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In this episode, Glenn Beck talks about the recent vote in Nashville, and why he thinks it s a good idea to take a moment to thank the people who stood up to Big Tech and tell the truth about what s going on in America.
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hello america welcome to the glenbeck program we are glad you're here there's a lot to talk
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about we begin in nashville and what happened yesterday with the vote in nashville good news
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well glenn good night last night i think so yeah good day i it's not thrilling news it you know if
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it was 22 points like the last election was in nashville that going to the democrat that would
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have been good however it could have been really bad you know we talked yesterday if it's within two
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points you know that's not good for the coming election um but in nashville the mega republican
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defeated you know the the uh the aoc of nashville of tennessee which is i guess good in a special election
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it's it's really good because you know if you've got a socialist on the on the uh ballot you've got
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people who are motivated to go out in a special election so i think this is actually really good
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81 of the vote is in and matt van epps uh the trump endorsed republican uh uh won so good night for the
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republicans would you agree with that i mean it's there's two ways to look at it right step one is
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short term right we have a year yeah where you have a two-seat house majority if you lose this seat it's
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an absolute catastrophe and it's really you're really close to losing the house right so it's a
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good night in that you did what you had to do you cleared the hurdle of winning by one vote or more
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right and they did that uh and that's very very positive on the other side obviously a 22 point
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victory um a 22 point victory remember is in the context of a very close overall house election
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right it wasn't like this was a wave election for republicans a 22 house point victory was enough
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to barely get them over the line in the house so the fact that that's falling from 22 to 9
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is is a little bit concerning for what's going to happen in 2026 and that's it echoes everything
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that's happened in other special elections which is massive movements towards democrats this one's
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actually on the better side of those it's been larger in a lot of the other special elections and i
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think that reflects what we talked about yesterday uh you have an aoc from tennessee which is not what
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you need in this district at all and she's a bad candidate for that district and a pretty good
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candidate in van epps who ran a decent campaign and you know won so i this was actually a better
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result than some of the other special elections i wouldn't say it necessarily points to holding the
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house as a guarantee by any means uh but it was not the catastrophe that it looked like it might
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have been so that's positive i have to tell you i'm looking at things that are happening in the
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country and i think donald trump needs to be better at explaining i might send him a chalkboard um
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because i i think there's some things that he's not explaining well and it's almost for the very first
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time it's almost as if he's losing touch a little bit with the american people now i don't think he is
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i think that's the way it appears to some people um that he is uh you know he's concentrating uh you
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know on all of these foreign things etc etc and you know i'm struggling to make ends meet
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yes that's the way it appears he needs to make sure that he is explaining what he's doing how it's
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going to affect people and honestly there's a couple of things that have to happen i mean good news gas
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prices are down below three dollars a gallon for the first time since you know before biden uh was in
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and that makes a huge difference um in in in the price of absolutely everything um but you're still
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not feeling the relief yes the rate of inflation is way down we're back down to almost two about three
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percent inflation every year which is what we've always had but that's not good enough for most people
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because you know we have probably 20 percent inflation over the four years of biden so you know this year
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it would be instead of 20 you'd have yeah 22 percent because it all adds up somehow or another we have to
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try to figure out ways to bring those prices back down but the problem with that is then you get into
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deflation deflation is just as dangerous as inflation if we start doing things that deflate the prices
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and that gets out of control you're in the great depression because that's that was deflation
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when you had deflation then nothing is worth anything nobody can sell anything nobody it's just it's just
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as bad and so he's walking this really delicate line it's not 2019 anymore it's not 2016 so much damage
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was done during the biden administration um that you know we're still trying to make up for all of that
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and i fear that in the next election people vote with their wallets and they expected to feel
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more secure than they're feeling right now you know and you can't fix this problem with housing until you
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fix the immigration problem now we don't have any more people coming in but we're also not exporting
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them because of the democrats and frankly because of the judges we're not exporting them fast enough
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but you can't explain you you can't you can't expect to pay the same amount for an apartment
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if you've imported 10 or 15 million people who are here that need an apartment you've you've just had
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now too many dollars or too many people chasing too few goods there's too few houses and apartments
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and that's for a myriad of reasons but one of the biggest ones is because of illegal immigration
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same thing with your job and i don't understand why people don't aren't connecting that you know you
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don't want crime you want to have health services at your hospital and you know you know be able to have
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doctors uh you want to have schools that are responsive to your children you want to make
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sure that the schools are not overwhelmed you want to have cheaper housing well you can't have those and
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huge numbers of illegal immigrants here in the country he needs to be able to explain that
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because i don't think enough people are really i don't think enough people are really understanding
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that um you know the it's kind of a problem kind of a problem um and i i fear that when we get to the
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election people are going to vote for with their wallets and not with their intellect or with what's
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really with the information on what's really happening it's normal for people to go i want to change
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because this isn't working for me yeah i mean there are difficult limitations as a president here
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and this is something we've talked about since i as long as we've been doing this show number one
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the president does not control the economy this is not you know he's not president ji he's not you know
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and he's nobody in the kim jong-un uh you know circle he's not he doesn't have those powers
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so he's not in control of the of the economy and also if he is i mean whatever extent he is
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it's his stuff takes time like the stuff he's talking about takes time and i think his messaging
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on it so far has been i've already solved it which i just don't think is connecting with the american
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people i don't think they see that i don't think they feel that it's already been solved and two that
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like the affordable affordability messaging from the democrats is a hoax now look it is a hoax in
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a way right this the democrats did a terrible job on this and the fact that they're claiming that
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mantle is a hoax but when he says affordability is a hoax it comes off to a lot of people and will come
