EPISODE 260: The Purge Laws Have Begun
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A new law is taking effect in Chicago that abolishes bail for most non-violent crimes in the state of Illinois, including murder, robbery, kidnapping, burglary, theft, and other non-detainable offenses. Senator Marshall out today signaling open to amnesty for illegal immigrants. Idaho tax dollars almost used to fund a drag show for children in Boise, Idaho. Oregon seeing massive spikes in overdoses just one year after decriminalizing hard drugs, according to a new study. And finally, Senator Marshall sends out a tweet today signaling openness to amnesty.
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I know a lot of people are asking me that with everything going on with Steve Bannon
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right now, will he still be there at the Great Reset Conference?
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I've just received word that as of now, Steve Bannon will be at the Great Reset Conference
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Myself, Charlie Kirk, Drew Hernandez, Dr. James Lindsay, make sure you are there.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard tonight's edition of Human Events Daily,
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Tonight's up headlines, a purge law is set to take effect.
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Your Idaho tax dollars, it turns out, were almost being used to fund a Boise drag show
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Tax money funding a drag show for children in Boise, Idaho.
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Third, Oregon seeing massive spikes in overdoses just one year after decriminalizing hard drugs,
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And finally, Senator Marshall out today signaling openness to amnesty for illegal immigrants.
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We're going to dig into all this and we're ahead, Human Events Daily.
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As of January 1st, 2023, the following things are going to affect, and people need to be aware of this.
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It abolishes cash bail for almost every offense.
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This includes, but isn't limited to, kidnapping, armed robbery, second-degree murder, drug-induced homicide,
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aggravated DUI, threatening a public official, and aggravated fleeing and eluding.
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Offenders released on electronic monitoring have to be in violation for 48 hours before law enforcement can act.
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They can almost drive to Alaska before we can even look for them.
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And keep this in mind, businesses and homeowners, officers will no longer be able to remove trespassers
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Someone could decide to live in your shed, and all we can do is give them a ticket.
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You have to decide what level of force is required to remove them and whether or not it's legal.
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This is a massive threat to the residents of Oral Park, Cook County, and Illinois.
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Well, the new law is set to take effect in the state of Illinois.
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And of course, Chicago, the murder capital of the United States, is set to be,
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well, I won't want to say necessarily the epicenter or ground zero of this,
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but certainly violent criminals are going to be the beneficiaries of what I've decided
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that we're going to just have to call the purge law.
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So the purge law is coming into effect for all of Illinois,
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but really Chicago is where this is going to matter.
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This new law states that second-degree murder suspects will be released without bail,
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Second-degree murder, aggravated battery, arson without bail,
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as well as drug-induced homicide, kidnapping, burglary, robbery, intimidation,
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aggravated DUI, aggravated fleeing and looting, drug offenses, and threatening a public official.
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This law, by the way, it's already been signed.
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The governor of Illinois, he's more than happy to sign it.
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He said that it was in the name of social reform.
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So, if you plan, you currently plan, to be in Chicago, what is that, four months from now?
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You have four months left if you're anywhere near the Chicago area,
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because these people can do this anywhere in the state now.
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You have the kidnapping, rape, and murder of a kindergarten teacher,
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a mass killing, mass spree killing done by a psychopath just driving around shooting people.
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Understand, this is going to happen more and more and more,
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as in the name of social reform, we pass purge laws across the country in blue.
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We're actually not just going to have a purge country.
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So, in many, many areas across the country, we have purge states.
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And in this case, as the laws continue, this will be a full-on purge state in Illinois.
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If you commit these crimes, if you go kill somebody in the state of Illinois under this law,
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and you don't get first-degree murder, you get second-degree charge,
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Now, they say there's going to be some very special system
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This being done to the same people that are supposed to keep Chicago safe right now?
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Because, I don't know if you checked, it's not exactly the safest city in the world.
