Even Lincoln’s Racist Now? | Guests: Nicole Arbour & Mike Netter | 12⧸16⧸20
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2 hours and 3 minutes
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161.97716
Summary
Glenn Beck is back, Stu is back and Wanda Sykes is back. Plus, Boko Haram is back in the news, and the name of the school is changing. And a pillow company is going on the market.
Transcript
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Boy, and if I were looking to sell a house, where would I go, Stu?
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I just, when I'm done, burn them to the ground.
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Yeah, because I can't find a real estate agent I trust.
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It is, because you get the insurance money from the burning the house down.
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You know, you can sue the complex that it's in.
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Would you stop burning down houses if I could help you find a real estate agent that you could trust?
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If you're looking for a real estate agent, put down the matches and go.
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You should also get, don't burn down your home for insurance money.
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That's a little clunky, but we'll help you find the right real estate agent so you don't
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What you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
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All these people that, you know, were so irritating.
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And San Francisco is changing the name of some of the schools.
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Because Abraham Lincoln didn't think Black Lives Matter.
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I've, uh, I've, uh, not been getting any sleep, which is not.
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Well, have you noticed, like, when you lay in bed, you need something to, like, elevate
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I found a rock out in the garden, and I brought it in.
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Oh, I thought you were just going to bring your pillow from your home that I can...
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You can go to mypillow.com, and it's so much better than a rock.
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When you just want to fluff it up at night, you just put your hands through both ends, and
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poof, and it puffs up, and it's perfect night's sleep.
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I want to buy a pillow, but I don't want to support communism.
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Well, most pillow companies, I think, are run by the Chinese communists.
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Yeah, he's making masks during the pandemic and reworking all of his factories.
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He's being raked over the coals right now, so you might want to give MyPillow a try.
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For a guy who pulled a rock out of his garden, I know a lot about this company and the pillows
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When you were looking for a pillow, and hey, they're on sale, friend.
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What if I told you you could buy them for $29.98?
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It is more than the rock from my garden, but I think it's worth it.
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And if they don't love it as much as you do, hey, go back to the rock in the garden.
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I've been using a rock from my garden to write my notes.
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On the way to visit St. Nicholas, they stayed overnight at an inn.
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The stories of Christmas and Santa Claus you've never heard before.
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The innkeeper took the boys, cut them up, and was going to make the boys into little meat pies.
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Santa's transformation story is a lot more epic than you think.
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Tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern at blazetv.com slash Glenn.
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In San Francisco, they are just gathering together now to be able to make sure there is nothing offensive happening with their high schools or their, you know, or their, what you would call it, elementary schools.
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I mean, I don't even know why you have them anymore.
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Anyway, Lincoln High School is many, one of the many San Francisco school names the advisory committee has found to be problematic.
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The others include George Washington High School, Herbert Hoover Middle School.
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Then he got on the back of that horse and rode the horse.
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Maybe he thought the British would save him from his, quote unquote, master in the stables.
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Variety of criteria would remove historic figures from the list, including being slave owners, known racist and white supremacists.
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You have been connected to human rights or environmental abuses.
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So Lincoln, the discussion around Lincoln centered around his treatment of First Nation peoples because that that was offered first.
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Once he met that criteria in that way, we didn't even belabor the point.
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Now, so, you know, Lincoln freed all of the slaves about 10 years before the First Peoples released their slaves.
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So Lincoln didn't care about the Native American because of, I guess, of their color.
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And of course, we have to take him because, you know, he what did he ever do really for the black man?
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But he freed the slaves 10 years before the Native Americans did.
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And, you know, today I look up at MSNBC and Ibram Kendi is on talking about how, you know, how to be an anti-racist.
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He's one of the people who came up with that concept, white fragility, that whole thing.
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And it's like, I've been talking about this and we said this on the air.
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They will be tearing down statues of Martin Luther King.
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We're at the point now where Abraham Lincoln is going down.
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And I think you'd think, OK, well, I think Abraham Lincoln maybe did more for black people than Martin Luther King Jr.
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I think even Martin Luther King Jr. would probably admit to that.
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Like you throw away the founding fathers, George Washington.
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Now we're up to Lincoln, which you'd think would be the most impossible to turn around.
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We could we could get rid of that bastard Lincoln.
