The Glenn Beck Program - June 25, 2024


Best of the Program | Guests: Guests: Sen. Mike Lee & Trent Staggs | 6⧸25⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

35 minutes

Words per Minute

157.52544

Word Count

5,590

Sentence Count

13

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

ChatGPP explains why joe and Jill Biden might take out 35 loans on their house. Also we talk about CNN and the debate that is coming up, alex jones is on commenting on the ruling that they are going to liquidate now, and his take on Trent Staggs running for U.S. Senate in utah.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 we got it all on uh today's program um we've got chat gpt explaining why joe and jill biden
00:00:09.260 might take out 35 loans on their house uh you might you might be surprised uh chat gpt i think
00:00:18.680 nailed it uh we we give you that right off the uh right off the bat also we talk about
00:00:23.820 cnn and the debate that is coming up alex jones is on commenting on his um the ruling that they're
00:00:32.540 going to liquidate now everything and his take on this trent staggs guys running for uh senate in
00:00:40.180 utah is on mike lee talks about the draft and we also have i think we've come and made a clear
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00:02:00.780 you're listening to the best of the blend back program so stew you're uh you know you like to
00:02:16.580 play around with money and you know look for different ways of of you know financing and
00:02:22.280 everything else see if this makes any sense to you joe biden and first lady jill have been using
00:02:27.300 their home as an atm taking out multiple mortgages and refinancing their delaware property in
00:02:33.680 astonishing 35 times the president has lived in two houses in his home state since 1975 when he
00:02:43.180 bought his first property in wilmington that he later sold in the 1990s but records obtained by
00:02:48.700 dailymail.com show the couple have had a habit of negotiating a new mortgage or credit deal
00:02:53.760 on both homes every 17 months over the decades the biden's have borrowed a total sum of six
00:03:02.500 million dollars on both properties they're still an outstanding 500 and uh 541 thousand dollar
00:03:09.040 mortgage on their current three bedroom four and a half bath wilmington mansion nearly 30 years after
00:03:15.720 they bought it the constant refinancing raises the question of why why the biden's who have
00:03:23.560 a reported net worth of 10 million dollars need a constant flow of extra cash it doesn't make a lot
00:03:32.000 of sense says financial experts uh unless they're desperate for cash the revelation comes as questions
00:03:39.720 grow about the president's involvement with his son hunter's shady business dealings according to the
00:03:44.300 mortgage documents the president first lady purchased their current four acre lot for 350 thousand dollars
00:03:49.300 in 1996 but have since saddled it with 20 different uh home credit agreements and mortgages
00:03:56.500 totaling 4.23 million dollars their previous five bedroom two and a half bath home in the same town was
00:04:04.040 purchased for 185 thousand in 75 it sold strangely controversial uh controversially uh for uh 1.2 million
00:04:15.260 dollars in 1996 by the head of one of the biggest employers in uh delaware records show the property
00:04:24.160 had a total of 15 mortgages and lines of credit attached to it the biden's also own a summer home
00:04:30.460 in robo beach which they scooped up in june of 2017 for 2.7 million dollars the property has no mortgages
00:04:39.360 attached to it yet it was revealed last year to have been a cash purchase hmm the property data
00:04:48.140 suggests the 46 president his wife 73 have needed money fast and have used their homes as equity as
00:04:54.120 the main source of credit over the year however listen to this line however biden a career politician
00:05:01.640 and jill a college professor are worth an estimated 10 million dollars now how does that happen it's so
00:05:12.300 weird weird yeah that is weird he says it's from book deals um however there's no there's no record of
00:05:21.860 him ever getting payment except for the signing bonus because nobody reads the books yeah it's fascinating
00:05:28.520 because uh everybody who has way more money than they're supposed to have and uh you know
00:05:35.720 writes books claims that money came from book deals and everyone else who actually writes books and knows
00:05:42.820 anything about the book industry knows it can't possibly be true like it's something that people
00:05:46.860 say all the time and you like if you're in the book industry you know the mechanics of it it's not
00:05:52.400 we've gone through multiple contracts with it right like it can be a good business you can make some
00:05:56.460 money on it but the numbers that at the end of the day wind up uh coming out of that are only
00:06:03.060 incredibly good if you're selling you know millions of books like it's not it's not something you can
00:06:09.540 just go like oh well i sold 25 000 books and now i've made four million dollars that's not the way
00:06:13.980 that book business works it's hard to sell books these days people don't like to read all that much i
