes
[00:35:46] to you.
[00:35:47] Amen to that.
[00:35:49] Because that's what
[00:35:50] we really need, though.
[00:35:50] We need the Dr. Scott Bradleys
[00:35:52] and the Lowell Nelsons
[00:35:53] and the Campaign
[00:35:54] for Liberty people
[00:35:54] and the Young Americans
[00:35:56] for Liberty people
[00:35:56] and the people
[00:35:57] that are involved
[00:35:58] in the John Birch Society
[00:36:01] and people that are involved
[00:36:02] in all these organizations
[00:36:04] to really step up
[00:36:05] and run for office.
[00:36:06] Okay?
[00:36:07] That's what we need.
[00:36:08] So Judge Knapp
[00:36:09] is making the point
[00:36:09] that we need to look
[00:36:10] to new candidates
[00:36:11] and right now,
[00:36:11] hey, the election's tomorrow.
[00:36:12] You've got two choices
[00:36:13] or you can write in somebody.
[00:36:15] That's your deal.
[00:36:16] I know there's a couple
[00:36:17] more people on there
[00:36:17] you can vote for Jill Stein
[00:36:18] or some other clown act
[00:36:20] but all I'm saying is,
[00:36:22] look,
[00:36:22] we have got to put
[00:36:23] better candidates up
[00:36:24] and that's his main point
[00:36:25] that we need
[00:36:26] constitutional people
[00:36:27] to vote for
[00:36:28] and boy,
[00:36:28] howdy do I agree
[00:36:29] with that, Lowell.
[00:36:30] Oh, 100%.
[00:36:31] I'm with you 100%
[00:36:32] on that, Sam.
[00:36:33] Absolutely.
[00:36:35] And, you know,
[00:36:36] I think that,
[00:36:37] you know,
[00:36:38] vote for Joel Skousen.
[00:36:39] If you don't live
[00:36:40] in a battleground state,
[00:36:41] yeah,
[00:36:41] vote for Joel Skousen.
[00:36:43] That guy understands
[00:36:44] the Constitution
[00:36:45] better than the rest
[00:36:46] of the candidates combined
[00:36:48] and, you know,
[00:36:49] he might not be
[00:36:50] a Scott Bradley
[00:36:51] but boy,
[00:36:52] he's certainly knowledgeable
[00:36:53] about the Constitution.
[00:36:55] He knows who
[00:36:55] the deep state actors are.
[00:36:57] He understands history.
[00:36:58] I mean,
[00:36:59] tremendous reasons
[00:37:00] to vote for Joel Skousen
[00:37:01] for president
[00:37:02] but does he have a chance?
[00:37:03] No.
[00:37:04] He doesn't have a chance
[00:37:04] of being elected
[00:37:07] but we need to get there
[00:37:08] and I really appreciate
[00:37:09] judging him.
[00:37:09] I believe he's a good,
[00:37:10] honest, wise person
[00:37:11] we could vote for.
[00:37:12] That's right.
[00:37:13] Absolutely.
[00:37:13] Yeah.
[00:37:14] So anyway,
[00:37:14] the point though is
[00:37:15] that I think that
[00:37:16] this column is great
[00:37:17] because it really makes
[00:37:18] you wake up and think.
[00:37:18] It really focuses
[00:37:19] on the constitutionality
[00:37:20] of candidates
[00:37:21] and it really focuses
[00:37:22] on what we need to do
[00:37:23] is make sure
[00:37:23] that we have better choices
[00:37:25] going forward.
[00:37:25] It does matter
[00:37:26] who's president,
[00:37:27] ladies and gentlemen
[00:37:28] because I really believe
[00:37:29] that Donald will not do
[00:37:30] a lot of things
[00:37:31] that Kamala will do
[00:37:32] and it's what he won't do
[00:37:33] more than what he will do
[00:37:34] that really kind of
[00:37:35] in my opinion
[00:37:36] puts Donald Trump
[00:37:37] in a better position
[00:37:38] than Kamala
[00:37:39] even though he's far
[00:37:40] from what I would want
[00:37:40] him to be.
[00:37:41] That is a reality check
[00:37:43] that I think we need
[00:37:43] to really understand.
[00:37:45] We also need to kind of
[00:37:46] go ahead.
[00:37:47] And one other point
[00:37:48] I want to make there Sam
[00:37:48] is that here in the state
[00:37:50] I think the state elections
[00:37:51] the local elections
[00:37:52] are even more important
[00:37:53] than the presidential election.
[00:37:55] I know that we talk
[00:37:56] about the presidential election
[00:37:57] this is a national show
[00:37:59] but your state elections
[00:38:01] your local elections
[00:38:02] you know for commissioners
[00:38:03] county commissioners
[00:38:04] or for city councilmen
[00:38:05] or for school board
[00:38:06] I think a school board position
[00:38:09] is maybe one of the most
[00:38:11] important positions
[00:38:12] you have to elect
[00:38:14] but anyway
[00:38:15] local elections
[00:38:16] your state legislators
[00:38:17] is where the action really
[00:38:19] where our attention
[00:38:20] really ought to be focused
[00:38:21] and I'm happy to say Sam
[00:38:22] that here in the state
[00:38:23] of Utah
[00:38:24] 80% of the people
[00:38:27] that the party supported
[00:38:30] won their offices
[00:38:32] in convention
[00:38:33] meaning
[00:38:33] by local
[00:38:35] precinct elected delegates
[00:38:37] you know
[00:38:38] we have a caucus
[00:38:38] convention system
[00:38:39] here in Utah
[00:38:40] we don't elect
[00:38:41] everybody by primary
[00:38:42] we elect them
[00:38:43] using our caucus
[00:38:44] convention system
[00:38:45] and it's such a
[00:38:47] it's a much
[00:38:48] much better way
[00:38:49] unless they commit fraud
[00:38:50] like they did with
[00:38:51] Phil Lyman
[00:38:51] but you're right
[00:38:52] for the most part
[00:38:52] that's what we do
[00:38:53] I'm going to the elections
[00:38:55] tomorrow primarily
[00:38:55] to vote no on the amendments
[00:38:57] to vote all the judges out
[00:38:58] and to write in Phil Lyman
[00:39:02] for AG
[00:39:03] and for Carlton Bowen
[00:39:06] for U.S. Senate
[00:39:07] because these guys
[00:39:08] they truly understand
[00:39:09] the Constitution
[00:39:10] and that's the most
[00:39:12] important thing
[00:39:12] you can do tomorrow
[00:39:13] if you let me use them
[00:39:14] Who did you say
[00:39:14] for AG again?
