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The Second American Revolution continues. What I'm talking about political power being taken from
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the people and courted unconstitutionally in the Imperial City by the Imperial Guard. And
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more and more Americans are realizing what has been happening to their country. In
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our country, that people are sovereign and we are governed by our consent,
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but we have we're being crowded out by the regulatory agencies, the switch up
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and voting laws that are designed to get the Imperial City candidate secured with the
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nomination and then eventually into the White House. Censorship. Of course, we
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know all about that here in the last four years, dark money and the
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influence on elections, so all this big black cloud continue to grow, and
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it not only steps on the toes of the American people, but it's now
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kneecapping the American people. And you can just think about putting, say,
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electrical tape on the mouths of the American people to not be heard, and
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blinders so they can't really see what's going on. And that is really the
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common denominator of everything that we have been talking about on the show for seven
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years. General and good morning, by the way, good morning to use
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good afternoon, good evening. Hello, every time it is hello, it
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could be any time at all. Before we jump in on that topic,
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there's a few things just to catch up on the current events. There's something
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going on in the Middle East involving Benjamin Netanyahu, Babie. It seems that
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though there's a growing horde of activists in the US, in the Middle East
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and in Israel who want Benjamin Natanyahu gone. Not sure why, we can
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take guesses, but we're going to keep an eye on that. There is
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a wedge developing between the US and Israel over Bebie. We're gonna keep an
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eye on what's going on there. Also, Ukraine appears to be filling its
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diapers and having a hard time keeping up the Russians. Our budget is our
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budget? Is that? Can we even call this thing a budget? No budget's designed to spend what you have. It'd be like going to a budget
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rental car and finding nothing but chauffeurd limousine. So well, our where's our
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where is the house? Gop? We're gonna talk a little bit about that.
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Putin a shocking victory and his presidential election. Much like Gracious Good,
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It's just like Joe Biden winning in twenty twenty exactly what they're going to try
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to do in twenty twenty four. Rigged election, no free speech, jailing
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opposition, poisoning opposition, and using the military to bomb other countries, sending
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them men to war without men and women to war without consent. Sounds a
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lot like what's happened in the United States. We have a flood of immigration.
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I'm not even sure we can call it an immigration anymore. It's it's
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it's a humanitarian crisis. It is the total bastardization of the American policy uncontrolled
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migration and immigration into the Republic. And we are going to resume that topic
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on I believe on our next show, h the Great American Migration. But
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I'll tell you here's what I'm coming up with on this general. So we
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have a increase in population, so we have increase in human labor in the
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United States. So we need that. Apparently, supposedly, you've got to
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have your berths outpace your deaths. You've got to have wagejourners who can make
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money get taxed go into the treasury. So we have increased labor growth.
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What I'm seeing now in the Wall Street Journal Friday is a chart that shows
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that almost twenty percent of American workers are foreign born. Almost twenty percent of
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American workers are now foreign born, So that shores up whatever labor shortages there
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are for those countries citizens because the're coming your finding jobs. But it's not
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doing a lot for our college educated kids that are taking on these these crazy
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tuitions to go to four year schools and only be trained to do one little
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thing. And that's for this new information economy, this digital economy. And
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we're not educating our kids to be critical thinkers. We're sending them to be
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like collared and doctrinated computer coders and specialists in the tech field, or specialists
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in the banking and econfield. And the American the American youth are not learning
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about history, civics, how to title run a government, how to do
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self local government, the humanities are being tossed aside. It's it's abysmal.
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And so we have the American white we have the American college educated youth that
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can find jobs, the high paying jobs in the tech world. In the
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banking world, well there are no high paying jobs because you've brought in all
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these other people who are willing to work for I'm talking about the college educated
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American youth who who should be our next generational leaders. But they're being cordoned
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off and they're going in. They're learning how to put together PowerPoint decks for
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their bosses, to do pitches, to get money out of family offices,
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or get money out of funds, or get money out of organizations to invest.
