Radio Show Hour 2 – 04/25/2024
Liberty Roundtable PodcastApril 25, 20240:54:5025.1 MB

Radio Show Hour 2 – 04/25/2024

* Arizona Grand Jury Indicts 18, Calls Trump Co-Conspirator Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani among those charged in election scheme – Newser.com

* Trump Named as Unindicted Conspirator in Michigan Election Interference – NYT.

* Arizona House Votes to Repeal 1864 Abortion Ban State Senate vote is expected next week.

* 10 reasons not to buy an electric car – Paul Brian and Lauren Fix TheBlaze.com

* Tennessee Could Soon Have Armed Teachers, State legislature passes bill allowing teachers, other staffers to carry firearms on campus.

* House Speaker Mike Johnson received a hostile reception Wednesday at Columbia University in New York.

* Airline Passengers Get Good News From the DOT New guidelines require airlines to spell out all fees, quickly issue cash refunds for canceled flights – Jenn Gidman.

* Business Groups Sue FTC To Block Noncompete Ban – J. Edward Moreno.

* The US Chamber of Commerce fulfilled its promise to sue the Federal Trade Commission over a ban on agreements that prevent workers from leaving a company for a rival, arguing in a lawsuit filed Wednesday that the agency overstepped its authority.

* The lawsuits contend the FTC does not have the authority to prohibit companies from limiting their employees’ ability to work for rivals.

The Chamber of Commerce was joined by three other business groups: the Business Roundtable, the Texas Association of Business and the Longview Chamber of Commerce.

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[00:00:15] Broadcasting live from atop the Rocky Mountains, the crossroads of the West.

[00:00:20] You are listening to the Liberty Roundtable Radio Talk Show.

[00:00:25] All right, happy to have you along my fellow Americans. Sam Bushman live on your radio.

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

[00:00:36] This is the broadcast for April 25th in the Year of Our Lord 2024.

[00:00:41] This is hour two of two.

[00:00:45] Sorry for the start of the program ladies and gentlemen, the archives will be correct, the recording.

[00:00:50] But last hour, the first part because I was out of town last Thursday coming home

[00:00:55] and getting the hotel all squared away and everything else from our event.

[00:01:00] Then we did a rebroadcast and then we forgot to turn it back to live.

[00:01:05] And so for the first 15 minutes we weren't live this morning, but the archives will be correct.

[00:01:10] So those of you who are listening live, please go back and listen to the archive if you want the first 15 minutes.

[00:01:15] And then we have a little bit of a

[00:01:21] little bit of yesterday's show with Lance Miliaccio and George Ballantine, by the way.

[00:01:26] So thanks for your understanding on that. Again, we just, you know,

[00:01:31] we've got such a small staff that it's very hard sometimes to keep up on every little single thing you got to do.

[00:01:38] And, you know, it'd be much better if we had a bigger staff and could have people focus on all these different things.

[00:02:13] And I believe it's hostile and I believe it's intentional.

[00:02:18] All right, Arizona grand jury out of control.

[00:02:23] Arizona grand jury indicts 18 Republicans calls Trump quote co-conspirator.

[00:02:34] Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani and others among those charged

[00:02:42] in election scheme. Newser has the piece and the details are literally scary.

[00:02:50] Next headline says Trump named as quote unindicted conspirator

[00:02:56] in Michigan election interference.

[00:03:01] New York Times. Now, you take those two stories and you go, wow.

[00:03:06] So in all these swing states, all these pivotal states where people said, no, Joe didn't win.

[00:03:13] Trump won and people turning in electoral positions.

[00:03:20] Now, anybody that stood with Trump is under attack. They're conspirators.

[00:03:24] In fact, if you're Donald. In Michigan, you're an unindicted conspirator.

[00:03:32] What is an unindicted conspirator?

[00:03:35] It means you're involved in a conspiracy to overturn the election, but we don't have enough on you.

[00:03:38] So we're not going to indict you.

[00:03:41] We don't have enough charges to file to make it stick.

[00:03:43] We're going to just in the court of public opinion call you a conspirator.

[00:03:48] An unindicted conspirator even and they're doing it in Arizona and in Michigan.

