Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - November 11, 2022


EPISODE 313: Veteran’s Day Response to The Biden Regime


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Summary

In this episode of Human Events Daily, host Dominic Anno is joined by Turning Point Faith contributor Graham Allen to discuss the latest in the Biden administration, including the student loan ban, the $10,000 student loan forgive, and the $20,000 reduction in student loan debt.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 Powerful show today. I'm joined by Graham Allen, Turning Point Faith contributor. You guys all
00:00:06.820 know Graham as two veterans deliver a Veterans Day response to the Biden regime and everything
00:00:15.240 that they've been up to lately. But first, I want to remind you that if you want to see me
00:00:19.580 and Graham in person, along with Charlie Kirk, Tucker Carlson, the great Tim Pool, Mike Lindell,
00:00:26.420 Lauren Chen, Candace Owens, I'm told that governor-elect Carrie Lake will be there here in Phoenix,
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00:00:40.880 That's A-M-F-E-S-T dot com and utilize promo code POSO for 25% off your tickets. Go there,
00:00:47.260 secure your tickets, do it now. See us there. Let's get into it.
00:00:56.420 First, we've made incredible progress advancing America's economic recovery.
00:01:05.560 We've wound down pandemic relief programs like the ones on unemployment insurance and small
00:01:11.060 businesses. It's time we do the same thing for student loans. Student loan payments pause is
00:01:18.480 going to end. It's going to end December 30. I'm extending to December 31st, 2022, and it's going
00:01:25.400 to end at that time. It's time for the payments to resume. Second, my campaign for president,
00:01:33.900 I made a commitment. I made a commitment that would provide student debt relief, and I'm honoring that
00:01:40.400 commitment today. Using the authority Congress granted the Department of Education, we will forgive
00:01:46.200 $10,000 in outstanding federal student loans. In addition, students who come from low-income
00:01:54.840 families, which allowed them to qualify to receive a Pell Grant, will have their debt reduced to $20,000.
00:02:04.220 Both of these targeted actions are for families who need it the most.
00:02:08.420 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard tonight's edition of Human Events Daily, powered by Turning
00:02:12.200 Point USA. Today is 11-11-2022. Anno, Dominic. Today is Veterans Day. Happy Veterans Day to everybody
00:02:20.400 out there. That was Joe Biden. That was your president a couple of months ago talking about
00:02:26.160 this great student loan program, and he was going to take care of everything. Everything was going to
00:02:31.040 be fine. All the Zoomers were loving this. I'm going to wipe out your debt. I'm going to get rid of all
00:02:35.660 of it. But actually, it turns out that's not what's happening, because a federal judge just came in and
00:02:41.480 blocked the thing, because we knew from the start that it was completely unconstitutional. So guess
00:02:46.640 what? No refunds. You will be paying all of your student loans back. Completely insane. And of course,
00:02:53.660 we find this out just the day after Election Day. So to help me break all this down, I wanted to bring
00:03:01.060 on as today's special guest host. You know him. I know him. Your mother knows him. Graham Allen,
00:03:07.140 TPUSA faith contributor. Your mother and your father and your father. Every day. It's like your
00:03:14.920 grandparents know him. You know, there's all this stuff. Real quick, before we get into Biden, I had
00:03:21.880 the best, worst five-star review of the show I've ever had in my life. Tell me about it. I read it the
00:03:27.900 other day, and it's basically like, I've been listening to you since I was in middle school,
00:03:31.800 and now I'm 23 years old voting, and I'm buying your book. Whoa. No, that's no. No, no. Somebody's
00:03:39.960 messing with you. That can't be real. No, that's a troll. Somebody's just messing with me. That can't
00:03:43.660 be right. No way, man. Oh, man. Speaking of people that are getting old, let's go back to Joe Biden.
00:03:49.020 So, yeah, I actually made a tweet about this as soon as I found out about it.
00:03:54.480 Um, they knew the entire time that this was unconstitutional. It was never going to work.
00:04:00.160 They knew this. Like, like, like they knew. Now, you can't post this on. And we all said it. We all
00:04:04.940 said it. Yeah, you can post it on Twitter right now, but you can't put this on Facebook or anything
00:04:09.340 like that because they'll fact check you, right? Because, you know. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. But, but,
00:04:13.740 but everybody knew it was unconstitutional. Everybody knew it was going to get struck down to court.
