* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com
* Jan 6, 1974, Year Round Daylight Saving Time Started - People Hated It! - Will donnald Get Rid Of It?
* Speaker Mike Johnson outlined an aggressive plan to immediately start working to put a budget reconciliation, 'One big, beautiful bill,' on Trump's desk within the first 100 days.
Trump wants on bill that will address: 1. Securing border 2. Money for mass deportations 3. New energy policy 4. Deregulation 5. Trump tax cuts 2.0 with no tax on tips.
* Johnson plans to have the House version of the bill ready for the Senate to take up as early as April 3, 2025, and on President Trump's desk no later than Memorial Day.
Monday, May 26, 2025 - Memorial Day is observed on the last Monday of May.
* Shame: Trump has previously called for an elimination of the debt ceiling, Johnson indicated he supports a new plan to raise the limit.
Mike: "We're gonna the raise the ceiling, but we are going to be cutting all along the way, so we can do both of those things simultaneously," - Not!
* Joe Biden signed into law a bill that would increase Social Security benefits for millions of US citizens who have worked in eligible public service fields.
The bill, dubbed the Social Security Fairness Act, specifically boosts benefits for about 3 million US citizens who have worked in public jobs, particularly affecting those who received state and local pensions separate from Social Security.
* Shamsud-Din Jabbar's New Year's massacre in New Orleans, carried out with a pickup truck flying an ISIS flag, could embolden the terrorist organization to radicalize more Americans!
* Trump: 'Obama is the founder of ISIS'!
* US Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy released a new advisory on alcohol and cancer risk, outlining the direct link between the two.
* According to the CDC, alcohol consumption is the third leading preventable cause of cancer in the United States, after tobacco and obesity.
* In a post on X, Murthy wrote alcohol contributes to about 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 cancer deaths annually in the US, a number greater than the 13,500 alcohol-related traffic crashes each year in the nation.
[00:00:13] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.
[00:00:18] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.
[00:00:25] All right.
[00:00:26] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.
[00:00:28] Sam Bushman live on your radio.
[00:00:31] Hard-hitting news that networks refuse to use.
[00:00:33] No doubt starts now.
[00:00:35] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for, wow, what is it, January the 6th?
[00:00:40] Oh, boy.
[00:00:41] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, to promote God, family, and country, to protect
[00:00:46] life, liberty, and property.
[00:00:47] That remains our goal even on January the 6th.
[00:00:50] Is it riot time?
[00:00:52] I don't think so.
[00:00:53] I think that the liberals realize if they riot now, it won't go well for them either.
[00:00:59] So they'll wait and riot in a few days.
[00:01:01] Today will be a peaceful day.
[00:01:03] That's my prediction.
[00:01:04] I also predict that they'll, you know, coronate Donald Trump as president, swear him, you know,
[00:01:10] do everything that needs to be done.
[00:01:12] I guess they won't swear him in.
[00:01:13] That's not the inauguration.
[00:01:14] It's just the, we're going to go ahead and certify all the electoral votes and all that
[00:01:17] kind of stuff.
[00:01:18] The interesting thing is, I think they committed the last time fraud.
[00:01:22] I think they committed this time fraud.
[00:01:23] The difference is the Democrats are just not as good at the fraud as the Republicans were
[00:01:27] this time.
[00:01:27] That's all.
[00:01:29] That's my humble opinion to which I'm entitled.
[00:01:32] Welcome to the broadcast, ladies and gentlemen.
[00:01:34] I'm Sam Bushman.
[00:01:35] The goal always to protect life, liberty and property, protect God, family and country
[00:01:41] and to do so using the Supreme law of the land, the Constitution.
[00:01:45] And that's something that, you know, very few people really talk about.
[00:01:48] And even when they do talk about it, most times they miss the boat.
[00:01:51] They use the Constitution as kind of a euphemism.
[00:01:54] It's not really an application.
[00:01:56] It's not really, it's something to refer to, not something to actually dig into and
[00:02:01] apply liberally.
[00:02:02] Right.
[00:02:02] We want to apply the Constitution at every turn.
[00:02:05] We'll get into that as the broadcast unfolds.
[00:02:07] But first, Dr. Scott Bradley is with me.
[00:02:10] freedomsrisingsun.com.
[00:02:12] He's the author of the book and DVD lecture series to preserve the nation.
[00:02:17] This guy actually wants to preserve the Republic and the traditions of our founding fathers.
[00:02:20] You got to love it.
[00:02:21] Welcome to the show, sir.
[00:02:23] Well, thank you, Sam.
[00:02:25] Hey, you know, we've talked about this a couple of times on your show lately.
[00:02:30] Yeah.
[00:02:31] Um, it's not really hard hitting news maybe, but it is something we've talked about.
[00:02:36] And I just wanted to remind everybody that this is the 51st anniversary of the United
[00:02:44] States going on year round daylight savings time.
[00:02:49] Nixon and.
[00:02:50] I told you they had to abolish it today and get rid of it once and for all.
[00:02:53] That's what they told us.
[00:02:54] That's what I said the other day.
[00:02:55] They should do first day, you know, first day of Congress.
[00:02:58] But hey, they're not going to get anything like that done.
[00:03:00] Well, here's the kind of a back story.
[00:03:02] Of course, it went.
[00:03:03] The country went on it during World War Two, ostensibly to save fuel.
[00:03:08] But it didn't say that.
[00:03:09] It didn't say that.
[00:03:09] We ever recognized that much.
[00:03:11] But the fact of the matter is that the middle of December 1973, Congress passed it.
[00:03:19] Nixon signed it the next day.
[00:03:20] There's a name from the past.
[00:03:22] So it went into effect January 6th, 1974.
[00:03:29] Instantly, it was not a hit with the people.
[00:03:32] And just.
[00:03:33] I wonder why.
[00:03:34] Yeah.
[00:03:35] Because it sucks.
[00:03:36] That's why.
[00:03:38] Broad brush.
[00:03:38] The accidents, particularly for school children, went up in the morning.
[00:03:42] Of course, they went down a little bit in the afternoon.
[00:03:45] But the people really kind of got, if you will, up in arms.
[00:03:49] And they started talking about getting rid of it almost instantly.
[00:03:53] Almost instantly.
[00:03:54] By two weeks later, many places were done with it, really.
[00:03:58] I mean, they just said no more.
[00:04:02] So it was about.
[00:04:04] It was the same week, I think, anyway.
[00:04:05] It might have been the day after.
[00:04:07] Nixon resigned in August.
[00:04:11] A bill was brought forth.
[00:04:13] And the Congress, House and Senate passed it.
[00:04:15] President did it.
[00:04:16] In October, they got rid of a year-round daylight savings time.
[00:04:20] Both you and I have expressed an opinion that we ought to quit dinking around with it.
[00:04:24] Let's leave it one way or the other.
[00:04:26] But our preference would be on the standard time.
[00:04:29] But there was an experiment done in 1974.
[00:04:33] Pretty recent history.
[00:04:34] I mean, maybe a lot of your listeners aren't even aware or were even alive maybe in 74.
[00:04:41] But they did try it.
[00:04:43] There was a big pushback.
[00:04:45] And people said.
[00:04:46] Yeah, people hated it is the bottom line.
[00:04:48] They did hate it.
[00:04:49] Absolutely.