[00:03:53] So it's just fraught with peril to even be anywhere near politics to run for office,

[00:04:00] to be a delegate, to be involved in pro voting or precincts.

[00:04:05] Or if you're not very careful, it will just be turned against you.

[00:04:08] You can't go protest.

[00:04:09] You can't peacefully assemble anywhere because you might end up J six and be a J sixer.

[00:04:14] You might end up being a.

[00:04:17] Oh, what was that other?

[00:04:20] Oh, what's it called?

[00:04:23] Oh, Charlottesville.

[00:04:24] You can't be involved in Charlottesville or OK, they're making it to where you know what?

[00:04:29] People are going to be too scared, too paranoid to be involved in life at all.

[00:04:33] You can't run a business because men, you're going to run afoul of some of the laws.

[00:04:37] You can't be in politics because man, you'll you'll you know.

[00:04:41] We talked about how Tucker Carlson said the congressman, they're afraid they're going to be framed with kiddie porn.

[00:04:49] By government agencies.

[00:04:52] And so now it's like what area of life can you be in without being in fear and flat out fear that you're going to be the next guy to go to prison.

[00:05:01] You're going to be the next guy to be fined, penalized, whatever out of existence.

[00:05:06] So now, you know, indicts 18, but they didn't indict Donald Trump.

[00:05:12] He's a unindicted co-conspirator.

[00:05:15] What is an unindicted co-conspirator?

[00:05:18] It means they don't have the goods on you, but they want to make sure that, you know, and then they run around in these articles they write.

[00:05:25] Conspiracy theorist and sheriff and felons go into a conference, you see.

[00:05:34] Why was it that conference?

[00:05:36] And I'm not a sheriff.

[00:05:39] You know, they claim I'm a conspiracy theorist, but I don't see it that way.

[00:05:44] I do my best to document the who, what, when, where, why of stories.

[00:05:47] And I think I do better than most journalists, better than most broadcasters, better than most newsmen or whatever you want to say.

[00:05:56] OK, but, you know, they're literally saying, hey, Sam's dangerous.

[00:06:00] Sam's a racist.

[00:06:01] I say I'll pay you a thousand dollars if you can point any violence I've been involved in.

[00:06:05] They can't do it, but they just continue to repeat the dishonest claim.

[00:06:10] Where do we go from there?

[00:06:12] So now you've got Michigan and Arizona, hot spots.

[00:06:15] You've got now them determining is Donald Trump above the law?

[00:06:19] Does Donald Trump have complete amenity for any acts, including acts while in office?

[00:06:24] Now I don't believe that that gives you this 100% amenity.

[00:06:32] But I also don't believe that Donald Trump's guilty of what they claim he's guilty of.

[00:06:37] But they're going after election integrity issues like nobody's business.

[00:06:42] They will put you in jail.

[00:06:44] Look what happened to Catherine Engelbrecht and Greg Phillips.

[00:06:51] Look what's now happening to these, quote, 18 supposed co-conspirators.

[00:06:56] Trump named this an unindicted co-conspirator.

[00:07:00] But Arizona grand jury inditing 18.

[00:07:04] New York Times writing about this in Michigan.

[00:07:08] Darleef, a sheriff investigating election integrity in Michigan.

[00:07:11] His attorney got arrested.

[00:07:15] Sidney Powell literally had everything she did attacked, attacked, attacked, attacked, attacked.

[00:07:21] Three, four, five years later they say hey, she didn't do anything wrong.

[00:07:25] Well what about the besmirching of her reputation?

[00:07:28] What about the lies and the games being played and what was told, the damage done along the way?

[00:07:35] What about the damages to all these small businesses with COVID and now the government regulation of payroll and everything else?

[00:07:42] Now Arizona House votes to repeal 1864 abortion ban.

[00:07:52] I guess they say the state senate will be voting on this next week.

[00:07:59] So they're going to overturn the abortion ban in Arizona, one of the strongest abortion bans we have to date.

[00:08:05] Now personally I think the abortion ban goes a little bit too far.

[00:08:10] But what they're going to do is jettison the whole thing and Arizona's going to become, you write this down,

[00:08:16] Arizona's going to become a disaster state full of illegal aliens everywhere.