00:06:20.060 don't know if anyone's noticed to the country lately right and i don't think that anybody's reading a
00:06:25.340 joe biden book right and then we know the sales of these books they don't joe biden books do not
00:06:30.500 sell well yes he gets sweetheart um deals as you mentioned glenn with with big signing bonuses much
00:06:36.600 bigger than he could ever sell out he doesn't he doesn't ever earn a dime more because everyone
00:06:41.740 knows going in what you're paying for you're not paying for book sales with someone like joe biden
00:06:46.580 you're put you're paying for uh you know some sort of marquee name you're paying for god knows what
00:06:53.260 kind of influence all these other things that are associated and totally separate from him selling
00:06:59.220 enough books to pay off the advance okay so why does he need all of this money why do you need all
00:07:05.880 this cash now i mean i could have noodled it out um but i don't i you know i'm not chat gpt i don't have
00:07:13.900 access to all information so i asked chat gp said i'm writing a television show and i have some
00:07:25.660 questions in this television show the president is mortgaging his home over and over and over again
00:07:35.540 uh and gave him you know gave chat gpt some of the facts didn't didn't fill everything in
00:07:42.060 um and then said oh and also he has had loan repayments where there are no loans there's no
00:07:51.740 record of any of the loans okay and he repays these loans to his family and the family repays loans to him
00:07:58.700 okay so this is what chat gpt came up with and i think i'm going to start with the least likely
00:08:08.040 number five gave me five reasons someone would do this you know for the tv show um debt manipulation
00:08:17.760 constant refinancing can be a method to manipulate debt and create the appearance of legitimate
00:08:24.680 financial activity this could help in justifying the large sums of money received and repaid
00:08:32.020 reason the president uses refinancing to take out large sums of money which are then cycled through
00:08:39.440 as repayments to family members this creates the facade of debt management making it appear that
00:08:46.220 the president is simply managing personal debt rather than engaging in any illicit activities
00:08:51.780 according to chat gpt number four tax evasion refinancing can provide a way to manipulate
00:09:01.020 taxable income and avoid taxes on illicit funds by cycling mortgages the president could claim
00:09:08.180 interest deductions and reduce their over overall taxable income reason the interest payments on the
00:09:15.200 refinancing mortgages can be deducted from taxable income effectively reducing the president's tax
00:09:20.960 liability the repayment to family members can be structured in a way that avoids declaring the foreign income
00:09:28.300 further aiding in tax evasion number three hiding assets frequent refinancing can be used to mask the true
00:09:39.340 financial status and hide assets from investigators or regulatory authorities this can help in evading
00:09:47.260 detection of illicit funds reason the president uses the equity extracted from the refinancing to pay off family
00:09:54.840 members who then transfer the funds back as loan repayments this cycle hides the actual wealth and the source of
00:10:02.980 the funds making it seem like the money is tied up in legitimate debt rather than illicit gains by the way so far
00:10:11.980 nothing non-nefarious uh chat gpt didn't come up with a single non-nefarious uh reason two creating a paper trail
00:10:20.380 mortgage cycling can create a complex financial paper trail that makes it difficult for investigators to
00:10:26.800 track the true store source and destination of money this can also help elite hide illegal financial
00:10:35.600 activities reason by refinancing frequently the president can create a maze of financial transactions that
00:10:43.200 obscure the flow of money the complexity can make it harder for authorities to detect the link between the
00:10:49.520 foreign payoffs and the repayments made to family members uh number one this is chat gpt's number one
00:10:59.820 reason for having you know 17 mortgages and keep taking out large sums of money and remortgaging your house 17 times
00:11:12.200 frequent refinancing of mortgages can be a method to launder illicit funds by continually cycling mortgages the
00:11:21.880 president could introduce large amounts of cash into the financial system under the guise of legitimate loans which are
00:11:29.220 then repaid using money received from foreign payoffs reason the president receives large sums of money from
00:11:37.200 foreign entities through family members to legitimize these funds they are funneled into mortgage refinancing
00:11:44.920 process the constant refinancing and the large checks written for loan repayments help disguise the origin of
00:11:53.280 the funds making them appear as legitimate financial transactions
00:11:57.780 that's chat gpt's opinion on why you might do what the daily telegraph has just revealed the biden's do
00:12:08.380 you know if you asked it and put in biden's name it probably wouldn't give you any answer
00:12:14.420 right like it wouldn't give you any answer you have to write it in a way like i'm writing a movie script
