THE BIG MIG SHOW
FEBRUARY 25, 2026
EPISODE 778 – 11AM
Ryan Zink's Focus for Texas' 19th Congressional District: Restoring Power to the People Lubbock, TX. He’s a lifelong Texan and resident of Wolfforth, today highlights his campaign priorities as a Republican candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in Texas' 19th Congressional District.
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They go big in Texas, right? Man, I sure hope so.
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I hope they're going to fix Texas.
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That's the plan. That's what the show today's all
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I'm just trying to get my friend New York Times.
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I'm just trying to get my friend Josh or James to go big in
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but that's another day. No story.
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narrow. There's an opportunity, George.
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These dating events, I understand the ratio is 3 women
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those New York women that can't, that aren't, you can't.
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Pay me enough? No way.
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Those are all liberals. Dude it's a three to one way
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All right. Well, anyway, for anybody out
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It's interesting, I guess they're struggling to get men to
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Yeah, but you know, I rested on Tuesday.
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Cyclone. I rested on Tuesday.
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Today's Wednesday. It's the middle of the week.
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Hump day, hump week for me. But you know, ain't much going
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on. Whatever.
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All right, we're joined by Ryan Zink.
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You know, the other day we talked about Texas and talked
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about the Islamification of Texas and how frightening it is
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not under Ryan Zink's watch. And we're, we're hoping that you
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guys in Texas will identify that he's the right choice.
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Texas CD 19. Hopefully I got that right.
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We're going to be talking about a lot today with Ryan.
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This isn't the first time he's been on her show.
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He's a real American, true patriot.
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And of course, we're talking about the 19th Congressional
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District. And he's a lifelong Texan, a
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resident of Wolforth. Today he's we're going to talk
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about his campaign priorities as a Republican candidate for the
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US House of Representatives in Texas.
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And he's got deep roots in West TX.
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He's committed to fighting federal overreach, supporting
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local farmers and energy workers, and returning power
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from Washington back to the people in the state.
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He's a fourth generation Texan raised in the Panhandle.
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And of course, he brings a grounded down to earth
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perspective shaped by hard work and a small business and his
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dedication to community values. And he's lived in Lubbock County
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for years and previously served in roles supporting Texas
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Republicans. I'm excited he's here.
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I always appreciate. Forgot something though.
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Because he's really a no nonsense guy and that's what I
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like about him. I want to add something to that.
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So he works in the oil fields in Texas.
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Oil fields. You know how the oil workers
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are. There's a tough SO BS.
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You ever watch the show Land Man?
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He's like one of them dudes in the field.
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Let's bring him on. Welcome to the big, big show.
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Ryan Zink. What's up, Mr. Land Man?
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How y'all doing? Thanks for having me on, I
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appreciate it. I should be really saying what's
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up, Mr. Congressman. I hope so.
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We've been seeing just a few days.
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Here we've helped quite a few congressional members get into
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DC. We've been instrumental
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hopefully hope Sheppelman will be one of the next ones We were
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able to get heard his endorsement by Trump herds a
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rhino here in Colorado. He but of course he manipulated
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when he voted voted for the big beautiful bill.
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Trump gave him the endorsement. Of course, the tariffs come out
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and Trump, we made sure he was aware that that, you know, heard
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was going around and saying, Oh yeah, great.
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I'm happy that the Supreme Court ruled.
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And any idiot, you know, we always talk about common sense
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on the show and that's what I love about our Texans like Ryan.
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Common sense is common in Texas for the most part.
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Maybe not when you're talking about Governor Abbott.
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I'm not sure. His common sense taking $14
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million dollars in what I would call Islamic linked money.
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Don't think that's great. That's not a good look for
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anybody. But Ryan, you've been a no shit
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guy for a long time. And and I always appreciate that
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about you, that you kind of just say it exactly like it is like
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any good Texan would and it's a big deal.
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But you know, I've been, I'm really concerned.
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I don't like what's going on in Texas, clearly don't like
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California and New York, but those are easy.
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I never expected Texas to be heading in the direction it
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seems to be heading. Of course, with the governor
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that's taking money from a source like I just described, it
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brings a lot of things in the question.
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You know, George and I have always been kind of side eye,
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side eyeing Abbott. I have to be honest, we've never
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fully embraced him because I always felt like there was
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something off George. You tell me if you disagree with
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me. I do not disagree with you.
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I do not like Abbott. I think he's a wolf in sheep's
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clothing. He's just letting too many
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things slide. And like, we just did the show
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on Monday about all these Islamic mosque popping up, him
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taking his biggest donors, Pakistan, Muslim, Pakistani.
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I mean, what's going on? Just because Trump endorsement
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doesn't mean it's right. Because he has been wrong and
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he's wrong on this one. And that's why I brought up herd
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because sometimes endorsements are made for the wrong reasons.
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And then if you don't pay attention, you end up endorsing
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somebody whose policies aren't in line with this
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administration. And, you know, we, we just got
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done with the State of the Union.
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And yes, I think there's a lot of things that are on track.
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You know, I, I love, I love the immigration policy that we're
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trying to push forward. I think the economy is on the
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right track. It's not fixed.
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We still got 3% inflation. I don't think the grocery store
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prices have really dropped as much as they act like they have.
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I've still surprised often when I get to the register and I look
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at it and think, OK, what's going on here?
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But Ryan, let's talk about some of the stuff.
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First of all, how's your campaign going?
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Let's talk about that with the audience.
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Man, it's, it's really been going great.
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You know, I'm just really blessed by the Father to be in
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the position that I'm in, you know, after, you know, years and
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years of suffering, it's good to see some results finally coming
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out. Yeah, I think that's great.
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So what you know, tell us right now, let's talk about some of
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your specific, you know, the policies you think are most
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important. I think often this
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administration is out of touch with farmers.
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They really don't seem to understand the industry, unless,
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of course, they're dealing with the agricultural industrial
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complex or maybe some of the chemical manufacturers.
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I thought we were going to get rid of glycophate.
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It seemed like we were. It was imminent, and then all of
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a sudden it was back on. I saw some great technology the
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other day where they're using lasers to kill weeds and to kill
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insects, which would be much safer.
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Because I'm always concerned what they're making the farmers
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do and the manipulation of how they get access for money.
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You know, and I, I don't know what's wrong with DC because
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farmers are really, that's a national security interest in my
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opinion. Yes, yes it is take.
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It from there and tell me what you think on that if you agree.
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OK. So basically what we have is we
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have a farm bill that's, you know, how it's been renewed a
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couple of times. And inside of that farm bill,
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there's 12 different points that, you know, that we can
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really just kind of put out into the general public.
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So we're looking at commodities conservation, we're looking at
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trade, we're looking at nutrition, at credit, rural
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development, resource extension, and you know, the related
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matters that come with that. It's a little bit more than just
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the the extension. You have forestry, you have
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energy, you have horticulture, and then they have this nice,
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great big file that doesn't really have a lot in it.
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That's called miscellaneous. And it's like foreign
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adversaries buying land, you know, Then we have like
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experimental pilots inside of that.
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And then of course, one of the most important aspects of this
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miscellaneous column is that the farmer suicide epidemic or
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mental health access gaps that come with it because of multiple
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year deficits. So when it comes to farming
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right now, this farm bill is garbage. 76% of it went to SNAP
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benefits the last time that it was split up, which I don't know
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if anybody else just wants a whole bunch of people just
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sitting on, you know, welfare and just eating, you know, chips
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on the couch. But for me, that doesn't do
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anything for our farmers here in West TX.
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We're a food, fiber and fuel region.
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And that's really where we come together across the nation.
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Now, Cotton is king here in Lubbock.
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That's one of the things that we have.
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But it's not just Lubbock, it's Lubbock, it's Plainview, it's
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Abilene, it's all the way up to Midland, TX.
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You know, you've got it all the way across, even up towards like
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Happy Texas and moving all around.
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This district is 30 square miles, OK, It's bigger than some
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states. And we have over 700 people
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that live in this district and the majority of them are waiting
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on this, on this farm bill to actually stop bailing out these
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major AG companies like Bayer and Monsanto and John Deere and
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all these others. And so some like what I'm
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hearing from the region, from the, from the farmers that I'm
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talking to, they're, you know, these major AG industries,
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they're using us as test pilots, jacking up the prices for us to
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pay for it. And then they go to other, they
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go to other countries and they sell it for pennies on the
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dollar. So I'll give you an example of
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this. It's $494.00 to buy a bag of
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cotton seed right now. And it actually, I heard that it
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actually went up closer to 490 this week.
