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[00:00:31] This is the broadcast for November the 8th in the year of our Lord, 2024, Hour 2 at 2.
[00:00:36] Promoting God, family, country, protecting life, liberty, and property,
[00:00:39] doing so in the traditions of our founding fathers,
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[00:00:46] Rejecting revolution unless it's Jesus' revolution, then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.
[00:00:51] It is a freedom-loving, faith-filled.
[00:00:53] We're taking America back one heart, one mind, one issue at a time.
[00:00:56] Friday, last hour, Dr. Scott Bradley and I at freedomsrisingsun.com had a lively hour.
[00:01:02] Trump appointed Powell in 2017.
[00:01:05] Biden will keep Jerome Powell.
[00:01:07] Both sides of the aisle want to keep the criminal Federal Reserve.
[00:01:09] Jerome Powell thumbing his nose at the Donald.
[00:01:12] Saying, hey, I won't even resign if you ask me to.
[00:01:14] Forget it.
[00:01:14] You're not in charge of me.
[00:01:16] Wow.
[00:01:16] The Federal Reserve lowering interest rates, manipulating our money, dishonest as all get out.
[00:01:21] We spend half a trillion dollars a year already on the interest on the debt.
[00:01:25] It is a disgrace.
[00:01:26] It's all unconstitutional.
[00:01:28] And I came out of the gate, little tongue-in-cheek, but making a valuable point.
[00:01:32] Hey, I just fired Jerome.
[00:01:33] I just shut down the Federal Reserve.
[00:01:36] Dr. Scott Bradley says, Sam, you'll probably get assassinated if you do that.
[00:01:39] And so he's saying, hey, you can't take a sledgehammer to this thing.
[00:01:42] You've got to have reason and wisdom and intelligence and patience.
[00:01:45] And you've got to work through this in meaningful, productive ways.
[00:01:48] And there are ways to do that.
[00:01:50] And I would agree with Dr. Bradley 100%.
[00:01:52] The reason that I went so extreme on that side is to create that lively debate intentionally.
[00:01:56] Dr. Bradley's 100% right.
[00:01:59] My plan, although morally correct, will not work.
[00:02:02] Dr. Scott Bradley's factual as could be on that reality.
[00:02:05] But I set up that debate on purpose because I want Americans to think about it.
[00:02:09] Who's got the plan to restore the republic?
[00:02:11] And I don't see a single plan that's viable put on the table yet by anyone.
[00:02:16] Period.
[00:02:16] End of paragraph.
[00:02:18] Well, Trump announces Susan Wiles as his White House chief of staff.
[00:02:23] As far as I understand, I haven't heard anything bad about her.
[00:02:26] I think she'll do a pretty good job.
[00:02:28] I think she helped engineer his win in 2016.
[00:02:30] She helped him in 2020.
[00:02:32] Now she is credited with engineering the success and the election for 2024.
[00:02:36] So, you know, good on her.
[00:02:38] I hope she does well.
[00:02:39] Meanwhile, though, Trump announces an aggressive plan.
[00:02:43] It's a 10-point strategy designed to dismantle the deep state.
[00:02:50] Promising sweeping reforms in intelligence and jettisoning the federal bureaucracy.
[00:02:58] Creating transparency and holding them to account.
[00:03:01] Yournews.com with the piece.
[00:03:04] And it's a video where Donald Trump speaks about this.
[00:03:07] So we discussed the key elements of Trump's, quote, 10-point plan.
[00:03:12] The first one is, quote, restoring presidential authority.
[00:03:15] Trump vows to reinstate his 2020 executive order granting the president authority to remove rogue bureaucrats.
[00:03:29] Pledging to use this power very aggressively.
[00:03:32] Now, that's why last hour I went like that.
[00:03:35] With what he's kind of saying, the first guy he had to get rid of is Jerome.
[00:03:39] I mean, there's a lot of bad actors to start with.
[00:03:41] But what about this idea of the president creating an executive order that gives him authority?
[00:03:49] In other words, he just created law and gave himself authority he never had.
[00:03:53] I mean, he's starting out with a criminal act, doctor.
[00:03:57] Well, that's the problem, is if people would get the Constitution out and read the Constitution,
[00:04:04] read Article 2 of the Constitution, they would find the scope of power of the United States president.
[00:04:11] That does not include legislative authority, in spite of the fact that for decades now,
[00:04:17] presidents have exercised it with impunity.
[00:04:19] The Congress should have been up in arms.
[00:04:22] They should have said, over our dead body.
[00:04:24] You will not usurp Article 1, Section 1 of the United States Constitution,
[00:04:28] where all legislative authority is in the hands of the legislative body.
[00:04:33] Now, here's the problem.
[00:04:35] Many of these individuals that have jobs have a form of tenure.
[00:04:41] You think about that in academic world, where they have some job security.
[00:04:46] There's a process by which people are removed.
[00:04:48] Now, if you do something illegal, you say, okay, I hear what you're saying, Sam, about unconstitutional.
[00:04:54] Most people don't understand the Constitution enough to know that they're violating it.
[00:04:58] But the fact of the matter is that Trump wants to take 100,000 jobs or whatever it is
[00:05:04] and basically chop them off at the knees.
[00:05:08] I would submit, well, I don't know what the jobs are.
[00:05:11] I would submit that many of those are protected by legislative enactments
[00:05:15] to protect those that are in employment in the government.
[00:05:20] And they're going to have to work through that problem.
[00:05:23] And, again, it's an education thing.
[00:05:26] It's a take it to the people.
[00:05:28] It's building support for that so senators and congressmen can be brought along the process
[00:05:37] and say, okay, legislatively we're going to help this happen.
[00:05:41] And that's the problem is that...
[00:05:43] And let me point this out to make your point.
[00:05:47] This is designed by our founders on purpose.
[00:05:52] You don't, as a president, become a monarch.
[00:05:54] In fact...
[00:05:55] That's the point.
[00:05:56] Hamilton wanted a monarch.
[00:05:56] So even though it's frustratingly slow right now,
[00:05:58] and this is the education part I want to get to
[00:06:00] and why I kind of went so extreme in the debate last hour to make this point,
[00:06:03] here's the point.
[00:06:04] Folks, I get that everybody's frustrated.
[00:06:07] I get that we want to crazily take action and fix it today.
[00:06:10] But it's not how the United States Constitution is set up.
[00:06:14] It's not how the proper role of limited government works.
[00:06:17] It is not the way forward.