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out in a lot of democratic ads like joe biden did right bidenomics is working this is you just don't
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want to go down that road it doesn't work with people you know highlighting the things that
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obviously are working like gas prices is a really good is a much better messaging point for him yes
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just coming out and saying this is a hoax right and and being able to be specific look everybody
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was screaming about eggs eggs are affordable again you know what i mean they're they're not back to the
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where they were in 2016 but they are not where they were in 2024 2022 you know eggs are affordable
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again um you know just looking uh newsweek housing market map shows steepest price drops across the
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u.s and it's because of illegal immigration going down uh rental market starts to see effects of trump's
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immigration crackdown that's from uh newsweek from politico how trump is providing an unexpected
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boost to housing market i mean it it it is out there but we i think he needs to stand on
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this to make sure people understand look you can't have both of these things period you just can't
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and then he's doing some things that i i you know i i wouldn't do his trump account okay what is the
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trump account a trump account is the government's going to put a thousand dollars in at birth into a
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savings plan that's not the government's job that that i don't that's that's redistribution of wealth
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and you know what this is something our founders talked about thomas paine was um you know it's
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amazing i've been doing this thing on the american story and it's coming out in january uh as part of
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january 5th but i'm i'm doing the founding era and right now i've been uh recording the podcasts that
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are about the first and second term of george washington and he has jefferson and hamilton
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in as advisors one's the secretary of state and the other one is secretary of treasury
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and they're having the same debate and the same argument that we're having now hamilton was actually
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for returning to a monarchy he wanted big government he wanted the central bank he wanted all of these
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things uh and jefferson was like no power with the people small government etc etc they're having the
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exact same debate well with the trump accounts they had this debate as well it was in the 1790s
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at some point and it was thomas paine thomas paine was right about a lot of things he was very wrong
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about some things and he was saying that land ownership is is essential if you're going to have
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a fair uh economy and a fair country because at the time women could vote nobody knows this but in early
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america women could vote people who didn't own land could not vote so if you owned land one vote in
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your household either the wife or the husband usually it was the husband if the husband died then the wife
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would do it but you had one vote and you could go out and vote because you were a landowner and so
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they were thinking this is this is a mistake because can people afford land we got to give them land and
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so his idea was an account an american account and you would get 15 pounds when you were 21 i think and
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then at age 50 you would get like another 10 pounds uh every year or something like that as a retirement
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well uh 15 pounds back then is about 3 000 pounds today which is which is more than the trump account
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okay they were like no this is not the government's job this this went down in flames even hamilton was
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against this everybody was against this idea because that's not that's redistribution of wealth
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and it's not the government's position to do that so everything that we are talking about now
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there's nothing new under the sun we've gone through this already this was already settled
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and that's why i think a lot of people they're pushing back on this idea of the trump account
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because they just they don't necessarily know why they're just like that's not right that's not what
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america does i why am i paying for somebody else to have a thousand dollars in their account where's
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my thousand dollars why are you taking the money away from me and giving it to somebody else even if
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it's my own children this is just another giant giveaway yes yes it is and we were already we've already
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decided this long ago long ago with thomas paine um and our founders they had this same exact
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argument and it went down in flames and so he's got a few things that he's doing that i understand
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why he's doing and i understand the appeal uh for it but he is he's going against his own base on some
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of this stuff he's going against and and and he's going he's he's going into redistribution of wealth
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which is a place and luckily we have a president who will listen to his base he does this this stuff
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all the time where he'll he'll start something and then the base will stand up and go wait a minute
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wait a minute wait a minute no and he he stops doing it and hopefully this is these trump accounts
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is one of those things now the dell family michael dell and his wife uh have decided they're going to
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donate six billion dollars to the trump accounts uh for 25 million u.s children um and that's great if
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it's done privately that's fabulous great but the government shouldn't be doing it but if the dell
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family wants to you know donate to something and it's going then that's their right to do that it's
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private charity that's fantastic it's great they should do that by the way um susan dell is trending
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today uh she's the biggest trend on uh google today and you would say it's because of perhaps the trump
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accounts and yeah it is but the if you look at it it's like why is she a fembot uh and i'm not going
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to make i'm not going to comment on her looks or anything else that's not what the story is but that
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that shows you where america is you know i mean here we i can take you to thomas paine we can have
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an intellectual nope why is she a fembot unbelievable hey they're donating six billion dollars to
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children hey let's make fun of the way she looks in the video it's like okay unbelievable it's it is
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really unbelievable but that's where we are as a nation i guess you know try to fix it try to fix it
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you know the other thing that i'm i'm i'm worried about uh on the trump administration is i said i
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would give the trump administration i would give pan bondi a year um and after you know january 20th
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if we didn't start to see people in courts and we didn't start seeing people with a perp walk
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i've had enough of the investigations you've had a year now these things don't happen quickly but
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where are the where where are the courtroom scenes where are the bad guys that we know have done bad
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things going to jail and it's nice to see and i applaud the administration for going after
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things like minnesota uh you know there's another story i'll tell you about where they're going
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after um food stamp fraud that's great but i want to see the big guys i want to see them go to jail
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as well where is pam bondi where are the prosecutions on people that we know did bad things
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welcome to the glennbeck program i was at mar-a-lago last night
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um for prager university i spoke at uh at their fundraiser tonight i'm with american journey
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experience which is part of mercury one for their fundraiser and we're going to be announcing some
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things and you i'll play it for you tomorrow but i am playing for the very first time uh george ai
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and an interview with george ai in i mean it's something that you've you've never seen anything
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like it you've never seen anything like it at least that is based on all of the proprietary
