Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/04/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastOctober 04, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 10/04/2024

* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com

* Exodus 20:15-17 KJV - Thou shalt not steal!

* “What do the states in the storm zone need after what you saw today?” a reporter asked Biden - Townhall.com 

“I’m wondering what storm you’re talking about,” Biden continued. “They’re getting everything they need and they’re very happy across the board.”

* Alabama lawmakers slam Biden, Harris for giving FEMA funds to illegal aliens while Hurricane Helene money dwindles - Craig Monger.

* Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas announced on Wednesday that, while FEMA does have sufficient money to deal with the "immediate needs" of those affected by Helene, it would be tapped out for the remainder of hurricane season.

* Congress funded FEMA's disaster relief fund at $20B last month. However, dozens of Republican congressmen have pointed to the hundreds of millions in FEMA funds spent by the Biden administration to aid illegal aliens through the Shelter and Services Program (SSP) The program provides funding to non-federal agencies to spend on "humanitarian services" for non-citizens.

* $1B in FEMA disaster funds were used towards illegal immigrants. But yesterday, Mayorkas said there were not enough FEMA funds to help American citizens.

* Elon Musk has done more for North Carolina in a week than @JoeBiden and @KamalaHarris have done in 4 years.

* Flashback: Obama blasts Bush for not immediately visiting New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina (Bush waited 3 days, versus 7 for Biden w/ Helene) - DailyCaller.com

* A federal judge on Wednesday allowed the Biden administration to resume a student debt relief program for more than 27 million borrowers, but the decision could be just a temporary reprieve as the case moves to a different court - NYT.

* Hey Mike Johnson: Isn't It 'Political Malpractice' To Continue To Fund Unconstitutional Government Over And Over Again With No End In Sight?

[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, happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.

[00:00:28] Sam Bushman live on your radio.

[00:00:31] Hard-hitting news the network refused to use, no doubt starts now.

[00:00:35] This, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for October the 4th in the year of our Lord, 2024.

[00:00:41] We literally have 31 days until the election, ladies and gentlemen,

[00:00:44] and it's getting absolutely out of control, crazy.

[00:00:47] This is Hour 102, and the goal always is to protect life, liberty, and property,

[00:00:50] to promote God, family, and country, and to do so using the supreme law of the land,

[00:00:54] the Constitution for the United States of America as our guide, rejecting revolution.

[00:00:58] Unless it's a Jesus revolution, then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace.

[00:01:02] Welcome to the broadcast. It is a freedom-loving, faith-filled, fantastic.

[00:01:06] We're taking America back one heart, one mind, one issue at a time.

[00:01:09] Friday, Dr. Scott Bradley is with me, freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:01:13] His goal to preserve the nation. Amen to that reality check.

[00:01:17] Join him for his weekly webinars, Q&As on the Constitution, and more at freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:01:22] And welcome back, Dr. Bradley.

[00:01:24] Well, thank you very much.

[00:01:26] And I'm happy to hear that our board operations people have got some semblance of order back in their lives

[00:01:33] after their big windstorm down there in Florida.

[00:01:36] So hopefully things are, in some people's lives, looking better, but maybe not everywhere, I don't think.

[00:01:43] That's exactly the point.

[00:01:44] You know, they got a lot of wind in Florida, and it wasn't great.

[00:01:47] But you know what?

[00:01:47] They didn't get as much rain as other storms have dumped.

[00:01:50] The rain actually waited until more inland before it kind of dumped hard on Asheville, North Carolina,

[00:01:56] and places like that.

[00:01:57] And they got beat way worse than Florida.

[00:01:59] In many ways, Florida took a beating.

[00:02:00] Don't misunderstand that.

[00:02:02] It's a bad storm everywhere.

[00:02:04] But I want to talk about this in detail because I just don't really understand the mentality of the people in America.

[00:02:11] Even the conservatives have fallen for, in my humble opinion, a big lie.

[00:02:16] And I start with going back to the Davy Crockett summary story where Davy Crockett tried to get a farmer to vote for him.

[00:02:22] Farmer said, I ain't going to vote for you.

[00:02:24] And he said, why?

[00:02:24] Come on, I've done a great job.

[00:02:26] No, you haven't.

[00:02:27] You've stolen from we the people.

[00:02:29] Okay?

[00:02:30] And he basically highlighted how he voted to promote the spending of money.

[00:02:34] And the farmer said, listen, you don't have authority for that.

[00:02:37] It is not yours to give.

[00:02:39] If you want to give your own personal funds to something, Davy, go ahead.

[00:02:41] But you know what?

[00:02:42] When you vote largesque out of the treasury, even for legitimate needful things, shame on you for doing it.

[00:02:50] You don't have the authority.

[00:02:51] It's not yours to give.

[00:02:52] And Davy Crockett reflected on that.

[00:02:54] And it became a huge change in his life for greater understanding about, you know what?

[00:02:59] You don't have the right to steal.

[00:03:00] Even because, you know, especially when you're the government.

[00:03:03] Because you have this power to take from one and give to another.

[00:03:06] And it's the redistribution of wealth.

[00:03:07] It's socialism.

[00:03:08] Whatever you want to call it.

[00:03:09] It's not acceptable.

[00:03:10] It's not the American way.

[00:03:11] Well, with that summary and that story in mind, my fellow Americans, I want to break this down.

[00:03:18] A reporter was talking to Joe Biden as Joe was getting ready to get on one of the planes.

[00:03:23] And so you got a big old bunch of plane noise in the background and everything else.

[00:03:26] But the reporter said, well, they always say President Biden.

[00:03:30] But it's like, hey, Joe, what do the states in the storm zone need after what you saw today?

[00:03:35] A reporter asked Joe Biden.

[00:03:37] This is in Town Hall News, by the way.

[00:03:39] Townhall.com.

[00:03:40] I'm wondering what storm you're talking about, Biden continues.

[00:03:44] What?

[00:03:45] They're getting everything they need and they're very happy across the board.

[00:03:49] He doesn't know what storm they're talking about.

[00:03:51] He just went and flew all around the storm area.

[00:03:55] And then he says they're getting all they need and they're very happy across the board.

[00:03:59] That is an outright blatant in your face lie.

[00:04:02] The American people are suffering in these storm zones big time.

[00:04:06] I've got our dear friend Gary Haven, well-known philanthropist, doing a great job.

[00:04:11] He's there with this plane and helping people and using his funds to help people.

[00:04:16] And Elon Musk has been helping people and saying, hey, you know what?

[00:04:22] All the restrictions on the Internet that are normally in place are lifted for you guys.

[00:04:25] We'll give you some Internet for free to try to dig out of this thing.

[00:04:29] And anyway, people doing the best they can.

[00:04:33] Homeland Security.

[00:04:36] Secretary, Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas basically announced on Wednesday that while FEMA has, quote, sufficient money to deal with the immediate needs of those dealing with Helene,

[00:04:50] it will be tapped out for the remainder of hurricane season.

[00:04:53] Everybody went, what?

[00:04:54] Wow, this is horrible because there's more storms even on the way.

[00:04:57] Well, Congress funded FEMA disaster relief to the tune of $20 billion last month.

[00:05:05] However, dozens of Republican congressmen have now pointed to the fact that, hey, they're spending the money on illegal aliens through this shelter and services program, giving the money to non-citizens.

[00:05:17] They say a billion in disaster relief funds were used towards illegal immigrants already.

[00:05:24] But now they say there's not enough money to help American citizens.

[00:05:27] So some Alabama Republicans were swift to call out these lawmakers saying, hey, you're putting the needs of, you know, illegals above American citizens.

[00:05:36] They say Elon Musk has done a lot more for North Carolina than well in a week than Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have done in four years.

[00:05:47] Then there's a big old flashback on this same thing from conservatives where they're like, yeah, we blast George Bush back in the day for not visiting New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina for three days.

[00:06:00] But now, just so you know, Biden and Harris have taken seven days to try to deliver some relief to the folks in Helene.

[00:06:08] Now, the reason I focus on this story and lay that all out, because forget Republican, Democrat divide clown show stuff.

