WarRoom Battleground EP 623: The Left's Undermining Of Confidence In SCOTUS; Playing Down The Seriousness Of Abortion
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On this episode of The Weekly with Steve Kamb, we have a special guest, Mark Pelleter, who joins us to talk about the anti-shame campaign against Donald Trump and how it has been going on for years.
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
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authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
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like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
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misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the
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fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your
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host Stephen K Bannon make us bilingual so we listen both to the rational and to the emotional
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especially pride and shame because what I think we have here is a guy uh Trump who for personal
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reasons feels uh shame I think he does harsh father and that would be neither here nor there
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except that it's taught him how to drill into the kind of shame felt by a very proud people coal
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miners you know we kept the lights on we won world war one one world war two so they have been
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structurally shamed and I think he appeals to that by turning shame to blame and I think he does it in
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four kinds of he has an anti-shame ritual that he runs us through it goes like this and it's almost
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every week every day for moment one he uh says something uh transgressive uh you know all immigrants
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are uh poisoning the blood of America or they're eating your pet cat or dog moment one transgressive
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state moment two the punditry shames Donald Trump for saying this outrageous thing you can't say that
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America's an immigrant society how can you say how can you promote a lie okay so moment two punditry
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shames Donald Trump moment three Donald Trump becomes the victim of this shaming he says oh
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look how hard it is look they're all ganging up on me have they ganged up on you do you feel shame too
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yeah I'll take the hit for you because they're coming after me now but they're coming after you
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later and in moment four Donald Trump roars back at the shamers that's cathartic for them that yeah
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and I think actually that the democratic part of America is listening to moment one and moment two
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the outrageous state of the shaming but that the republican part of the country is listening
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to moment three and moment four and that is uh to you know feel his victimhood and his revenge
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and that is how shame is turned into blame which has grown and grown and grown the little moments the
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one two three four have changed through time issues have changed but that repeated ritual is working on
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people and so yeah the democrats need to first see that's what's going on when it looks like he's just
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railing and off the rails and they are duped no no no no there's a language we need to tune into
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and uh get heard so that our very good proposals can be heard
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good evening monday 30th of september and the domini 2024 harnwell here at the helm filling in
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for steve bannon very interesting introduction there in the cold open thank you for putting that
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together i just want to say with all due respect to the lady who preceded me and was talking um in
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springfield they're eating the dogs they're eating the cats they're eating the pets of the people who
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lived there that's what donald trump said he was absolutely right as well she needs to get herself
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onto one of the many social media platforms that still allows free speech and look at some of the
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video clips that people have been uploading there absolutely true um and donald trump i think showed
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not for the first time his uh courage and his vision um in speaking that truth out um and saying
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what many americans were seeing and hearing um uh that the establishment has tried to clamp down
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um so let's see the the developments then senator ron wyden um oregon democrat in oregon has launched
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his plans to reform the supreme court um suggesting lifting its numbers from nine to 15 um and a role
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at the up the rolling 18 year term limit mark pelleter joins me um to digest this it's possible
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chances of success with it simply performative um as one might suspect rather suspect five weeks
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away from an election mark good morning to you tell me um i was particularly struck by his um
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claim that the goal of this bill and i quote is to restore public confidence in the supreme court first
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off can you tell me something does um for what however high or low the supreme court's approval
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ratings are does it need to take any lessons from congress thanks for having me on ben um it's a it's
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a bill to destroy the supreme court the independence of the supreme court and no uh congress as i've pointed
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out many times needs to get their own act together uh their approval rating somewhere in the 16
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to 18 to 18 percent with a 70 disapproval rating the american people despise congress because of just
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this kind of stuff and the hypocrisy that you see every single day this bill this is a you know one of a