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information that is just from the founders this is all based on uh the founders writings the founders
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what they heard from the pulpits that brought us the bill of rights and the declaration of independence
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over a 40 or 50 year period um it's based on the federalist papers it's based on the constitution
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all of their writings uh and uh i'll play it for you tomorrow here but tonight uh at mar-a-lago
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i'm premiering this and it was uh an interview i did with george washington and you'll see the first
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three minutes of it or so four minutes of it and i said so we fed a lot of stuff into you we showed
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you the state of america today where did we go wrong and where how do we fix this and he starts
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in and it's funny because if you if you let george ai go and just say hey how do we fix it it goes right
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in their language of the time which literally some of their language is at a it's been measured a 70th
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grade level so like if you know 12th grade 70th grade that's that's their language and it's darn near
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impossible to understand some of it and so uh he starts to answer and i reset and i said just speak in
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regular everyday terms of to today's america uh and uh it resets and he maybe argues with me first
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he's like i have 25 points that are all directly from our and i'm like yeah i know just reset um and
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uh it's it's an amazing message from george washington all based solely in them uh and it's uh
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he kind of excoriates us uh just a little bit no way just a little bit seems like he would be pissy
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if he were alive today you know just not liking where this yeah where this went yeah not liking
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where we're where we're going very and not not not anger just like it's it's amazing because he's like
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what what what how how are you not seeing this how are you not seeing this you claim to be americans
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but you don't understand what we did how do you not understand these particular points
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um it's amazing you know and we're talking about the the savings plan are we going to get the
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we're working on um we've been we've been working on having besant on i'm a big fan of of besant
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and been working on getting him on and just every day it's like i can't he's but um but today i said
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you know what because i want to talk about the trump uh you know savings account or what is that
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called savings right trump accounts um uh i i i want to talk to somebody and they so they're
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they're lining up today hopefully for the show uh today they're lining up the person that actually
00:29:47.400
was the designer of these trump accounts and i i want to i want to ask him about what's the
00:29:53.220
difference between this and thomas paine you know thomas paine do you know what it was called
00:29:57.820
when he he suggested it in 1797 and it was basically a trump account when you turned uh i think let me
00:30:07.300
look at this here was it 15 21 i can't remember yeah uh at age 21 for a start in life you got 15 pounds
00:30:16.360
that's about three thousand dollars uh today then you'd get 10 pounds per year after 50 for retirement
00:30:24.520
the problem was the founders they rejected this whole just right wholesale just nope um it didn't
00:30:32.380
get very far and that's because they were like no you're raising taxes on on what inheritance if you
00:30:42.360
had money they wanted to add a 10 tax to what you were going to pass to your children so then that
00:30:49.000
would go to others and they were like that's redistribution of wealth we have no right to do
00:30:54.820
that no right to do that at all uh so no we're not doing it but you know what they called it you know
00:31:01.560
what thomas paine called it you want to think about things just repeating over and over and over again
00:31:10.440
it was social justice it was farm justice land justice isn't that incredible yeah yeah the whole
00:31:23.260
thing makes me very nervous i have to be honest with you i mean because i you go back obviously to
00:31:28.520
the historical basis of it and and it doesn't seem it look a founder liked it i mean it's not without
00:31:35.100
any basis in our history thomas paine is not a found actually not a founder he wouldn't he's not a
00:31:40.160
founder he was in the found no no it's very and i i learned this it's actually it's a tight group
00:31:46.980
um to be a founder you had to be one of them that signed the declaration of independence uh or help
00:31:54.460
write it and also the constitution so to be a founder you had to be involved in one of those two
00:32:01.800
moments and he wasn't okay he was very important yeah but he was not a founder i do think of him in
00:32:08.220
that category but as an influence i guess as an influence but not maybe uh influence technically
00:32:13.360
accurate um uh but i i uh i think about the modern consequences of it as well because you know yeah
00:32:22.380
sure we could say it's a thousand dollars now well what happens when you know god gavin newson gets
00:32:28.120
control of this program what happens when you know some leftists they're gonna every congress is
00:32:32.960
gonna have a new argument about how they want to expand that account it's not a thousand it's
00:32:37.400
thirty five hundred it's sixty two hundred it's eighty five hundred it will continue to go up year
00:32:42.980
after year after year after year and it will be almost impossible to oppose so here's where it did
00:32:52.100
pass it passed in the 1860s of something like his agrarian justice passed but it was called the
00:32:59.920
homestead act and that was different because we wanted to settle the west we had all of this land
00:33:07.220
we wanted to settle and so we would give you the land but you had to work and improve the land so the
00:33:16.160
government the the country got something out of it we had all this land you can go settle it you can
00:33:23.200
have a plot of land however many many acres but you have to do something with it you have to
00:33:29.720
improve the land because that will improve everybody's lot in life okay the next thing
00:33:35.900
that we did that was like this was the gi bill but if you were in war you got education you did
00:33:44.260
something for that you weren't just born that's the problem with these things you can't just say
00:33:49.960
no because then it becomes a right yeah and rights continue to grow and grow and grow rights are given
00:33:57.480
by god there's a reason you don't have a right to this the reason why the left keeps saying health
00:34:02.440
care is a right right because once once people are convinced of that they can grow it to any level
00:34:07.900
and can have any level of control over you and your money so but there is a movement on the right
00:34:13.620
that uh is relatively well defined at this point you know i i would i'm curious to see where mike lee is
00:34:19.400
on the trump accounts because mike uh senator mike lee from utah is uh you know has at times talked
00:34:26.080
about certain uh tax breaks making uh for families and and trying to improve those and his um uh the
00:34:34.880
opinion there and i think this is a growing movement on the right which is we need to take steps through
00:34:39.820
the government to uh encourage uh the nuclear family to encourage uh things we think are good
00:34:46.900
right like the government should step in and uh work toward goals uh that are that we believe are
00:34:53.300
good rather than just letting the free market kind of run itself and that's been a debate on the right
00:34:58.140
obviously that's been going on for the past few years uh do you happen to know where mike lee is on
00:35:03.000
on that have you seen i just texted him i'll see if he to see if you text me back here
00:35:07.120
i just texted it i was gonna google it i'll just text him um that's that's much better i guess i
00:35:14.360
could google i guess i could google yeah no uh he's probably like why don't you just google it
00:35:18.420
because it'd be easier to have you write it to me right uh it is an interesting uh thought because i
00:35:26.720
think the motivation here by trump is is good right like he's trying to say hey kids get a positive start
00:35:33.800
in life they they know it's obviously savings is good you know sometimes parents start off on the
00:35:39.460
wrong foot they're not able to save for their kids like i get the motivation being good but
00:35:43.400
obviously we can see how this spirals out of control it's not the way our government i
00:35:47.280
has is supposed to run in my view and uh i the concern level for me on these is massively high
00:35:54.080
and rightfully so because you're absolutely right what it starts as is not necessarily what it's
00:36:04.120
going to end as and what other doors open up because of this and that that's that's my biggest
00:36:11.640
concern uh so he says i haven't spoken about them okay yeah between you and me so i'm not going to
00:36:23.520
tell you between you and me i won't tell you please don't just read this text cold no when we get
00:36:28.760
into the when we get into the break i'll write him back and say what what you know what can i say
00:36:33.240
about your opinion because uh yeah uh that's interesting guy i don't know it's interesting
00:36:39.340
what i'm reading from him is actually interesting just tilt that screen a little bit towards this
00:36:43.240
tilt that screen yeah sorry a little bit yeah thank you yeah thank you um but anyway um yeah i mean
00:36:50.660
the the the the idea is noble and it is good it's it's honestly it's
00:36:58.860
it's a little like getting rid of the filibuster
00:37:04.900
if you return the filibuster back to what it was before the progressives destroyed it
00:37:13.960
so you had to stand up and you had to make your case and as long as you could stand there
00:37:20.960
you could make your case and you could stop things but the progressives got rid of all of that okay now
00:37:27.780
you don't even have to stand there you just like you know vote on a filibuster i don't i don't even know
00:37:33.680
but if you want to return it to the way it was which was nothing but a break it was not a stop
00:37:42.060
it was a break so you could you could slow the system down so people could go wait a minute wait