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You learn that, or you're learning how to you're learning how to do
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high level accountancy or computer code writing. Our brain drain is in the humanities
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and the liberal arts, the people that think more broadly about society, not
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just this little narrow widget maker, white collar widget maker at the bottom of
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the socioeconomic ladder are your blue collar and the blue collar wages are not rising
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because those are the ones being filled by your illegals. You see them everywhere,
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I mean, you see the You don't even see a white a white
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guy in a construct, in a landscaping trucking more. You don't see you
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don't see any white guys on roofs, putting in, putting on roofs,
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or sighting, at least in the big cities. Maybe you see them out
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three counties away. But the other thing that the other thing that the Biden
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regime gets when they bring in all this labor, it helps fight inflation.
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Let's talk about this for a second. So when you print more money and
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it drives down the value of the dollar, which then causes an increase in
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prices, Now that's one half of the sheet. That's the only half we
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seem to talk about is raising interest rates. The other way to fight inflation
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is to put more people into the economy to collect those dollars. So you
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can put more money into the economy artificially if it can go find a home
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in the hands of a labor and that's what's happening. So it's another way
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to fight inflation. Well, there's another way of doing it, which is the way it's always been done as well, is that with increased technology,
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the production cost just naturally comes down. We should be getting a downward yeah
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in our costs. Should be getting that. The normal projection process of any
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economy is a downward turn in prices. I mean you look at the efficiencies.
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Yeah, you look at computers. You know, they started out in
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the screen TVs. Yeah, you know they we were ten thousand dollars now
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they are one hundred dollars. In some places. So those those we are
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getting an increase in efficiencies that you are getting, you are going to get
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a most likely a decrease in the cost of good sold. But we're not
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saying that, we're not saying the price cuts. But when you add this,
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when you add millions more to the labor pool that they've done here artificially
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by allowing all these people to come over and work, it helps gobble up
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all those extra dollars, and that fights. It's an inflationary buffer, and
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that helps the administration in power. That helps, so then it increases the
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congressional seats and the electoral College votes of certain states, of certain states where
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you're shipping those laborers to go live and work, and you can then shore
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up your losses in California, in New York, you can shore them up
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because they're going to remember what party brought them there. So this immigration is
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one of the biggest crimes committed against the American people. In broad daylight.
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In broad Daylight on TV, I thought it was stealing twenty twenty and twenty
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six in the attempt to steal twenty sixteen. A little bit later in the
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show, I stumbled across a study that synthesizes beautifully what happened in Pennsylvania,
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Georgia and Arizona. I must get to that. And then a very important
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Supreme Court case, Murphy versus Missouri, extremely important that we need to talk
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about. And then of equal importance, General Jake Paul announces that he's fighting
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Mike Tyson the summer. You see this, I saw where he's going to
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fight him. Yeah, I don't know if he'll survive. He just said
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he's announced he's bringing a gun with him. And now I'm hearing Trump is
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out digging holes around Marl Logo in hopes of finding oil. We need about
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four hundred and fifty four million dollars in oil. Stick around the General,
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Brad Koppel. We'll be right back with you, so at the top of
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last segment, top of the show. Thanks for listening, by the way,
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helps our professional practices come in and be loud advocates for the American people.
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You'd think that it would be all pluses, but they're a lot of people
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that just sleeping zombies that just think that everything the state does make sense.
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State meaning anything at the federal, national state level. The Democrats, the
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Demo Autocrats, dem Autocrats. I'm now calling these folks the dem Autocrats,
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I just call them leftists. So the dem Autocrats, historically the Democratic Party
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that you and I grew up with. I thought that represented the American middle
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class, the working class, and that's very much the class that you and
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I came from, blue collar laborers against corporate elitism, called out the inequalities
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of black, Hispanic Asian Native American citizens. They were viewed as being very
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utopian defenders of democracy, the gatekeepers of civil liberties. That narrative worked very
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well too get them into power. They became the People's Party, and this
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really kicked off. Yeah, I'm not going to go all the way back to FDR and the Great Depression, but I certainly can go back to what
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the Democrat machine was doing in the late fifties and sixties because it had trouble
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with a capital T and which rhymes with P, which stands for cool.