00:04:17.040 However, this was a equivalent of a 2020, you know, uh, promise of a stimulus check and
00:04:24.500 all this other kinds of things, right? Yeah. I mean, it was exactly right. It was to buy
00:04:28.860 both to buy votes. And, and what's even worse this time is this is something that can't even
00:04:34.940 be delivered upon. Now, not, not only was this stimulus check, a false security blanket,
00:04:41.060 like, you know, a thousand bucks is going to help you six months later after you haven't
00:04:45.200 paid your bills because you can't go to work. Uh, but, well, that, by the way, that, that
00:04:49.180 a thousand dollars, thanks to inflation is now maybe what, like 500 bucks because you've
00:04:53.860 already lost half of it while it was in transit on its way to you because the inflation is already
00:04:58.620 eating it up. Yeah. And guess what? So for people who actually pay taxes, if you did receive
00:05:04.740 any of those incentives, guess what? It made your taxes go up this year because you had to
00:05:10.560 pay more in taxes in it. Uh, because they show where I, you know, I have, I have my employees
00:05:16.500 come up to me and all this stuff and they show where, you know, you got these, uh, like child
00:05:20.740 tax credit benefits and all this other stimulus payments and stuff. And then, yeah, they turn
00:05:25.860 around and go, Oh, well you got all this extra money. So your tax bill is going to be higher
00:05:30.840 this year. This is what they always do. It's back to the Bernie Sanders. Uh, we're going to
00:05:36.160 have free healthcare by raising your taxes. This is the same thing they do. Right. They
00:05:42.540 say, if you like the, uh, you know, if you like the quality of your healthcare, if you
00:05:47.360 like the quality of your education, just wait till it's free, just wait till it's free.
00:05:51.500 And then you wait, wait, you should get. But when I look at this though, it, it also strikes
00:05:56.160 out to me as, so this is something where, and, and conservatives need to confront this because
00:06:01.180 we're looking at zoomers as a voting block, but you've also got millennials as a voting
00:06:05.860 block. And millennials also are a generation that by and large, not myself personally,
00:06:10.660 I don't know about your situation. I never had student debt. I've never gone into it.
00:06:14.480 I never did the student loans. Just wasn't something I did scholarships, never had to go,
00:06:17.820 but I know I have a lot of friends who had this issue because we were told during that
00:06:21.880 financial crisis, Hey, the market's falling out. Just go back to school. Just get more
00:06:25.460 school and you'll be more competitive. Just get more school and you'll be more competitive.
00:06:28.360 And people just saddled on these loans, saddled on these loans, but, but the millennial
00:06:33.000 voting block, and we're seeing this in these exit polls, they're becoming actually more
00:06:37.480 conservative because they're finally starting to have families. They're finally starting to buy
00:06:41.580 houses. They're getting more disposable income. Did you know, according to this last piece,
00:06:46.680 there's only a two point difference now between conservatives and liberals in the millennial
00:06:51.380 voting block. Did not know that. I knew that it was getting close. I didn't know that. I know
00:06:56.180 that Gen Z is where we have a really big issue. Yeah. Yeah. Gen Z's, uh, Gen Z is a huge issue.
00:07:02.540 My, my question is, as we get to the end of this part here is, is when is, when are American citizens
00:07:09.940 going to stop falling for the same hook, line and sinker every single time, every time they dangle
00:07:20.920 a little bit of a carrot, which is normally money in front of you, it is just like, like
00:07:26.000 blinders and, and everybody just does exactly what they want them to do every time. And I don't know
00:07:34.380 how much more people like me, people like yourself can scream from the rooftops as much as social media
00:07:39.620 will let us that this is what's going to happen. And literally how long ago was that clip? Three
00:07:44.940 months ago, two months ago. Yeah. And now here we are. Yeah. Now we are proven right.
00:07:49.560 They keep playing the same line over and over and over. But one of the things that we do also
00:07:55.980 talk about a lot here is the need for a parallel economy, the need for a new system so that we can
00:08:02.380 get away from that old system, actually change the way the marketplace works. And here's why,
00:08:07.300 because woke corporations, they're trying to divide us. Big banks are freezing the accounts of people
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00:09:04.900 Right back more with Graham Allen.
