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The Ron Edwards American Experience with Guest Sally King

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[00:00:38] Ladies and gentlemen, it's the Ron Edwards American Experience talk show where our unalienable rights are celebrated.

[00:00:46] And now your radio refreshment, Ron Edwards.

[00:01:19] Good day.

[00:01:20] And how are you?

[00:01:22] I'm Ron Edwards.

[00:01:23] And welcome to the Ron Edwards American Experience talk show.

[00:01:26] And of course, we've got a nice, nice show lined up for you today.

[00:01:30] Our guest, she's stopping by for a segment, Sally King.

[00:01:34] And she's going to be talking to us about money management and things of that sort.

[00:01:40] So we're going to be getting into that conversation after the first break.

[00:01:43] But in the meantime, my friends, we must never forget that the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution represents a fundamental right that has enabled its citizens or us sovereign Americans to keep power in the hands of we the people and prevent abuses of authority.

[00:02:00] This right rooted in the ability to form a militia and own firearms symbolizes the essence of a nation that values individual liberty as a cornerstone of this republic.

[00:02:14] However, it has become a subject of criticism due to the misuse of these freedoms by foreign actors and criminal organizations, sparking debates on how to balance the right to bear arms with public and regional security.

[00:02:29] Since its inclusion in the Constitution, the Second Amendment has been crucial for protecting individual rights, far from being merely a privilege for hunting and self-defense.

[00:02:40] This right ensures that the average American can act as the ultimate safeguard against tyranny.

[00:02:48] Historical examples such as the American Revolution highlight how an armed populace can resist oppressive regimes.

[00:02:57] And as they say in Texas, an armed society is a polite society.

[00:03:02] Today, gun ownership in the United States not only symbolizes independence, but also it provides a means of personal security in an increasingly uncertain world.

[00:03:13] This is especially significant in communities where law enforcement faces budgetary constraints or operational challenges.

[00:03:21] And I might tag on to this the fact that as immorality has been allowed to replace morality in many segments of society,

[00:03:31] it is more important for those who have high and good morals to be able to protect themselves.

[00:03:37] Because immoral local governments in many cases have cut back police departments.

[00:03:43] And where they haven't been cut back, such as in Cleveland, for example,

[00:03:47] the Justice Department has been coming down on police departments that are strong against thugs.

[00:03:55] So it is back to us.

[00:03:57] It's our responsibility to basically talk about and to discuss with our families, our friends, our children, the need to bear arms.

[00:04:10] We cannot allow this important element of society to be winnowed away over time and at the behest of those on the left who want to get rid of our rights to protect ourselves, our property and our families.

[00:04:27] In the final weeks of President Uncle Joe Biden's administration, the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayrocas is announcing a jobs giveaway for newly arrived illegal entrance with work permits.

[00:04:42] Now, where are they getting those darn work permits, my friends?

[00:04:45] Well, the Uncle Joe Biden administration is sending them these permits.

[00:05:18] Oh, yeah.

[00:05:19] They're going to be the case when they seek renewal.

[00:05:22] Illegals previously could renew their work permit for 180 days.

[00:05:27] For years, Democrat mayors had lobbied DHS to extend such automatic employment authorization for these illegals.

[00:05:36] The rule will go into effect on January 13th, 2025.

[00:05:40] And I would advise the Trump administration to try to find a way to circumvent that asinine law.

[00:05:48] Because it is basically designed to help make it more difficult for people like Tom Holman and others who want to clean out the American house.

[00:05:58] They're always, you know, these people, these knuckleheads, they always run around talking about immigrants.

[00:06:03] It's about immigrants.

[00:06:04] How can we turn our back on immigrants?

[00:06:06] Well, guess what?

[00:06:09] The Democrats and the RINOs have turned their backs on legal immigrants for many years.

[00:06:17] You never hear them talking about them.

[00:06:19] In fact, I think it was Uncle Joe that called people to come into the country legally and go through all the necessary steps.

[00:06:26] Called them suckers, allegedly.

[00:06:30] So, see, it's not about immigration into our country.

[00:06:33] When you hear people just yammering on about, oh, we've got to have the immigrants.

[00:06:38] We've got to have the immigrants.