00:37:48.640
a minute wait a minute uh disagree with this you know let's let's rally the people and let's rethink
00:37:54.540
this that's good but to get rid of it it might be good for us right now i can guarantee you it will
00:38:04.740
be very bad for us in the future because you're not going to have control of the house and the senate
00:38:10.940
you're just not and when they have it i mean that's what they wanted to do and we were against
00:38:17.680
it and we were against it because we know what they would have done with it well you're going to
00:38:23.660
have it and then what and then when you lose it what do you think they're going to do with it you just
00:38:29.360
can't cross these lines because it it will come back to roost with you and you won't like it this
00:38:37.580
why this is why we you know we say this all the time you can't the constitution cuts both ways
00:38:45.080
you know it's constitutional you know when you look at something and go oh i really want that to
00:38:53.460
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00:39:01.880
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00:39:07.120
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00:39:14.980
system into something that always serves us well it doesn't it will serve the other side it will serve
00:39:21.260
it'll serve a purpose that is crossed to your purpose once in a while but it's it's steadfast
00:39:29.700
it's always based on something real and eternal not your emotions not what you want to happen
00:39:38.820
but what is the best system of fairness man has ever devised and once you start getting into the
00:39:47.660
mix of that you're going to screw everything up and that's why our country is in the is the mess it's
00:39:52.680
in i think glenn you know too when you start breaking these when you break the seal for a thing like
00:39:58.360
trump accounts you just wind up with all like medicare is a good example of this to me medicare
00:40:04.340
is this program obviously i even though a democrat started it like in theory outside of their behind
00:40:10.680
the scenes motivations of wanting to expand government and all that of course it's a good
00:40:15.900
motivation for health care for seniors right of course yes yes also and i'll say this you know
00:40:22.000
medicare part d comes out uh you know which is the um uh the medicine prescription drugs and that
00:40:29.140
was a massive expansion of medicare that happened under a republican and the while i don't want that
00:40:37.060
massive expansion once you have medicare how is there not a medicare part d how is there not a
00:40:44.100
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00:40:50.300
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00:40:57.760
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well hello america welcome to the glenn beck program we're glad you're here we're going to
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have the uh assistant secretary of the treasury on with us uh we were talking last hour about um
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about the trump accounts i'm not a fan of them i understand why the president wants to do them but
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i'm not a fan of them it's not our it's not our place to do it i don't want to open up another
00:47:34.920
another giveaway quite honestly um but the president is trying to do everything that he can
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to help people feel less of the pain uh of what we have going on in our country but i disagree with
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about a half an hour i also want to go into what the trump administration is doing uh to stop fraud
00:48:04.380
uh food stamp fraud uh the medicare fraud the the fraud that's going on in the somali community
00:48:12.360
oh that's racist even no it's not and i'll tell you why here in just a second but i want to show
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okay there's a couple of things going on uh first of all uh let's let's start with uh food stamps
00:49:58.460
the administration is now going to hold withhold federal funds from any state beginning next week
00:50:05.240
unless they provide data to the secretary of agriculture the agriculture that gives us the
00:50:12.580
snap program she's in charge of the snap program and when she first got into office uh she said look
00:50:19.820
we need information um we we need to know the name uh the uh locations this all of the information the
00:50:33.540
age how long they've been on snap what the situation is we need all of the the information that will help
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us find fraud you know they they're finding 186 000 people were dead still receiving benefits
00:50:49.800
how is that happening how's that happening um that was estimated to be about 5 000 people
00:50:56.380
186 000 is what she found now she found just 186 000 in 24 or 26 states okay because the the uh blue
00:51:08.560
states are not giving her the information red states are turning over the information and they're finding
00:51:15.120
all kinds of fraud in the red states blue states have decided no i don't have to do that all she's
00:51:21.260
asking for birth date social security number uh and the name and address that's what we need to be able
00:51:27.240
to identify fraud the red states won't send it in so now she's saying look fine you don't want to send
00:51:34.280
it in fine you're not getting any money because we can't trust that there's not fraud we're finding it
00:51:39.480
in the republican states what do you think that we're not going to find it in your state too
00:51:44.280
probably at a higher rate but maybe not just can we stop who who is for getting ripped off every day
00:51:55.400
i i don't understand this how can you possibly be for being ripped off every day we have 38 trillion
00:52:04.940
dollars in debt uh we're not rich i don't know if you know that we're not rich why would you be for
00:52:12.680
fraud this stuff up in minnesota is is absolutely i mean blood shoots out of my eyes
00:52:17.920
we're now investigating massive massive fraud by members of the somali community and quite honestly
00:52:31.160
governor tim walsh he's he's up for obstruction on this and even people in his own administration
00:52:37.920
like yeah he he was he was not allowing us to go in and stop any of this fraud he knew about it he
00:52:44.820
wouldn't do it so numerous people i think what is it 79 cases so far and this is just 78 indictments
00:52:55.580
so far in the scam um but it's it's this is just the beginning of it a billion dollar covid fraud
00:53:04.480
what people were doing was saying we're sending we're sending food to kids and so these organizations
00:53:11.360
would would submit and say hey we are feeding this number of kids and so we need this amount of money
00:53:16.160
and they would get that amount of money and they weren't feeding anybody
00:53:19.780
and we found that out of the billion dollars some of that money was going directly to al-shabaab that's a
00:53:28.180
that's a terrorist organization a really nasty terrorist organization a lot of the money was going to
00:53:35.980
somalia and remittances so these people were taking the money that you paid for with your taxes
00:53:43.960
and they were sending it over to their relatives in somalia to help them and to terrorist organizations
00:53:52.100
how are you for this exactly i please explain let's stick to the facts don't don't throw out racism
00:54:00.460
because you know here's what i don't understand i'm not saying everybody in the somalia somali community
00:54:05.560
is corrupt i'm not saying get rid of all somalians i'm not saying that
00:54:09.460
i'm saying the actions are criminal and if you were engaged in criminal activity you should go to
00:54:19.420
jail and or be deported period if you are involved in anything then the full extent of the law should
00:54:30.500
be imposed on you period but if you didn't have anything to do with it i mean if you're here illegally
00:54:37.380
well again you broke the law but if you're not if you're here legally what what are we going to do
00:54:45.080
we're not we're not i'm not saying that all somalis are bad okay
00:54:49.780
but i'm a racist for pointing out that some individuals are breaking the law and stealing
00:54:59.540
our money that's racism that's what the left is saying and yet they can say you know the jews
00:55:07.380
control the world excuse me so that whole race controls the world but i can't point out the
00:55:17.620
individuals that need to be deported i can't point out the individuals that are engaging in fraud
00:55:23.980
i don't think you understand uh what racism really is it's not racist to say hey this fraud is being
00:55:34.200
perpetrated on the american people and the money is going to a foreign country and on top of that
00:55:44.600
the president i don't know how he does it i really don't i don't know how they keep their sanity
00:55:52.580
in washington because it doesn't it makes no sense if you are just debating the facts
00:55:59.980
it makes absolutely no sense that you would be against this no sense whatsoever we have a seven
00:56:08.140
million dollar medicaid fraud that these these people i believe they were i believe they were somalis
00:56:16.620
um doesn't say uh obfada yousef so wherever that person's from um these these this couple man and
00:56:29.860
they were convicted convicted found guilty for taking medicare funds and then taking it not
00:56:39.120
spending it the way they were supposed to and just buying houses and cars and clothes and everything
00:56:44.020
else 7.2 million dollars they defrauded the american people a judge just came in and said
00:56:52.380
yeah i don't think it was fair i'm overturning that wait what they were found guilty of six counts of
00:57:04.540
by a jury the jury is even coming out and saying what what is this judge even talking about excuse me what
00:57:14.360
why is this happening with our judges because our judges are completely out of control completely out
00:57:24.960
of control by the way it's a separate branch of government
00:57:29.220
you as a judge cannot do what the president does or what congress does you are a separate branch
00:57:39.020
now 30 years ago there's a great story in the blaze today 30 years ago congress recognized that we
00:57:47.860
can't legislate our way and litigate our way out of a um out of an immigration problem okay because they
00:57:56.120
knew once the lawyers figure out i can keep people here by tying it up in the courts it'll never end
00:58:03.600
so congress passed a law that says the judges cannot cannot do that okay they can't get involved
00:58:12.520
on expedited uh uh deportations okay you have to prove that you've been in the country for you know
00:58:22.900
more than two years something like that and they said they know if there's an expedited uh expedited
00:58:29.960
deportation the lawyers will figure this out that we can just tie this up in court and then it'll be
00:58:35.800
over and so congress said you can't do that you can't do that because the court system that is doing
00:58:44.740
this this is not this is not part of uh the judicial system when you're looking at the court system
00:58:54.440