[00:06:15] Set aside all that.

[00:06:17] I don't believe government has authority to spend or a proper role at all.

[00:06:22] And I don't think Congress has the authority to legislate or to vote to spend money out of the purse strings for this type of redistribution.

[00:06:30] I go back to the Davy Crockett scenario and say, you know what?

[00:06:33] We don't have authority for this.

[00:06:35] They can't do this.

[00:06:36] But they do it in both sides of the aisle.

[00:06:38] Expect the president to literally jump on the scene as Johnny fix it.

[00:06:42] That somehow, just because you're president, you know about these things.

[00:06:45] I say even sending the president to go view it is a waste of money.

[00:06:49] Not necessary.

[00:06:50] And so do I think these people need assistance?

[00:06:53] Absolutely.

[00:06:54] But do I think it's a job for churches and local community people and friends and loved ones and philanthropists and and good people everywhere to reach out and love thy neighbor as thyself and all this kind of stuff?

[00:07:05] Absolutely.

[00:07:06] Absolutely.

[00:07:06] Do I think it's important to bring relief to these people without question?

[00:07:09] But government, as far as I can see, has no place in this voting money from the Treasury, largesque from the Treasury, literally to give to these people.

[00:07:22] There's just no authority.

[00:07:24] It's unacceptable.

[00:07:25] Dr. Bradley, with that intro, welcome to the broadcast.

[00:07:28] What do you say, sir?

[00:07:29] No, you shouldn't hear it at all.

[00:07:34] All right.

[00:07:34] Dr. Bradley's checked out.

[00:07:35] We'll try to get him back, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:07:37] I'm here.

[00:07:38] I'm good.

[00:07:38] I'm good.

[00:07:39] Okay.

[00:07:39] Go ahead.

[00:07:42] Well, Sam, you've kind of used up the subject.

[00:07:45] I mean, what's there to say?

[00:07:47] I mean, there is no constitutional authority to redefine how we're going to spend our money based upon largesse.

[00:07:56] It's just not even there.

[00:07:58] There's no...

[00:07:59] I mean, people, get your constitutions out.

[00:08:02] Read them carefully.

[00:08:04] And then go to the Tenth Amendment and say, what does it say?

[00:08:09] Oh, it says if you didn't get delegated authority, you don't have it.

[00:08:13] And just because there's a horrific crime, you can't make a...

[00:08:18] You cannot make a federal law just because something's a bad crime.

[00:08:22] You're not delegated the crime.

[00:08:24] If there's a terrifically bad earthquake or storm or there's a, you know, whatever.

[00:08:30] And it's just not there.

[00:08:34] Redistributing the wealth is not authorized at all whatsoever for any purpose to anybody in the world.

[00:08:42] I mean, I'm talking about, you know, your neighbor next door or your city, your town, your county, your state.

[00:08:50] Indeed, all of the stuff, all the Bravo Sierra that went on during the whole COVID con where they were sending out checks to everybody.

[00:08:59] Yeah, the government caused all the problems with that, with the falsehood that was spread around and the ointed offals and the whole marketing ploy by the CDC, the NIH, and the pharma companies.

[00:09:14] But that doesn't give anybody authority to redistribute wealth.

[00:09:19] And it sounds hard-hearted, perhaps, to a lot of people.

[00:09:25] But you know what?

[00:09:26] Historically, in the United States, churches and philanthropy organizations and people that cared, we're the biggest giving country in the world.

[00:09:38] We give everything to everybody, anywhere.

[00:09:41] And by the way, just as a little side note, I read some reports from previous problems where the federal government became the impediment to good things being done by individuals.

[00:09:56] You know, donations that had been made by whomever and trying to get it out.

[00:10:04] And then the FedGov, the FEMA guys, were there giving out a case of whatever goods to each household.

[00:10:13] But individuals have donated enough for 10 cases per household, if need be.

[00:10:18] But FEMA was kind of meting it out in a very penurious way.

[00:10:24] It's everything that happens seems to be exacerbated by getting the government involved.

[00:10:29] By the way, the story that you tell...

[00:10:31] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:32] Continue, sir.

[00:10:32] The story you tell about the Davy Crockett, and it first appeared in Harper's Magazine in 1867.

[00:10:41] You know, 31 years after Davy Crockett was killed at the Alamo.

[00:10:48] But it is well documented.

[00:10:51] And the events of it, you know, the voting in the Congress and everything else like that, that was discussed in Congress.

[00:11:00] Davy Crockett's opposition to a bill in question and everything else like that.

[00:11:05] They're precise renderings of the details.

[00:11:09] The details, you know, you have to fill in the blanks, if you will, a little bit.

[00:11:13] But the broad brush things are showing.

[00:11:16] And the people had a lot better understanding of that.

[00:11:20] But we have for so many years now, Sam.

[00:11:22] I mean, you look at the stuff that FDR did with redistributing wealth around.

[00:11:26] And it's been monumental.

[00:11:29] All right.

[00:11:30] Remind me to go back to FDR on this because we have created, and this is the point that I want to make,

[00:11:34] we have created this psychotic idea that being American is handouts everywhere all the time.

[00:11:44] It's criminal.

[00:11:45] It's wrong.

[00:11:46] It's thou shalt not steal violated till the cows come home.

[00:11:50] And I want to go back to this presidential soundbite here.

[00:11:53] So Joe Biden, here is Biden on this topic.

[00:11:57] He doesn't even know where he is.

[00:11:58] He doesn't know what's going on.

[00:12:00] He doesn't even know what's happening around him.

[00:12:02] And then he flat out lies to the public.

[00:12:05] Here it is.

[00:12:09] What do the states in the storm zone need, Mr. President?

[00:12:12] What do the states in the storm zone, what do they need after what you saw today?

[00:12:17] Oh, in the storm zone?

[00:12:19] Yes, sir.

[00:12:20] I'm wondering what storm you're talking about.

[00:12:23] They're getting everything they need.

[00:12:25] They're very happy across the board.

[00:12:28] What do the states in the storm zone need?

[00:12:30] I don't know what storm you're talking about.

[00:12:32] Storm zone, what?

[00:12:33] Oh, they're getting everything they need.

[00:12:35] They're very happy across the board.

[00:12:36] Everything's great.

[00:12:37] It's an absolute lie.

[00:12:39] You've got the states wondering where the money is.

[00:12:41] You've got the public asking.

[00:12:43] You've got people hailing back to the George Bush days when he didn't go for three days to Katrina.

[00:12:48] Now it's been seven days.

[00:12:49] Now I'm not advocating for money.

[00:12:52] What I'm saying to you is that the president, Joe Biden, the president is so out to lunch on this, he doesn't even know what's going on.

[00:13:00] That alone, that gaffed is probably the biggest one I've ever seen.

[00:13:03] He doesn't even know what storm you're talking about.

[00:13:06] Is there any other storm to be considered to be discussing?

[00:13:10] I don't think so.

[00:13:11] Okay, he doesn't even know.

[00:13:12] He's like, storm what?

[00:13:14] Oh, yeah, you're talking about the storm.

[00:13:15] I don't know what storm you're talking about.

[00:13:17] Oh, yeah, they've got all they need.

[00:13:18] I mean, he's completely out to lunch.

[00:13:20] Well, forget that for a second because no one's going to do anything about it.

[00:13:24] The Republicans need to impeach him immediately over this lapse of national security in the first place.

[00:13:29] But I look at this and I go, the people are just as out to lunch, though.

[00:13:34] What the people say is, Joe, your problem is you don't know what's going on.

[00:13:37] Get back in the game.

[00:13:40] And write us a check.

[00:13:43] Where does Joe get authority to get in the game and write a check?

[00:13:46] Now, they say Congress passed a $20 billion bill last month to take care of this stuff.

[00:13:51] Come on, Joe.

[00:13:53] Congress is out to lunch just as much as Joe.

[00:13:56] Joe's is evident in your face.

[00:13:58] But the American people over time have been moved so far to communism and socialism,

[00:14:03] they don't even recognize they're out to lunch, doctor.