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number of bills that just reveals the democrats for what they are which is this authoritarian
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party that wants to control the supreme court just like hugo chavez did and you think
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you know making a reference to a a strong man down in in uh in venezuela isn't apt but it really is
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you know hugo chavez when he came in uh in 99 uh the supreme court struck down a lot of his crazy
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left-wing confiscatory uh uh acts uh and what did he do it was i think a 20-member supreme court
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he added 12 justices to that supreme court in 2004 uh working with the legislature which he controlled
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um and over the next 10 years that supreme court never once ruled against hugo chavez and listen to
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this now 44 45 474 cases there's a study from a venezuelan law professor that looked at that over 10
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years until chavez died i didn't get much better on maduro but the point is is that this is what
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these bills are meant to do which is to say they want to take control of the supreme court they're
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furious that it's an independent supreme court and it found as the constitution provides that um you
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know there's presidential immunity for official acts um you know that affirmative action is illegal
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uh race-based affirmative action illegal that um you know loper bright overturning the chevron case
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uh in in in emboldening or or you know uh creating this this administrative uh uh state that controls
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our lives is illegal and so or they're reigning it back so the widened bill basically adds six justices
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okay but it also does other things like it it it releases the irs on the justices it makes uh each
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justice go through an audit every year congress isn't subject to that right and and to release it um he
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wants to have a two-thirds supermajority to overturn an act of congress now this is now just think about
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that this is the congress now saying i am going to tell you i'm going to control how you do your job
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justices of the supreme court independent branch established by the constitution so this is what
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they think is is is right is is permissible is is appropriate is to have the congress say we're going
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to tell you justices the supreme court how to do your job how to reach decisions if if you if you're
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allowed to do that which is to say a two-thirds supermajority why couldn't you say unanimous or why
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couldn't you say every democrat uh would have to uh agree uh you know in terms of striking down a bill
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so it's um it's it's just an assault on the supreme court uh uh kamala harris has also supported
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a bill by senator whitehouse which is even i think even more radical i mean senator senator wyden is
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the head of the finance committee he's been after justice thomas uh for several uh years okay and using
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kind of the finance committee controls the irs so he's got his own little weapon if you will of
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unleashing the irs on the justices um what the white house bill does and what kamala harris is
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endorsing is to i call it pack and replace at every time you add a justice uh you you it goes
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up to 18 justices is is her plan right but with each new justice the it's only the nine most recent
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justices that would have appellate jurisdiction basically active service justices what does that
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mean that means in may of 2025 if kamala harris is is elected clarence thomas will be out of commission
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for almost every single supreme court case he will be waylaid by by by this bill if it went into into
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into law uh that's what they are doing they are they are hell-bent on replacing uh destroying the
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court replacing the conservative justices and and and and and controlling the supreme court and on on
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these decisions mark tell me something if you wouldn't mind uh one of the measures has uh within it
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this two-thirds vote to force their fellow a fellow justice or presumably more than one to recuse
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themselves against their will well if that measure were to go through right now that could mean that
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the six republican appointed justices could force recuse the three democrat um justices right
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yes uh i guess uh i guess that's two-thirds but and and i'm glad you read the bill uh ben yes that's
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another provision in there where um it's going to have two-thirds of of the justices again it's it's
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it's it's uh it's uh it's trying to control the court and how they do their business uh right now uh
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justices are responsible for determining whether they're going to recuse themselves from from cases
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just like okay there is really no recusal laws in congress in fact it allows them to but to extent
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that they're supposed to be the rules say in this in the senate ethics book uh and manual and in the
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house that individual members of congress are responsible for determining whether they're going
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to recuse themselves okay so so senator wyden is trying to impose on the supreme court something that
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this that the senate is not subject to so there is no problem with recusals there's none of these
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cases okay when you look at what i call the gaslighting of these of these uh of these cases uh i've done a