[00:39:15] Let's make sure
[00:39:16] people heard that
[00:39:17] Austin Hepworth
[00:39:19] Austin Hepworth
[00:39:20] yep yep
[00:39:20] and Carlton Bowen
[00:39:22] for the U.S. Senate
[00:39:23] to replace Mitt Romney
[00:39:24] so
[00:39:25] anyway
[00:39:25] there's a lot to do
[00:39:26] later and then
[00:39:26] I mentioned John
[00:39:27] Birch Society Campaign
[00:39:28] for Liberty
[00:39:29] Young Americans
[00:39:29] for Liberty
[00:39:30] and a variety
[00:39:31] of other groups
[00:39:31] that are doing
[00:39:32] a phenomenal job
[00:39:33] you know
[00:39:34] we really need
[00:39:35] to make America
[00:39:35] states again
[00:39:37] you know
[00:39:37] it seems like
[00:39:38] it's just
[00:39:38] everything is federal
[00:39:39] these days
[00:39:40] and that's got
[00:39:40] to change
[00:39:41] Lowell
[00:39:42] yeah for sure
[00:39:43] and I'm glad
[00:39:44] that you mentioned
[00:39:45] that Sam
[00:39:46] the new American
[00:39:47] magazine headline
[00:39:49] of the October
[00:39:50] 14th edition
[00:39:51] was make America
[00:39:52] states again
[00:39:53] now this is a play
[00:39:55] on the slogan
[00:39:56] you know
[00:39:56] make America
[00:39:57] great again
[00:39:57] make America
[00:39:58] healthy again
[00:40:01] and it's spot on
[00:40:02] because in order
[00:40:03] to make America
[00:40:04] great again
[00:40:05] we must make
[00:40:05] America
[00:40:06] states again
[00:40:07] I mean
[00:40:08] that's the
[00:40:09] double entendre
[00:40:11] there
[00:40:11] and I believe
[00:40:13] that
[00:40:13] in fact
[00:40:14] I have a radio show
[00:40:15] as you know
[00:40:15] Sam
[00:40:16] entitled
[00:40:16] Path to State
[00:40:17] and Local
[00:40:18] Sovereignty
[00:40:18] where I discuss
[00:40:19] the importance
[00:40:20] of state
[00:40:21] and local
[00:40:21] jurisdictions
[00:40:22] nullifying
[00:40:23] the unconstitutional
[00:40:24] acts of the
[00:40:25] general government
[00:40:26] and that's what
[00:40:26] the articles
[00:40:27] in this edition
[00:40:28] of the new
[00:40:29] American magazine
[00:40:30] are saying
[00:40:30] you know
[00:40:31] this
[00:40:31] let me just
[00:40:32] quote this
[00:40:33] part from
[00:40:34] from Gary Benoit
[00:40:35] the editor
[00:40:36] in the introduction
[00:40:37] he says
[00:40:37] the U
[00:40:38] well yeah
[00:40:39] we probably need
[00:40:39] to go to break
[00:40:40] though Sam
[00:40:40] but
[00:40:41] skip the break
[00:40:42] continue sir
[00:40:43] okay
[00:40:43] yes he says
[00:40:44] this
[00:40:45] the U.S.