[00:14:06] Well, that's the problem.

[00:14:07] We're generationally.

[00:14:09] We've been abused generationally.

[00:14:11] And here's the situation we're at is that virtually no one understands this redistribution of wealth kind of thing.

[00:14:18] And in fact, well, I can go back to February of 1792.

[00:14:24] I mean, that's a day or two.

[00:14:26] And James Madison made a magnificent hawk that he made before the Congress.

[00:14:33] Of course, James Madison was elected congressman after the Constitution got rolling along,

[00:14:39] after they helped get that running.

[00:14:41] And he gave a talk about this idea of trying to use any justification to spend money for anything

[00:14:49] other than what's authorized in the Constitution.

[00:14:52] I mean, at some point, if you wish, I mean, I'll read you some things about that that he said.

[00:14:58] But in essence, he said there's no possible way you could constrain anything or construe it or anything else that was written in the Constitution to allow the redistribution of wealth for needs of any kind.

[00:15:13] And it's just a magnificent discussion.

[00:15:16] Well, it's not a discussion.

[00:15:17] It was a talk he delivered on the floor of the House.

[00:15:20] But that was, you know, that was a little dinking around, you know, like during the Davy Crockett days where they tried to, in this particular case,

[00:15:27] give a widow $20,000 for a hero that had in his service to the country and everything.

[00:15:32] But the fact of the matter is that by and large, it was pretty much constrained.

[00:15:38] And we can look at in the year 1800, the national debt was $15 in change per capita.

[00:15:48] In the year 1900, it was $28 in change per capita.

[00:15:53] And then things started to change in 1913 with the Federal Reserve and the IRS and the 17th Amendment and the 16th Amendment.

[00:16:02] But it was still generally constrained because the idea that you could just vote largesse was not widely distributed in terms of the way it would try to be applied.

[00:16:12] Then we get into FDR's years.

[00:16:14] And FDR started to try and do that thing.

[00:16:17] Well, the Supreme Court was blunting everything.

[00:16:20] They were just deflecting and saying, you can't do it.

[00:16:22] It's not there.

[00:16:23] Forget it.

[00:16:24] And then came the Butler case in 1936.

[00:16:28] And the Supreme Court capitulated.

[00:16:31] There was a movement by Roosevelt to pack the Supreme Court with a whole bunch of guys that had given him anything he wanted.

[00:16:38] So the Supreme Court rolled over on this redistribution of wealth, the Butler case, 1936.

[00:16:44] And they said, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.

[00:16:46] If it has to do with money, the federal government can be involved in it.

[00:16:48] We'll put it out of the General Welfare Clause.

[00:16:51] Well, the General Welfare Clause, of course, in the preamble and in the Article I, Section 8, Clause 1, that general welfare thing has nothing whatsoever to do with distributing wealth.

[00:17:01] It has to do with stability and predictability in government.

[00:17:05] That's what it's about.

[00:17:07] That's the way it was defined originally under the American founding fathers.

[00:17:11] But now they're calling welfare the dole, basically.

[00:17:16] Now, this doesn't help the people of North Carolina, but the whole nation now, I mean, we have trillions upon trillions upon trillions of debt.

[00:17:26] Well, last time I looked, and it's been a while, but it was like $102,000 per capita.

[00:17:32] I mean, we were...

[00:17:33] Yeah, just so you know, if you take $36 trillion, which is the national debt right now, approximately, and you take 330 million people in the country about, it might be a little more like 350.

[00:17:43] Either way, it's $109,000 for every man, woman, and child, sir.

[00:17:49] Exactly.

[00:17:50] But that's because of the redistribution of wealth.

[00:17:53] Everybody thinks they can feed it the trough.

[00:17:56] There's...

[00:17:57] And by the way, what Congress just did, I mean, they...

[00:18:00] Oh, we put $20 billion in the kitty.

[00:18:02] How come you have...

[00:18:02] It's criminal.

[00:18:04] It's not supposed to have been done.

[00:18:05] Congress violated their oath.

[00:18:07] See, the people of the United States created a constitution.

[00:18:11] It has limits and bounds.

[00:18:13] They elect trusted representatives to create law within those limits and bounds.

[00:18:18] And if those people that are supposed to be trusted representatives vote outside those bounds, they're in violation of their oath of office.

[00:18:26] I mean, these fundamental things have been set aside for so long...

[00:18:31] They should be removed from office over this, anyone who voted for it, and they also should be criminally charged for stealing from the people after the impeachment or after the removal from office.

[00:18:41] Yes.

[00:18:42] Well, and this is maybe shifting gears a little bit, but what you saw at the end of September was a continuing resolution that says we're going to continue to spend money as we did in the previous year,

[00:18:56] which means that all of the unconstitutional spending is going to be continued until the continuing resolution expires, I think it was the 20th of December.

[00:19:04] And then they'll either kick the can down the road again and say, well, the new Congress ought to handle this because they'll have to live with it and the new president, whatever.

[00:19:12] And so they'll kick it down the road too.

[00:19:13] But when they do end up getting a bill, it'll probably be an omnibus spending bill.

[00:19:18] There won't be 12 discrete bills put out that say, okay, this is for this subject, this is for that subject.

[00:19:25] No, they're going to probably roll it onto one great big one and then people in Alabama that are screaming right now, I'm just picking them because they came up earlier in the discussion.

[00:19:35] The people in Alabama that are beefing about the fact that money was given to illegal aliens for their disaster are going to be getting their senator and congressman to put pork in there for Alabama.

[00:19:50] Now, again, Alabama is not the only bad state that's doing this.

[00:19:54] Every single stinking state is in there doing that.

[00:19:58] I mean, there are innumerable, I mean, innumerable is no end of the numbers, but it's not quite that.

[00:20:06] But it's so high a number you could not probably get your arms around it if you looked at all of them.

[00:20:13] There are almost innumerable opportunities that the federal government puts out every time they have a budget for people to go out and ask for money and get it.

[00:20:23] I mean, police officers in my hometown get largesse from the federal government because they're saying, well, we need these things to help keep our nation free.

[00:20:32] They're buying all the votes everywhere.

[00:20:36] Students, oh, they need to have their loans.

[00:20:39] Oh, boy, I'll tell you, we need...

[00:20:41] And by the way, speaking of that, a judge just said, oh, yeah, Biden can move forward with his loan forgiveness project.

[00:20:47] Other judges have gone against it to another judge shopping to make sure that they can carry forward what they promised the voters.

[00:20:53] It's criminal.

[00:20:54] Everything they're doing is criminal.

[00:20:56] And they're buying votes with it.

[00:20:58] And that's the whole thing.

[00:20:59] I mean, the courts have repeatedly ruled you cannot forgive student loan.

[00:21:04] It's like I see these memes that are out there, and I'm not even sure I'm saying it right, where somebody will say, you know what?

[00:21:10] But if you can buy a Tesla car, okay, you can pay for your student loan.

[00:21:17] I mean, it's like, come on, people.

[00:21:19] But everybody's got their hand out.

[00:21:22] But here, back in 2020, everybody was waiting for their check to come in.

[00:21:28] Everybody, virtually, got a check.

[00:21:31] And it's like, where did the authority to do that come from?

[00:21:33] It didn't.

[00:21:34] There is none.

[00:21:35] None whatsoever.

[00:21:36] And that's why you get these $8 trillion debts in one presidential administration.

[00:21:44] Additional debts.

[00:21:45] Not just bottom line, but $8 trillion additional.

[00:21:49] We're putting in a couple of trillion a year oftentimes.

[00:21:53] Sometimes, you know, it's absurd.

[00:21:55] But it's because everybody thinks they've got to be able to feed it the trough.

[00:21:59] And it's wrong.

[00:22:00] And as tragic as the situation is in, you know, the areas that were hit with this big hurricane, people will say, oh, well, we just got to do it one more time.

[00:22:11] Just one more time.

[00:22:13] There's never a more time.

[00:22:14] After the crisis is over, doctor, after the crisis of the day is over, we're strict constitutionalists, man.