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lot of writing and i'd refer your the posse to mark pala.com in terms of all the op-eds of of liberal
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justices um you know sitting on cases where you know their spouses were involved or um you know you
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know other people came before the court for which they had a relationship and the left had no problem
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with that at all nothing justice thomas or justice alito or justice gorsuch or any of the justices
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uh in terms of sitting on cases uh has had a problem or any need to recuse so you know they're
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they're creating and as i pointed out in in all of these ethics attacks so-called ethics attack what
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they're trying to do is undermine confidence in this in the integrity of the court the american people's
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support for the supreme court because they don't like their opinions this is all about trying to
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control the supreme court's opinions mark at the very time that the democrats are launching attack
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after attack on president donald trump saying he's a threat to to the constitution it would appear
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looking at the these these uh statements coming out from senior democrat senators and the nominee
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herself that these are the people who are the actual threat to the u.s constitution mark thanks for
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coming on the show wherever you mentioned your website but where else can people go to to keep
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up with your first rate analysis on all things supreme court related thanks ben um at mark payletta on x
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uh follow me i post up a lot and then i have a website uh mark payletta.com where i um i um i put all
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my op-eds and congressional testimony and the like and i'm at the center for renewing america headed by
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russ vote uh great patriot and uh have a lot of work over there on the presidential uh power to impound
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funds which is a topic for another day but um but uh thanks for having me on i appreciate um all you
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do in the in the posse does thanks very much mark we'll catch up again with you soon god bless
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uh for our next guest we have a quick cold open dude over 50 people of color who've had abortions
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including activists actresses television writers politicians and two black members of jane
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which we'll get to in a moment what did you set out to accomplish and what did you discover
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well one of the things that i found when i had my abortion is that i looked at the conversation that
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was happening on television in the news in politics and it didn't include people who looked like me
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despite the fact that the majority of people who have abortions are people of color and so we wanted
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to be able to write ourselves back into history we wanted to be able to say wait a second abortion's
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been around since the beginning of the time right it has been in egyptian papyruses it has been in
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ancient chinese medical textbooks but where are us where are stories where are we in this conversation
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and so all of us deserve to see ourselves in history and also be able to see where are we going
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with what's next to liberate abortion well my next guest christy hamrick uh works at students for life
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america christy good morning tell me first off um that lady that was talking on msnbc um she did say
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something which you often don't hear from the pro-choice brigade is normally often pushed out by
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the pro-life side which is that the majority of people who have abortions are people of color are
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black which is actually the statistic uh that the go-to statistic tell me first off um how is it that's
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the first time i've ever actually seen someone on the pro-abortion side the pro-choice side cite that as
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if that is something that empowers black women black mothers uh what give me your first reaction to
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that and then i have some of the further questions for you well my first reaction really is that it's
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a tragedy that we've lost so many children so many people of color a particular black americans to
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abortion margaret sanger the founder of planned parenthood called uh people of color uh human weeds
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she wanted to see people who she did not like to be prevented from procreation she wanted to do it
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birth control and or abortion so the prejudice that was exhibited against people is outrageous um
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we see all kinds of tales of uh people of color being experimented on with um contraception and
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abortion pills and we the tuskegee syphilis trials where we were absolutely cavalier about the sexual
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health of individuals i think that should be a national shame and a national disgrace but it
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is accurate that a disproportionate number of black lives are ended with abortion and in particular
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what's horrifying for example in new york city more children are aborted than born this is not good
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news this is not empowerment this is a national tragedy
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many of our viewers will be familiar with father frank pavone who runs an organization called
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priests for life about 15 years ago when i was working in the european parliament i hosted
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one of his uh key um aides dr alvi the king uh in the european parliament and then i organized