00:09:05.980 To announce the arrest of Eugene Yu, who is a chief executive officer of Canik Corporation in
00:09:15.740 Michigan, in connection with the theft of personal data of Los Angeles County election workers.
00:09:24.580 My Bureau of Investigation took you into custody today with the assistance of police from the
00:09:32.080 Meridian Township in Michigan. The investigators have been conducting searches of his home and other
00:09:41.200 Canik locations in Michigan. At issue here is the theft of personal identifying information of election
00:09:51.460 workers in Los Angeles County. This information is not, I repeat, it is not related to election material,
00:10:01.960 or voter information. So we have this situation that got really bad. This guy, Eugene Yu,
00:10:11.940 LA arrests him, says that he was stealing election worker information. And they didn't mention in that
00:10:18.000 clip there, but what he was doing was he was storing it on servers in China, into the People's Republic of
00:10:25.080 China that we know are just every server in China. If they want it is completely infiltrated by the
00:10:31.380 Chinese Communist Party and their Ministry of State Security, the MSS. This has been an issue that a lot
00:10:37.680 of people like Catherine Engelbrecht had called out for Catherine Engelbrecht, by the way, who's currently
00:10:42.060 behind bars because she refuses to name a source in a civil case on a criminal case, a civil case.
00:10:47.800 So she's locked up for going after this guy. He gets arrested. But here's what's amazing.
00:10:56.540 The charges have just been dropped. The charges on Eugene Yu were dropped by this Soros-backed Los
00:11:05.680 Angeles DA just one day after the election in 2022. And I look at this and, and Graham, I'd love to hear
00:11:13.600 your thoughts, but man, I look at this and it seems to me like this whole thing was just a, another cheap
00:11:19.560 election ploy to say, look, we care about the integrity of our elections. We care about our integrity of
00:11:25.700 systems and we're going to do something about it. We're going to arrest this guy. We're going to go
00:11:29.700 after him. We're going to tie him to the Chinese Communist Party. And then right before the election, right
00:11:33.540 before everybody votes, you go and make this big case and stand up there and wow, this is amazing.
00:11:38.700 But I remember, I remember looking at this and saying, Los Angeles, really? Those are the guys
00:11:44.800 that are going to do something. That's not exactly where I thought we were going to get an arrest out.
00:11:48.880 And then the charges are dropped one day later. I say, oh, okay, there it is. Now I get it. I think,
00:11:53.180 I think the whole thing was a dog and pony show from day one. What are your thoughts?
00:11:57.220 No, I mean, yeah, you nailed it. I mean, LA is the key thing. I mean, what, what, what do we really
00:12:02.940 expect? I, you know, at this point, uh, Jack, I'm like, why not? Sure. Of course, of course,
00:12:09.460 you know, of course, of course, that's exactly what happened. You know, I think it's important
00:12:13.480 to describe. I think a lot of people think that people like yourself, I mean, as much as you're
00:12:20.620 out there doing the good work, getting the thing out there, I think it's important for people to know
00:12:25.240 that we get frustrated too. Like stuff like this is the type of stuff that, that, that everybody has
00:12:30.680 gut check moments. And these are moments where we just sit back and go, oh my gosh, you know,
00:12:34.740 what in the world is going on? Is anything that we're doing actually doing anything?
00:12:40.700 Right. California is one of those States where I'm like you, it's time for everybody just to get out.
00:12:46.500 You know, it's time for everybody to get out of California, Oregon, get out of these big,
00:12:51.860 big cities, blue cities, get out of these major blue States. Because I do, I believe that, um,
00:12:59.360 I don't know if California, especially LA can be saved.
00:13:03.080 Well, it's actually like, it's, it's like the end of, you ever watch that movie? Um,
00:13:06.020 you ever watch that old Jack Nicholson movie, uh, Chinatown from, from years ago that went there
00:13:10.340 like, and he's like, I don't understand. I understand. We, we, we figured out everything.
00:13:13.980 We cleaned up the corruption. He's just going to walk away. And then, and he's, he's about to run
00:13:17.900 after the guy at the very end of the film. And he's like, forget it, Jack, it's Chinatown.
