Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/08/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastNovember 08, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 1 – 11/08/2024

* 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

* A total of 42.3M people tuned into election night coverage on various networks -- a decrease from the 56.9M viewers recorded in 2020, Nielsen reports - SmartBrief.com

* Unprecedented surge in 'dark money' floods 2024 elections - OpenSecrets.org has tracked more than $2.8B in dark money spending & contributions reported to the FEC.

* The Federal Reserve Lowers Federal Funds Rate By 0.25% In a Push to Boost the US Economy.

* Jerome Powell says he would not resign as Fed chief if Trump asked for his resignation - Spencer Kimball

* Trump appointed Powell in 2017.

* Biden Will Keep Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve Chair - NYT.

* The World's Richest Had a Very Good Post-Election Day Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison saw windfalls in the billions after Trump was elected - Newser.com

* Promised Tax Cut Plan Soon to Face A Reckoning - Andrew Duehren, NYT.

[00:00:14] From atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West, you are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:24] All right, happy to have you along, my fellow Americans, Sam Bushman live on your radio.

[00:00:31] Hard-hitting news that I refuse to use, no doubt, starts now.

[00:00:34] Now this, my fellow Americans, is the broadcast for Friday, November the 8th, in the year of our Lord, 2024.

[00:00:41] This is Hour 1 of 2, the goal always to protect life, liberty, and property.

[00:00:46] To promote God, family, and country.

[00:00:48] Man, we got so much going on, it's not even funny.

[00:00:51] I don't even know how to respond to all of it.

[00:00:53] It's so crazy, right?

[00:00:59] We reject revolution, folks.

[00:01:01] I want to just kind of make sure people know this.

[00:01:03] We reject revolution unless it's a Jesus revolution.

[00:01:06] Then we're in because we follow the Prince of Peace, right?

[00:01:09] I want to make sure people really realize that.

[00:01:11] We want peace.

[00:01:13] And I feel like peace has been fleeting in America,

[00:01:17] but it's going to get worse.

[00:01:20] These conservatives, many of them are fake conservatives.

[00:01:24] And these liberals are, I don't even know how to say this.

[00:01:29] It seemed like my opinion, to which I'm entitled, they are way too nice.

[00:01:34] They're like, oh, different from the Donald.

[00:01:36] We're not going to complain about the elected results.

[00:01:38] We're going to peacefully let this all go.

[00:01:40] We're going to transfer power peacefully.

[00:01:42] It's all good.

[00:01:43] We love you, Donald.

[00:01:44] We're going to drop all of our opposition.

[00:01:46] We're going to fall in line.

[00:01:48] No complaints.

[00:01:49] No.

[00:01:49] Is that really real from these people that have been so hostile to anything that we believe in?

[00:02:02] So I don't know.

[00:02:04] I just feel like if you're not very careful, you're going to be schnookered on this thing.

[00:02:09] That's all I can tell you right now.

[00:02:11] Be very, very, very aware.

[00:02:13] All right.

[00:02:14] Welcome to the broadcast.

[00:02:15] It is a freedom-loving, faith-filled.

[00:02:18] We're taking America back one heart, one mind, one issue at a time.

[00:02:21] Friday, that means I've got the good doctor, Dr. Scott Bradley, back with me.

[00:02:26] He's the founder and chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation

[00:02:30] and the author of the book and DVD lecture series, To Preserve the Nation.

[00:02:34] All available at freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:02:37] And he just got off his Thursday night webinar last night, as he does every week.

[00:02:42] You can go to the website and sign up for those webinars, freedomsrisingsun.com.

[00:02:47] Doctor, welcome back, sir.

[00:02:49] Well, thank you very much, Sam, and good morning to everyone.

[00:02:53] End of a work week for many of you.

[00:02:55] I know Sam works an extra day on the radio, so he can keep people current that are looking

[00:03:01] for their news and their commentary over the weekend.

[00:03:04] You know, Sam, your comments about the peace-loving and all that kind of good stuff,

[00:03:09] I think it's at risk beyond the scope.

[00:03:13] And I know you know it's beyond the scope of the bit you talked about.

[00:03:17] But, you know, it's something that on this program with you, we've talked about times of prayer

[00:03:25] that are needful, and we did that much of the time on our webinars.

[00:03:29] And one thing that came up last night in the webinar when I was doing that was that we need

[00:03:36] another call for prayer, I believe.

[00:03:39] I believe that the regime transfer is happening.

[00:03:42] I believe that we're at a high-risk point.

[00:03:45] I believe that you cannot just say, oh, well, the guy I wanted won, and I'm going to go back

[00:03:52] to sleep, and so on and so forth.

[00:03:53] I think the supplication to God is another necessary thing.

[00:03:58] So I would call for another gathering with those that you can influence and go before God

[00:04:06] and humbly repent and ask for direction, counsel for those that are coming into office,

[00:04:14] those that are leaving office, those that might cause problems.

[00:04:17] I mean, we need to have a settling of the Prince of Peace.

[00:04:21] Now, I just, I didn't talk about this last night.

[00:04:25] I should have, but I didn't.

[00:04:28] You know, you talk about peace.

[00:04:30] Well, Donald Trump, President-elect Trump, made some very overtly, I don't think they were

[00:04:39] even subtle threats to Hamas when he spoke.

[00:04:42] And it just is disheartening to me for someone to get elected and, you know, be calling for peace and resolving these conflicts around the world and all of these kinds of challenges that face us.

[00:04:58] And there was this kind of rhetoric running up to the election that said, look, guys, we need to all get together and stop this bickering.

[00:05:09] Okay.

[00:05:09] I know there's a lot of other ways to say that.

[00:05:12] So they, on one hand, say, let's be civil.

[00:05:14] Let's work together.

[00:05:14] Let's kind of bury the hatchet.

[00:05:16] Let's have unity.

[00:05:17] Biden said that.

[00:05:18] Look where that got us.

[00:05:19] Trump's now saying that.

[00:05:20] At the same time, they're agitating for war.

[00:05:24] Not only internationally, but domestically.

[00:05:27] They really are.

[00:05:29] Both sides ratchet up this stuff beyond imagination.

[00:05:33] We'll get into that as the broadcast unfolds because Donald Trump has 10 planks or 10 ideas in which he believes he can really make a difference.

[00:05:40] I've got a problem with a lot of them.

[00:05:42] We'll talk about that coming up as the broadcast unfolds.

[00:05:45] But I want to highlight this, though.

[00:05:47] A total of 42.3 million people tuned in to election night coverage on various networks.

[00:05:54] They say that's a big decrease from the 56.

[00:05:57] That's 56.9 million that watched in 2020.

[00:06:01] 2020, smartbrief.com, Nielsen Ratings Reports.