[00:06:39] But they're really in support of illegals.

[00:06:43] And they try to twist it.

[00:06:45] If they get into a conversation with, they try to twist it like you're a bigot against immigrants.

[00:06:51] Yeah.

[00:06:52] You know what?

[00:06:53] I would wear that badge proudly.

[00:06:55] I am a bigot against oversaturation of our country with immigrants, whether they're legal or illegal.

[00:07:05] The United States of America should slow down the immigration process into our country, whether it's, they should stop illegal altogether right now.

[00:07:16] But even legal immigration is too high.

[00:07:18] 1.5 million legals are allowed into this country every year.

[00:07:22] That's too many, even for a nation as large as this, for us to remain America, a unique American society.

[00:07:35] I think that for about three to five years, all immigration should be brought to a halt in our country.

[00:07:43] I mean, literally down to nothing, zero, nada, except for maybe certain emergencies, which I can't think of right now.

[00:07:52] But until I could think of an emergency, I'd say no immigration into our country.

[00:07:57] The reason why I say that, not because as the leftists would say, oh, you're heartless, you're mean.

[00:08:03] No, not at all.

[00:08:05] It's because I have a heart that I would stop all immigration for three to five years because that would allow our country to catch up with itself.

[00:08:15] It would allow those immigrants, the legal ones who are here, to become assimilated into the American society.

[00:08:22] They came to America, and if they're not coming here to become Americans and to raise their children and their children's children as Americans, then they should get the hell out.

[00:08:31] They should be told, bye now.

[00:08:35] And shown the fence and, I'm sorry, the wall.

[00:08:39] And there should be a small gate at the wall where they walk out.

[00:08:44] You know, have at it with the cartels in Mexico.

[00:08:48] Or go freezing at the northern border into old Canada.

[00:08:54] Ah, yeah.

[00:08:55] And you think that sounds heartless?

[00:08:56] Anyone who thinks that's heartless, I think your brain is kind of messed up.

[00:09:01] Because first of all, I think it's very heartless to want our country to be over flooded with the world's dregs.

[00:09:08] And 90% of the illegals that are pouring into this country are dregs from societies all over the world.

[00:09:16] And when people say, oh, that's not right.

[00:09:19] People want a better way of life.

[00:09:21] You know what?

[00:09:22] Many of these countries that are sending their dregs to our nation are older, have been in existence long before, much longer than the United States.

[00:09:31] And if they don't have the intelligence, if the United States has been an example to the whole planet, then you have South Korea and other prosperous nations around the world.

[00:09:42] If they cannot emulate those principles, then shame on them.

[00:09:46] Or if they refuse to.

[00:09:48] If they want to go bass-ackwards like Venezuela, which was at one time on track to become one of the 10 largest economies in the world.

[00:09:59] Hey, they chose to go in the opposite direction.

[00:10:02] That is on them.

[00:10:03] The people did vote for that current administration in Venezuela.

[00:10:09] And that's what happens when you vote for communism.

[00:10:13] So it's not about, it's not our job to take care of the whole world at our expense.

[00:10:19] And then we end up with our country in the juggernaut.

[00:10:25] And what country would come to our rescue?

[00:10:29] I think that is a valid question.

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[00:13:50] This is Sally King from Wealthways and you're listening to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:13:57] Happy, happy new year.

[00:13:58] Merry Christmas to everyone.

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[00:14:33] I'm Ron Edwards and you're listening to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:14:37] Before we get to our guest, you know, I was reading about this earlier

[00:14:41] and just got a quick reminder about the January 6th.

[00:14:45] What a day it was.

[00:14:47] And there were reports by certain individuals back in the day after January 6th occurred,

[00:14:57] the original January 6th.

[00:14:59] And there were people like, well, what was that guy's name?

[00:15:04] I can't think of his name now.

[00:15:05] Anyway.

[00:15:06] But anyway, a new inspector general report shows that the 26 FBI slash also Department of Justice confidential sources

[00:15:16] were in the crowd on January 6th on that fateful day.

[00:15:20] And some of them went into the Capitol and restricted areas.

[00:15:25] It is coincidence that Ray put in his resignation notice yesterday.

[00:15:30] Hmm.