[00:22:21] You know that, right?

[00:22:23] Well, not.

[00:22:26] Well, that's like, well, you know what?

[00:22:28] Israel just needs, you know, 100,000 more 2,000-pound bombs.

[00:22:33] Or Ukraine just needs 20 billion more to be able to stave off the Russian bear or whatever.

[00:22:40] However, we are the most stupid people upon the planet.

[00:22:45] And you know what?

[00:22:45] We do it to ourselves.

[00:22:47] I mean, we keep –

[00:22:48] And not only that, we howl for it.

[00:22:50] And that's why I highlighted that, you know, there's an article written in the Daily Caller where this guy's like, I'm super conservative.

[00:22:56] That's how the article starts out.

[00:22:58] Then he's like, I was mad at George Bush for taking three days to roll out the cash.

[00:23:01] I mean, now, cast yourself 20-plus, whatever, years later.

[00:23:05] Holy mackerel, man.

[00:23:06] And Biden and Kamala, they're taking seven days and not rolling out the money.

[00:23:11] And now they've given it all to illegals.

[00:23:13] And I'm thinking, you know what?

[00:23:14] I'm not for giving money to illegals.

[00:23:16] But is it worse to give money?

[00:23:17] Is it worse to steal money to redistribute the wealth for an illegal as it is for an American citizen?

[00:23:24] See, I don't really see that either stealing is justified.

[00:23:26] I don't see how one's better or more okay than the other.

[00:23:29] What they want to kind of do is draw this line like if you're an American citizen, then by golly, we can steal for you.

[00:23:34] That's just fine.

[00:23:35] But if you're not an American citizen, how dare you?

[00:23:37] And I get the difference between an American citizen versus an illegal.

[00:23:41] I get it.

[00:23:42] But from a stealing point of view, I don't see it as any different, doctor.

[00:23:47] Well, are you stealing from widows or orphans?

[00:23:50] Are you stealing from, you know, young marriage?

[00:23:53] Are you stealing from older, retired people?

[00:23:55] I mean, it's just stealing.

[00:23:58] I have one phrase that I think we really need to think about regarding this.

[00:24:02] Thou shalt not steal.

[00:24:06] And that applies to the government, too, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:24:09] I'm telling you right now, we're off our rock.

[00:24:11] And I don't know anybody bringing this up as clear as we are, doctor.

[00:24:16] When we come back, I want you to respond to that.

[00:24:17] I don't know that anybody, not conservatives, nobody that I know of is even bringing this topic up, really.

[00:24:22] Saying, hey, this is wrong and it's got to stop.

[00:24:25] All right, Dr. Bradley's with me, ladies and gentlemen.

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[00:30:24] All right.

[00:30:25] Happy to have you along, my fellow Americans.

[00:30:27] Sam Bushman and Dr. Scott Bradley with you on your radio.

[00:30:30] This is the broadcast for October the 4th in the year of our Lord in 2024.

[00:30:33] Four, promoting God, family, country, protecting life, liberty, and property, doing so using the supreme law of the land.

[00:30:39] The Constitution is the way we go, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:30:42] We do follow the Prince of Peace, so we reject revolution.

[00:30:45] Unless it's a Jesus revolution, then we're in, baby.

[00:30:48] But you know what?

[00:30:49] I've got a problem with this thou shalt not steal deal.

[00:30:53] I don't have a problem with the thou shalt not steal.

[00:30:55] I have a problem with the idea that we just seem to flat out ignore it.

[00:30:59] And when it's government, man, government can just steal until the cows come home.

[00:31:02] And even the conservatives are advocating for it.

[00:31:04] I don't know a single person that's saying, listen, we don't have the right to spend money on these illegals.

[00:31:10] And we don't have money to spend right or spend on the, you know, disaster relief either.

[00:31:15] It's not a federal government responsibility, period, end of paragraph.

[00:31:17] And I don't hear anybody saying, hey, we don't need the government doing this.

[00:31:20] We need the churches and the private sector and the philanthropists.

[00:31:23] I mean, where's Bill Gates?

[00:31:24] Bill Gates should be on the ground in his country.

[00:31:28] Where's Elon Musk?

[00:31:29] He immigrated to the United States.

[00:31:30] Well, Elon Musk is doing more than most.

[00:31:32] Good for him.

[00:31:33] It's interesting.

[00:31:33] Where are all these people with money and philanthropists?

[00:31:36] Well, a lot of them are working on it.

[00:31:37] But as Dr. Bradley brought up last half hour about this topic, hey, when the government tries to insert themselves and then, you know, philanthropists or good people or churches try to do so, what the government does is literally trash and berate and threaten and belittle and mock and mitigate and whatever.

[00:31:53] Anything that the private sector does, it's like don't take over our steel territory kind of a thing.

[00:31:59] Well, I support philanthropists and good people doing good things everywhere all the time, churches, everything else.

[00:32:05] I don't support the government doing this at all.

[00:32:07] And I don't hear anybody speaking out against this.

[00:32:09] And I think we've lost our way.

[00:32:11] Davy Crockett's story is legendary.

[00:32:13] The principles are valid.

[00:32:14] And we've just simply, as time's gone on, have got worse and worse and worse to the point where pretty soon they're going to say, Sam, it's hate speech for you to not help.

[00:32:22] How dare you not be a Christian and help those neighbors in trouble from Helena or Helene or whatever?

[00:32:27] How dare you not offer your assistance?

[00:32:29] I'm not saying to not offer assistance.

[00:32:31] I'm saying it's not the government's authority or responsibility.

[00:32:34] And it's criminal to do so because they don't have the right to steal.

[00:32:38] There's no authority granted whatsoever.

[00:32:40] And even if authority was granted, because you say, well, come on, come on, Sam, Congress, they legislated this.

[00:32:45] They put the money, they control the purse strings, right?

[00:32:47] Don't you believe in the Constitution, Sam?

[00:32:49] Yes, I do.

[00:32:50] But as Dr. Bradley has wisely taught us and spoke out about, they have the right to legislate and create law within the bounds of the contract, meaning the supreme law of the land, the Constitution has set.

[00:33:01] Nothing more.

[00:33:02] And when they go outside of that, it's criminal.

[00:33:04] And I think they all need to be removed from office by the voters.

[00:33:06] And then they need to be tried on charges of stealing from the Treasury.

[00:33:10] Okay?

[00:33:10] But Joe doesn't even know where he is.

[00:33:12] He's out to lunch.

[00:33:13] He doesn't know what storm they're even talking about.

[00:33:16] He lies and says they're all doing good.

[00:33:17] Well, the people are just as out to lunch on this because I don't hear a single person saying we shouldn't spend government money on this.

[00:33:23] We don't have the money.

[00:33:24] We're $36 trillion in debt.

[00:33:26] Every man, woman, and child owes $109,000 with interest cranking up daily.

[00:33:31] Okay?

[00:33:32] This is disaster on steroids.

[00:33:34] And no one's calling it out but me and the good doctor.

[00:33:36] Well, let's cast our minds back to a speech that was given on the House floor in 19—I'm sorry, 1792 by Madison, I think it was.

[00:33:47] And Dr. Bradley, he kind of lays the groundwork for our constitutional understanding here, right?

[00:33:55] Well, ladies and gentlemen, if you'll just indulge a curmudgeon here for a few moments.

[00:34:00] You know, the very briefest of statements about the limits and bounds perhaps comes from the Federalist Paper No. 45

[00:34:07] about the powers delegated to the Constitution to the federal government are few and defined.

[00:34:13] But after the nation's government was established in 1792 on February 7th—you can go back and look at the congressional record if it pleases you—

[00:34:25] it's quite a long address that James Madison arose to give.

[00:34:30] And this idea of employing money.

[00:34:32] Here's what he said.

[00:34:33] I'll just read just a portion of it just so you can get it.

[00:34:37] I mean, it's eloquent and powerful.

[00:34:39] Quoting him, he said,

[00:34:41] If Congress can employ money indefinitely to the general welfare,

[00:34:44] and of the sole and supreme judges of the general welfare, they may take—

[00:34:49] Now listen to what has happened.