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Yeah. But the Democrats have problems in the sixties, big problems in LBJ
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of course, you know, their first Catholic president gets assassinated. You have
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the civil rights and LBJ, who was no civil rights absolutist Okay, let's
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not that clear nor even friendly to it, realizes that he can hop on
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that wave, and he hopped on that wave. Of course he lost in
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there and that didn't get him too far. But the Civil Rights Act sixty
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of the sixty four the mid sixties, and the Democrats were in big trouble
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sixty eight, seventy two, seventy six, eighty eighty four, eighty eight,
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all right, so you can see that they had there was an existential
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crisis with the Democratic Party. The Republican Party gets viewed as the evil elites,
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and the Democrats' ability to take hold in the nineties was successful in their
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ability to control Congress and the White House, and they began to steer the
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country in their own direction with the Clinton and Obama successive regimes, and nine
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to eleven put the neocons in power for a while, and that just blew
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the doors off our foreign policy and we wound up creating millions of future terrorists.
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Back to the Democrats, the Demotocrats, their intervention into the daily lives
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of Americans is so deep now that it's become the norm to our youth.
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That's a big problem in general, that's absolutely true. And security for the
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homeland began to change to security for foreign allies all of a sudden. It's
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more important to pay attention to other nations borders as opposed to our own.
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And that Democrat leaders and Chuck Schumer is exhibit A one have increased the power
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of the federal government over all aspects of society here in the US and abroad.
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So we can go back to Woodrow Wilson, who led us into World
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War One, FDR Democrat world War two. The cause of that. Both
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of those are very controversial, but the reality is Democrats were in power when
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we went into World War One and won World War two. Democrats were in
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power when we went into Vietnam. And apparently after World War II, our
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alliances that we developed, our allies, we got this moral duty, a
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moral duty to prioritize the protection of Europe and the stability of Europe over the
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stability and security of our own nation. And these men who became international power
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brokers here in the Democratic Party became international. They became patron saints of the
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US defense industry, and they found good friends with their neocons. And with
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this increased power, the Democrats and the neocons were able to intrude more and
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more on protected American freedoms, all in the name of the war on terror,
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or the war on drugs, or the war on Covid, or the
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war on Maga. There'll be another war on later. The dem Autocrats love
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the state police power, they love regulations, they love government controls, and
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now they are firmly entrenched to the extent that they can change state laws on
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elections. And that's what I want to talk about here in just a minute.
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They can. They have the power of the media behind them. They
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can shout down their opponents, they can censor and deep platform the conservative voices.
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And that's the Murphy versus Missouri Supreme Court case that we're going to talk
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about. And when you have more rules and more regulations, that means there's
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more men and women in Congress that you have to go see to do business
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in the United States, which equals more money, more power, which brings
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up dark money, which we're going to do a whole show on darkma money
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because dark money keeps these people in power. Well, and don't forget that,
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a lot of former CIA and former FBI go and start working for these
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big tech groups doors. Yeah, and then what happens is, uh,
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when their friends that are still working there call up their friends who just retired
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but have a nice paying job over there, and they get what they want
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done, open the doors. It's Operation Mockingbird all over again. Yeah.
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And so once they, once the Demotocrats got in power, they have done
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everything they can to stay in power, including with their moderate neo con Republican
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buddies, because those folks, you know, the congressmen, have to run for election re election every two years. They are on the phone all the
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time, dialing for dollars. And you know when you're when if you give
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too much money to a candidate, you're going to start getting calls and texts
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for more money because your name hits a list. Then what they do is
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they go back to lbj's Great Society and they flip a word from equality to
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equity and the Obama Clinton Biden regime. And I think a lot of this
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comes out of the Chicago the Chicago School of Linguistics, the Chicago School of
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Politics, the Chicago School of Economics. And the guy on the Conservative voice
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who's on the front line in Chicago is one of our favorite professors, African
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American professor Thomas sol And if you want to really get a succinct analysis,
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if you're an American conservative, look up anything and everything that Thomas Soul sow
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e LLL rights and he will tell you. He has said that the dem
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Autocrats have used race as a bludgeon and equity as the solution. Not equality,
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but equity as the solution to repress those citizens who've become successful in life
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using capitalism by labeling them as racist and uncompassionate dregs. So there's the race
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element comes in. And we haven't even gotten into COVID and changing the voting
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laws now. Due to constitutional law, thankfully, Barack Obama couldn't run for
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a third term. It should have been an easy clean handoff to Hillary Clinton.
