Episode 3673: Forced Funding Of Ukraine War
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Sheriff Mack Mack is a former sheriff and founder of the CSPOA, a group dedicated to protecting and promoting the First Amendment rights of all law enforcement officers across the country. He has been a law enforcement officer for over 30 years and has been involved in law enforcement for most of that time.
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I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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We'll be back, obviously, five to seven at night.
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So it's going to be quite a wild day here in the war room.
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And the reason they can't shut down the war room,
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But we're going to have a commemoration of Saipan.
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The amphibious assault on Saipan in the Pacific.
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You had both the landings at Normandy and at Saipan.
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And the federal government is destroying our constitution.
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Because they just don't think they have to follow the law.
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Is they don't watch the politicians of Washington, D.C.
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And then they come back and say they want to save the constitution.
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Which type of sheriff do you want in your county.
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No matter what the other pressures are politically.
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Do you believe America today is a post constitutional society?
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And it's all because government is pushing it that way.
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And what the founding fathers established for America.
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Because we follow the constitution too strictly.
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Who said they're fundamentally going to change America.
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Unless you get the constitutional sheriffs there.
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You said these governments were on shaky ground.
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We've never had a European parliamentary election.
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That's really rattled national governments like yesterday.
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And what does that mean for us here in the good old United States of America sir.
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But it's interesting that the left wing and you know their outlets.
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So it's not the French Parliament or the German Bundestag.
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They can write laws and make rules and apply to basically everyone who's a member of the European Union.
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Pretty much everywhere except the United States.
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The Conservatives basically got 35 percent solid.
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The liberals and the progressives got 31 percent.
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But it looks like the Conservatives might actually be able to form.
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Not unlike what Trump's doing in the United States.
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Is the number one issue that united those folks.
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They shut down all but one or two nuclear power plants.
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They're like the manufacturing shop of the world.
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Why are they outsourcing to Hungary and other countries.
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And the reason is that their energy costs are too high.
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But the reason for that is they shut down all the.
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Because this is what they attack us for all the time.
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Bank. The Bretton Woods institutions, basically, like Rasputin, you think they're dead and they
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kind of come back a little bit. So, yeah, 1971, Nixon was a very big deal. But the IMF continued,
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the World Bank continued, and it was replaced by what's called the Washington Consensus. But
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the Washington Consensus is just the neoliberal globalist consensus, you know, by a different
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name. This is the end of that. When you're actually going to take central bank assets,
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freeze them, okay, that happens, but then steal them, which they're going to do on Thursday,
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you know, I hate to use cliches, but you've crossed every red line. It doesn't mean,
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just to be clear, it doesn't mean that we wake up on Friday and there's no U.S. Treasury market.
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The Treasury market will continue. The dollar is not going away. But this is a turning point. This
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is where alternatives to that, you know, the new BRICS currency, which is still probably a few years
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away. But the biggest alternative, the one that's here today, has been around forever, practically,
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that you can go to is gold. So again, if the U.S. is stealing U.S. Treasury securities from someone
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who bought them legally, which is what we're doing, and you're a reserve manager for Saudi Arabia,
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Taiwan, Korea, Japan, all these countries have hundreds of billions, if not a trillion dollars
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or more of investments in the reserve positions, mainly in U.S. Treasury securities. And you watch
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this happen. You don't like Italian or German or Japanese bonds any better, but you can go to
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gold today. You don't have to wait for the BRICS. You don't have to wait for the other alternatives.
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And so at the margin, all these things are going to happen. But yes, this is crossing a major red line.
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And there's no turning back because the country is going to say, okay, you can't trust the United
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States, so find an alternative. Because we're following people like Lindsey Graham. This is
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what this fight's got to be. And they sit right there and say, well, this is not the outside. This
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is not the Republican Party thinks. This is what MAGA thinks. This is what America First thinks. And
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that's what's important. Jim, how do people love your geopolitical take on things, capital markets?