[00:40:45] constitution
[00:40:46] created a new
[00:40:47] government
[00:40:47] based on
[00:40:48] the astounding
[00:40:48] principles
[00:40:49] that all men
[00:40:49] are endowed
[00:40:50] by their creator
[00:40:51] with certain
[00:40:51] undeniable rights
[00:40:53] unalienable rights
[00:40:54] and that the
[00:40:54] government derives
[00:40:55] its just powers
[00:40:56] from the consent
[00:40:57] of the governed
[00:40:58] and to prevent
[00:40:59] this new government
[00:41:00] from exceeding
[00:41:01] its proper authority
[00:41:02] and devouring
[00:41:03] the rights
[00:41:04] it is supposed
[00:41:04] to protect
[00:41:05] only a few
[00:41:06] limited powers
[00:41:08] were delegated
[00:41:09] to the federal
[00:41:09] government
[00:41:10] by the constitution
[00:41:10] and even
[00:41:11] those few
[00:41:12] powers
[00:41:13] were subdivided
[00:41:14] among three
[00:41:15] branches
[00:41:16] while most powers
[00:41:17] were retained
[00:41:18] by the states
[00:41:19] and yet the federal
[00:41:21] government
[00:41:22] its delegated
[00:41:23] powers
[00:41:23] endangering
[00:41:25] our freedoms
[00:41:25] and is long
[00:41:26] past time
[00:41:27] for the states
[00:41:28] to assert
[00:41:29] their retained
[00:41:30] powers
[00:41:30] and to rein
[00:41:31] in unconstitutional
[00:41:33] federal
[00:41:34] overreach
[00:41:35] end of quote
[00:41:36] and so
[00:41:37] then he recommends
[00:41:38] you know
[00:41:38] read these four
[00:41:39] articles
[00:41:39] they're all
[00:41:39] cover story
[00:41:40] articles
[00:41:40] this whole
[00:41:41] edition
[00:41:42] of the
[00:41:42] New American
[00:41:43] is full
[00:41:43] of articles
[00:41:44] about
[00:41:45] state sovereignty
[00:41:47] about nullification
[00:41:48] the principles
[00:41:49] of 98
[00:41:50] federalist
[00:41:51] number 45
[00:41:52] federalist
[00:41:52] number 46
[00:41:53] he talks
[00:41:54] about how
[00:41:55] we can
[00:41:56] nullify
[00:41:57] he talks
[00:41:57] about the
[00:41:57] importance
[00:41:58] of nullifying
[00:41:59] of local
[00:42:00] jurisdictions
[00:42:00] nullifying
[00:42:01] the unconstitutional
[00:42:02] acts
[00:42:02] of the federal
[00:42:04] government
[00:42:05] and he says
[00:42:06] sadly
[00:42:07] one of the
[00:42:08] statements
[00:42:08] in one of
[00:42:08] these articles
[00:42:09] I just got
[00:42:10] to quote
[00:42:10] this
[00:42:10] quote
[00:42:11] sadly
[00:42:11] as a result
[00:42:12] of lies
[00:42:13] repeatedly
[00:42:14] taught
[00:42:14] in government
[00:42:15] schools
[00:42:15] and by
[00:42:16] the media
[00:42:17] Americans
[00:42:18] have been
[00:42:18] led to believe
[00:42:19] that all
[00:42:20] laws
[00:42:21] passed by
[00:42:21] Congress
[00:42:21] and signed
[00:42:22] by the
[00:42:22] president
[00:42:23] and presidential
[00:42:24] executive orders
[00:42:25] all federal
[00:42:26] regulations
[00:42:26] and decisions
[00:42:28] opinions
[00:42:28] of the
[00:42:29] supreme
[00:42:29] court
[00:42:30] rulings
[00:42:30] are the
[00:42:31] supreme
[00:42:32] law
[00:42:32] of the
[00:42:32] land
[00:42:33] and must
[00:42:33] be
[00:42:33] implemented
[00:42:34] by the
[00:42:34] states
[00:42:35] who are
[00:42:35] subordinate
[00:42:36] to the
[00:42:37] federal
[00:42:37] government
[00:42:38] end of
[00:42:38] quote
[00:42:38] this is a
[00:42:39] huge
[00:42:40] misunderstanding
[00:42:41] and so
[00:42:42] amen to that
[00:42:43] and I made
[00:42:43] the point
[00:42:43] last hour
[00:42:44] with Dr.
[00:42:44] Scott Bradley
[00:42:45] that I'll
[00:42:45] highlight
[00:42:46] here
[00:42:46] because I
[00:42:46] think it
[00:42:46] really is
[00:42:47] relevant
[00:42:47] think about
[00:42:48] how many
[00:42:48] thousands
[00:42:48] of laws
[00:42:49] they have
[00:42:49] everywhere
[00:42:50] from the
[00:42:51] general
[00:42:51] government
[00:42:51] to the
[00:42:52] state
[00:42:52] world
[00:42:53] whatever
[00:42:53] to the
[00:42:54] county
[00:42:54] to the
[00:42:54] city
[00:42:55] I mean
[00:42:55] even in
[00:42:56] Utah
[00:42:56] they have
[00:42:57] about a
[00:42:57] thousand
[00:42:57] bills
[00:42:57] that hit
[00:42:58] the
[00:42:58] docket
[00:42:58] every year
[00:42:59] and about
[00:42:59] 500
[00:42:59] pass
[00:43:00] or whatever
[00:43:00] every single
[00:43:01] year
[00:43:01] 500
[00:43:02] I'm
[00:43:02] 50
[00:43:02] plus
[00:43:03] years
[00:43:03] old
[00:43:03] think
[00:43:03] about
[00:43:03] how
[00:43:04] many
[00:43:04] that
[00:43:04] is
[00:43:04] just
[00:43:04] in
[00:43:04] one
[00:43:05] state
[00:43:05] and that