[00:34:50] He said, this is the risk.

[00:34:52] And by the way, this has happened in every instance.

[00:34:55] Listen to this.

[00:34:56] They may take the care of religion into their own hands.

[00:35:01] They may appoint teachers in every state, county, and parish, and pay them out of their public treasury.

[00:35:07] They may take into their own hands the education of children and establishing like-mannered schools throughout the Union.

[00:35:14] They may assume the provision for the poor.

[00:35:16] They may undertake the regulation of all roads other than post roads.

[00:35:20] In short, everything from the highest object of state legislation down to the most minute object of police

[00:35:27] would be thrown under the power of Congress for every object I've mentioned

[00:35:32] would admit of the application of money

[00:35:34] and might be called, if Congress pleased, provisions for the general welfare.

[00:35:39] The language held in various discussions in this House

[00:35:43] is a proof that the doctrine in question was never entertained by this body.

[00:35:48] Arguments, whenever the subject would permit,

[00:35:52] have constantly been drawn from the peculiar nature of this government

[00:35:56] as limited to certain enumerated powers

[00:35:59] instead of extending, like other governments,

[00:36:01] to all cases not particularly accepted.

[00:36:05] In short, sir—

[00:36:06] Now these last few lines probably ought to chill us to the bone.

[00:36:10] In short, sir,

[00:36:12] without going further into the subject,

[00:36:14] which I should not have here touched on all,

[00:36:17] but for the reasons already mentioned,

[00:36:19] I venture to declare,

[00:36:21] it is my opinion that were the power of Congress

[00:36:24] to be established in the latitude contended for,

[00:36:28] it would subvert the very foundations

[00:36:31] and transmute the very nature of the limited government

[00:36:35] established by the people of America

[00:36:37] and what inferences may be drawn

[00:36:40] or what consequences ensue from such a step

[00:36:44] it is incumbent on us all to consider.

[00:36:47] End quote.

[00:36:48] So he's saying,

[00:36:50] we're going to lose this nation

[00:36:51] if we follow this idiotic path of redistributing wealth

[00:36:56] just because general welfare,

[00:36:58] in some people's minds,

[00:37:00] can be misconstrued.

[00:37:02] It is a limited government.

[00:37:04] Powers are few and defined.

[00:37:06] Unless delegated by the Constitution,

[00:37:10] they are not within the purview of Congress

[00:37:13] to create any legislation

[00:37:15] that would do contrary to that.

[00:37:17] And you might recognize that,

[00:37:20] you know, 1792 is when

[00:37:24] he gave this speech in February.

[00:37:26] The Bill of Rights had been ratified

[00:37:29] and declared part of the Constitution

[00:37:32] in December of 1791.

[00:37:35] So the Tenth Amendment applies

[00:37:38] and should be understood and construed to say,

[00:37:41] if we didn't delegate the authority,

[00:37:43] you don't have it.

[00:37:43] So all of these little pieces

[00:37:45] need to be woven together.

[00:37:47] But the people of,

[00:37:49] for so long time,

[00:37:50] I mean,

[00:37:51] your grandfather,

[00:37:52] your great-grandfather,

[00:37:55] probably from the Butler case forward,

[00:37:58] thought,

[00:37:59] well,

[00:37:59] the government can spend money.

[00:38:01] It's got a lot of money.

[00:38:02] It's a,

[00:38:02] we're a wealthy nation.

[00:38:04] We just can't.

[00:38:05] The principle of the matter is at stake.

[00:38:09] There is no authority whatsoever

[00:38:11] to redistribute to anybody

[00:38:13] at any level.

[00:38:15] Individuals,

[00:38:16] cities,

[00:38:17] towns,

[00:38:17] counties,

[00:38:18] states,

[00:38:19] foreign powers,

[00:38:22] industries,

[00:38:23] businesses,

[00:38:24] nobody has the authority

[00:38:26] to pull the lever of government

[00:38:28] on their behalf,

[00:38:30] ka-ching,

[00:38:31] to have the money come out of the spigot.

[00:38:33] It just isn't there.

[00:38:35] And that's where we are right now

[00:38:38] as we have another catastrophe on our hands.

[00:38:42] And historically,

[00:38:43] Americans have given.

[00:38:45] Historically,

[00:38:45] Americans have been the most giving people

[00:38:47] in the world.

[00:38:48] And I think we're missing blessings

[00:38:51] by,

[00:38:52] you know,

[00:38:53] basically

[00:38:54] giving free will offerings

[00:38:56] instead of having something

[00:38:58] compulsorily

[00:38:59] taken from us.

[00:39:00] Force of government

[00:39:01] removes it from our,

[00:39:03] from our purview.

[00:39:05] Money's taken out of

[00:39:06] our hands.

[00:39:07] Food is taken out of

[00:39:08] our children's mouths,

[00:39:09] if you will,

[00:39:10] our grandchildren,

[00:39:11] whomever,

[00:39:12] to redistribute to somebody else.

[00:39:14] Whether it's a war

[00:39:15] that's supposed to be

[00:39:16] won against the Russian bear

[00:39:19] that I mentioned earlier,

[00:39:20] or it's something

[00:39:21] that has to do with,

[00:39:23] well,

[00:39:23] we've got to stand tall with Israel.

[00:39:25] It's not constitutional.

[00:39:28] And if we'll violate it for that,

[00:39:30] we'll violate it for anything.

[00:39:32] Somebody else will come along

[00:39:33] and say,

[00:39:34] well,

[00:39:34] you know what?

[00:39:35] I know,

[00:39:36] I know,

[00:39:37] I know,

[00:39:37] it's a limited government.

[00:39:38] It's checks and ballots,

[00:39:39] all that kind of good stuff.

[00:39:40] But you know what?

[00:39:41] This is,

[00:39:42] this is

[00:39:43] an essential element

[00:39:45] that we've got to

[00:39:46] inject the government into.

[00:39:48] There's always somebody

[00:39:49] there waiting to

[00:39:50] spin it a certain way

[00:39:51] to inject the government

[00:39:53] into something

[00:39:54] that shouldn't be in.

[00:39:55] And that's

[00:39:56] why we're in such

[00:39:57] a bucket of hurt

[00:39:58] right now,

[00:39:59] today,

[00:40:00] even as we speak.

[00:40:01] So,

[00:40:02] there you have it,

[00:40:02] Sam.

[00:40:03] I don't know.

[00:40:03] I don't know how,

[00:40:05] he says,

[00:40:06] it's incumbent upon us

[00:40:07] to consider this.

[00:40:09] We are going to lose

[00:40:10] our nation

[00:40:10] if we allow this stuff

[00:40:12] to go forward.

[00:40:13] And we are.

[00:40:14] And nobody,

[00:40:15] there's no floodgates

[00:40:17] that are stopping it now.

[00:40:18] None.

[00:40:20] Well,

[00:40:21] Liberty Roundtable Live

[00:40:22] is trying to,

[00:40:23] I realize we're a tiny voice

[00:40:24] in the wilderness.

[00:40:25] I understand all that,

[00:40:26] but I also understand

[00:40:27] that we need to set

[00:40:28] the record straight

[00:40:29] and call a spade a spade.

[00:40:30] You know,

[00:40:31] I know people,

[00:40:32] go ahead and skip the break.

[00:40:33] I know people are offended

[00:40:34] by what I have to say

[00:40:35] and what you have to say

[00:40:36] about this doctor.

[00:40:37] They're just like,

[00:40:37] oh my gosh,

[00:40:38] aren't you a Christian?

[00:40:39] How dare you be so

[00:40:40] hard-hearted

[00:40:41] and unkind

[00:40:41] and disrespectful?

[00:40:42] I don't think so.

[00:40:44] And I'll tell you why,

[00:40:45] because I believe

[00:40:45] the government

[00:40:45] is the least efficient.

[00:40:47] This is something

[00:40:47] people need to really understand.

[00:40:49] Government is the least

[00:40:49] efficient at this money.

[00:40:51] They waste it.