[00:08:20] Once they get rid of this abortion ban it's going to be wholesale abortions in Arizona, like you would not believe.

[00:08:28] It is out of control.

[00:08:32] What do we do about it? I have no idea.

[00:08:35] What do you mean by you have no idea?

[00:08:36] Sammy, you can't bring up problems without solutions, can you?

[00:08:38] I know what the solutions are, but I don't think we the people are ready for the solutions.

[00:08:42] If we the people push back and say you're not going to abolish the Arizona House bill,

[00:08:49] we're not going to repeal this bill but we are going to slightly modify it.

[00:08:53] So we're going to have a little bit more room for maybe rape and incest or whatever.

[00:08:56] We're going to soften it some, but we're going to stick with the general idea that hey, abortion is murder and it's not acceptable.

[00:09:03] But what they're going to do is they're going to jettison it all together.

[00:09:06] If you're not very careful it will become a sanctuary state for bring your little girls here.

[00:09:11] So they can partner with government in murder.

[00:09:17] See, that's what we're dealing with and I'm fearful that this is going to happen.

[00:09:23] Anyway, I thought I'd bring that to your attention.

[00:09:26] It's an important issue.

[00:09:28] Arizona literally indicting these 18 people.

[00:09:33] Now Arizona repealing the abortion ban.

[00:09:36] Arizona is going south.

[00:09:38] They're on a southbound train baby and it isn't looking good.

[00:09:42] It isn't looking good at all.

[00:09:43] In fact, it's very dangerous in my humble opinion.

[00:09:46] The road they're on.

[00:09:48] I mean, they're becoming illegal haven because they're on the border.

[00:09:52] You got illegals running around everywhere.

[00:09:55] It's going to get much, much, much worse.

[00:09:57] The question is when do you flee for the hills?

[00:10:01] When do you just say I cannot I just can't take what's happening?

[00:10:05] When do you just say I cannot I just can't take what's happening now?

[00:10:09] When do you live on next to nothing and live primarily in the barter world?

[00:10:14] Where you trade gold and silver and food and beans bullets and band-aids

[00:10:17] and anything you've got for the things that you need

[00:10:19] and you get rid of your big loan payment on your house and on your cars.

[00:10:23] And you just simply say look, traveling around in my car is not going to do me any good.

[00:10:26] It's too expensive for gas.

[00:10:28] If you're in California, gas is above $7 a gallon in some places.

[00:10:32] Food's too expensive.

[00:10:33] Hotels are when you know, when I was a kid, you could get a great hotel for around $50.

[00:10:38] Then it was $100.

[00:10:39] Now to get a good hotel, you got to be $152, $100.

[00:10:43] This is not sustainable people.

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[00:11:57] Why don't we say to the government, writ large, that they have to spend a little bit less?

[00:12:02] Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?

[00:12:06] Anybody ever had a 1% pay cut?

[00:12:08] You deal with it.

[00:12:09] That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.

[00:12:12] If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money

[00:12:16] to actually pay for the disaster relief.

[00:12:19] But nobody is going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.

[00:12:22] Who are they?

[00:12:23] Republicans.

[00:12:24] Who are they?

[00:12:25] Democrats.

[00:12:27] Who are they?

[00:12:28] Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.

[00:12:33] So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.

[00:12:36] The money will be added to the debt and there will be a day of reckoning.

[00:12:40] What's the day of reckoning?

[00:12:41] The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.

[00:12:44] The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.

[00:12:47] When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly

[00:12:53] in history when countries ruin their currency.

[00:13:05] All right, ladies and gentlemen, as you know, Joe Biden trying to force electric cars on We The People.

[00:13:12] It is disaster on steroids to say the least.

[00:13:17] But there's now an article over at The Blaze, 10 reasons not to buy an electric car.

[00:13:26] Think about that.

[00:13:28] Ten reasons not to buy an electric car.

[00:13:30] The Blaze with a great article in my opinion.

[00:13:35] And this is really important.

[00:13:38] All these companies were cranking up for electric vehicles.

[00:13:40] They were going to have it all done by 2030 and now they've been forced to push it all back.