[00:06:05] That's where I'm getting this from.

[00:06:07] What do you say to that, Dr. Bradley?

[00:06:10] Oh, there's a whole bunch we could say about that, one of which was, remember 2020, everybody was locked up in their little hovels.

[00:06:17] You know, they were in their basement watching what was going on, and people were probably bored to death, and they turned the TV on.

[00:06:23] Okay?

[00:06:24] That's possibly part of the contributing to that where we've diminished.

[00:06:28] And nowadays, people can go outside and see the sunshine and breathe the fresh air.

[00:06:33] But in addition to that, it brings a secondary thought to that.

[00:06:38] I saw one commentary right after the election that said, and this was from somebody that wanted Harris for president.

[00:06:46] He said, this can't possibly be.

[00:06:49] He said, everything is a sham.

[00:06:52] We have been cheated.

[00:06:53] I mean, and that was the whole tenor of his commentary.

[00:06:56] And here was the basis of it.

[00:06:59] Can you imagine we got less votes this time than we got with Biden?

[00:07:04] Biden got 81 million votes.

[00:07:05] Kamala this time got 68 million.

[00:07:08] And he's saying that shows that there were shenanigans going on.

[00:07:12] Well, honestly, the Biden thing was a shenanigan.

[00:07:15] Biden did not, even in the slightest degree, campaign.

[00:07:20] Come close to 81 million votes.

[00:07:21] Right.

[00:07:21] No, there was no way in the world it was the most votes.

[00:07:25] But either he got way too many and they need to prove it, or she got way too little and they need to prove it.

[00:07:29] But the disparity is something worth highlighting and saying what on earth is happening.

[00:07:34] Donald Trump got close to a similar amount in both realities, 2020 and 2024.

[00:07:39] How does that happen on one side of the aisle but not the other?

[00:07:42] It's very, very strange indeed.

[00:07:44] But again, it smacks of election fraud, which they claim we can't prove.

[00:07:48] And I don't really even want to go try to count votes or do all those things because I believe that's very, at least in our modern era,

[00:07:56] they have done everything they can to make sure that you cannot count those accurately.

[00:07:59] Right.

[00:08:00] The custody of the ballots have been destroyed and everything else.

[00:08:02] So it's a losing battle to try to count votes at this point.

[00:08:05] To me, the biggest clear evidence of election fraud of all is literally the FBI lied about the Hunter laptop and said there was no foreign dealings by Joe and Hunter,

[00:08:21] even though they knew it was a fact that that was true.

[00:08:25] The laptop was real.

[00:08:27] And 51-plus government agencies lied about that or government leaders lied about that.

[00:08:33] They were all in security and everything else.

[00:08:34] They flat out lied and protected Joe.

[00:08:36] Meanwhile, they told false Russian Thai lies about Donald Trump.

[00:08:43] And they knew full well those were lies also.

[00:08:45] And so the FBI literally committed election fraud because the federal government and the FBI then got in bed with these big social media companies

[00:08:52] and forced them to suppress certain news and promote other news to their liking regardless of the truth.

[00:08:59] They absolutely peddled fake news.

[00:09:01] They knew it.

[00:09:02] They lied.

[00:09:03] They did it.

[00:09:04] And they manipulated the election.

[00:09:05] That, to me, is one of the biggest examples of election fraud.

[00:09:09] The second example that I would point to is this Phil Lyman scenario where Phil Lyman literally won the caucus by 68 percent.

[00:09:17] That means he should have went straight to the general election.

[00:09:22] But then they played games, created these new laws, said, okay, wait, you can get signatures,

[00:09:27] and circumvent that caucus system, which is what Cox did.

[00:09:31] But then it turned out Cox didn't get enough signatures, and Phil Lyman called him out on it.

[00:09:35] Went to the Utah Supreme Court.

[00:09:36] The Utah Supreme Court didn't look at the evidence.

[00:09:38] There was no redress of grievance had there for Phil Lyman.

[00:09:41] And basically the Utah Supreme Court basically said, forget it.

[00:09:46] It's frivolous.

[00:09:46] Dump it.

[00:09:47] Well, then they worked on an audit.

[00:09:50] And the auditors thought, well, we can audit this thing and show Phil to be a liar and dismiss it all.

[00:09:55] Well, they got caught.

[00:09:56] And it turns out that the auditors agreed with Phil Lyman.

[00:09:59] Hey, Cox didn't get enough signatures.

[00:10:01] Then they made a bunch of lies up and said, oh, well, he could have got the signatures,

[00:10:05] and he could have, should have, would have, and made all these excuses that would have never,

[00:10:08] ever been able to fly if Phil Lyman was in that spot.

[00:10:11] And so they literally committed fraud on the Republican Party.

[00:10:14] Now Phil is at the federal Supreme Court or the United States Supreme Court trying to get a redress of grievance still.

[00:10:21] Meanwhile, Cox, based on his fraud, walks in and continues his, quote, governorship.

[00:10:29] Those are the two biggest examples of election fraud that I can think of or find, Dr. Bradley.

[00:10:36] But I want you to respond to both of those.

[00:10:38] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:10:39] Go ahead and respond to both of those because I think those are probably two of the biggest.

[00:10:44] I've got a couple of more, but those are two of the biggest examples of flat-out election manipulation.

[00:10:49] It's not debatable in those examples.

[00:10:52] No, they very much seem to be a slam dunk on the case.

[00:10:56] Let's do the Utah look.

[00:10:57] You've done a good job reviewing what happened in Utah.

[00:11:01] Tragically, in my opinion, and we'll see how it plays out.

[00:11:05] I know that Phil Lyman has taken his case to the Supreme Court.

[00:11:09] My assumption is that something along these lines will happen in the Supreme Court.

[00:11:14] Oh, it's a mood issue now.

[00:11:16] The people have spoken in Utah.

[00:11:19] And we don't want to tamper with the will of the people.

[00:11:23] And therefore, we're not going to give a hearing to this or give any redress.

[00:11:27] Okay.

[00:11:28] So I hope and pray it does not go that way, actually.

[00:11:33] But what you've outlined is a travesty.

[00:11:37] And it's very interesting to me that the governor partnership between him and the lieutenant governor,

[00:11:45] running as like a president, vice president would on the same team,

[00:11:49] the lieutenant governor is the one that has all of the control of the elections in Utah.

[00:11:53] It's a travesty of what has been aligned here.

[00:11:56] Plus, the bill that allowed Cox to go out and sign up people on a referendum, if you will,

[00:12:09] to try and get him on the ballot.

[00:12:11] That's a travesty also the way it happened.

[00:12:13] The law clearly reads you get over 60% in the caucus.

[00:12:18] You go straight to the general election.

[00:12:21] Do not pass gold.

[00:12:22] Do not collect $200.