[00:40:52] They're a day late

[00:40:53] and a dollar short

[00:40:53] all the time.

[00:40:55] They,

[00:40:56] you know,

[00:40:56] if you really study,

[00:40:57] there's all kinds of fraud

[00:40:58] that relates to it

[00:40:59] and everything else.

[00:41:00] If you get the government

[00:41:01] out of it

[00:41:01] and people really use the money,

[00:41:03] philanthropists,

[00:41:04] churches,

[00:41:04] people who will be

[00:41:05] on the ground

[00:41:06] and literally be close

[00:41:07] to the money,

[00:41:08] close to the funds,

[00:41:09] close to the people using it,

[00:41:10] knowing what they're really needing,

[00:41:12] being efficient in an application,

[00:41:14] you know,

[00:41:15] it's much,

[00:41:16] much more efficient,

[00:41:18] less wasteful,

[00:41:18] less prone to fraud.

[00:41:20] I mean,

[00:41:20] I can go on and on

[00:41:21] and on about this,

[00:41:24] but I'm just telling you,

[00:41:25] Exodus 20,

[00:41:26] 15 through 17,

[00:41:28] KJV,

[00:41:29] King James Version,

[00:41:30] thou shalt not steal.

[00:41:32] I don't know what part of that

[00:41:33] we the people don't understand,

[00:41:34] but here's the problem.

[00:41:36] Everybody expects

[00:41:37] the second a natural disaster

[00:41:39] happens for the governor

[00:41:40] and the president of the United States

[00:41:41] to literally roll out

[00:41:43] within minutes

[00:41:44] and say,

[00:41:44] by golly,

[00:41:45] we've got you.

[00:41:46] We've got unlimited funds

[00:41:47] to throw at this problem.

[00:41:48] Your house will be built back better,

[00:41:50] you know,

[00:41:50] kind of an idea,

[00:41:51] which was Joe Biden's

[00:41:52] kind of phrase.

[00:41:53] You know,

[00:41:54] it's insanity.

[00:41:55] Don't get me wrong.

[00:41:56] I don't want people to suffer,

[00:41:58] but I know this,

[00:42:00] the,

[00:42:01] when you have disaster

[00:42:02] and trouble like this,

[00:42:04] people turn to God

[00:42:07] at least they should

[00:42:08] and they will

[00:42:09] if given the opportunity.

[00:42:11] But if government steps in

[00:42:11] and says,

[00:42:12] no,

[00:42:12] I'm your government God,

[00:42:14] I've got you.

[00:42:15] You don't need anybody but us.

[00:42:16] We'll take care of you,

[00:42:17] man.

[00:42:17] FEMA's on the scene.

[00:42:18] We'll give you a trailer

[00:42:19] back in the Katrina days.

[00:42:21] Will this,

[00:42:22] will that,

[00:42:22] will whatever.

[00:42:23] Okay,

[00:42:23] it's criminal.

[00:42:24] It needs to stop

[00:42:25] and government is playing God doctor.

[00:42:27] I think people need to turn to God

[00:42:28] and to one another

[00:42:29] and the resiliency of humanity

[00:42:31] and the American people,

[00:42:32] the children of God

[00:42:33] can band together

[00:42:34] and take care of this

[00:42:35] through churches

[00:42:36] and this religious view

[00:42:37] that,

[00:42:38] you know what,

[00:42:38] love thy neighbor as thyself

[00:42:39] and let's,

[00:42:40] you know,

[00:42:41] there's so much that can be done.

[00:42:42] But when government steps in

[00:42:43] and says,

[00:42:44] oh,

[00:42:44] you don't even need to look to God,

[00:42:45] man,

[00:42:45] the government is on the scene

[00:42:47] ready to write you a check.

[00:42:49] They're less efficient,

[00:42:50] they're incapable,

[00:42:51] and they really,

[00:42:52] in my opinion,

[00:42:53] turn people away

[00:42:54] from where they should look

[00:42:56] for protection,

[00:42:57] look for solution,

[00:42:59] look for opportunity.

[00:43:02] Hope and faith

[00:43:03] is God's,

[00:43:04] not government's doctor.

[00:43:07] There's a number of things,

[00:43:09] you know,

[00:43:09] there's a couple of things

[00:43:10] I'd just like to say here

[00:43:11] and just briefly.

[00:43:12] First of all,

[00:43:13] you say,

[00:43:13] aren't you Christian?

[00:43:14] Well,

[00:43:14] doesn't the Christian faith

[00:43:16] believe in this principle

[00:43:17] of thou shalt not steal?

[00:43:19] Well,

[00:43:19] theft,

[00:43:20] taking from one

[00:43:21] and giving to another,

[00:43:22] it's theft,

[00:43:23] okay?

[00:43:23] The second thing,

[00:43:24] though,

[00:43:24] you're absolutely accurate

[00:43:26] in your assessment

[00:43:27] that this takes us from God.

[00:43:28] We have created,

[00:43:30] over the years,

[00:43:31] since the FDR years,

[00:43:32] a civil religion

[00:43:34] in our nation.

[00:43:35] And the guys like John Dewey,

[00:43:37] the humanists,

[00:43:38] have created a religion

[00:43:40] that is taught every day

[00:43:42] in,

[00:43:43] under government funding,

[00:43:45] to all the children

[00:43:46] of the nation,

[00:43:47] unless you've been wise enough

[00:43:48] to pull your kids

[00:43:49] out of school.

[00:43:50] They're taught,

[00:43:51] it's a religion,

[00:43:52] it's a faith-based belief system

[00:43:55] without a divine God.

[00:43:58] Its government

[00:43:59] is the civil religion.

[00:44:01] If you go in

[00:44:02] and fill out the right form,

[00:44:04] hold your mouth just right,

[00:44:05] turn it to the right bureaucrat,

[00:44:07] you're going to get

[00:44:08] whatever you need.

[00:44:11] and this idea of calling upon God,

[00:44:15] being able to have faith

[00:44:17] and action as you work,

[00:44:19] you know,

[00:44:19] with God's help to get things,

[00:44:21] all of that set aside

[00:44:22] while you,

[00:44:24] you know,

[00:44:25] get your education paid for

[00:44:27] or you're getting a new house

[00:44:29] or you're getting a new loan

[00:44:31] on this or that or the other.

[00:44:32] You're getting your streets paved

[00:44:34] in your community.

[00:44:35] You know,

[00:44:36] I talked to a guy

[00:44:37] that I thought was a fairly religious guy

[00:44:39] that had a,

[00:44:41] you know,

[00:44:41] a belief in God

[00:44:42] and our Savior

[00:44:43] and all this kind of stuff

[00:44:44] and I was talking to him one day

[00:44:46] about these kinds of things

[00:44:47] and how by theft

[00:44:48] we're basically providing

[00:44:51] what we ought to be providing

[00:44:52] for ourselves

[00:44:53] and how,

[00:44:54] what a tragic travesty it was

[00:44:55] to tax ourselves

[00:44:57] to these things.

[00:44:57] Oh,

[00:44:58] but just think for a minute.

[00:45:00] Just think for a minute.

[00:45:01] He says,

[00:45:01] what we're getting out of this,

[00:45:03] how good it is

[00:45:04] and it's like

[00:45:05] he turned his heart from God

[00:45:07] and I thought,

[00:45:09] well,

[00:45:09] really?

[00:45:10] We are becoming

[00:45:11] a godless people

[00:45:12] in part,

[00:45:13] there's a whole bunch

[00:45:14] of things contributing to it

[00:45:16] but this idea

[00:45:17] with our own religion

[00:45:18] that we've created,

[00:45:19] our civil religion

[00:45:20] that's being taught

[00:45:21] to our children

[00:45:22] every day

[00:45:23] in the public education

[00:45:25] indoctrination centers

[00:45:26] and we wonder

[00:45:27] why our kids

[00:45:28] no longer have faith

[00:45:29] and what we do

[00:45:30] with the kids

[00:45:31] are out there

[00:45:32] marching in the street,

[00:45:34] I need,

[00:45:34] I've got to have more money

[00:45:36] for my college education

[00:45:37] or whatever

[00:45:38] they're looking for

[00:45:39] and they buy votes

[00:45:40] by doing it.