[00:13:45] And now people are realizing buying an electric car is disaster.

[00:13:48] You've even had the people who create these cars, the CEOs of big firms driving their electric cars across the country.

[00:13:54] And they're like, man, this sucks.

[00:13:57] One of them had to literally be picked up because he couldn't continue the journey even.

[00:14:00] It's so bad.

[00:14:03] But I guess this article by The Blaze is written by Paul Bryan and Lauren Fix.

[00:14:11] And they say they may be seasoned car experts, but that doesn't mean they're completely immune to the electric vehicle hype.

[00:14:22] As far as looks spectacular, says Lauren.

[00:14:26] Technology amazing.

[00:14:29] And all this entices you because the car manufacturers are doing something completely different than they did before, they say.

[00:14:37] But those compliments come with some pretty big misgivings.

[00:14:44] Should you hop on board the VB or the the wow, the EV bandwagon?

[00:14:55] They say no, don't go electric.

[00:14:58] No electric.

[00:15:01] Writes Matt Himes.

[00:15:06] One, we've been down this road before people.

[00:15:10] Electric cars aren't new back in 91.

[00:15:14] More than half of the 14 vehicles were shown were electric vehicles.

[00:15:20] The problem is there's this nasty thing called practicality.

[00:15:25] It's all smoke and mirrors.

[00:15:28] It's all about control.

[00:15:29] Don't let anybody kid you for one second that electric cars.

[00:15:38] It is about limiting your range.

[00:15:40] That's what they want.

[00:15:41] They don't want you to be able to drive so far.

[00:15:43] They don't want you, for example, if you're in Minnesota to drive all the way to Las Vegas to attend our event, they don't want that.

[00:15:53] There are a lot of people saying I've seen all this.

[00:15:55] I shouldn't be doing it.

[00:15:58] And they say, well, man, maybe I better do it.

[00:16:00] I have to because the pressure is on the subsidies are there and then they get hit with the harsh realities of what happens with an electric vehicle.

[00:16:10] So one is we've done this before and they don't measure up.

[00:16:14] Number two, they're way more expensive than you think.

[00:16:19] You got to look at the full cost of buying an electric car.

[00:16:21] Don't just fall for the subsidy lie.

[00:16:25] First thing you're going to do is say, well, what's the payment?

[00:16:27] Oh, OK, I can afford that, especially with all these government incentives we're getting.

[00:16:31] Right. But these incentives are only for 12 different cars now because the incentives keep changing the regulations that could eventually make the regulations even stricter more than the car companies can deal with it.

[00:16:45] They say right now we only have 12 cars that qualify and not even all the testers qualified.

[00:16:51] Only the quote high performance versions do, which means even more money.

[00:16:57] Many of the states are out of matching credits now.

[00:17:00] They don't have matching credits in their funds to support these incentives.

[00:17:04] So the incentives are going away.

[00:17:07] The insurance is twice as much or close to twice as much as a regular gasoline car.

[00:17:15] The tires wear out much quicker.

[00:17:17] Why? Because the cars are way heavier.

[00:17:19] Yeah. To support the heavy batteries.

[00:17:26] They're low rolling resistant and they run flat tires.

[00:17:31] No one talks about it, but you got to look at the true cost of ownership.

[00:17:34] Right. Now listen carefully.

[00:17:38] Number three, they depreciate faster.

[00:17:41] And they kind of joke and say they depreciate faster than a model S planned in drag strip mode.

[00:17:49] In other words, they depreciate like you would not believe.

[00:17:56] Yeah. So look at that beautiful Porsche.

[00:17:58] One of them says used to be a $200,000 car.

[00:18:01] Now it's on sale for 100 grand.

[00:18:04] You lose about half the money as soon as you drive off the lot.

[00:18:07] You lose about half the money as soon as you drive off the lot.

[00:18:10] People, this is not sustainable.

[00:18:15] If you are considering an electric vehicle, they say a lease would be your smartest move.

[00:18:21] Walk away at the end of your two or three year period.

[00:18:26] Paul says, quote, do not buy an electric vehicle period.

[00:18:31] Lauren says the battery replacement will make you cry.