[00:12:23] This is the way it is.

[00:12:25] And there is some older, it's a year plus older, Cox, who thought he was going to win the caucuses,

[00:12:34] said, yeah, if you get over 60%, you're an automatic in the general.

[00:12:38] So all of these things, I mean, it's the Republicans in Utah pulled what the rest of the country says

[00:12:46] is a Democrat stunt in the general elections.

[00:12:50] Utah did it with Republicans at the helm.

[00:12:55] And it's something that definitely needs redress.

[00:12:59] I hope and pray the Supreme Court looks at it.

[00:13:01] I do not believe they will.

[00:13:02] I think that there will be, it will be basically tossed.

[00:13:06] Oh, the election's over.

[00:13:08] Moot issue.

[00:13:09] Quit complaining.

[00:13:10] Let's get better luck next time.

[00:13:12] I think that's what's going to happen.

[00:13:13] On the national level, however, it's, as you point out, you've got a lot more examples that you could give that would show how this thing was manipulated.

[00:13:24] I mean, the lawfare and everything else like that that's happened, the Russia, Russia, Russia proved to be false many times over.

[00:13:31] The idea that you can contain and control and spin news based upon federal agencies telling social media what to do.

[00:13:42] You know, it's interesting that the propaganda machine we've got going in this country right now with federal agencies influencing outcome is every bit as much as you would have said that Joseph Goebbels was doing as the propaganda guru for the Nazi party in Germany when Hitler rose to power and through the 30s and into the 40s.

[00:14:04] Because, yeah, I couldn't agree more.

[00:14:06] The control, I mean, Joseph Goebbels is, was, is the FBI now.

[00:14:11] Let me add the next layer of election fraud.

[00:14:13] Not only did the FBI and the Justice Department go ahead and manipulate the reality of things.

[00:14:18] They lied about Donald Trump's impeachments.

[00:14:20] You know, they, at the impeachment trial for Donald Trump, one of the claims they made is, oh, yeah, at January 6th, these guys beat a cop and he died with a fire extinguisher.

[00:14:29] That turned out to be false.

[00:14:30] So there was propaganda literally in the impeachments of Donald Trump as well.

[00:14:35] There was lying about January the 6th.

[00:14:38] And hopefully we can really get to the bottom of January 6th.

[00:14:40] I pray Donald Trump and team really does something to get the facts out on this thing.

[00:14:45] But I doubt it.

[00:14:46] Donald usually wants to push for the facts when he can't do anything about it.

[00:14:49] When he can do something about it, instantly it melts away.

[00:14:53] I've got multiple examples of that.

[00:14:55] But there's also an unprecedented surge in dark money for the 2024 election cycle as well.

[00:15:03] OpenSecrets.org is highlighting this.

[00:15:06] And they have tracked more than $2.8 billion.

[00:15:10] $2.8 billion in dark money spending and contributions reported to the FEC, Federal Elections Commission.

[00:15:19] Okay?

[00:15:20] That's OpenSecrets documenting that.

[00:15:21] Now, you look at Mark Zuckerberg in 2020.

[00:15:24] He put $400 million into the thing.

[00:15:26] And then later he admits that, hey, the federal government pressed on him and Facebook to manipulate stories that came out.

[00:15:33] So now you've got a guy that put in $400 million to the elections.

[00:15:36] We don't know where that money went.

[00:15:37] Now we find out that $2.8 billion in dark money rolls through.

[00:15:41] You and I have a limit of how much we can donate.

[00:15:43] But, hey, if you have a pack or some of these dark money horses, you can put money in any way you want to.

[00:15:48] Okay?

[00:15:49] That's election fraud too.

[00:15:50] Let's follow the money and prove it.

[00:15:51] Where did all of Mark Zuckerberg's money go?

[00:15:54] Right?

[00:15:54] And now these elections where $2.8 billion in 2024 goes to these elections.

[00:15:59] Where did that money come from?

[00:16:01] Is it outside the United States money?

[00:16:03] Is it fraud money?

[00:16:05] Is it money that Joe garnered and is wheeling and dealing with the Hunter scandals?

[00:16:10] Okay.

[00:16:10] We got to look into all that and to say there's vote fraud.

[00:16:13] I can say absolutely there's vote fraud there.

[00:16:16] How much?

[00:16:17] Where?

[00:16:18] Well, unless I can really get subpoena power.

[00:16:20] Unless I can really follow the money and get to the bottom of it, it's hard for me to, you know, pin the tail on the donkey.

[00:16:25] That's what they're betting on.

[00:16:26] They'll just say you're a liar, you're a conspiracy nut, you're crazy.

[00:16:29] Dismiss, dismiss, dismiss.

[00:16:31] But if Donald Trump really used his subpoena power, got to the bottom of all that.

[00:16:35] But see, Donald never will.

[00:16:37] Because here's what happened, in my opinion, in 2024.

[00:16:40] At first the Republicans said, hey, you're committing vote fraud, you can't do that.

[00:16:44] And then they finally went, well, if we can't stop you from committing vote fraud, we're going to commit vote fraud too.

[00:16:50] So the third example of the vote, or the next example of the vote fraud that I would give is, hey, they literally went out and created more mail-in early voting than ever before.

[00:17:00] Well, they used to say mail-in voting was fraud.

[00:17:03] Now the Republicans have embraced it wholesale.

[00:17:05] Now they said we'll embrace it because we have to to get our guy in power, and then we'll put a stop to it.

[00:17:10] Well, now comes the, then we'll put a stop to it.

[00:17:13] Do you think they really will?

[00:17:14] I don't think so, see?

[00:17:15] But when you have mail-in balloting where you can't guarantee the custody of the ballots, when you have these ballot boxes that they say are safe and good, but they get burned to the ground.

[00:17:25] When you have, okay, you have created, now you've got early voting by the Republicans, you've got mail-in voting by the Republicans.

[00:17:30] They just beat the Democrats at the fraud game this time.

[00:17:33] That's all they did.

[00:17:34] And so they're all looking at ballot harvesting.

[00:17:36] They're all looking at, you know, ballot chasers.

[00:17:39] Let's run around and, you know, buy someone a beer so they'll vote.

[00:17:42] Let's do all these different things.

[00:17:44] And, okay, all that smacks of election fraud.

[00:17:47] So if Donald Trump literally gets to the bottom of this, he better do it in the first 100 days or he'll never get it done.

[00:17:53] And secondly, to me, there's so many examples of vote fraud I can keep going.

[00:17:58] But here's the problem.

[00:17:59] Even if I tell them there's vote fraud and prove it, they'll never accept it.

[00:18:03] Look at Utah.

[00:18:04] Phil Lyman literally proved vote fraud.

[00:18:07] And they just simply laughed at him, ignored him, and moved on.