[00:45:42] It's a death spiral

[00:45:44] we're in right now

[00:45:45] where we're selling

[00:45:47] our votes

[00:45:47] for a mess of pottage,

[00:45:49] we're giving

[00:45:50] our freedom away

[00:45:51] and it's incumbent

[00:45:52] upon us all

[00:45:53] to consider

[00:45:54] going back

[00:45:54] to what Madison said.

[00:45:56] I mean,

[00:45:57] there's some things

[00:45:57] that Madison

[00:45:58] was so brilliant

[00:45:59] in what he'd say

[00:46:00] when he'd talk

[00:46:01] about war,

[00:46:02] for example.

[00:46:03] You know,

[00:46:04] a nation in continual war

[00:46:06] can't be free.

[00:46:06] It just can't.

[00:46:07] You're going to lose

[00:46:08] your liberty.

[00:46:09] Militaries upheld

[00:46:10] to defend us

[00:46:12] ultimately enslave us.

[00:46:13] These kind of things

[00:46:15] were clearly understood

[00:46:17] and we have

[00:46:18] completely turned

[00:46:20] the Americanist principles

[00:46:21] on their ear

[00:46:22] and they're just

[00:46:23] almost non-existent anymore.

[00:46:25] We've beaten it

[00:46:25] out of society.

[00:46:27] You know,

[00:46:28] we talked a little bit

[00:46:29] last time we got together

[00:46:30] on Monday,

[00:46:31] I think it was.

[00:46:32] Was it Monday?

[00:46:32] Today's Friday?

[00:46:33] Holy cow.

[00:46:35] Time flies when you're

[00:46:35] having fun, sir.

[00:46:37] A gentleman in Moscow.

[00:46:39] Remember that?

[00:46:40] Well,

[00:46:40] and if you don't know

[00:46:42] the story,

[00:46:43] the Russians

[00:46:44] were a Christian nation.

[00:46:46] You know,

[00:46:47] up to early 1900s

[00:46:49] and 80 years

[00:46:51] of communism

[00:46:52] beat Christianity

[00:46:54] out of them.

[00:46:55] We have had

[00:46:56] in our home

[00:46:57] young Russians

[00:46:58] that were able

[00:47:00] to come to America

[00:47:01] to pursue

[00:47:02] a higher education,

[00:47:03] blah, blah, blah.

[00:47:04] And we have

[00:47:06] entertained them

[00:47:07] in our home.

[00:47:08] They have no belief

[00:47:09] in God or Christ.

[00:47:11] It has been removed.

[00:47:12] You have

[00:47:13] a dying generation,

[00:47:15] the oldest of the old

[00:47:16] hold fast

[00:47:18] to their old

[00:47:18] religious philosophies.

[00:47:20] The Russian Orthodox people

[00:47:21] were a very faithful people.

[00:47:23] And by and large,

[00:47:25] it's a godless society.

[00:47:26] We're on that path

[00:47:27] right now

[00:47:28] in America

[00:47:30] and we haven't

[00:47:31] been conquered

[00:47:32] per se.

[00:47:34] We have voted

[00:47:36] all of this

[00:47:37] upon ourselves

[00:47:37] and we have buffoons

[00:47:39] that are administering

[00:47:40] it upon us.

[00:47:41] If people don't wake up,

[00:47:43] we're going to get

[00:47:44] another Soviet Union

[00:47:46] in America

[00:47:47] without having

[00:47:48] a coup.

[00:47:49] Without firing

[00:47:50] a shot as well.

[00:47:51] And here's what I find

[00:47:52] interesting about this,

[00:47:53] Dr. Bradley.

[00:47:55] It's when I speak

[00:47:56] out about this too,

[00:47:57] instead of acknowledging

[00:47:59] that I'm right

[00:48:00] and saying,

[00:48:00] hey, we're a far

[00:48:01] cry from this

[00:48:02] or that the Founding Fathers

[00:48:03] were right

[00:48:04] because I'm not trying

[00:48:05] to take credit for it

[00:48:06] or that Dr. Bradley's right,

[00:48:07] it doesn't matter who,

[00:48:08] that God's right

[00:48:09] on thou shalt not steal.

[00:48:10] It's one of his commandments

[00:48:11] and we agree with it.

[00:48:13] But what they're

[00:48:14] starting to do now

[00:48:15] is they're starting

[00:48:15] to have hatred

[00:48:16] for the truth.

[00:48:17] And so if I speak out

[00:48:18] and say this is criminal,

[00:48:19] this is wrong,

[00:48:20] this is unconstitutional,

[00:48:21] this is immoral,

[00:48:22] and it's against God's

[00:48:23] Ten Commandments

[00:48:23] thou shalt not steal,

[00:48:25] then what they want

[00:48:25] to do now

[00:48:26] is make me the target.

[00:48:27] How dare you

[00:48:28] be so hate-filled?

[00:48:29] You shouldn't be able

[00:48:30] to say things like that.

[00:48:31] That is hate speech.

[00:48:33] Your neighbor

[00:48:33] needs help,

[00:48:34] they're suffering

[00:48:35] and you're just adding

[00:48:36] insult to injury

[00:48:37] with your hate speech.

[00:48:38] And what they want

[00:48:39] to do is persecute

[00:48:40] and eventually prosecute me

[00:48:42] for standing

[00:48:43] on the Founding Father-esque truth,

[00:48:46] doctor.

[00:48:47] Well, absolutely.

[00:48:50] And the problem is,

[00:48:52] well,

[00:48:53] back Newsweek magazine,

[00:48:55] I know,

[00:48:57] 2009 was a long time ago.

[00:49:00] But in February of 2009,

[00:49:03] Newsweek magazine,

[00:49:04] their cover was,

[00:49:07] we are all socialists now.

[00:49:09] I mean,

[00:49:09] that's what their cover said

[00:49:11] on Newsweek magazine.

[00:49:13] I mean,

[00:49:13] you know,

[00:49:14] it has these two hands

[00:49:15] shaking and everything.

[00:49:16] The whole nation

[00:49:18] has adopted

[00:49:18] the socialist philosophy.

[00:49:20] And whether you're

[00:49:22] a Menshevik

[00:49:22] or a Bolshevik,

[00:49:24] the Mensheviks

[00:49:25] being the minority

[00:49:25] communists,

[00:49:26] the Bolsheviks

[00:49:27] being the majority

[00:49:28] communists,

[00:49:29] it's communism,

[00:49:29] my friends,

[00:49:30] just because

[00:49:32] somebody

[00:49:34] is just

[00:49:34] a slight shade different,

[00:49:37] they're still communists.

[00:49:39] And yet everybody's saying,

[00:49:40] oh, well,

[00:49:40] Kamala's a communist.

[00:49:42] What's happening right now?

[00:49:44] She is.

[00:49:45] That's right.

[00:49:46] The outcry,

[00:49:47] though,

[00:49:47] right now

[00:49:48] is,

[00:49:50] it's an out

[00:49:51] and out

[00:49:51] communist solution.

[00:49:53] Yeah,

[00:49:54] but the inference is,

[00:49:55] Kamala's a communist,

[00:49:57] but, you know,

[00:49:57] these other guys aren't.

[00:49:58] And your point is,

[00:49:59] and I concur,

[00:50:00] that they are,

[00:50:00] and that's the problem.

[00:50:01] We pretend,

[00:50:02] as we play this

[00:50:03] Higalian dialectic

[00:50:04] divide and conquer tactic,

[00:50:06] that, oh,

[00:50:06] those are the bad guys.

[00:50:07] We're the conservative

[00:50:08] constitutional good guys.

[00:50:10] But listen to me carefully,

[00:50:12] ladies and gentlemen.

[00:50:12] It was Mike Johnson,

[00:50:16] the leader of the House,

[00:50:18] right?

[00:50:18] I mean,

[00:50:19] this is the guy

[00:50:19] that should be standing up

[00:50:20] for our liberties

[00:50:21] and realizing,

[00:50:23] okay?