[00:18:34] Some of them are as much as 60 grand for a new battery.

[00:18:39] Lease it, give it back to the dealer.

[00:18:41] That's your smartest move you can make.

[00:18:44] Number four, they say the charging infrastructure just isn't even there yet.

[00:18:52] Yeah. They're talking about a very, very expensive, cool car and they say I drove it.

[00:18:58] I had to charge up on Friday night to make sure it was topped off.

[00:19:01] Then I said, Hey, I can't find a charging station.

[00:19:06] You can read a comic book while you're waiting for your car to charge.

[00:19:09] It'll take that long.

[00:19:12] Maybe you need a novel.

[00:19:13] They then joke.

[00:19:16] Anyway, so I had to drive 40 miles out of the way just to find a charger.

[00:19:23] Who's got time for this?

[00:19:25] Isn't time money?

[00:19:26] Anyway, then he says when I got home, I had 19 miles of charge left.

[00:19:29] I was paranoid.

[00:19:30] I wasn't going to make it.

[00:19:33] Ask yourself, is there charging available around you?

[00:19:40] They said there's four chargers in this California town.

[00:19:43] But when they went to the location, three out of the four were not working.

[00:19:49] There was a Tesla there.

[00:19:50] They thought, Hey, it's a Tesla.

[00:19:51] It'll charge fast.

[00:19:52] We'll hang out and wait 20 minutes later.

[00:19:55] Now somebody plugged it in the left.

[00:19:57] So even though the car is completely charged, they're not there.

[00:20:00] They're at Starbucks or wherever they're at.

[00:20:01] You got to wait for them to come get their car.

[00:20:04] The fact is you're relying on quote public charging, but you got to still pay for that.

[00:20:11] And there's a cost to it.

[00:20:12] And electricity in California.

[00:20:13] Well, it's the most expensive thing in the world.

[00:20:16] And then there's two authors say one lives in New York, one lives in Illinois.

[00:20:19] Also very expensive places for electricity.

[00:20:24] It's crazy expensive for electricity and it's not going down.

[00:20:31] You think your electric bills big now at a charging station for your car and it's going to be big.

[00:20:36] It's going to be I'm going to use a Donald Trump.

[00:20:37] He's going to be the president of the United States.

[00:20:39] He's going to be the president of the United States.

[00:20:40] You think your electric bills big now at a charging station for your car and it's going to be big.

[00:20:44] It's going to be I'm going to use a Donald Trump hugely.

[00:20:48] Right.

[00:20:50] Anyway, there you have it.

[00:20:53] They say charging this is number five charging may pose hidden health risks.

[00:20:58] So now you got health at the doorstep of charging your vehicle.

[00:21:02] They say just sit in your car.

[00:21:04] It's fine.

[00:21:05] Fully compliant seats.

[00:21:06] You can lay down.

[00:21:07] You can play video games.

[00:21:08] It all sounds great on the surface, but we've all heard.

[00:21:11] Don't put your phone in your ear.

[00:21:14] It's causing all kinds of issues.

[00:21:16] Don't put your put your phone in your pocket, especially for guys.

[00:21:20] We've also heard about this read about this in a million places, but it's okay to sit in a car with alternating current.

[00:21:29] So he says I actually have one of these gauges I bring with me.

[00:21:31] The manufacturers hate it when I bring the gauge with me, but I bring the gauge.

[00:21:34] I got to keep it hidden at first.

[00:21:38] Then Paul asked the other host, did you get a tin foil hat?

[00:21:42] That's if you're sitting in the car while it's charging, you're not just exposing yourself, but anyone else in the car.

[00:21:49] So it's like being in a microwave.

[00:21:51] It's alternating current.

[00:21:52] That's the problem.

[00:21:55] Anyway, they say we were one of the vehicle test drives a super fast charger that takes quote 20 minutes.

[00:22:01] So I asked the guy and he said quote off the record, get out of the car, go as far away as you can while this sucker charges.

[00:22:10] The host said really?

[00:22:13] He said we're not going to tell you on this because I'll lose my job, but get in the car, park your car, plug it in and get the heck out of there.

[00:22:22] Go get something to eat, walk away.