[00:18:11] And these are the Republicans, the one that said give us power and we'll stop vote fraud.

[00:18:15] I know we've got to kind of play the game until we get there.

[00:18:18] But, well, I don't see that they're going to get to the bottom of it in any way.

[00:18:21] They have no intention of doing it at all.

[00:18:23] And Utah is the quintessential proof, doctor.

[00:18:27] Well, the Republicans have been running Utah for decades now, literally.

[00:18:33] I mean, the last Democrat governors we had were decades ago, Matheson and Rampton.

[00:18:43] And while I had my grief with them, oftentimes their principles were more solid and sound than the Republican governors have been since.

[00:18:52] But Utah was an early adopter of the mail-in ballot.

[00:18:57] But, I mean, as soon as they had a breath of opportunity to do it, they did.

[00:19:02] And they've been playing that game ever since.

[00:19:04] And so, yes, Utah is right on the leading cusp of that kind of thing.

[00:19:09] But, you know, look, if you look at the numbers, they say the House is still up for grabs.

[00:19:14] I don't see any pathway at all for the U.S. House to be controlled by the Democrats.

[00:19:20] And so my assumption at this point is the Republicans will control the House, the Senate, and the executive branch.

[00:19:28] And so if the Republicans—

[00:19:29] And now, like their freshman Republican revolution back in the 90s, they'll be like,

[00:19:32] we just don't have a big enough majority, and they'll waste two years.

[00:19:35] And then they'll be like, please give us greater margins, and then they'll lose their shirt,

[00:19:39] and we'll go down the same rabbit hole we've always gone on.

[00:19:41] Meanwhile, they've done nothing to restore the Republic.

[00:19:44] Well, that's the thing.

[00:19:45] I think Republicans have proven themselves incapable of governance.

[00:19:50] But let's just say that the House is in the hands of the Republicans.

[00:19:55] The Senate is absolutely in the hands of the Republicans.

[00:19:58] The presidency is.

[00:20:00] And so if you're going to govern, let's get to the bottom of some of these major issues that have been vexing the nation.

[00:20:09] Let's fix it, and let's move on.

[00:20:11] And you point out the first 100 days is important.

[00:20:14] But if we see something happen in the 100 days, oh, my goodness.

[00:20:18] I will admit on the air that my hope for that, I mean, the fact that they pulled it off is a miracle.

[00:20:27] So I'm looking for some kind of appropriate action.

[00:20:32] Now, I said appropriate.

[00:20:34] You might have heard that word.

[00:20:35] If you take the governance and you become a vindictive, you know, Kamala Harris-ish type person or Nancy Pelosi-ish type person.

[00:20:48] No, no.

[00:20:49] Everything is principles-based.

[00:20:51] Let's go with the rule of law, the due process, all that kind of stuff, limits and bounds, checks and balances.

[00:20:58] But that's another thing I might just mention.

[00:21:00] I know our time slips so fast.

[00:21:03] You know, the presidents always say, oh, I can write an executive order for that, and that will be the way it is.

[00:21:09] Well, you know, then the next guy comes along and countermands it.

[00:21:11] Perfect segue for what we're talking about right now.

[00:21:14] Ladies and gentlemen, here it is.

[00:21:16] The Federal Reserve lowers federal funds rate 0.25% in a push to what?

[00:21:26] Boost the U.S. economy.

[00:21:28] I find that very interesting because Jerome Powell literally says he will not resign if Fed chief or as Fed chief.

[00:21:38] If Trump asks for his resignation, he says Trump doesn't have the authority to fire me.

[00:21:44] Spencer Kimball with the piece, Trump appointed Powell in 2017, just so you know.

[00:21:49] So here's kind of the deal.

[00:21:50] The question is, hey, when you have an unconstitutional agency like the Federal Reserve, does the president have the right to fire?

[00:21:57] If you appointed him, you can unappoint him.

[00:21:59] I mean, if you have the ability to hire, you certainly have the ability to fire, in my view.

[00:22:03] But the problem is we've created these quasi-german agencies that are not even constitutional in the first place.

[00:22:08] So it's very hard to look for guidance on this.

[00:22:10] I think what he needs to do is just shut down the whole Federal Reserve.

[00:22:13] It's time to audit and end the Fed right now.

[00:22:16] Dr. Bradley.

[00:22:17] Well, the Fed has been one of those vaccine problems for, you know, like 110 years that was unconstitutionally created.

[00:22:26] It's a private, for-profit consortium.

[00:22:31] It owns our economy.

[00:22:33] It's all unconstitutional.

[00:22:36] Violates everything the founding fathers said in terms of how they're operating.

[00:22:40] Now, yes, Trump did appoint him seven years ago.

[00:22:44] If I recall correctly, I'd have to do a lookup on this.

[00:22:47] But I think the Federal Reserve Board chairman, by design, has a 12-year tenure.

[00:22:53] That's by memory, and it could be faulty.

[00:22:56] So, you know, let's check it.

[00:22:58] But the fact is, I think by law, once they're appointed, they have a 12-year tenure.

[00:23:03] They're supposed to be independent of the administration and changing winds politically.

[00:23:10] And so they do have a pretty strong – they hold the stranglehold, if you will, based upon their legal perception that they can exist.

[00:23:21] The Fed is an unconstitutional, illegal organization.

[00:23:25] Anyway, your thought about shutting it down in the Fed really ought to be pursued.

[00:23:31] And some of these bills that have been there since the Ron Paul days, at least, ought to be carried through and voted on by both the House and the Senate.

[00:23:42] The president should sign them.

[00:23:45] Look, let's go back to what happened with Andy Jackson when they were trying to foist National Bank.

[00:23:53] All right, by the way, the Fed chairman has a four-year term.

[00:23:57] Really?

[00:23:59] Yeah.

[00:24:00] Okay, when does that expire?

[00:24:01] Because Senate confirms Powell's second term as Fed term in 2022.

[00:24:08] So he's got two more years beyond where we are right now.

[00:24:11] Yeah, 2026, and then he's off the board in 2028 and so on.

[00:24:15] So anyway, hang tight.

[00:24:17] We've got a lot to talk about.

[00:24:18] But I'm telling you right now, if Donald Trump wants to really do something honest, really wants to do something big, let's have a showdown with Jerome Powell.

[00:24:25] Just fire that sucker and say you're gone.

[00:24:29] If he can hire him or appoint him, he can fire him or unappoint him.

[00:24:33] The problem is that, hey, confirmed by the Senate.

[00:24:37] So it's kind of an advice and consent discussion, which is very strange.

[00:24:41] We'll break it down with Dr. Scott Bradley in seconds.

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[00:30:35] We're talking about the Federal Reserve lowers interest rates by a quarter of a point yesterday.