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But they hit a bump in the road with the Trump bump, and
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they hit a Trump in the road. They hit a Trump in the road.
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So what a lot of people forget is that Bernie Sanders was the leading
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Democrat candidate until they rigged some primaries and stole twenty sixteen Democratic nomination from Bernie
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Sanders. They stole it. He just stood there and watched him. He
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he watched the whole thing happen the state of Washington. Look at what happened
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to Bernie Sanders in the state of Washington. He had eighty percent of the
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vote Democratic vote in the state of Washington. So they had to get rid
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of Bernie and the Bernie bros. They did that, and then they had
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to figure out a way to get rid of Trump. And we know all
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about what they've done that and now the Democrats have to control who their horses.
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And that's why there were no opponents against Biden. They just need a
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guy in there that they can just he's just a weak hand that signs press
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releases known as executive orders. That's all they want, and that's why they
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have They want someone they can and that's why Democrat RFK Junior bailed out of
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the Democratic Party because he saw the corruption was in the DNC. First and
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now they're using the same playbook to affect the entire general election. We're talking
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about the Demo Autocrats and how they rose to power, stayed in power and
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just absolutely dirty, underhanded, illegal, unconstitutional, incredible, and it has
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been a coup. And I asked the general during the break, is a
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coup a coup of tase that just when the military takes over the government,
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because the government is it's the people and we are consenting to be governed by
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our elected representatives. But clearly that's not the case anymore. Something's happened and
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we in the last segment we tried to tried to draw a through line to
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show how the Imperial City became the Imperial City and it's really gelled with the
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Democrats and the Neo cons into this uniparty. And now they rigged the Democratic
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election in twenty sixteen because Bernie Sanders was beating Hillary Clinton, so they rigged
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it to get rid of Bernie. He kept his mouth shut. RFK Junior
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saw what was happening, and he certainly was waiting for his opportunity to debate
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Joe Biden. Nope, and so last fall he jumps from the Democrat Party
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and becomes an independent. He knew the corruptions in the Democratic Party first.
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And now they're doing the same thing to Trump that they did to Bernie Sanders
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that they did to Trump in twenty twenty. But the lust for power within
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the Democrat Party is absolute, and it is spilling over into the more moderate
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Republicans. And yes, does Marjorie Taylor Green make an ass of herself?
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Sure does she do her uh acts? Uh get news. Yes. Remember
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Fred Reichert, Uh, you know, way back in the day Record FOURD
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his his guitar and you're like, oh my god, it's so bad, but people paid attention to it. Right, you don't find you the Gills
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aren't playing their guitar. You go to go to chess run because that's the
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place to go. But with Fred Reichert and his guitar, like those are
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terrible ads. Like yeah, they're they're working right. So Uh, the
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the democracy uh is being replaced. Uh, the the consent of the governed
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is is being replaced with we're not having any consent. We're really having no
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voice and uh and and for the many long time, the old and the
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old tooth Democrat you know, you're you're true, true Democrat who actually know
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and believe what democracy is. We empathy with you, we really do,
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because your party is not your party anymore. Well, you know Reagan said
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that, he said, I didn't leave the Democrat Party, It left me.
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Yeah. So at this point, at this point, I want to
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I want to talk about these elections, all right. I think this is
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very important, not think this is very important. Democrats not my phrase.
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I picked up this phrase on researching it for the week. Democrats are completely
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let me read it, so I get it right. Democrats are completely in
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favor of democracy as long as they get to choose who is on the ballot.
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Right, So what if? What if? This is my own speculation,
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my personal opinion, not the opinion of the general, not the opinion
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of iHeartMedia six' ten, WTVN or chuz around our sponsors. What if?