that is dealing with the deportation of people that is under uh the administration
00:59:02.080
the president just has to say no you're not doing that anymore that's why he's firing the judges that
00:59:10.160
he is firing that he can fire he's already accepted i think a hundred resignations or fired
00:59:15.700
uh more and there and he's just named another eight other judges that he is just sacking he's getting rid
00:59:23.900
of them because the immigration courts are again not part of the judicial branch but the executive
00:59:29.840
branch so they're all housed at the department of justice so he has the right to say you're no longer
00:59:35.260
part of the administration get out and everybody's crying and freaking out good he should fire them he
00:59:43.640
should fire them if you are if if you are not looking at what was the line that was said uh that he is
00:59:51.700
just looking for judges that only that uh only aliens with legally meritorious claims are allowed to
01:00:02.080
remain so in other words yeah i am actually a refugee i was running from oppression and i can't go back
01:00:11.600
you can stay that has merit all he's asking for are judges that will judge it on merit
01:00:21.340
what else would you be judging it on oh i don't know race politics nothing good nothing good at all
01:00:31.480
by the way you know the president said that he wants to he set a goal of 21 million illegal aliens
01:00:38.940
out he's made great progress but it's two million now it's been nine months two million in nine months
01:00:47.100
that's pretty damn good but all of us are like uh can we pick up the pace a little bit well no because
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of the judges and again the president actually congress needs to step in and say excuse me
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you cannot you know just make up laws you can't just uh say nope the president can't do that i'm sorry
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that's not your role that is not your role but uh ice has just announced christy gnome just announced
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yesterday that they are on their 10 000th ice officer uh enrollee they're about within 10 days she said
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we will have added 10 000 ice officers to the rolls uh that's pretty good and by the way that was
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authorized through the big beautiful bill that's why that's why the democrats were against the big
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beautiful bill and that's why they shut down the government they wanted parts of the bill to go away
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you know like no we just we just passed this bill and we i don't know i think the 10 000 ice officers is
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probably really really important here um so at least the administration is is serious on that again
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i i i don't know how you're not serious about it i don't know how you're not serious about if you care
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21 million people that were added here because they all need a place to live where are they living
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who are they competing with to get an apartment why did your apartment cost go up oh i don't know
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maybe because there's 21 million people here that weren't here just a few years ago that i don't
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know now they need an apartment so they're competing against you and so what happens the price goes up
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because there's not enough apartments there's not enough houses for rent there's not enough houses for
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sale that's a big part of the problem explain to me how you don't understand that explain to me how
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you're bitching that donald trump isn't bringing housing prices down but you won't allow him to get rid
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explain that i don't think you can explain to me how you are how you are for sending money to terrorist
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to the table 10 seconds station id uh still help me explain this one uh an illegal immigrant cop
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i could stop there explain that i already can't explain it i know an illegal immigrant cop who was
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arrested by federal authorities in october and then later released has been brought back by the force
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the hanover police department tuesday said they brought back radul boshevik or whatever an illegal
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enforcement detention in october he overstayed his b2 tourist visa that required him to leave the
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united states on march 31st 2015 okay all right can you can can you help me out on this stew
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what was the problem we we found out that caused 9-11 to happen there what happened there there was a
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significant issue with uh people overstaying visas overstaying their visas that's right and we didn't
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enforce that we just let it go and so the people who were overstaying their visas were the ones that
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blew up the world trade center hello and so that's that's why the whole department of homeland security
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that all of this while you're still being patted down at the airport all of it started because we
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had people that overstayed their visas and everybody looked at each other went we gotta get that that's
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gotta stop how do we have these people who are here illegally and they're overstaying their visa and
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we don't know it we don't do anything about it are you kidding me are you kidding me how's that
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happening what was the reason he was released right like he he was released uh on an immigration bond
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uh so he still i just think i just don't think it has been adjudicated yet okay okay so he's out on a
01:07:17.960
bond and by the way um how does he how does he have a firearm i mean good question i mean i know
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democrats are against firearms but certainly illegal aliens having a firearm and a badge
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hanover what are you thinking assistant secretary of the treasury in the trump accounts next glenn beck
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we're waiting on a counselor from the u.s. treasury
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u.s. treasury secretary joseph lavonia he is he is a counselor to the secretary he was in i think the
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first administration right now we were trying to get the treasury secretary on with us
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but he is speaking and secretary bessett just talked about the trump accounts at the deal book summit
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and he said an amazing thing he said the trump accounts quote this is the beginning of a shareholder
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economy that's a little frightening because we've been warning against the stakeholder economy how
01:10:17.120
far down the road does secretary bessett think we were on the stakeholder if this is the beginning of
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a shareholder economy uh we have uh we have the counselor to the u.s. treasury secretary on with us
01:10:29.340
now joe welcome thank you glenn uh what is that what did he mean by that this is the beginning of the
01:10:37.500
shareholder economy yeah well so what he what he meant by that was that the u.s. economy is one that
01:10:47.640
thrives when you've got incentives to produce and work which uh in the bill that the president signed
01:10:54.080
the working families act if you will uh encourages capital formation and growth and the the ability to
01:11:02.940
invest in the future to teach uh in many cases yet to be born boys and girls the uh power of compound
01:11:12.340
interest and be a stakeholder in the capitalist system is uh my interpretation of what he meant
01:11:18.600
cure many ill and that uh we're making an investment in um in young americans future and that so in other
01:11:29.700
words in other words if you have a stake in the system you don't want to burn it down
01:11:36.360
right yeah that you know it's essentially the american dream that you know it's a way to build
01:11:42.940
wealth creation i mean just to give you an example uh the powers of compound interesting compound interest
01:11:49.200
if you put a thousand dollars in 65 years ago uh with roughly 10.7 percent in the ssp 500
01:11:58.480
that one thousand dollars would be worth nearly 650 thousand dollars today so it's really building the
01:12:06.300
american dream having helping people to build wealth and you know it's a it's a great investment for
01:12:13.200
the future when you think about what the joint committee on taxation scored this costing over a 10-year
01:12:19.060
period is just under 15 billion i mean that's not a lot for a real payoff uh that people would be
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you know have an incentive in the system for the u.s economy to thrive so i to be honest with you joe i
01:12:35.320
understand the reasons why it it should be done i think there could be some real benefits from it
01:12:41.840
but i i i'm stuck on a couple of things and i'd like you to talk me down from the ledge on this one
01:12:47.640
you know this was proposed before during the founding era it was called agrarian justice and
01:12:54.400
thomas paine said we should give 15 pounds to everybody who turns 21 um and that 15 pounds at
01:13:00.780
that time would be in today's dollar it's about 2,500 to three thousand dollars so it's about the
01:13:07.680
same kind of money um except you're giving it at birth the founders rejected it redistribution of
01:13:13.060
wealth it becomes a right uh you know you're taxing people uh you know and giving it to somebody else
01:13:20.620
it's just it's it's just it's not good in any in any way it's not government's role so talk me down
01:13:27.280
tell me how that's why this is government's role and where do you get the authority to do this
01:13:32.060
i find that a lot of worth it was a signature piece of legislation uh congressional approved
01:13:41.040
the forms that people will be 547 obviously to account for president trump's uh win in 16 and of
01:13:48.940
course in 24 uh you mentioned time paying agrarian society i think glenn that right there kind of