00:12:18.520 correct to get an answer on that i mean and looking for legitimate reasons why you would do this why
00:12:25.660 would a character redo this or do this 17 times 35 times overall but on one house 17 times why would
00:12:35.500 why would that happen well that's what chat gpt came up with right and i mean like there are reasons to
00:12:43.520 do it like i guess you know if you're as the the rates are falling right you might you might renegotiate
00:12:49.640 your mortgage like i i re uh did my mortgage when rates were low right you i did it once maybe you
00:12:58.160 could even think potentially because they fell so far from when he started maybe you do it even twice
00:13:03.700 right but like you don't get to 35 with low interest rates no you don't get to 35 with an improving
00:13:12.200 credit score you don't get to 30 like there are reasons you might do it more than once but i mean
00:13:17.080 you don't get to 35 maybe what's interesting is like if you let's say you're a person who has you
00:13:24.060 know if you're joe biden you have 10 million dollars and let's say that's locked up in you know uh
00:13:30.120 investments i don't know like he says he says it's pension book sales uh and uh investments right
00:13:39.400 so like you know you don't let's say you bought nvidia stock and it's gone up a lot and you don't
00:13:44.780 want to sell it and take the tax hit um to access the money you could take some of your equity out of
00:13:51.720 your house to spend but the issue with that you know is you can't just keep doing it you have to pay
00:13:56.520 it back each time which means that you have to have an influx of cash to keep paying off
00:14:01.380 yeah he would pay them off he'd pay them off sometimes in months sometimes in a year he'd take
00:14:10.020 out you know a million dollar loan and then pay it off within the year excuse me on a teacher's salary
00:14:18.280 and a public servant i know and by the way glenn i i just want to point out the hypocrisy for a moment
00:14:24.980 of a man who says he's got 10 million dollars in investments and doesn't want to pay the taxes
00:14:30.520 associated with the gains right like he's just avoiding the exact types of taxes he's proposing
00:14:38.900 and trying to implement on everyone else and saying everyone else is skipping out on their taxes
00:14:44.060 he's doing the exact same thing and that is the best case scenario here i know the real truth
00:14:50.920 seems to fit precisely with what we suspect joe biden is doing with his family members when it comes to
00:14:58.500 essentially allegedly uh laundering money through international sources that's why when these
00:15:05.320 people in washington dc um say they're going after the rich they don't mean it they don't mean it they
00:15:10.800 don't mean the really rich and connected rich they they won't ever tax those people they mean you they
00:15:17.360 mean the person that is just started a business and is starting to turn things around those are the
00:15:23.420 people that uh they're they're really after they will never go as donald trump said look you don't
00:15:29.740 like the amount i pay in taxes then change the laws okay he knows rich people can play the games
00:15:38.680 of uh avoiding taxes and they can shelter their money and everything else that helps them they can do
00:15:45.440 the things that joe biden did in the best case scenario from chat gpt this is the best of the
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00:16:57.400 on with us uh he is running for mitt romney's seat uh and why are you the candidate people should vote
00:17:04.860 for trent welcome hey great to be with you well i think you laid it out there really well i mean
00:17:09.820 you have uh utahns who have a choice they can either have a continuation of mitt romney by voting
00:17:15.680 for john curtis who is the very definition of a rhino who has chaired the utah county democratic
00:17:21.040 party before becoming a republican doesn't support president trump was a one of the 35 house republicans
00:17:27.680 to support the january 6 committee supported the impeachment inquiries censured trump on the house
00:17:33.440 floor still won't commit to endorse him he's bought and paid for by climate change activists he has over
00:17:39.460 13 million dollars in packs they've spent three million dollars attacking me in the last two
00:17:45.240 weeks or you have me who supports president trump i've endorsed him i'm somebody who's a constitutional
00:17:51.100 conservative um i've committed to join the executive steering committee the freedom caucus
00:17:55.840 equivalent of the senate with mike lee with rand paul uh with with senator tuberville with so many
00:18:01.900 great patriots uh that's who i am and i'm supported by everyday americans everyday utahns uh thousands
00:18:09.900 and thousands of individual donors i am not bought and paid for i am going to be beholden only to the
00:18:15.620 people and to get this country back on track and so that is the clear difference and distinction between
00:18:21.000 me or the climate change climate caucus founder john curtis who has now been the recipient of all of this
00:18:29.320 outside money and influence in our state it's just absolutely ridiculous i i will tell you that