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How do they get strategic intelligence? And most importantly, they get the freebie, you toss it
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in now of the new case for gold. And I got to tell you, he's not a gold bug, right? That's why
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this book's so powerful. So where do they go, sir? I mean, go to RickardsWarRoom.com. So
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RickardsWarRoom.com. That's the landing page. You'll be able to subscribe to our flagship newsletter,
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Strategic Intelligence. But this is the only place you'll get a free copy of the new case for gold.
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So if you subscribe, we'll send you a copy of the new case for gold. I always tell people it's free,
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but the cover is a collector's item. You actually need real gold to get a cover like that.
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But we wrote this. I heard so many questions that were misguided. The question meant that the person
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it. But it's a bit of a manifesto, but it's not saying you have to have a gold standard, but it points
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to the role of gold as a monetary asset. We're now, we have three generations where no one has
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been taught that gold is a monetary asset, but of course it is. Why does the U.S. have 8,000 tons?
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Jim, we're going to work with your guys. We'd love to get you on after the G7, maybe on Friday,
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but I'll work with you afterwards. The audience loves you and loves your analysis. So thank you for
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coming on the day after the weekend voting in Europe. Really appreciate it.
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Really honored, and there's not a name, and we haven't spent enough time on this organization,
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but obviously we do a lot on the deconstruction of the administrative state and the deep state.
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Mark Chenoweth joins us, president and chief legal at the, what, you're at the Alliance
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of New Civil Rights Liberty, New Civil Liberties Alliance. You're not a MAGA institution. You're
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straight down the middle. You're nonpartisan. You go after Republicans and Democrats. But
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your founding is a guy that every American should know. That's one of the most brilliant
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people I've ever met. We had him in the way, Phil Hamburger, who is kind of the chief intellectual
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architect of thinking about the administrative state. Is that correct, sir?
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He's the founder. We're the brainchild of Phil Hamburger and his vision for how we need to put
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constitutional guardrails around the administrative state.
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Talk about the administrative state. We do it a lot here, but it's kind of a fourth branch of
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government, not in the Constitution, never dreamed of. In fact, it would be a nightmare to the framers and
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the founders of this republic. But what is administrative state, and why is it, how is it metastasic
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size so big that we have to have organizations like yours that focus on how you deconstruct it?
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Yeah, so the administrative state is that alphabet soup of agencies that you've heard of. It includes
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the Federal Communications Commission, the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection
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Bureau, any of these three- or four-letter agencies that are out there in the executive branch
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that are passing the rules and regulations that at this point have a lot bigger effect on your life
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than what Congress is doing. Congress passes maybe a few dozen laws a year, and these rules and
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regulations take up thousands and thousands and thousands, tens of thousands of pages in the
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Code of Federal Regulations that impinge on your liberty. And so that's what the administrative state
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is. In terms of your question, Steve, how did we get here? How did we, I mean, so Philip Hamburger wrote a
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700-page book going into some of that, but the real gist of it is that Congress has delegated too much
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legislative power over to these agencies. And of course, the agencies have been too happy to use that
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power. But the Constitution, the very beginning, Article I, Section I, the very first sentence of the
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Constitution after the preamble, says that all legislative power is in Congress, not in these federal
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agencies. Congress is not supposed to be able to delegate any of this legislative power. And the
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fact that it's done so and that courts have let Congress get away with doing so is why we are where
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we are, where we have all of these federal administrative agencies impinging on people's
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liberty, oftentimes even without Congress having passed a law to give them the authority to do so.