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I have not confirmed that myself, but I was told that
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earlier this week. And so they will charge us the
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the farmers here a technology fee and that technology fee can
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be pretty much any amount that they want to add into.
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But then when they go to countries like.
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That identical to the pharmaceutical companies that
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they try to pass through their R&D and their technical costs,
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we get gouged and yet you can go to a foreign country and buy
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pharmaceuticals for pennies on the dollar as compared to what
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we pay insulin as an example. It's always been overpriced
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here. What they charge, insurance
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companies charge the uninsured people that need it to survive.
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And I was unaware of this. So you're telling me they're
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doing the same thing with our example seed?
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These here, we pay the big price.
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What are they paying other countries for that same bag of
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seed, Ryan? Sometimes less than $100.
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That's a bunch of bullshit. Anything.
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They should pay more for the seed and we should pay less.
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I have a question. I have a question.
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If they're growing, let's say, cotton, right?
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And they, yeah, once they farm the cotton, they can't they get
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the seeds out of that. Yes, so I mean, we, we have, you
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know, the gens and stuff that can that can produce that out.
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But then you have to look at the liabilities too, like who owns
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the land, who's leasing the land?
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What companies are going now? Is it a research and development
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deal? Is it allowed to be, you know,
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put out into the public? I mean, there's a, there's a lot
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of different aspects that are there, but sometimes what we're
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seeing with some of this cotton dance is I've talked to multiple
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farmers in the area that they got seed that wasn't viable.
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And any time that that seed holds over.
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So you know, they do all this, you know, genetic testing and
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everything else to modify these plants so that they'll grow a
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specific way for that harvest. A majority of the these big
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sample batches that we're seeing of some of their most successful
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products, the seed from those are not viable.
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The next year, they won't grow a plant.
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So, so they intentionally make it so the seed, it can't take
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the seeds out from your crop and save them because they don't
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want it to be viable, because they want to sell you another
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$500 bag of seed. I also understand that the big
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companies will independently send testers out.
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Let's say that somehow you you, you state that you're not using
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their seed, but there's cross pollination and that means that
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when they tested it, it'll appears though it is a Monsanto
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seed and they will crack you legally.
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Is that true? Yeah.
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So there's so there is a lot of loft there when it comes to
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stuff like that too. That is one of the issues that
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has been that has been brought up too.
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So there there are very specific ways around that.
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But you know what farmer, So let's let's just say that, you
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know, I'm a farmer and I get hit with this.
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What farmers actually have the money to go up and fight against
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the corporation? Like there Monsanto or you know,
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any of these others that are coming out with these?
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It's you know, it's ridiculous to me that there's even an
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assault on them at all with the overwhelming, I mean, just the
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input cost alone of farming is as extravagant right now.
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I mean, it is extraordinary how much it cost.
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And there's and there's, you know, this is just like 1 issue
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out of the fact that like, we're losing our rural hospitals here
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and just in Jones County, we've lost two, you know, and it's not
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fair. It's not fair out here.
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We need to compete. In rural areas, paying the
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doctors because of course there's a shortage in a lot of
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states. Wait a minute, what if?
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What if we just curtail all the fraud like Minnesota, Ohio,
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California? We'd have money for these
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hospitals and pay these doctors and possible, you know.
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Well, and, and the fraud in general, we're talking about
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billions and billions and potentially trillions when you
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extended outlook at Doge, the amount of money that gets
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wasted. And like I said a little while
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ago, one of the biggest problems I'm also understanding these
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farmers is generational farming has really changed that.
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The families don't want to run the farms.
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They don't want to stay because they've been through it.
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They see how awful it is for the farmers.
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They're dealing with issues like seed and other company issues.
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And it's a problem, right? The, the young kids don't want
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to deal with it because it isn't profitable enough.
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And I feel like sometimes, and we've done it with so many of
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the industries, even the meat processing plants for the cattle
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ranchers. You know, I understand there's
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a, there's a group of them that are trying to put together the
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funds to open up their own meat processing.
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But it's, it's the orchestration of that.
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And then like you said, it's the importation of low cost, low
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quality products from out of the country.
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They bring them in. The food basically nutritionally
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is just trash. We had an expert on our show not
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too long ago, Ryan, a couple of days, maybe it's a week ago now,
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and we see we were talking about the the products that were being
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fed to the military and how nutritionally deficient they are
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and how they're full of poisons. They're importing this stuff
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from China. Now.
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Think about that. We're giving our military forces
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food. We have tons of farmland, some
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of the richest farmland in the entire globe.
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And because farmers are being treated the way they are, I have
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to think that the farmers are screaming for the rooftops to
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get you elected. Oh, I would definitely hope so
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because I am, I am a real fighter for this.
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Like we have to have our farmers.
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This is not a negotiable option. Anything that you touched or did
00:17:44
today think a farmer because I guarantee you it's behind it.
00:17:48
And you know, it's it's so sad to me to see that, you know, we
00:17:52
are losing family farms out here, you know, and a majority
00:17:55
of these of these bills that are going forward, they're only to
00:17:58
promote like the large farms, large scale Act.
00:18:01
And I'm a fighter for small farms.
00:18:03
I have a homestead at my house. I grow my own vegetables.
00:18:05
We're going to have some chickens here as soon as we get
00:18:07
through these last final cold snaps to where we have our own
00:18:10
eggs and we do that kind of thing because, you know, this is
00:18:13
Texas. Let's go baby.
00:18:14
But when it comes down to it, there's just not enough being
00:18:18
done. And there's so many holes in,
00:18:21
you know what, in what this bill and our, our farmers are
00:18:26
actually needing. Because any, any way across the
00:18:29
board, I mean, these preference and price points that are being
00:18:33
set up like you're talking about, you know, the, the
00:18:35
ranchers that are coming in, sometimes these guys are selling
00:18:38
in as low as $4.00 a pound. And then these major processing
00:18:42
companies, they're selling out for $9 a pound.
00:18:45
It's crazy, isn't it? Yeah, it's in the last week.
00:18:48
Little on the table that these guys, how do you stay
00:18:51
profitable? You know, and I got to ask you
00:18:53
this, Ron, since we're talking about farmland, we've seen this
00:18:56
this vast accumulation like people like Bill Gates buying up
00:19:00
farmland, which I think is shouldn't be allowed.
00:19:03
And then he's not the only one. And then what about the Chinese?
00:19:06
Have you seen any farmland in your areas get bought by the
00:19:08
Chinese? Which they're buying it a lot of
00:19:10
times right next to very sensitive facilities.
00:19:13
We've been told by several people that are anti CCP that
00:19:17
these are being used as safe houses or different levels of
00:19:21
Chinese military, meaning they might have 8 different divisions
00:19:24
of the country. I don't mean full divisions, but
00:19:26
individuals from different divisions, intelligence
00:19:28
organizations. We've been infiltrated.
00:19:30
Even Iran is alleging that they've got sleeper cells
00:19:33
already here in the United States and they're ready to take
00:19:35
action. What about the Chinese land grab
00:19:38
and maybe people like Gates? Why is this billionaire asshole
00:19:42
allowed to accumulate like he is when we know that his plan isn't
00:19:46
good? We know he's a globalist.
00:19:47
I don't understand why David Sacks.
00:19:49
One of my one of the most offensive moments is when I saw
00:19:53
this scumbag sitting next to Melania Trump, a guy that went
00:19:57
to Epstein Island allegedly 27 or 28 times.
00:20:00
Clearly he must have known what was going on and he must have
00:20:02
been participating. And then on the other side is
00:20:05
Mark Zuckerberg, $460 million, Mark Zuckerbucks Zuckerberg.
00:20:10
What was David Sacks thinking? And can you tell me this?
00:20:13
Talk about the Chinese farm and land grab.
00:20:16
Let's talk about Gates and that grab.
00:20:19
So I, I don't think that if you're not, I think that if
00:20:22
you're not from this country, you shouldn't be able to own
00:20:24
land. That's just the way that I see
00:20:26
it. Because anytime that these
00:20:27
developers want to come in, do you know, one of the biggest
00:20:30
issues that we have with these outside influences coming in is
00:20:32
they want to build AI data centers, which I do feel like
00:20:35
that's also a level of national security because we do have to
00:20:38
stay ahead in the AI game. You know, we do have enemies
00:20:41
that would absolutely love to see us destroyed in technology.
00:20:44
Advancement is one of the requirements that we have with
00:20:46
the Department of War and we do have to stay out ahead of it.
00:20:50
But these ones that are coming into my region over here, they
00:20:53
want to use 500 million gallons of water.
00:20:56
We don't have that kind of water over here.
00:20:58
We have good clean, fresh Ogallala aquifer water, but it's
00:21:01
only going to last for so long. What are we looking at 20302050?