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another event in in the british house of commons um and so named dr king who's martin luther king
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martin luther king's niece she has said repeatedly over the years is that the pro-life movement
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is um the civil rights movement of today and i was really shocked listening to the the fuller uh
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because we only had a minute excerpt from this clip uh where this lady was talking to morning mika
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that the full thing she's actually she actually goes on and says that that they uh that the right to
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choose is actually the correctly understood is the key aspect of the civil rights movement today was
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turning a huge argument from the pro-life uh lobby on its head um and i've never seen anyone with the
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audacity to do that before principally because that the fact i've never seen anyone put these things
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together because it raises the question well hang on if black people are the number one object of
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abortion um how on earth are you going to make that argument that the pro-choice the right to shoot
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the right exercising the right to kill black babies is any way positive for the civil rights movement
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in 2024 it's the question of course that you wouldn't expect morning mika to pose but it's the
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question that really sort of demands to be answered and of course the the pro-choice lobby um never want
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to deal with that uh tell me some more if you will because the rest of this the argument is about
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um sort of following um sort of following the the abolition i think it was two years ago of roe versus
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wade the the dobbs decision and there are scarce stories now coming out from the mainstream media
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from the progressive run mainstream media saying that basically women are back to dying on backstreet
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alleys with coat hangers what's the reality of the situation because of course another thing that they
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never tell you is that women abortion isn't a perfectly safe procedure and so many women were actually
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dying um uh following uh abortion procedures that that had uh that that not had gone wrong because
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as i say it's not a perfectly safe procedure in and of itself when all the procedures are followed
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correctly um tell me though what is the reality is have have we returned to to back alley coat hanger
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do-it-yourself abortions well what's ironic is that the do-it-yourself abortion is what the
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biden the harris administration has wrought three democratic uh the number one means of abortion
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right now for example is chemical abortion pills and used correctly uh have four times the rate of
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accidents ten times the death rate the death rate of uh surgical abortion they're not safer than a
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tylenol they were uh actually brought onto the market with a black box warning which means that they
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can kill the person who takes them and you see all the frenzy recently out of two deaths in georgia
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from women who allegedly took pills we know of more than 30 women who have died taking these pills
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and here's the thing we do not have a national abortion reporting law so while abortion is ignored
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some states like california an abortion sanctuary state so-called they don't track at all we track
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childbirth but we don't track abortion and we know there are problems and i had an op-ed up with
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christian hawkins over the weekend at real clear politics that illustrates the lies and hypocrisy of the
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abortion lobby on this particular point about two percent of the population has a peanut allergy and all
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of us have seen the change in culture because of peanuts you're not gonna hand them out at schools
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you're gonna have peanut free tables you're not gonna hand them out on airplanes because you could die
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if you have a peanut allergy and we've all seen society change about two percent of women are
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going to get an ectopic pregnancy and yet they will give chemical abortion pills out to people
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and not require an ultrasound screening to determine where the pregnancy has implanted ectopic means it's not
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in the uterus so they give you pills and you're bleeding and you're like oh i had an abortion but you
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didn't the pregnancy continues and you can die from internal bleeding from rupture so if you would
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give a child a peanut butter sandwich without knowing about their allergic status why would you
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be okay with giving women chemical abortion pills which also could result in their death it's because
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abortion isn't seen um as anything other than a political issue and we're willing to hurt women
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to help plan parenthood i think that's a national tragedy and in regards to your earlier point
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regarding to the loss of black life this is a human rights issue we reject prejudice against people on age
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sex race stage of development parental income the events of their conception as soon as someone's worth
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comes from somebody else's value system we're all we're all in danger and that's what's really
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shocking about it we didn't want slave straits and free states we fought a war over that it shouldn't
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be over here we're willing to kill you but not so much over here so that what gives a child value