[00:06:19] Even though Sam's desires to blow a trumpet and have it fixed,
[00:06:22] it isn't the way to go about it.
[00:06:26] It's not...
[00:06:26] Even though my heart's in the right place,
[00:06:28] even though I might have the moral high ground on that,
[00:06:30] it is not the way to go.
[00:06:32] The moral high ground says you've got to obey the system that made America great.
[00:06:38] And you can't violate the system on your desire to do better.
[00:06:41] And so Donald Trump can't just do those things.
[00:06:44] Even though he might want to,
[00:06:46] this idea that he's going to create an executive order,
[00:06:48] granting himself authority to do,
[00:06:50] to get rid of all these bad actors,
[00:06:52] he can't do it.
[00:06:53] And if he does, he's wrong for doing it,
[00:06:55] just like Sam Bushman would be wrong for doing it.
[00:06:58] You got it?
[00:06:58] All right, good.
[00:06:59] All right, let's hear the first point Donald makes,
[00:07:02] then we'll have you respond, Dr. Bradley.
[00:07:03] Skip the break, Jay, and play the first point.
[00:07:05] Here's my plan to dismantle the deep state
[00:07:07] and reclaim our democracy from Washington corruption.
[00:07:11] Oh boy, democracy.
[00:07:11] Once and for all.
[00:07:13] And corruption it is.
[00:07:14] First, I will immediately reissue my 2020 executive order,
[00:07:19] restoring the president's authority to remove rogue bureaucrats.
[00:07:23] And I will wield that power very aggressively.
[00:07:28] Dr. Bradley?
[00:07:30] Well, like I said, there's many that have, you know,
[00:07:33] this idea of tenure has been legislatively created, if you will.
[00:07:37] I mean, and doing such a thing with the wave of a magic wand will not happen.
[00:07:43] And again, he's over-promising things.
[00:07:46] He needs to tell people, we have too many people in these jobs.
[00:07:50] We need to deconstruct something that's happened over the last,
[00:07:54] well, basically very much since FDR, but it even goes back into the Lincoln days.
[00:07:59] But we've got to start deconstructing it, and here's how we're going to do it.
[00:08:03] It's a complex, multiple moving parts thing,
[00:08:07] but for him to wave a magic wand and become the monarch over all employment
[00:08:11] in the general government is really kind of a big step.
[00:08:14] It's dangerous, doctor.
[00:08:15] It's crazy.
[00:08:16] He doesn't have authority to create an executive order to give himself power to do that.
[00:08:20] He's going to run into a buzzsaw on day one on that number one.
[00:08:24] There's a process that has created strength for the nation.
[00:08:29] We have multiple layers of protection.
[00:08:32] And for a monarch-type individual, a Caesar, if you will, to seize power
[00:08:37] and say, I'm going to do this, yea, verily, and by my own authority,
[00:08:42] he's overstepping all of the checks and balances, everything.
[00:08:47] And suddenly, well, do you want a Caesar or do you want to have a Washington?
[00:08:51] And Washington wanted a clear, limited checks and balances constitutional government.
[00:08:57] And I fear that...
[00:09:00] Well, on day one with this executive order is going in the wrong direction for that,
[00:09:05] to make the point.
[00:09:06] Even if...
[00:09:07] And this is where most American people are going to applaud and go,
[00:09:09] yeah, get it done!
[00:09:11] No, you're violating the whole system of the United States by getting it done that way.
[00:09:15] His second point dovetails with this very well.
[00:09:18] Overhauling national security intelligence.
[00:09:20] Here's what President Trump says.
[00:09:22] Second, we will clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus,
[00:09:28] and there are plenty of them.
[00:09:31] The departments and agencies that have been weaponized will be completely overhauled
[00:09:36] so that faceless bureaucrats will never again be able to target and persecute conservatives,
[00:09:43] Christians, or the left's political enemies,
[00:09:45] which they're doing now at a level that nobody can believe, even possible.
[00:09:50] Pause.
[00:09:51] All right, what do you think of that, Dr. Bradley?
[00:09:53] Well, it sounds great, right?
[00:09:55] We do need to.
[00:09:56] Our intelligence agencies have been a source of tyranny for a long time,
[00:10:01] but Trump appointed Mike Pompeo to be the head of the CIA.
[00:10:05] He's ready to bring back Mike Pompeo into his administration right now?
[00:10:09] He's already said so.
[00:10:10] And Pompeo wanted to assassinate guys like Assange and Snowden.
[00:10:16] I mean, they do not have...
[00:10:18] They don't have the authority to do that.
[00:10:19] But so really, oh, we're going to cleanse them,
[00:10:23] and we're going to put them in with equally dirty people that just happen to want to go with my,
[00:10:27] if you will, right-wing murders instead of left-wing murders?
[00:10:31] I mean, do you want...
[00:10:32] Yeah.
[00:10:33] Is this Republican-style versus Democrat-style or Democrat-plan, right?
[00:10:37] Yeah.
[00:10:38] It's just...
[00:10:39] But we do need to...
[00:10:40] I mean, you look at what the FBI has become at its most senior ranks.
[00:10:44] Oh, it's right.
[00:10:44] But how can the president just clean that all up like he's saying?
[00:10:47] Well, he's got appointment power for thousands of jobs.
[00:10:52] He literally does.
[00:10:53] They say an administration takes approximately 10,000 positions to fill.
[00:10:58] And he's going to be able to appoint individuals that if they had character and principles would be able to make a long way to make inroads in this.
[00:11:07] But he's got to start from day one.
[00:11:09] And if his first appointment, I don't know if it'll be the first one out of the chute, is Mike Pompeo, it's like,
[00:11:16] did you learn anything in your first administration?
[00:11:19] It's a fair question.
[00:11:20] You got rolled by these people.
[00:11:22] Don't let it happen again.
[00:11:24] So anyway, Donald Trump acting like he won't get rolled by these people.
[00:11:27] And I think he's way too, you know, I don't know that I would announce it the way he just did.
[00:11:31] But the third one's equally as interesting.
[00:11:33] Number three, reforming the FISA courts.
[00:11:37] Here's President Trump.
[00:11:38] Third, we will totally reform FISA courts, which are so corrupt that the judges seemingly do not care
[00:11:45] when they are lied to in warrant applications.
[00:11:49] So many judges have seen so many applications that they know were wrong, or at least they must have known.
[00:11:56] They do nothing about it.
[00:11:57] They're lied to.
[00:12:00] The only way is to get rid of the FISA courts, doctor.