00:21:05
By the time that it runs out? You know, we're right now, I
00:21:07
think we're seeing there's going to be like 5 in Midland, TX.
00:21:10
That's just outside of my reach here for my district.
00:21:14
But we have them going in, in Abilene and in Plainview and in
00:21:16
Amarillo. Amarillo is also just outside of
00:21:18
my reach, But these foreign investment groups and all these
00:21:23
people, yes, they're buying up land all across and particularly
00:21:26
around our military bases, which I, I think is ridiculous.
00:21:29
But we could avoid a majority of this just by writing a bill in
00:21:32
that says, if you're not from this country, you can't buy up
00:21:35
land. Oh, and by the way, I'm also for
00:21:37
if you're a dual citizen, you can't serve in public office
00:21:40
either because we've seen a large uptake of that too.
00:21:43
And I just think that it's so, you know, it's, it's just so
00:21:46
much crap. You could sell it in bags at
00:21:48
Home Depot and it's just not, it's just not cutting it
00:21:51
anymore. Like our farmers in this area,
00:21:54
the price of Land's going up. The I've, I don't know if you
00:21:57
guys have seen the price of a combine anytime recently, but
00:22:00
some of those can get as high as $1.
00:22:03
You know, we're losing our health care, we're losing
00:22:04
everything over here. And I got a plan to fix all
00:22:06
that. But we, but it's going to take
00:22:08
some, it's going to take some time and it's going to take some
00:22:10
real effort. And farmers are going to have to
00:22:12
get loud because they've been, it hasn't been fair to them.
00:22:15
It really hasn't. You know, the farmers and of
00:22:18
course over in France took it into their own hands.
00:22:22
We've seen in the Netherlands same thing where they've taken
00:22:25
and they've gone right into the government areas and sprayed
00:22:29
them down with manure and all kinds.
00:22:31
And I think that's what it's going to require.
00:22:33
Here's here's my issue that that really for me and you know, this
00:22:36
show, we go after everybody, right?
00:22:38
We're still talking about Epstein.
00:22:39
We're still talking about what we were promised on
00:22:42
transparency, accountability and consequences.
00:22:44
I still see these J6 committee assholes walking around doing
00:22:48
whatever they want. I still see Adam Schiff, you
00:22:51
know, committing mortgage fraud. Letitia James, you know,
00:22:54
basically there's still this rules for thee, not for me.
00:22:56
I'm not thrilled with a lot of the members of the
00:22:59
administration, specifically Pam Bondi and Cash Patel.
00:23:02
At the moment. I don't see the arrests going
00:23:04
the way they are. I'm not really angry about cash
00:23:06
going to the hockey thing. I think that was good.
00:23:08
And I think it's America. I'm not sure he should have been
00:23:11
videotaped, you know, slamming beers.
00:23:13
But again, he's a real he's a guy and I, I I get that and I
00:23:16
don't I don't really bought that doesn't bother me.
00:23:17
What bothers me is what I thought was going to happen.
00:23:21
I don't think there's time to dilly dally, right?
00:23:24
We need guys like you in DC because it's a uniparty.
00:23:28
You got one group that's actively attempting to destroy
00:23:30
the country. They talk about, oh, with the
00:23:33
tariffs this and tariffs that. Meanwhile, we're taking in more
00:23:36
money on tariffs than ever when we're getting it from other
00:23:38
countries. I can't figure out why they
00:23:40
don't think that's good policy regardless of the law.
00:23:42
But they're ready to enforce the law when it comes to tariffs,
00:23:45
but they're not going to enforce the law on anything else like
00:23:48
like Joe Biden's auto pens. And I think we need somebody
00:23:51
like you that's just not going to take any crap from anybody.
00:23:54
And that, you know, I've always said in DC we need pipe hitters
00:23:57
with brains because what we have right now are people like AOC
00:24:01
that can't string 2 sentences together.
00:24:03
Kamala Harris. And of course I've called often
00:24:07
and I want to ask you this about lobbying money, super PAC money,
00:24:11
foundation, NGO money. We see so many ways that these,
00:24:15
you know, government officials have money funneled towards him.
00:24:18
I think that the, the congressional members in DC
00:24:21
should have to do 2 things. Number one, I think they should
00:24:23
have to wear NASCAR style jackets.
00:24:27
The largest passengers are from their largest donors.
00:24:30
And just like shows as we pumped Genesis Gold, they're a sponsor
00:24:34
of the show. We get money from George and I
00:24:36
really are gold and silver stackers.
00:24:38
We like the product and we believe in it.
00:24:41
The point is, I think that you should have to be a disclaimer
00:24:44
if you're going to get up in front of Congress and you're
00:24:46
going to start to spout off of why, you know, we should be
00:24:48
supporting Big AG. And I want you to talk about
00:24:52
before you get ready to say that if you took money from any big
00:24:54
egg, did Monsanto pay you? Did anybody pay you?
00:24:58
So how much money do you get? Because that disclaimer we have
00:25:01
to live for. The FCC says that a show like
00:25:03
ours has to acknowledge sponsorship.
00:25:05
We can't hide it, just like on social media.
00:25:07
I don't know why they don't enforce it on social media.
00:25:09
We know the Democrats gave lots of influencers tons of money.
00:25:13
How do you feel about that? Because that's one of the
00:25:14
biggest problems we have. Lobbying, in my opinion, is a
00:25:17
major issue in most cases because it's a manipulation of
00:25:20
the system. Absolutely.
00:25:23
I, I couldn't agree more. That's why I haven't taken one
00:25:25
single red cent from any pack or any lobbyist organization in
00:25:29
both of my campaigns. Not a dime.
00:25:32
And anybody's feel can feel free to go and check my FEC record on
00:25:36
that because there's nothing there.
00:25:38
And you know, and I, I just think it needs to be done away
00:25:40
with all together. What do we really need be
00:25:42
lobbyists for and see, and I'm running against the lobbyists
00:25:45
right now. 30 years started with Larry Combis.
00:25:47
I think he's a nice guy. I think he's a great guy, but
00:25:49
you can't give money to both sides of the party.
00:25:51
You can't advocate on one side for major AG and then say, you
00:25:55
know, oh woe, it's me with the government, then at the same
00:25:58
time be lobbying for the same position, you know, for those.
00:26:01
Countries my my fix to. The American.
00:26:04
Public. My fix for that is you know
00:26:07
when, when all the donations as you go into one pool divided up
00:26:11
and distributed evenly to all the candidates.
00:26:14
This way there is no trying for favoritism.
00:26:15
None of that when it comes to donations.
00:26:19
Yeah, and I, I just think that the system is entirely unfair.
00:26:21
You know, you look at my campaign I'm currently fighting
00:26:24
against on 2 candidates, we're looking at almost $2
00:26:28
from, excuse me, from outside money that's come in from, you
00:26:31
know, from wherever. And the only people that I've
00:26:34
ever asked to donate to my campaign are the ones that
00:26:37
believe in me, who know my J6 story, who know about how about
00:26:40
me being tortured. And the reason that I'm fighting
00:26:42
for this seat and fighting for farmers is because I've had
00:26:45
enough. There's three books that govern
00:26:47
this land, the Bible, the Constitution, and the Bill of
00:26:50
Rights. And it's finally time for
00:26:53
Christian men, the ecclesia and the body of Christ to rise up
00:26:57
and change the votes in this country.
00:26:59
Only 12% of the church votes. If we got everybody to go out
00:27:03
and just vote their faith, half of these Democrats that are
00:27:06
pushing abortion and all these other things, they would be
00:27:08
completely eradicated from the scene because the church would
00:27:12
show up. And then we can live under the
00:27:13
blessings that the Father has for us.
00:27:15
But until we restore him all the way up to the top of every
00:27:19
institution, every school, every place, everywhere, we're never
00:27:22
going to prosper. And we see this time and time
00:27:25
again where countries begin to shove God out of the country and
00:27:29
then danger, war, famine, everything else breaks up.
00:27:31
Now it's the wrath of God. It's it's serious.
00:27:34
Yeah, I mean, you have to have God definitely first.
00:27:37
Another thing is after that is we have to fix our voting.
00:27:40
Yes, let's face it, the Democrats are great at cheating.
00:27:43
They continue to do it. Voter ID one day paper ballots
00:27:47
in English, no machines. You know Mondami got caught a
00:27:51
little bit in the last couple of days.
00:27:53
You know where he wanted them to show up to shovel snow.
00:27:56
Had to bring 2 IDs. Two IDs.
00:27:58
Federal program, but what's? And he's blank.
00:28:01
What he's not for my? Argument is he's got control of
00:28:04
the money. He could do what he want.