00:13:22.460 It's like, forget it, Jack, forget it, Graham. It's California. Forget it. It's LA. I mean,
00:13:27.580 California, this past election, I'm going to say this past election, there's a lot of conservatives
00:13:30.620 out there. All right. They were able to do some stuff, but at the same time, when you, when you
00:13:34.560 talk about these large scale thing, like the governorship, uh, LA County, I mean, the corruption
00:13:39.600 that's in there, something that I think a lot of people don't understand. And look, Graham,
00:13:43.760 today's veterans day, you're a veteran. I'm a veteran, uh, for, for folks that have, have served
00:13:49.440 it, it is something when you come back and you look at our public officials. And I don't think
00:13:55.360 we really appreciate that the United, that the public officials in the United States are
00:13:59.220 some of the most corrupt in the entire country. Now, certainly I'm talking about Los Angeles
00:14:04.440 County here in California. So you can, you, you can't throw a dart into a crowd there without
00:14:09.700 finding a corrupt official, but you see this across every major city in the entire United
00:14:14.360 States has this kind of public corruption. And in some countries, it actually doesn't exist
00:14:18.960 like this. And I don't think, I don't think people that haven't spent much time outside
00:14:22.560 of the country actually realize that. No, no. I mean, the, the, the thing I'm, I actually
00:14:29.020 said this on my show today and that the biggest thing that I'm most grateful for, I'm not a
00:14:34.480 big showy veteran guy. You know, I don't walk around and be, Oh, I'm a veteran. You know,
00:14:38.640 it's just not me. There's some, there's some guys that are kind of like those professional
00:14:41.720 veterans, you know what I mean? And yeah, there's nothing wrong with it. There's no, but I don't
00:14:46.860 try to do that either. People bring it up. I said, yeah, that's true. Yeah, that's right.
00:14:49.820 But, but, but, you know, going to these other countries, going, going to Iraq, going all these
00:14:54.020 things, you know, the biggest thing, even, even in its most horrible situations here in America,
00:14:59.800 of which I believe we're finding ourselves in right now, you know, I'm so thankful for the
00:15:04.380 fact that we have the ability to have these arguments and have these frustrations and all
00:15:09.240 this stuff. Um, and again, you know, you have the freedom in America to see what's going on in
00:15:16.320 these places like California, New York, Oregon, Washington, uh, state and all the above. You
00:15:21.980 have the freedom and the ability to get out of these places, make decisions for your family
00:15:27.380 because there's corruptions, there's lies. They do not care about you like all of these
00:15:32.840 things. And, and, and I just, I am, I'm kind of at the point where, you know, these people
00:15:37.600 need to get out. They need to fortify the cities in the States that actually need to be fortified
00:15:42.360 for conservative values, uh, that will further America in the right direction.
00:15:47.420 Well, you want to, I mean, a great example of that is, is this past election, Florida
00:15:51.060 goes bright red. Why is that? Cause all the conservatives just moved there during the
00:15:54.980 lockdowns in 20 in 2020, the move down. And I guess you had a great governor, but at the
00:16:00.140 same time people were fleeing. I think conservatives by and large were fleeing Pennsylvania, New
00:16:06.800 York, Ohio, some of these huge lockdown state, Michigan. And they said, look, I'm going to Florida.
00:16:11.880 I'm just going to, I knew I wanted to go to Florida eventually. You know what? Forget
00:16:14.640 about it. I can't wait until I'm old. I want to go when I can enjoy it. I'm going to go
00:16:18.080 Florida right now. I think that, I think that's a big, big thing that happened. And, and you're
00:16:22.820 seeing that across the country. And I do think though, that conservatives as a movement also
00:16:27.800 need to get smart about that and, you know, move to red States, make them redder. I like that
00:16:32.160 move to purple States, make them purpler. You know, I like that at the same time though,
00:16:35.880 conservatives have to understand that this isn't about any, just one state. We're talking
00:16:41.200 about the entire country, a national movement. And we want to, by the way, a country that's
00:16:46.920 working for everybody. I don't want crime in any blue city either, because I want all
00:16:51.280 Americans to be able to live free of that. I want all Americans to be able to get a good
00:16:54.800 education. And I get shot when you're on your way to school, like we're seeing in Philadelphia
00:16:58.140 or like in Temple university, there was a hostage situation with a temple student at
00:17:02.920 the school that I went to in North Philly. So I don't want that. I know we don't want that.
00:17:07.720 We may just have a little difference of opinion than the Soros prosecutors. Come right back.