[00:15:31] Yeah.

[00:15:31] Christopher Ray says, oh, I'm out.

[00:15:35] But he'll be around until January anyway.

[00:15:39] And there he needs to really stay there until January 20th, not because he's any good or anything like that,

[00:15:47] but because externally other nations are looking at this situation and they need to see a smooth transition.

[00:15:54] OK, he needs to stay there in position.

[00:15:56] And then when Trump says, I do, then Christopher Ray can go wherever he goes and stays there, goes into hiding probably.

[00:16:07] But anyway, let's join our guests.

[00:16:09] Her name is Sally King.

[00:16:11] And boy, she does a lot of good things when it comes to finances.

[00:16:15] She takes the mystery out of business development.

[00:16:18] Sally works with people in leadership roles as well as individuals to demystify business development skills and knowledge.

[00:16:25] Sally brings a system informed approach to help you understand what might be getting in the way of success for individuals, teams and organizations above and below the surface.

[00:16:39] And there's a lot more to that.

[00:16:42] And we'll talk about it right now with Sally King.

[00:16:45] And Sally, welcome back to the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:16:49] Oh, my goodness, Ron.

[00:16:50] It's just a pleasure to be on the radio with you.

[00:16:53] You're one of my favorites.

[00:16:55] Oh, thank you so much.

[00:16:57] And well, I want to get into it right away because this is the Christmas season.

[00:17:03] You know how everyone says, happy holidays.

[00:17:06] And when they tell me that, let's say if I go to the store and they say, happy holiday, I always say, which one?

[00:17:13] Because during Halloween time.

[00:17:15] I always respond, Merry Christmas.

[00:17:17] It is Christmas.

[00:17:19] This is the time of year.

[00:17:20] Yes, it is.

[00:17:21] Because during Halloween, they always say Halloween.

[00:17:23] The commercials, they say Halloween, right?

[00:17:27] Yes, they do.

[00:17:28] And if you notice all the major commercials, they say during the holiday season.

[00:17:31] It's the holidays.

[00:17:32] I just think it's just, in a sense, an indirect sign of disrespect.

[00:17:39] But anyway, let's get to the good stuff about business development and how folks.

[00:17:44] This time of the year, people are using money for gift buying and things of that nature.

[00:17:51] But people are thinking also, and I've talked to some individuals, they're looking forward to the greater possibilities now economically.

[00:18:00] And they're thinking about getting into the business world or expanding their businesses.

[00:18:07] And I know we only have a few minutes.

[00:18:09] But what are some, I guess, off-the-cuff advice can you give to folks that are looking in that direction?

[00:18:17] So for people expanding their businesses?

[00:18:20] Yes, expanding or even thinking about they've been saving their money.

[00:18:24] And now they think that we're going to have a better atmosphere to maybe even start a business.

[00:18:30] Okay.

[00:18:31] Well, let's start with people who are looking at possibly starting a business.

[00:18:36] They've been saving their money to get something going.

[00:18:39] I truly believe that on November 6th, there was a lighter air about America.

[00:18:47] I think people were happier.

[00:18:49] People just had this sense of buoyancy and hope that the future was going to be a little bit brighter.

[00:18:57] And next year is probably a very good year to start a business.

[00:19:01] In fact, I don't think there's a bad time really to start a business.

[00:19:05] And I know that just flies in the face of what most people consider to be common sense.

[00:19:12] But it's a little bit like when the market is down, people want to buy.

[00:19:16] And when the market is high, they want to sell.

[00:19:19] I do think that this coming year, we're going to see a little bit of a downturn possibly in certain areas,

[00:19:26] in certain sectors at the beginning of the year, primarily because of the changeout.

[00:19:32] And as you know, Ron, when a new president comes in, the stock market reacts.

[00:19:39] But as far as business, wow, what a great time.

[00:19:43] What a great time to decide that you're going to start a home renovation business

[00:19:51] or any kind of business where it's hands-on and you can get in and start making an income.

[00:19:58] It's really important that people sit down and have a plan.

[00:20:02] One of the things that I and another one of my associates see on a fairly regular basis

[00:20:08] is that people don't have a real plan.

[00:20:10] They don't sit down and really strategize it out on a piece of paper.