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The conservatives who allegedly hate all black people and hate Martin Luther King.
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We're going to be the ones standing up for Martin Luther King Boulevard and the Martin Luther King statue and the Martin Luther King school.
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We're already there when it comes to his concepts.
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When it comes to judging people by the content of their character, not the color of their skin.
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The only people even attempting it now are conservatives.
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Because the entire speech is based in the Declaration of Independence.
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He recognized that people are flawed, but this idea was not.
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Can you tell me a better idea than all men are created equal?
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A more perfect nation that is always striving to live to its ideals and always looking back in the rear view mirror and going, well, screw that one up.
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Create a more perfect nation where we have handcuffed the government, the oppressor.
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And all you have to do is just be free, be responsible, be cool with other people being free.
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And, you know, it'd be nice if you treated people really nicely as well.
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So am I allowed to burn down cityscapes and, you know, auto zones because I feel like it?
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Do you know what other school is, that elementary school that's being closed?
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I will say there have been some examples across the country where they've taken his name off of it.
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And I'm torn over that because he is the worst president ever or one of them.
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I'm glad it's there because otherwise, if we would have erased him from history, I would have never been able to point out all the problems that we're doing now.
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Everything that we're doing now were his ideas.
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So how could I how would I know that this was a bad idea if I couldn't go back and look at the time it was tried last time?
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I think this is a huge problem with the the censorship online, too, and that like they'll people are like, oh, well, they've got to get what's his face?
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It's the guy who's always calling for the the million man march.
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He's always calling for the killing of all Jews.
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And the conservatives response to online censorship was like, oh, I can't believe Farrakhan still left up there to say whatever he wants.
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We not want a historical record of the crazy things Louis Farrakhan says.
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I don't want to discourage him from saying any of it.
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I don't think it's a good there's a good chance that's going to happen.
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But like what they talk about this with elected officials when they come out and they're like, oh, we're going to censor Donald Trump's tweets.
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It's like if you think Donald Trump is the worst person in the world and you think he's this big racist and you think he's Adolf Hitler, like having Mein Kampf after the fact during that situation was really good.
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And it was really important that we we didn't burn.
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We didn't delete his book, burn his book, not publish his writings like we needed to know that.
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We needed to think, know how he came to those conclusions.
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We needed to know so we could stop it in the future.
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It's why you can't it's why you cannot take, let's say, the Hadith and the Koran and just two little snippets of it.
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Then you can see the nuance and you can say, OK, some people read this book like we read the Bible where you don't you know, it's not eye for an eye.
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And some people look at this and say, Sharia law, because it says in the book, Sharia law, it's eye for an eye.
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But right now, we either take things out of context or we just don't care about them at all.
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It's the same thing with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution.
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Everybody can tell you about it, but not really, not really.
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They can quote the life, liberty and a pursuit of happiness.
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But everybody today will tell you it's either golden or it's an old washed up paper that means nothing anymore.
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That's basically where that is where that's how futuristic they were.
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They saw Will Smith making that movie that long ago.
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He's a state rep from from Texas that is saying we need the Texas needs to secede.
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Since when I like to take out my wallet and start chucking my credit cards at people like ninja throwing stars.
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I've been I've been I've been less the throwing star lesson thing I've been doing.
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One word I think of when I think of you is agile.
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I mean, it looks like a black hole coming at you when I'm all dressed in black.
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But anyway, this time of year, that's basically what you're doing with your credit cards.
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We've got a lot of great stuff, but somebody I'm really excited to meet is Nicole Arbor.
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Before she was 20, she had her own calendar from Sports Illustrated where she was every month.
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Then something happened in her life that is just crazy that crushed her.
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She found God and was like, okay, God, I can't live like this anymore.
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And she is, I think it's Forbes said one of the 20 in their 20s to watch.
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She's one of the real movers and shakers on social media, et cetera, et cetera.
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Also, just a quick reminder, on tomorrow's program, we are going to be putting our money
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We are going to be standing up for the small business owners.
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We're going to give you some really great stories, people that you might want to reach
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And we're going to do some things to help as well.
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There's a little bit of light coming your way on tomorrow's program.
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You know, I swear, if I were just drinking, everything would be, I could read the news and
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For instance, try to make sense of this one without a few bilts behind you.