[00:50:25] But this guy,

[00:50:28] Mike Johnson says

[00:50:29] it's political malpractice

[00:50:30] to possibly shut down

[00:50:31] the government.

[00:50:32] And my response is,

[00:50:33] hey, Mike Johnson,

[00:50:34] isn't it political malpractice

[00:50:36] to continue to fund

[00:50:38] unconstitutional government

[00:50:39] over and over

[00:50:39] with no end in sight?

[00:50:40] Isn't that?

[00:50:41] Because he basically

[00:50:42] passed this,

[00:50:43] you know,

[00:50:43] on to a spending bill

[00:50:44] until December.

[00:50:45] And then he said,

[00:50:46] hey,

[00:50:46] I'm not going to vote

[00:50:47] for this largesque

[00:50:48] out of the treasury,

[00:50:49] largesse out of the treasury.

[00:50:50] I'm not doing that.

[00:50:51] So we're going to have

[00:50:52] to kick the can down

[00:50:52] the road to Congress

[00:50:53] next year.

[00:50:56] He shirked his

[00:50:57] constitutional duty.

[00:50:58] Okay,

[00:50:59] but this is Mike Johnson,

[00:51:00] the guy that they say

[00:51:00] is Christian

[00:51:01] and everything else.

[00:51:02] And he literally

[00:51:03] sold us down the road

[00:51:04] on this.

[00:51:05] And that's what I mean.

[00:51:06] Even the good guys,

[00:51:07] they're as common

[00:51:07] as the bad guys,

[00:51:08] doctor.

[00:51:09] Well,

[00:51:10] you know,

[00:51:10] I mentioned that

[00:51:11] Newsweek magazine thing

[00:51:13] from February of 2009.

[00:51:15] It's very telling

[00:51:17] that the one hand

[00:51:19] is a red hand

[00:51:20] and the other hand

[00:51:21] is a blue hand.

[00:51:23] What is that?

[00:51:23] It's indicating

[00:51:24] the Republicans

[00:51:25] and the Democrats

[00:51:26] have linked hands

[00:51:28] as socialists.

[00:51:29] Okay,

[00:51:30] so here's where we are.

[00:51:33] We have Republicans

[00:51:34] and Democrats.

[00:51:35] Now,

[00:51:35] we could go in

[00:51:36] a great deal

[00:51:37] about the communist origins

[00:51:39] of the Republican Party

[00:51:40] and their close ties

[00:51:43] to Marxist philosophies

[00:51:46] back in the 1850s

[00:51:47] and 1860s.

[00:51:48] And right now,

[00:51:50] everybody says,

[00:51:50] oh no,

[00:51:50] those Republicans,

[00:51:51] they're the big conservatives

[00:51:53] and everything.

[00:51:54] people with slight shades

[00:51:57] of difference,

[00:51:58] we have become

[00:51:59] a socialist people.

[00:52:01] Now,

[00:52:02] there's a few of us

[00:52:03] that are saying,

[00:52:04] you know,

[00:52:05] not on my watch,

[00:52:06] over my dead body,

[00:52:07] my grandkids

[00:52:08] are not going to live

[00:52:08] under this.

[00:52:09] But you know what?

[00:52:10] My grandkids

[00:52:11] are getting older

[00:52:12] and they are living under it.

[00:52:13] I'm sorry.

[00:52:14] And it's a tragic...

[00:52:15] And not only are they living

[00:52:16] under it,

[00:52:17] half of them are for it.

[00:52:19] Well,

[00:52:20] I don't...

[00:52:20] I hope my grandkids aren't.

[00:52:22] The reason I'm saying that is...

[00:52:23] And I don't mean just

[00:52:24] your grandkids specifically.

[00:52:25] I'm talking about,

[00:52:26] you know,

[00:52:26] the generation.

[00:52:28] They're for it.

[00:52:28] Now,

[00:52:29] your grandkids may not be...

[00:52:30] Hopefully,

[00:52:30] they've been taught better

[00:52:31] and hopefully mine aren't.

[00:52:32] We don't have control

[00:52:32] of their choices.

[00:52:34] We don't have control

[00:52:35] of their choices either.

[00:52:36] So that's why some of them are...

[00:52:37] But I'm just telling you,

[00:52:39] societally speaking,

[00:52:39] they're all for it now.

[00:52:41] That's the problem.

[00:52:43] Who would agree with us

[00:52:44] if we took a poll that said,

[00:52:45] hey,

[00:52:45] we shouldn't give a penny

[00:52:46] at the federal government

[00:52:47] for illegal immigration,

[00:52:49] for natural disasters,

[00:52:50] or for foreign aid?

[00:52:52] Do you agree

[00:52:52] that we shouldn't give a penny

[00:52:53] that it's unconstitutional,

[00:52:55] immoral,

[00:52:55] criminal,

[00:52:55] and against God's laws?

[00:52:57] I wonder how many people

[00:52:58] would say,

[00:52:58] yes,

[00:52:59] of course,

[00:52:59] that's true.

[00:53:00] That's accurate.

[00:53:00] That's right.

[00:53:02] It's way over half.

[00:53:03] would be in favor

[00:53:04] of the socialist perspective

[00:53:06] of the new upcoming generation.

[00:53:08] I venture to guess

[00:53:10] it's 80 to 90%.

[00:53:11] I'm sorry.

[00:53:12] We are really on a bad path.

[00:53:16] I mean,

[00:53:17] what do you do?

[00:53:18] The American Revolution

[00:53:19] was one

[00:53:20] with just a few active,

[00:53:23] devoted patriots

[00:53:24] on the battlefront.

[00:53:26] Depending on where you were,

[00:53:27] the Deep South

[00:53:29] or the Middle States

[00:53:31] or New England,

[00:53:32] whatever.

[00:53:32] Yeah, sure.

[00:53:33] The bigger the city,

[00:53:34] the more liberal

[00:53:35] and less support they had,

[00:53:37] too, by the way.

[00:53:37] Let's be clear about that.

[00:53:39] Right.

[00:53:39] Well,

[00:53:39] that's where

[00:53:40] I have an aphorism

[00:53:41] I use.

[00:53:42] The higher the population density,

[00:53:44] the greater the propensity

[00:53:45] to socialism.

[00:53:46] And if you put

[00:53:48] a university in that,

[00:53:52] it goes...

[00:53:52] Look out.

[00:53:54] Look out.

[00:53:55] No, let me...

[00:53:55] I just...

[00:53:55] Something just popped

[00:53:56] in my mind.

[00:53:57] And I know it's dangerous

[00:53:59] when I do this.

[00:54:00] But we...

[00:54:02] For the last 10 days or so,

[00:54:04] we've been on the road.

[00:54:05] We've been in Utah,

[00:54:07] Idaho,

[00:54:08] Wyoming,

[00:54:08] and Montana.

[00:54:09] And I would venture to guess,

[00:54:11] and of course,

[00:54:11] I didn't stroke tally this,

[00:54:13] but I'll bet you

[00:54:13] 1,000 to one

[00:54:14] because it's more than that.

[00:54:16] There were Trump

[00:54:20] banners

[00:54:20] and flyers

[00:54:22] and yard signs

[00:54:23] and everything.

[00:54:24] 1,000 to one

[00:54:25] more than for Kamala.

[00:54:26] The reason is

[00:54:26] I never once

[00:54:28] in all of that travel

[00:54:29] saw one for Kamala.

[00:54:30] Okay.

[00:54:31] Except in Utah.

[00:54:33] It's probably

[00:54:33] 30 to one in Utah.

[00:54:36] I mean,

[00:54:36] no,

[00:54:37] I'm not kidding you.

[00:54:37] That's a disgrace, man.

[00:54:39] Utah is far more

[00:54:40] in favor of Kamala,

[00:54:41] apparently,

[00:54:42] by what they're displaying

[00:54:43] than in Wyoming,

[00:54:45] Montana,

[00:54:46] and Idaho.

[00:54:46] But I never saw

[00:54:48] in Montana