[00:30:41] Half a point right before the elections.

[00:30:43] To me, that's election fraud as well.

[00:30:45] But I digress.

[00:30:46] Both sides of the aisle simply love the fiat dishonest money system.

[00:30:51] They complain about it from time to time when they're not in power or they don't have any control.

[00:30:55] But then when it comes down to it, they all love it and they all participate in it.

[00:30:58] Republicans and Democrats alike, we need to jettison the unconstitutional dishonest behemoth.

[00:31:03] Honest money is the issue.

[00:31:05] You would hand here.

[00:31:06] Jerome Powell literally throws down the gauntlet and says, hey, I won't even resign even if Donald Trump asks me to.

[00:31:11] Not doing it.

[00:31:12] He doesn't have any authority over me.

[00:31:13] Well, just so you know, Trump appointed Powell in 2017.

[00:31:17] Now, just to prove that both sides of the aisle love these criminals at the Federal Reserve,

[00:31:22] Biden will keep Jerome Powell as Federal Reserve chair writes the New York Times back in 2022.

[00:31:28] So there's four-year terms for these clowns.

[00:31:31] It doesn't go aside with any other normal elections because they're trying to pretend that it's above partisan politics, but it's not.

[00:31:37] The Uniparty or whatever you want to call it, they're all in for Jerome.

[00:31:42] So, you know, Donald Trump, you know, kind of saying, oh, man, the Federal Reserve this or we got to that or J.D.

[00:31:47] Vance has criticized the Federal Reserve in the past.

[00:31:50] None of these people are going to do anything about it.

[00:31:52] And I'll tell you why.

[00:31:53] They complain saying, oh, Donald Trump's going to ruin the economy.

[00:31:56] That's what the Democrats said.

[00:31:57] But now here's the headline from the Democrats.

[00:32:01] The world's richest had a very good post-election day.

[00:32:07] Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Larry Ellison, they all saw a big windfall of billions after Trump took the Oval Office.

[00:32:18] So that's newser.com with that piece.

[00:32:20] And this just goes to show these same people that said Donald would ruin the economy now are criticizing because,

[00:32:24] well, man, Donald got everybody rich.

[00:32:28] And they pretend the Federal Reserve is somehow separate, that, hey, it's above reproach.

[00:32:32] Now, the president appoints the Federal Reserve chair for a four-year term.

[00:32:37] The Senate must give consent, just so you know.

[00:32:40] But Joe and Donald absolutely in unison on this.

[00:32:45] My first recommendation, if we're going to talk about 100 days, forget that.

[00:32:49] Let's talk about day one for a second.

[00:32:50] First thing I would do is fire Jerome Powell and say we're going to defunct the Federal Reserve.

[00:32:55] It's gone.

[00:32:56] It's criminal.

[00:32:57] It's unconstitutional.

[00:32:58] And we're not doing it.

[00:32:59] And any of you people who complain, I'll absolutely arrest anybody who's been involved in the Federal Reserve in the last 50 years that's alive if you don't stop.

[00:33:06] Okay?

[00:33:07] Donald has that ability.

[00:33:08] If we're going to talk about executive orders, he absolutely has that ability.

[00:33:13] Dr. Bradley, what do you say?

[00:33:15] No.

[00:33:16] I'll give you the reasons, though, if you're interested.

[00:33:18] He doesn't have the ability to abolish an unconstitutional agency?

[00:33:23] It was created by Congress.

[00:33:27] Unconstitutionally?

[00:33:28] Absolutely.

[00:33:29] Unequivocally.

[00:33:30] So if it's unconstitarily created, it can just be removed, right?

[00:33:34] No.

[00:33:34] Just a second.

[00:33:35] We've got to understand that there is a process, just like the FDA, created unconstitutionally by the Congress, but it's not going to be abolished by Trump or Bobby Kennedy or anybody because of that, because the Congress is going to claim ascendancy in that thing.

[00:33:53] So there's got to be get in the trenches and get this done right.

[00:33:57] Let's just go back to Andrew Johnson back in 1868.

[00:34:01] You know, clear back in 1868.

[00:34:03] That was what he was impeached over.

[00:34:06] The principal article of impeachment back in March of 1868 was that he violated the Tenure of Office Act.

[00:34:14] Congress had passed a tenure of office.

[00:34:17] This thing of appointment and confirmation and all that kind of stuff, they had done this so that Johnson could not remove specifically Edwin Stanton, who was there by Lincoln's behest.

[00:34:32] And replace him.

[00:34:34] And replace him.

[00:34:34] Okay.

[00:34:35] Johnson went ahead and did that.

[00:34:38] And they brought articles of impeachment.

[00:34:40] Okay.

[00:34:41] Now, it turned out okay.

[00:34:42] Johnson didn't get impeached and at least convicted.

[00:34:46] He was saved by one vote.

[00:34:49] Now, what I'm thinking right now is that Donald is not going to put at risk his whole presidency over something that he would consider to be, okay, let's let this thing run out over the next two years.

[00:35:04] We'll get a decent federal chair.

[00:35:07] Let's work on this process of getting rid of the Federal Reserve guys in the process.

[00:35:11] But they've been down this road together before.

[00:35:15] I mean, history will tell you that impeachment will likely occur if Trump attempts to unseat him based upon the length of his tenure.

[00:35:26] He was reappointed and approved, you know, both by Biden and the Senate.

[00:35:31] Criminally so.

[00:35:32] And I would think that...

[00:35:33] Unconstitutionally so.

[00:35:34] The whole process is a mess, but there's going to have to be...

[00:35:39] It's been a mess that's been evolving over time.

[00:35:42] It's going to have to be devolved over time based upon some pick-and-shovel work that needs to be done to keep this from derailing Trump's second administration 100 days into it.

[00:35:55] Because this happened specifically over a firing of someone that was in an office that they had protected with the Tenure of Office Act.

[00:36:07] I just don't foresee Trump doing anything like this whatsoever.

[00:36:12] He won't.

[00:36:13] And that's my point is that both sides of the aisle love the Federal Reserve and they're going to keep the Federal Reserve.

[00:36:18] And I'm of the opinion that if people can put an unconstitutional law in place, the chief executive can negate that law.

[00:36:25] He can say, listen, I will not allow a penny of unconstitutional money to be spent.

[00:36:32] And then they assassinated Bob...

[00:36:34] I mean, JFK.

[00:36:35] Well, they did.

[00:36:36] JFK was, in a way, trying to subvert that too.

[00:36:39] See, they have ways and means and all those kind of things.

[00:36:43] So here's the question for you.

[00:36:44] Is there a way out of the Federal Reserve then or do we have it forever?

[00:36:46] Or are they just going to move us to a dishonest digital currency, which is where they're headed?