[00:43:06] because
[00:43:06] commandments
[00:43:06] of government
[00:43:07] are a gazillion
[00:43:08] but God
[00:43:09] has basically
[00:43:09] two great
[00:43:10] commandments
[00:43:10] love the
[00:43:10] Lord
[00:43:11] thy God
[00:43:11] with all
[00:43:11] thy heart
[00:43:12] might
[00:43:12] mind
[00:43:12] and strength
[00:43:12] and love
[00:43:13] thy
[00:43:13] neighbor
[00:43:13] as thyself
[00:43:14] and really
[00:43:14] what other
[00:43:15] commandments
[00:43:15] could you
[00:43:15] break
[00:43:16] if you
[00:43:16] keep
[00:43:16] those
[00:43:16] two
[00:43:18] isn't
[00:43:18] that
[00:43:18] in comparison
[00:43:19] to make
[00:43:20] the point
[00:43:20] right
[00:43:21] yeah
[00:43:22] yeah
[00:43:22] you know
[00:43:23] and I
[00:43:24] think it's
[00:43:24] Hugh
[00:43:24] Nibley
[00:43:25] who said
[00:43:25] that you
[00:43:25] can gauge
[00:43:27] the decadence
[00:43:28] of a
[00:43:28] civilization
[00:43:29] by the
[00:43:30] amount
[00:43:30] of refuse
[00:43:32] well I think
[00:43:33] you can gauge
[00:43:33] the decadence
[00:43:34] of your
[00:43:34] political system
[00:43:35] by the
[00:43:35] number of
[00:43:36] laws
[00:43:36] that they
[00:43:36] impose
[00:43:37] on the
[00:43:37] people
[00:43:39] so
[00:43:39] very
[00:43:40] interesting
[00:43:40] I appreciate
[00:43:41] that point
[00:43:41] very much
[00:43:42] yeah
[00:43:42] just two
[00:43:43] great
[00:43:43] commandments
[00:43:44] that back
[00:43:45] it up
[00:43:45] I mean
[00:43:45] it just
[00:43:45] provides
[00:43:46] a little
[00:43:46] bit more
[00:43:46] clarity
[00:43:47] for specific
[00:43:47] things
[00:43:48] that they're
[00:43:48] calling
[00:43:48] out
[00:43:49] to kind
[00:43:49] of
[00:43:49] double
[00:43:50] support
[00:43:51] it
[00:43:51] but I
[00:43:51] mean
[00:43:51] if you
[00:43:51] love
[00:43:51] your
[00:43:51] neighbor
[00:43:52] you'd
[00:43:52] never
[00:43:52] steal
[00:43:52] from
[00:43:53] them
[00:43:53] if
[00:43:53] you
[00:43:53] love
[00:43:54] your
[00:43:54] neighbor
[00:43:54] you'd
[00:43:54] never
[00:43:55] bear
[00:43:56] false
[00:43:57] witness
[00:43:57] against
[00:43:57] them
[00:43:58] or
[00:43:58] commit
[00:43:58] adultery
[00:43:58] or
[00:43:59] okay
[00:43:59] and so
[00:44:00] the
[00:44:00] two
[00:44:00] great
[00:44:01] commandments
[00:44:01] of that
[00:44:01] God
[00:44:02] gives us
[00:44:02] two
[00:44:02] guidelines
[00:44:03] and if
[00:44:03] you keep
[00:44:04] those
[00:44:04] two
[00:44:04] guidelines
[00:44:05] man
[00:44:06] just imagine
[00:44:06] if we were
[00:44:07] all self-government
[00:44:07] enough to keep
[00:44:08] those two
[00:44:08] guidelines
[00:44:09] we wouldn't
[00:44:09] need any
[00:44:09] other
[00:44:10] rules
[00:44:11] that's
[00:44:12] for sure
[00:44:12] Sam
[00:44:12] wow
[00:44:16] well
[00:44:16] the
[00:44:17] but it makes
[00:44:17] the point
[00:44:18] we need to
[00:44:18] make America
[00:44:19] states again
[00:44:19] because we
[00:44:19] need the
[00:44:20] checks and
[00:44:20] balances
[00:44:20] that the
[00:44:21] states
[00:44:21] provide
[00:44:21] we do
[00:44:22] have
[00:44:22] 50
[00:44:22] republics
[00:44:23] ladies and
[00:44:23] gentlemen
[00:44:24] we must
[00:44:24] not forget
[00:44:25] that reality
[00:44:26] writes the
[00:44:26] new
[00:44:26] American
[00:44:27] and boy
[00:44:27] are they
[00:44:27] spot on
[00:44:28] lol
[00:44:28] yeah
[00:44:29] and if
[00:44:29] you aren't
[00:44:29] subscribing
[00:44:30] to the
[00:44:30] new
[00:44:31] American
[00:44:31] magazine
[00:44:31] I
[00:44:32] urgently
[00:44:32] and
[00:44:34] adamantly
[00:44:34] suggest
[00:44:35] that you
[00:44:35] do
[00:44:35] it's
[00:44:36] very
[00:44:36] reasonable
[00:44:37] it's
[00:44:38] like
[00:44:38] for less
[00:44:38] than 100
[00:44:39] bucks
[00:44:39] a year
[00:44:39] you get
[00:44:39] this
[00:44:40] twice a
[00:44:40] month
[00:44:41] a great
[00:44:42] magazine
[00:44:42] you learn
[00:44:43] constitutional
[00:44:44] principles
[00:44:45] you also
[00:44:45] learn
[00:44:45] history
[00:44:46] I always
[00:44:46] have an
[00:44:47] article
[00:44:47] in here
[00:44:47] about
[00:44:48] some
[00:44:49] historical
[00:44:50] event
[00:44:51] or
[00:44:52] history
[00:44:53] that we
[00:44:54] need to
[00:44:54] understand
[00:44:54] the one
[00:44:55] in this
[00:44:56] one
[00:44:56] was about
[00:44:57] the great
[00:44:57] emancipation
[00:44:58] in this
[00:44:59] edition
[00:44:59] October 14th
[00:45:00] edition
[00:45:00] was about
[00:45:02] the great
[00:45:02] emancipation
[00:45:03] right
[00:45:04] and how