[00:12:02] You can't reform those things.
[00:12:04] They're unconstitutional and criminal on their very face.
[00:12:07] Everything about the FISA court is unconstitutional.
[00:12:11] Who appoints the FISA judges?
[00:12:14] John Roberts, Supreme Court Chief Justice.
[00:12:17] Whoa, whoa, whoa.
[00:12:18] Stand by, folks, for just a minute.
[00:12:20] Look at Article 2.
[00:12:21] How do we get judges?
[00:12:22] President appoints and the Senate confirms.
[00:12:26] Not these special ones, sir.
[00:12:28] Not the wartime ones, my friend.
[00:12:30] This is a star chamber, my friends.
[00:12:32] It's a disaster.
[00:12:33] So Donald wants to reform that, which means keep it.
[00:12:36] In the same sentence, you've got to think it means keep it, right?
[00:12:38] You do, and the FISA court on its face, completely top to bottom, is unconstitutional.
[00:12:45] And you get these little nuanced sections in there where people want to do this and that and the other.
[00:12:49] The FISA court is a kangaroo court that's a rubber stamp court.
[00:12:54] In the tens and tens and tens of thousands of requests that have been made for warrants before it, figuratively speaking, it's probably been less than 50.
[00:13:05] But I don't know the number exactly.
[00:13:07] I haven't looked for a while.
[00:13:08] Less than 50 of them have been denied.
[00:13:10] They rubber stamp.
[00:13:11] I have a rubber stamp in my desk.
[00:13:13] Yeah, 98% success rate, if you will.
[00:13:14] It's a disgrace for sure.
[00:13:15] So here's the question.
[00:13:16] In the first three, I don't see a single disassembling of government in any way.
[00:13:20] But number four, he literally blatantly is going to expand government.
[00:13:26] He's going to create a truth and reconciliation commission.
[00:13:29] Here's the president.
[00:13:30] Fourth, to expose the hoaxes and abuses of power that have been tearing our country apart,
[00:13:37] we will establish a truth and reconciliation commission.
[00:13:41] To declassify and publish all documents on deep state spying, censorship, and corruption.
[00:13:47] And there are plenty of them.
[00:13:49] Fifth, we will look.
[00:13:50] All right.
[00:13:51] What do you think of that, Dr. Bradley?
[00:13:53] Well, having been in the circles where things were classified,
[00:13:58] and people would say, well, let's just classify the whole damn thing.
[00:14:02] Nobody needs to know about this thing.
[00:14:04] And it's like, no, wait, wait.
[00:14:05] There's things that are important.
[00:14:07] I mean, the voice of reason doesn't ever prevail
[00:14:10] because nobody wants to take the hard job of classifying only that which is needful
[00:14:15] and keeping everything else open and honest.
[00:14:18] I would say, now, I'm completely in favor of basically revamping the way everything has been done.
[00:14:28] But the fact-checking, if you will, with the left wing,
[00:14:32] is the right wing fact-checking going to be any better?
[00:14:35] And we need to have honest integrity.
[00:14:36] No, and that's the problem.
[00:14:37] He's going to create a new government agency to get this done, though.
[00:14:39] It's probably true, which will expand government.
[00:14:42] But the fact is...
[00:14:43] It means he'll wield more power and more bureaucrats and everything else.
[00:14:46] Now, number four kind of matches number five.
[00:14:48] He'll create a new government agency in number four.
[00:14:51] Just a second, Sam.
[00:14:51] To go ahead and get to the bottom of this.
[00:14:53] Yeah.
[00:14:53] If he appoints Snowden and Assange to that group
[00:14:57] and lets them blow this out to the world,
[00:15:00] I might say, wait a minute, they're making some progress.
[00:15:02] But they're not going to put those guys in there.
[00:15:04] That isn't the deal.
[00:15:05] You look at the next one and tell me if that's his plan.
[00:15:07] Here's the next one.
[00:15:08] Crack down on government leakers.
[00:15:11] Number five.
[00:15:13] If we will launch a major crackdown on government leakers
[00:15:16] who collude with the fake news to deliberately weave false narratives
[00:15:21] and to subvert our government and our democracy.
[00:15:25] When possible, we will press criminal charges.
[00:15:29] Sixth.
[00:15:30] Okay.
[00:15:31] So in my mind right there,
[00:15:33] he's already basically calling it a democracy twice.
[00:15:35] He doesn't understand what kind of government he's representing.
[00:15:37] We have a constitutional republic.
[00:15:39] Don't forget that.
[00:15:40] But he's going to crack down on those guys.
[00:15:42] Now, who determines if it's false information
[00:15:44] or leaked information or truth or whatever?
[00:15:47] Okay.
[00:15:48] He's going to crack down on the Snowdens
[00:15:49] and the Julian Assands of the world.
[00:15:51] He's not going to give them room to run, if you will.
[00:15:54] He's going to crack down and create a new agency to do it, doctor.
[00:15:58] The general government has no authority to do the things that they're doing right now.
[00:16:03] All of the social media stuff, all of the influencing by the FBI, all of that,
[00:16:07] all of the fact-checking Bravo Sierra has all been done from one perspective.
[00:16:12] Is his perspective going to be any better?
[00:16:14] Sure.
[00:16:15] The First Amendment is preeminent.
[00:16:18] And this freedom of the press and the freedom of speech is something that we just ought to say,
[00:16:23] you know what?
[00:16:23] It's a pretty broad thing.
[00:16:25] It's like your copyright rule, Sam, on your program.
[00:16:29] Copy it and use it or whatever it is.
[00:16:30] I don't remember exactly.
[00:16:31] You have the right to copy.
[00:16:32] Please do.
[00:16:33] Okay.
[00:16:33] So here's the deal.
[00:16:36] If you have one perspective that's filtering everything, it's just as bad as another perspective filtering it.
[00:16:46] And you might say, well, there's no plan.
[00:16:47] He's going to create a new agency to do it.
[00:16:49] He doesn't even need Congress to create the new agency.
[00:16:50] He's just going to do it.
[00:16:51] And then he's going to crack down on guys like Julian Assange and Snowden, right?
[00:16:54] I mean, if you hear what he has to say, isn't that what the results are going to be?
[00:16:58] Pompeo wanted those guys assassinated.
[00:17:00] That tells me something about what kind of people are going to be doing this.
[00:17:06] I don't like, I mean, I got deplatformed because of the COVID con thing and my stuff on the jab
[00:17:13] and how the establishment controlled the narrative at every step of the way.