[00:04:49] But just as an interesting thing, you also talked about consolidating time zones and everything.
[00:04:56] There was a guy out of the Pentagon around that time that wanted to get rid of all time zones in the United States.
[00:05:02] Put us on the same time zone.
[00:05:04] And have it all across the country.
[00:05:07] And his arguments were interesting.
[00:05:09] But it never came to fruition.
[00:05:11] But the daylight savings time year-round thing came to fruit.
[00:05:16] And it was rotten fruit, according to the way the population by and large.
[00:05:20] In fact, when it was passed, I think it was in the middle of December, there was like 79% were in favor of it in the whole nation.
[00:05:31] I mean, that was what polls said anyway.
[00:05:33] And you know how polls can't be believed all the time.
[00:05:35] But at any rate, by the time the end of January had rolled around, it had dropped to like 42%.
[00:05:40] I mean, it just plummeted almost as fast as Joe Biden's presidential rating had.
[00:05:46] Or Jimmy Carter.
[00:05:48] We talked about him last week, too.
[00:05:49] But the fact of the matter is, there was a real live Petri dish in which we tried this out and found, I mean, the kids were taking flashlights to go to the school bus, you know.
[00:06:03] But, again, accidents did go up in the morning.
[00:06:07] They came down in the afternoon, as would probably be presumed, because, you know, there's more daylight then.
[00:06:12] But it's like the old pundit said, you can't cut a foot off of a blanket and sew it on the other end and have it be any longer.
[00:06:20] And that's about the way it is as we talk about this.
[00:06:24] So I thought I'd mention that.
[00:06:25] Well, and it didn't save any fuel at all, either.
[00:06:27] In fact, if you want to get technical, you know, more light in the morning is better.
[00:06:31] It's better for your circadian rhythms.
[00:06:36] It's better.
[00:06:37] I mean, I could keep going on and on and on and on.
[00:06:39] What we need to do is go back to standard time.
[00:06:41] We need to jettison the manipulation on God's perfection.
[00:06:44] We need to go back to standard time.
[00:06:46] We need to leave it alone.
[00:06:46] Now, if you want to make, you know, four time zones, two to simplify things or whatever, I mean, I'm all for that.
[00:06:52] One time zone, I don't know if that works.
[00:06:55] You know, all I'm telling you, though, is, hey, it's the back and forth that causes all the problems.
[00:07:00] People could deal with, you know, hey, I'd, for example, support two time zones in America, two hours apart.
[00:07:05] You're either on the west or the east, and they're two hours apart, and that's fine or whatever.
[00:07:08] And then there's only two time zones, though, in the continuous 48 or whatever you want to call it.
[00:07:13] That's just how I would go, and I'd go a standard time, and I'd quit changing it.
[00:07:17] It's the back and forth that's one of the biggest problems.
[00:07:19] It messes with people's circadian rhythms, like I said.
[00:07:21] It causes all kinds of problems.
[00:07:23] It's expensive as all get out.
[00:07:25] Anyway, the bottom line is this.
[00:07:26] In 1974, January the 6th, daylight saving time started.
[00:07:32] People hated it.
[00:07:34] Now, here's the question.
[00:07:35] Will Donald get rid of it?
[00:07:37] You know, I think that's one of the promises he could deliver on, and I think that he needs to take his little victories,
[00:07:44] because I think he's really overpromised an awful lot.
[00:07:47] I've said that a number of times.
[00:07:48] I hope I'm wrong on the good things that he's promised, but we'll be not able to deliver.
[00:07:54] But he's made some promises that these are contradictory.
[00:07:57] I mean, you know, his Surgeon General that's a vaccine monger, he maybe hasn't changed his tooth.
[00:08:05] Well, she'll work for Bobby Kennedy, but Surgeon General still is a very high-profile.
[00:08:11] Well, and it can create turmoil in your organization, even if you work for somebody else, too.
[00:08:15] I mean, they can be slow to implement.
[00:08:16] They can contradict you.
[00:08:17] They can undermine your efforts.
[00:08:20] They can run interference.
[00:08:21] They can go over your head to somebody else and cause trouble.
[00:08:24] They can – I mean, it just doesn't end, right?
[00:08:26] But the bottom line is that's what's happening with daylight saving time,
[00:08:29] and I really had hoped that Congress would have a plan coming out of the gate and actually do something productive.
[00:08:35] But they're not.
[00:08:36] All they did is have a clown show on Friday, as we mentioned.
[00:08:38] They came to work super late.
[00:08:40] They all voted.
[00:08:41] Well, they didn't really vote.
[00:08:42] What they did was they half-voted.
[00:08:43] They knew they were going to lose, so they basically kept the vote open and twisted arms, twisted arms,
[00:08:48] had private meetings during the vote, staying open, and then they twisted enough arms,
[00:08:52] and people went along, and then they say, oh, on the first round, Mike Johnson got it, finally.
[00:09:00] But what kind of a vote is it when you leave it open and grab certain people off the floor,
[00:09:04] bring them into private rooms, twist their arms, convince them, do all these things,
[00:09:08] then keep the vote open, and then say you got it done, doctor?
[00:09:11] It's a clown show from the start.
[00:09:12] It's business as usual.
[00:09:14] It's politics as we've always seen it.
[00:09:16] That's what you saw on Friday.
[00:09:18] Well, it's kind of analogous, if you will, to our smear of a voting day.
[00:09:25] I don't know what they call it nowadays.
[00:09:27] I mean, the voting month or voting 16 weeks or I don't know what this is.
[00:09:31] That's when the previous election ends and you just go from there.
[00:09:35] So what was it?
[00:09:37] November the 5th is when we voted.
[00:09:38] So November the 6th, the next election starts nowadays.
[00:09:42] In fact, just recently, I don't know if it's been in the last two weeks,
[00:09:46] there was some news in Utah about they found a couple hundred votes.
[00:09:51] I don't know if they fell under the table.
[00:09:54] Say again?
[00:09:55] Ain't that cool?
[00:09:55] They found a couple extra hundred votes.
[00:09:57] Never got counted.
[00:09:58] Sorry about that.
[00:09:59] Yeah.
[00:09:59] Yeah.
[00:09:59] And it's like, okay, folks, just stand by one.
[00:10:02] I don't quite understand this.
[00:10:04] But the fact of the matter is here we are months after the election.
[00:10:08] Well, their response is it's so inconsequential.
[00:10:11] It just doesn't matter.
[00:10:11] It's not election fraud.
[00:10:13] There's no harm, no foul.
[00:10:14] The right guys that we wanted won.
[00:10:16] So what are you worried about?
[00:10:17] You know?
[00:10:18] Well, that's kind of it.
[00:10:19] They said, well, the amount of votes are such that they couldn't affect the outcome of anything.
[00:10:24] And so we're not too worried about it.
[00:10:26] No, never mind that if there's 200 they didn't know about, there could be 2,000 or 20,000.
[00:10:30] That's another topic.
[00:10:31] But, hey, it's spot on as the original problem, right?
[00:10:34] Exactly.
[00:10:36] All right.
[00:10:37] Why don't we skip the break?
[00:10:38] Because we've got so much to cover.
[00:10:39] So little time.
[00:10:40] Let's just do it.
[00:10:41] Let's just tear it up.
[00:10:42] Hard-hitting radio at your fingertips.