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See, this is what, when people use the term the swamp or the cartel, or they talk about the $7 trillion
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we're spending, the $2 or $3 trillion of discretionary, the overspending, it all gets back to this. It all
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gets back to there's this thing that's been set up and kind of looked the other way. You pass these huge
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laws, and then they use these agencies to implement. But this is the heart of the beast. If you don't
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go after this, you can never control government. And it builds on itself every year. Is that a way to
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I think that's exactly right. It builds on itself. If you don't get a control over this, I mean,
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it's an untamed beast right now, right? So what we need is we need a leash. We need, pick your
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favorite metaphor, but we need ways of containing what the administrative state has become. And if we
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don't have a containment policy, then it's going to continue to just ride roughshod over Americans'
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civil liberties. And that's what we're concerned about. Look, if the administrative state were able
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to do all the things that it's doing, Steve, and were able to do so while honoring all of our First
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Amendment rights and our Second Amendment rights and our Fourth Amendment rights to be free from
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unlawful searches and so forth, then we could probably live with that. But that's not what's
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happening. The constitutional shortcuts that the administrative state takes every day are what's
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destroying Americans' civil liberties. It's the executive branch that's primarily responsible for
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trampling our civil rights. And if more of the work had to be done by Congress, you'd see a lot less of
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this trampling of civil rights that we're all experiencing every day from our federal government.
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Because you could point at things and say, hey, he took that vote. We got to throw that bum out. Here
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they do it behind the cloak of these agencies. I want to go, you know, you've had Gorsuch and
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Kavanaugh, particularly Gorsuch, a real intellectual and maniacally focused on this. The Supreme Court
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has now gotten into the action over the last couple of years. But where there's about to be some
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decisions, I think four or five, that you break out in this amazing Forbes piece. Mo and Grace,
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if you can push it out to everybody, read this piece on Forbes by Mark. Walk me through what we
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can anticipate in these decisions that will happen, I guess, within the next two or three weeks.
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Yeah, by the end of June, for sure. So the first case I talk about is Jarkacy v. SEC.
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And there are a couple different things in that case. But the most important one, from my vantage
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point, is the jury trial rights, right? Under the Bill of Rights, we all have the right to a trial by
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jury if the government is going to come after us. But somehow we've gotten in the situation,
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I say somehow, it's as a result of a 1970s era Supreme Court decision. We've gotten into a world
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where the government has turned your rights into options. So if they go against you in federal
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district court, yes, they have to give you a jury. But if they go against you in one of their own
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in-house tribunals, suddenly you don't have any right to a trial by jury. And even if you want to
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appeal the result of that in-house tribunal, your appeal goes to one of the U.S. courts of appeal,
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and there are no juries there either. So you never get, you know, you can be convicted without
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ever having this, your jury trial rights respected. I think the Jarkacy case holds the potential to turn
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that around and say, no, no, no, no, no. The government can't take away your livelihood.
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The government can't fine you a million dollars or some other outstanding sum of money if you haven't
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had a jury weigh in on the facts and be the fact finder in this case. So that's a super important case.
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The next one is Relentless, Relentless v. Department of Commerce. And this is the case
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that holds the promise to overturn Chevron deference. And I know this gets in the weeds
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a little bit, but Chevron deference is the 1984 case that says that if a statute is ambiguous or
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if there's a gap in the statute, that the agency gets to step in and fill that gap. And as long as
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what it does is reasonable, then the courts have to defer to that. Well, what that means in practice
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is that you and I can't get a fair trial. Because if we're up there in court and we have one
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interpretation of the statute and the judge actually agrees that our interpretation of
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the statute is better, but the government has a different interpretation of the statute,
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as long as the government's interpretation is reasonable, even if the court thinks ours is
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better, the government still wins. Now, that's not fair. No one thinks that that's a fair result.
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But that's what the current law is when you're trying. And mind you, that's not true in any
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other case against the federal government. Only when the administrative state is involved is that
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the rule. And so we need to get rid of that. The next case is called Corner Post. And it's another
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interesting case that involves when can you sue over these rules and regulations? So there's typically
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a six-year what they call a statute of limitations. It just means that after an agency has passed a rule,
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typically you have six years to sue them if you think there's something unconstitutional about it
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or they lack statutory power to do what they're doing. But what if you didn't exist at the time that
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the rule of regulation came about? What if your business wasn't even around until seven or eight
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years after the rule of regulation came into being? Well, does the six years mean that you never get a
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chance to challenge that rule unless you violate the rule and then you raise defenses against it?