[00:17:19] And I said, this isn't right.
[00:17:20] So they got rid of me.
[00:17:22] But the fact of the matter is there should be no authority.
[00:17:25] The general government has no authority to the censorship.
[00:17:29] Now, admittedly, if there's a national security issue that is appropriately classified, fine.
[00:17:35] But first of all, everything's a national security issue.
[00:17:39] If the Americans light up their weapons and kill civilians in Afghanistan and Iraq,
[00:17:46] that's not supposed to be a classified thing.
[00:17:49] We need to get that to the light of day.
[00:17:51] We need transparency and accountability on that stuff to stop it.
[00:17:55] Exactly.
[00:17:56] Exactly.
[00:17:56] All right.
[00:17:57] So that's number four and five, which I'm kind of really concerned about.
[00:18:01] It's like, hey, I don't have confidence for whistleblowers under that plan at all.
[00:18:05] Do you, doctor?
[00:18:07] If there were whistleblowers that don't get assassinated for crying out loud, as Pompeo was, you know.
[00:18:14] What I mean is it doesn't look good for the Julian Assange's, the Assange, the Edward Snowden's, the FBI whistleblowers that we've interviewed on this program and everything else.
[00:18:24] It doesn't look good under that kind of a plan.
[00:18:26] Here's number six, which I find very interesting.
[00:18:30] Independent inspector generals.
[00:18:32] Here's the president.
[00:18:34] Sixth, we will make every inspector general's office independent and physically separated from the departments they oversee so they do not become the protectors of the deep state.
[00:18:47] Seventh.
[00:18:48] Okay.
[00:18:49] Okay.
[00:18:49] I think it's a good idea, but again, it's something that I don't know.
[00:18:55] If you keep these government agencies, I don't know that separating somebody from them physically or anything else is going to make any difference, doctor.
[00:19:01] It's a great idea, but I don't think it has any teeth.
[00:19:04] Well, the fact of the matter is given time and party and capture, I mean, look at these regulatory agencies that were supposed to keep the, you know, the pharma companies from putting harmful drugs out.
[00:19:21] They've been captured.
[00:19:22] Given time, they will be captured also.
[00:19:24] So we need people with integrity at every level that know their limits and bounds, that know the principles that the whole nation was founded on.
[00:19:34] And again, you know, maybe it'll be good for a year or two, five.
[00:19:39] I don't know.
[00:19:39] But they'll be captured just like the regulatory agencies have been captured by those they're supposed to oversee.
[00:19:46] Well, the only way you stop it is shut them down if they're unconstitutional.
[00:19:49] Separating these people isn't going to help.
[00:19:51] You move them to a different office at great government expense.
[00:19:53] I don't think that's going to really do any good.
[00:19:55] You don't have principled people in there in the first place, and they're running unconstitutional agencies.
[00:19:59] I mean, it's already set up as a train wreck, right?
[00:20:02] It is going to be a train wreck.
[00:20:04] And again, they always, always get captured.
[00:20:07] There's always a bias that comes in.
[00:20:10] It's a good old boy kind of thing.
[00:20:12] Scratch my back.
[00:20:13] And it's just as much by the Republicans as it's by the Democrats.
[00:20:16] It's just whose way, whose plan do you want to carry out in the capture?
[00:20:19] It's true.
[00:20:21] And it flips and flops based upon party, and it should be stable based upon principles.
[00:20:29] Principles.
[00:20:29] That's what should actually happen.
[00:20:32] That's right.
[00:20:33] All right.
[00:20:33] Here's number seven.
[00:20:35] Auditing intelligence agencies.
[00:20:37] Good idea.
[00:20:38] Here he is.
[00:20:39] Seventh, I will ask Congress to establish an independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens or running disinformation campaigns against the American people,
[00:20:56] or that they are not spying on someone's campaign like they spied on my campaign.
[00:21:03] Eighth.
[00:21:04] All right.
[00:21:05] So I agree with him on that, but if you're not very careful, he'll create a new government agency to audit as well.
[00:21:10] If you're not careful, it'll be separate from government like the Federal Reserve is and be independent to do whatever the heck it wants,
[00:21:16] and it'll run off the rails and get captured on its own if we're not very careful indeed.
[00:21:20] So I appreciate the idea, but he didn't even mention auditing the Federal Reserve.
[00:21:24] If there's an audit to take place, that's the first thing I think we need to audit, doctor, coming full circle to our last hour discussion.
[00:21:31] He didn't mention it one bit, just agencies.
[00:21:33] So, yeah, he's going to have a third-party group that's untouchable, edit the FBI, audit the FBI, and look into things there.
[00:21:39] What good is that going to do?
[00:21:42] Well, we look at what's happened with the judicial.
[00:21:46] They've been captured by the political processes of agendas, and they've strayed far and wide.
[00:21:53] I mean, the FBI has been pursuing things against Trump, for example, at the behest of a lieutenant colonel, Vindman.
[00:22:02] By the way, he got elected to an office.
[00:22:05] Did you see that?
[00:22:07] We don't need to talk about that now.
[00:22:08] But the fact of the matter is, somehow they just find the way to wheedle their way into it, and they get polluted.
[00:22:21] Principles-based solutions are the only thing that will work.
[00:22:25] And if men were angels, as Madison said, we wouldn't even need government.
[00:22:32] We're not angels.
[00:22:33] We need checks and balances, and if you put in another layer or two or six or whatever of these things that you're just padding the whole process, it'll ultimately become corrupted.
[00:22:46] I'm sorry.
[00:22:47] We've got to go back to the foundation.
[00:22:50] We've got to go back to the foundation.
[00:22:53] We've got to do it.
[00:22:54] It's crazy.
[00:22:55] And so I appreciate this when we discuss the key elements of Trump's 10-point plan, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:23:00] Trump announces what he calls an aggressive plan.
[00:23:03] It's a 10-point strategy to dismantle the deep state.
[00:23:06] So far, I've read seven of them already, and I don't see that any of it's going to dismantle anything.
[00:23:11] He's promising sweeping reforms.
[00:23:14] I don't really see a reform of anything.
[00:23:16] He talks about inintelligence, transparency, and federal bureaucracy.
[00:23:22] I just don't see it right now.
[00:23:24] I mean, I see a lot of good platitudes, but I don't see a lot of substance.
[00:23:27] The first thing I would do is I would start out on day one and have the nation conduct a national day of prayer and repentance if I was the president of the United States.
[00:23:36] I'd say, listen, guys, I am going to be on day one.