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2018, just 5.4% of the U.S. working population worked.
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By mid-2020, it had turned into a reality for 56% of the workforce.
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While not all workers forced to stay home were quick to welcome the change, many learned
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State governments began another round of lockdowns and it's not shocking that many companies
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That's where our friends, the German corrupt bank, they announced that working from home
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was a privilege and it should not be taken lightly.
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According to the bank's assessment, remote workers don't contribute enough and must be dealt
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So they put out some research and they found that more than half of the workers wanted to
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So they suggest that we charge those bastards at home a 5% tax.
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Apparently, working from home is a privilege and COVID has just made this obvious.
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The reason why, the reason why, because people are not paying for gas.
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So they have all this extra money and they're going to use the taxes to help people who are
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And Deutsche Bank said that the U.S. could raise up to an average of $48 billion a year by taxing
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And that would be enough to pay for $1,500 grants for 29 million workers.
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So in other words, if you're staying at home because you're forced to stay at home,
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you are now privileged and have to pay for the damaged caused by the lockdown that you
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If you're one of the well-placed people at the very tippy, tippy, tippy, tippy top.
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That Texas secession is starting to make sense now, isn't it?
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Um, well, there is an effort now to have Texans vote on whether they want to secede
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from the United States and it's starting to gain support.
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Now, I just want to go back and then I know people say, um, you know, you can't secede
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Uh, yeah, the, the, the constitution, uh, and the, the union, the vote to get into it
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If it's killing freedom, if I make quote governments long established, should not be changed for
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And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while
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evils are sufferable than to write themselves by abolishing the forms, which they are accustomed.
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That's why that's, what's happening now with us with COVID, you know, it's a, it's, we
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We know that they don't really have a right to do this, but what are we going to do about
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Well, if we wanted to say we're going to get out because of that, or I want to get out
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because of the, uh, because of the vote, that's a light and transient cause.
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But when a long train of abuses and usurptations pursuing invariably the same object, it convinces
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a design to reduce them under absolute despotism.
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It is their duty to throw off such government and provide new guards for their future security.
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Here's the, here's the, the, the, the point that I think we all need to look at.
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And that is what's the long train of abuses and usurptations because in the declaration
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of independence, there's tons of them and they're really, really, really bad because
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if I may go to the beginning of the declaration of independence, when in the course of human
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events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands, which have
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connected them with one another and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate
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and equal station to which the laws of nature and nature's God entitled them a decent respect
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to the opinions of mankind require that we should declare the causes that impel us to
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So we have to, we have to be very clear on the causes.
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Because I don't think there's much disagreement.
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Now, if Donald Trump would have been in office, they would have been making this case, but you
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have a harder time when you say, I want a different country because the declaration of independence
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says it's over a long train of abuses and usurptations and you're losing the freedom that this government.
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So if the government is tyrannical, then you have the right to be able to get out.
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You don't have the right unless you're living under tyranny.
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You have the right and the duty if you're living under tyranny and not some made up tyranny,
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No, what are the, what are, what's happening today?
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But is that, is COVID, is COVID a long train of abuses and usurptations pursuing invariably
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the same object or are these abuses going down the road, the same road, pursuing the same
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object, total control over people with the great reset and everything else that's going
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I think you're, I think you're, you're, you could make a case.
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Um, we have Kyle Biederman on, uh, Kyle is a, uh, is a state rep from Texas and he's
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proposing a bill to allow Texas to vote on secession.
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Well, Glenn, thank you very much for letting me be on.
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And I don't know how much more I can say than what you've already said this morning.
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And I really appreciate, uh, you going right back to the actual words of our founding fathers,
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um, because what's happening, the negatives I'm getting, which are very few, um, come
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Well, you listen to every word you've said, Glenn, we love America.
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And that's why we need to do something about these abuses.
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They're, they are dismissing the things that made America, America.
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And that's the declaration of independence and the constitution.
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But let me give you the words from the Texas constitution.
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All free governments are founded on their authority and instituted for their benefit.
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The faith of the people of Texas stands pledged to the preservation of a Republican form of
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government and subject to this limitation only.