00:18:35.220 uh reading about the climate change people that are backing i mean it's spending millions of dollars
00:18:39.780 um this is uh it's quite disturbing because they talk about you know climate justice being done
00:18:47.700 and we've we've come too far in the last four years on climate change and you know getting rid of
00:18:54.760 traditional energy etc etc this is this is really bad and bad for utah as well as the rest of the united
00:19:04.660 states oh it is it is is absolutely uh the wrong way to go i mean i'm somebody who uh has believed that
00:19:13.700 believes in energy dominance in this country drill baby drill i was on the board of directors of an energy
00:19:18.820 company oil and gas assets that we took public i mean i'm all about unleashing american energy because
00:19:25.320 that is the base of our economy uh because of high energy costs now with this crazy push for these
00:19:32.040 green initiatives uh and climate change you know just worshiping the altar of these climate change
00:19:37.320 activists we've got gasoline that's in excess of four dollars a gallon again in many parts of the
00:19:42.880 country uh it's had repercussions all throughout the economy we need to stop that get back to
00:19:48.520 energy dominance stop printing money so that we can combat the biden inflation and the bidenomics
00:19:55.180 and my opponent wants to just continue that and i have no doubt that he would continue on that course
00:20:02.160 because he is going to ultimately be beholden uh to all of this money that's come in and try to
00:20:08.160 influence the election utahns i just hope that the utahns are not falling for it he doesn't have a great
00:20:15.340 record on climate when it comes to you know looking at him as a candidate if you're on the left
00:20:22.000 why do you suppose they're pouring all this money into him if he's if he's not the green new deal guy
00:20:30.240 well they don't want to have me in there i mean i'm clearly not the establishment pick um i wasn't at the
00:20:39.040 convention either here in utah where i was hit hard with outside money as well nonetheless we we survived
00:20:45.860 we won 70 of the delegate vote we got the endorsement of president trump that morning
00:20:50.240 so the establishment is clearly concerned about me they know that i'm somebody that doesn't want to go
00:20:57.380 to dc become part of that establishment crowd that john curtis is no i will actually stand for the
00:21:04.580 constitution i will stand up and fight uh for mike with with mike lee and other great senators
00:21:10.620 i've got a demonstrated record of doing that i was the only one willing to stand up and challenge
00:21:16.360 mitt romney in this race he didn't drop out until about four months after i declared my candidacy
00:21:21.040 nobody else was willing to do that i stood up to covid lockdowns and mandates as a mayor
00:21:27.140 you know time and again i've shown a willingness to stand up and fight for what is right
00:21:33.280 and they know that with me in the senate it would be one less uh vote for an establishment and an
00:21:40.280 opportunity to persuade somebody to their agenda
00:21:43.520 trent uh thank you today uh the vote is uh taking place uh i guess we will know tonight
00:21:53.500 we we very well could um look that's the important thing we've got to have people come out and vote i
00:22:00.020 know your listeners we've had an historic low right now only about 200 000 ballots have been
00:22:05.560 turned in out of almost a million registered republicans in the state gotta be kidding me
00:22:10.100 no no glenn we need people to show up those that are conservative that are listening to this show
00:22:15.920 that live in utah i'm asking you you know we need to be able to get out there vote get me into
00:22:22.320 office so we can drain the swamp uh with these other great senators that that uh that we brought up
00:22:27.180 thanks trent this is uh trent staggs he is a u.s senate candidate uh he is running for the mitt
00:22:35.260 romney seat he is not mitt romney uh he is rational and a constitutionalist and i i can't believe
00:22:44.000 you know utah jeez man for the love of pete uh what are you thinking what are you thinking a guy
00:22:52.300 who is being supported by millions of dollars in climate money what do you think is going to
00:23:00.440 happen do we need another guy who uh you know is anti-trump being in there the america has got to
00:23:10.340 choose you have to choose you are either going to go back to the constitution or you're going to go
00:23:19.280 down some i don't know what we're headed toward except fascism what what do you want do you want
00:23:28.280 people who are fighting for the constitution not every state has the ability to elect actual
00:23:34.980 constitutionalists not every state can do it there are there's a handful of states texas john cornyn
00:23:42.840 should be gone gone there's no excuse for a john cornyn in texas there is no excuse for a mitt romney
00:23:52.180 or another mitt romney in utah and if you don't feel passionate enough about the constitution and where
00:24:01.700 we are and you don't feel passionate enough to get out and vote today on a primary day when your choice
00:24:10.460 is this clear i i don't i mean constitution hanging by a thread you're gonna show up you're gonna show