00:28:05
But here's my argument. You know, you got to have ID to
00:28:07
buy a gun. You got to have ID to get them
00:28:09
played. You got to have ID to join the
00:28:10
military. You got to have a, you know, ID
00:28:11
to go get married. For some reason, both sides of
00:28:15
the aisle have decided, and we know why.
00:28:17
It's not really for some reason that we don't need ID to vote.
00:28:21
And that, you know, that is so obvious that they all want to
00:28:25
cheat. They don't know how to fight a
00:28:28
free and fair election. Cheating is ingrained into the
00:28:32
system. I love the fact that you support
00:28:34
voter ID because it's a big issue.
00:28:36
I don't want to. Just found a group the other
00:28:38
day, a group of Pakistanis in a large group voting in our
00:28:42
federal elections. They've never even been in the
00:28:44
country. Somehow they figured out how to
00:28:45
get votes submitted. I don't know how they're doing
00:28:47
it, but they're voting in our elections even though they don't
00:28:50
have anything to do with our election, probably because they
00:28:52
have family members here and maybe they own some leering
00:28:55
centers or some autism centers where they're getting all that
00:28:57
money. Who knows?
00:28:59
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I'm like, I'm not going to bring it up until after the break.
00:34:29
You mentioned tortured. Want to elaborate on that
00:34:33
please? Oh yeah, so I've I.
00:34:36
I was January 6th, defendant. I was at the capital working on
00:34:39
my father's campaign and I was protecting police officers on
00:34:43
the E sport. I never went inside the
00:34:45
building, never assaulted anybody, never broke anything.
00:34:48
And for that, on February 4th the federal government drove
00:34:51
through the front of my house with a 12 foot battering ram
00:34:53
causing my $20 in damage. Flash bang my dogs to the point
00:34:57
to where they both have PTSD. Now it's been all the way up
00:35:00
until this year fighting everything out until I got my
00:35:04
pardon on January 20th. But while I was in Washington,
00:35:06
DCI was tortured while I was there.
00:35:09
That staff at that facility, they poisoned me.
00:35:11
I have I have scars all over my arms and my wrists from how
00:35:15
tight they put the handcuffs on me.
00:35:16
They were putting chemicals and bleach inside of my food.
00:35:19
The first cell that I was in was 1/4 inch deep in urine and feces
00:35:23
from someone else. And I went in at like 180 lbs,
00:35:28
got down to 130 lbs. And you know, it was, it was
00:35:32
really just an awful time. But the kicker to boot on that
00:35:35
just one of the things that I've come out recently and decided to
00:35:38
start talking about is the 2 miscarriages that me and my wife
00:35:41
had during this time while being politically persecuted, you
00:35:44
know, by the Gestapo S S Biden administration, you know, that
00:35:48
was going through and rounding people up just for no apparent
00:35:52
reason. And that's why I'm in this
00:35:53
fight. The blood of my children cries
00:35:55
out and they deserve justice. And we have to take America back
00:35:58
because if you, if it can happen to me, there's only four
00:36:01
executive orders right now that are holding back the wall of it
00:36:04
happening to you. And we have to get into Congress
00:36:06
and codify those so that we can protect the American public, you
00:36:10
know? Many people that haven't been
00:36:12
through the system, they don't really understand that the BLP
00:36:17
and the DOJ are not what people think.
00:36:20
The Department of Justice is really more a department of
00:36:22
injustice. I'm not very happy with Pan
00:36:25
Bondi for a number of reasons, because I thought we'd see a lot
00:36:27
more arrest by now. I think it's one of the, it's
00:36:31
one of the not great policies of this administration that that
00:36:34
what they told us, the transparency, accountability and
00:36:36
consequences were going to be a top priority.
00:36:38
I haven't seen that so far. Maybe they're going to surprise
00:36:41
me. I know a lot of people are
00:36:42
saying, oh, there's an operation and there's this secret and
00:36:44
they're they're doing this and they're OK, maybe they are.
00:36:48
But so far that's not what I'm hearing out of DC and we've got
00:36:50
pretty good connections. I'm not hearing about an
00:36:53
operation. If there was, I wouldn't talk
00:36:54
about it. I just leave it alone and just
00:36:55
wait. But you, you first hand saw the
00:36:59
inside of the Department of Justice and the Bureau of
00:37:02
Prisons weaponized system. It was weaponized against you
00:37:05
and the J Sixers. We know it was a fed surrection.
00:37:09
We know that it was, it was conspired.
00:37:11
We know that they destroyed exculpatory evidence, they hit
00:37:14
exculpatory evidence, they committed Brady violations,
00:37:18
Giglio Whitley, and the list goes on and on.
00:37:21
I just don't understand why, you know, and, and there's a couple
00:37:25
of things I really don't like #1 I don't like lifetime
00:37:28
appointments of judges. I think it puts them in a
00:37:30
position where there's no accountability.
00:37:33
I I don't like the DOJ or the judges having absolute and
00:37:37
qualified immunity because even when they violate the law, they
00:37:40
will frame it in such a way that they say, oh, yeah, but they
00:37:43
were doing it in their position. You can't sue them.
00:37:45
Not true. But of course, when you go for
00:37:47
oversight, and I don't know how familiar you are you are with
00:37:50
this, you probably are civil Rights Division, Office of
00:37:53
Professional Responsibility, Public Integrity Division and
00:37:57
the LIG. Those are the four divisions
00:37:59
that are supposed to be oversight.
00:38:00
Now, I don't know how you have the Foxes watching the hen house
00:38:02
because they're all DOJ departments.
00:38:04
And if you submit any kind of a complaint on a civil rights
00:38:06
violation, on a prosecutorial misconduct, on a destruction of
00:38:10
evidence, you will get nothing but bullshit back from those
00:38:14
agencies. You know, and I'm sure you were
00:38:16
in there with other people that weren't J Sixers.
00:38:18
Maybe for the audience, you ought to just share with them
00:38:21
quickly because that has to be fixed.
00:38:23
It's bullshit what they're getting away with and they're
00:38:25
doing it over and over and over again.
00:38:27
When you're a regular American, they will weaponize against you.
00:38:30
They, they, I don't know, Rand, if you went through this, the
00:38:32
normal process that they indict you and then they try to make
00:38:35
you take a plea and then they threaten you with the
00:38:38
superseding indictment. And if you don't comply, then
00:38:40
they stack the charges. I don't know if that happened to
00:38:42
you. Did it?
00:38:43
Yep, that's exactly what happened.
00:38:45
So they originally came in, it appeared that I was looking at
00:38:49
pretty much a life sentence when all that started.
00:38:51
They swore all the way up until the day of trial that I had gone
00:38:54
in the building, assaulted police officers and was there to
00:38:57
overthrow the government. I refused to take a plea deal, a
00:39:00
plea deal. I've been the knee for no man.
00:39:02
I serve the Lord above. I fear nothing.
00:39:05
And so I refused my plea deal. And then for that they tried to
00:39:08
give me 30 years in prison, 3 decades for never even going in
00:39:13
the building. So I I know it's full well,
00:39:17
Ryan, I know one. Thing that happened with the J
00:39:20
Sixers that we that a lot of people try to hide is that one
00:39:23
guy gets his discovery and he might get a couple of video
00:39:27
clips. Never the stuff, never the
00:39:29
exculpatory evidence. It's always the inculpatory.
00:39:31
But in that process, sometimes other J Sixers heard about video
00:39:36
that like in your case, prove you were innocent, prove that
00:39:39
you hadn't committed the crimes. But did that happen to you where
00:39:41
all of a sudden there was none of that in your discovery to
00:39:44
show that you weren't guilty, But it would turn up in another
00:39:46
J6 defendants like, hey, Ryan, I just saw you and it proves you
00:39:50
didn't go in the building. Did you have any of that happen?
00:39:52
And of course, when you tried to get it into the courts, the
00:39:55
weaponized judiciary, right? And I'm not saying there are any
00:39:58
good judges. There are some good judges, but
00:40:00
there are lots of judges that are not good judges.
00:40:03
They are corrupt. Did you find that happening
00:40:06
where you might see evidence that showed proved your
00:40:08
innocence? But then again, they wouldn't
00:40:10
even let you get it in there because they're like, oh, that
00:40:11
was near your discovery. You can't submit that.
00:40:14
Yeah. So they.
00:40:15
They tried everything under the sun to do, as a matter of fact,
00:40:18
the only things that we had to defend me was done in that
00:40:22
manner. And so now that Trump's
00:40:24
administration is back in, and I'd like to clarify and make a
00:40:27
key point about these arrests like with Pam Bondi and Cash
00:40:30
Patel and everything else. And then so the the Trump.
