The UN’s Plan for Your Future Looks Like 'The Hunger Games' | Guests: Rep. Barry Loudermilk & Max Lucado | 9⧸25⧸24
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On today's show, Glenn and Stu discuss a new report from the Joint Improving Relationships with China and Russia, and how to keep your family safe in the event of an emergency. Plus, a new poll that shows how many people of faith are actually going to vote in the presidential election.
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Who is going to vote and who's not going to vote?
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So let me just give you some data here on the latest poll from George Barna to determine how many people of faith are going to go out and vote.
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What's a percentage that actually go out and vote?
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Yeah, that might be where my impression came from.
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Now, based on the survey, the new one, seven weeks prior to the election, if the election were held at the time of the survey, the expected turnout would be 50%.
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Of all things, you'd think almost the feelings are more intense to vote than they would be 25 years ago.
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Now, can you imagine if 70% of people who identified themselves as religious and were actually using the principles that they learned actually went out and voted?
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This is my, not my worst time of the year, but my worst time of the four years?
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And if that happened, it would make my life a lot better because I wouldn't have to really think that much about this stuff.
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I wouldn't have to do any of that stuff because Donald Trump would win easily.
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If he had seven, if it was instead of 50% of voters who were religious voting, it was 70, there wouldn't be much of a doubt of who's going to win this election.
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If you are a theologically defined born-again Christian, 52%, turn out Protestant, 52%, Catholic, 58%, evangelical, 53%, mainline Protestant church, 57%, Pentecostal, 50%, attend a non-denominational Christian church, 46%, self-identified Christian, 52%,
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aligned with non-Christian faith, 50%, self-identified Christian, regularly attends church, 61%.
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Now, here's the reason why people say they're not voting.
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The reason given by two-thirds of the non-voters, 68%, they say they're just not interested in politics or elections.
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You probably should be because they're interested in you.
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Politicians are certainly interested in you, and they're really interested when you don't pay attention.
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More than half of the non-voters included disliking all of the major candidates.
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55% feeling that none of the candidates reflect their most important views.
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52% say, well, my vote's not going to make a difference.
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Half of the non-voters say they will avoid voting because the election has become too controversial for their liking.
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48% say, well, the election's going to be rigged.
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I mean, all of the things that you could say, that one, I don't know enough.
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Pennsylvania, Minnesota, South Dakota, New Jersey, Vermont, Virginia, Illinois, Wyoming start this week.
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If you are in a church, you need to convince your pastor or priest or whatever to teach the congregants that voting is a biblical responsibility of every Christian.
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It would cause an estimated 17% of the people of faith who plan not to vote actually participate in election day.
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If your pastor, your priest, your leader said, this is biblically required, your participation in an election to pick sound people.
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I mean, I think it's certainly a civic duty, but I don't think I'd ever thought about it in those terms.
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That would make, I mean, if someone made a good argument to me other than you, that would probably, if I was a person on the fence.
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But I think if I was on the fence on that and I heard, hey, like, here's this scripture that tells you you need to do this, that would be something that I think from a pastor or priest.
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Another 14% claim that if they perceived the race to be close enough that their vote might actually make a difference, then they would cast a ballot.
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Well, I mean, it doesn't get any closer than this one.
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And, you know, and Donald Trump once states, I mean, what was the closest state?
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If you choose, there are going to be other people like you.
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A guilt-based or fear-based strategy might impact one out of every ten.
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I mean, I'm not going to judge it, but you are going to hell if you don't vote.
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One out of ten non-voters said that if a religious leader they highly respect endorsed a presidential candidate, then they could justify voting.
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You do your own homework, then you pray on it, and you make a decision based on that.
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So, what are the things that can actually make a difference?
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For those people who are objecting that they're not interested in politics or election.
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I know it seems like Washington is a far, far away place.
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However, political decisions influence everything you do.
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This one could mean you either keep your health care or you lose your health care.
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One candidate is saying they're going to get rid of all private insurance and we're going to go to a system like Canada.
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Tell me how one side is pushing for drag queen story hours in kindergarten and taking away your children if you don't confirm their gender selection.
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One is talking about taking away private businesses if they cared to.
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One is talking about price controls, which over and over and over again throughout history will drive the cost of your food and everything you buy through the roof.
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I think you could make a case that there is evil.
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Anyone who tries to take your freedom to choose, your freedom, they will make the decisions for you.
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They will tell you what stove you can and cannot buy.
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They will tell you what you do with your own property.
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But I really thought we were, I thought we were really different this time around.
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I thought we were going in to win things and not just to flex our muscles and really do nothing but waste lives.
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The side of, you know, it's really amazing to me.
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The only right that Kamala's side will fight for is the right to kill.
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You don't have a right to stand up and say, no, wait a minute.
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You're going to lose your right to your property.
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None of the candidates reflect your most important views.
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My most important view is individual freedoms and liberties.
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That everybody has a right to make their own way.
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If your most important views don't reflect the Declaration of Independence,
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then you're not really, you don't know what an American is.
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An American believes that there are certain things that are self-evident.
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And among these things are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
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And that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unmovable rights that no man can change.
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And the governments are instituted among men to protect those rights.
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So the government's real power is not in Washington.
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I can't think of a more important idea than that one.
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And you might think, well, of course I believe that.
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Well, yeah, but a lot of people no longer believe that.
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If you do believe that, you have to go and vote for that.
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They'll give you lip service, but they're also telling you they're not, you know, they're not for banning fracking.
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They're not for all of these crazy bills that they were for.
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Kamala's whole life, her whole life has been about those things.
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In six weeks, she just changed her mind on everything?
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And as I said, your vote will make a difference.
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And if you're a religious person, it doesn't matter if your vote doesn't count.
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But you have a civic and religious responsibility to let your voice be heard in selecting good, honorable, or the most honorable person that you can find.
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The one that is standing up for the principles that you and I believe in.
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Did you see the CNN poll that came out yesterday?
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By the way, it basically has it tied on the top line.
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In this divided race, 51% say each of them have policy positions on major issues that
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But more are saying Trumps are exactly what they want in a president.
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And this is, I think, really fertile ground for Donald Trump.
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Trump also benefits from the 51% of likely voters who say that looking back on his time
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as president, it was more of a success than a failure.