[00:36:50] No, it could be eliminated.

[00:36:54] I mean, as soon as, let's say, the Republicans do come into office the first week in January and Trump comes in the 20th of January, let's say all that stuff happens.

[00:37:05] There could be a bill passed that revoked the charter, if you will, of the Federal Reserve immediately.

[00:37:11] Yeah, but that'll never happen.

[00:37:12] But, Sam, I'm telling you, the other things are even less likely to happen because he's not going to put his whole administration at risk on that.

[00:37:20] It needs to be pursued.

[00:37:22] He needs to put the full weight of the presidential office behind it.

[00:37:25] You know, Ron Paul's been in the wings and other people since then crying out for audit of the Federal Reserve and then abolition.

[00:37:33] Abolition.

[00:37:34] Nobody's listening to them.

[00:37:35] But if you had a presidential admonition to do this, taking it to the public, showing them how completely not only unconstitutional it is, but it's a private consortium that controls the American economy unconstitutionally.

[00:37:50] If he began that, take it to the people.

[00:37:53] Ronald Reagan would, if he had believed in it.

[00:37:56] I mean, Trump has communicated with a large mass of people.

[00:38:00] I really believe that with his support and the effort to get it to be front and center in the House and the Senate, I think that they could revoke it.

[00:38:10] That's what Andy Jackson did when he basically, he didn't revoke, he didn't renew the Federal Reserve of their day.

[00:38:20] It wasn't the Federal Reserve.

[00:38:21] It was a different animal and all that kind of stuff.

[00:38:23] But the fact of the matter is he did not, he did not renew it.

[00:38:28] And so they brought articles of impeachment.

[00:38:31] That's how he vetoed it is what he did.

[00:38:33] And so they said, no, no, no, you can't do that.

[00:38:36] And so it put him through the ringer too.

[00:38:38] This is a high risk thing.

[00:38:40] Money, money, money.

[00:38:42] Follow the money.

[00:38:43] And the Federal Reserve is much more powerful than it was in Andy Jackson's day.

[00:38:47] But they prevailed.

[00:38:50] Jackson did not get removed from office.

[00:38:52] And his non-renewal of the Federal Reserve of their day stood.

[00:38:58] And that charter went out of business.

[00:39:01] Biddle, Nicholas Biddle.

[00:39:01] Your proposal would be that he doesn't renew after Jerome's four-year tenure wears out in 2006, that he just simply refuses to renew it?

[00:39:09] It's a multifaceted thing.

[00:39:12] Trump needs to take the Federal Reserve matter to the people, to the House, to the Senate, and say, this was an unconstitutionally created act by the House and the Senate.

[00:39:25] Clear back in 1913.

[00:39:27] It's time for us to get rid of that.

[00:39:29] Take the message to the people.

[00:39:31] Get an outcry for it.

[00:39:33] Put the Ron Paul effort all those years ago at the forefront right now.

[00:39:37] And then while he's at it, he needs to – no, maybe he could get it.

[00:39:41] Maybe, maybe, probably not.

[00:39:43] But let's just say he did get it passed, signed.

[00:39:47] The Federal Reserve goes away.

[00:39:49] Powell is gone.

[00:39:50] Or if he waits until his term runs out, he doesn't reappoint him.

[00:39:59] Obviously, that's an appointment, too.

[00:40:01] Things happen on a pace, on a roll, on a schedule that sometimes they don't move as fast as an assassination.

[00:40:11] But the fact of the matter is that American government is not based upon assassinations, and I'm not suggesting anybody has suggested that.

[00:40:21] Of course.

[00:40:21] But what I'm saying is that immediate actions oftentimes will never occur because it's so precipitous that you don't have the body of the people behind you.

[00:40:31] Go ahead and skip the break.

[00:40:32] That's critical.

[00:40:33] I agree with that.

[00:40:34] The other problem, though, is if you become president of the United States and sworn in January 20th and you start spending illegal, unconstitutional money, you become partisan to the crime.

[00:40:43] Well, he's going to look at Article I, Section 7 or Article I, Section 10, and he's going to say this was constitutionally – all of these – not only the Federal Reserve came into existence by legislative action,

[00:40:58] but also the money that has been legislated came through Article I, Section 7 by the House and the Senate.

[00:41:04] I'll spend that money.

[00:41:06] And Article I, Section 10 talks about you can't spend money that wasn't legally.

[00:41:10] He's going to have a backup that he can say, no, these guys are the ones that authorize the spending of the money.

[00:41:17] And honestly, he's got a leg to stand on because the House and the Senate, really, the buck stops there.

[00:41:23] Those guys are unconstitutionally creating funding from everything from Israel's bombing mass genocide kind of thing.

[00:41:32] He just says I will not spend this illegal money.

[00:41:34] We're not going to spend a penny.

[00:41:36] I'm the chief executive right now, and I'm not going to spend a penny until this gets fixed.

[00:41:40] Okay, and honestly, he could withhold funds.

[00:41:43] I mean, the fact that it's been authorized doesn't mean he's got to spend it.

[00:41:47] That's true.

[00:41:48] By the way, Bill Clinton fell back on that in the Bosnia time.

[00:41:51] Bill Clinton said you authorized the money for the war, even though you've now, you know, when the Bosnia thing was going on, you authorized the money.

[00:41:59] They told him to stop bombing.

[00:42:00] He continued to bomb because he said your authorization of the money allowed me to continue that.

[00:42:07] So there was a big argument about that.

[00:42:09] These are things that are nuanced issues that need to be well thought through.

[00:42:14] But I think Trump needs to get the people aware of what this is.

[00:42:19] Give it, put it in the limelight.

[00:42:21] Put the spotlight on it.

[00:42:23] I mean, Ron Paul talked for decades.

[00:42:26] But he can't.

[00:42:27] The problem is, though, it really puts a president in a bind, though, to spend this unconstitutional illegal cartel money.

[00:42:35] I agree.

[00:42:36] But the fact of the matter is Congress did authorize it.

[00:42:38] He could opt not to spend it.

[00:42:40] But they did it illegally, though.

[00:42:42] They did.

[00:42:42] And he could opt not to spend it.

[00:42:44] And he could, you know.

[00:42:46] But then you've got them saying, well, he's got this constant.

[00:42:49] Can he fire this chairman?

[00:42:50] I mean, he appointed him.

[00:42:51] He can fire him, can't he?

[00:42:52] No, he didn't appoint him.

[00:42:53] I mean, he did the first time.

[00:42:55] But Biden was the one that brought it up this time.

[00:42:58] So he's countermanding a Biden thing.

[00:42:59] So if one president can appoint, can another president unappoint or fire?

[00:43:03] In other words, if the president hires someone, can you unappoint them?

[00:43:07] There is a tenure issue in federal jobs that needs to be considered and reviewed.