00:40:35
Administration. Arrested 67 people before he
00:40:39
left office over January 6th, and then the Biden
00:40:41
administration within six months had arrested over 600 people for
00:40:46
walking through a building. OK, now by the way, the people's
00:40:51
building, I might add. We paid for it.
00:40:54
It's the people's building. It's not Congress's building.
00:40:57
It's not the US government's building.
00:40:58
We paid for it. It's our building for the
00:41:01
people, by the people, Not, oh, this is our government building
00:41:04
and you're not allowed in here. That's bullshit.
00:41:07
Yeah, well. I mean, and when you look at
00:41:09
January 6th, this ought to be a warning shot for everybody
00:41:12
involving the Patriot Act because they were able to
00:41:16
classify me as a white Christian nationalist.
00:41:18
And, you know, I'll take that. Like, sure, go ahead.
00:41:22
But they're literally compiling people with AI.
00:41:27
They were paying the sedition honors hundreds of thousands of
00:41:30
dollars to go in and find people doing stuff that they couldn't
00:41:34
do. The, the, the prosecutors in my
00:41:37
case, I had three prosecutors, OK, I had the first prosecutor.
00:41:42
He lied on Trinis Evans case and he was dismissed for my case
00:41:47
over that. Then I had two volunteer
00:41:49
prosecutors come in who one of them works for an organization
00:41:53
in New York where she's the attorney.
00:41:55
They volunteered. They were Democrats that came in
00:41:58
and that's the that's the title of my book.
00:42:00
That's coming out pretty soon. It's called guilty until proven
00:42:02
Democrat. And so when you look at this,
00:42:07
the Patriot Act allows all three branches of the government to
00:42:10
work against the American people.
00:42:12
And this is exactly what happened.
00:42:13
And James Emmanuel Bosberg, many of you are familiar with this
00:42:16
judge. You just don't know it.
00:42:18
This is the judge that tried to make the airplane turn back
00:42:21
around with 127 Venezuelan illegal immigrants on, and it's
00:42:24
still fighting the Trump. Administration.
00:42:28
Yeah, that was. My judge, that was my judge,
00:42:31
that activist loser in robes is the man that sentenced me to
00:42:35
prison because I would not apologize for being at the
00:42:38
Capitol of January 6th. You will never get an apology
00:42:42
from me and undeserved. And that's.
00:42:44
My point? They say that a judge, when he
00:42:47
puts the robe on, is supposed to leave all political bias at the
00:42:50
door, and that is not what's happening here in this country.
00:42:53
It's kind of hard to do that when you've donated.
00:42:55
Millions and you're manipulating the system.
00:42:58
AII want to tell you something, if we took every I'm I'm going
00:43:02
to go out on a limb here. I'm going to I'm going to run a
00:43:04
number here on on you guys that you might not have ever heard
00:43:07
because I've done a lot of sampling.
00:43:08
I'm kind of an AI guy at this point.
00:43:10
I use it all the time. I've created some super 8 legal
00:43:13
agents in AI prosecutorial misconduct, civil rights, you
00:43:17
know, obstruction of justice, deprivation of rights under
00:43:20
color of law. I've trained it.
00:43:22
My super agent has I asked it to make sure it was more skilled
00:43:27
than the top ten Supreme Court Court justices in his three more
00:43:31
intelligent and of course, since it has damn near perfect
00:43:35
photogenic memory, it's able to analyze everything.
00:43:37
I'm going to go on a limb if we took every ruling and every
00:43:41
filing by first we'll start with prosecutors, every federal
00:43:44
filing in any criminal case in the United States and we ran all
00:43:48
the prosecutors motions and replies through the system and
00:43:51
then we did the. Same for judges on.
00:43:53
Their rulings. I would venture a guess that AI
00:43:56
would come back and say that in 80 to 90% of the cases, the law
00:44:00
was manipulated, misquoted, misapplied, misinterpreted, or
00:44:05
just in fact straight up fucking lied about in 80 to 90% of all
00:44:09
criminal cases across the United States.
00:44:10
I don't want to get too far off track here because I do want to
00:44:13
talk about your policies, that I'm doing the audience A
00:44:15
disservice. But that's the problem.
00:44:17
And I want the audience to grasp the reason I like Ryan because
00:44:21
he's been forged in fire. This is not a guy that's just
00:44:24
coming on and saying, ah, you need to elect me.
00:44:26
I believe the best people in life, I don't care what whether
00:44:29
they have a felon in front of their name or otherwise.
00:44:31
When you're forged in fire, you become a different kind of a
00:44:33
human being because you recognize things and you see
00:44:36
things differently. And whether you whether you find
00:44:38
God or whether you just find lots of knowledge along the way,
00:44:41
it changes you. And I think that's important
00:44:44
because most of these people in DC, they've never been business
00:44:46
people. They have low IQ's.
00:44:48
They're grifters and liars and cheats and I I believe that 14
00:44:53
fortune fire makes you a much more valuable person because
00:44:56
you've seen it from both sides. That's number one let's dig in.
00:44:59
I want to switch gears because I do not want to run out of time
00:45:02
with you. Energy and oil.
00:45:03
Of course, this is one of the big wins for the we're drilling,
00:45:06
you know, drill baby drill. One of the best.
00:45:09
This president has done an amazing job.
00:45:11
Hopefully we're getting everything back on track.
00:45:12
I don't know the the Keystone Pipeline, hopefully everything's
00:45:16
going the way it should if it's going to.
00:45:17
I don't know about with Canada. Now it'll happen because of
00:45:19
course Canada is a problem more and more every day.
00:45:22
But what do you think about energy and oil, gas
00:45:24
independence? We need to get our strategic
00:45:26
reserve. Biden did a great job of
00:45:28
stripping it out. Total piece of shit that he was.
00:45:32
Tell me what what your feeling is on this.
00:45:33
What's your position? So we have to get our reserve.
00:45:36
First and foremost, I think that that's one of the most critical
00:45:39
things that we have. We need that for national
00:45:40
security. We have to have a standby
00:45:42
product in order to go to war and defend ourselves should it
00:45:45
come to our shores. So as far as I'm concerned, oil
00:45:48
and gas may be one of the only ways that we pay down our
00:45:51
national deficit of nearly $40 million to we have to start
00:45:54
working with our allies in order to sell oil and gas products so
00:45:58
that we can start paying down this debt.
00:45:59
And I can't think of any better way to do that than drill, baby
00:46:02
drill. I currently I work in the oil
00:46:04
field. I audit 55 gas plants for water
00:46:06
treatment plants and, you know, couple dozen employees, 100
00:46:09
employees, whatever we're up to right now.
00:46:11
And you know it, it means something to me to stand out
00:46:15
there every single day in my hard hat, my boots, with my
00:46:17
forecast monitor because I know every single second that that
00:46:20
pipeline's running, that there's going to be people that can
00:46:23
drive to go see their families. So there's going to be people
00:46:25
that can, you know, keep the lights on.
00:46:27
And so American energy independence is not just a word
00:46:30
to me. American energy independence
00:46:32
means that we're going to keep gas prices low here in the
00:46:35
United States to make sure that the average family has the
00:46:38
capabilities of filling up their tank.
00:46:40
I won't lie. I work in the oil field.
00:46:42
I believe in a traditional marriage.
00:46:43
My wife's a stay at home mother. And I love it that way.
00:46:46
That's the way that I have it. If you don't like that, you can
00:46:48
do your own family thing. But sometimes we struggle when
00:46:52
diesel gets too high. Sometimes we struggle when
00:46:55
groceries are out of control. But that's the that's the, you
00:46:58
know, the reality of for a majority of Americans is that
00:47:00
there's not enough to go around right now.
00:47:03
And so a part of maintaining America's energy independence
00:47:07
and stability is cutting out unnecessary spending.
00:47:10
Like when they send, you know, $100 billion to Nigeria for
00:47:14
transgender frogs or whatever they're going to try to do next.
00:47:17
You know, we have to get back to common sense.
00:47:20
You don't put everything on the credit card and just expect to
00:47:23
never pay it. Like we're, we're transitioning
00:47:25
a trillion dollars just to offset the debt, the interest
00:47:29
debt that we're carrying. I have two children.
00:47:32
I've got one that's on the way right now.
00:47:34
And I've got a 19 month old. We're here.
00:47:38
What are we going to leave then if we we don't get this under
00:47:42
control? So I'm drill, baby drill.
00:47:44
I think that we should open it up.
00:47:45
I think that we need to repeal certain agencies like the EPA.
00:47:48
You can go ahead and have the FBI for that one too.