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And this is a kind of a unique experience here that we're having where one of the candidates
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Harris may be impeded by the widespread perception of Biden's time as president as a failure.
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Again, according to CNN, 61% of voters say that Biden's presidency has been a failure.
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And this is the group that you have to imagine is fertile ground for the Trump campaign.
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Of the voters who see Biden's presidency as a failure, 19%, one in five, say they'll still
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It's possible, I think, only because she still has that separation.
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She still has that separation from Biden that she's almost like not really part of the
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I saw a poll the other day that asked the question, how have Trump's policies affected
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And then the opposing question was, how would Harris's policies affect you, right?
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It's as if she's this new thing that we're all kind of like, gosh, what is she going to
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And that's understandable for voters, considering she's running away from every viewpoint and
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changing all the time and no one knows what her policies are as she states them.
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She's been the vice president for four years, and I would love someone to ask her a question
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that's basically like, has Joe Biden ever stopped you from doing anything?
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Did he ever say, no, Kamala, we're not doing that policy?
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You've walked out of the oval and you're always saying that you are the last person in.
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And then you come out and you're in complete agreement, even after failures.
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You can say now, especially, you know, I disagreed with that and I disagreed with this, but she
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And her record shows that her whole life, she supported the things that Joe Biden was
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And honestly, more things to the left of what Joe Biden was doing.
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And if that's what differentiates her, which I think it very well might be, that should be
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But she's just running away from them and hiding.
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The economy has been the victim of so many crimes of mismanagement at this point.
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You know, just draw a chalk outline around the U.S. dollar because it's been murdered.
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Look, after the election, things could start to get better.
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Nobody hopes for that more than I do, but you can't count on it.
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If Donald Trump is elected, things will get worse before they get better, but they will
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If we continue down this road, it's not going to get better.
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We're in this part of the cycle that, you know, we have weak men that have created hard times
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and it's going to be very difficult and very painful to pull out of this nosedive.
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Have you seen that all of a sudden nuclear power is okay?
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I mean, that would be a great development if it were for good purposes.
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We need 3,000% more electricity by 2032 because of AI.
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So we're going to have to start rationing electricity if we don't come up with 3,000% more electricity.
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So now Bill Gates and the elites are going to start building nuclear power plants.
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Now, I mean, man, I have to see a chiropractor.
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So wait, nuclear power is okay for AI, but it's dangerous for everything else?
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We've been saying nuclear power is the way to go for a very long time, but can't have that.
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We need to have windmills, but AI can have nuclear energy.
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It's insane, although it's, I mean, it's so many things here.
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First of all, it's fascinating as to how stupid the efforts for global warming have been.
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The idea that we were trying to save 3% of our energy by getting extra energy efficient air conditioners or whatever the hell we've been wasting our time with over the past years.
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Instead of just saying, like, let's just get enough energy for everything that everybody needs.
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Not to mention, we have continents, entire continents still to come online in this world.
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We need a lot more energy, and it's so ridiculous that we've been talking about this nonsense of cutting by 3%, 5%, 6%.
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I mean, imagine, you know, there are entire nations, like India, China, Africa as a continent that is largely offline completely.
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Then you have the situation where, in a way, this is exactly what the argument we've been making the entire time.
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Now, it wasn't associated necessarily directly with AI.
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The point was, we know we're going to need a lot more energy.
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I mean, Michael Schellenberger did a documentary on CNN when we were, like, mid-2000s, late-2000s, where he laid that all out in great detail as an environmentalist, as to this is the way we should go.
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Every real serious environmentalist has said that.
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They were only trying to restrain the first world countries and collapse them and bring them down.
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Now that they need nuclear energy, the elites do, now, all of a sudden, nuclear energy is fine.
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But for them, not for us, we still need wind power.
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I do think, though, if they are able to, I am highly doubtful that they will get Three Mile Island back online.
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I think there will be all sorts of local opposition there, which is all going to be misguided, by the way.
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But I will be very surprised if that actually happens.
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Think of yourself as a local politician in Pennsylvania.
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There's always been money there for nuclear power.
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Look, if the outcome of this is that we get nuclear power and it is something that becomes.
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The bottom line is this is all going to feed into the grid and we're going to need to, we need a certain amount of power for everybody.
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It's not really important who gets that specific power.
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If that power goes, let's say all the power goes to AI, which is sort of a loose thing, can't really do anyway.
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But if it did and they still we'd have more power in other areas.
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If unless they still continue to cripple the rest.
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More importantly, if if the stigma of nuclear power goes away and we can build them for everybody else, it's a really positive.
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Now, AI might kill us before it happens, but it is a very positive environment.
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So, yeah, they're talking about fast tracking these things.
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It's, you know, it's 30 years at least to be able to build a power plant.
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These things will go up at lightning speed, but it'll go up for Google and Microsoft and all of the AI companies.
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That's interesting because I just feel like at the end of the day, they're going to they're going to try to do this and it's going to fail.
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If if if AI and Bill Gates winds up making nuclear power available to millions of more people, that's where we disagree.
00:29:53.140
So, you're I mean, if they made one on their premises and just had it all feeding into them, that means they're not pulling from the grid for other things.
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So, like, we would have more energy to deal with on our own.
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What is the A.I. doing if if they're just using it on their own facilities and we can't turn our computers on like we need to be able to access it?
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Companies need to be able to access it for it to be valuable to them.
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For people who say that this election is not going to affect them personally.
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Could you please call in today and tell me how much your power bill has gone up in the last four years and the last year?
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Who has received a power bill for your electricity over the summer and compare it?
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Remember, you're going to save five thousand dollars per family.
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We just get Obamacare and it's going to say you haven't saved a dime.
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But as they're cutting the electricity, there's one guy who's saying the number one thing I'm going to do immediately is get our power back online.
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Imagine what they're going to go up to if and when when AI really kicks into gear when we need three thousand times and we're only able to produce twenty percent more.
00:31:50.460
Oh, three thousand percent more, not three thousand times more.
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But all of this power increase, we're going to need to deal with all this new technology.
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And we can, if we're lucky, get a slight increase in our output.
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And I mean, it is you're you are truly looking at Hunger Games kind of scenarios where the elites and the, you know, the cities that where all the elites live, they'll have the power.
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You are really looking at Hunger Games without the game.