[00:45:05] the founding
[00:45:05] fathers
[00:45:06] set
[00:45:07] into
[00:45:07] motion
[00:45:08] the
[00:45:08] elimination
[00:45:09] of
[00:45:09] slavery
[00:45:10] nobody
[00:45:10] has
[00:45:11] taught
[00:45:11] that
[00:45:11] in
[00:45:11] today's
[00:45:12] school
[00:45:12] Sam
[00:45:12] everybody
[00:45:13] believes
[00:45:13] that
[00:45:13] the founding
[00:45:14] fathers
[00:45:14] are old
[00:45:15] white
[00:45:15] guys
[00:45:16] who
[00:45:16] loved
[00:45:16] owning
[00:45:17] slaves
[00:45:18] and
[00:45:19] imposing
[00:45:20] their own
[00:45:21] tyranny
[00:45:21] upon
[00:45:22] these
[00:45:22] slaves
[00:45:23] that's
[00:45:23] not
[00:45:23] true
[00:45:24] and
[00:45:25] this
[00:45:25] article
[00:45:25] in
[00:45:26] the
[00:45:26] American
[00:45:26] talks
[00:45:27] about
[00:45:27] that
[00:45:27] so
[00:45:27] it's
[00:45:27] just
[00:45:28] a
[00:45:28] sampling
[00:45:28] I'm
[00:45:28] just
[00:45:35] more
[00:45:35] the
[00:45:36] new
[00:45:36] American
[00:45:36] dot
[00:45:36] com
[00:45:37] check
[00:45:37] it
[00:45:37] out
[00:45:37] the
[00:45:38] new
[00:45:38] American
[00:45:38] dot
[00:45:38] com
[00:45:39] one of
[00:45:39] the
[00:45:39] best
[00:45:39] magazines
[00:45:39] on the
[00:45:40] planet
[00:45:40] right
[00:45:40] now
[00:45:41] when it
[00:45:41] comes to
[00:45:41] understanding
[00:45:42] the proper
[00:45:42] role of
[00:45:43] limited
[00:45:43] constitutional
[00:45:44] government
[00:45:44] and
[00:45:45] education
[00:45:45] and training
[00:45:46] and guidance
[00:45:46] towards helping
[00:45:47] that become
[00:45:47] a reality
[00:45:48] they do
[00:45:49] phenomenal work
[00:45:50] over there
[00:45:50] and this
[00:45:50] article
[00:45:51] is just
[00:45:51] proof
[00:45:51] positive
[00:45:52] now you
[00:45:52] went to an
[00:45:53] incredible
[00:45:53] meeting
[00:45:53] Friday night
[00:45:54] right
[00:45:54] it was
[00:45:55] the
[00:45:55] Highland
[00:45:55] meeting
[00:45:56] held in
[00:45:56] Highland
[00:45:56] Utah
[00:45:57] our guest
[00:45:57] speaker
[00:45:58] was a
[00:45:59] young
[00:45:59] lady
[00:46:00] who
[00:46:00] described
[00:46:01] life in
[00:46:01] communist
[00:46:02] Cuba
[00:46:03] and what
[00:46:04] a refreshing
[00:46:04] change
[00:46:05] it was
[00:46:05] for her
[00:46:06] family
[00:46:06] when they
[00:46:07] left
[00:46:07] Cuba
[00:46:07] went to
[00:46:08] Spain
[00:46:09] and
[00:46:09] thereafter
[00:46:10] came to
[00:46:10] the United
[00:46:11] States
[00:46:11] Sam
[00:46:12] her name
[00:46:13] is
[00:46:13] Gabriella
[00:46:13] and she
[00:46:14] is
[00:46:15] a
[00:46:15] delightful
[00:46:16] person
[00:46:16] you would
[00:46:17] never have
[00:46:18] known her
[00:46:18] background
[00:46:18] by looking
[00:46:19] at her
[00:46:19] she lived
[00:46:21] in Havana
[00:46:21] Cuba
[00:46:21] for 18
[00:46:22] years
[00:46:23] with her
[00:46:23] family
[00:46:24] she grew
[00:46:24] up there
[00:46:25] basically
[00:46:26] before her
[00:46:27] family was
[00:46:27] allowed to
[00:46:28] leave Cuba
[00:46:28] they were
[00:46:29] able to
[00:46:29] leave
[00:46:29] because
[00:46:30] they somehow
[00:46:32] were able
[00:46:32] to become
[00:46:32] citizens
[00:46:33] of Spain
[00:46:34] due to
[00:46:35] their
[00:46:35] Spanish
[00:46:36] ancestry
[00:46:37] like
[00:46:37] her
[00:46:38] grandma
[00:46:38] and grandpa
[00:46:39] were both
[00:46:39] from Spain
[00:46:41] or lived
[00:46:41] in Spain
[00:46:42] or something
[00:46:42] so they
[00:46:43] were able
[00:46:43] to become
[00:46:44] citizens
[00:46:44] of Spain
[00:46:45] and then
[00:46:46] for some
[00:46:46] reason
[00:46:47] Cuba
[00:46:47] let them
[00:46:48] go
[00:46:48] they let
[00:46:48] them
[00:46:49] out
[00:46:49] they
[00:46:49] couldn't
[00:46:50] leave
[00:46:50] if they
[00:46:51] were citizens
[00:46:51] of Cuba
[00:46:52] but because
[00:46:52] they were
[00:46:52] citizens
[00:46:53] of Spain
[00:46:53] they were
[00:46:53] able to
[00:46:54] leave
[00:46:54] and she
[00:46:55] said
[00:46:55] that
[00:46:55] she
[00:46:56] was
[00:46:56] very
[00:46:56] skinny
[00:46:57] you know
[00:46:57] when she
[00:46:58] left Cuba
[00:46:58] they were
[00:46:59] just skin
[00:46:59] and bones
[00:47:00] you know
[00:47:01] like some
[00:47:01] of these
[00:47:01] pictures
[00:47:02] you see
[00:47:02] of holocaust
[00:47:03] victims
[00:47:03] right
[00:47:04] I mean
[00:47:04] that was
[00:47:05] basically
[00:47:05] their
[00:47:06] description
[00:47:06] of herself
[00:47:11] we're going
[00:47:12] to get
[00:47:12] all back