[00:43:13] I'm not as conversant on it.

[00:43:15] No, I understand.

[00:43:15] But what if you simply say he was appointed illegally because it's an unconstitutional position,

[00:43:20] and therefore I'm just simply not going to let him serve in my administration?

[00:43:23] It's unconstitutional.

[00:43:24] We're not going to have unconstitutional employees drawing a check.

[00:43:27] Well, that would be all of the alphabet soup things.

[00:43:30] The BATFE.

[00:43:31] That's right.

[00:43:31] The Federal Reserve.

[00:43:33] Now you're getting somewhere.

[00:43:33] The BATFE, everything would go, and I just don't think it's going to fly.

[00:43:38] I think we've got to be realistic about it.

[00:43:40] It's not going to fly.

[00:43:41] The reason we have these conversations, ladies and gentlemen,

[00:43:43] is to really let you understand how complicated these discussions really are.

[00:43:47] Sam Bushman is just a layman who would say, hey, if I'm the president of the United States,

[00:43:50] I'm not going to swear in to uphold the Constitution.

[00:43:52] And the second I get done, they're spending billions of dollars under my watch that is unconstitutional.

[00:43:56] And they're letting employees run around on the taxpayer's dime that are flat out undermining the republic that they've sworn to uphold.

[00:44:03] So fundamentally, that's my problem.

[00:44:05] And I think I stand firm in that problem.

[00:44:08] What Dr. Bradley is pointing to is, Sam, you're right 100%.

[00:44:11] But even though you're right, there's a way that would make sense to extract ourselves from this.

[00:44:17] And if you're not very careful, even though you're right maybe on the morality side of the discussion,

[00:44:23] you've got to look at the practical realities of literally getting it done.

[00:44:26] And if you're not careful, you'll undermine your very intention by moving too quickly,

[00:44:30] by ignoring time-tested historical realities that have been put in place.

[00:44:36] And so that's why Ron Paul, for example, says, hey, ladies and gentlemen, let's open up the money to competition.

[00:44:41] Let good money drive out bad.

[00:44:43] So make gold and silver constitutional currency.

[00:44:46] Let's go ahead and, okay, and there's ways to go about that to literally prepare the people,

[00:44:51] prepare society to debunk the Federal Reserve.

[00:44:54] But as Dr. Bradley is wisely warning, it does take time.

[00:44:57] I still have this attitude to where, man, I want to get it done day one.

[00:45:01] And am I right in that desire?

[00:45:03] Yes.

[00:45:03] Am I overzealous in my maybe execution to my own demise?

[00:45:07] Probably so.

[00:45:08] I think Dr. Bradley is correct on this point.

[00:45:11] But Jerome Powell literally throwing down the gauntlet saying, I won't resign in your face, Donald.

[00:45:15] I don't know, man.

[00:45:17] When you're an unconstitutional thug doing that kind of stuff, at some point, wow, you know,

[00:45:22] I kind of think of the apprentice saying you're fired, you know.

[00:45:25] But Trump did appoint Powell in 2017.

[00:45:27] Biden did it in 2022.

[00:45:31] I guess it's really 2018 and 2022 is how you look at it because they get appointed in the year before the election or whatever.

[00:45:39] And then after, you know, you go through all the process of the Senate and the consent of the Senate, and then you finish it.

[00:45:47] So that's why the years seem to be off, just so people understand.

[00:45:50] But now they're saying the world's richest had a great day.

[00:45:54] Okay, now we got a promised tax cut discussion to carry out.

[00:45:59] Promised tax cut plan soon to face a reckoning, writes the New York Times.

[00:46:06] So they're literally not even planning near the tax cuts Donald promised, and they're already backing away from him as we speak.

[00:46:13] And we haven't even got a few days into the lame duck section, much less considering to take the Oval Office.

[00:46:20] And this is what I'm talking about.

[00:46:21] We're going to back off this and get nothing done, and two years later, somebody else, the Democrats are going to take charge of the House.

[00:46:27] And four years later, if we're not very careful, and, you know, we have got to take aggressive action to reduce spending.

[00:46:33] We have got to take direct action to jettison unconstitutional government that's criminal in nature.

[00:46:39] And if we don't take action soon, I submit to you, the system is going to crumble from its own weight of abuse and manipulation of money and dishonesty and immorality to the point where it's going to be done for us.

[00:46:48] Instead of dismantling it with some modicum of order, it'll be just absolute chaos.

[00:46:54] If we're not very careful at this point, doctor, we've spent ourselves into oblivion.

[00:47:00] Well, Trump has overpromised things that he's not going to be able to deliver, first of all.

[00:47:06] It's an election rhetoric kind of thing.

[00:47:09] The second thing is we must have taxes.

[00:47:11] Go back and read Washington's farewell address.

[00:47:15] And if you're going to run a government, you've got to have taxes.

[00:47:17] Of course, the 45th federal's paper.

[00:47:19] I would just simply run it on tariffs and then maybe a small sales tax.

[00:47:24] Well, it's got to be an extraction program that we're here.

[00:47:28] And if all you're ever promising is tax cuts, which everybody loves to hear.

[00:47:32] I love to hear it.

[00:47:33] I could use a tax cut.

[00:47:34] Whatever anybody's talking about, I'm listening.

[00:47:37] But the fact of the matter is there have to be taxes.

[00:47:39] And if all you do is cut taxes and you continue the extravagant, profligate spending constantly,

[00:47:46] you're just going to get bigger and bigger debts.

[00:47:49] I mean, it's a balance sheet.

[00:47:51] And if you've got $36 trillion on the balance sheet admitted right now and all you do is cut taxes,

[00:47:59] let's just take, for example, the idea of just going straight to tariffs.

[00:48:05] That's going to take some time.

[00:48:06] We got in this mess over centuries, literally.

[00:48:09] And the idea of not taxing tips seems like an easy thing.

[00:48:13] Probably won him a lot of votes in Nevada.

[00:48:16] Probably will have some unhappy people in two years when he hasn't done it.

[00:48:20] And so a lot of those votes that went for the House of Representatives and won Trump Nevada,

[00:48:26] people are going to say, he told us he was going to get rid of taxes on our tips.

[00:48:30] Nevada is a state that works on tips.

[00:48:33] Yeah, no question.

[00:48:34] I mean, so I think no tax on the Social Security thing.

[00:48:38] That is going to be a tough thing to deliver.

[00:48:42] Sure.

[00:48:42] So all of these promises have got to be tempered by reality.

[00:48:45] Yeah, but we've got to deliver on something, Doctor.

[00:48:47] Well, absolutely.

[00:48:48] And we've got to deliver on enough to really change the country, though.

[00:48:51] We're about out of time.