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isn't their innate humanity but is in fact whether or not somebody else likes them that's a slippery slope
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to nowhere um you're absolutely right what you were saying earlier that the pro-choice movement
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originally grew out of the eugenics movement um and then after a couple of decades it uh is
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predominantly sustained by the population control movement and up until this day that's the driving
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force uh now but of course it's entirely lost it's it's eugenics founding tell me in in the two minutes
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that we've got left christy tell me what do you it seems to me that certain republican lawmakers are
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getting slightly jittery about this now post-ops what is the the one thing you would really want
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them to know about the messaging specifically coming out of the pro-choice camp right now sure
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you can't run from the pro-abortion bully i mean what's for those republicans or any or any politician
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who is weak in the knees when it comes to defending the human rights issue of our day which is the worth
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of all human beings irregardless of their location when it comes to this issue you have to stand strong
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you've got people like ronda santis and marco rubio who really give a master class on how to be
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very articulate defenders of life but let's remember that kamala harris and tim walls are for
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abortion all the way up to infanticide while tim walls was governor of minnesota they documented
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eight babies born alive during abortions who were left to die that's radical the democratic party's
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position of abortion without limits with taxpayer funding up to and including infanticide and and they
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would talk about comfort care which is not really comforting to the person left to die this is a
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horrifying radical situation that's what's at stake if we can't clearly articulate the scope of abortion
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that's desired uh in the democratic party we cannot then um in any other party articulate a vision for life
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so don't run from the bullies make your case stand strong and know that americans don't want
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abortion up to and including infanticide that is a very mainstream position
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great christy uh 30 seconds quickly where do where do people go to keep up with your analysis
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where can they find out more about students for life sure you can come to students by students for
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life action.org or students for life of america.org for our c3 activity uh and c4 is students for life action
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where we're looking at the political response to abortion and in regards to chemical abortion pills
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which are the number one way of a means of abortion death in america you can go to this
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ischemicalabortion.com and learn more because this is an issue that's leaving women to bleed at home
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it's dangerous it is christy hamrick thanks very much for coming on the show it is absolutely true
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welcome back well recent evidence has suggested that some 500 000 postal ballots down
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in the sunshine state that were rejected by the u.s postal service as undeliverable have actually
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made their way to county supervisors and been counted linda sinkowitz who better to discuss this
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with than you tell me what's going on on down in florida well thank you ben for having me on i really
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appreciate it and i have actually referred to this as the florida debacle um the miami independent
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is one who's been on top of this and on top of the other cases so remember we talked to last time
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about 219 000 ballots or requests for absentee ballots had come into pinellas county on june 23rd
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well the problem was they were closed and a lot of them did not vote these were not the people
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requesting them and a whole bunch came back undeliverable so remember that 219 000 and it's
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not just pinellas county it's also miami-dade has a problem as well what's happened now is as you said
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there's like half a million other ballots that have come back saying they're undeliverable but they were
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actually from deliverable addresses but going back to that 219 000 the election officials are now saying
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there was only 20 so remember 219 000 and now they've changed that number to 20 and that 198 166
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ballots were made or requested on september 9th so there's some funny business going on down there
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if not criminal with them making all these changes to the data they've received and miami-dade county
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theirs was altered from june 26 to september 13th as well which which is a huge problem
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uh linda tell me more about this date registration cutoff moving from from june to june the 16th to
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september the 13th that's a huge difference in moving the deadline with all the attention that's
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going on right now on voter integrity um and otherwise tell me should people see this and be
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suspicious oh absolutely i mean they have altered information within the election of officials
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authority we need to know who's doing this the problem is that the court stuff that was done
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in june over those ballots those 219 000 the judge has sealed all the evidence he won't let anybody