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What was on Hillary Rodham Clinton's private servers was not really the Bengazi fiasco,
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but it was the playbook for twenty fifteen primaries twenty sixteen for the DNC
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and the Hillary campaign. The DNC and Hillary Team Hillary conspiring to rig the
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twenty sixteen primary to get rid of Bernie because Bernie represented the independent or swing
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voters, the Bernie voters, your independent swing voters were growing and they couldn't
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do anything about it. They were having a really hard time getting Hillary Clinton
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to survive. The Democratic primary in the state of Washington, the Democrats had
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a caucus. Now, we never really talked about the West coast caucuses.
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The state of Washington Democratic caucus and twenty sixteen general eighty percent of the delegates
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went to Bernie Sanders. Only twenty percent went to Hillary. Now, yes
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it's the left coast, Yes it's Washington. But if you take a random
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selection of a million voters in the United States and one of the odds that
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you know, is it going to be eighty percent for burning across the United
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States? Now? But is he going to lose? Is is he going
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to go from eighty percent in Washington to twenty percent and the rest of the
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country probably? Probably not. I think that's a pretty good sampling that Hillary
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was not very electable, and the independent voters today are supposed to vote for
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Biden tomorrow. This is the fight right now. It's over that independent voter.
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And so what the Dems are going to do is that a vote for
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Trump is a vote for MAGA. But it's also a vote for a federal
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born ban. If I'm in charge of the demock of Biden's camp in the
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Democrat machine, I'm equating a vote for Trump a vote for Bernie Marino here
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in Ohio is a vote for a federal abortion ban. Well, you can
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say that, but you know that's just not abortion wins. Abortion wins.
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Jd Vance won Ohio in twenty twenty two with Trump's endorsement. He went from
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third to first, and he should have. He should have blown the doors
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off of Tim Ryan because Trump was plus eight and Ohio and sixteen, and
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he was plus eight in Ohio in twenty twenty. Now we know Bernie is
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Bernie Marino is plus eighteen over his closest Republican rival Dolan. But jd Vance
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eked out of victory because abortion was on the ballot. Now, they're not
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whether or not they're going to be able to get the abortion on the ballot
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in all fifty states to be seen, but they're absolutely going to tie abortion
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to Trump and Bernie Marino, and those independent swing voters are going to be
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told if you pull the lever, push the button, or you don't let
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us fill out your mail in ballot for you, and you vote for Trump,
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then you vote for Bernie Marino. You're voting for a federal abortion ban.
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That's a big deal, and that sort of Republican party needs to figure
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out how to deal with this. There are not that issue is probably two
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thirds of the voting citizenry oppose a federal abortion ban. And so you have
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the abortion ban. Then you get into then you get into the mail in
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ballots. General, do I have a couple minute to five two minutes?
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Time is time? Okay? All right? Look at three states, Georgia,
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Pennsylvania, in Arizona. I'm going to make this very simple. In
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the in person vote in Pennsylvania, the in person vote for Donald Trump and
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twenty twenty was sixty five percent the in person vote, I'm sorry, the
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mail in vote in Pennsylvania for Joe Biden was seventy six percent. In George,
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people in Georgia, the people that showed up in person to vote voted
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sixty percent for Trump, The people that mailed in their ballots sixty five percent
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for Biden. In Arizona, the people that showed up to vote on election
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day sixty six percent for Trump. The people that mailed in their ballots in
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Arizona fifty two percent for Biden. Hm. That's inter right. So let
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me look at it another way, in person voting Joe Biden got If we
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had just in person voting, thirty four per cent, thirty eight percent,
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and thirty two percent, those were the votes cast for Joe Biden in person
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in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona mail in seventy six, sixty five and
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fifty two percent for Joe Biden. Hmm. Maybe there's something about these mail