[00:23:40] All I'm going to do is pray to Almighty God and supplicate my maker and ponder and remember him, and I invite you to do the same.
[00:23:46] And, okay, that's what needs to happen.
[00:23:48] And then secondly, if we're going to audit anything, I would just launch an audit of the Federal Reserve.
[00:23:53] Let's see if there's any gold over there in Fort Knox.
[00:23:55] You know what I'm talking about?
[00:23:56] Okay, but he's not doing any of that.
[00:23:58] None of that's on the table.
[00:24:00] And eight seems like a clown show.
[00:24:02] We'll get to that.
[00:24:03] I'll give you a little teaser.
[00:24:04] Then we'll come back and talk about it and play President Trump's comments.
[00:24:09] Number eight, decentralizing government agencies.
[00:24:12] Yeah, he pledges to move significant portions of the federal workforce out of Washington, D.C.
[00:24:19] Yeah, put it where there's good patriots and stuff, right?
[00:24:22] Hang tight.
[00:24:23] All right.
[00:24:23] We'll play it and talk about it on Liberty.
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[00:30:37] This Donald Trump announces an aggressive 10-point plan to reel in the deep state and create accountability and transparency.
[00:30:44] We discussed the key elements of Donald Trump's 10-point plan.
[00:30:47] I agree with the idea.
[00:30:49] We've got to reign in the deep state.
[00:30:50] We've got to get rid of unconstitutional government.
[00:30:52] We've got to create transparency and accountability.
[00:30:53] I agree with the concept.
[00:30:55] But I've listened to the first eight points of Donald's plan, and I really don't see that it makes any sense.
[00:31:02] I mean, it's all full of platitudes, but I don't really see action items.
[00:31:06] Okay?
[00:31:07] Okay?
[00:31:07] So I've played the first seven.
[00:31:10] I highlighted step eight for you before the break.
[00:31:13] Here's step eight in Donald's own words.
[00:31:18] Ninth, I will work.
[00:31:20] We've got to get eight back.
[00:31:21] Hold on.
[00:31:22] Getting eight back really quick.
[00:31:23] So eight, I kind of highlighted.
[00:31:25] I don't really understand what this even means to a great degree.
[00:31:30] Half these points that he's making.
[00:31:31] They're so vague.
[00:31:32] Here it is.
[00:31:35] Eighth, we will continue the effort launched by the Trump administration to move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington swamp.
[00:31:47] Just as I moved the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado, as many as 100,000 government positions could be moved out.
[00:31:56] And I mean immediately of Washington to places filled with patriots who love America.
[00:32:03] And they really do love America.
[00:32:06] I believe there are patriots who really love America.
[00:32:09] But think about that.
[00:32:09] Is it really good just to take all these people and push them out?
[00:32:13] Because if you're not very careful right now, they've got restricted in their 10-mile square in Washington how much space they can take.
[00:32:18] If they get moved out all over the place, have you seen a lot of freedom loving from the Bureau of Land Management since they moved to Colorado?
[00:32:25] Do you feel like we're free now?
[00:32:27] Okay.
[00:32:27] To me, it's a great expense.
[00:32:29] And to me, all it means is these government pretty soon instead of having a church on every corner in your town, in your state, you're going to have an IRS agent office on every corner in your state.
[00:32:39] Is that what you want?
[00:32:40] I think it's a clown show, Dr. Bradley.
[00:32:43] Well, there's so many things that could be said about this in regards to the cost of office space and relocating.
[00:32:53] And the billions of dollars I expect it would probably end up costing, first of all, to relocate 100,000 people across the nation.
[00:33:02] And then you have the idea of having quartering of troops.
[00:33:05] You know, you talked about having an IRS agent on every corner.
[00:33:08] However, the quartering of troops thing was to prevent the troops from being interspersed with the American communities.
[00:33:18] You know, the king's idea was we're going to put troops among you so that we can keep a better eye on you.
[00:33:23] So there's another thing that's a problem there.
[00:33:27] So this is disaster.
[00:33:29] Well, let me just come back, loop back for just a second.
[00:33:32] We talk about the idea of corruption that's ultimately going to take – where are we going to get these impeccably – you know, they're just unassailable people that we're going to put in these all these positions that will never get captured by the – whomever they're supposed to do an oversight.
[00:33:50] Here's what Thomas Jefferson said.
[00:33:52] There's so many things we could say about it.
[00:33:54] But the Constitution meant that the coordinate branches were to be checks on each other.
[00:33:59] So the Supreme Court and the executive and the legislative were to keep the others in check also.
[00:34:09] But here's this idea of judges.
[00:34:11] And I think it applies to these new layer of bureaucracy that there's going to be these impeccable individuals that are completely unassailable, will keep everything honest and honorable.
[00:34:22] Here's what Jefferson said.
[00:34:24] Our judges – you could think about these as our impeccable bureaucrats – are as honest as other men, and not more so.
[00:34:33] They have with others the same passions for party, for power, and the privilege of their core.
[00:34:38] And their power is the more dangerous as they're in office for life.
[00:34:42] Think about these bureaucrats appointed for life, going back into the quotation.
[00:34:46] And not responsible, as the other functionaries are, to the elective control.
[00:34:51] The Constitution has erected no such single tribunal, or these multiple different checks and balances that Trump's going to put in,
[00:35:00] knowing that whatsoever hands confided with the corruptions of time and party, its members would become despots.
[00:35:10] So here's the deal.
[00:35:12] We have checks and balances.
[00:35:14] We have an administrative executive, if you will, that has certain powers that are enumerated within the second article of the Constitution.
[00:35:22] The courts have an enumeration of power within the third article.
[00:35:27] The legislative in the first article.
[00:35:29] And each one of those is to provide pushback.
[00:35:32] They have a constitutional means and an actual, you know, they have a responsibility to say no.
[00:35:40] As a member of the legislature, I am not going to let the executive create law by executive order.
[00:35:47] Pushback.
[00:35:48] So right now you've got one education department in Washington, D.C.
[00:35:50] Pretty soon, if he does what he wants, you're going to have 50 education departments, one in every state.
[00:35:54] And you're going to have a battle over who's got control, the state of your education or the federal.
[00:35:59] And since there's a federal office in your state, we don't really need any state one.
[00:36:03] It's going to absolutely be disaster, people.
[00:36:06] This is not a good plan in any way.
[00:36:08] But don't worry.
[00:36:10] Don't worry.
[00:36:10] He's going to go ahead and rein in the badness in people in number nine.