[00:10:43] Let's kick it off with a serious Monday.
[00:10:45] Dr. Bradley's with me, freedomsrisingsun.com.
[00:10:47] We've only got an hour today.
[00:10:49] Lowell's back, which is great news.
[00:10:50] But we've only got an hour today, so we've got to hustle.
[00:10:52] But our prayers are this.
[00:10:54] January 6, 1974, daylight saving time started.
[00:10:59] The people hated it.
[00:11:00] Will Donald Trump get rid of it?
[00:11:04] That's an open question.
[00:11:05] Our prayers are the answers yes.
[00:11:07] Well, Steve, we started year-round.
[00:11:09] It was year-round.
[00:11:10] We've been doing daylight for a long time before.
[00:11:12] But they made the commitment they're going to go year-round is what they did.
[00:11:17] Oh, year-round daylight saving time.
[00:11:19] That's correct.
[00:11:20] I mean, we've been doing it a long time before that.
[00:11:23] Like I said, during World War II, they did it.
[00:11:27] But the fact of the matter is—
[00:11:28] Ben Franklin is the one that kind of came up with this idea.
[00:11:30] One of the not-headed ideas he came up with, right?
[00:11:33] He was a bright guy.
[00:11:34] He really was.
[00:11:35] But there was some things that just—you know, just because somebody spoke it does not mean it's gospel truth.
[00:11:41] And Franklin was human and made errors, too.
[00:11:44] So, I mean, just because he thought the idea was cool doesn't mean it really was.
[00:11:52] All right.
[00:11:53] So, Speaker Mike Johnson, I mentioned what a clown he was.
[00:11:55] He twisted arms.
[00:11:56] He got passed on the first vote.
[00:11:58] He got it through.
[00:11:59] It's a big old win for him, supposedly.
[00:12:01] But he's hobbled going in.
[00:12:02] And he's so hobbled it's not even funny.
[00:12:04] He went on Maria Baltarama or whatever her name is.
[00:12:08] I don't watch her, so I don't really know how to say her last name.
[00:12:11] But anyway, he went on with Maria on Sunday.
[00:12:14] And it was a clown show from the start.
[00:12:15] Let me tell you some of the claims made by Mike Johnson, Dr. Bradley, then you can help break them down for us.
[00:12:21] Speaker Mike Johnson outlined an aggressive, they say, plan to immediately start working to put a budget reconciliation.
[00:12:31] And then I'm going to put in quotes, one big, beautiful spending bill.
[00:12:38] That's in quotes because that's what Donald calls it.
[00:12:41] He loves one big spending bill.
[00:12:42] One big, beautiful spending bill, I should add.
[00:12:46] On Trump's desk.
[00:12:48] He's going to get that done.
[00:12:49] He's going to work towards that.
[00:12:50] He's on it, buddy.
[00:12:51] Then he says this.
[00:12:52] Within the first 100 days.
[00:12:56] So you're going to put a big, beautiful spending bill, a single, omnibus spending bill on Trump's desk within the first 100 days.
[00:13:03] Well, then you dig in and go, what's he talking about?
[00:13:06] That's a disaster.
[00:13:07] 100 days trying to get your budget together?
[00:13:11] I mean, you've had year after year after year after year of budgets.
[00:13:14] It shouldn't be too hard to take your budget and modify it for the next year.
[00:13:19] I mean, that's a, you know, and they could have got a hold of the budget from 2024 early and worked on it.
[00:13:26] I mean, 100 days.
[00:13:27] Then it says this.
[00:13:28] He called the bill, quote, one big up or down vote, which can save the country quite literally, he says.
[00:13:37] Okay.
[00:13:39] Trump wants a bill that will address several things, and every one of them has to do with spending.
[00:13:45] I'll get into that in just a minute.
[00:13:47] But before I do, he then goes on and says this in the interview.
[00:13:53] Johnson plans to have the House version of the bill ready for the Senate to take up as early as April 3rd, 2025.
[00:14:06] And on President Trump's desk, no later than Memorial Day.
[00:14:14] Do you get the sleight of hand that just happened?
[00:14:16] He started out by saying, hey, we're going to get this done within the first 90 days, 100 days.
[00:14:20] Then it was, we'll have our part done by April 3rd.
[00:14:25] You know, the Senate will take a while.
[00:14:28] Memorial Day.
[00:14:29] Then we'll go ahead and have it on the President's desk.
[00:14:31] Do you guys know what Memorial Day is?
[00:14:39] Memorial Day is observed on the, what, the last Monday, right, of May.
[00:14:46] All the time.
[00:14:47] Last Monday of May.
[00:14:48] So this time it turns out to be May 26th.
[00:14:50] So now he's saying we'll have it on the President's desk by May 26th, which means it won't be passed.
[00:14:54] It won't be approved.
[00:14:55] It won't be done at all.
[00:15:00] And that's, you know, I don't know how to figure it.
[00:15:03] January 20th to May 26th.
[00:15:05] February, March, April, May.
[00:15:08] It's four months, 120 days.
[00:15:11] I don't know if you can call it 100, but hey, he'll have his part done by April.
[00:15:15] Then he goes on and says this clown show.
[00:15:20] Let's see.
[00:15:22] Okay.
[00:15:24] Trump has previously called for the elimination of the debt ceiling.
[00:15:28] Johnson indicates he supports a new plan to raise the limit.
[00:15:35] So he's already going to raise the debt ceiling.
[00:15:37] He's coming out of the gate telling you all this.
[00:15:39] We're going to raise the debt ceiling, but don't worry.
[00:15:43] We're going to be cutting all along the way.
[00:15:46] We're going to raise the debt ceiling, but we're going to be cutting all along the way.
[00:15:50] So we can do both of those things simultaneously.
[00:15:53] He went on and said the reason we have to raise the debt ceiling is so that the markets don't panic.
[00:15:58] You know, if you cut spending too much, then everybody will panic.
[00:16:01] If you raise the debt ceiling, nobody will panic, you see.
[00:16:04] I mean, the guy's a clown.
[00:16:06] All right.
[00:16:07] Now, Trump has previously called for these things.
[00:16:10] And so here's the things that Mike Johnson is telling you are pretty much going to be in the bill because Trump's calling for them.
[00:16:15] Here they are.
[00:16:16] And I don't see anything to do with cutting spending hardly.
[00:16:20] I mean, maybe.
[00:16:21] It depends on how you determine it.
[00:16:22] But listen, they say Trump has previously called for an elimination of the debt ceiling.
[00:16:28] Oh, I already mentioned that.
[00:16:30] Okay.
[00:16:32] Let's see.
[00:16:33] Okay.
[00:16:34] Trump wants the bill that will address the following in this huge, beautiful, big spending bill.
[00:16:40] One, securing the border.
[00:16:41] Now, that's fine.
[00:16:43] I support that, but that's going to be an increase big time of spending.
[00:16:48] Two, and by the way, it doesn't have to be a big increase of spending if you cut enough elsewhere, but they won't.
[00:16:52] That's the lie.
[00:16:53] And I'll tell you how I know that.
[00:16:55] They don't give you any indication of what they intend to cut.
[00:16:58] They just tell you what they intend to spend money on.
[00:17:00] So one, securing the border.
[00:17:02] Two, money for mass deportations.
[00:17:05] Some are saying it's going to be $88 billion a year.