[00:22:25] But they're telling us all in the mainstream.

[00:22:27] You can sit in the car with your kids and everything else.

[00:22:29] You can make it fun, but no, no one has addressed the medical side of this reality and the host fear that we're going to find out it has health risks after the fact.

[00:22:41] And I'm not wearing a tin foil hat.

[00:22:44] Number six, the capacity just isn't there yet.

[00:22:48] It's not only the infrastructure, but it's the capacity.

[00:22:53] Right?

[00:22:55] Right?

[00:22:58] Anyway, this one group tried to change all their trucks to EV trucks.

[00:23:02] They went to the village board and the village board said, wait a minute.

[00:23:07] You guys are building this whole farm.

[00:23:09] The amount of juice you're requesting far exceeds the capacity of the entire village.

[00:23:15] And it wasn't a small village.

[00:23:17] We don't have the capacity.

[00:23:19] We don't have coal fired power plants.

[00:23:21] In fact, Biden just made a new rule to get rid of them.

[00:23:24] If you can't meet these stringent requirements, you've got to shut your plant down.

[00:23:29] We don't have enough new plans to do this at all.

[00:23:35] Yeah, it's like nobody thought about this.

[00:23:37] They just said this is a new idea.

[00:23:39] This is good.

[00:23:40] It protects Mother Earth.

[00:23:41] Move forward.

[00:23:43] But they never thought about it, right?

[00:23:45] That's the problem.

[00:23:46] There's not the capacity and there's not even the vehicle capacity because they're not going to be able to do that.

[00:23:51] I went to a dealer and my daughter was looking at buying a truck and they said, why don't you consider an EV?

[00:23:57] And I said, well, how quick can I get it?

[00:23:58] They're like, well, you got to be on a waiting list for like a year to get one.

[00:24:01] So now we don't have capacity of electricity.

[00:24:03] We don't even have the vehicles for people to get these.

[00:24:06] They bought a gas powered car.

[00:24:08] Are you surprised?

[00:24:10] They say these cars are bad for the environment and the roads bad for the environment, the roads.

[00:24:17] They call this number seven.

[00:24:18] But to me, it's two issues.

[00:24:21] When the tires are more expensive, that's true.

[00:24:23] But there's a secondary problem for the tires.

[00:24:26] That's the particulate pollution.

[00:24:29] It's bad.

[00:24:30] It worse.

[00:24:31] It kills the air.

[00:24:34] There's less CO2, but people are breathing in particles.

[00:24:38] Nano particles a tire.

[00:24:40] It's crazy.

[00:24:43] Yeah, it's a couple of thousand pounds heavier than a gas car.

[00:24:47] We'll talk about it more in seconds.

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[00:25:05] Former President Trump's immunity claims case goes before the US Supreme Court for arguments on Thursday.

[00:25:12] Trump claims that he cannot face prosecution for anything done while in the Oval Office if he's not first impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate.

[00:25:22] Trump's attorneys will argue before the court that the former president should not face criminal charges for alleged election interference.

[00:25:30] A new indictment is filed against alleged fake electors for Donald Trump in Arizona.

[00:25:37] Justice demands an answer to the efforts that the defendants and other unindicted co-conspirators allegedly took to undermine the will of Arizona's voters during the 2020 presidential election.

[00:25:50] Arizona Attorney General Chris Mays in a video posted on X several weeks after the election.

[00:25:56] The 11 people got together and dubbed themselves to be the real Arizona electors and pledged that all 11 of their votes went to Donald Trump.

[00:26:05] Among those facing charges is Kelly Ward, who served as chair of the Arizona GOP during the 2020 election.

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[00:29:59] We're talking about this incredible column from the Blaze.

[00:30:11] Paul Bryan and Lauren Ficks are the ones that do this, I don't know what you want to say, breakdown of the 10 reasons not to buy an electric vehicle.

[00:30:26] And man is it good.

[00:30:27] They do a great job.

[00:30:29] We're on seven, they're bad for the environment and they're bad for the roads.

[00:30:33] Why?

[00:30:34] Because these cars are like 1500 to 2000 pounds heavier and the tires just cannot deal with it.