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They have at all times the inalienable right to alter reform or abolish their government in
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Does that mean the government of the state or the government they have aligned themselves
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And, uh, with Texas as well as every state, um, the, the, the constitution does not deny
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A lot of people say that that says that, but again, the constitution has the powers that are
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not delegated to the United States by the constitution, uh, or prohibited by it to the states are preserved
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to the states respectively or the people, the people is the real key word plan.
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The people are the ones that, um, uh, can rise up and, and call out their government for
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the abuses and, uh, call out their government for the grievances, uh, that they are, um, entitled
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And we have so many grievances and the people's voices, what's not been heard.
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So the real question is, um, the grievances, do they, I mean, let me go back to the, um,
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Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes.
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If you read the declaration of independence, the things the King was doing to people is
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So what are those reasons and do they rise to the level of get out?
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Well, I'm going to tell you what the biggest problem is.
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The states have not, they've, they've given up their, uh, authority and the power that
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So it's really the state's fault that allowed us to be in the position that we're in.
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But some of the grievances would be our first amendment rights.
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We've got a bill of rights that has been trampled on by this federal government.
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Uh, and so we've got our first amendment rights, our second amendment rights, of course, free
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speech, religious freedom, um, the 10th amendment, of course, which is all about states' rights.
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All these things are inherent rights that have been given to us that no one can take.
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So, uh, they're very similar to what England did to the colonists, um, uh, you know, back
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So I would say that, um, the grievances are major, especially when it comes to the regulation,
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um, the forming of, of agencies and taking over healthcare and everything else that has
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been done by the federal government, that it's not their authority, but the states are the
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So if this were just a vote, uh, I would vote for it.
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But if this were a vote, I think, I think, um, I'd have to really listen to the, the whole
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argument, if this were like Brexit, Brexit, I would vote for it because it doesn't mean
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And, uh, you know, living in Texas and knowing Texans, I'm like, yeah, go ahead, stop them.
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And when you, when you compare it to Brexit, that's exactly what this is, it is, okay,
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Not just in, against the federal government grievances, but grievances of our own state.
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So we give the people a voice, we let them vote.
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And then we, if they vote yes, then the government needs to listen to the people and the discussion
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It could take years and we don't know where all that's going to go.
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So this isn't a, this is not a, uh, pick up your guns.
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This is a, an answer when people say, okay, so we've tried everything.
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This is, let's get their attention by all standing together and saying, we're not going
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And even if the, even if the legislature allows me to bring this bill through the legislature,
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have the discussion, the discussion is not post what's going to happen after the people
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If they decide to vote yes for this ability to reassert their status as an independent
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Now, after that, the bill will also be delineate.
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Now is when the, when committees need to be formed, the Texas legislature, federal government.
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Now we start the discussion on all those other things, but if we don't get that discussion
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going, then we're never going to be able to talk about these issues that are happening
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So other states are watching us and they want to follow us and Texas needs to lead on this
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So Kyle, does this bill say that we are seceding or that we have the right to secede?
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This bill just says that we have the right to reassert our status.
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All that does is now we start the process of the discussion, forcing the legislation,
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the governments of Texas and the federal government to actually start talking about
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So a lot of people will get worried that we're going to be seceding if we vote yes.
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No, we're not going to be seceding if we vote yes.
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Well, when you look at the poll numbers that have been happening for the last five years,
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And we do have polls where we have the majority of Texans that are in favor of this.
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But when I'm looking right now, since I put out my announcement about a week ago, the response
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It's been from all over the world, I'm telling you, Glenn, but it's been tremendous.
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And again, the people that are worried are worried in a way of the things that you just
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said, we want to be careful that this doesn't cause a civil war.
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They're worried that, oh, the next day we vote and then we're seceding.
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And that was just getting out of the European Union.
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So this is really just putting some chips down on our side of the table.
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You know, you're not listening to us, so we're going to just lay a few more chips down
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They just have allowed it to get too far, you know, too up.
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With the rate of people moving into this state, I am very concerned about that spirit
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because the Texans are, I've always felt, are born kind of feeling that.
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Well, remember, our education system used to truly honor Texas history.
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My mother would just tell me, Texas, Texas, Texas.
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And that's what she learned every year in school.
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But we also have a Convention of States, Article 5.
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That movement is moving, but it needs another kickstart.
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There's already over 15 states that have already signed on.