[00:36:14] Here it is.
[00:36:15] Restricting your bureaucratic conflicts of interest.
[00:36:18] Just what you talked about, doctor.
[00:36:19] He's going to single-handedly solve that.
[00:36:21] And here's how.
[00:36:26] Ninth, I will work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they deal with
[00:36:32] and that they regulate.
[00:36:34] So they deal with these companies and they regulate these companies
[00:36:37] and then they want to take jobs from these companies.
[00:36:39] It doesn't work that way.
[00:36:41] Such a public display cannot go on.
[00:36:45] And it's taking place all the time like with big farmers.
[00:36:50] So Donald, I mean, half his people have circulated back and forth between government and the media
[00:36:54] and government and all these different places and, you know, et cetera.
[00:36:59] All I can tell you is this idea to create laws against it on its face is a good one.
[00:37:04] I don't see it going so well, though.
[00:37:05] It's just more laws on the books.
[00:37:07] I mean, God only has two laws.
[00:37:08] Love the Lord thy God and love thy neighbor.
[00:37:10] These clowns just want to put laws in at every turn, doctor.
[00:37:14] Well, there are some laws that basically say you can't, you know, have you can't be an elector, for example,
[00:37:21] and be a member of Congress.
[00:37:23] I mean, you just can't.
[00:37:25] OK, and that's constitutionally mandated.
[00:37:27] And you can see some of the wisdom.
[00:37:29] And there may be some way to create a law that says if you've been a member of the Department of Defense
[00:37:35] or something like that, you could not immediately go over to become a some kind of senior executive at one of the big.
[00:37:44] Boeing or whatever.
[00:37:45] Yeah.
[00:37:46] Right.
[00:37:46] And so the problem with that, though, is that, hey, I have a right to work.
[00:37:49] Are you going to give me a big stipend so I can sit around for 10 years?
[00:37:51] Or what are you going to do for me?
[00:37:54] Yeah, I understand there's going to be blowback on this thing.
[00:37:56] There'll be resistance.
[00:37:57] But the fact of the matter is that a lot of these people and I've known some of these people personally,
[00:38:02] where they went from, you know, being a senior officer and they went immediately into a position in some, you know, related military industrial complex assignment.
[00:38:16] Well, even Congressman Chaput went straight to the media.
[00:38:17] Boom.
[00:38:18] Isn't it higher?
[00:38:19] Isn't it commentator?
[00:38:20] Who doesn't do that?
[00:38:21] But Psaki, I mean, you look at the but went right from the White House press secretary to a big.
[00:38:28] Donald's going to make law and stop it.
[00:38:29] Don't worry about it.
[00:38:31] Yeah.
[00:38:32] Well, the problem, folks, it needs to be well thought out.
[00:38:35] It's good.
[00:38:35] It's good in concept.
[00:38:36] But the way he's proposing it, he's not like I'll ask Congress to put a bill together to deal with this or whatever.
[00:38:41] I'm not saying it's not a good idea and can't go right.
[00:38:43] What I'm saying is the way he's talking about it doesn't sound doesn't sound, in my opinion, the proper role of the way to go about it at all.
[00:38:52] Folks, that's what I'm saying.
[00:38:53] All right.
[00:38:53] Number 10 is the most scary of all.
[00:38:55] Here it is.
[00:38:57] Finally, I will push a constitutional amendment to oppose term limits on members of Congress.
[00:39:03] This is how I will shatter the deep state and restore government that is controlled by the people and for the people.
[00:39:11] Thank you very much.
[00:39:14] All right.
[00:39:15] There you go.
[00:39:15] He's going to end by having congressional term limits there, doctor, via constitutional amendment there.
[00:39:20] Sam, you lit my fuse on this one, and I don't think we have enough time to review this.
[00:39:25] But let me let me just say this about that.
[00:39:27] I tried to leave as much time as I could for it, sir.
[00:39:30] I'll tell you what.
[00:39:32] Just the other day, it was Tuesday.
[00:39:35] We exercised term limits.
[00:39:37] And that is exactly the scope and balance of this whole process.
[00:39:43] We, every two years, we can turn every single one of our Congress people out.
[00:39:49] And we can get rid of a third of every one of our senators.
[00:39:53] Every four years, of course, we're doing that same thing over again with the congressmen and senators.
[00:39:58] We can cleanse the executive branch.
[00:40:01] We saw term limits being exercised in Tuesday.
[00:40:05] In other words, every four years, you can get rid of two-thirds of the House.
[00:40:10] No, all of the House.
[00:40:11] You can get rid of, I'm sorry, you can get rid of the House twice.
[00:40:13] You can get rid of two-thirds of the Senate and the President all by demanding a term limit on an individual basis.
[00:40:20] No, here's the deal.
[00:40:22] We do that at the ballot box.
[00:40:24] And the Founding Fathers in the first Constitution.
[00:40:28] It's already there.
[00:40:28] That's right, on the individual basis.
[00:40:30] But in the first Constitution.
[00:40:31] Go ahead and get rid of the break.
[00:40:32] Go ahead, doctor.
[00:40:33] Go ahead, doctor.
[00:41:03] Who's going to term limit James Madison of being a congressman?
[00:41:06] And the reason that term limits don't work is because everybody's a lame duck the second they get there.
[00:41:10] Okay, here's the deal.
[00:41:12] Let's just say we say, okay, okay, okay.
[00:41:15] We're going to do term limits of 12 years in the House and the Senate.
[00:41:18] Okay, so each senator serves for six.
[00:41:22] And so you have six years that that senator is a lame duck after he's been reelected the first time.
[00:41:30] Okay, now look at what we've got, Sam.
[00:41:31] Between our election in November and the reseeding of the House and the Senate the first week in January.
[00:41:39] So we have two months from the election until the old lame ducks get put out.
[00:41:47] And we see, I mean, I just sweat bullets.
[00:41:50] We're in a period of lame duck session where they can do all sorts of egregious things.
[00:41:55] Very dangerous.
[00:41:56] And we see stuff come out of the woodwork.
[00:41:59] Hey, they got no checks and balances.
[00:42:00] Isn't President Trump already a lame duck?
[00:42:03] Well, he is with the fact that he can't be reelected again.
[00:42:07] Yeah.
[00:42:07] But the fact of the matter is, if you did this with senators, they'd be six years a lame duck.
[00:42:13] We had a senator in 2010 in Utah that was term limited out, if you will, by the Republican Party convention, the state convention, saying, no, we don't want him back again.