[00:17:07] I don't know the numbers, but if you lock down the border and make it secure,
[00:17:11] if you work on mass deportations and stuff, it's big money.
[00:17:14] I don't see anywhere they're going to offset this yet.
[00:17:17] That's left kind of nebulous.
[00:17:19] Three, new energy policy.
[00:17:21] That's fine.
[00:17:23] But again, will it cost money or what?
[00:17:25] You know, what's a new energy policy?
[00:17:27] This is so vague that it's just not even useful.
[00:17:30] Four, deregulation.
[00:17:31] And that's great.
[00:17:32] But how are you going to deregulate in this one bill?
[00:17:35] How big is it going to be?
[00:17:36] You think the 115, or I'm sorry, the 15,000-page bill was a lot at the end of the year?
[00:17:41] You'll see a big, beautiful, really big bill this time.
[00:17:44] Number five, Trump tax cuts.
[00:17:46] Trump tax cuts.
[00:17:49] They say with no tax on tips.
[00:17:53] So there you go, Dr. Bradley.
[00:17:55] Do you want to respond to this?
[00:17:55] That's his outline.
[00:17:56] That's all he's given us.
[00:17:58] Well, I wish we had the whole time to kind of unpeel this onion.
[00:18:03] But it sounds in broad brush like business as usual, an omnibus crime bill.
[00:18:08] A crime bill.
[00:18:09] Yeah, it is a crime.
[00:18:10] An omnibus spending bill.
[00:18:11] That's a Freudian slip for you.
[00:18:13] And the fact, just I'll remind your listeners, and I'm sure most of your people are aware of this,
[00:18:20] they were supposed to have all of this done September 30th.
[00:18:23] And so here we are months into the next fiscal year, and they're going to have it done by the end of May,
[00:18:29] which leaves them only four more months.
[00:18:31] No, wait, wait.
[00:18:31] They're not going to have it done by the end of May because it's just going to hit the president's desk if they're lucky.
[00:18:35] He's depending on the Senate delivering from April 3rd to May 26th that they'll get their part done.
[00:18:40] He's going to take twice as long as the Senate, and then it hits the president's desk.
[00:18:44] It's still not even done, doctor.
[00:18:46] They'll go out of town July the 4th, whatever.
[00:18:49] You'll be lucky to have that sucker done by the mid-July deal.
[00:18:52] Well, here's the deal.
[00:18:53] They've got to have it done two months later then.
[00:18:55] I mean, that's the problem is that what they do is continually just slow rolling it.
[00:19:01] You know, when they moved the fiscal year to September 30th,
[00:19:06] they did it because they were behind the eight ball and they wanted to catch up and, oh, we'll do this and we'll make it fine.
[00:19:11] There's just too much on our plate at the end of the year doing blah, blah, blah.
[00:19:14] And the fact of the matter is they moved it to September 30th.
[00:19:18] We're creeping up on that again, and we will not have, even if it's some kind of a disaster of a bill, which it sounds like it,
[00:19:27] they're going to spend, spend, spend, spend on their expense side.
[00:19:31] They're going to cut, cut, cut, cut on the revenue side, and that's going to increase the national deficit.
[00:19:39] I'm looking at the national debt clock, the real time.
[00:19:43] I'm not going to give you all the bottom line on as many digits as there are.
[00:19:48] I can't count that fast.
[00:19:49] But it's, in round numbers, $36 and a third trillion right this second as we're talking.
[00:19:56] And so it continues to tick up.
[00:19:59] They want to expand it.
[00:20:01] They want to put a higher debt ceiling, just like that's going to solve the problem.
[00:20:05] But everything they're talking about is going to be expenditures, and then they're going to cut the revenue side.
[00:20:12] So that's going to increase the national debt dramatically.
[00:20:16] You know, if you give all the tax cuts that have been promised, like I say, Trump has been over-promising.
[00:20:22] I predict he will under-deliver.
[00:20:24] But the fact is, the Congress now seems to be complicit in helping this sleight-of-hand charade go forward.
[00:20:32] So it just sounds to me, in round numbers, more of the same.
[00:20:38] And I guess I'm really quite disheartened.
[00:20:41] Yeah, we're going to eliminate it.
[00:20:43] We're going to go ahead and raise the ceiling, but we're going to be cutting the whole time, doctor.
[00:20:47] Well, they're cutting away at any kind of belief that they're going to tell us the truth.
[00:20:55] Yeah, it's unbelievable.
[00:20:56] It's a disgrace.
[00:20:56] So I'm just telling you, why do we need to increase the debt ceiling at all, first of all?
[00:21:02] Secondly, you know what?
[00:21:03] If the bill last Congress, I don't know, 24 Congress right at the end, why do we pass a big bill that goes into now?
[00:21:10] Why don't we just simply say, hey, we'll pass a bill a couple of days into the thing, and you guys can fix it?
[00:21:17] Well, then they lose the kind of aura.
[00:21:21] They've got this kind of side of crap.
[00:21:24] We're trying to save money and save the country.
[00:21:26] But here's the deal, Sam.
[00:21:28] They are out there in a charade the whole time.
[00:21:31] They're playing charades with us.
[00:21:33] That's right.
[00:21:34] They're trying to guess what they're going to do.
[00:21:35] And honestly, everything, everything that has been brought forth, we're going to do this, we're going to do that,
[00:21:41] whatever they're going to do is all in just broad, sweeping terms.
[00:21:46] I like to get my teeth into things and say, oh, let's look at this in detail.
[00:21:51] There's nothing there to look at, not just on the budget, but in nothing.
[00:21:55] I mean, nothing.
[00:21:56] And so it's like, oh, we're going to get out of war.
[00:22:00] Cool, man.
[00:22:01] I like that idea.
[00:22:02] But they're going to send more arms to, I mean, Ukraine, maybe.
[00:22:07] I mean, Biden's already doing that.
[00:22:08] Certainly to Israel.
[00:22:10] I mean, it's like, okay, so how are we getting out of war?
[00:22:13] What are we doing to prevent that national war drumbeat that we got going?
[00:22:19] What are we doing about, you know, let's make America healthy again?
[00:22:22] We've talked about that.
[00:22:24] And then they put surgeon generals in that are vaccine mongers.
[00:22:28] And if anybody is willing to do any research at all.
[00:22:34] Now, again, our attention spans as U.S. citizens are extremely truncated nowadays.
[00:22:41] Well, they have been for decades.
[00:22:43] But the fact of the matter is they're getting worse.
[00:22:45] I mean, they give me broad brush statements that sound like, huh, that's an interesting thing.
[00:22:51] Let's look at it.
[00:22:52] But then they never come up with anything that has any substance to it.
[00:22:57] Yeah, they just spend a ton of money looking at it and coming back with some clown show report that means nothing.
[00:23:03] So what Congress is this?
[00:23:05] Do you know the number of the Congress?
[00:23:07] 119 or something like that.
[00:23:09] All right.
[00:23:10] So I look up and I say to Google, what time does Congress start this morning?
[00:23:15] And it says this.
[00:23:17] 119th Congress kicks off with a speaker vote.
[00:23:21] What's up?
[00:23:22] Three days ago.
[00:23:23] Yeah.
[00:23:24] Wow.
[00:23:27] So I can't even know when they're going to start.
[00:23:30] Oh, at 1 p.m.