[00:20:14] How much do they want to earn?

[00:20:16] And then engineer that backwards.

[00:20:19] Well, if we want to earn $100,000 a year, how much is that every month?

[00:20:24] So divide that by 12.

[00:20:26] What do we have to put into the business?

[00:20:28] How much do we need to get out of the business in order to make $100,000?

[00:20:33] Because, you know, if they're going to hire people, they're going to have to pay insurance.

[00:20:36] And there's going to be expenses that they have to account for.

[00:20:40] And these are things that people really need to sit down and look at.

[00:20:43] But next year is going to be, I think, a great year for starting a business.

[00:20:46] I myself am expanding my business.

[00:20:54] I work in a financial education company.

[00:20:56] So there's never a bad time.

[00:21:00] Wow.

[00:21:00] Okay.

[00:21:01] Now, there were, I can look at major cities around the country where companies who were

[00:21:08] planning skyscrapers or whatever, they said, well, we're going to hold off.

[00:21:12] And now they're dusting off plans.

[00:21:14] And you're going to see an increase of major building projects in many downtowns across

[00:21:19] America because of the different atmosphere that will be occurring after the initial downturn,

[00:21:26] because you're right about that.

[00:21:27] But things are going to spring up as better policies are put in place and enabling more

[00:21:32] economic activity and reward for the work well done in the economy.

[00:21:42] So what about someone?

[00:21:47] So you say that this is a good time to start a business and start hiring and things of that

[00:21:56] nature if they want to start hiring in the near future and all of that.

[00:22:00] Um, but at the same time, we have to be really wise.

[00:22:04] Am I correct?

[00:22:05] And then, and it's about timing because sometimes during days like these business are actually

[00:22:13] cutting back.

[00:22:13] I know you mentioned that this is the time that a lot of businesses, you would start a

[00:22:17] business when, when things are down, but I've noticed a lot of businesses are cutting

[00:22:22] back or have been cutting back and they've stopped cutting back by the way, because of

[00:22:26] the Trump factor.

[00:22:27] But up until that, they were really cutting back and building projects.

[00:22:32] Major ones were put on the back burner.

[00:22:34] They were.

[00:22:35] Now they're being dusted off.

[00:22:37] Well, we're seeing that run in our area.

[00:22:39] We're actually seeing a moratorium in one of the, in one of the towns near us on building

[00:22:44] houses, primarily because the outflow of conservatives from other states have slowed, has slowed down

[00:22:52] to Tennessee and Texas.

[00:22:54] They're starting to go into other states.

[00:22:56] We're seeing that.

[00:22:57] But when I say it's a good time to start a business, it doesn't mean that people have

[00:23:01] to start big.

[00:23:02] It just means they have to get their dream off of the paper and get it started.

[00:23:07] Okay.

[00:23:08] Right.

[00:23:08] By the end of the year, most years, and you know, and it all, it's always bad when people

[00:23:14] get fired or laid off from positions during the middle of November, all the way through,

[00:23:20] you know, the end of December.

[00:23:21] It's really, it's heartbreaking to watch.

[00:23:24] And it's even more heartbreaking for the people who get laid off.

[00:23:27] But companies are trying to get their books reorganized and settled and figure, and they're trying

[00:23:33] to figure out how much money do they have to put into projects or to put into the company

[00:23:38] itself for the next year.

[00:23:40] I do think that with the advent of Trump coming on board, I think we're going to see small

[00:23:47] businesses.

[00:23:48] And I mean, this is like mom and pop businesses that have 10, 15, 20 employees.

[00:23:53] These companies are going to start ramping up a little bit.

[00:23:57] They've been very cautious and rightfully so, given the circumstances that we have had

[00:24:03] for four years.

[00:24:04] But I think this next year, we're going to begin to see small business emerge a little

[00:24:07] bit more.

[00:24:08] Certainly, we're going to see large business take off.

[00:24:11] And, you know, it's drill, baby drill.

[00:24:14] So we're going to have oil drilling now that's going to come back.

[00:24:17] And in the states where we do this, Texas is one of them.

[00:24:20] And I think that's going to make a difference in the economy, too.

[00:24:24] Prices are at the pump.