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No, seriously, think about how good they are at killing people, how hard they're fighting to kill people.
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Yeah, we got to be able to kill our own babies.
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We got to be able to kill our own babies in the third trimester.
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In fact, how many of us have asked for any of this stuff?
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Is it high on your agenda to be able to terminate in the third trimester?
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I don't think anybody has been like, you know what?
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We should bring the gangs in from Venezuela and then give them all kinds of money.
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Let's give foreigners all our money and then have them overcrowd the schools and the hospitals.
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And you're not going to vote for any of the stuff that's coming your way.
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I think in ways you probably have never felt politics before.
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And we have a candidate who basically won't really tell us if they're for fracking, for example.
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Well, I mean, I guess that's the one thing she's actually on record saying she's reversed herself on.
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She has no science of global warming has convinced her.
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But supposedly, because she needs to win Pennsylvania, she has changed her mind on the fracking ban.
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If you can't tell me why you changed a lifetime view, you haven't changed that lifetime view.
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Kamala's radical climate agenda that will bankrupt America.
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We should also note that she's not giving any...
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She's almost stopped flip-flopping and now is just not answering questions at all about what her policies are.
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The fact that she's just kind of like leaking flip-flops to reporters that never ask any follow-up questions through campaign aides.
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Or what she's doing now, which is not even answering...
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I mean, Alex Thompson has been one of the journalists who's been all over this.
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And, you know, we will complain about journalists not doing their job.
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He's just out there asking actual questions that we should expect from candidates.
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Harris's campaign is declining to say whether she still supports decriminalizing sex work, a position she took in 2019.
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Kind of important, especially if you care about women.
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2019, Harris pledged a series of executive actions to unilaterally give 2 million DREAMers a path to citizenship through parole in place.
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Axios asked Harris's campaign whether she was available for a 5- to 10-minute interview to discuss her position on immigration.
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Since she ran for DA in 2003, Harris has been an outspoken opponent of the death penalty.
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We asked if she still is opposed to it and would push for legislation or an executive order to ban it.
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We are now seeing a presidential campaign in which one of the candidates will not tell you what her positions are on the topics of the day.
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And it is so amazing because you're noticing Donald Trump's positions come more and more clearly every single day.
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And yet his opponent seemingly has no opinions on anything.
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And I keep saying this because, number one, it's...
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We should give credit to people like Alex Thompson who are actually doing their job.
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In a non-partisan, just normal journalist way, thank God at least one person's doing it.
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Secondly, it's going to be very frustrating after all of this is over.
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They will point back to Alex Thompson, who was the one guy who was actually asking these questions.
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They'll act as if, well, the media did cover it.
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This should be a chorus, not just for the country and the good of the nation, but also for the good of journalism going forward.
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What candidate is going to answer policy questions after this?
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If you let her slide into the presidency without any policy positions, who the hell is going to give them to you next time?
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Who is going to say, you know what, gosh, I did flip-flop on that?
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Join me tonight as I expose how Kamala's radical climate agenda will bankrupt you.
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It shows who was working towards the problem, who was trying to stop it.
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You'll never guess which side President Trump was on, right?
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I want to know how much your energy bill has increased.
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There are people who say, ah, this election, you know, I'm not that interested in politics.
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How much are you now paying for health insurance?
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How much are you paying for your mortgage or your apartment?
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I want to hear how much your power bill went up in just a couple of minutes.
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We haven't gotten to some of the good parts or, as we would say, really, really bad parts of what the UN wants.
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He's the co-author of Dark Future, also The Great Reset, and my co-author on the latest book that is coming out in just a few weeks, I think about three weeks, called Propaganda Wars.
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Justin, first, I want to finish what we were talking about yesterday, the pact for the future.
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What this agreement means to our future and how they are tying the world together, especially with farming, with climate, with energy, all of the things that we actually need.
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And they are now making sure that it's the government's way or the highway, correct?
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And, you know, there's been a lot of talk this morning about Kamala Harris's energy policies and what the Biden-Harris administration, their sudden reversal on fracking and all of this stuff.
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Well, let's just put all that to rest right now.
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The Biden-Harris administration just agreed to the pact for the future, this new agreement from the United Nations.
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I'm going to read to you a quote that comes from that agreement that they just signed up for and that the Secretary of State just went up and gave a big speech and talked about how wonderful it was.
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And nobody said anything about protecting fracking there.
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This is a quote that comes from the agreement that we've signed up for.
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It says, member nations are accelerating efforts or agreeing to accelerate efforts globally towards net zero emissions energy systems.
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Obviously, natural gas, which is why you do fracking, produces emissions, carbon dioxide emissions, utilizing zero and low carbon fuels.
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And then it says, transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems, accelerating action in this critical decade, before 2030, is what we're talking about here.
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Fracking is taking natural gas out of the ground.
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There's no reason to have fracking if you're accelerating action in this critical decade to transitioning away from fossil fuels in energy systems.
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So there is no doubt in my mind whatsoever what the policies are for the Biden-Harris administration, for Kamala Harris.
00:50:44.620
But this is not the only radical thing that's in Pact for the Future related to energy.
00:50:50.240
Again, something that has just passed in the U.N. this last weekend, and we did not vote, we did not voice any opposition to this.
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And we, in fact, openly promoted it and said that we supported it, our government.
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Other crazy things, and there are many things in here that are crazy.
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There's a commitment to, quote, promote sustainable consumption and production patterns, sustainable consumption.
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That means you, America, listening right now, including sustainable lifestyles.
00:51:42.820
That's the whole point of what they're saying here.
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They also have a commitment to, quote, halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030.
00:51:53.060
Well, how can you have an expanding human population and halt and reverse biodiversity loss?
00:52:04.500
We're not just talking about endangered species.
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We're talking about just land use in general, reducing land use.
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There's also restrictions on land and water use in this.
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It's dramatically going to increase the cost of everything.
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The reason why we have the modern age is because of affordable energy.
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Fossil fuels has brought the modernity to the world.
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And without affordable energy, you simply can't live the lifestyles that we've been living.
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And they talk about it all the time behind closed doors.
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And that's one of the big reasons why they're pushing for PACs for the future.
00:52:51.980
And this is all something that Kamala Harris believes in.