[00:30:41] Right?

[00:30:42] Lauren says I have a lot of friends that are first responders.

[00:30:46] And they say the biggest thing is when one of these vehicles, these EVs catch fire.

[00:30:54] For whatever reason, the problem is that it's a chemical reaction.

[00:30:58] It's polluting the environment worse than you could possibly imagine.

[00:31:03] Not just when we talk about digging up the raw materials to build the batteries.

[00:31:08] But if a battery catches fire, there's no way to recycle it and there's no way to put the fires out.

[00:31:15] Usually they just say let it burn.

[00:31:17] There's no way to recycle the battery after that.

[00:31:20] It's a nice idea, but it would be like me handing you a birthday cake and saying could you please take the eggs out?

[00:31:27] I just read an article.

[00:31:30] One of them says that older cars from the 60s and the 70s are better for the environment than the new cars are today that are electric vehicles because of the impact of what we call in our business.

[00:31:49] Cradle to grave.

[00:31:51] In other words, from the process all the way through, from all the raw materials all the way to the finished product and then dealing with the end of life for these products, the end of life cycle when you figure all that out, it is absolutely worse than even gas guzzlers in the 60s and 70s.

[00:32:12] A long time for a long time, states have been very generous with licensing fees for electric vehicles.

[00:32:20] But now because their roads are getting beat up from the heavy vehicles and everything else.

[00:32:25] Now they're waking up and saying, hey, wait a minute.

[00:32:28] How come our pothole problems?

[00:32:31] Yeah, another pots everywhere.

[00:32:33] How come our pothole problems and our repaving problems are costing us way more money?

[00:32:38] Way more than it ever did before.

[00:32:42] Especially on local roads.

[00:32:44] You know what?

[00:32:45] Highways are designed for 18 wheelers so they're better.

[00:32:49] But the taxpayers got to pay.

[00:32:53] The state of Texas is charging 400 bucks when you register your car and $200 for every year after that.

[00:32:59] Every state is now starting to charge by the mile.

[00:33:04] If you're thinking, well, I don't have to pay gas taxes.

[00:33:06] Well, if you're not paying gas taxes, then who's going to repair the roads or the bridges?

[00:33:11] It'll come out of the general fund.

[00:33:14] That's what a lot of states have done, including New York.

[00:33:18] They got to come up with money from other places to pay for the electricity, to pay for the tax credits on a federal and a state level.

[00:33:25] So who's paying for that?

[00:33:28] You think you're getting it for free.

[00:33:29] You actually pay it through the nose for it.

[00:33:30] Nothing's for free.

[00:33:33] Then eight.

[00:33:34] This is the eighth reason not to buy an electric vehicle.

[00:33:38] They're all about government control.

[00:33:41] It's all smoke and mirrors.

[00:33:43] It's all about control.

[00:33:45] Don't let you think for one second that this electric vehicle thing is not about limiting your range.

[00:33:50] It is.

[00:33:53] They're working on technology that if you don't make your payments, then hey, the vehicle because it can learn to self drive over time.

[00:34:00] It'll just drive itself back to the dealership so that in fact it will repossess your vehicle for you without a person.

[00:34:09] That's right, says Paul.

[00:34:11] Lauren says you come out.

[00:34:13] You're like, hey, where's my truck?

[00:34:15] You didn't make your payments.

[00:34:17] They've been able to lock you out of your car for a long time, especially if you buy your car from a used car lot.

[00:34:21] But now you look at the quote infrastructure bill they put together for 2021, the one that apparently Attorney General Ken Paxton has found to be illegal because they passed it without people actually being in Congress.

[00:34:38] They have a kill switch proposal.

[00:34:41] They will monitor everything in your car.

[00:34:44] They put this on the guys and stopping drunk driving.

[00:34:46] They put a fingertip device on the start button.

[00:34:49] So you took a medication, you have a stressful day, who knows what you're using rubbing alcohol to deal with nail polish or something.

[00:34:58] The car will decide whether you're going to be able to start it or not.

[00:35:03] There's a company called Gen Tex.

[00:35:09] You want to look it up.

[00:35:10] It tracks from the rear view mirror.