[00:24:25] I don't think we'll see that go down immediately as drastic as we did before.

[00:24:30] But I think by I think by spring, we're going to see the prices drop by at least a dollar.

[00:24:37] Yeah, I think you're right about that, too, because it takes a few months for all that to

[00:24:42] kick in.

[00:24:42] And the pipeline that Uncle Joe had cut off, Keystone, I think that's going to be coming

[00:24:51] back online as well.

[00:24:53] But anyway, stay right there, Sally.

[00:24:55] And folks, you're listening to the Roundup Words American Experience.

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[00:29:23] This is the Ron Edwards American Experience.

[00:29:25] I'm Ron Edwards.

[00:29:26] And our guest today is Sally King.

[00:29:28] And she is a great advisor, facilitator, mentor, and speaker when it comes to things such as business development.

[00:29:36] Welcome back, Sally.

[00:29:37] And thanks again for joining us this day.

[00:29:40] And so, you know, I don't know if this is part of your repertoire, but one of the things that has irked me when observing our republic and, you know, when you think about business development is so many red tape situations in many cities.

[00:30:01] Some cities are worse or better than others.

[00:30:03] And I know in Texas, it's a lot better than, let's say, oh, let's say Illinois, for example.

[00:30:10] Now, people all over the place, they want to develop a new business or grow their businesses.

[00:30:15] And how do we as business owners or people who want to get into the realm of business?

[00:30:22] Oh, my gosh.

[00:30:23] How do we work together to maybe help stem the tide and circumvent some of these business regulations that really hamper business activity?

[00:30:36] Well, it starts with your vote.

[00:30:39] And it starts with, you know, rallying people to look at their life in their community from a business point of view.

[00:30:48] Every single thing that we do, touch, smell, taste, it is definitely connected to something we're going to pay for.

[00:30:56] If we do not vote the right people into city council, if we don't have the right people in city council, then we don't have the right, you know, business planners and city council planners.

[00:31:08] These are the people that are making decisions about how we are going to conduct business, where we're going to conduct it, how many, you know, licenses we have to get, and all of that, right?

[00:31:22] We're, I don't think there's a city, I can't think of a city in the United States that doesn't have some sort of red tape.

[00:31:30] But it's up to the people to break the red tape, because if you really think about it, it's the people behind the scenes that we don't even elect that are running the business.

[00:31:38] They're running our lives from the city right on up to the federal government.

[00:31:43] And unless we get the right people into place, we're not going to have the right people in place behind the scenes helping us towards having a thriving business community.

[00:31:53] There is so much red tape in these large cities, you know, Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, D.C.

[00:32:02] We, name a city in California, and you just, you know, practically, you know, throw your shoe and you'll find a town that's just completely quagmired into this red tape.

[00:32:14] In my opinion, that's where it starts.

[00:32:16] It really starts with the people of the town really talking and getting to know their business people and hearing their stresses.

[00:32:25] I don't think enough people understand the stress that business owners go through.

[00:32:30] If they did, I think we would have a different voting, you know, a difference at the voting booth.

[00:32:37] Yeah, big time.

[00:32:38] Well, Sally, you offer master classes and workshops.

[00:32:43] So why don't you tell folks how they can get a hold of you and if they're interested in what you do and what you talk about?

[00:32:50] Because in my humble opinion is things like this are much needed in our country to not only just encourage people, but to show them how, show them the ropes and how to grow their businesses or work their situation more efficiently.

[00:33:07] So why don't you share with us your information and how folks can get a hold of you?

[00:33:11] Sure.

[00:33:12] Well, I really appreciate your listeners.

[00:33:15] You have a great base of people.

[00:33:17] We're all on the same page in my humble opinion as well.

[00:33:21] And you can reach me at sally.king at wealthwave, which is W-E-A-L-T-H-W-A-V-E dot com.

[00:33:29] Reach out to me with an email.

[00:33:31] Let me know what it is you're looking for, what kind of help you want.

[00:33:34] And let's take a look and see if there is something I can do.

[00:33:37] And trust me, if I can't figure it out for you, I will have somebody in my tool belt that I will refer those people to to make sure there's a connection and they get the kind of results they want.

[00:33:49] Sally, I want to thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to be with us today.