00:52:55.740
You know, we were talking earlier, Justin, in the podcast about nuclear energy, how Bill Gates is going to start building nuclear power plants, how Google is needing to build power plants, how they are going to start to bring and build power plants online, nuclear.
00:53:18.980
It's the cleanest energy you can find, but we couldn't do that until we found out that we needed 3,000% more electricity by 2032 because of AI.
00:53:34.240
And that number is just going to keep going up and up and up and up.
00:53:37.200
But I really don't believe that those power plants are going to be used for us.
00:53:42.560
I think those power plants are going to be strictly for AI and the elites, and we will continue to, you know, destroy our energy for the regular person.
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I think we're headed towards, you know, District 10 and the capital city.
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The left has been very clear, the elitist left has been very clear about what they want.
00:54:13.560
They want to make sure that they have lots and lots of power generation for artificial intelligence and emerging technologies because their entire plan for the future is built around AI.
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That's something we talk about in Propaganda Wars.
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It's something we talked about a lot in our book, Dark Future.
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Did you hear that Microsoft is, I was told this yesterday, that Microsoft is working to get Three Mile Island back up and running?
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BlackRock is now suddenly in favor of nuclear energy all because of artificial intelligence, and they're very explicit about that.
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But the rest of us, no, we need to live sustainable consumption and production patterns.
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That's what we need to do is improve that and live a sustainable lifestyle.
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It's not the, you know, energy-rich future that we've been promised for all of these years.
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You know, it's really strange how the elites can just bend the rules, change the facts, just go the opposite direction whenever they want without even asking or considering us.
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We have no idea if it will hurt us, kill us, or save us.
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We don't even know how it works, but we're just moving forward.
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And they didn't ask us, hey, do you want to live in a world where nobody will really work?
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You'll just have nothing but leisure time, but you're going to have to downscale your life, and you really won't have any purpose.
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And by the way, the experts say the best way to deal with society is to drug them and keep them engaged in gaming.
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I didn't ask for anything that they are offering right now.
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And I don't know anybody that said, you know, that sounds like a great world.
00:56:25.860
Well, this is why they need to make sure that they have total control over artificial intelligence in the future.
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And that was a big part of this summit for the future as well.
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As we talked about yesterday, the global digital compact part of the summit for the future talked about how they need to.
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The UN needs to expand all these public-private partnerships with big tech companies, create a global governance.
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Those are the words they used for artificial intelligence to make sure that it has the right values and is promoting the sustainable development goals.
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They're openly saying what they're going to do with AI.
00:57:03.860
They need to make sure that they don't have a repeat of what happened with the Internet.
00:57:08.240
If they could go back in time when the Internet was first being rolled out, like we have now with AI, and they could write the rules for the Internet, they would absolutely write the rules for the Internet in a completely authoritarian way.
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We know that because that's what they're trying to do now.
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They can't stuff that genie back in the bottle.
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So they're making sure the next wave of emerging technologies has those values built into it.
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And so there's no question that this is the future that's headed our way.
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There are a couple of other things that I wanted to get to unpack for the future that I think are incredibly important.
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One of them is something that has gotten absolutely no attention, Glenn.
00:57:56.440
So one of the goals that the U.N. has been talking about for a while is to change the way people think about economic growth at the national level.
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And how do we measure our different economies and whether economies are doing badly or whatever, right?
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And what they've decided is they really don't like GDP.
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GDP is the thing that's being used all the time and all these national and international reports and everything.
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They don't like GDP because it doesn't capture the economic, social, and environmental dimensions of sustainable development.
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So what they want to do is make sure that they have a measurement for economies that's being used in all these future agreements and government reports and everything that captures all of that ESG-type stuff.
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The social and environmental dimensions of sustainable development, right?
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So what they've decided to do is they're going to develop one.
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They're going to develop a whole new metric for measuring economies internationally.
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They're going to establish an independent, high-level expert group to develop recommendations for a limited number of country-owned and universally applicable indicators of sustainable development that go beyond gross domestic product.
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So this is something that came out of this pact for the future.
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Now, what this is essentially is a national ESG system, international ESG system at the nationwide level.
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So the United States of America would have its own ESG score that intermingles economic metrics with ESG metrics, and that will be how we measure economic progress.
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So what's incredibly diabolical and ingenious about this is if things are going badly economically under a left-wing administration like it is right now, when you add in the ESG metrics into the equation, it won't look like things are going badly because look at all the sustainable development we're doing and all the battling of climate change.
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That's pretty much what they're doing without saying ESG.
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They're saying, you know, we're changing everything, and, you know, it's going really well.
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And the average person is saying, no, it's not going well for me.
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You don't understand all the ESG stuff that is going on right now.
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We're talking about your energy bill and how much has it gone up in the last year, in the last four years?
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Our utility bill has gone up approximately $100 a month, but the worst part, this wonderful blue state of Connecticut, has voted to add a public benefits to everyone's UI bill.
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So, everybody is charged upwards of 17% of their total bill, and the UI is required to collect this, and this is for people who can't or do not want to pay their bills, and also for the future investment in electric vehicles.
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And the Republican House has tried to call a special session with our wonderful Governor Lamont, and he refuses to do so.
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There's one solution for Connecticut, and that is move.
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That's really the only solution for Connecticut.
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Okay, my electric bill went from $180 to about the last electric bill I paid was $380.
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My wife, we just bought her a new Jeep this year.
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We have a clean record, and we're paying $388 a month.
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I've just got rolls and rolls and rolls and rolls and rolls and rolls of duct tape just
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So, uh, everything has just gone straight to the roof.
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Um, electric bill went for about 100 a month, uh, back around 2021 or so up to about 200
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Um, car insurance is just, uh, it's just ridiculous.
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Um, for the longest time, Michigan always had the, uh, always had the, um, had the reputation
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And about a year or two ago, um, I know the, the, the state government went through and they
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I'm just a car nut and it's just pretty much just a project car, but, uh, bottom of the
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Uh, I went from about $75 a month in 2021 to about, it's about 300 a month now in 2024.
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I have Uno and O2 and he's a robot, uh, watchdog.
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It looks like a laser might come out of the front.
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We have, uh, representative Barry Loudermilk with us.
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Um, uh, he is, uh, going to talk to us a little bit about the newly released transcripts,
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uh, from January 6th, uh, and the transcripts that show what Donald Trump said in the days
01:09:00.040
leading up to January 6th, urging the Pentagon to take extra security measures to keep January
01:09:17.440
So tell me, uh, what this is actually, uh, showing us.