[00:48:51] If we're not very careful, they're going to move to either a digital currency out of necessity

[00:48:57] because the dollar is going to blow up and melt down.

[00:48:59] BRICS is going to have its sway.

[00:49:01] Wars are all over the world.

[00:49:02] At some point, this thing is going to run away from us if we don't start to take action in productive ways quickly.

[00:49:08] The plane is going to crash itself.

[00:49:11] Absolutely.

[00:49:11] You're absolutely correct.

[00:49:13] But the fact of the matter is we've got to start taking a reality check on everything that's been promised

[00:49:19] because if we don't and all we do is cut, cut, cut, cut,

[00:49:25] pretty soon the deficit goes bloom, bloom, bloom, bloom.

[00:49:27] It gets bigger and bigger and bigger by the minute.

[00:49:30] And so there's got to be a balance sheet.

[00:49:34] Shut down government agencies that are unconstitutional.

[00:49:36] Start with the Federal Reserve, right?

[00:49:38] Well, yeah, we've talked about that a little bit today.

[00:49:40] See, we pay half a trillion dollars a year just in interest.

[00:49:43] We'd love to see that happen.

[00:49:45] But if we don't do this in a process that's going to allow it to happen, I mean, who's going to do it?

[00:49:51] How would you propose that Donald Trump assesses this and takes action?

[00:49:56] Because he put together a 10-point plan that we're going to play next hour.

[00:49:59] And I believe his 10-point plan is a clown act.

[00:50:01] And we'll get into that.

[00:50:03] But what would you really do, Dr. Bradley?

[00:50:05] What's the realistic way forward that makes any sense?

[00:50:07] I think the realistic way forward is for him to get the American people behind him.

[00:50:13] And that's going to be really tough.

[00:50:15] I mean, we're not just a divided House and a Senate where there's just razor-thin margins there.

[00:50:21] I mean, the Senate, even though the President's party controls the Senate now, they've still got cloture.

[00:50:28] And getting 60 votes to bring something to the floor is still going to be tough.

[00:50:33] And in the House, they say it's up for grabs.

[00:50:36] I think that the Republicans will end up having at least 218, which gives them a majority.

[00:50:41] But it's got to be taken to the people.

[00:50:44] The people have got to help this to grow legs.

[00:50:46] And if your congressman is hearing from you and your senator is hearing from you, look, we've got to get rid of the Fed.

[00:50:53] I support what Donald Trump wants to do and get rid of the Fed.

[00:50:57] Fine.

[00:50:58] Pretty soon they'll get the message.

[00:51:00] And I do believe that he's got to immediately take this to ground and begin this process.

[00:51:06] Because he's not going to get – just because his party runs both the House and the Senate at least with mere majorities,

[00:51:13] and they're mere majorities.

[00:51:14] They're just razor thin.

[00:51:17] And you look at – if we can believe the populist vote with 68 million for Kamala and 73 million for Donald,

[00:51:27] you've got half the country that's already got their teeth on edge.

[00:51:31] This is going to have to be something that is approached not with a sledgehammer,

[00:51:37] but with logic, reason, and intelligence using a principles-based approach.

[00:51:42] And if it's a slash and burn policy –

[00:51:44] We'll never have time, the plane will crash.

[00:51:45] We'll be so busy working with people, conjoling people, talking to people, pretending to work together,

[00:51:51] and the plane will just crash while we're talking about it.

[00:51:53] So do you assume assassination, Sam?

[00:51:56] You can't do it with a sledgehammer.

[00:52:00] Tell me how you would do it.

[00:52:02] I don't know.

[00:52:02] I don't have an answer.

[00:52:04] Yeah, that's the problem.

[00:52:05] Like I say, I would basically start with – if I couldn't abolish the Federal Reserve,

[00:52:09] I would start with opening it up to honest money as Ron Paul proposed.

[00:52:13] Okay, that's a grand approach.

[00:52:14] It really, truly is.

[00:52:16] And we've got to do –

[00:52:17] I would find some government agencies that I could remove without a lot of fanfare.

[00:52:22] I mean, I would just simply say we're not going to spend a penny on the education department.

[00:52:25] I can't shut it down because I don't have authority, but hey, Congress, you need to shut it down.

[00:52:29] You Republicans promised you'd do it over the last 75 years.

[00:52:32] I've done my part.

[00:52:33] I will not spend a penny on it.

[00:52:34] So the spending is halted.

[00:52:35] Now get it done.

[00:52:37] In other words, we've got to start to put a plan together, but nobody has a solid plan that will actually get it done in time that I can see.

[00:52:45] We're going to end up in a world war.

[00:52:47] We're going to end up in a civil war.

[00:52:48] We're going to end up spending ourselves into oblivion where the system is going to topple and the con, the confidence game, will go away and there will be no trust in the dollar.

[00:52:57] When those things happen, it's going to take on a forced, whatever you want to call it, domino effect of its own is the problem.

[00:53:05] Those things are going to happen anyway, Sam.

[00:53:07] They just are.

[00:53:09] There's a lot of moving parts on this thing, and we have been so remiss as the people to do this.

[00:53:15] That we have just absolutely allowed this.

[00:53:19] The wheels are falling off, and they will fall off ultimately and finally.

[00:53:23] I guess I would just pray they don't assassinate me, and I might take action and say at least I tried to right the train before it crashed.

[00:53:29] Well, here's the deal.

[00:53:32] I mean, I'm fully on saying FDA, the Department of Education, the federal reserve.

[00:53:39] Shut them down, they were legislatively put in place, right?

[00:53:42] Here's the problem.

[00:53:44] We have, let's take Utah, supposedly the reddest of the red states, and we've just found out a little bit through our discussion how completely off base they are.

[00:53:52] Utah has voted for more education funding.

[00:53:55] They're supporting this Communist Manifesto, 10th Point, in Utah because you're doing it for the kids.

[00:54:02] It's so there's got to be an education process that goes.

[00:54:06] We, the people, need to get smarter.

[00:54:08] Well, you're right about that reality check.

[00:54:11] Ladies and gentlemen, this discussion Dr. Bradley and I are having, I want you to think through what we're talking about.

[00:54:19] It has merit.

[00:54:20] And I played the I'm just going to shut this down and do this and get radical.

[00:54:24] People are ready to go to war on that whole idea.

[00:54:27] And we can't do it.

[00:54:29] There's better ways.

[00:54:30] There are ways that we can take action.

[00:54:32] The question left is who's got a plan and what are they?

[00:54:35] Donald Trump rejected the 25-25 plan.

[00:54:38] Now he put together his own plan.

[00:54:40] We're going to talk about that coming up next hour and talk about, in my humble opinion, the foolishness of it.

[00:54:44] We'll do it in seconds.

[00:54:45] God save us all.