[00:42:27] So this happened in the spring of 2010.
[00:42:30] He was a lame duck.
[00:42:31] He knew he was not going to be reelected until the first week in January of 2011.
[00:42:38] His true colors came out, and he participated in some big government grabs that were absolutely, I'm confident, would not have happened had he been looking for a reelection.
[00:42:51] This is how it happens.
[00:42:53] You look at the unrighteous steward that got fired and had some time, you know, scripturally, where he was settling up accounts.
[00:43:00] And he defrauded his master further.
[00:43:03] This is what happens.
[00:43:05] When you're going out of office, you're feathering your nest for your next life.
[00:43:10] And that's just a fact of life.
[00:43:12] They're humans.
[00:43:13] They're looking to take care of themselves after they've left this cushy job that made big bucks and they had very little responsibility.
[00:43:22] Well, they got a lot of responsibility, but the abuse of the crime.
[00:43:25] Well, make sure they can't go into the private sector and take care of themselves, too, by the way.
[00:43:29] Well, here's the deal.
[00:43:30] If you're a senator and you're Louisiana, I'm just going to pick, they put stuff together so that when they go back to Louisiana, when they're no longer in office, they got open doors, welcome arms, saying, come on, be on our board of directors.
[00:43:46] Help us to, you know, do whatever they're doing.
[00:43:49] Because they feathered their nest.
[00:43:51] This thing with the term limits kind of thing, we had it.
[00:43:55] It failed.
[00:43:56] The founders rejected it.
[00:43:57] We know what a lame duck session is.
[00:44:00] I mean, if you're just in your final term of office as a congressperson and you've been in for 10 years, you get elected again, your last two years, you're a lame duck.
[00:44:10] If you're a senator, your last six years, you're a lame duck.
[00:44:12] We have not got better presidents because we limited presidents to two terms.
[00:44:17] We have found that this thing, it's just not bearing the fruit that everybody said it was.
[00:44:24] It responds to the American people not knowing the Constitution and being involved in the process as our founding fathers intended.
[00:44:31] They said you have a republic.
[00:44:32] By the way, Donald referred to us as a democracy twice and not a republic once, by the way.
[00:44:37] But in a constitutional republic, the people must be actively engaged.
[00:44:40] And if you analyze your candidates every two years for a congressman, every six years for a senator, every four years for the president, and take appropriate action, if they serve well, individually, you can keep them.
[00:44:51] If they don't serve well, you can term limit them individually right now.
[00:44:54] And we don't need any laws or anything else.
[00:44:56] We just need active, involved, constitutional Americans.
[00:44:59] We, the people, are ultimately responsible for our own governance.
[00:45:04] We do it through trusted representatives that take an oath to keep their actions within the limits and bounds constitutionally established.
[00:45:12] We need to keep their feet in the fire on that constantly.
[00:45:16] And they respond to the fire from back home.
[00:45:20] We've been in the halls of Congress.
[00:45:22] We've watched, you know, I've watched the parades of people coming into the congressman's office begging for largesse from the government or the senator's office and saying, oh, the children need this.
[00:45:38] Can you, you know, grant us this little bit of largesse, blah, blah, blah.
[00:45:42] That's how we get a government that's $36 trillion in debt, admitted debt.
[00:45:48] It's a lot more than that, obviously.
[00:45:50] But that's how we do that.
[00:45:52] We continue to say, I'll buy my way back into office with largesse.
[00:45:58] And so what you do, you exacerbate that problem by saying you're going to say, okay, in your final term, you can create as much largesse as you want.
[00:46:09] I mean, this is without saying it.
[00:46:11] Because when you go back home, you're going to have welcome arms there to say, just like that unrighteous servant that defrauded his master,
[00:46:21] they're going to come back in and they're going to say, hey, look what I brought you when I was in office.
[00:46:27] Do you have an assignment for me that I can kind of milk for a while?
[00:46:31] You know, you've got board of director jobs that pay pretty well.
[00:46:33] You do several board of director jobs in different companies that you just, you know, gave government largesse to.
[00:46:40] Hey, you're pretty well set for life without having to go to nothing more than a few meetings every month.
[00:46:47] This will not work.
[00:46:49] And by the way, the frustration that will come out of this, because the people will say, by golly, those Congress critters are not giving us a term limits amendment that we can vote on and ratify back home.
[00:47:05] Because, you know, you've got to get two-thirds of both houses to put it forth and then three-quarters of the states ratify.
[00:47:11] Two-thirds of both houses are not going to do this.
[00:47:14] And so the people are going to say, by golly, we've got another way to do this.
[00:47:18] We're going to call a convention.
[00:47:20] This is going to be one of the things on the agenda.
[00:47:23] And pretty soon you've got a new constitution written.
[00:47:26] And they say, oh, it's got to be ratified by three-quarters of the states anyway.
[00:47:30] No, no, that isn't how it worked.
[00:47:33] When in 1787 the original constitution required all the states to ratify any changes, they changed it to just nine states.
[00:47:43] Well, they could do that.
[00:47:44] They could say 50% of the states.
[00:47:46] Or a voice vote in Congress.
[00:47:48] They could say that we could do a call-in thing on some tabulator.
[00:47:53] I mean, whatever.
[00:47:55] Every bit of it is clown show.
[00:47:57] Folks, don't call for it.
[00:47:58] You can individually create term limits anytime you want to.
[00:48:02] You're dissatisfied with your representative.
[00:48:04] Vote them out.
[00:48:05] And if Americans individually believe that's the case, we've already got term limits.
[00:48:10] Last thing we need to do is put laws in place that basically pretend they can take the place of your fiduciary responsibility as an American citizen.
[00:48:19] You have an obligation to be involved and to act accordingly.
[00:48:22] And all this does is pretend that, oh, we can put a law in place, then you guys can go back to sleep.
[00:48:26] It ain't the way it works in a constitutional republic.
[00:48:28] The founders said you have a constitutional republic if you can keep it.
[00:48:32] This is the key to keeping it, ladies and gentlemen, not falling for these term limits and standing up individually and saying, hey, I tried the term limit, Spencer Cox, by voting for Phil Lyman just the other day.
[00:48:44] If enough people would have agreed with me, it would have happened.
[00:48:46] And if they didn't commit fraud, it would have happened.
[00:48:49] But you see how many ways they have to commit fraud?
[00:48:51] Final story before the end of the hour.
[00:48:52] And this is where we need to quit voting largesque from the Treasury, folks.