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Because it's not just, if I may read the president, what he said, uh, there's going to be a large
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Make sure that you have a sufficient National Guard or soldiers to make sure it's a safe event.
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I don't care if you use Guard or soldiers, active duty soldiers, do what you have to do.
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And that was a sworn testimony by General Milley to the Department of Defense Inspector General.
01:09:58.500
And that conversation happened on January 3rd, three days leading up to January 6th.
01:10:08.160
He testified to that, uh, it would have been later in 2021, uh, to the Department of Defense
01:10:16.480
Now, what got us in this direction is we were investigating the two delays of National Guard
01:10:24.180
There was the first delay because U.S. Capitol Police Chief Sund, he sensed the same thing
01:10:33.440
A lot of the Capitol Police officers are being quarantined or they're sick.
01:10:39.620
He wanted some additional forces and requested D.C.
01:10:44.060
Now, that requires an official request for the D.C.
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National Guard because the president can't just deploy military forces without a request.
01:10:55.360
Under current law, that had to come from the Capitol Police Board, which pretty much
01:11:00.300
Pelosi is going to be involved in that decision making.
01:11:03.100
But for whatever reason, his request was denied internally within Congress.
01:11:12.060
Um, even on to January 6th, he had made requests like when the outer perimeters were breached.
01:11:19.940
Finally, when shots were fired in the Capitol, the Democrats were like, well, we need help.
01:11:24.140
At 2.30, the formal request was made to the Pentagon.
01:11:30.960
Now, we already know, as you just brought up, that, uh, President Trump had ordered the National
01:11:42.920
And we know that they took that seriously because the National Guard on January 6th was
01:11:48.240
mustered at the armory less than two miles away from the Capitol with riot gear.
01:11:59.440
So, but from 2.30, when the request was made, there was about a three-hour delay before
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the order was given for the National Guard to deploy.
01:12:13.880
Now, there, the IG started looking into that as well.
01:12:18.280
The Department of Defense IG, their report was the National Guard wasn't ready.
01:12:25.260
Well, we started having senior officers and enlisted members from the National Guard coming
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to us as whistleblowers saying that isn't at all what happened.
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So we started launching an investigation into the DODIG report.
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And after this has been months and months of battle with the Department of Defense, quite
01:12:45.880
frankly, that's the 800-pound gorilla in this town.
01:12:53.500
And they provided us all the evidence that they had acquired, the DODIG, in their investigation,
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which was 44 transcribed interviews under oath, when we got those, we realized this was a
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huge cover-up because they were purposefully, the National Guard was purposefully delayed
01:13:21.360
Some were, but that was most of, nobody liked the optics.
01:13:25.920
But we didn't have senior officials who were saying, my ultimate plan was to make sure the
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National Guard never got anywhere close to the Capitol.
01:13:34.920
So tell me about Christopher Miller, because if I'm reading this right, he was the acting
01:13:41.440
He said, the president commented that they were going to need 10,000 troops the following
01:13:46.620
I interpreted it as a bit of presidential banter or President Trump banter that you're all
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And in no way, shape, or form did I interpret that as an order or direction.
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On January 6th, everyone was like, did you hear the president's speech?
01:14:05.320
I was cognizant of the fears that the president would invoke the Insurrection Act to politicize
01:14:15.080
And just before the Electoral College certification, 10 former secretaries of defense signed an
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op-ed piece published in the Washington Post, warning of the dangers of politicizing and
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Nothing like that was going to occur on my watch.
01:14:33.460
And that was testimony that he gave to the Department of Defense IG under oath.
01:14:37.680
And what he's talking about is Liz Cheney kind of orchestrated in advance an op-ed by former
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You know, they were afraid that Trump was going to come out and try to use the military to stop
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There is nothing that any evidence that we have obtained or that we can find anywhere to
01:15:05.260
But as I said earlier, someone took what Trump said as serious because the National Guard had
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They were ready to go in the morning of January 6th.
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National Guard finally was shown, that statement that Trump made to General Milley, he said,
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If they were afraid that there was an act of insurrection that was going to take place
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and they saw the violence going on at the Capitol that day.
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And that was an act of insurrection that they participated in in it by holding back the
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And, you know, there's one thing about taking an order that is constitutional and one that
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So, in other words, if he said, look, there's going to be a possible riot.
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Okay, well, I'm worried that he's going to use those troops for something else.
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No, because the military has to execute what the president says unless it's an unlawful
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Then it is their responsibility to not say, well, I was just following orders.
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So, if it was an unconstitutional order, the Pentagon could have stopped it, correct?
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I think there's a case to be made that this was premeditated because on January the 5th,
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the Secretary of the Army revised or sent a memo to General Walker, who was the commanding
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National Guard, and placed greater restrictions on him on when he can deploy and how.
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I mean, they even restricted you can't be armed.
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But basically, what he said is, you cannot deploy without my express permission that
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So, basically, General Walker's in the situation where if President Trump called him directly
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and said, get over there, and the Secretary of the Army didn't tell him, he would be in
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So, there were greater restrictions placed on the D.C.
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National Guard, which to me shows some kind of premeditation.
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Maybe it was fear that Trump was going to go rogue or whatever, but he's still the commander
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And the request was to get National Guard there to help keep the Capitol safe, not to participate
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You know, you can't say, well, this is what he intended.
01:18:17.640
No, what he said, as the commander in chief, is keep the Capitol safe.
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Now, if he would have said, you know what, go in and tell Congress they are going to...
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And if he got on TV and said, you know, I'm telling them now to go in, the American people
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One is, how did the DODIG, out of all this exact same evidence that we're looking at,
01:18:56.160
how did they come up with a report that it was the National Guard that was the problem?
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There is no way you could come up with that conclusion unless you're just trying to cover
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for people who did things they shouldn't do, senior officers, senior civilians within the
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And so we're asking of the Department of Defense, IG, how can this be?
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Of course, their response is, we don't see any need to correct it.
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I've said from the beginning, I'm coming to this from an unbiased opinion.
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We're going to just get the facts out there and let the facts speak for themselves.
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And there's another angle to this that's a problem.