[00:33:54] And I'm not going to say happy holidays, but I will say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

[00:33:59] Well, I'm wishing you the very best Christmas as well and a very happy New Year and to all your listeners.

[00:34:05] Thanks so much and Godspeed.

[00:34:08] Great American.

[00:34:10] You're welcome.

[00:34:11] Great.

[00:34:11] Another great American, folks.

[00:34:13] And you guys ought to check her out.

[00:34:15] Well, switching gears dramatically here.

[00:34:17] Now, the CDC, man, they've got some data for you confirming the coronavirus vaccination knocks up to 24 years of an average individual's life.

[00:34:31] Yeah, I'll say it again.

[00:34:33] CDC data confirms the coronavirus shot knocks up to 24 years of a man's life.

[00:34:44] The long-term consequences of the corona-china virus vaccinations or shots are now being realized.

[00:34:51] It was a year ago.

[00:34:55] Doubly vaccinated Australians were 10.72 times more likely to catch Omicron, which the unvaxxed, more so than the unvaxxed.

[00:35:08] Now they are 20 times more likely, and the triply or more vaxxed are 35 times more likely, as the latest NSW Health stats show.

[00:35:20] Meanwhile, the latest Cleveland Clinic data and the latest United States data analyzed by Joss Sterling, founder of Insurance Collaboration,

[00:35:31] to save lives, and former number one ranked insurance analyst shows a really, really disturbing trend.

[00:35:41] The damage to health caused by each shot does not lessen over time.

[00:35:47] It continues to indefinitely harm your body.

[00:35:53] And these things were designed that way.

[00:35:55] I mean, it wasn't stupid people that put these shots together.

[00:35:59] They like to call them vaccines, but they're not.

[00:36:02] If you technically look at the chemical breakdown and the other properties of these shots, they are not vaccinations.

[00:36:13] They're not, they're not, they're not.

[00:36:15] But I just find that so appalling.

[00:36:23] Oh, man, my producer sent me a little note there.

[00:36:27] Doug, you keep sending me stuff I can't repeat on the air.

[00:36:31] But anyway, this is another situation.

[00:36:37] And one of the reasons why I'm saying over and over again through the years, folks,

[00:36:42] we the people really have to work together and push back against the darkness.

[00:36:48] Seriously, this is an example of what I'm talking about.

[00:36:54] We can no longer remain ignorant.

[00:36:56] We can no longer be, oh, I don't know if I can, I can push back against that.

[00:37:01] This is what the doctor said.

[00:37:03] This is what the government said.

[00:37:04] Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

[00:37:08] We were blessed with individual liberties and individual brains, individual rights for a reason.

[00:37:17] God gave us these brains to figure stuff out.

[00:37:21] And God gave us the ability to come together in large groups of right-thinking people to push back against the darkness,

[00:37:29] against those who will want to poison us with the shots, those of us who want to poison our foods with these chemicals that have nothing to do,

[00:37:37] nothing to do with nourishing our bodies.

[00:37:42] Here's just a recent story.

[00:37:44] I went to Kroger, went to Kroger and doing a little shopping.

[00:37:52] You know, the wife says, honey, do this, honey, do that.

[00:37:54] Go to the store.

[00:37:55] Okay, yes, dear.

[00:37:56] So I'm at the store, right?

[00:37:58] And I go back to the vegetables and as it's called produce.

[00:38:04] And I'm looking about, I see over here on that wall, there are a lot of vegetables sitting there.

[00:38:10] And you know, they're not organic.

[00:38:13] And they're just sitting there and they don't have, you ever notice how in the organic sections at places like Kroger,

[00:38:20] there's all this spray coming down.

[00:38:23] And so they have me thinking that it's just water.

[00:38:27] And I thought to myself, well, why is it that the organic fruits and vegetables have spray coming down,

[00:38:34] but yet the non-organic ones don't have spray coming down?

[00:38:39] And so I figured it out.

[00:38:43] And yes, full exposure.

[00:38:45] Yes, there have been articles that I've read too and conversations that I've had with people.

[00:38:52] And we've all deduced that the reason why the non-organic foods don't have the sprays coming down is because,

[00:38:59] well, they're chemicalized and they can sit around for a long time like plastic almost.