01:13:54.540
addresses the issue was that that was uh you know over a couple hundred years ago and the economy and
01:13:59.460
the capital system has evolved significantly uh this isn't a redistribution of wealth this is an
01:14:05.200
investment in the future and people's livelihoods hopefully they'll keep the money in and add to it
01:14:11.160
between now and when they're 18 when they have access to it this is just a savings vehicle and uh it's a
01:14:18.380
way to build wealth uh and have a stake in the system and then to generate policies that are positive
01:14:25.100
for the corporate sector because the corporate sector is the one that hires people and giving
01:14:30.200
people the american dream and ability to you know to reach a higher rung that that's how i look at this
01:14:35.740
bill i don't look at this as government intrusion or anything along those lines i look at it something
01:14:40.980
as an investment in the future you know what along the way glenn we're going to get a tremendous amount
01:14:45.580
of financial literacy out of it which something the treasury secretary wants but what i would argue
01:14:50.960
is a very very small amount of money in the big picture so what is that what how do you mean because
01:14:57.500
i i read that he had said that you know this is financial literacy what is what does that mean
01:15:02.060
well financial literacy and you're basically going to teach people
01:15:05.420
in low index uh mutual fund and you're going to
01:15:14.100
we have such a horrible connection i'm not getting about every third word here
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i'm sorry because say it again i'm just getting horrible we have a horrible connection so i'm
01:15:25.920
that's saying that the financial literacy part comes down to people realizing that when they put
01:15:31.820
money aside that money will grow and do wondrous things through the power of compound interest
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and they also can add to it like in other words if you added an extra ten dollars a month
01:15:43.780
from what the government is providing that would take that if you look in the past in the
01:15:49.340
math instead of 600 roughly 650 000 over a 65 year period it's almost one and a half million
01:15:56.600
so you know there are things treasury is going to be doing our financial literacy which i'm sure
01:16:00.760
they're using the trump accounts as a tool and the vehicle to help market that but i think in general
01:16:06.660
people need to understand that savings for the future is important and these accounts are going
01:16:11.720
to go take a very important initial step in moving us down that path you know i i so respect the dell
01:16:20.600
family for what they're doing and they're getting raked over the coals today uh for all the wrong
01:16:25.600
reasons um that's a private individual that's saying i want to do this and i think that is fabulous i
01:16:33.500
really do again we're 38 trillion dollars in debt i i really do i'm so torn on this because i really do
01:16:42.560
understand we don't people feel like they don't have a stake they're never going to get ahead they're
01:16:48.600
never going to get a house all of this stuff that's leading them to this lie of socialism we have to do
01:16:55.060
something but again i'm so i'm so concerned about opening up a can of worms here that no i just gets
01:17:02.600
out of control again no in this case no because the money is going back into the capitalist system
01:17:07.720
see it's not consumption you know we think redistribution we're thinking you know giving
01:17:13.040
people money to spend this is money doing that and i understand your point on the debt and the debt is
01:17:18.720
too high and it grew at a historic pace over the prior administration but i could tell you glenn the
01:17:23.480
only way that we are going to be able to deal with the debt situation is to grow and to grow fast
01:17:29.560
which is what we saw during president trump's first term because if you don't grow you're not going to
01:17:33.920
get revenues and it just exacerbates all of the other factors and when we look at the tax bill which
01:17:40.040
the trump accounts were a very key part of we are going to be able to lift worker wages because we're
01:17:46.000
getting a capex boom which lifts productivity and when that happens worker wages always grow we've got
01:17:52.620
energy policies that will work to lower inflation that's going to increase your real wage and then
01:17:57.960
of course the no tax on tips and overtime will encourage more labor supply which is this
01:18:02.720
inflationary and after tax wages are going to go up for working class americans so to me that
01:18:08.400
those are very pro-growth so will you at least put a time limit on it that says you can't withdraw it
01:18:17.460
i mean because if you want it to grow there is so this is just this is just from uh children born
01:18:23.480
from from 2025 to 2028 and uh and that's it and there's people will not have access to this
01:18:32.000
until they turn 18 if they so chose and we hopefully when they see that account both significantly over the
01:18:38.460
next 18 to uh 22 years uh they will keep their money in that account and add to it so yes there are
01:18:45.240
certainly limitations on it who's controlling how it's invested it's going to be so you'll so the
01:18:54.280
the forms will be available when you file your taxes uh in the new year that's form 45 uh 47 as i
01:19:01.100
mentioned and then you could deposit additional monies your employer could your charitable charitable
01:19:08.360
contributions etc uh and you could put extra money in on july 4th when you officially sign up
01:19:15.080
and then um or i should say you sign up before then the monies will go out sometime around july 4th
01:19:21.240
that's when treasury will put the money in in one's account and essentially it will be invested in low
01:19:27.520
cost um mutual fund something that mimics the s&p 500 okay um let me just switch because i know i have
01:19:36.680
to let you go but let me just switch topics here for just a second thank you for what you guys are doing
01:19:42.040
uh with the somali fraud uh in minnesota and the food stamp fraud the snap fraud thank you i mean i
01:19:51.200
don't know how people are not just falling all over themselves to say thank you for stopping this
01:19:58.640
incredible fraud that is so dangerous so thank you for that oh well thank you and let me say people
01:20:06.980
realize that uh the portfolio of treasury that uh secretary benson is running is large and deep and
01:20:14.480
in that is a terrorism and financial intelligence area uh there's an undersecretary it's a very key
01:20:20.580
role it's one of the most senior roles within treasury and the administration takes fraud and uh
01:20:26.120
financial abuse and certainly certainly anything related to terrorism with the utmost concern i mean
01:20:31.460
this is uh you know defcom uh four in terms of importance so uh the american people should know
01:20:37.620
that the treasury takes these things seriously it's investigating and we'll see what happens with it
01:20:42.220
but uh i appreciate you highlighting it glenn you bet will we see indictments for um you know
01:20:49.800
ngos etc that are um using foreign money to you know at worst you know perform a color revolution on america
01:20:59.560
well glenn if there is illegality without question uh it's too soon to say where this
01:21:05.040
where this investigatory work is going to go but but absolutely this will be if there's laws broken
01:21:10.360
this administration will prosecute the perpetrators to the full extent that the law provides no question
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about that good joe thank you so much i appreciate everything you're doing i appreciate you coming on
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worth point uh invest dot com slash stew uh welcome to the uh program uh interesting conversation i
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really want to support i so want to support things but i just don't see this trump savings account
01:25:03.940
uh as as something that is is is good uh you know but i understand what they're doing this is why i want
01:25:12.740
to support them because i know what they're facing they are facing youth that think they have absolutely no
01:25:20.020
stake in it well that youth is going to be you know 21 in 21 years um but they're trying to they're trying to
01:25:29.940
get money back into the hands of people get them to invest it do all of these things that's great i
01:25:36.820
just don't think it's the right thing to do constitutionally yeah i think and many other ways
01:25:45.220
in my opinion but you know again the best thing i can say about it is it's trump made this promise
01:25:49.700
during the campaign he ran on this and he was consistent about it i was and i think you were as
01:25:54.100
well as consistent in opposing it from the time he proposed it during the campaign you know i just
01:25:58.820
think that you know like the limitations is a great way of i think focusing on this you know he it is
01:26:04.340
set up for three years but like i mean let's be honest about it yeah so go ahead uh how how how about
01:26:14.100
the covid uh obama uh obamacare extensions yeah i mean i mean it would make those were set up for three
01:26:20.500
years too it would make no sense as a policy to give children only born in 2026 27 and 28 this
01:26:28.100
this benefit it only would make sense if you were doing it over a long term why why would kid a kid
01:26:33.060
born on january 1st 2029 not get this benefit that someone else got a couple days earlier and of course
01:26:39.540
what's going to happen there is of course they're going to extend this program uh as they almost always
01:26:46.660
do with new giveaways certainly the left isn't going to oppose it which which is why i would it
01:26:53.060
would make more sense to me if it wasn't a birthright it was a 21 i'm not for it but thomas paine was like
01:26:59.620
give it to him at 21 that affects the people today that are 21 that feel like they have no they have no
01:27:06.580
nothing you know there's no stake in the game essentially would be a stimulus check i mean i think
01:27:11.780
the the argument with growing earlier and i understand is that it would grow right like you
01:27:16.340
know a thousand dollars is going to do so much more for a kid in 21 years but of course that doesn't
01:27:21.860
doesn't attack necessarily the benefit the the concerns about today's economy at all i mean you're
01:27:27.060
right like this is 20 years before anyone's realizing any of this uh right so and i you know i just i am
01:27:33.940
also with this is this this is the replacement and it should be the replacement for social security
01:27:41.780
i know this this instead of a trump savings account you should be able to say nope i don't
01:27:46.260
want the government to have it i want my social security to go into here or half of my social
01:27:52.660
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01:27:57.700
at least have the conversation i think yes yeah yeah i agree i agree all right more in just a second
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I had a conversation with Dave Rubin yesterday.