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There are senior executive-level folks in the DOD that testified one thing to the Department
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of Defense, IG, but testified differently to the select committee on January 6th.
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And so this is something that we're starting to look at now, doing a side-by-side comparison.
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Or was it that they were confident that the DOD, their testimonies to the DOD IG would
01:20:15.840
So it's just more layers of the story, the corruption, and the cover-ups that have happened
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Because as it comes down to it, the select committee on January 6th had a predetermined
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They had, before they started it all, Nancy Pelosi had already set what their final report
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was going to say, and they were going to collect evidence to support it.
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And as we've talked on this show before, any evidence that didn't support it or actually
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told a different story, they suppressed, they hid, or they deleted.
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And fortunately, we've been able to recover most of that.
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Anybody who wants to talk about January 6th, this is the quote.
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And you can get it from the House Subcommittee on Oversight.
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There's going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th.
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This thing with the National Guard should be everywhere.
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It's a huge story because the narrative is that, and this shows up in polling, one of
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And this has been something they pushed nonstop for four years.
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The fact that he was on record by one of his opponents, not a friend.
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This is someone who hates Donald Trump and thinks Donald Trump is terrible.
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There's going to be a large amount of protesters here on the 6th.
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Make sure that you have sufficient National Guard or soldiers to make sure it's a safe event.
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I don't care if you use the Guard or soldiers, active duty soldiers.
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I mean, that pushes back against the idea that he wanted to overthrow the government
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So earlier today, I told you in the beginning of this podcast that there was new surveys out
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And so they found the number of people that are voting, and they found that that number now is about 50% of people who say they're religious.
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And Stu and I were talking about it, and I said, you know, there's a religious responsibility.
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That would change everything, especially if they were voting with the scriptures.
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I wanted to get Max Lucado on because I think that's true, but I can't quote it.
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Also want to talk to him a little bit about what happens next.
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So, Max, let's start with a question that I had this morning.
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Aren't we required as followers of Christ and, you know, even the God of the Old Testament
01:30:19.540
But my go-to passage on this question, and by the way, thank you for letting me have just
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a couple of moments to remind everybody that we are called as believers to support our
01:30:33.580
government, and the most direct teaching on this topic is in the book of Romans, chapter
01:30:40.980
13, which is important to read in the context of Paul writing a church that was a minority in society
01:30:52.860
and also in a culture that oppressed believers.
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Okay, so with that in mind, listen to what he says.
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He says every person must submit to and support the authorities over him.
01:31:07.600
Then he says there can be no authority in the universe except by God's appointment, which
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means that every authority that exists has been instituted by God.
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But I think what he's saying here, Glenn, is that God is sovereign.
01:31:25.360
And whether you like or don't like the person in charge, God is still in control.
01:31:31.940
Then later he says those in authority are God's servants.
01:31:35.280
And then he says, this is the reason you pay your taxes.
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Now, he doesn't say this is the reason you vote, but he could have.
01:31:50.840
And so I think what he's reminding us to do is that if we live in a culture, we have a role
01:31:57.060
in supporting and directing the health of that culture.
01:32:07.220
I don't know how far down this road you want to go.
01:32:09.320
But there are people that will say, well, I can't vote for Donald Trump because he's done
01:32:17.540
all these bad things and, you know, whatever they're convinced of.
01:32:25.340
I don't like the way he has treated women or whatever.
01:32:30.100
How do you talk to somebody if, because he does represent a much more biblical agenda than
01:32:40.380
the other side, and the other side, and the other side is looking at things that just go
01:32:49.000
How do you talk to people when you say, well, there's no, there's, I don't like either of them?
01:33:03.180
Number one, I would say, go talk to somebody who has lost a loved one in military service,
01:33:12.860
or talk to somebody who has served overseas in an international conflict, and go tell them
01:33:21.300
You know, I've never, I've never shed blood for our country.
01:33:27.480
I never was called into military service, but I hold in highest regard those who have.
01:33:34.400
And I think the least I can do for them, even if I'm struggling on finding a candidate, the
01:33:41.180
least I can do for them is my patriotic call, and that is, that is to vote.
01:33:47.420
And then secondly, I might say, could you go with me to, and pick out any number of
01:33:53.340
countries, Glenn, Venezuela, Cuba, parts of, you know, Eastern Europe, Russia, let's go
01:34:02.340
over there, and let's talk to those people who never have had a chance to express their
01:34:08.340
opinion, and let's tell them that since we don't like our candidates, we're just not going
01:34:16.680
They would say, oh, I would love just to have a voice, a vote.
01:34:22.920
It's sometimes very difficult to land on a candidate that represents your values, but
01:34:29.280
I think it's, I think it's worth it to give it a go.
01:34:33.240
So how do you, if you're just going to go off of, you know, your faith, and it's not just
01:34:41.740
that you don't like it, you think that they're both offensive to your faith, okay?
01:34:47.600
Well, I know people who think, I can't vote for him, and I can't vote for her.
01:34:52.140
How do you, how do you decide in that, in that case, how, what scriptures would you point
01:34:59.660
us to that could help you decide, like, what values are we looking for?
01:35:07.080
So my recommendation would be to, number one, choose to vote, choose to vote.
01:35:16.640
Then my recommendation, number two, would be to make a list of the values, I love you're
01:35:25.760
But if you're, and weight them, weight them, make a list of your values, abortion, immigration,
01:35:39.320
I'm not trying to urge people in our conversation to vote a certain way.
01:35:44.680
What I'm saying is you make a list of the values that you sense the Lord has placed a
01:35:50.280
burden on your heart for, and all of ours won't weight the difference.
01:36:04.700
Others might say, mine is 60% pro-life, 40% let's treat immigration with a better tool, okay?
01:36:12.340
So I'm just saying, make a list of the values that matter to you, weight them, and then say,
01:36:18.240
I'm going to find the candidate that best reflects my values.
01:36:23.320
And as a pastor, I've never felt comfortable telling people how to vote, but I have felt
01:36:29.620
comfortable in telling people, weight your values.
01:36:34.040
When you study scripture as a follower of God, as a lover of Christ, what matters to you?
01:36:40.180
Because the Holy Spirit lives in you, and he will help you.