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And if we get 32 states to sign on, the founding fathers were so brilliant that they gave the
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opportunity for the states to join together to amend the Constitution.
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I did not think I was going to say this, but just from this conversation, based on just
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It just ratchets things up a little bit where it's like, hey, no, we're serious.
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I mean, one of the things I got, it's like getting your wife, I guess, a toaster.
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We're kind of at the point in our marriage where it's like, just tell me.
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Uh, well, I'm trying to, I try to do other things, but you know what she loved was the
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People just won't wear a mask and, and celebrities that won't wear a mask.
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I hate those damn celebrities that just think they're better than everybody else.
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They walk into stores and, uh, they think they can wear a mask or not wear a mask because
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Oh, wait until you hear this horror, this horror story, this horror story.
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I think he's, oh, he might've been a little out of control, but I think he's probably right
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I don't understand it, but it's a summary coming up.
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I said yesterday people were depressed about, you know, Mitch McConnell saying that Joe Biden
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America hasn't risen up for their own job, for their own children to go back to school.
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If we're not willing to do that, you really think America is ready to say,
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I'm going to throw off the shackles of the United States of America?
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You know, when I start to see everybody standing up and say, you know what?
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And you're not going to put all of my dreams and all of my hopes out to pasture.
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When I see that American spirit, we'll be on the road to recovery.
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Well, I'll show you some of that coming up in 60 seconds.
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Except you're a I forgot you're a vegetable terry in there, whatever that is.
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Can we go to the guy in California at the what is it?
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And you guys still time after time are giving me citations.
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Just because the health department has a whole process to go through that takes however long that takes.
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I chose to protest by putting my tables outside.
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I did all take out food and delivery to what exactly I was supposed to be doing.
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This is a business owner, a small business owner in California that's had it.
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This is what happens when you institutionalize everything.
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He's broken a rule, but that's not really a law because the legislature didn't do it.
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You can't call anybody because who's really making these decisions and enforcing them?
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And it's why Gavin Newsom, they already have over 800,000 signatures.
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You know, we're coming up on the year anniversary.
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The first time all of us heard about COVID, most likely, if you paid any attention at all,
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Last year, you heard something's going on in China.
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Bill Gates came out yesterday, and he said that we're just not going to be able to open up.
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Even if we get everybody a vaccination, we're just not going to be able to open up.
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And you're going to be wearing masks till the end, maybe middle to the end of 2022.
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I mean, unless there's some massive virus craziness where the vaccines don't work and all of that other stuff.
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They're already at the end of their rope with this stuff.
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You know, there's only so much you can ask, I think, of the American people.
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And especially if the vaccine comes out, and let's say, you know, it's in the process.
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Now the Moderna one is supposed to come out this week with the emergency use authorization.
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If those numbers are even remotely close to accurate, people are not going to be doing that.
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Like, well, in theory, it could pass through the nose.
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It's like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
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Remember what they said about asymptomatic carriers?
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The World Health Organization said at the beginning.
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I think that, okay, I see what you're referring to.
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Yeah, the World Health Organization said that at the beginning.
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And, you know, now we're at a point where, yes, that can be happening.
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But, like, look, if these things, if these vaccines work the way that they are claiming to work,
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you're going to see the death numbers go from, what are they, 3,000 a day right now.
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And when that number is at, you know, 100 a day, like, there's no, I'm sorry, that is
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not going to, the American people are not going to sit back and be like, oh, well, I'm going
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to continue to wear my masks and not see my grandparents, like, who are already vaccinated.
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Unless you have Andrew Cuomo as your governor, who will do it for completely different reasons.
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We know why the two biggest economies, I'm sorry, Texas is number two, aren't we?
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The two biggest economies in the United States, California and New York, they're tubing it.
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And where are they going to be the entrepreneurs that are the backbone of America?
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Whenever we have a crisis, 80% of all new jobs are created by small businesses.
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Well, you're putting them all out of business and you're teaching their children never go into that.
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I remember the government told everybody to lock down.
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He was, you know, the commissioners were always in giving him fines.
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You're destroying the the will and the want and the belief to do it yourself and to make a difference in your own life.
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And I'm telling you, you're going to start to see more and more.
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I told you last hour that Deutsche Bank said, oh, you know who should pay for this?