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I want to tell you this story because it's, it's very reminiscent of a conversation I had with Charlie Kirk before he died.
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Um, and I left the conversation and I went right to my wife and I said, I'm a little freaked out right now because I feel like I had the same kind of conversation that I had with Charlie Kirk, with Dave Rubin.
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So yesterday I, I, I posted this when I got home, a picture of, that my wife took of Dave and I.
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So, uh, and we said, we sat there probably for half an hour and had a really, uh, honest conversation about what's happening in the world.
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And, um, you know, and some things that are just concerning to both of us.
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And I'm not going to get into all the details because I don't have permission to tell you everything that Dave said, but I did ask him last night if I could share some of this with you.
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You know, he is, he's Jewish, he's gay, he's married, and he has two adopted children.
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What else could box could you check that would make you less popular in what the world that we're seeing come our way?
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And, you know, when we talked years ago, when he was adopting, he was on the, on the show and he's like, Glenn, I got to tell you, I I've changed so much.
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I, I don't, I don't know how to justify because I know that it's best to have kids with a mom and a dad.
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And I, you know, I just don't know what to say.
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He would tell you not the ideal home because I would be a mom and a dad, but a great home.
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And he said, uh, I am finding myself in a situation to where, uh, I mean, I just don't know what's coming.
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And we talked about it and I shared with him some things that I thought were, were coming exactly what I did.
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And I didn't realize it at the time until I walked away exactly the way I did with Charlie Kirk.
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When Charlie came to me in 2018, 2019, and he said, you've always been ahead of the curve.
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And I said, well, I mean, if you just study history, Charlie, there's, there's really two things that are left.
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And he talked about Donald Trump and that, that they would try to assassinate.
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And I honestly, Charlie, I think people like you and me are on that list too.
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I said, you know, one of us, uh, could go down in this as well.
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And we stood there and I've told this story a million times.
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Um, we stood there on the balcony of this hotel and we just looked over the ocean for a while and we were both quiet.
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And I think he said, one of us said, I can't believe we're having this conversation.
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And the other one said, I know it's like we're in a movie, right?
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And lo and behold, just a couple of years after a few years later, Charlie is assassinated.
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Dave and I were having a conversation and I said, Dave, I hope I'm wrong, but this is the way things could shape up.
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And we talked about it for a while and, um, just as I was getting ready to walk away, he said, I can't believe we're having this conversation.
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And then I, I walked away and when I got to my wife's side, I said, I, I'm sorry, I'm just really freaked out right now because of what Dave just said to me, um, because of the last time somebody said that to me was, was Charlie.
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Um, we are living in extraordinary times, extraordinary times.
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And we are seeing for the very first time, we're seeing good and evil.
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We are, we're, we're seeing in, in ways we've never seen before.
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You know, when the assassin tried to kill Charlie, he thought there would be an equal and opposite reaction to that act.
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And it would be that people would either side with him or they would rise up and they would start killing, you know, the left.
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And we would, we'd go into that kind of civil war thing, but that's not what happened.
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An opposite action happened as a reaction, but it was not equal.
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It was so far beyond equal, um, that it was, that it was clearly divine.
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1.5 million people around the world watched, I'm sorry, 1.5 billion people watched that Charlie Kirk funeral and that Charlie Kirk funeral happened.
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And if you were there, I don't know if you could feel it while watching it.
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I, I, I imagine you could, but I'm telling you in the room, I've never felt anything like it.
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And every time somebody got up and started speaking about politics, you could feel the spirit, uh, withdraw.
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And then they would start talking about, you know, universal principles and the spirit would come back to the room.
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And I wasn't just the only one feeling I had people around me.
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Everybody around me, we were all talking about, are you feeling that?
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So the unequal but opposite reaction was God working a miracle.
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The only way I can understand what's happening in our world today, where we have gone insane, we've gone insane.
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Um, we can't, suddenly we can't have conversations about things that have been settled for a very long time.
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Um, and suddenly you're, you have to be an enemy.
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This way, when I talk about these things, I don't want to single out anybody because I'm not going to make this personal.
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I want to make it about the facts because the minute we make it personal, then we're, we're immediately enemies of one another.
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There's one enemy and it's the author of chaos.
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Because every action has an equal and opposite reaction.
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And all of a sudden we're talking about insane things.
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Like all of a sudden, you know, Jews rule the world and, and I hate Israel and, you know, insanity, insane, insane stuff that we've always known was insane.
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We're watching the big boys play and we are pawns.
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You just have to, you just have to make sure you're on the right side of the board.
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Um, because you have to make that decision right now.
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And the way to make that decision is just to remember what you've always known to be true.
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When you know those things and you stay anchored in those things, it's going to be okay.
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But if it feels like we're living in a movie, in some ways we are, it just hasn't been made yet.
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But believe me, there will be movies made about this time and about people that you may know.
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How that's portrayed in the end, I'm not sure, but I do know that every time in human history, every time this road has been traveled, there is a winning side and the other side destroys itself and its civilization.
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So to me, it's pretty clear, but it's for each of us to find, um, just do it peacefully.
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I remember one time we were in the throes of just real attacks on every front.
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And I thought my whole world was coming apart and it didn't matter what I did, what I said, where I was, didn't matter.
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And I asked the Lord in prayer, you know, help me, help me.
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And once in a while, once in a great while, I'll feel like he, like that I almost hear him.
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It's, it's like, I hear the words, but not hear the words, you know, it's, I just know what he's saying.
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And, uh, and sometimes it's so clear, it's jaw dropping.
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And I remember in prayer and I'm talking about how do I defeat these enemies, et cetera, et cetera.
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Anybody who is standing against the rights of all men, anyone who is standing against the bill of rights, the idea that all men are created equal and endowed by their creator.
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I mean, I view them that way, but they're ultimately his enemy.
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And when he tells me to act and tells me what to do, I will do it.
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And so far, all I know is make no more enemies.
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You know, whether we're talking about the slow creep of socialism or the infiltration of Islamicism, it's happening.
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And it is not hard anymore to make comparisons between where places like Europe and the UK are right now and what we're starting to see at home.
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But have you noticed how fast things are moving?
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I mean, think about when we started hearing again that Hitler might be the good guy.
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I mean, it was like four weeks after his death.
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And look, it's like it's seemingly everywhere now.
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When they lit the Christmas tree, they didn't call it a Christmas tree.
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And then they got the Palestinian flags out and they started chanting free, free Palestine from the stage.
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This is happening at such a rapid pace and it's no longer a warning of what's to come.