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you know question who these people are so in the midst of that going on you have the numbers changing and
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things being altered so i know there's a number of lawsuits right now but it's a huge problem like
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said these would definitely be criminal charges i mean i'm not an attorney but that's what i would
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look for you can't alter that stuff and they are so you said that these have been sealed right now
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when will when might they be unsealed is it before or after the election we don't know that's the
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problem we don't know and like i said having a number of them that are undeliverable to addresses
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that are deliverable but what ended up happening actually that half that specific half million
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did not even get sent and they wound up going into the totals during the primary so they weren't those
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particular ones were not mailed and they end up getting counted in the primary votes
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i mean so there's a whole bunch of stuff that's like all over the place down in florida and we
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should we should all be concerned um and and presumably looking at this the the establishment
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answer is nothing to see here folks move along nothing to see here nothing suspicious right but the most
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egregious stuff that's going on that i really think we should talk about are the overseas ballots that are
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being sent now remember i joke about we're a non-profit non-partisan and i always joke that
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you know if the dnc would actually get get me something um with election integrity well actually
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i do have a story about the dnc they probably don't want us talking about it is that they have decided
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to have three hundred thousand dollars um be put into pushing for overseas ballots they're saying
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they want nine million u.s citizens that are overseas to actually vote well first of all there's only
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2.4 million that are eligible to vote that are there but the problem is is there's no verification of id
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at all none and to back that up there's an organization called vote forward that's a 501c4 democratic
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leaning organization that they are pushing their stuff out there and then you have vote from abroad
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which again is backed by the democrats and pushing people to register to vote with no verification
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well what we did here last thursday in connecticut is i sent a certified letter which you can find on
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our website to our secretary of state to say hey how are you able to prove that they are u.s citizens
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and how are you able to prove that they should be voting in connecticut which we want everybody to
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go to our website do the letter send it to your secretary of states as well we need answers on this
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linda on that point um would you just run past the website your your uh fight i mean it's it's in the
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name really isn't it fightvoterford.org um but let's just just give a quick mention um i think the
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research that you've put out today is absolutely outstanding everybody in america should should
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outstanding many thanks for coming on the show and as always we'll catch up again with you soon god
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thanks linda thank you god bless thank you well so back in may resident biden called on congress to
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provide 25 000 for some 400 000 first generation home buyers well not to be outdone when it comes to
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giving away taxpayers money carmela harris has upped the stakes and she says that this 25 000
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in assistance uh should be available to all first time home buyers in the country um who better to
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discuss this with is rich stone from the heritage foundation rich tell me what would the actual
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consequence i mean it sounds like if you're not paying great attention it sounds great you know
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he's gonna say no to 25 000 free money but let's dig deeper a little bit because that's what we do here
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on the war room what would the actual consequence be of giving all first time home buyers 25 000
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it seems to me that it would just raise the house house prices by 25 000 um courtesy of u.s taxpayers
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they'll pay for that and home sellers will get the the proceeds tell me a bit more about what they
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are in economics what what the actual consequences of this maneuver will be oh absolutely tremendous
00:39:36.120
inflation that's the first headline thing you get out of this but you know as you pointed out there
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people like the allure of promised free government spending free government benefits but you know we all
00:39:46.420
know this there's no such thing as a free lunch so where would the money come from the government
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would print to those dollars meaning the value of every other dollar in existence goes down which is
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where you get inflation every dollar purchases less and so that money you're handing to some firms
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time home buyers means that everybody else's dollars buy them less and less but you know there's
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another point of this as well which is that that that purchasing power that's being shifted over
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comes out of other ventures other investments so sure you might be able to get somebody who
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is a first-time home buyer might be able to buy a home but it's coming at the expense of