00:51:46.560
People are working from home because you told them they had to work from home.
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Yeah, well, it's a privilege to work from home.
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And if this starts, it continues to happen once we get past, you know, pandemic land.
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They're going to wait to see what they do with zoning regulations on that.
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You know, maybe I guess if you paid a fee, you could work at home.
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Maybe we came up with because it's just not right.
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And they will go down that road unless you happen to live in Houston or a few other places.
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Years ago, a very famous talk show host that will remain nameless had the money to move out of a very expensive city and built a very large, expensive home with a studio in it.
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And then could not broadcast from it because the city said, Matt's not zoned for that.
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And he had to go build another studio and drive into it.
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Yeah, I don't know who it might have probably been Paul Harvey or somebody like that.
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I'm telling you, people are starting to stand up.
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These people, these celebrities that think they can get away with anything.
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So she doesn't have to abide by any of the rules.
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So she went into a bookstore and the bookstore rightly said, you have to wear a mask.
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And she said, well, because I don't have any arms or hands.
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I mean, maybe we could come up with a mask task tax for people without arms and legs.
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Maybe then those people should just be eliminated from society.
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And but that but they don't have the ability to put on a mask.
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The the lack of arms and legs is a pretty good mask excuse.
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Like if I was going to rank mask excuses, I feel like no arms and no legs is towards the top.
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It might get to a point to where some of us are willing to lose our limbs to be able to say, yeah, I'm not what I can't put on that mask.
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I would say it's an it's an upper quintile excuse.
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I believe people that wear glasses should be exempt from the mask thing because my glasses are always fogged up and I can't see anything.
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And and, you know, it shows how ridiculous these masks are, because the only reason why they're fogging up is because all of my hot air is going up into my glasses.
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The evidence on masks from the Swiss policy research.
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An overview of the current evidence regarding the the effectiveness of face masks.
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So far, most studies found little to no evidence for the effectiveness of of cloth cloth face masks for the general population, neither as personal protective equipment nor as a source of control.
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May 2020 metastudy of pandemic influenza published by the U.S.
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Danish randomized controlled trial with 6000 participants published in the annals of internal medicine.
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I just want to make sure the annals of internal medicine.
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If you were down the wrong road, a lot of people would say, yep, that's exactly where that study should be up.
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It found no statistically significant effect of high quality medical face masks.
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OK, July 2020 review Oxford Center for evidence based medicine.
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There's a crazy idea found that there is no evidence for the effectiveness of cloth masks against the virus infection or transmission.
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You know, it's New England Journal of Medicine, the University of Illinois, the University of East.
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I mean, he's obviously they're highlighting the ones that are favorable for for that side of the argument.
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There have been some that have shown moderate examples of benefit.
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What they have been none of is show this panacea, right, that you can go wear a mask and and not and prevent the spread completely.
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There's no there's no study that shows that shows that to my knowledge that shows that at all.
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They're saying we're not having contact with each other and the masks are effective.
00:57:51.480
Well, then, how come COVID, if we're all wearing masks, how come COVID is going up and you're telling us it's because nobody's wearing masks?
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I'm going to give you an actual answer to this.
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Let me savor being righteous just for a minute.
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He heard me talking about rough greens and how it changed my dog.
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He wrote in and said, so I said to myself, yeah, right.
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I found out my parents had purchased some and I asked him if they could try it on my dog.
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He'll wait to see if there are any table scraps going into his bowl before touching his food.
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Sometimes he won't eat at all and wait until the next day.
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I took the bag of rough greens out of the pantry.
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He wolfs down his food immediately upon putting rough greens on it.
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I worked hard for that doctorate in humanities, which doesn't help me at all when I'm talking about dog food because dogs aren't human.
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Now that I've driven away all the audience and they've thought you did a good job, Dr. Beck.
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And and now just the the really lazy or the shut ins are still listening.
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You can go ahead and tell me your facts about how I'm wrong.
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The reason why your question was, why is the flu basically disappeared?
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And they say it's because of masks and distancing and all these things.
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The answer to that is covid is more contagious than the flu.
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It's a lot easier to pass covid than it is the flu.