00:17:13.760 I will do all that I can to not allow a single, uh, one more of my brothers and sisters in uniform
00:17:20.820 to be used in a war being waged on false pretenses or to put their lives at risk unnecessarily in
00:17:28.300 another regime change war. When you say false pretenses though, U S officials determined
00:17:33.420 that Assad did use these chemical weapons against his own people.
00:17:39.020 You serve on-
00:17:39.460 Didn't we hear that about Iraq?
00:17:41.380 Right.
00:17:41.680 We heard that from U S officials. We heard that from our secretary of state. We heard that
00:17:45.160 from people in the U M.
00:17:46.420 My question for you though is you sit on the Homeland Security Committee. You sit on the foreign
00:17:50.320 affairs committee in Congress. You take in information from U S officials. Do you believe
00:17:56.360 that information when you receive it?
00:17:58.380 It's not a matter of, well, do you believe, do I sit there and believe what someone's telling
00:18:01.820 me on face value? No. And it's, it's the responsibility that I feel I have to my fellow
00:18:07.060 Americans and my brothers and sisters in uniform to not accept anything at face value and to always
00:18:12.980 dig for the truth.
00:18:14.640 I appreciate what she has to say there. You know, Tulsi Gabbard, she's, she's a liberal.
00:18:18.880 She's, she comes from a different political background than me, but I appreciate what she has to say
00:18:23.800 there. I don't trust what the federal officials tell me at face value. And I think we should always
00:18:29.840 question that, especially by the way, if we're sending people into combat and Graham, I just got,
00:18:36.480 we were doing the show prep today. You know, we're looking at going out there, looking at what's
00:18:39.620 happening. There is another new base that the United States that our forces, um, this is,
00:18:46.140 there's an army operation that they're establishing up there in Northern Syria. It's,
00:18:52.320 it's outside some, of course, outside the oil fields in Northern Syria. And I'm looking at this
00:18:59.200 and I hear what Tulsi says. And I'm like, what exactly is the operation? What is the mission?
00:19:04.620 Because he heard that vice news, by the way, it's very interesting. Vice news is questioning the
00:19:09.000 person who's questioned. How dare you question the government, right? How dare you question the
00:19:12.500 government? It's like, wait, aren't you vice news? Aren't you the ones who are supposed to be,
00:19:15.720 you're the ones who are supposed to be questioning the government, not backing up the government,
00:19:19.920 the whole thing. And we've got bases in Syria. So are we trying to take out Assad? Are we trying
00:19:25.140 to take out ISIS? Graham, as a veteran and today's veterans day, uh, does it make sense for us to still
00:19:33.200 this long into it after, look, we saw what just happened in Afghanistan. Okay. We saw what just
00:19:38.580 happened there. And this idea of us being the world police going out and conducting more combat
00:19:45.660 operations, having guys in the sandbox, which honestly, I don't even think most Americans
00:19:50.880 realize that we have combat troops in Syria right now, which obviously not at the, you know,
00:19:56.540 not at the invitation of Assad. Uh, so when, what's your take on that whole situation and actually
00:20:02.800 even get into what, what Tulsi said and that, that interaction there. Yeah. So, I mean, Jack,
00:20:08.440 you have so much more intel into everything, uh, than I did, man, I was just a, I was just a boots
00:20:17.840 on the ground kind of guy. I, you know, I was a PFC kind of thing in the war. Uh, but, but what I
00:20:23.400 will tell you is this is, you know, the conversations I have with fellow veterans now, uh, that the short
00:20:29.180 answer to your first question is I have no idea what we're doing. I tell everybody all the time,
00:20:33.640 someone asked me the other day, you know, would you, uh, would you want your children to join the
00:20:37.600 military? You know, and I'm live and, you know, giving a speech in this thing. And I, yeah, I
00:20:43.840 really had to think about that for a minute. And I said, you know, honestly, probably not right this
00:20:48.780 second, the way the military is being run, uh, all this stuff, because it's not the same. We have a
00:20:53.380 lot of military veterans right now. Uh, veterans that signed up the same time me and you did at the
00:20:59.040 height of the wars, all this other kind of stuff. We did that because we were the type of people
00:21:05.420 that believed in something bigger than ourselves. That's right. And now, you know, you mentioned it,
00:21:11.140 the horrendous, horrendous ending to Afghanistan. And you have so many veterans now that are just