[00:23:31] They count the electoral votes today, doctor.
[00:23:34] So let me get this straight.
[00:23:36] Mike Johnson says they're super busy for the next two weeks before Donald comes.
[00:23:39] They got to get on it, baby.
[00:23:41] And so they're going to start at like noon, Friday, one today.
[00:23:45] I mean, it's just absolutely identical to every other clown show.
[00:23:50] Doctor?
[00:23:52] Nothing changes.
[00:23:53] Same old, same old.
[00:23:55] We're the same.
[00:23:55] Whatever.
[00:23:57] Wow.
[00:23:58] All right.
[00:23:58] Hang tight.
[00:23:59] We've got a whole lot more.
[00:24:00] This is Liberty Roundtable Live.
[00:24:01] I'm just incensed.
[00:24:02] When I read all that, why would you go on the Fox show to announce all your, quote, plans and everything else?
[00:24:06] Why don't you come on a real show and talk about real budget cuts and real answers and real solutions and honest money and everything else?
[00:24:13] Mike Johnson.
[00:24:14] Because, you know, Fox will do your bidding.
[00:24:16] That's why.
[00:24:17] And you know that there's no substance of any kind there.
[00:24:20] And you're going to slow roll this bill.
[00:24:22] And the Republicans have already started out with a gargantia failure.
[00:24:27] It's a disgrace.
[00:24:29] I'm calling it first.
[00:24:30] I pray they get something done, but I just don't see it.
[00:24:33] All right.
[00:24:33] Hang tight.
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[00:25:03] I'm Jason Walker.
[00:25:04] If you had any doubts about it being winter, well, think again.
[00:25:08] Temperatures this morning, international falls 14 degrees below zero.
[00:25:12] Chicago is a little warmer.
[00:25:13] Temperatures are only in the lower teens.
[00:25:15] Minneapolis, temperatures are right around zero.
[00:25:17] So very cold air across parts of the Dakotas, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa.
[00:25:22] Pretty typical temperatures for a very cold air mass at the moment.
[00:25:26] Not a lot of records though.
[00:25:27] Bob Orovac, lead forecaster with the National Weather Service.
[00:25:30] A lot of cold air in place across the country.
[00:25:32] It's really setting up the potential for a pretty, very impactful storm.
[00:25:36] Anywhere from the plains into the lower Missouri Valley, Mississippi Valley, Ohio Valley, and
[00:25:41] eventually into the east United States over the next several days.
[00:25:45] And late today, parts of eastern Kansas and Missouri up to 8 to 12 inches of snow in bitterly cold conditions.
[00:25:52] Also at townhall.com, Congress notified by the Biden administration of a planned $8 billion weapon sale to Israel.
[00:26:03] The sale includes medium range air-to-air missiles to help Israel defend against airborne threats.
[00:26:20] It would add to a record of around $18 billion in military aid that the U.S. has provided Israel since the war began more than a year ago.
[00:26:30] So, I'm Julie Walker.
[00:26:31] Police in Denmark are investigating a report of some 20 drones over the port of Kij just southwest of Copenhagen.
[00:26:40] Police had been called to the site by a witness who claimed to have seen the drones that later disappeared at a very high rate of speed.
[00:26:48] Police were trying to determine who owns the drones as no permission had been issued for the drone flights in that area.
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[00:30:28] I know this is crazy, but on the Sabbath of all times, whacked out Joe Biden, signed into law a bill that would increase Social Security benefits for millions of U.S. citizens who have worked in, quote, eligible public service fields.
[00:30:47] The bill dubbed the Social Security Fairness Act.
[00:30:52] You want everything to be fair, don't you know?
[00:30:54] Wow.
[00:30:55] What a disgrace.
[00:30:56] The Fairness Act specifically boosts benefits for about three million.
[00:31:01] U.S. citizens who have worked in public jobs, particularly affecting those who receive state and local pensions separate from their Social Security checks.
[00:31:16] So give them pensions from the government, give them Social Security checks.
[00:31:21] Backers of the plan say it'll be incredible.
[00:31:24] It'll make it fair.
[00:31:25] Thank the heavens for this long overdue needed.
[00:31:27] Critics say this will just make Social Security insolvent that much faster.
[00:31:32] So while Mike and Donald are working on increasing the debt spending and spending us into oblivion, Joe's signing laws to spend us into oblivion from last congressional.
[00:31:44] What do you want to call it?
[00:31:45] Put them on his desk.
[00:31:46] They're starting earlier than Doge.
[00:31:49] They're starting earlier than 25 Congress, 24 Congress carrying over with increased spending like you wouldn't believe.
[00:31:57] Doctor, welcome to that thought.
[00:31:59] Well, I'm trying to, you know, there's a lot of moving parts here, but here's kind of the thing I see happening.
[00:32:06] There have been a loophole.
[00:32:08] A loophole is not a good thing.
[00:32:09] There have been options for some public service jobs to say we're in our own pension plan and we're not going to be part of.
[00:32:20] They're not paying into Social Security.
[00:32:23] What if I want to do that myself?
[00:32:25] Well, certainly.
[00:32:26] But here's the deal.
[00:32:27] Well, no, I can't do that.
[00:32:29] But some of these people, some of these organizations were told, OK, if you opt out of Social Security, you don't have to make any more Social Security contributions.
[00:32:39] OK.
[00:32:41] Confiscations more like.
[00:32:42] But at any rate, you don't have to make any more of those.
[00:32:45] You're in your own pension plan.
[00:32:46] And now this buffoon, baboon, whatever clown you want to call him in Congress is saying, oh, these poor people want to have the safety net of Social Security.
[00:32:58] So now, even though they were allowed to opt out, if you will, which all of us should in good conscience say we're going to do that or we're going to save our 15 percent every year.
[00:33:10] You know, the contributions.
[00:33:12] Well, if you're privately or if you have your own little business, you save that full 15 percent or your employer saves like seven and a half and you get seven and a half.
[00:33:23] At any rate, if you if you could save that, you would and you'd be better off than Social Security by and large.
[00:33:28] But at any rate, we could discuss that at length.
[00:33:30] But the fact of the matter is, it sounds to me like what they're trying to do is say we've got to give these guys Social Security also in addition to the fact.
[00:33:39] And so I think that's why they're saying, oh, we're going to go bankrupt much quicker because these guys never contributed anything.
[00:33:45] And now they're taken out.
[00:33:46] I'm just trying to put two and two together because nothing that anybody's doing makes any sense.
[00:33:52] And it sounds to me like this is this is how this program would unfold.
[00:33:58] So, yeah, it's another offense against everybody in the country when these guys got to keep their money, which I wish we all could.
[00:34:05] And now they're going to take the money that somebody didn't put in unless it was you and me, Sam.
[00:34:11] I don't know.
[00:34:11] But but at any rate, that's kind of how I'm kind of spinning this thing in my mind.
[00:34:15] I'd love to have more details.
[00:34:17] Well, I'd like more details, too.
[00:34:19] But all I know is this, you know, millions more are going to get Social Security.
[00:34:22] They're going to get it on top of their pensions and all their state and federal pensions and everything else.
[00:34:27] It just means a big old handout to a group of people.
[00:34:30] Now, they're the ones that said, as you wisely point out, we want a separate program.
[00:34:34] Congress has a separate program.