00:47:51
But, you know, as far as I'm concerned, there's too many
00:47:55
restrictions that are being placed.
00:47:56
And this is coming from a safety guy.
00:47:58
This is coming from somebody who it's my job to keep people safe.
00:48:01
It's my job to look outside and think outside the box on ways to
00:48:04
get something done that would normally be a risky assessment.
00:48:07
They have to do much power when it comes to the agencies.
00:48:10
I'm not a. Big fan of the Bureau of Land
00:48:12
Management either. I'm not either what I don't like
00:48:15
what they're. Doing to our wild.
00:48:16
Horses, I don't like a lot of their policies.
00:48:18
Our wild horses have been here longer than any other game
00:48:21
animal in the United States. A lot of the other game animals
00:48:23
crossed over from Asia, like our elk, the antelope and the and
00:48:27
then and the the wild horses were there longer.
00:48:30
So there are a lot of agencies we waste a lot of money on.
00:48:33
Doge was going to clean it up. And then crickets were supposed
00:48:36
to have all these arrests. I mean, Chelsea Clinton got $84
00:48:39
million from Doge. She went out and bought an $11
00:48:42
million mansion, spent $3 on a wedding.
00:48:45
I'd like to have an $11 million mansion.
00:48:47
I don't have one because I haven't ripped off the US
00:48:49
government. We've got people driving around
00:48:51
in Ferraris in Beverly Hills that have got multiple autism
00:48:54
centers that have never seen one client.
00:48:56
They've got child learning centers that have never seen one
00:48:59
child in there. You're also a big supporter.
00:49:03
And as Pete Chambers and George, you and I talk about this all
00:49:06
the time and I'm going to let you run from here.
00:49:09
Border security and law enforcement, George, kind of a
00:49:12
win this year so far with Trump, that kind of it is a win.
00:49:16
Because the borders are shut down, there's no no illegals
00:49:19
pretty much coming over. More importantly, too, there's a
00:49:23
lot of drugs been cut out from coming over.
00:49:24
You don't hear so much about the overdose deaths, the fentanyl,
00:49:30
even though cocaine, they say the price of cocaine's coming
00:49:33
back on the rise, though. No, you know, it's down.
00:49:35
They say the wholesale. Price of cocaine is down, which
00:49:38
was surprising to me. We saw a report the other day.
00:49:41
I was shocked. I don't know how that's
00:49:43
happening. I don't know how they're
00:49:44
smuggling in because we're blowing those drug boats out of
00:49:47
the water, which I agree with that We warned them.
00:49:49
They're still doing it. Can't.
00:49:50
I don't think you can, Candy ass.
00:49:52
The cartels, the CJNG George and I did a show about a year and a
00:49:56
half ago. Now it looks like I didn't even
00:49:58
realize it was that long, but George actually came up with
00:50:01
that. I think he's right.
00:50:02
Maybe a year and a half. We called out how well equipped
00:50:04
they were buying what? You know, they've got weapons
00:50:06
that were smuggled out of Afghanistan, Quad Bono goggles,
00:50:10
Barrett 50s, Browning 50 cows, even, you know, some surface to
00:50:14
air missiles that they got caught with.
00:50:17
My point is, it's pretty frightening.
00:50:19
Your policies on border security and law enforcement.
00:50:22
I'd like the audience to understand where you stand.
00:50:25
All right, so I'm a. Little different than most
00:50:27
people. I have the 5050 fifty plan for
00:50:29
the border. Every 50 yards there's a 50
00:50:31
caliber machine gun with 50 points.
00:50:34
So that's the way I see it. We have to set a hard line, OK?
00:50:39
I do not believe that we should turn immigration back on yet.
00:50:42
I think we need to focus on the 20 to 50 million people that are
00:50:45
here. We just talked briefly earlier
00:50:47
about the fact that, you know, Iran and ISIS are saying that
00:50:50
they have cluster cells inside of the US that they're ready to
00:50:53
activate at any moment. That's all fine and dandy until
00:50:56
we catch you. I support ICE, I will always
00:50:58
support ICE. I'm big on law enforcement.
00:51:01
I think that judges that give inappropriate sentencings to
00:51:04
where an illegal immigrant goes out and escapes and kills an
00:51:07
American ought to be punished right along with that person.
00:51:11
I have a good friend. Many people have heard her name.
00:51:14
I'm very good friends with her brother.
00:51:15
His name is Michael Moore. And I promised his family that I
00:51:18
would talk about this every single time when it comes to
00:51:21
immigration. Because Rachel Moore was
00:51:23
assaulted and murdered and her body was left in a bar ditch for
00:51:26
somebody else to find. And that man previously in
00:51:29
California had assaulted a young mother and two children in
00:51:32
California, and he was not caught.
00:51:34
And it cost Rachel Moore in her life.
00:51:36
And until we secure our borders and get these people out of
00:51:39
here, no amnesty, I'm not for it.
00:51:41
No anchor babies. If I, if I go into a store and I
00:51:45
put on a pair of overalls, that doesn't make me a gardener and I
00:51:49
get to stay in the store and grow my garden there.
00:51:51
I get to go home and do whatever I have to do in order to make it
00:51:54
work. So I'm, I'm really sick of the
00:51:57
politics that are floating around this.
00:51:59
I think there's a lot of politicians that are just full
00:52:01
of a bunch of crap because they know exactly what's going to
00:52:04
happen with immigration and borders for security.
00:52:07
The census is coming and those illegal immigrants get counted
00:52:10
and then it shifts. It shifts the way that people
00:52:12
vote because they're going to redistrict those maps and that's
00:52:15
the way that it comes out. That's been their plan all
00:52:17
along. We see it and it's time for
00:52:19
enforcement on it. Well, we still have to.
00:52:21
We still got a lot. Of lot of these illegals to find
00:52:25
and ship them back over. But you're right.
00:52:29
The census is, I was gonna say consensus last.
00:52:32
You almost take. I know.
00:52:33
George the other day said consensus and then I repeated
00:52:36
him because he said and we were thinking census and we had to
00:52:39
have the audience correct this like a couple of back East guys
00:52:43
growing up. But look, the census, it's kind
00:52:46
of rigged. We know it.
00:52:48
You know, right when the immigration was going on, I
00:52:50
always talk to the audience. Georgia, too, common sense.
00:52:53
There's no reason that you need all these these illegal
00:52:55
immigrants here and you want them other than if you only want
00:52:57
it for one reason, a gigantic ghost voter pool because you
00:53:01
moved them all over the country. Nobody knows where the hell
00:53:02
they're at. And all of a sudden, you know
00:53:05
Javier Rodriguez. Is going to vote.
00:53:07
For Biden, every single time and every time he's in a different
00:53:10
state, they'll just duplicate it.
00:53:11
We'll have 30 or 40 million votes that magically appear
00:53:14
overnight dead. MO Kratz, which is a word that
00:53:18
George and I coined on the show. It's on the Urban Dictionary.
00:53:21
You'll see that it's accredited to us.
00:53:23
My my point is this, if that's the issue, right?
00:53:26
Because our voting system is so full of fraud, immigration was a
00:53:30
big part of that plan. But, you know, the corruption,
00:53:32
really. You got one group that's
00:53:34
actively participating. You've got some of the other
00:53:36
ones that probably participated. But then you got the other group
00:53:38
that says, oh, no, we don't need to have voter ID.
00:53:40
But meanwhile, they want stricter gun laws.
00:53:42
They want to make sure that we've got to be, you know, they
00:53:44
want to do an anal cavity search on us when we go through the
00:53:47
airports. I mean, it just doesn't stop
00:53:49
IDIDID. Oh, no.
00:53:50
But not when you vote. Just come on in.
00:53:52
Whatever. They're registering illegal
00:53:54
voters out in California. You know, the other day, there
00:53:56
was a big video that came out. Yeah.
00:53:59
I talked about those. The Pakistani voters, a big
00:54:02
block of Pakistanis voting from overseas that have never even
00:54:05
been in the country. You look at how they weaponize
00:54:08
zones like they did the Somalian zones.
00:54:11
But waltz, another traitor to the country.
00:54:14
But I don't know how we fix it. What do you think about this
00:54:16
election system right now? We still have the damn machines.
00:54:19
We're not using paper ballots. We're not doing same day hand
00:54:22
count. You know, all these other third
00:54:24
world countries seem to be able to complete their elections.
00:54:26
I'm not saying they're free and fair.
00:54:27
I'm just saying they seem to complete them.
00:54:29
But now we want to have days and days and days.
00:54:31
They want to let people use paper ballots.
00:54:33
They want they have these voter rolls that are fully corrupted.