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in ballots. Now. If you look at Pennsylvania, there's an increase of
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registered voters between twenty sixteen and twenty twenty. In Pennsylvania, they added three
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hundred and sixty eight thousand registered voters while Trump was in office. Out of
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those three hundred and sixty eight thousand registered voters, two hundred and forty two
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thousand registers his republic and only twelve thousand registered as Democrats. Trump should have
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won Pennsylvania by hundreds of thousands of votes in twenty twenty one, hundreds of
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thousands of votes more than he did in twenty sixteen. What happened the mail
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in ballots? When did Pennsylvania change their law twenty nineteen, just in time
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for COVID. All right, we are back one more segment ago. This
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is extremely important. You'd need to understand that Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona
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some of the easy numbers to tease out the mail in ballots Trump, I'm
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sorry, the in person votes Trump trounced Biden, the mail in ballots and
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Georgia, Pennsylvania and Arizona, Biden trounced Trump. Clearly mail in ballots favor
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Biden, especially late arriving one in the back of a car. So we
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now take a look at the computer software in the voting machines. Did you
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know general that Microsoft Windows is the operating system on every voting machine in the
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United States? Did not know that? All right, Steve Jobs will be
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unhappy about that. Windows has hundreds of security flaws. Every voting machine in
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the last twenty five years has used Windows operating system. Easy fix number one,
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no more mail in ballots, number two, plain paper ballots like we
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used to remember. In two thousand, after the hanging Chad and the quote,
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Supreme Court gave the election to George W. Bush. Congress gave three
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billion dollars in states to invest in computerized voting vote counting machines. What happens
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on the very next presidential election two thousand and four in Ohio, we have
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problems our voting machines, and we had some election officials that got convicted for
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some funny stuff with the with the voting machines, count the ballots locally.
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Unplug the machines from the Internet, do not have any USB device input.
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Eliminate mail in ballots. And while I'm at it, withdraw from NATO and
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withdraw from the United Nations. We stopped sending money to NATO, and all
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of a sudden, a lot of these wars in Europe might be dealt with
33:38
diplomatically. We withdraw from the United Nations. All of our money that goes
33:44
to the UN goes away. Guess what the nngos and the and the church
33:50
organizations that are getting government dollars to haul in millions of people across the border
33:55
drives up. Eliminate mail in ballots, go back to paper ballots. How
34:01
about one day of voting one day, right, and withdraw from NATO.
34:07
We're going to do a show on that. Withdraw from United Nations, no
34:12
more money for either one of those organizations. We're going to do a show
34:15
on United Nations and NGOs and while we're at it. While we're at it,
34:23
the voting identification. You got to have a valid photo government issued idea
34:29
to vote, all right, because I mean if you drove there, you
34:32
already kind of have one right. And term limits gosh, I mean,
34:42
you know these are these are easy fixes. And then a constitutional amendment that
34:45
you must have a balance budget. Well, Vivid Cramoswami talked about term limits
34:50
and he had a really, really great idea. He said that the way
34:53
you pass it is you say to all the people that are in Congress right
34:58
now, both the House and the and the Senate, say you people are
35:01
exempt from term limits. You can have as many terms as you can be
35:07
re elected to. It's everybody after that that will have the term limits.
35:10
They have been able to bribe their way into office, the politicians once dark
35:16
money hit, once that became legal under Citizens United, which needs to be
35:22
reversed. Well, do we need to talk about that. We need to
35:25
talk about dark money in politics. We have fifty years where this rot has
35:37
set in, this virus is set in where our republic came under the influence
35:44
and control of a cabal of so called experts who have assumed power. They
35:49
drive policy for self gain at the expense of the citizens. General Flynn is
35:54
exhibit A for that. General Flynn knew, he knew the score, he
35:58
had all the intelligence, and he knew what was happening, and they knew
36:02
he knew that, and he knew in the right, and so he becomes
36:07
a casualty number one in this first visible casualty, the first lawfair, at
36:12
least the one that we recognize. And then you have law fair and we
36:15
say it all the time, but it's so important. You know, Ike
36:20
had a mic drop in sixty one in his farewell address. He warned the
36:23
nation what was happening. He saw it, He saw it. Whatever you
36:29
think about Donald Trump, the polarizing man, it doesn't really matter. The
36:34
reality is that Democratic Party in its current form is wholly unfit to govern an
36:40
assisted living facility, let alone the greatest country in the world. That's important
36:45
for Joe Biden. Assisted living, Well, that's what they're doing. This
36:52
Biden has presided over the worst inflation in four decades. That's not Joe Biden's
36:57
fault. Entirely. It's not Donald Trump's fault entire that's Congress, and that's
37:01
our fault for re electing the knuckleheads always going in there. The incumbents are
37:07
winning ninety five percent of the time, ninety eight percent of the time.