[00:39:06] Then the organic ones, of course, they do break down much sooner as they're supposed to,

[00:39:14] because that's why they are like that, because we digest them.

[00:39:18] They can digest easily in your body.

[00:39:21] However, what they're spraying isn't just water.

[00:39:25] The liquid, yes, there's water in it, but they put a chemical in these waters,

[00:39:32] which are harmful in the long run to the human body.

[00:39:37] So it's like they screw you one way or the other.

[00:39:40] You can buy this food over here that has a lot of chemicals in it,

[00:39:43] or we'll sell you this organic food, which by itself is good for you.

[00:39:48] However, we're going to spray it, not with just water, but with chemicals in the water,

[00:39:54] which will in the long run harm you.

[00:39:58] I mean, it's like they aim to get you in every direction.

[00:40:03] It doesn't matter what it is, where it is.

[00:40:08] They always want to find a way to screw over you.

[00:40:12] Well, that's why I'm here.

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[00:44:00] Again, thanks so much.

[00:44:02] Merry Christmas to one and all, including folks in the chat room.

[00:44:07] We've got Amy.

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[00:44:09] And thanks for tuning in and chatting, keeping the chat room warm.

[00:44:16] Anyway, two knuckleheaded things that are going on in my thought processes at the same time.

[00:44:24] One is called White Guilt.

[00:44:27] And the other is Uncle Joe selling off the remaining unused materials for the border wall.

[00:44:37] Which way do I go first?

[00:44:39] Which way do I go?

[00:44:39] Which way do I go?

[00:44:40] OK, we'll start with Uncle Joe.

[00:44:42] This guy is, you know, they always and I have been guilty of this, too, saying that he doesn't know what the heck he's doing.

[00:44:49] But when it comes to evil stuff, he's always on point.

[00:44:54] And that's because, you know, when it comes to the long game, the long thinking process, things that you've been thinking about or knowing about for a long time, those are the last thoughts to go.

[00:45:07] OK, and so since Uncle Joe, since 1972, when he first got in office, his goal was to always be in a position to undermine the country.

[00:45:17] And that is the truth.

[00:45:18] That is not a joke.

[00:45:21] You can dig and you could find that information.

[00:45:26] When he first got in office, he was offered a huge sum of money by a Yugoslavian-based communist organization to always undermine America at the Perestroika talks with Russia, Mother Russia.

[00:45:41] I remember when they'd had those nuclear armament negotiations.

[00:45:47] If Uncle Joe was involved, the Russians were always had an advantage.

[00:45:51] And to this day, the Russians have an advantage.

[00:45:53] They have many more working nuclear missiles than we do.

[00:45:58] That's the truth.

[00:46:00] So, Uncle Joe, just weeks before Trump takes office, Biden is now rushing to auction off unused border wall materials.

[00:46:11] Well, what that knucklehead doesn't understand is that when you consider all the government waste,

[00:46:19] and there's going to be a lot of trimming of the fat and all of that, I believe, OK?

[00:46:24] There will be a lot more money left over to buy more material.

[00:46:30] I mean, building the wall is building the wall.

[00:46:32] They've been building the wall for thousands of years, and it's not like Uncle Joe is getting rid of the technology.

[00:46:37] He can't do that.

[00:46:38] And we will get that wall.

[00:46:40] I'm very sure of it.

[00:46:42] And so it is what it is.

[00:46:44] Now, something else that is really stupid, white guilt and the demise of Western civilization.

[00:46:53] Now, if you all have been listening to the show, everyone knows that I was a big fan of Caitlin Clark.

[00:47:00] And the primary word here is was.

[00:47:05] Well, you know, she had been abused.

[00:47:08] She came on the scene out of college.

[00:47:10] In fact, she was great in college.

[00:47:13] I mean, she was so good.

[00:47:14] She caught the nation's attention, OK?

[00:47:17] And when you saw her play, I mean, she reminded you of Stephon Curry.

[00:47:23] I mean, she could fire that ball from any direction under any six circumstances and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.

[00:47:32] So she was one of the few individuals that even made me interested in sports again on a regular basis.