00:21:19.140 asking the question, what was all of that for? What was so much time of my life? Why did I see
00:21:26.760 my brothers die? You know, all of these things. I personally have had two friends, uh, in the past
00:21:34.480 four months that have, uh, become a part of the 22 a day, uh, took their own life and, and they were
00:21:42.020 successful guys and, and it's just out of nowhere. I know, I know people, I, I, I know people who have
00:21:49.080 been affected by the burn pits very badly. I know, I know, I have asthma from the burn pits. I know
00:21:54.580 someone who has been, I'll, I'll just put it this way, you know, I don't want to get into personal
00:22:00.420 stuff, but was, was almost one of the 22, put it that way. And it's, it's crazy, right? It's
00:22:07.120 absolutely insane. And so what I hear when Tulsi is saying is she's coming from a perspective of
00:22:11.560 thinking about the people of thinking about the people who are sitting there and saying, look,
00:22:16.380 like, like, I'm not even going to argue right now, whether or not you think, well, is Assad a good
00:22:20.460 guy or a bad guy? Let's not even have that conversation. The conversation should be,
00:22:25.840 is it worth our people, the sons and daughters of this country going through another thing like
00:22:33.460 that? If all we're going to end up with is another Afghanistan, another Kabul airport after 20 years,
00:22:41.460 20 years of it. Actually, I'll tell you what I'll tell you right now, when I get that question these
00:22:45.260 days, I'll tell you exactly what I say. I say, yeah, join the military, go right ahead. But pick
00:22:50.200 a job that you want to get when you come out. So if you want to go in, go do like IT, go, you know,
00:22:57.500 CT, go for CT in the Navy is crypto technology. So like cybersecurity, one of these jobs, get Gogan,
00:23:03.740 get the training, have them pay for it, have them pay for school, do all your stuff. If you're in
00:23:07.800 college, go to ROTC, big, big supporter of ROTC. I think ROTC is a great idea. But you know,
00:23:12.560 when it comes to, you know, one of these other positions, you know, I just say, look at it that
00:23:16.900 way. Just look at it that way. As a means to an end. Don't do what I did. Don't do what I did.
00:23:20.900 I didn't want to say, I didn't want to say, I didn't put words in your mouth. It contributes nothing
00:23:24.080 when you get out at all. Yeah. I think, I think, you know, we actually got Tulsi coming on the show
00:23:30.520 in the next couple of weeks to talk about that she's been going on. But, but I think at the end of
00:23:37.500 the day, what we're here and Graham, we're getting towards the end, but, but let people know where,
00:23:40.860 so when, for your Tulsi interview, where can people go to follow it? Where can people get
00:23:44.560 to you and then finish your point? Yeah. So, uh, it's just, uh, dear America podcast,
00:23:49.960 Graham Allen, dear America podcast, wherever you listen to podcasts. That is, that is our main show
00:23:55.600 these days with all the censorship. That's where we have the real conversations. So go, uh, as Charlie
00:24:00.340 would say, hit that subscribe button and all that stuff. But, but last to the point real quick,
00:24:05.800 and I know you, I know you got to go is, is I truly believe in the purpose of the military
00:24:10.520 is to defend America. Absolutely. But at the end of the day, these are real human beings
00:24:16.200 that are having to foresee horrors that nobody will ever truly understand. And, and yeah, I
00:24:22.140 think it's a very relevant question and a, and a obligatory question that needs to be asked
00:24:27.660 that these are not just pawns that should be just thrown anywhere for whatever reason, the
00:24:33.340 political gain of, of, of strategic maneuvering or however these are real people.
00:24:39.260 Yeah. Somebody's making money on a Graham Allen. Thank you so much. The podcast is dear
00:24:42.280 America. I'll even throw this out there. If you want to go and look, go, go download the
00:24:46.460 telegram app, go type in the word Ukraine and go look at the pictures and videos that are
00:24:51.120 coming out of there. That's war. That's real war. So if you want people to go through that
00:24:56.240 and go into combat, go into it. But at the same time, at the same time, I do have to say,
00:25:01.400 thank you. I have to say thank you to Graham. Thank you to all veterans, especially combat
00:25:05.760 veterans for being willing, for being willing to do that, to stand up for their family, for
00:25:12.460 your family, for our family, for all of our families, because that's why we thank veterans
00:25:17.800 on Veterans Day. Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.