[00:34:36] Other groups have.
[00:34:37] I've never been given the opportunity in a private sector to have a separate program.
[00:34:40] I'm just forced to pay to play.
[00:34:42] Nevertheless, by the time I get there, Social Security probably won't be around.
[00:34:45] But now the critics are just saying this will just, you know, create a demise sooner.
[00:34:50] So I'm telling you, they're spending this into oblivion while they're telling us Doge is going to take over.
[00:34:54] I haven't heard a plan from Doge.
[00:34:56] I haven't heard Doge speak out about Mike Johnson's comments yesterday.
[00:35:00] I haven't heard Doge speak out about Joe Biden signing this into law today.
[00:35:03] You know what Congress handed him that?
[00:35:05] The Republican House?
[00:35:07] Was it a Democrat House there?
[00:35:09] Oh, a Democrat House, a Republican Senate.
[00:35:11] So either way, you know, the House comes up with those pending bills and the Senate signs them or whatever.
[00:35:15] Anyway, you look at it, Republicans participated in this fiasco.
[00:35:18] And now they're like, hey, we're the Republicans.
[00:35:20] We're going to fix it.
[00:35:21] But it gets worse.
[00:35:22] So that's all domestic discussions stuff.
[00:35:26] Now I want to talk about some international stuff.
[00:35:28] In your folder, Liz, is a file I want you to get ready to play.
[00:35:31] Trump says Obama is the founder of ISIS.
[00:35:35] It's in your test folder to play.
[00:35:36] Get that queued up and ready to go.
[00:35:38] And I'll set the stage for the play.
[00:35:40] Play will skip this.
[00:35:41] We'll skip this final final break here in the hour because we don't have time for it.
[00:35:47] So here's this story.
[00:35:50] I don't know how to say this guy's name.
[00:35:52] Shabsum or whatever it is.
[00:35:56] Shabsum Din Jabbar.
[00:35:58] That's the guy's name that did this fiasco thing in New Orleans, right?
[00:36:04] They say that his New Year's massacre in New Orleans was carried out with a pickup truck flying an ISIS flag.
[00:36:12] Could embolden the terrorist organization to radicalize more Americans, they say.
[00:36:17] That's their headline.
[00:36:18] Hey, this guy used this ISIS thing.
[00:36:19] He's an ISIS guy.
[00:36:21] He acted alone, but he was a terrorist.
[00:36:23] And he had an ISIS flag.
[00:36:24] Hey, it could really encourage more Americans.
[00:36:26] They could exploit this and ISIS could go crazy in America kind of idea.
[00:36:31] But I don't know if you know, but when Trump was on the campaign trail, he said Obama is the founder of ISIS.
[00:36:40] He also said that Hillary Clinton would be considered the co-founder of ISIS.
[00:36:47] So I kind of thought we'd play the soundbite so that you all know that I'm telling the truth that Trump really said this.
[00:36:52] And then I have a question for you after the soundbite, doctor.
[00:36:55] Here it is.
[00:37:05] All right.
[00:37:06] We're working on getting the soundbite ready.
[00:37:08] It's not playing, but we'll try to get that squared away.
[00:37:10] Anyway, so Trump made this statement that Obama is the founder of ISIS and Hillary Clinton would be considered the co-founder of ISIS.
[00:37:19] He didn't say it once.
[00:37:21] He repeated it multiple times in this clip.
[00:37:23] So it's not like, I didn't mean exactly that.
[00:37:26] You know, whatever.
[00:37:27] No, you doubled down on it, said it multiple times.
[00:37:29] So here's my question.
[00:37:31] Here's my question to you, Dr. Bradley.
[00:37:37] If Obama is the founder of ISIS and Hillary is the co-founder of ISIS, and if this kid went off putting an ISIS flag and he's dedicated and converted to ISIS,
[00:37:47] then shouldn't one of our first acts be to arrest Obama and Hillary?
[00:37:53] I mean, after all, they're guilty of war crimes if they're founders of ISIS, right?
[00:37:58] Well, let's give the back story a little bit.
[00:38:00] This is – there's quite a bit of truth in what Trump spoke out on.
[00:38:04] I mean, honestly.
[00:38:05] I agree with that.
[00:38:05] But how do you then just go, oh, my gosh, this guy, he believes in ISIS.
[00:38:09] It's horrible.
[00:38:09] We don't want more people to be radicalized.
[00:38:11] And then they're backed by these clowns?
[00:38:14] Well, here's the truth of the matter is that the United States funded, supported, trained, encouraged the quote-unquote rebels, if you will,
[00:38:27] Israel in the Syrian civil war.
[00:38:32] And, of course, this was all at the behest of Israel, too, because they wanted to destabilize and take better territory there.
[00:38:39] But the fact – that's another story.
[00:38:40] But the fact of the matter is – so the United States was in cahoots with those people that were trying to overthrow Assad.
[00:38:49] Those people got funding, got arms, got training, got encouragement from the United States.
[00:38:56] Those people metastasized into the ISIS world.
[00:39:01] Okay.
[00:39:02] So here's this clip.
[00:39:03] Let's play this clip really quick.
[00:39:04] Go ahead.
[00:39:05] ISIS is honoring President Obama.
[00:39:10] He is the founder of ISIS.
[00:39:12] He's the founder of ISIS.
[00:39:14] Okay?
[00:39:14] He's the founder.
[00:39:18] He founded ISIS.
[00:39:21] And I would say the co-founder would be crooked Hillary Clinton.
[00:39:29] He tripled down.
[00:39:30] He quadrupled down and said he's the founder.
[00:39:32] So if that's really true – I mean, I'm just telling you right now – people are dead in America because this guy believed in ISIS, they claim.
[00:39:38] If that's true and if the founders of ISIS are these guys, they need to be arrested immediately, doctor.
[00:39:44] Well, I think you're going to have trouble finding charges to be preserved, and here's why.
[00:39:52] Congress approved the funding.
[00:39:54] The president, the executive branch, carried out that funding.
[00:39:59] And Hillary Clinton, the way she's complicit in this thing, she was the secretary of state.
[00:40:03] And so basically the leadership of this nation was authorizing this through enactments in Congress and carried out by the executive branch.
[00:40:15] And so who do you charge?
[00:40:17] I mean, is it every Republican that voted for it also that was participant, was complicit in this funding bizarre thing?
[00:40:26] And, you know, Article I of the Constitution talks about how we do bills.
[00:40:30] It tells us how we're going to spend our money.
[00:40:32] The president only spends what Congress authorizes.
[00:40:35] And that's the back story of this.
[00:40:38] And the fact of the matter is Article III, Section III also says here's what treason is.
[00:40:45] So we're going to have hard times in reality making this happen.
[00:40:49] I think the reality is we need to change the way, back to our original intent of the founders, that Congress and the executive does business.
[00:40:58] They have no authority constitutionally to do any of these things, and they're doing them constantly.
[00:41:03] But we've been doing them for decades, my entire life.
[00:41:06] I mean, I think about what Eisenhower did when he had a coup that overthrew a legally authorized and elected government in Iran.
[00:41:17] You can see why Iran hates our guess.
[00:41:19] So let me put what you're saying to practice then.
[00:41:21] Yeet the Constitution.
[00:41:22] Forget the oath of office.
[00:41:24] Congress can spend money on whatever they want.