00:24:21.440 up or not it's up to you i'd show up to vote today trent staggs u.s senate candidate uh running for the
00:24:32.140 mitt romney seat thank you so much trent you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
00:24:38.420 chris bedford has a great article out on the blaze.com uh today the democrats strange obsession
00:24:47.220 with drafting your daughters i i don't even understand i mean i understood this long ago
00:24:55.160 it was a way for democrats who didn't like war to kind of you know ramp up the odds that we wouldn't
00:25:04.460 go to war if you know we had a draft and then we drafted your daughters nobody would want to go to
00:25:10.580 war i get that except the democrats now are the pro-war party so what the hell is happening and this
00:25:18.880 this just seems to have come out of nowhere the most outspoken um uh voices on this are chip roy
00:25:27.000 and uh mike lee and mike is uh mike is with us now can you please tell me what is happening with the
00:25:36.960 draft stuff mike why is this happening yeah look the the draft's our daughter's agenda has no place in
00:25:43.400 our national defense i think what they're trying to do they're they're trying to engage in this this
00:25:49.900 sort of radical egalitarian exercise where for aesthetic purposes we're deciding to just show
00:25:58.420 how woke we are how open-minded we are and do you really think that's do you really think that's
00:26:04.380 motivating them at all well yes i because i can't fathom any other reason why they would want to do it
00:26:11.720 look you don't send women to fight as long as able-bodied men exist and are available to fight
00:26:18.860 it's it's a it's a fundamental notion you don't even have to get to a moral question on this it's a
00:26:25.100 survival question the draft our daughter's push um has uh been something that keeps getting
00:26:32.640 recirculated every few years it's failed before every single time congress has rightly rejected previous
00:26:38.880 attempts to drafts women and this year they're they're quietly trying to slip it into the ndaa the
00:26:45.680 national defense authorization act it's a it's a bill that congress passes once a year to you know
00:26:51.460 establish uh priorities for our military but um people have already said no to it it's an underhanded
00:26:59.380 tactic to include it in the base bill of the defense authorization act we shouldn't be putting
00:27:06.520 policies like this such a revolutionary policy into it especially when what they've been doing
00:27:11.620 of late is uh putting this together and then ramming it through the senate floor and telling us that we
00:27:17.920 have no opportunity to amend it once it gets the floor so that's why we've got to start sounding the
00:27:22.940 alarm bells now before it gets to the senate floor or the house floor saying absolutely not the american
00:27:29.320 people aren't going to take this okay so you said it was a matter of survival explain that
00:27:37.420 well okay so the purpose of having a military and therefore the purpose of having a draft to staff
00:27:46.160 the military is to break things and kill people just to put it very bluntly and so you don't you don't
00:27:55.180 put women out there as long as able-bodied men exist and are able to fight uh for all sorts of reasons
00:28:03.640 including the fact that you you've got that men have certain biological advantages in war uh that need
00:28:10.500 to be utilized and it is just sends all the wrong messages uh to our own people and to whatever country
00:28:18.020 that we're fighting that uh our our able-bodied men are are not all going to go out there we're
00:28:25.980 going to send women instead sends all the wrong messages and that's not going to work well um and so
00:28:33.260 every time people hear this they need to reiterate their desire if they feel the same way they should
00:28:40.780 repeat the phrase don't draft their daughters just don't do it that goes over pretty well once people
00:28:46.440 hear it phrase like that they tend to back away from it and uh we shouldn't let them think that
00:28:52.940 this is just a non-controversial basic housekeeping just uh you know updating our our legislative books
00:29:01.000 to reflect modern realities no this is a fundamental shift and one that we're not going to fall for
00:29:05.580 i mean one i usually don't agree i don't disagree with marcia blackburn um she said this is about
00:29:13.080 opportunity it's not about combat it's about their opportunity to serve well you know i i just found
00:29:19.580 a uh picture of my grandparents my grandfather is in a is in a um uh military marines uniform and my
00:29:29.800 grandmother is in a salvation army uniform um and you know they women served all through wars in
00:29:39.900 different uh capacities you can serve it's just your body is not made for the the for a war you can't drag
00:29:52.740 your 200 pound um uh companion off the battlefield if you're 125 pound woman you might be able to but it's
00:30:03.440 not going to be easy no that's exactly right and and like you i i normally agree with uh marcia
00:30:12.900 blackburn i had not heard that she had said that but let me let me just respond to this point as
00:30:17.480 it's similar to uh points that others have made on this front this is not about opportunities