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In Silicon Valley, a woman was just decapitated with a samurai sword in front of her two daughters,
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Imagine that seven-year-old's last memory of her mother getting her head cut off by a samurai sword
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We just heard down in Georgia, in one city, there were two sheriff's deputies that were shot
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This is what's going on in the United States of America.
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And you have to understand, do we want to live in a nation that's ruled by the people,
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that's ruled by law, or do we want to be a nation that's ruled by political correctness,
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critical race theory, woke ideology, this idea that there can be no meritocracy,
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that there's this oppressor class and the oppressed class,
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and anyone who's a member of the oppressed class, well, it doesn't matter.
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It doesn't matter if you cut somebody's head off because you're oppressed.
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It doesn't matter how many people you murder and kidnap and rape and malign because, well,
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It reminds me of a Supreme Court justice giving light sentences to pedophiles, okay?
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That guy out in Memphis on the spree killing, he crashed his car and a nurse came up to see
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He shot and killed her in front of her daughter.
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You don't have to keep living in the purge if you don't want to,
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Look, folks, we just had Labor Day weekend, and I got to tell you, myself, Tanya Tay,
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And when we do our grill, little Jack Jack, four-year-old Jack Jack, runs over and he says,
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He says, I want that good ranchers, the delicious hamburgers, because he absolutely loves them.
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You can get chicken, pre-trimmed, pre-marinated.
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Even little AJ, one-year-old, he loves his chicken.
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The funniest thing, though, by the way, AJ loves to dip his chicken in sauce.
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So we get the good ranchers' chicken out, and I say,
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I put a little mustard in front of him, whatever it is.
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So if you want good ranchers in your home, if you want your kids saying that stuff to you,
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I heard early this morning that most of the flags had been removed off of Harrison Boulevard.
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This is a really organic, community positive event.
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And I was just really sad to see that somebody didn't want us to be a part of the community, basically.
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That's what it felt like was the message was you're not welcome.
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But that's totally not turned out to be the case at all.
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Today has been really overwhelming in the number of community members that have reached out.
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And now we can see that flags are being placed up on individual houses
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and the communities gathering and rallying around love and inclusiveness.
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According to Postmillennial, taxpayer funding of Pride from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare
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was more than $100,000 on Pride events in 2021.
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However, the Idaho Department of Health has withdrawn its sponsorship on Thursday
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Well, it says that apparently they had been offering multiple programming opportunities for children,
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And that feature included afternoon drag shows, as well as drag story time and an event called simply Drag Kids.
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According to a letter from the department, its sponsorship of the event has led to some confusion
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about whether or not the department endorses specific event activities involving minors during the event.
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Now, I'm guessing based on this that it's situations where minors are exposed, not only to drag queens,
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but also situations where children are encouraged to and actually do perform in drag themselves.
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You're not allowed to say it on Twitter anymore.
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However, the department has withdrawn its sponsorship, which included the sponsorship of their Project Filter
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and the Idaho HIV, STD, and Hepatitis Prevention and Care Program, as well as their booth at the event.
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Also, we're hearing that Zion's Bank has pulled its support of the Pride Festival
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after realizing that minor children would be featured as drag performers at the event.
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Idaho Power has also pulled its sponsorship, and Columbia Bank is considering dropping its support of the event.
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The grocery chain Albertsons remains the primary sponsor of the event, according to the Idaho Freedom Foundation,
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Now, according to this Idaho Freedom Foundation, the city of Boise is just one of several public entities
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that are donating taxpayer dollars to fund this event.
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Other government sponsors include the University of Idaho College of Law,
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the College of Western Idaho, and the Central District Health.
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People are going to say, is this cancel culture?
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Is it the same thing as when conservatives decry cancel culture for you to come in and say,
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we demand that taxpayer funding be pulled from an event where children are being groomed?
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Are you so soul killed that you don't see a difference between canceling somebody,
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for making a comment that doesn't fit with the woke agenda,
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versus pulling, again, taxpayer funding for festivals that are centered around the grooming of young children?