00:54:36
What's your thoughts on the voting system?
00:54:38
Because right now I think it's a catastrophe.
00:54:40
And I don't think this administration is moving quickly
00:54:43
enough. I'm very concerned about the
00:54:44
midterms. I I am.
00:54:47
Too, I, I think that this could be our 1776 moment when it comes
00:54:52
to voting because we do not have, you know, real, fair, safe
00:54:58
elections right now in this country.
00:55:01
And that should concern everyone.
00:55:02
And so one of the things that I'd like to point out is, is
00:55:05
that if you go back and you look at Arizona and Michigan and a
00:55:07
couple of other these Supreme Court rulings that are fixing to
00:55:10
come out, you have to pay attention to the fact that the
00:55:13
people are the only one that have the standing.
00:55:15
It's not the elected officials that have it.
00:55:18
The, excuse me, the people of the United States of America
00:55:21
have to stand up and you have to get it to a vote.
00:55:24
I say this every time that I go on to a program, or at least
00:55:28
most of the time, is that federal elections are lost at
00:55:31
the local level. You have to go and vet these
00:55:34
candidates out that are becoming your mayor, that are becoming
00:55:36
your precinct chair, your City Councilman, even your, you know,
00:55:39
your school boards because these people gain power.
00:55:44
And that's the problem that we have is that absolute power
00:55:47
corrupts absolutely. And that's where we're at right
00:55:50
now. They don't feel like the
00:55:51
American people are worth having a good vote.
00:55:54
And that's why we don't see, you know, you got the turtle holding
00:55:57
up things in the Senate, making sure that, you know, the SAVE
00:56:00
Act doesn't go through. And I'm not, I'm not OK with
00:56:02
that. You know, he's nearly in a
00:56:04
comatose state right now. And we have got to get to the
00:56:08
point to where the American people own their voter
00:56:11
information. There should never, ever be a
00:56:14
candidate, a county, a precinct, a state, anything, any kind of
00:56:19
organization that represents the people of the United States.
00:56:23
They should never, ever be allowed to say no to an audit or
00:56:26
no to the release of information.
00:56:29
Yeah, Yeah. I mean, he's just.
00:56:30
Thune is just. Sitting around, he's got to 50
00:56:33
votes. He's just got to drop the
00:56:34
filibuster. I mean, but he doesn't want to
00:56:37
do it. Thune's a piece of.
00:56:39
Shit, I mean, nobody's listening to.
00:56:41
OK, If you just look at voter ID period, CNN did a poll where I
00:56:45
think it's like 70% of all Americans approve of it might be
00:56:49
even higher a voter ID, but yet all the all the Democrats.
00:56:53
Voted against it, not. Listening to their constituents.
00:56:57
But what do they care? They already have their money.
00:56:59
100%. And and that's the issue, right?
00:57:02
They they talk and talk and talk.
00:57:05
You know, their actions speak louder than words.
00:57:06
They're all telling us they're going to fix the country and
00:57:08
they're going to fix voting. You know how you fix it?
00:57:10
That isn't going to. Happen when the government.
00:57:12
Says I'm coming to fix or to help run.
00:57:15
You know how you fix it? Vote for a guy like this.
00:57:20
I agree. So we got your website up there.
00:57:23
But before we get to that, George, let's leave the website
00:57:24
up, But I want to also have him talk about veterans and small
00:57:27
businesses. We're big supporters of
00:57:29
veterans. We're big supporters of law
00:57:30
enforcement on this show. Let's talk about the support
00:57:33
you're getting from them and maybe talk about some of the
00:57:35
things they're concerned with why George is showing your
00:57:37
website so when it comes. To veterans, I am very, very
00:57:42
proud to be endorsed by Veterans for America First.
00:57:45
I, I consider it the honor of my life since I have never served,
00:57:49
that they would choose me out of the other eight or sorry, 7
00:57:52
candidates in this eight candidate race.
00:57:55
So the biggest concerns that we have right now, I'm in 100%
00:57:59
support of the Major Richard Starr Act.
00:58:01
If you served in the military, you should not have to choose
00:58:05
between your retirement and your VA benefits.
00:58:08
That's crap. Our veterans earned it.
00:58:10
They didn't ask questions for the water they drank, for the
00:58:12
air they breathe, or the people that they went and fought.
00:58:15
We shouldn't be asking questions over whether or not they get
00:58:18
their retirement. So the the second thing that
00:58:21
veterans are very concerned about right now, and I will
00:58:23
fight tooth and nail for is to make sure that they get their
00:58:26
insurance cards so that they can go to civilian doctors and we
00:58:29
can just go ahead and start rolling back the VA healthcare
00:58:32
system because it's crap. Most of the time when you get
00:58:35
seen by a doctor at the VA, the decision is not made by somebody
00:58:39
that was in the room with you. It's made by somebody who's
00:58:42
above them in the chain of command.
00:58:43
And then we have, you know, plausible deniability to say,
00:58:46
oh, it's not in the budget, it's not this, it's not that.
00:58:48
Stop it, stop it. Send them to get the help that
00:58:53
they earned when they gave up portions of their life for this
00:58:56
country. And some of them paid the
00:58:58
ultimate sacrifice, not just with their life, but with their
00:59:01
minds. And that's why I'm very, very
00:59:03
against the weaponization of mental health care against our
00:59:07
vets. We've got to get rid of these
00:59:09
red flag laws. There is no reason to confiscate
00:59:12
their guns or take their children from them.
00:59:14
We need to be fostering ways to get them help.
00:59:18
There's all kinds of different solutions out there that people
00:59:20
are looking at Ibogaine, DMT treatments that have been
00:59:23
successful at, at pulling back. You know, all of this trauma and
00:59:27
therapy. You know, I'm for a short period
00:59:30
of time, I went through a lot of these portions after getting out
00:59:34
of prison, after being tortured by my own government, after
00:59:38
losing 2 of my children. There were times that I needed
00:59:40
help. I can only imagine what it would
00:59:44
have to be like for somebody to look you in the face and say, if
00:59:47
you need this kind of help, we're going to take everything
00:59:49
else away from you. That's crap.
00:59:51
They serve. They deserve better.
00:59:53
So when we. And it and it.
00:59:57
Is because how terrible is the VA healthcare we'll give
00:59:59
unlimited healthcare to? Illegal immigrants, depending on
01:00:02
what state you're in. They also put the bill for
01:00:05
veterans at the. VA and.
01:00:07
Misuse those services and of course, the theft, the billions
01:00:12
that they've allowed these people to steal and funnel out
01:00:14
of the country. I mean, I've heard this story in
01:00:16
Minneapolis. I can't even believe it, where
01:00:17
they're taking suitcases with millions and millions of dollars
01:00:21
in US currency and just walking right out of the airport, you
01:00:24
know, walk right and get on their plane.
01:00:25
Or meanwhile, you and I have to report $16600 in Venmo payments.
01:00:31
Somebody sells you $600.00, they want you to put on the tax
01:00:33
return, they can pound salt on that.
01:00:35
And I think what they've done to the vintage is a major
01:00:37
disservice. I've never thought the benefits
01:00:39
were enough for what they go through.
01:00:41
You're right, they've been exposed.
01:00:43
To all kinds. Of things and and and.
01:00:45
The government has turned a blind eye towards it and acted
01:00:49
as if it never happened and then they want to penalize it when
01:00:51
they need the help. We also have too many veterans
01:00:54
on the streets. What the hell is that about?
01:00:56
But we're going to put. Illegal immigrants in five star
01:00:59
hotels. We're going to give them, you
01:01:01
know, the magic, you know, unlimited, you know, a snap
01:01:04
benefits card, ten $15 on it.
01:01:08
They're handing them cash when they come in the border.
01:01:10
We're going to pay them to leave the country.
01:01:12
I mean, the, the way they give out this money and they move
01:01:15
money around like it's just Monopoly money.
01:01:17
And yet the people that are actually defending us that are
01:01:20
right now. I mean, I know the guys got a
01:01:22
combat meal on Friday in Iran, you know, the steak and lobster
01:01:26
and you know what that means? They're going to see combat.
01:01:28
So I, I think it's going to happen any day by that invasion.
01:01:31
I think. I think it is too.
01:01:33
Yeah, and at the end of the day. Iran things threatening us, I
01:01:35
don't think they have any idea because I've already heard a lot
01:01:38
of stories about the technology they're going to be testing a
01:01:42
lot of the technology that hasn't been used in battle.
01:01:44
Do they even have a president worth?
01:01:46
Us flying in to kidnap, I mean, do they know who he's moved out,
01:01:50
you know? 10s of thousands of pounds in
01:01:53
gold and silver. They've already moved out a lot
01:01:54
of crypto. He's already decided that he's
01:01:57
probably going to be assassinated.