[00:41:26] They spent money to build ISIS.
[00:41:27] The House, the Senate approved the funding.
[00:41:29] The president built it, carried it out.
[00:41:31] And now we have literally crimes on our own soil related to those actions, and nobody can be accountable.
[00:41:37] Here's the problem is that we the people.
[00:41:40] Right? No accountability though, right?
[00:41:41] You can do that with no accountability in America these days.
[00:41:43] You can because there is no American we the people that stands up and says, the heck you say.
[00:41:49] We could say it stronger than that.
[00:41:50] We are not going to put up with this.
[00:41:53] These people that are in the Congress have no authority to spend money, to redistribute it, to help other countries out,
[00:42:01] to fund and authorize armaments to any other country.
[00:42:05] Yeah, but there's no penalty.
[00:42:07] Zero, zero, zero.
[00:42:08] But Sam, you just heard on the news at the bottom of the hour, the bazillions of dollars that are being set aside for Israel right now for weaponry.
[00:42:18] We talk about this a lot.
[00:42:20] Listen to the news and then go, oh, wait a minute.
[00:42:22] I heard it on this radio program that that stuff's unconstitutional.
[00:42:27] And we the people need, we are the ones ultimately responsible.
[00:42:31] That's where I'm going with this, Sam.
[00:42:32] And the only way is we can go ahead and reelect or get rid of those who did it.
[00:42:36] Right?
[00:42:37] We've got to.
[00:42:38] Every two years, we could get rid of everybody in the House, if we would.
[00:42:42] That's right.
[00:42:43] Every two years, we get rid of a third of the Senate, and we can do that until it cleansed out.
[00:42:47] Every four years, we can cleanse the office of president.
[00:42:51] But the people have got to pay attention, and if we don't, we won't.
[00:42:56] Every two years, you get rid of a third of the Senate, for instance.
[00:42:59] That's right.
[00:42:59] Every, I mean, we have got to, eternal vigilance is the message.
[00:43:05] And we the people have got to do it.
[00:43:07] And I suspect, I suspect that because there's a Republican Congress in the House and Senate,
[00:43:14] there'll be a Republican in the executive branch, virtually all of the people that claim to care about liberty that are Republicans out there will say,
[00:43:24] ho-hum, we don't have to worry.
[00:43:27] It's all in good hands now.
[00:43:28] And if people are listening at all, they're going to say, wait, wait, wait, we've got to double down our attention.
[00:43:35] You've got Mike Johnson talking about, you know, you mentioned this at the beginning of the first hour here, the first segment.
[00:43:43] This is what he's saying on Fox News on his interviews on Sunday, and everybody's going, yea, verily, thus saith the Lord.
[00:43:50] And if you start to deconstruct what he said, you start saying, wait a minute, what's changed?
[00:43:56] What has changed?
[00:43:57] There is no change.
[00:43:59] And actually, it might be getting worse because it sounds like they've been emboldened to say in this last news break we took about bazillions of dollars being sent to Israel.
[00:44:11] We are the largest exporter of misery in the world.
[00:44:17] Military adventurism is our middle name.
[00:44:20] But don't worry.
[00:44:21] We're going to take care of business at home.
[00:44:22] We're going to tell the truth for a change.
[00:44:24] You ready?
[00:44:25] U.S. Surgeon General calls for cancel warning labels on alcohol.
[00:44:31] U.S. Surgeon General, guy's name is Vivek Murthy, I think is how you say it, Vivek Murthy,
[00:44:41] released a new advisory on alcohol and the cancer risks outlining a direct link between the two.
[00:44:47] So, just like labels on cigarettes, America's doctor is now calling on cancer risk warnings on alcohol.
[00:44:57] Anyway, according to the CDC, alcohol consumption is the third largest preventable cause of cancer in the United States behind smoking and obesity.
[00:45:08] So, there you have that.
[00:45:09] So, they're going to go ahead and take care of that.
[00:45:10] Now, haven't they been telling you at the government level for literally decades that alcohol was good for you, just don't drink too much?
[00:45:19] You know, so...
[00:45:20] The crime got caught.
[00:45:21] The truth comes out.
[00:45:22] So, here's the question.
[00:45:22] With all the government taxes on alcohol, it's not...
[00:45:25] It doesn't just have a normal sales tax on it.
[00:45:27] It's got a special government, federal tax.
[00:45:30] Okay?
[00:45:30] So, government's been participating in all this death and destruction and misery from alcohol, promoting it as good, lying to the American people.
[00:45:38] Where was the FDA and the, you know, CDC and all these other, quote, you know, national, NIH, all these guys, they were sitting on the sidelines, raking in the bucks from alcohol sales.
[00:45:50] Now, they come out and say this, put a warning on it.
[00:45:53] What if we just go back and sue the government and say, you clans have made people sick and killed people for generations and there needs to be accountability?
[00:46:00] What about that, Dr. Bradley?
[00:46:02] Well, that would be another approach, but I'm more worried about a broader aspect of that.
[00:46:09] You talk about, okay, so once they start to regulate, they might end up being the ones that, you know, basically limit and so on.
[00:46:18] Okay, alcohol, maybe that's...
[00:46:20] We have too much consumption of that, we get big problems, right?
[00:46:24] They even ratcheted that up under COVID, you know?
[00:46:26] Well, what about firearms?
[00:46:29] I mean, there's a linkage that people could make.
[00:46:32] Oh, this is a national emergency.
[00:46:34] We have a national firearms emergency.
[00:46:37] And let's not just label them, let's control them, let's regulate.
[00:46:41] Let's, I mean, any angle that they can play.
[00:46:43] And by the way, there is no authority constitutionally to do any of these things they're talking about.
[00:46:48] But if you stop and think about it, oh, my goodness, we have all of these mass shootings, kids in school.
[00:46:54] We've got suicides that are happening, blah, blah, blah, and all these kinds of things that happen.
[00:46:59] And we've got to put a stop to this.
[00:47:01] Oh, ain't it awful?
[00:47:02] And so the general government jumps in and starts doing regulatory kinds of things.
[00:47:07] And they go from warnings, ultimately, a warning label on every firearm.
[00:47:12] I don't know if they etch it into it or what.
[00:47:14] But the fact of the matter is they're overstepping the bounds of every single aspect of everything they're doing at any time.
[00:47:21] And it's like, you're right.
[00:47:23] So look at New York or whatever and some of those places how they basically were going to put, you know, a kibosh on having large soda pop drinks or big gulps or whatever you want to call them.
[00:47:32] You can't have a big soda drink or whatever.
[00:47:34] They were going to put the kibosh on that.
[00:47:35] But, of course, they left alcohol alone.
[00:47:36] Now they're coming back and saying, hey, science, scientific evidence has been mounting for four decades over this connection.
[00:47:44] And they say most people don't even know.
[00:47:46] And they don't know because of the propaganda from the United States government.
[00:47:49] That's why.
[00:47:51] Right?
[00:47:51] Well, they could regulate salt.
[00:47:54] I mean, some people say that causes high blood pressure.
[00:47:56] I mean, you know, you could start saying, well, you know, you listen to any drug, advertisement on TV, radio, whatever, and I can never understand why anybody would take anything that's FDA approved.
[00:48:12] I mean, you look at all of this stuff that they're always constantly and it's they're just out of bounds.