01:36:44.880
There was, I don't think there'll ever come a time that we have one candidate that reflects
01:36:51.220
us 100%, but certainly we can find one candidate that represents us at least 51% and go in
01:37:01.740
What if your value, one of your main values is honesty and integrity?
01:37:16.480
I still don't think that excuses us from not voting, though.
01:37:28.880
And I don't, I'm not trying to be overdramatic, but if I need to be overdramatic, I will.
01:37:33.440
I mean, people have shed their blood for Max Locato to have this privilege, so I can't
01:37:42.880
And if it's basically leaning a certain direction, then lean in that way.
01:37:47.700
If you've got to hold your nose when you step into the voting booth, hold your nose.
01:37:57.940
So, Max, I've known you for a long time, and I just love you.
01:38:06.860
And I'm not one that, I didn't expect you to write the book, What Happens Next.
01:38:13.200
Um, and that's, that's all about the signs of the end times and, and what all of that
01:38:21.720
Uh, and, uh, why, why did you decide to write that now?
01:38:27.680
It's just what we're seeing in the world in today's headlines only, uh, about Israel and
01:38:34.460
Hezbollah only affirms that something is happening that's unique in our day and age.
01:38:41.720
Uh, scripture speaks that in the end times, Israel will be surrounded by enemies and there
01:38:48.040
will be a great conflict for the land of Israel.
01:38:55.540
But even today's headlines are convincing me that we're not just in the end times, but
01:39:12.600
It's my belief that Christ will come for His church before the tribulation.
01:39:17.440
I know there are others who say we will endure that tribulation.
01:39:23.040
But I do believe that the Lord is sovereign, and I do believe we need to pay close attention
01:39:28.280
to these signs because they're unlike anything.
01:39:31.660
Ever since May 8th, 1948, when Israel became a nation, we became, we entered a new chapter,
01:39:45.960
I'd like to come back and just, would you define the tribulation for people who don't
01:39:49.580
know and what that's like, along with all of the hope that comes with it?
01:39:56.040
I mean, I have great hope because I believe we are in those days, and my perspective is
01:40:08.400
But it can really scare people, and it shouldn't.
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And I'd like you to just explain what it is and why it shouldn't scare people in 60 seconds.
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So, Max, tell me what the tribulation is, and how do we know when we enter it?
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My best take on Scripture, Glenn, says that the tribulation is a seven-year period that
01:41:55.700
will occur after Christ has come for His church.
01:42:00.180
Christ will come for His church in an event that's called the rapture, and He will rescue
01:42:06.780
And the sudden disappearance of millions, maybe billions of God-fearing, tax-paying, government-respecting
01:42:18.160
And during this time of chaos, a world leader, Scripture calls him the Antichrist, will step
01:42:24.440
forth and negotiate a peace treaty with Israel.
01:42:29.440
Midway through that peace treaty, He will break it, and the world will spin into chaos.
01:42:35.320
And then that period will last another three and a half years.
01:42:42.840
I believe it's described in the book of Revelation.
01:42:45.920
Now, the good news is, for believers, I really don't believe we'll be here for that.
01:42:50.880
I believe that God will do for us what I did for my kids on 9-11.
01:42:55.060
I went to the school, and I took them out of school, and I brought them home, because
01:42:58.380
in case something was happening, I wanted them to be with me.
01:43:11.960
And even during the tribulation, there'll be a great revival.
01:43:15.380
People will turn to Christ, and there will be people from every tongue, tribe, and language
01:43:25.140
This is the time to make sure your heart is right with God, that you're saved through
01:43:29.440
Christ, and not to live in fear, but do live in faith, knowing that God has everything
01:43:36.340
Yeah, I've kind of come to the conclusion here very recently that if you're doing something
01:43:42.840
that doesn't have an eternal consequence, why are you doing it?
01:43:48.160
And the other thing is, is that you won't be able to survive without the Spirit.
01:43:56.680
Even the very elect will be confused and lost along the way.
01:44:00.160
It's going to get very foggy, and you really have to be close to the Spirit, or you will
01:44:06.680
And there's going to be a lot of people that are on the other side that shouldn't be
01:44:13.540
Jesus said that in the end times, men's hearts will fail them because of fear.
01:44:22.980
The suicide rate is the highest it's been since World War II.
01:44:26.240
People's hearts are failing them for fear, especially young people are battling anxiety
01:44:34.020
When it says men's hearts will fail them, is that also interpreted to you as they just
01:44:52.660
Turn to anything like alcohol or drugs to anesthetize the fear and the anxiety that they feel.
01:45:00.060
And it's a scary time we're in, and I don't think it's going to get better.
01:45:04.540
I think we're going to have an intense time of struggle before Christ comes for His people.
01:45:09.600
And then those who are left behind will face an even more intense time.
01:45:13.920
But ultimately, we need to remember this time on earth is just a speck compared to our eternal
01:45:19.960
existence in the presence of a good and loving God in heaven.
01:45:24.600
And God didn't tell us—we only have about 90 seconds—God didn't tell us these things
01:45:29.300
He told us so we wouldn't be afraid, so we'd recognize the signs.
01:45:35.840
He tells us exactly how many days, how many years that whole thing lasts, right?
01:45:42.680
When I was a kid, my dad used to drive us from West Texas to Colorado, and he would always
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say, now remember, when you get in the mountains, your ears are going to pop.
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And when we got to the mountains, our ears did pop, and we weren't freaked out because
01:46:00.640
Our Heavenly Father has told us what to expect.
01:46:17.840
Max Lucado, he has a new book out called What Happens Next.
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You can go find my interview with him either on blazetv.com slash Glenn, or you can find
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I think it was last week or the week before, but we talk about the end times, what to watch
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for, and he's just, he is really well-spoken and not, you know, one of those freaky preachers
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And you'll be lost in the distraction as the regime turns what used to be the free press into agents of the state.
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The tyranny of the majority, the tyranny of the majority, the people who have been gradually propagandized and has been done properly.
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And they will get the appearance of the full access of information, but it won't be.
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Large metropolitan voters in places like New York City, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Boston, they'll dictate the lives of those trapped in middle America.
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Farmers and ranchers who will have their daily lives dictated to them by stockbrokers and advertising tycoons on the coasts.
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And if you're one of the unlucky ones stranded in one of those undesirable locations, information will be long forgotten as a concept.
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Just one of those things you can kind of remember existing at one point.