[00:47:13] really quick
[00:47:14] but her
[00:47:15] presentation
[00:47:16] was so
[00:47:16] captivating
[00:47:18] and her
[00:47:19] personal
[00:47:19] person so
[00:47:20] charming
[00:47:21] that they're
[00:47:22] going to have
[00:47:22] her back
[00:47:23] to speak
[00:47:23] again as
[00:47:24] well
[00:47:24] ladies and
[00:47:25] gentlemen
[00:47:25] at the
[00:47:27] Highland
[00:47:28] meeting
[00:47:29] meeting
[00:47:29] it's so
[00:47:30] important
[00:47:30] she did
[00:47:31] such a
[00:47:31] great job
[00:47:32] and she
[00:47:32] really
[00:47:32] highlights
[00:47:33] her
[00:47:33] experiences
[00:47:34] in Cuba
[00:47:36] she's
[00:47:37] passionate
[00:47:37] about
[00:47:38] warning
[00:47:38] especially
[00:47:39] the young
[00:47:40] people
[00:47:41] in America
[00:47:42] about the
[00:47:42] evils of
[00:47:43] communism
[00:47:43] and socialism
[00:47:44] and the
[00:47:45] life that she
[00:47:46] had to lead
[00:47:46] in Cuba
[00:47:47] she's
[00:47:48] raising a
[00:47:49] warning voice
[00:47:50] about the
[00:47:50] evils of
[00:47:50] Marxism
[00:47:51] and all
[00:47:52] these quote
[00:47:52] isms
[00:47:53] whenever
[00:47:53] there's an
[00:47:53] ism it
[00:47:54] isn't good
[00:47:54] ladies and
[00:47:55] gentlemen
[00:47:55] she's a
[00:47:56] voice that
[00:47:57] our young
[00:47:57] people in
[00:47:57] America need
[00:47:58] to hear
[00:47:59] lol are you
[00:47:59] back
[00:48:02] all right
[00:48:02] we'll go
[00:48:03] ahead and
[00:48:03] keep working
[00:48:03] on getting
[00:48:04] lol back
[00:48:04] here
[00:48:06] but really
[00:48:06] she highlights
[00:48:08] her life
[00:48:08] in communist
[00:48:09] Cuba
[00:48:09] and talks
[00:48:10] about how
[00:48:10] they didn't
[00:48:10] have anything
[00:48:11] and it was
[00:48:11] just a force
[00:48:13] it was evil
[00:48:14] it was difficult
[00:48:15] it was hard
[00:48:17] and when they
[00:48:18] went to Spain
[00:48:18] it was much
[00:48:19] better but she
[00:48:19] still saw some
[00:48:20] of the evils
[00:48:20] in Spain
[00:48:21] and she came
[00:48:21] to America
[00:48:22] and thought
[00:48:22] America was
[00:48:23] wonderful
[00:48:23] she got an
[00:48:24] education up
[00:48:25] at BYU
[00:48:25] or I
[00:48:26] I think
[00:48:27] it's Idaho
[00:48:29] and she
[00:48:29] talks about
[00:48:30] many of the
[00:48:30] regulations
[00:48:31] and controls
[00:48:31] that she
[00:48:32] experienced
[00:48:32] in Cuba
[00:48:33] less so
[00:48:33] in Spain
[00:48:34] less so
[00:48:35] in the United
[00:48:35] States
[00:48:35] are starting
[00:48:36] to come
[00:48:36] to a theater
[00:48:37] near us
[00:48:37] and so
[00:48:38] she says
[00:48:39] many of the
[00:48:39] regulations
[00:48:40] and controls
[00:48:40] that resemble
[00:48:42] the regulations
[00:48:43] and control
[00:48:44] that they had
[00:48:44] in well
[00:48:47] they're being
[00:48:47] put in place
[00:48:48] in Utah
[00:48:50] and all
[00:48:51] around the
[00:48:51] United States
[00:48:53] okay
[00:48:54] she's warning
[00:48:55] us not to
[00:48:55] tolerate those
[00:48:56] things
[00:48:56] we need
[00:48:56] to heed
[00:48:57] her warnings
[00:48:59] really poignant
[00:48:59] testimony
[00:49:00] about the
[00:49:01] evils of
[00:49:01] communism
[00:49:02] and a lot
[00:49:02] of people
[00:49:02] speak out
[00:49:03] about this
[00:49:03] but we
[00:49:04] don't
[00:49:04] oftentimes
[00:49:05] listen
[00:49:05] we want
[00:49:06] to dismiss
[00:49:06] this
[00:49:06] as if
[00:49:07] it's not
[00:49:07] important
[00:49:07] or oh
[00:49:08] it's
[00:49:09] it's
[00:49:09] it's not
[00:49:09] really
[00:49:10] that close
[00:49:11] to us
[00:49:11] or you
[00:49:12] know
[00:49:12] we don't
[00:49:12] really have
[00:49:13] to worry
[00:49:13] about it
[00:49:13] or someone's
[00:49:14] just being
[00:49:14] kind of
[00:49:15] extreme
[00:49:15] or you
[00:49:16] know
[00:49:16] they act
[00:49:17] like the
[00:49:17] sky
[00:49:17] is
[00:49:26] really
[00:49:26] see
[00:49:26] an
[00:49:27] understanding
[00:49:28] that you
[00:49:29] don't get
[00:49:29] when most
[00:49:30] people speak
[00:49:31] about it
[00:49:32] yeah
[00:49:33] that Gabrielle
[00:49:34] just opened
[00:49:34] our eyes
[00:49:35] I mean
[00:49:35] I have
[00:49:35] heard
[00:49:36] stories
[00:49:36] of
[00:49:37] you know
[00:49:37] communist
[00:49:38] China
[00:49:38] I've heard
[00:49:39] stories
[00:49:40] about Germany
[00:49:40] and the
[00:49:41] Nazi
[00:49:41] regime
[00:49:41] but to hear
[00:49:42] it fresh
[00:49:43] since the
[00:49:44] revolution
[00:49:44] of 1959