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investments stripped from somewhere else in the economy someone is losing a job because of it someone
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is not going into business where they'll be able to hire and employ people because of this credit
00:40:31.940
so really at the end of the day it's a sophie's choice it's the government making a wealth
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redistribution decision to redistribute from some people to other people and using inflation as the
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metric to do it it's not the government producing anything the government can't produce anything and
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all it can do is just redistribute wealth that somebody else created it seems to me that it's the
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democrats long-standing project to turn north america into south america you know we used to laugh
00:41:00.960
right you know we used to hear about mexican politicians buying votes for ten dollars you
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find a local politician down at the bar and they'll give you ten dollars cash we used to laugh about
00:41:12.780
that in the west of those sort of practices what the democrats are doing in the united states today
00:41:17.060
is upping that game massively though they're showing that the latin american uh vote sellers were just
00:41:25.000
amateurs they're not they're not buying votes for for ten dollars they're buying votes for 25 000
00:41:30.400
a piece and it is absolutely astonishing i think we discussed i think i think we discussed a couple
00:41:37.080
of weeks ago on the show rich that um that the u.s debt is now it's just interest repayments um
00:41:43.720
on the u.s debt are the second largest uh budget line um of all of all federal government spending
00:41:52.320
and could possibly even become the within the next six months or so the number one budget outlet
00:41:58.720
in the united states that is the the precarious situation um uh the economic situation for the
00:42:05.220
united states right now it's amazing i think like given that reality that the u.s is adding one trillion
00:42:10.280
uh in onto its debt every hundred days or so that someone who wants to be president of the united states
00:42:15.460
will come out with a policy this irresponsible absolutely well you know i i i think
00:42:22.300
your your point on the hits the nail on the head right which is that the left is in this country
00:42:26.540
is giving socialists around the globe a run for their money buying off and bribing votes that's
00:42:31.620
part of inflation for you it's gone from 10 bucks to 25 grand but that story of inflation runs right
00:42:37.480
into this other thing which is the high cost of interest payments for the federal debt so you know
00:42:42.740
there is only so much money that you can flood into a system before you absolutely tank it and so
00:42:48.540
what the fed's been doing here is holding the wolf by the ears the fed either has the print money
00:42:54.180
meaning hyperinflation to feed federal deficits or the fed has to hold down the money supply
00:43:00.660
to try to corral inflation but the government is still running these massive deficits eating all of
00:43:06.940
the money out of the money markets meaning the interest rates are through the roof so the only
00:43:11.160
thing the fed is really deciding here is how the pain is being felt across the economy
00:43:15.560
and in the last couple years they've been trying to hold down the money supply to hold down inflation
00:43:20.780
and it's turned into the whirlwind you were just talking about where we are now spending hundreds of
00:43:26.600
dollars per month per american household just on interest payments on the federal debt over a
00:43:32.620
trillion dollars more than we spend on defense as you pointed out more than we spend on anything other
00:43:38.280
than social security and that is that debt death spiral that we have been warning about and talking
00:43:43.860
about and so there's only one way out of this right which is the federal government either has to let
00:43:48.480
that spiral continual or the fed has to print so much money they'll be right back to hyperinflation
00:43:54.240
it's a lose-lose situation for the american public and it's because of the bureaucrats and politicians
00:43:59.440
that continue to spend money that's really yours the other thing looking at the democrats proposals rich
00:44:06.580
is that i think she's planning on on building 4.2 million homes right in the united states what is that
00:44:13.300
actually going to do to people who own property to have a home and have the majority of their wealth
00:44:18.420
in that property what will happen to them well it depends on the manner in which that she goes about
00:44:24.500
quote building these homes but you know what let's remember of course that the private sector
00:44:29.120
actually does this you know i don't know harris personally but she doesn't strike me as somebody
00:44:33.740
who's actually good at specifically building homes frankly i'm not either i work at a think tank
00:44:39.360
but that's why we have great american home building companies that do this for a living they know
00:44:44.560
what they're doing building a home producing any kind of product is not as simple as the left thinks
00:44:50.120
it is you don't just snap your finger print some cash and slosh it around and magically homes grow out
00:44:56.060
of the ground it takes real work from people who know what they're doing who do this for a living
00:45:00.840
who put these things together and so you know the manner in which she's going to do this
00:45:04.920
probably is just going to lead to more scarcity across construction materials it'll probably upend
00:45:10.680
all kinds of neighborhoods who knows what they're going to do to make this work it's it tracks all of
00:45:16.740
the myriad issues of all of the central planners in human history who just create starvation and
00:45:22.080
scarcity and shortages in their wake let me give you one startling stat on this one so you know we
00:45:27.860
talk about inflation as having been 20 percent under the biden harris regime and that's bad enough
00:45:33.940
it has been 38 almost double for construction materials why because they prioritize the spotted
00:45:41.700
owl over lumber because they prioritize chinese imports over domestic production of concrete and
00:45:47.620
other things so you know at the end of the day i would take with a grain of salt anything that she's
00:45:52.360
promising rich thanks you know we love you guys at the heritage foundation quickly where do people go
00:46:00.320
to to keep up with your analysis on all things economics always a pleasure to be on and thank
00:46:06.580
you for having me you can find me at rich a stern at twitter you can of course find my bio page at
00:46:11.260
heritage.org and read everything i've put out and that of all of my colleagues and and everybody else
00:46:15.820
at the budget team at the heritage foundation so thank you again always a pleasure to be on
00:46:19.760
rich thanks we'll catch up again with you soon god bless for now you too thank you
00:46:24.320
well since this tragically since um last thursday at least 116 people have died in the united states
00:46:33.860
since hurricane helen uh made landfall in florida then sort of crossing over up into to north carolina