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If you're someone who has a problem with pulling funding from that,
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then I kindly ask you to just go ahead and remove yourself from the movement.
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You don't have principles, and you don't care about conserving anything.
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The idea behind the word conservative, and I understand there's some brand issues here.
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Most people just kind of say right wing these days.
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But the idea is you're conserving civilization.
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You're conserving that which came before, that which is good,
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that which was built by those who came before us,
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These are the things that were laid out by those that came before.
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And the question is, do you want to conserve civilization?
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Do you want civilization to continue in progress, with actual progress, by the way?
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Or do you want to descend into degeneracy, into filth, into squalor?
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this type of activity towards children must be banned and potentially even criminalized.
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and now you can see addicts shooting up on street corners across the city.
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Seattle radio talk show host Jason Rance is here to react.
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Oregon voters voted to decriminalize hard drugs.
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And now overdose deaths in the state are at an all-time high.
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I think that is what you call the definition of predictable.
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When you decide to legalize drugs, when you decide to enable drug addicts,
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you, of course, are going to see more of those drug addicts basically succumb to this disease that they're dealing with.
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And rather than actually treat it, we see these harm reduction policies.
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And that's kind of the tricky language that they use, where you think that this is actually going to get someone into treatment.
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But all it's doing is giving the tools to the addicts to continue their addiction while not judging their addiction at all because we want to destigmatize drug users.
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I was reading the Post Millennial earlier, and I said, you know, this is crazy.
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Maybe someone could explain why it's happening.
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So the state of Oregon, apparently, has seen a massive spike in overdoses just one year after decriminalizing hard drugs.
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In 2021, overdose deaths reached a staggering 607, a 216% increase from 2019.
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And that's in a year since a ballot measure in Oregon under Governor Kate Brown decriminalized the use of hard drugs.
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It was designed, of course, to provide relief to drug users looking to break their substance abuse
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by making it easier to seek help without incurring severe legal penalties.
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For those found in possession of substances like heroin, cocaine, methamphetamines, and more, it was called Measure 110.
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And Measure 110 created a maximum of $100 fine and removed the felony or misdemeanor charges in most cases.
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It also allocated $300 million for public health resources intended to help substance users break their addictions.
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Look, I'm going to tell you something right now.
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I know people that have gone through problems with addiction.
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And one thing that you see consistently in the research on this, when you actually study this,
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when you actually study this, right, guys I knew who were in the Navy, okay, that have had these issues.
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Sometimes, and I know this sounds harsh, but sometimes being locked up, being arrested, hitting rock bottom,
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getting to the point where you realize that reality comes up to slam you in the face and saying,
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It actually helps some people because it makes them make the switch in their minds to realize I can't do this anymore.
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That's the only thing in many of these cases that gives people the opportunity to start new, to start afresh.
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And I understand, obviously, it doesn't work for everyone.
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But if you don't have a meaningful deterrent to this type of behavior, again, we're talking heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine.
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A lot of this, by the way, a lot of the stuff you're getting right now on the street is laced with fentanyl.
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That's why we're getting so many deaths lately, especially from celebrities, because they're buying stuff off the street.
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They don't realize it's been laced with fentanyl.
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Fentanyl is so powerful that people don't realize what they're getting has just trace amounts of fentanyl, but it's enough to kill you.
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It's enough to cause this overdose to kill you.
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And so you have a dual track situation going on here.
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Number one, you're essentially subsidizing criminal behavior, criminal drug use.
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And number two, also, those same drugs are becoming more and more deadly because of the fentanyl influx across the border coming from China.
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The people of Oregon are dying in record numbers.
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People across this country are dying in record numbers because of this.
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Go look at Kensington and Allegheny Avenues in Philadelphia.
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The fentanyl zombies, they call it Kensington Beach down there.
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It looks like people are tanning themselves on the beach.
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You can buy t-shirts online, Kensington Beach Lifeguard.
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How about instead of making fun of these people, we actually do something as a society to try to help them out.