[00:48:56] We need to quit being socialists.
[00:48:58] Thou shalt not steal comes to mind.
[00:49:00] But here's an example to make the point.
[00:49:02] I'm a radio guy through and through.
[00:49:03] There's no more radio guy than me.
[00:49:05] I've been at it for 30 years.
[00:49:06] I've probably logged more hours on the radio than anybody alive to date or at least close.
[00:49:09] If not, okay, here's the point.
[00:49:12] Right now they have a bill that would benefit Sam Bushman tremendously.
[00:49:15] Here it is.
[00:49:16] The AM radio for every vehicle act.
[00:49:19] Oh, yeah.
[00:49:19] I should be aboard with that, baby.
[00:49:21] I'm a radio guy.
[00:49:22] We need to mandate an AM radio in every vehicle.
[00:49:26] They want me to do that.
[00:49:28] All these National Association of Broadcasters and everybody else are emailing me saying, Sam, you've got to use your airwaves to push for this.
[00:49:34] I refuse.
[00:49:35] I will not do it.
[00:49:36] There should be no law of any kind that forces AM radio to be in any car.
[00:49:39] If I build a car and I'm the manufacturer, I should have the freedom to put what I want in it or not.
[00:49:43] Now, if you want to use public pressure to say we really need AM radio for national security reasons, for emergency reasons, and so you should keep them in there.
[00:49:51] I mean, I'm all for encouraging.
[00:49:54] But mandating by law an act to mandate an AM radio in every car is criminal.
[00:49:58] It's wrong.
[00:49:59] And it needs to stop.
[00:50:00] And I'm against it 100%, doctor.
[00:50:03] Okay, Sam, if they can mandate an AM radio in every car, which is absurd from the get-go, why not say that you've got to have an air conditioner in every car?
[00:50:12] Well, I may like that, but I can buy it or not.
[00:50:15] Okay?
[00:50:15] Or they may say, nope, every car's got to be completely electric.
[00:50:20] You can only have electric cars.
[00:50:24] Therefore, we're going to say by such and such a date all petroleum-based vehicles will be put in the junkyard.
[00:50:33] Whatever.
[00:50:34] If you can say, I mean, what idiocy is this?
[00:50:36] Yeah, what about a Mar-a-Lago for every American?
[00:50:39] I'll take it.
[00:50:40] Whatever.
[00:50:40] You don't write.
[00:50:41] It's nuts, people.
[00:50:42] And so I'm against it on principle.
[00:50:45] And, you know, a lot of people think, oh, if it was your favorite things, Sam, you'd be for it.
[00:50:48] No, wrong.
[00:50:49] I'm against this, doctor.
[00:50:50] It is absolutely against the American form of the proper rule of limited constitutional government in every way.
[00:50:57] You know, early in the colonies' time, they mandated that every household had to have a firearm, a functioning firearm.
[00:51:05] Now, hey, that sounds like a great law, but the fact of the matter is people can choose whether they want to have firearms in their house or not.
[00:51:12] But that's the problem is if you start saying they must have it, you could say they can't have it.
[00:51:16] Okay?
[00:51:18] Okay?
[00:51:18] And these things, emergencies.
[00:51:20] If they can shut down the economy, put you in house arrest and everything on some virus, could you see the chance that they'll declare an emergency over firearms violence?
[00:51:35] We've got to, in the name of containing this emergency, we've got to seize all firearms.
[00:51:42] Can you see how things can be whacked out as quickly as not?
[00:51:46] If you go down the path, you're going to get caught in a trap.
[00:51:50] Don't go there, people.
[00:51:51] This is absurd.
[00:51:53] I mean, my goodness.
[00:51:55] I bring it up because it's an example of something that, you know, you'd think I'd be way for it would benefit Sam Bushman probably more than most people by far.
[00:52:02] But to me, you've got to understand something, folks.
[00:52:04] There's no authority for this kind of stuff.
[00:52:07] You know what?
[00:52:07] I believe you can use your, you know, hey, I encourage every house to have a constitutional firearm.
[00:52:13] I think it's a great idea.
[00:52:14] And I encourage car makers to keep AM radios in their cars for the very reasons highlighted.
[00:52:20] It's important.
[00:52:21] But there's no authority to legislate or mandate such.
[00:52:24] And we need to stop it.
[00:52:25] And we need to stop it now.
[00:52:26] And the best way is for if every talk show host in the country were to jettison and go against this bill, maybe it could be stopped.
[00:52:32] But you've got big radio groups demanding this.
[00:52:35] And it's going to be very hard to stop.
[00:52:37] And I pray we can.
[00:52:38] I hope Donald just says this is clown show and, you know, says no matter what, even if it does pass, I won't sign it.
[00:52:44] We've got to use the checks and balances, folks.
[00:52:46] And even though we desire to take action now, let's go to war and fix this country.
[00:52:50] Let's mandate this.
[00:52:51] Let's do that.
[00:52:52] Let's if I was president, here's what I'd do on one day.
[00:52:54] I'd be a dictator.
[00:52:55] All that's got to go by the wayside, folks.
[00:52:58] Let's step back.
[00:52:59] Turn to God Almighty.
[00:53:01] Use the supreme law of the land with all of its checks and balances as it was intended.
[00:53:04] And let's move forward slowly, methodically, humbly before God Almighty.
[00:53:10] And we can right the republic.
[00:53:12] We can stop the wrongs.
[00:53:13] It'll take a lot of time.
[00:53:14] We didn't break America in a day.
[00:53:16] We ain't going to fix it in a day either.
[00:53:17] Remember that.
[00:53:18] And remember that one man, Donald, is not a king or your savior.
[00:53:22] There's only one savior, and that's Jesus Christ.
[00:53:24] Donald can do a lot of good if he's surrounded by good people.
[00:53:27] And that's the big key is that we all need to be involved in our constitutional republic.
[00:53:33] And it's the only way that our founding fathers understood and intended it to work.
[00:53:37] Dr. Bradley, the final comment to you.
[00:53:39] We began our two-hour get-together here with, I mentioned the fact that we probably need more prayer now that the elections have occurred,
[00:53:50] the transitions between one regime and the next.
[00:53:52] I would suggest that we exercise our responsibility to look to God individually with spouses, with family, with our circle of friends and influenced people.
[00:54:04] So let's continue to look to God for the solutions this nation needs and not look to a savior to come out of Washington by any means.
[00:54:12] It'll be a dictator and a monarch.
[00:54:13] I couldn't agree more, ladies and gentlemen.
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