37:10
That's on us, that's not us, because we're not paying attention. On
37:15
the economy, real wages are down, You've got the influx of labor.
37:21
We have a recession, but no one wants to talk about it. We
37:23
have a historic supplying supply chain crisis that is not really being talked about Trump.
37:32
By contrast, pre COVID, the stock market was soaring, inflation was
37:37
subdued, we were a net exporter of oil and net gas for the first
37:42
time ever. Black unemployment was at its unemployment was at its lowest rate since
37:47
we started measuring black unemployment. And how do you explain what the Biden regime
37:55
has done to us over the last five years? Four years? And you
38:02
know, and on the world stage, Putin didn't march into Ukraine under Trump.
38:08
He goes into Crimea during Obomba in fourteen, waited till the next Democrat
38:14
president to invade again. Hamas does not infiltrate Israel and Trump in his office.
38:20
You know, there's just too much to let the abortion issue shout down
38:29
the voters who want to talk about the rest of the issues. But the
38:32
Republicans are going to have to figure out what to do with this abortion thing
38:36
general. And I am curious as to your thoughts on that. Well,
38:39
I think that the what the Republicans need to do is keep stressing. What
38:43
they're stressing is that this is a states rights issue. That's that. But
38:49
that's the problem. Though the Trump can come out all he wants and say
38:52
it's the state's rights issue, which he has over and over and over again,
38:55
and yet the media says Trump wants an abortion man. Sure, this
39:00
is why they wanted Bernie Marino a front of our show. And we've been
39:04
Berniecker Bernie Marino backers for three years. His first run in twenty twenty two,
39:10
and it was a blowout, Bernie plus eighteen. I didn't see that
39:15
company. And I told Bernie that the Trump bump was probably worth a plus
39:21
five plus six, but I did not see Bernie walking away plus eighteen.
39:28
And so the reason the Uniparty, especially the Demotocrats, want Bernie Marino opposing
39:37
shared Brown, because it's not that Bernie is a weaker opponent. It's that
39:43
Bernie backs or Trump backs Bernie Marino and Maga and Maga equals abortion band.
39:52
That says all we're going to hear. That's all we're going to hear.
39:55
And the Republicans have got to figure out a way to deal with the abortion
40:00
issue. And I like what you just said. And that's what I said
40:04
to jd Vance when he ran and I'll tell the story again. I had
40:09
donated a give a big check to jd Vance about two months before the election.
40:17
I was in the Nashville airport when I heard that Lindsay Graham had put
40:22
out that legislation of a federal abortion ban at fifteen weeks I texted JD.
40:27
I said, I need to know your position on this. He called me
40:30
and I told him I thought this was a perfect opportunity for him in the
40:35
Republican the next generation Republicans to say, sorry, abortion state's issue. I'm
40:42
running for Senate, not my game. He goes, Brad, I can't
40:47
do that, and he became an evangelical about it. And regardless of your
40:55
personal opinion, you're representing the state. You're desiring to represent the state.
41:05
The state is not in favor of this level of abortion regulation. You need
41:12
to change your politics on this, and he disagreed with me. I said,
41:17
I want my money back, and they send me my check back,
41:22
thank you. And then we saw abortion clabber the Republicans here and we made
41:30
national news an issue one and all that special election in August. The Republicans
41:36
have got to do with abortion, get it out of the way, to
41:38
focus on the rest of the meaningful issues so we can pick up those independents
41:44
in Ohio. It has anyway, Thanks for listening. The Great Migration Show
41:49
is coming up next week. Thanks. I'm Brad Coffin. That's the general.
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This is six end WTVM.
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