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And while you're being prosecuted or do you still have a chance to go up against that rule? I think
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that's a very important question that the court is going to decide. And I think based on oral argument,
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I think it's going to say that you do get a chance to sue the agency over that if you didn't have a
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chance before. So again, very important, very important set of set of cases. There's two or three
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more we can talk about, Steve. I don't want to monologue on you here.
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No, I want to go, but before I lose you, I want to go back to the Chevron deference. Isn't the
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Chevron deference one of the absolute keys of this whole thing that this is what really,
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to a large extent, helped with this fundamental transformation? That gave the Leviathan
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kind of the high ground to get involved in everything?
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Yeah, I think that's right. That's the drug that Leviathan took that turned it into this
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superpower beast that we're having to deal with now. And by the way, the administrative state is
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completely addicted to deference. And I think the only way to break that addiction is to overturn
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Chevron and say, no, no, you don't get this Chevron deference anymore. But it's going to be a hard
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fight, Steve, even if we win this one, which I think we are going to win relentless, at least to
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some extent, we'll see how broad a victory the court gives us. If it says, as a matter of statutory
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law, we're right that there's no Chevron deference, or if they also rule on the Constitution and say that
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there are constitutional reasons why Chevron deference can't exist, the size of the victory will vary
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according to which way it comes down on that. But either way, you're going to have the administrative
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state fighting back. It's going to continue to rely on things like fact deference. And then it's going
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to say that everything is a mixed question of law and fact. And so it still gets deference, or it'll be
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going to Congress and it'll try to get Congress to put little mini Chevron provisions in statutes
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that will empower the agency over that just particular statute to fill in gaps. And so there's lots of sort
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of rearguard actions that everyone's going to have to participate in, even if we win this relentless
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case, to make sure that Chevron doesn't, or that forms of judicial deference don't continue to haunt us
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and continue to empower the administrative state.
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This is also coming at it from what President Trump's doing with the teams at Heritage and others, the CRA that
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are working on getting people in there and to deconstruct, to take the billets away, all of it. Give me a minute
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before we lose you. Give me a minute on your organization. How do people go? Where do they find out more
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about it? You guys are at the tip of the spear. And like I said, you call balls and strikes. You're
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Yeah, we have three of these cases pending at the Supreme Court before the end of June, and we filed
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amicus briefs and the other three or four cases I talk about in the article.
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NCLAlegal.org is where folks go. NCLAlegal.org slash donate. If you care to help us continue to bring
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these kinds of wonderful cases against the administrative state, we'd appreciate that
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as well. But we've got a great team here. We've got about 27 employees. About half of those are
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attorneys. We spent about $6 million last year bringing all of these kinds of cases. We have
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about 40 open cases against the federal government right now, student loan debt cases and whatnot. So
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we're very focused on putting constitutional guardrails, not just around a few of the
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administrative agencies, but around the entire administrative state, Steve.
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Wow. That's the way you tame the beast. Put it on a leash first, and then we'll figure out later.
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Maybe do like Orca did to the great white shark. Mark Chenoweth, tell Phil Hamburger we love him.
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Action, action, action. You know, I went to, we had this little rally the other day and I told you
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afterwards. We spent like an hour and a half, two hours making sure everybody, you know, we could get
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to them and do the photographs and all that. The most powerful thing I took away from that was not
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just your level of information. And you heard Amber Rose say that. We're doing our own research.