01:01:59
He's trying to figure out who's going to go in next.
01:02:01
I don't think they're ready for what's going to happen.
01:02:03
I think they're underestimating. Of course, they're threatening
01:02:05
us with, you know, these, these, you know, hidden cells around
01:02:08
the US. And now they're posting that
01:02:10
somehow they've got pictures of Donald Trump with minors, which
01:02:13
is going to be total garbage because there's no way that Iran
01:02:16
has anything. So my point is, is that they
01:02:20
don't get it. But at the same time, I know
01:02:22
those guys that are sitting out in the water right now or
01:02:25
sitting on airstrips. You know, it's stressful.
01:02:27
You get that combat. You know, it's go time and
01:02:30
that's the worst part of it. And some of them aren't going.
01:02:32
To deal with it, well, they're. Going to come back and they're
01:02:34
going to have mental health crisis issues.
01:02:36
They're going to be deeply ingrained.
01:02:38
PTS DS are a legitimate issue for many veterans and the fact
01:02:42
that they try to sugarcoat it is disgusting.
01:02:45
What do you think? What do you think they're going
01:02:46
to hit? Them I could see what was it
01:02:50
Wednesday, I I could see as early as probably as early as
01:02:53
Saturday if if things can you know continue to develop in the
01:02:56
region. Now, I don't have you know, the
01:02:58
security clearances or everything from it, but I am
01:03:00
gathering a lot of information as much as my campaign can
01:03:02
possibly get to for and I just I hate to see this.
01:03:05
You know I'm I'm really not for us going to war sacrificing our
01:03:10
young men and women to to go out for it.
01:03:13
But The thing is is that we do have a country to defend.
01:03:16
We have to look at the positioning in the region and I
01:03:18
and you know, it's a it's a necessary, I think it's a
01:03:22
necessary evil at times, but I would much rather see our brave
01:03:25
men and women sitting here at home.
01:03:28
And, you know, it's it's kind of this game that we play because
01:03:31
I'm not like Lindsey Graham. You know, I don't believe that
01:03:33
the military industrial war complex needs to be utilized
01:03:37
every single time there's a fair, you know, an affair going
01:03:41
on across the world. But also I think that we should
01:03:43
stop sending money to countries, period.
01:03:45
I don't care what it's involved in.
01:03:46
I don't. I don't care if it's Africa,
01:03:48
Israel, Germany, whoever. I don't want to save the money.
01:03:51
I don't think it's going to be a war, I think.
01:03:53
It could be a battle, but not a war.
01:03:56
And once we get rid of them, they should just change Iran,
01:03:59
change it back to Persia. But I'm going to say Friday, and
01:04:03
Trump has been known or some people watch this show.
01:04:05
I'm going to tell them why it is Ramadan and why not hit them
01:04:10
when they're fasting too, because we're not going to have
01:04:12
less energy, you know, I would. I would do a Friday.
01:04:16
I think anytime, right? After the, you know, of course
01:04:20
we already had it. We already had the, you know,
01:04:23
the State of the Union. I felt like it was going to
01:04:25
happen any moment post of that. That's because I said that.
01:04:29
To you. Yeah, I agree.
01:04:30
I think you're right. All right, let's talk about
01:04:32
constitutional freedoms and limited government as we wrap
01:04:35
this up. Ryan, tell people where you
01:04:37
stand on that. I I believe that we.
01:04:39
Should have the smallest government possible.
01:04:41
You know, I, I just find it ridiculous that so many of these
01:04:44
federal agencies have power. You know, when was the last time
01:04:47
that the American people actually had a government that
01:04:49
was fighting for them? I, I wasn't one of them.
01:04:52
I'm still not. And you know, for, for me,
01:04:55
limited government means giving the power back to the States and
01:05:00
stopping all this government federal overreach.
01:05:02
There should be no reason that a judge from Washington, DCA bald
01:05:07
Nosferatu looking SOB should be able to control what the
01:05:11
president of the United States or Congress is doing.
01:05:13
Those people were voted in. Now, whether or not you, you
01:05:16
know, you support Congress right now, I'm really not a big fan of
01:05:20
a majority. What's on the left side?
01:05:22
I think there's a couple of good actors on that side.
01:05:24
And then when you get over to the right hand side, you know,
01:05:27
what are we actually doing? What are we looking at here?
01:05:29
We have all of the power to get everything done right now.
01:05:32
We have the votes and yet we're so disunified that we can't even
01:05:36
get something across. Most of the stuff that's going
01:05:39
to committees right now isn't working.
01:05:41
So if we have to, I'm fine with the convention in the States.
01:05:44
Let's bring it back home. You know, we'll be single for a
01:05:46
while. Get out, mix and date and figure
01:05:48
out what we want to do with this country that makes America great
01:05:51
again, you know, for the third time and see what's going on
01:05:55
with it. But it's, it's time.
01:05:57
But you, you guys, we have to get out and vote.
01:05:59
You have to get out and vote. Take 10 people with you and go
01:06:03
vote like, you know, I'm, I'm sorry.
01:06:06
Like we, we are not going to get anything done unless we give a
01:06:11
shock and awe campaign where every American stands up and
01:06:15
they get to the polls and they say, I've had it with this crap.
01:06:18
We're done. Go vote.
01:06:21
Yeah, I agree you. Got to get out there and do it.
01:06:24
Ryan, how do people? Of course, I also want to remind
01:06:26
people Ryan had a great interview on Tucker Carlson.
01:06:30
I'd highly recommend you find that interview.
01:06:33
We'll put the link in the chat. Go check it out.
01:06:35
Great interview. It a lot, a lot longer than
01:06:38
this, and he really covered some great points.
01:06:39
So I would recommend you give it a good listen #1 #2 Ryan, what
01:06:43
do you need right now? How can people help you?
01:06:46
What can they do to get Ryan Zink elected?
01:06:49
Well, just like I said. On Tucker Carlson, I think that
01:06:51
if anybody who believes in me, who saw this donates $5, we'll
01:06:56
probably be able to keep this district and, you know, and go
01:06:59
and fight it out at the at the runoff.
01:07:03
Because right now an independent poll came out, 51% of people
01:07:06
still aren't sure who they're voting for in this district
01:07:08
because it's so large. But the, the biggest thing that
01:07:13
anybody can do right now to save this country is to talk about
01:07:16
Jesus Christ. Take one person this week and go
01:07:19
and talk to them about your faith.
01:07:20
Go and talk to them about what God has done for you like I like
01:07:23
I do every day get out because if we live under the protections
01:07:27
of the Father that is when we will see success because his
01:07:30
protections will come back in Amen.
01:07:33
It's a great message Ryan. So listen if.
01:07:35
You get over there, make a donation, you know, do
01:07:37
something, whatever you can do to help Ryan, because this is
01:07:40
the kind of person we need in DC, the kind of person that
01:07:43
isn't going to take any shit. I can tell you that at the end
01:07:45
of the day, he says what he really thinks.
01:07:47
I don't think he, I don't think he's one of these guys that
01:07:49
talks out of the left side of his mouth and says something out
01:07:51
of the right. I've never got that sense.
01:07:53
He's also been forged in fire. Our own government weaponized
01:07:57
against him unnecessarily, undeservedly, and all these J
01:08:01
Sixers deserve to be made whole. And that's a that's a different
01:08:04
topic. But I want to say this, it's not
01:08:06
right. It's not right that the
01:08:08
government isn't being held their feet to the fire.
01:08:10
There needs to be accountability, transparency and
01:08:13
consequences. So Ryan's saying, find his
01:08:15
website, make a donation, whatever you can do, anything
01:08:18
helps. It's always a positive.
01:08:20
Ryan, thank you so much for joining us.
01:08:21
We really appreciate it. We got our fingers crossed for
01:08:23
you. Anything we can do to help you
01:08:25
along the way, we're here to help you.
01:08:26
Of course, Ryan Zink got vote. We'll do what we.
01:08:28
Can absolutely get. Out there and vote, you know, if
01:08:30
you're in Texas, you got to get out there and hit those poles if
01:08:33
you want Ryan to win. So George, last words, my
01:08:36
brother on the way out of the gate.
01:08:38
Vote for Ryan Zink, man. Go support him.
01:08:40
Go. If you can get $5 his campaign,
01:08:43
please do it. You guys want to get our country
01:08:46
back. This is how we do it.
01:08:48
Very simple. We make it simple.
01:08:49
We try not to complicate it. Y'all have a blessed day.
01:08:52
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01:08:55
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01:08:57
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