01:00:42.480
So that being said, the bigger criticism here, and I would say that and I don't think you're
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actually, you know, you're I know, you know this, but this is the point when it comes to
01:00:53.200
masks that the media has spent all of this capital coming after you and say, just wear
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your freaking mask, man, wear your freaking mask.
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And so people are constantly thinking that this will cure or prevent the spread of covid.
01:01:07.860
So they and this is one of the thoughts behind the Swedish model initially was to say, we're
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But it is, you know, that people would would wind up wearing masks, but then getting closer
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and having all their contacts and doing all their things and just wearing the masks and
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A mask is shown moderate benefit in some circumstances.
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One of the one like, for example, on the USS Roosevelt, where you have a lot of people
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You promise Swedish models and I'm envisioning in them just wearing a mask and then you bring
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The bottom line is the methods they've they've talked about, like masks, are good enough to
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They are not good enough to stop the spread of covid-19.
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I just now I can only see a naked Roosevelt in his wheelchair, not wearing a mask.
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If you can't think of a sexier image than that, I can't.
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I think, you know, look, it is there is no especially cloth masks.
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You know, there's not a ton of evidence that it stops.
01:02:33.620
I mean, it may help in some areas, but like that is not how the media talks about it.
01:02:38.060
And I think, honestly, that's done a lot of damage to this because they keep saying, oh,
01:02:48.620
But it is much, much worse for COVID-19 than if people just came in and got pickup because
01:02:55.420
they're sitting there indoors screaming at each other through masks.
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If you don't have a burka, wear a plastic bag over your head.
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He's saying to put a plastic bag over your head.
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That's dangerous because I've been in the dry cleaning industry my whole life, so I know.
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There is a brand new poll that has been commissioned by the Heartland Institute and done through Rasmussen.
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It has just been released, as I am beginning to speak now, on stoppingsocialism.com.
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With COVID and the vaccine being distributed all over the world, you know, with a second one on its way soon,
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We can, America and the world can get back to work.
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It's nonstop fear porn, more lockdowns, more statements claiming we may not go back to normal for another two years.
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The real story is, no, he's going back to normal.
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This virus was the gateway drug to global socialism.
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The plan that has been cooked up by the World Economic Forum, who has influential political and economic allies in every country,
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and it will use the threat of COVID and climate change to force private businesses and corporations
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into bending the knee to their government overlords.
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It is why companies are seemingly going insane and doing things like the NFL or the NBA.
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It's because the Great Reset is coming and capitalism itself is under attack and will change unless you stand up.
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Our entire Western society will be forever altered at a fundamental level.
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How you live your life is about to change, and most people don't know.
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I've been warning about the Great Reset for almost a year now, and people need to get familiar with it really soon
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because Joe Biden and John Kerry are very familiar with it.
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Recently, John Kerry said while sitting in an interview with the World Economic Forum
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the Great Reset with greater intensity than people are expecting.
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Now, before I'm called a conspiracy theorist, these are his words, not mine.
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Now, a poll was just done on people's knowledge of the Great Reset,
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both for what Americans actually want and who the bad guys are,
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who the people are that are accepting and pushing this.
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Republicans overwhelmingly know more about the Great Reset than the Democrats.
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but America as a whole does not want to have anything to do with this plan cooked up in Davos,
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you know, with the World Economic Forum and the U.N.
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The poll is fascinating because it shows how divided we actually are ideologically in this nation.
01:08:16.500
Conservatives don't trust any of these global institutions or even our own government,
01:08:25.180
The government workers, they polled insanely favorably for this,
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not only to the institutions, but for the Great Reset as a whole.
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It's the government workers that will have all of the power if it's ever successful.
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The Great Reset is about power for the government, power for institutions,
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One, are you familiar with the Great Reset movement,
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a global economic strategy in response to the pandemic
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that seeks to change the priorities of capitalism?
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52% of the government workers say they're familiar with the reset.
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52% of government workers are familiar with the Great Reset,
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70% of government workers who have heard of the Great Reset said they support it.
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So government workers are the most likely to know about it
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The ideological group most likely to be familiar with the Great Reset
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They didn't know about Hunter Biden, for the love of Pete.
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Two, do you strongly favor, somewhat favor, somewhat oppose,
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76% of the Republicans say they do not favor the Great Reset.
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67% of other party affiliations say they do not favor.
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76% are Republicans against 67% of independents
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