[00:48:18] Every step of the way, they're out of bounds.
[00:48:20] I mean, if somebody was playing soccer and they picked the ball up and ran with it, people, they'd get a whistle on the thing.
[00:48:29] Why don't we ever give them a whistle?
[00:48:31] Why don't we say, okay, out of bounds.
[00:48:33] This is not going to happen.
[00:48:35] You broke the rules.
[00:48:36] This is a paradigm shift.
[00:48:38] You cannot enter these areas.
[00:48:41] Period.
[00:48:41] End of discussion.
[00:48:42] You know, I mean, we can have individual discussions about whether or not kidnapping or rape or murder or any of these kinds of things are good or bad or alcohol or whatever.
[00:48:53] But the federal government, the general government has no authority whatsoever in it.
[00:48:59] And if people had read the founding documents, they'd find that the power of the general government is limited to the specific delegated authority in the Constitution.
[00:49:08] And they can't expand that based upon, by guess and by golly, and boy, this is a horrid thing.
[00:49:15] We've got to step in and take care of this.
[00:49:18] Well, they don't have any bird flu responsibility.
[00:49:21] I mean, we could take any subject you want.
[00:49:23] They just don't.
[00:49:25] They don't have a responsibility to make sure that Israel as a nation continues to exist or that Iraq's boundaries are authorized or that Ukraine gets to continue to operate its bio labs.
[00:49:39] I mean, it's just out of bounds every step of the way.
[00:49:44] And we just kind of we look at little individual things and we think, well, man, they shouldn't be in that.
[00:49:50] Well, they shouldn't be in any of it.
[00:49:51] That's all there is to it.
[00:49:53] Yeah, they say it's linked to seven types of cancer, doctor.
[00:49:57] That doesn't surprise me.
[00:49:58] But so are most of the drugs that come out are FDA approved.
[00:50:02] I mean, death can occur, they say.
[00:50:05] Oh, that sounds like a good endorsement to me.
[00:50:07] Well, so the question becomes, hey, are you more worried about alcohol or more worried about all the drugs they, you know, peddle with impunity and protection and everything else?
[00:50:15] But in a post on X, I find it fascinating.
[00:50:17] The top doctor uses X.
[00:50:19] That's interesting.
[00:50:21] Murphy wrote, that's this doctor wrote, that alcohol contributes to about 100,000 cancer cases per year and about 20,000 cancer deaths annually in the U.S., a number greater than the number of 13,000 alcohol-related crashes, traffic crashes each year in the nation.
[00:50:46] So, you know, they've known about this for quite some time.
[00:50:48] Why are we getting this right now anyway?
[00:50:51] Answer, to try to get ahead of Bobby Kennedy.
[00:50:53] That's why, doctor.
[00:50:55] Oh, well, there usually is a method to the madness.
[00:50:59] That's for sure.
[00:51:00] That's my concern.
[00:51:02] And if we're not careful, what they'll do is they'll use this and say, we're completely responsible.
[00:51:05] We're taking care of this.
[00:51:07] Shut down Bobby at every turn.
[00:51:09] Well, Bobby would be one of the ones probably that would have brought this up way earlier than these clowns did.
[00:51:13] And my response is they participated in the carnage related to this.
[00:51:17] Is there going to be accountability?
[00:51:19] I doubt it.
[00:51:23] Yep.
[00:51:23] No harm, no foul, they say.
[00:51:25] Wait, wait, wait.
[00:51:26] Oh, pinning the guilty is very difficult.
[00:51:29] Yeah.
[00:51:30] Yeah.
[00:51:30] It's, it's, we're really, we've muddied the water to the point nobody can see.
[00:51:34] And it's certainly not worth drinking.
[00:51:36] You know, they've, you know, they're, you don't drink the muddy water in the corral.
[00:51:45] You know, there's some other stuff mixed in.
[00:51:47] So they've got, they've got a whole bunch of impurities.
[00:51:52] And the pure thing is the constitution.
[00:51:55] It's, it's not a problem that the general government even needs to participate in.
[00:52:01] And, and I guess I'd say go read your constitution today really carefully.
[00:52:06] Yeah.
[00:52:07] Well, let's, let's, let's have government then not participate in the sale of alcohol and
[00:52:11] stuff.
[00:52:12] Get rid of all those belligerent taxes on alcohol.
[00:52:14] Well, that was part of the problem with getting rid of the prohibition was that the general
[00:52:19] government, you know, the, the show Elliot Ness and the, you know, the untouchables and
[00:52:23] all this kind of stuff that the shows from when you were a kid, it basically showed that
[00:52:28] the general government, when they, when they banned alcohol, constitution is the wrong place
[00:52:33] to put an alcohol ban in.
[00:52:35] It just is.
[00:52:36] It's not the place to address this.
[00:52:39] And the fact of the matter is they found that everybody became a, well, not everybody,
[00:52:43] exactly, but, but a very high percentage of Americans became criminals because they had,
[00:52:50] they had legislated through the constitution, which was really a bad idea.
[00:52:55] And ultimately they had to, you know, revoke, if you will, or repeal the prohibition amendment.
[00:53:02] And it's just a bad idea.
[00:53:04] And this way they're backing into it in another way.
[00:53:06] It's if they're doing it without an amendment, they at least said we can't have alcohol through
[00:53:11] amendment, which was a stupid amendment.
[00:53:13] I think they need to get rid of the alcohol and cigarette taxes entirely.
[00:53:17] Well, yeah, they're just not a, there's not a place for those things.
[00:53:21] That's right.
[00:53:22] So, hey, they're talking about getting rid of taxes on tips.
[00:53:24] They're getting rid of taxes on this and on that.
[00:53:26] Hey, let's just go ahead and do alcohol and cigarettes and get rid of those special taxes
[00:53:30] on that too.
[00:53:31] And then while you're at it, since you don't need all those extra taxes, you could just
[00:53:33] shut down the BATFE.
[00:53:36] Well, and that's the thing.
[00:53:37] That's the way the first firearms stamp ideas were passed back in the National Firearms
[00:53:44] Act.
[00:53:45] They said it's a revenue stream, you know, when you license a machine gun or whatever.
[00:53:50] But that's the whole problem with what we're doing is we back into things with justification.
[00:53:55] You hold your mouth just right and suddenly it's okay.
[00:53:58] No, it's not okay.
[00:53:59] And it never has been.
[00:54:02] There you have it, ladies and gentlemen, we thought would bring in an hour full of interesting,
[00:54:06] unique stories in the news showing they're not changing anything at all.
[00:54:10] I've been on the radio for what, an hour already?
[00:54:13] Study and prepare for the show before that.
[00:54:16] So by noon, our show ends.
[00:54:18] They still have an hour after that before they even start their day, people.
[00:54:23] And then Mike Johnson has the audacity to say we're in a super busy hurry.
[00:54:27] We've only got a couple of weeks before Donald takes over.
[00:54:29] We've got to get on this.
[00:54:30] So you start at noon on Friday and one on Monday?
[00:54:33] You're coming out of the gate failing, Mike Johnson.
[00:54:36] It's a disgrace.
[00:54:38] Shame on you and all those who are involved.
[00:54:40] Find productive things to do, would you please?
[00:54:42] And use the Constitution as your guide, will you?
[00:54:45] God save the Republic.