00:46:40.880
we've all seen the pictures of the devastation um apocalyptic devastation um it's absolutely absolute
00:46:49.360
tragedy um but chris hoar obviously this is something i think um this is where you guys
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can be right this is where uh in the absolute collapse of standard telephone signals terrestrial uh
00:47:05.280
cellular signals this is where having a satellite phone could actually be a life server tell me a
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little bit about what's going on right now well yeah ben unfortunately millions of people are without
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power and without cell service across florida and and the south and particularly north carolina which
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as you said has been absolutely devastated and what we're hearing from officials in north carolina is
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that they don't even have a time frame for getting power back on in places like asheville
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and other cities and towns across the state so this is a very dire situation um satellite phones are
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what one solution that we have uh we can get you a satellite phone as soon as today we have equipment
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on the east coast then um across the east coast in fact ready to go out uh and we can even do same
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day delivery of satellite phones they will work immediately uh satellite phones don't require power
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or uh cell towers to operate if the grid is down the cell phone towers are down the satellite phone is
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still going to work for incoming and outgoing calls and incoming and outgoing texts and so you can get a
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free satellite phone delivered immediately uh from sat123.com that's sat123.com or you can call 941-841-0844
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that's 941-841-0844 uh the other salute the other problem that we have as i said is the power outage
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and we got say millions of people without power but we have generators that are solar powered that can get
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your power back on as soon as today and we can deliver those immediately to you in some cases
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uh so you can check those out at sat123.com but then we have generators from as little as 220 bucks
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that can power tablets laptops cell phones with satellite phones whatever it is you need
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uh all the way up to generators that can power your entire house including your air conditioning
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lighting refrigeration and those are available for immediate delivery as well
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so we really have solutions for the problem that is very real and life-threatening for many people
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in the south then chris let me just um have that point that you can said confirmed and we'll give
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out your telephone number we'll ask you to give out your telephone number once again uh at the end of
00:49:20.700
the show in a couple of minutes so folks if you have a pen and paper we'll give that number out again
00:49:24.480
you can jot that down so you said even with all the devastation and chaos that's that's that's that's
00:49:31.560
that's uh being seen right now as the midst of these storms and hurricanes are passing you said
00:49:37.420
you could even get same day same day delivery out there so folks are out there perhaps they're in
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florida or north carolina um and they're actually desperate they have no communications if a family
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member elsewhere in the united states uh is able to they'd be able to get a parcel sent out even
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potentially arriving the same day or the next day of a generator or of a satellite phone
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uh is that what you just said absolutely man yeah look we work with local couriers with hot shot
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drivers uh who can get into uh places that other people can't we understand that this is absolutely
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you know to be without power and communications is life-threatening and it's you know it's causing
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absolute chaos and it's going to continue unfortunately for some people for months uh you know as again the
00:50:25.600
authorities in north carolina are telling us that they have uh no no even estimated date of when the
00:50:31.340
power will be restored to many communities so look obviously they're doing their best there's a lot of
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brave men and women working overtime to get the power back up and get cell towers back up uh but it is
00:50:42.260
it is such devastation that uh say they don't even have an estimation of when that power can be back
00:50:47.480
up so uh yeah we you know we understand how serious this is we've been here for 20 years been delivering
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equipment uh as soon as the same day and that's why we have equipment placed across the east coast
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uh so that we can do that and uh you can give us a call as they said at 941-841-0844
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that's 941-841-0844 or you can go to sat123.com that's sat123.com
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um if you give us a call or use our online chat then uh we'll be able to help you figure out what
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the equipment is that you need for your house or for your business uh say we have every type of
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generator from the very small portable to the uh to the larger ones that can power an entire building
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or an entire house um but yeah time is of the essence obviously so that's why you know we are
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prepared to deliver this equipment immediately and it's worth pointing out you should take that number
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that you give out chris and folks you should put it in their mobile phones now because of course
00:51:48.700
if tragedy strikes phoning you guys um and asking for the generator or the the satellite phone isn't
00:51:55.840
as easy as it is under normal uh conditions folks we've reached the end of the show uh we'll be back
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at 10 a.m tomorrow thanks for joining us my love to everyone on the live chat and god bless for that
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