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You'll think back to the times long past with a vague recollection of a time when the government went absolutely insane and weaponized everything against its own people.
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You'd remember last Friday when the FCC suddenly, without any warning nor explanation, decided to delay the rollout of Internet to rural communities.
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That was one of the big things in the Biden agenda.
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Why would they do this just weeks before possibly the most pivotal election in modern history?
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The FCC commissioner, Brendan Carr, called it, quote, the worst abuse of agency process I have ever seen in the 12 years of working at the FCC.
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Then he stated, quote, Democrats and FCC leadership cut a secret backroom deal,
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one that kept the Republican FCC commissioners and perhaps others completely in the dark.
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And then they hustled it out the door on a Friday afternoon.
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What we're watching is the Game of Thrones within the federal government right now.
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And the purpose of that game is to keep as many people silent and in the dark as possible.
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If you're an undesirable, they want you silenced.
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For years, the progressives have been labeling conservative talk radio as the enemy.
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Do you even attempt to watch or read mainstream media anymore?
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Do you read the New York Times or Washington Post?
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And if we even got a hint of censorship online, we go local.
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And it doesn't get any more local than local radio.
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You can listen to me on local radio stations all over the country.
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Maybe you're doing that right now from your home, car, or at the office.
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And it's the same for some of the best conservative voices in the country.
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We're all listened to in pickup trucks and tractors and minivans and small businesses all over the country.
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See, last week, just two days before they made a backroom deal on the Internet for rural communities,
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the FCC also broke with tradition and fast-tracked an acquisition by George Soros
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to gobble up one of the largest radio companies,
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in fact, the second largest radio company in America, Odyssey.
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Now, Odyssey will give Soros and the Progressive Control over more than 200 radio stations,
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You want to know whose voices are on those radio stations?
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People like Sean Hannity, Dana Lash, Mark Levin, oh, and me.
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And even crazier, Soros took foreign investment to make that acquisition happen.
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Foreign ownership is supposed to go through a lengthy review process,
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so we know we don't have people who are trying to subvert America.
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And it should only be 25%, but I guess the FCC just said, screw it.
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It was fast-tracked just weeks before the election.
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I've spoken a lot over the past few years, 10 years, 12 years, of color revolutions
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and how the modern revolutionaries always seek control or manipulate media first and foremost.
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Catherine Mayer of NPR once wrote that seizing control of radio could be a way to, quote,
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She wrote, quote, control over the flow of information in a closed society can be tantamount
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So why is George Soros so intent on gobbling up radio stations that host conservative talk
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Is it just pure chance that all of a sudden he was interested in this?
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You know, between crashing national economies and funding every major progressive cause
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throughout the entire world, it's strange that he would pick this.
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Maybe it's just another purely chance move that, as the Latino vote began swinging conservative,
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Soros brokered a deal in 2022 to purchase Univision's 18 mostly conservative Hispanic radio stations.
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Why is the FCC seemingly teaming up now with George Soros in a Game of Thrones over the
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Why does it look like it's aimed directly to middle America?
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I think it's actually all about the date that forever shook the pillars of tyranny.
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A progressive billionaire who has been a danger to the whole world for a very long time is
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footing the bill, but your federal government is facilitating the sale.
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It's breaking all of its rules for George Soros.
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It's a partnership aimed directly at your God-given right to the freedom of speech, freedom of the
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We let them tell us who we can and can't protest.
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We let them raid our homes of peaceful pro-life activists.
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I haven't chosen, I didn't, I wasn't given a choice in any of the things that are happening
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in America now because they've denied most of all these things.
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They've said they were all conspiracy theories until they end up doing it.
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And then by the time they do it, it's too late.
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I don't know anybody who did say, you know what, you know what we need?
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We need an extra 10 to 20 million migrants here in America.
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We just need, you know, bring in the gangs, bring in the drug lords, bring in the people
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They're still kind of saying a lot of that's nonsense, but you know, it's not.
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There are things that we have to be able to do and say, and the first amendment is critical
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Because the choice really, honestly, as it's always been, is ours, not theirs.
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You know, when good old World War III gets going and going strong, I'm probably just
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If I'm going to, you know, go to all that trouble, I might as well eat food that's delicious,
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World War III, it's not going to last 25 years.
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Well, let's get to some poll numbers here with Stu Breguier.
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By the way, it's up now at glennbeck.com slash Pulsecast.
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And basically what it is, keep your finger on the pulse of all the mainstream experts
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and what they're saying about what's going to happen in the election.
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And actually, another good day in polling for all these models and prediction markets
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for Donald Trump rose from 43.82% chance to win to 45.03% chance to win.
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He has eliminated every negative thing that's happened over the past month, basically, over
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Again, those two things, I would look at that as a toss-up race completely.
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You see things like Trump leading Harris on immigration by 21 points.
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I mean, how much did your heating bill or your air conditioning bill go up this year?
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Well, thank you for today's exercise, Glenn, because I decided to go back and look at this
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I knew it felt uncomfortably high, but I had not actually compared it.
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My electricity bill was up 32% from August to August.
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And then I had a second thought, which was, I was on vacation in August.
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We weren't even in the house for like a week and a half.
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So, then I looked at the actual kilowatt hours I used.
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So, my average per kilowatt hour cost for my electricity was up 50%.
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First of all, I've got to do something about this.
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I don't, I mean, it's turning off all appliances forever.
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And that's another reason why I can't understand why it's as close as it is.
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How could you possibly vote for somebody who is responsible for any of this stuff?
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I mean, you know, the Green New Deal, that's her deal.
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These are people who have been on the side of it forever.
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And I will say this, probably the answer to your question is, people are not seeing this
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They're not assigning her responsibility for this.
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I mentioned in the poll earlier that 19% of voters who admit that Biden's presidency was
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a failure, 19% of those voters are still voting for Kamala Harris.
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I don't remember if I said this on the air or off the air, so I apologize if I'm repeating
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myself, but I saw a poll the other day that said, how have Donald Trump's policies improved
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The same question was then asked about Kamala Harris with one minor change, which was, how
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would Kamala Harris's policies affect your life?
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They're trying to position her as the change candidate.
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It's because people see her as the change candidate.
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And Trump and the Trump campaign need to find a way to remind people, hey, she's currently
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He should have that printed up by the end of the day.