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Your depth of knowledge is just incredible. And it just inspires me every day. But the most important
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thing was how many people came up and said, watching the show changed their lives for the
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simple reason that we keep saying action, action, action, and get involved. And we had people saying,
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I'm on the, I'm a County supervisor. I'm a precinct committee man. I'm now at the state party. I'm
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going to the convention. I'm going to our state convention. And, and, and say, it's no bed of
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roses. It's all a fight everywhere you go. You know, it's kind of game of thrones every time you go
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somewhere. But it was this concept of, I've met people. I now have a purpose or have a different and
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higher purpose that maybe I've had before. And I'm engaged. I see what the problems are. I kind
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of, I'm stuck. I don't bitch. And I don't whine like I used to just sitting there like watching
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Fox passively and I'm engaged and I'm a, I'm a driver of the action. I'm now a protagonist
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and about the people they met throughout the country or their own state, or, you know,
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they feel like they're dealing with the issues. They now have a role. And that's the whole point
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of the MAGA movement. That is what president Trump has done. President Trump has taken this
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kind of populist movement and taken it 40 years in advance what he's done because he's
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driven this and he's empowered you. This is the entire reason they're trying to destroy
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him. They consider him a class traitor. They consider him as a billionaire and a very successful
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guy and a media mogul and all that, that he was part of the system. And if you're part
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of the system, you get the, you create the benefits of the system. And that's why so many
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good middle-class kids go into the system and they just get wrapped up in it and they become
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these demons that are the enforcers of what we call the credential class underneath the
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billionaires. They consider Trump a class traitor. What he did, because I tell you the commonality
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of everything, the commonality from Amber Rose to the people in the crowd yesterday at 110 degrees
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in Vegas to, you know, the dream city church, um, to, to, you know, everybody except for David
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Sachs and the guys in, in, in, uh, San Francisco, but all the other events from Wildwood, New Jersey
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to the Coca-Cola 600 to the bodega run to South Bronx, all of it, the commonality is you're not at
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the table. You're just not, you're not in the room and you're certainly not at the table. And
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President Trump, what he did fundamentally for all the policy stuff and the administrative state and
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all that, he puts you in the room and puts you at the head of the table. And the Imperial
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capital is a place where not in the room, not in the deal. You're just, you're just, you're,
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this is why you're just, you're being abused. You were being abused by a system that is set up to
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abuse you, to have you be like the proletariat that works. They take your taxes. They take 60,
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65% of everything you make in taxes, fees, local. When you added it up, real estate, you get about 40%
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of your income to spend. They take it and they spend it on things that don't help you. They spend it on
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the things you would sit there. I don't want you to spend money on that. And your pension funds,
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your retirement, to the degree you have some little bit, they're using that for the venture
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capitalists and the hedge funds and everybody that, that the Larry Fink's of the world that took all
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the jobs overseas. And at the same time, your children are the ones that are on patrol in the
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Hindu Kush and on these carrier battle groups in the Red Sea, the people in the 101st Airborne on the
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border remaining in Ukraine. So that's not the deal. And this is what it is, your empowerment.
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This is what I call next man up. It's not about me. It's not about Tucker Carlson. It's not about
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President Trump. It's about you. You're next man up. Mike Lindell, I think we've seen that in
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Wisconsin. Break some news here for me, brother, before we talk about deals.
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Great news, everybody. It's confirmed we had enough signatures, over 7,000 signatures,
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only 6,850 were required. So now it's in the hands of the WEC. On June 28th, they pretty much have
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to announce the recall. There's really no other things they could say now. All the appeals and
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everything are done. And now when that recall will be done on August 6th, that'll be a new
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special election primary. And so in my mind, Robin Voss, you know, I'm going to sleep very good
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tonight, Steve, knowing that Robin Voss will be recalled. And we do have a candidate, but we can,
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it's, it cannot legally announce the new candidate at this time. Uh, they're doing a press conference
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in Wisconsin tomorrow and I will let everybody know about that. Give me the time because we want
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to go to that live. So Robin, according to Mike Lindell, over 7,000 legitimate signatures. That
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means the recall has been effectuated. The press conference tomorrow, uh, I guess it's got to be
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formally announced by the 28th and then the 6th of August. So I think this is massive. Robin Voss,
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one of the biggest blockers outside of those scumbags, scumbags down in, uh, scumbags down
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in, uh, Georgia. And this is sending a signal in the, in the liberal media to get it. Hey,
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we ain't having this thing stolen this time. You're not going to play games, particularly like our
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play games in Wisconsin, Mike Lindell, you got about two minutes. Give me a, people want to know
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about the deals. Their heads are blowing up last week. You're calling in from fishing. I'm glad to
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see you're back at work, tan, rested and ready. What do you got for us, brother?
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I sent you a nice picture of a fish there, Steve. We had a great trip. You guys, this is the last day,
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