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It is the reality that is unfolding in front of us.
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We cannot sleepwalk into the end of the Western civilization.
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And I hope that it's a a figurative battle that we can fight right now.
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So our children don't have to fight a literal battle in the future.
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But if we don't fight it now, if we won't call it if we won't look at an Islamist, not a Muslim, an Islamist and say Sharia law is wrong and has no place here.
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You are not compatible with the United States of America.
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You are not compatible with the Western civilization.
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If we don't have the guts to say that, I warn you, our kids and maybe us at the end of our lives will be fighting a literal battle for our lives.
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And quite honestly, you know, I said to Dave and Dave said, you know, I'm finding Jesus a lot lately.
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He's like, I am I am I'm having Shabbat dinner.
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I'm I am I am really finding God because I think because I said to him, I said, I think I think we're in an epic battle and possibly the last battle where we see the Messiah return.
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And he's like, no, no, I'm I'm I'm you'd be surprised how many people I know that used to be like me are now going, you know, maybe there's something to this God thing.
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I'm not sure which one the Antichrist is, and I'm not sure which one the tool of the Antichrist is, but there are a lot of things that are stacking up that if we don't address them right now, we are in for the battle of maybe the battle of all time.
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And I know that might sound like hyperbole to somebody else, but I urge you to read the end of the book because, wow, wow, it kind of looks familiar here and doesn't look as far fetched as it used to.
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I mean, I remember when it was like, yeah, and there'll be a currency.
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It'll be a global currency and it'll, you know, be just digits.
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And if you have that, you'll it'll give you access to everything.
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You won't be able to do, you know, go to market, buy or sell or anything.
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Maybe it's just me, but I would pick a side now because when it gets really, really dark, it'll be it'll be hard not to.
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If you haven't picked a side yet or if you don't really know what's going on, how bad it really is, make sure you watch tomorrow night.
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I'm at another fundraiser tonight for the American Journey Experience, which is the museum and our vault at Mercury One.
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We're going to be announcing some things and showing tonight, and I'll show it to you tomorrow, the very first interview with George AI.
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If you've never been to Mar-a-Lago, it is, I mean, it's weird.
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Yeah, it's like the Super Bowl because, like, all of the players are on the field.
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They're all, it's where everything is happening.
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And I've been, I've been talking about not making enemies, but speaking the truth.
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Because I have now in my life, and you do too, I have evidence now.
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I have asked for forgiveness and asked for salvation.
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And I have personal witnesses of a testimony to say he exists.
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But for the very first time, we all have, as a collective, evidence that not only does he exist, he is involved in the affairs of man.
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And the first one that we all can agree on is the assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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That was an act of God, God inserting himself in the affairs of men because he's not neutral on things.
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That doesn't mean he's a Donald Trump guy or a MAGA supporter.
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It means he will use things, you know, whether we like it or not, he will use things to further his agenda.
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I also feel that it was a miracle and this, you know, gets a little more sketchy, but I think it was a miracle in retrospect.
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Because we wouldn't have had the president that we have today if he would have been elected in 2020.
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But the other miracle is what we saw after Charlie Kirk.
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We're seeing he's showing up for the first time.
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And we don't need to have these big arguments on big esoteric things.
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Let's agree that we should arrest people that break the law, whether the president or an illegal alien that has nothing.
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Did you hear the Minneapolis mayor on this fraud, this taxpayer fraud?
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We are talking about a billion dollars in fraud.
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OK, your tax dollars going to Somalia and going to some of it, Al-Shabaab, one of the worst terrorist organizations in the world.
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And we are here to respond to a number of credible reports from several media outlets relaying that there are as many as 100 federal agents that will be deployed to the Twin Cities with a specific focus on targeting our Somali community.
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To our Somali community, we love you and we stand with you.
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Minneapolis is proud to be home to the largest Somali community in the entire country.
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They've been here for decades in many instances.
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They benefit both the culture and the economic resistance.
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They are not coming in to target the Somali community.
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They are coming in to target the fraud that is happening in the Somali community.
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See, he immediately jumps to race because that's what that means.
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Once you start talking about a collective, they're coming after the Somali community.
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OK, that's very reminiscent of Hitler because that's what he did.
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Only the certain German elites, only the certain Germans with, you know, blue eyes and blonde hair can rule.
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Well, except for the Hitler leader can rule the world.
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When you're saying they're coming after the Somali community, what you're saying is, oh, well, they're racist coming in.
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But what you're actually what he's actually saying is, look, we we're lumping every Somali in our community as clean.
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You send in teams of professionals to find out who's involved in this.
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And I don't care if they're Somali or they're the governor.
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If they broke the law, they need to go to jail.
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But let me tell you what's actually happening here.
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What's actually happening here is 100 percent all about politics.
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If he doesn't protect or appear to be on the side of the Somali community, if he doesn't make strong, if he allows feds to come in and mess with the Somali community, even the lawbreakers.
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If you don't have the Somali community in Minneapolis, you're not going to win.
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Well, it's funny because he speaks about how un-American it is for Donald Trump to come in and send people into the community to fight crime.
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And we're going to do right by every single person in our cities.
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I mean, to follow that or to proceed that with, that's just un-American.
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We're going to support every member of our community that's un-American.
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You mean the American community that has been here for decades?
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And you'll have that delicious salad that will not satiate any kind of hunger ever.
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However, we're a melting pot, which would imply that you speak English, especially when you say, you know, everybody here, they're great Americans.
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So, let me say in English, because I know you're learning English.
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I want, somebody said to me the other day, you know, Glenn, why don't people understand immigration?
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Well, you know, people want immigration and they don't want people coming in and they say they're for immigrants.
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Everyone I know that I think is reasonable, everyone that I know loves immigrants.
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The immigrants that come over and they're like, oh my God, I'm here.
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And they light up when they say they're a citizen.
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They want to be citizens because they know what freedom actually means, okay?
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I want those, I want those people in every day.
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I would love to have Somali citizens here that realize what they escaped and realize, wow, that was a really bad scene.
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I'm glad I'm out of that and I'm here because I have the opportunity to be me.
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I don't want the ones that are here that are just trying to recreate Somalia.
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You, hang on, let me just get, you moved from Somalia so you could create another Somalia except with loads of snow?
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Not just endless mountains of snow for months on end.
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You know, the instinct behind a politician to think that the right thing to do is to come out in the most awkward way possible and fumble your way through the language of a few of the residents of your city.
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I'm sure there's plenty of people in the Somali community that are entrepreneurs, and I'm sure they're doing a great job.
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And, like, for the people that came here legally and that are doing a good job, great.
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That is not what, those are not the people getting charged with these crimes.
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Those are not the people that are, who are defrauding autism programs to bilk the state out of millions and up to a billion dollars that should be going to kids who actually have autism.
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These programs that obviously shouldn't exist to the level that they do as they're being manipulated this way.
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But if they're going to exist, they should at least be going to people who need the help.
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Who knows really who this mayor and this kind of philosophy hurts?
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The Somali that wanted to come here because they knew what America was.
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What's happening is they are allowing this growth of crime, corruption.
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The Somalis that came here for a new life, they wanted to escape all that.
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They're being forced right back into it by the politicians they thought represented the United States of America and our constitution and our rule of law.
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And the Somali that came here for a better life has got to be like, what the hell?
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