[00:49:47] Cuba
[00:49:47] and people
[00:49:48] who live
[00:49:48] in Cuba
[00:49:49] have had
[00:49:49] no freedom
[00:49:50] I mean
[00:49:50] it was
[00:49:51] illegal
[00:49:51] to even
[00:49:52] slaughter
[00:49:52] a cow
[00:49:53] for your
[00:49:54] starving
[00:49:54] family
[00:49:55] if you
[00:49:55] owned a
[00:49:55] cow
[00:49:55] and slaughtered
[00:49:56] it for
[00:49:56] food
[00:49:57] you've
[00:49:57] got
[00:49:57] several
[00:49:57] years
[00:49:58] in prison
[00:49:58] for your
[00:49:59] crime
[00:49:59] I mean
[00:50:00] what she
[00:50:00] described
[00:50:01] Sam was
[00:50:01] horrendous
[00:50:03] and so
[00:50:04] they got,
[00:50:06] their food
[00:50:07] was rationed
[00:50:07] right the
[00:50:08] children
[00:50:09] would go
[00:50:09] to school
[00:50:09] from early
[00:50:10] in the
[00:50:10] morning to
[00:50:11] late
[00:50:11] afternoon or
[00:50:12] early
[00:50:12] evening they
[00:50:12] got
[00:50:13] one meal
[00:50:13] at school
[00:50:14] it was
[00:50:15] mostly rice
[00:50:15] and
[00:50:16] a
[00:50:16] little water that
[00:50:17] was
[00:50:17] it store
[00:50:18] shells
[00:50:18] were
[00:50:18] bare
[00:50:19] they
[00:50:19] got
[00:50:19] rationed
[00:50:20] their
[00:50:20] food
[00:50:21] they
[00:50:21] got
[00:50:21] a
[00:50:21] chunk
[00:50:22] of
[00:50:23] stale
[00:50:24] bread
[00:50:24] they
[00:50:24] got
[00:50:25] some
[00:50:25] maybe
[00:50:26] some
[00:50:26] rice
[00:50:27] that
[00:50:28] was
[00:50:28] the
[00:50:28] ration
[00:50:28] day
[00:50:29] after
[00:50:30] day
[00:50:30] year
[00:50:30] after
[00:50:30] year
[00:50:31] Sam
[00:50:31] the
[00:50:32] Cubans
[00:50:32] could not
[00:50:33] even go
[00:50:33] fishing
[00:50:33] in the
[00:50:34] ocean
[00:50:34] for
[00:50:34] food
[00:50:35] they
[00:50:35] could
[00:50:35] not
[00:50:36] grow
[00:50:37] gardens
[00:50:37] openly
[00:50:38] they
[00:50:39] could
[00:50:39] raise
[00:50:39] a
[00:50:39] cow
[00:50:40] or a
[00:50:40] pig
[00:50:40] so long
[00:50:41] as the
[00:50:41] proceeds
[00:50:41] of the
[00:50:42] animal
[00:50:42] went to
[00:50:42] the
[00:50:43] state
[00:50:43] so
[00:50:44] man
[00:50:44] I mean
[00:50:45] she said
[00:50:45] they didn't
[00:50:46] even have
[00:50:46] toilet
[00:50:46] paper
[00:50:47] she grew
[00:50:47] up in
[00:50:48] Havana
[00:50:48] and most
[00:50:49] of the
[00:50:49] time they
[00:50:50] did not
[00:50:50] even have
[00:50:51] toilet
[00:50:51] paper
[00:50:51] unless her
[00:50:52] father
[00:50:53] was
[00:50:53] successfully
[00:50:54] enabled to
[00:50:55] steal
[00:50:56] some from
[00:50:56] his place
[00:50:57] of
[00:50:57] employment
[00:50:58] I mean
[00:50:58] it was
[00:50:59] bad
[00:50:59] just really
[00:51:00] really bad
[00:51:01] Sam
[00:51:01] and so
[00:51:02] Gabriella
[00:51:03] described
[00:51:03] her life
[00:51:04] and then
[00:51:06] when they
[00:51:07] got to
[00:51:07] Spain
[00:51:08] she
[00:51:08] actually
[00:51:09] tasted
[00:51:09] her
[00:51:09] first
[00:51:10] hamburger
[00:51:10] at
[00:51:10] McDonald's
[00:51:11] she
[00:51:11] actually
[00:51:12] wondered
[00:51:12] how to
[00:51:13] get
[00:51:13] into
[00:51:13] a
[00:51:13] supermarket
[00:51:14] because
[00:51:14] the
[00:51:15] supermarket
[00:51:15] had
[00:51:15] automatic
[00:51:16] doors
[00:51:16] that would
[00:51:17] open
[00:51:17] when she
[00:51:18] got
[00:51:18] close
[00:51:19] and she
[00:51:19] was afraid
[00:51:19] to go
[00:51:20] in
[00:51:20] because
[00:51:20] they
[00:51:21] might
[00:51:21] close
[00:51:22] and never
[00:51:22] open
[00:51:23] up
[00:51:23] and let
[00:51:23] her
[00:51:23] out
[00:51:23] again
[00:51:24] Sam
[00:51:25] and
[00:51:27] you
[00:51:27] know
[00:51:27] and
[00:51:29] she
[00:51:29] noticed
[00:51:30] the
[00:51:30] woman's
[00:51:30] cart
[00:51:30] was
[00:51:31] full
[00:51:31] of food
[00:51:31] in the
[00:51:32] supermarket
[00:51:32] and she
[00:51:32] told her
[00:51:33] dad
[00:51:33] that
[00:51:33] person
[00:51:34] must
[00:51:34] be
[00:51:34] very
[00:51:34] rich
[00:51:35] and
[00:51:36] of
[00:51:37] course
[00:51:37] her
[00:51:37] dad
[00:51:37] explained
[00:51:38] to her
[00:51:38] well
[00:51:39] no
[00:51:39] everybody
[00:51:39] can
[00:51:40] buy
[00:51:40] food
[00:51:41] here
[00:51:41] food
[00:51:41] is
[00:51:41] not
[00:51:42] that
[00:51:42] expensive
[00:51:42] so
[00:51:43] anyway
[00:51:44] family
[00:51:44] ended up
[00:51:46] leaving
[00:51:46] Spain
[00:51:46] after a
[00:51:47] while
[00:51:47] moved
[00:51:47] to
[00:51:47] Florida
[00:51:48] Gabriella
[00:51:49] herself