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Look, about 30% of Americans right now have chosen not to get the vaccine.
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But what the biggest impact to be right now is to get boosters into seniors.
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That's what's going to stop hospitalizations and stop deaths.
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If you're a senior citizen and haven't got your booster yet, shame on you.
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If you have underlying health care conditions, if you're diabetic, if you're overweight,
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please go get the booster because you're going to get the virus.
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And if you don't have that booster, we know the vaccines kind of run out after about five to six months.
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So I see this tweet that's up by Pablo Manriquez, says that Senator Marshall, Kansas,
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tells me that legal immigration is going to be part of the solution to a huge labor problem in his state.
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Quote, as long as they give us $25 billion to finish the wall, said Marshall,
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Why is Senator Marshall playing footsies with Amnesty?
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And now some people I've seen out there said, oh, no, no, no, no.
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He's just talking about increasing legal immigration.
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He's, you know, wants more of this, wants more of that, et cetera.
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OK, but have you not seen the massive unemployment problem we have in this country right now?
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Why is it that we have a situation where we're saying, and by the way, you're supposed to be conservatives.
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We have conservatives saying that we need to open the floodgates on the borders
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rather than actually do something to help, A, to help the people that are here,
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or B, to not reward this kind of behavior with amnesty.
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And some people have said, oh, no, no, no, no, no.
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He didn't, you know, that you're taking away out of contact.
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Back when he was Representative Roger Marshall, what did he say about DACA recipients?
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I think these kids are the American dream and they are conservatives, said Representative Roger Marshall
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of illegal aliens registered with the Obama administration's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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By the way, whenever people talk about DACA and they say kids, remember, the average DACA recipient is about 30 years old.
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That means there are people at the other end of the bell curve on that that are in their 40s, their 50s.
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She was at an event speaking in very close to my hometown, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.
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She said, legal immigrants are more patriotic than most Americans these days.
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Maybe she was referring to the woke crowd and saying something.
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And then also we have Rep Maya Flores who said, legal immigration is better than illegal immigration, but left it as that.
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Do you really think that if you go in for amnesty, that if you go in for increasing legal immigration, that the left won't call you racist, that the media will stop attacking you?
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Or is this about you saying to your donors who want the cheap labor for agricultural products and agricultural services?
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That's exactly, by the way, what Senator Marshall was saying.
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Are you saying the old Senator John McCain argument of, well, those are just jobs that Americans won't do?
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And if you stand up as a conservative and say things like this, at a time when we're in a recession, when we have massive record inflation, why would you say these things and call yourself a conservative?
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If you're going to go in on stuff like that, why don't you just go ahead, step on over and say, you know what?
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Correct yourself or we will correct it for you.
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And that's all the time we have tonight here at Humid Events Daily.
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Number one, the purge law set to take effect in Illinois.
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No bail for murder in Chicago, up to second-degree murder.
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Your tax dollars are being used to fund a Boise drag show for kids, children.
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Third, Oregon seeing a massive spike in overdoses one year after decriminalizing hard drugs.
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And fourth, Senator Marshall signaling openness to amnesty for illegal immigrants.
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And I hope people understand this, that amnesty fundamentally changes America.
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Culture, crime, voting, supply chain, labor force.
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And the other piece that we need to understand is that under these purge laws, if the police aren't coming to help you, we're going to get into situations now where people decide that they want to take matters into their own safety, their family's safety, their town's safety, into their own hands.
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I want to live in a country where we have basic law and order.
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Before we go today, I want to leave you with this history break.
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On this date, September 9th, 1776, the United States of America itself came into existence as the Continental Congress changed the name of the new American nation.
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Did you know, by the way, that we were not originally called the United States of America?
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No, at one point, we were the United Colonies of America.
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People were like, yeah, UCA, United Colonies of America, don't like that.
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So understand, our forefathers, our civilization, fought so hard to bequeath this to us.
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It is up to us whether or not we will preserve our inheritance or squander it.
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Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.