[00:47:41] But then, you know, she went through all this abuse, and there was talk of her going to the European League.

[00:47:48] And I was hoping she would do that just to be a slap in the face of the Negro Women's Basketball Association, OK?

[00:47:57] OK.

[00:47:59] But no, she stayed.

[00:48:02] And she has a huge contract with Adidas and all that, making millions outside of basketball.

[00:48:08] And I think her salary in the NW, the Negro Women's Basketball Association, I think it's about $76,000, something like that.

[00:48:19] Not very much.

[00:48:21] But she turns around and says, oh, I'm white, and therefore I'm privileged.

[00:48:30] She just totally lost that, which is, you know, the National Negro Women's Basketball Association is 95% Black American.

[00:48:44] And it wasn't watched to any great extent until she became its most popular player.

[00:48:51] Nobody noticed the all-women's league.

[00:48:55] Not really.

[00:48:56] Not because it was all-women or 90% Black American, because millions of people watched the NBA, even though its numbers are beginning to dwindle because of the woke culture, not because of who's playing.

[00:49:10] Now, when she came on the scene, like, wow, she drew crowds like the Women's League never drew before.

[00:49:20] Never, ever.

[00:49:22] And so the Black players and the white lesbian players, OK, they ganged up on her.

[00:49:29] And they said, well, who does she think she is?

[00:49:31] How dare she be liked by the American people?

[00:49:37] Well, how is it that the American people, why would they like the people of the WNBA, who from its inception has been populated by players who hate America, who only call the United States a racist nation, or the white liberal, I mean, the white lesbians call it whatever, paranoid or whatever.

[00:50:04] And so you have this league of lesbians and angry Black females.

[00:50:11] Both groups hate America.

[00:50:13] So why would Americans in great numbers go to a WNBA game?

[00:50:18] So Caitlin came along, and she seemed like a normal, decent human being.

[00:50:25] That's all we were hoping for.

[00:50:27] But no, she shot that to hell.

[00:50:32] You know, blaming herself for being white, you know, the whole nine yards.

[00:50:36] So now what's going to happen, I declare and decree that what's going to happen is that the interest of the National Negro Black American Women's League, the interest is going to go back down to what it was before, down to nothing.

[00:50:55] Well, they'll have about 3,000 people per game, no conversation about them, and they'll just go back under their little rock where they belong.

[00:51:06] And guess what?

[00:51:08] They are also men haters.

[00:51:11] But yet it was the Black men of the NBA that kept them alive because the Black men of the NBA were subsidizing the National Negro Women's Basketball Association.

[00:51:23] Or should I put the Negro Lesbian Basketball Association?

[00:51:30] So they're just going to go back under their rock of ill repute and be who they are, just another unsuccessful subsidized entity that needs to be allowed to just die a natural death.

[00:51:46] And that's what we need to do with all leftist organizations.

[00:51:49] Leave them alone, back off from them, let them die.

[00:51:53] Whether it's in the media, MSNBC, CNN, just back off, let them, you know, go their way into the ash heap of history, along with the WNBA.

[00:52:04] And that's the name of that tune.

[00:52:08] White guilt is one of the most retarded developments in the history of this nation.

[00:52:13] I don't get it.

[00:52:17] It's on par with this Negro thought police America hate movement.

[00:52:22] I think they're both equally retarded.

[00:52:26] And it's got to end.

[00:52:30] Or maybe they should all get together and take over one state, one section of, you know, one small section of America and live their own lives.

[00:52:38] And they can hate us from a distance.

[00:52:40] And we can go on and have a great America without them.

[00:52:44] How about that?

[00:52:45] Anyway, it is a great day in this great republic.

[00:52:48] And I want to thank everyone for joining me this day.

[00:52:50] And now that I see that my time is up, thank you so much for your time.

[00:52:58] That's all, folks.

[00:53:03] And as I always say at this time, remember to pray for your nation.

[00:53:06] Pray for your family.

[00:53:08] Pray for your friends.

[00:53:09] And yes, even pray for your enemies.

[00:53:11] If they get it right before, it's much too late.

[00:53:14] And don't forget to treat others the same way you want to be treated.

[00:53:17] I'm Ron Edwards.

[00:53:18] Until next time, bye now.