00:30:23.520 opportunities already exist opportunities already abound for people of both sexes to
00:30:29.280 support the military to be part of military to serve in combat or non-combat positions as they
00:30:36.160 may choose this is not about that this is whether we're going to use the coercive force of the state
00:30:41.880 the coercive force of the united states government in order to at the point of a gun order someone to
00:30:49.680 take steps that could result in they're being drafted and they're being brought at the point of a gun
00:30:58.100 to a battlefield somewhere we shouldn't do that we're not going to do that this is not about
00:31:04.280 opportunity this is right right wrong is about survival i am not for a draft in any case i i think
00:31:13.520 you know there's some people who disagree with me that are in the military but i think a draft
00:31:17.880 brings people in that have no desire to be there um no desire to really uh fight i mean unless we're
00:31:26.680 in world war three which we could be check the clock uh unless we're in world war three and uh
00:31:33.860 the country needs you know i think you always keep to uh a system where it's a volunteer army for as
00:31:43.180 long as you possibly can because you get the people who are mentally and physically capable and ready to do
00:31:50.640 it you're exactly right glenn but this is where it gets tricky because you're right and i think most
00:31:57.940 people would agree with you including most people in congress including most many of the people pushing
00:32:02.020 this effort to require women to register with the selective service what they would say here is
00:32:07.660 oh this isn't about the draft this is just about requiring them to register with the selective
00:32:12.740 service whether or not we actually have a draft well congress would have to authorize that
00:32:18.360 before we could draft anyone and see that's where you it's it's easy to get hooked on that one as
00:32:25.740 sort of a teaser race you could say oh well i'm not voting to draft women i'm just voting to require
00:32:31.360 them to register with the selective service but then next time if we are facing world war three or some
00:32:37.140 other conflict where for whatever reason in order to survive we've got conscript people involuntarily
00:32:42.800 into the military it will be automatic because women will already be registered with the selective
00:32:49.100 service so that that's the decision that we have to look to right now we have to treat this as do we
00:32:55.900 want to draft women and i believe that among the american people the answer is a resounding no and it
00:33:01.320 should be no um let me ask you this my my sister was freaking out a couple of weeks ago because they
00:33:08.380 made it automatic now i used you know we used to have to register every male registered when you turn
00:33:14.700 18 you register for selective service and it always freaks you out as a teenager wait a minute i have to
00:33:20.760 what um but you know we haven't seen a draft since the 60s or 70s um and uh it's just not it's just not
00:33:29.960 in the cards but why are all these things changing right now what what what is going on mike some people
00:33:35.540 will look at this and go you know they're getting us ready for war are they or is this just what is
00:33:42.040 this okay so i think the best way to understand this years ago uh at an event hosted by the american
00:33:50.220 enterprise institute i heard someone give a speech in which they talked about ways in which we should
00:33:55.860 be wary of a government as it becomes more efficient through technology and otherwise government efficiency
00:34:02.140 can be sounds like often is a good thing but he pointed out that in some areas um where our civil
00:34:10.460 liberties are concerned a hyper-efficient government poses a greater threat to our liberty perhaps this is
00:34:16.680 one of them where you used to have to go out and take an affirmative step that kept people focused on
00:34:22.120 it where it happens automatically they don't even really think it through all that much
00:34:27.340 and perhaps they don't want people thinking about it they just want to uh register them on their own
00:34:35.440 sort of like the government is efficient in a lot of ways that otherwise undermine our liberty with the
00:34:41.140 way that it spies on people for example under section 70205 that that's an example of another efficiency
00:34:46.700 that undermines our liberty and we ought to watch out for all those
00:34:49.980 mike thank you so much any um any thoughts on the senate race today in utah well i know you didn't
00:34:59.540 endorse anybody yes i did not endorse in that race i did endorse in the second congressional district and
00:35:05.620 the third congressional district second i endorsed colby jenkins who's a fantastic human being a green
00:35:11.620 beret and i encourage everybody to go out and vote for him also in the third congressional district in
00:35:15.680 utah dr mike kennedy both a doctor and a lawyer of proud public servant a state senator and somebody
00:35:22.460 who loves the country very much so looking forward to the results tonight all right thanks mike
00:35:27.740 appreciate it god bless thank you