[00:51:49] went
[00:51:50] to
[00:51:50] school
[00:51:50] obtained
[00:51:51] a
[00:51:51] graduate
[00:51:51] degree
[00:51:52] in
[00:51:52] Rexford
[00:51:52] Idaho
[00:51:53] and
[00:51:54] Sam
[00:51:54] she
[00:51:54] is
[00:51:54] so
[00:51:55] passionate
[00:51:55] about
[00:51:55] warning
[00:51:56] people
[00:51:56] especially
[00:51:57] the
[00:51:57] young
[00:51:57] people
[00:51:58] of
[00:51:58] America
[00:51:58] about
[00:51:59] the
[00:51:59] evils
[00:52:00] of
[00:52:00] communism
[00:52:00] the
[00:52:01] evils
[00:52:01] of
[00:52:01] socialism
[00:52:02] and
[00:52:03] that's
[00:52:03] why I wanted to mention her experience here on the show Sam
[00:52:05] she is raising a voice of warning
[00:52:08] about
[00:52:08] you need to get her on the radio with us lol
[00:52:10] invite her as a guest
[00:52:12] yeah okay
[00:52:13] I'd be happy to do that because we want her back at the highland meeting
[00:52:16] early next year
[00:52:17] and we're going to publicize the meeting
[00:52:19] we're going to invite all of the youth that we know
[00:52:22] the young people
[00:52:22] the teenagers
[00:52:23] the college age students
[00:52:25] the young married
[00:52:26] and help
[00:52:28] you know let her
[00:52:29] set them straight
[00:52:30] on socialism
[00:52:31] because they're coming out of our high schools today Sam
[00:52:34] believing that socialism is good
[00:52:36] you know
[00:52:37] and it's
[00:52:37] it's
[00:52:38] you know
[00:52:38] they need to hear
[00:52:39] from somebody who's actually lived it
[00:52:42] lived communism
[00:52:43] in order for them to believe maybe that
[00:52:46] you know maybe socialism and communism is bad after all
[00:52:48] and I shouldn't
[00:52:50] you know
[00:52:50] look
[00:52:51] look to change
[00:52:52] our country
[00:52:53] into a socialist country
[00:52:54] so anyway Sam
[00:52:57] that was
[00:52:57] it was wonderful
[00:52:58] wonderful presentation
[00:52:59] you will be
[00:53:00] delighted to
[00:53:01] to speak with Gabriella
[00:53:02] I'll give her contact information
[00:53:04] and we can get her on the show
[00:53:06] many
[00:53:07] many of the
[00:53:08] and
[00:53:09] last
[00:53:09] last thing I'll say about
[00:53:10] she raised the warning voice
[00:53:12] and said
[00:53:12] look you guys
[00:53:13] a lot of the things that are happening in America today
[00:53:17] happened in Cuba
[00:53:18] after the revolution
[00:53:19] of 1959
[00:53:20] the regulations
[00:53:21] and the controls
[00:53:23] are ominously similar
[00:53:26] today
[00:53:26] the ones that are being put into place around us right now
[00:53:28] here in Utah
[00:53:29] and across America
[00:53:31] and she is warning us
[00:53:32] Sam
[00:53:33] she is warning us
[00:53:34] not to tolerate
[00:53:35] those controls
[00:53:36] and those regulations
[00:53:37] Sam
[00:53:40] well folks
[00:53:41] there's what's called a witness
[00:53:43] and a warning
[00:53:43] ladies and gentlemen
[00:53:44] and she's providing both
[00:53:45] I'll tell you that right now
[00:53:46] and we ought
[00:53:47] take heed
[00:53:48] and as Dr. Bradley
[00:53:49] and I focused on last hour
[00:53:50] and we'll let you have the last word on this Lowell
[00:53:52] we talked about God Almighty
[00:53:54] we need to turn to God
[00:53:55] and pray
[00:53:55] I don't care what the election outcome is
[00:53:57] necessarily per se
[00:53:58] and I hope it goes for the Donald
[00:54:00] but really
[00:54:01] the biggest difference
[00:54:02] that we can make
[00:54:03] is turn to God
[00:54:03] and repent
[00:54:04] and He'll heal our land
[00:54:05] and protect us
[00:54:05] God Almighty
[00:54:07] is the key to the exercise
[00:54:09] Lowell
[00:54:09] absolutely right Sam
[00:54:11] that is the key
[00:54:12] regardless of what happens around us
[00:54:14] let's maintain
[00:54:15] our belief in God
[00:54:17] our faith in God
[00:54:19] He is a God of miracles
[00:54:20] and that's one thing
[00:54:21] that Gabby said too
[00:54:22] she believed in God
[00:54:24] because one of her grandmothers
[00:54:25] was Catholic
[00:54:26] and so you let that belief
[00:54:28] stay strong in her heart
[00:54:30] and look how it turned out
[00:54:32] how life has turned out
[00:54:33] for her Sam
[00:54:33] God bless you all
[00:54:34] thanks for your great work sir
[00:54:37] you're welcome Sam
[00:54:38] good to be with you
[00:54:39] campaignforliberty.org
[00:54:40] always doing a phenomenal job
[00:54:41] Young Americans for Liberty as well
[00:54:43] John Burt Society
[00:54:44] check it all out
[00:54:44] and God save the republic