[00:35:15] Yeah, it can keep track of everybody in the car.

[00:35:19] Second row, third row, your dog, your kid, everyone, your facial movements.

[00:35:24] What the heck's going on?

[00:35:25] They say if it feels your stress and decides you're not paying attention, that's going to be added into the quote AI matrix.

[00:35:35] In other words, the computer right in front of you and your dash.

[00:35:40] If you don't know if you have it, just stand in front of it.

[00:35:44] Take a picture of your rear view mirror and you'll see two red dots, red or green is tracking your eyes.

[00:35:52] Please pay attention to the road.

[00:35:54] You're getting tired.

[00:35:55] Do you need a coffee?

[00:35:57] All right, that's number eight.

[00:35:59] It's getting dangerous in a hurry.

[00:36:00] Number nine, nobody wants these cars at all.

[00:36:06] Yeah, look what's been happening at the car rental companies.

[00:36:09] They're having a horrible, horrible time trying to rent these EVs that nobody wants.

[00:36:13] Nobody wants them.

[00:36:17] They've sold off half their inventory.

[00:36:20] And then all these companies got a fleet of these vehicles when they tried to secondhand sell them, which is what fleets do.

[00:36:26] They found that they're not worth what we thought they were because they lost so much value and nobody wants them.

[00:36:32] They're taking a huge hit.

[00:36:34] Remember, there's a shortage of cars because of the quote chip shortage.

[00:36:39] So Elon Musk, he's the marketing king.

[00:36:42] He went to the rental companies said, hey, listen, I've got cars.

[00:36:46] I can't sell them.

[00:36:47] Let's work out a deal.

[00:36:48] I'll cut you a deal.

[00:36:49] You can offer electric cars and everybody will be happy.

[00:36:53] We'll keep the government's happy.

[00:36:56] Everybody's happy.

[00:36:57] Well, people don't want them.

[00:36:59] I don't even want one myself.

[00:37:01] We don't have that kind of car.

[00:37:04] We don't want that kind of car.

[00:37:06] People are accepting it.

[00:37:08] No, people don't even want to rent those vehicles.

[00:37:11] Right?

[00:37:14] If you are on business or on vacation, you're on a tight schedule.

[00:37:18] You got to do what you need to do.

[00:37:20] And the last thing people want is to struggle to get that thing charged before they drop off their car,

[00:37:25] before they get to their meeting.

[00:37:28] You can't run it on fumes.

[00:37:29] They also find there's a higher maintenance on those tires.

[00:37:34] There's a lot of damage to these cars.

[00:37:36] If damage happens, you are responsible for it.

[00:37:38] And that means big money.

[00:37:41] And number 10, they're bad for America.

[00:37:46] They say we have more fossil fuels here in America,

[00:37:49] more oil beneath the ground than any other country.

[00:37:51] But instead, we're buying it from Russia and the Middle East,

[00:37:55] and we're getting all of our battery materials from China.

[00:37:59] This is making us more dependent, not less.

[00:38:03] So while you think it's, quote, being environmentally friendly,

[00:38:06] all you're doing is helping the commonest Chinese

[00:38:09] and helping the Middle East, and all of them make more money.

[00:38:15] Right?

[00:38:16] We can be energy-efficient.

[00:38:18] We tried to, but this administration wants to rely on other countries.

[00:38:23] China, of course, would love to take over our country

[00:38:27] by bringing in Chinese cars and owning everything that we have

[00:38:33] and basically making us sit at home and play video games all day.

[00:38:37] We're trying to eliminate the amount of Chinese product

[00:38:39] we're bringing into the United States,

[00:38:41] but if the Chinese build their plants in Mexico,

[00:38:44] then all of a sudden, there's a trade agreement that we have with Mexico

[00:38:49] and with Canada that allows those same vehicles to be accessed by Americans.

[00:38:55] So if you look at China while they're telling us

[00:38:59] that we need to move all to electric,

[00:39:02] the Chinese tried to take over the American car industry,

[00:39:05] but they couldn't.

[00:39:07] They couldn't beat the Germans.

[00:39:09] So they came up with this electric car lie.

[00:39:12] This story, they pushed the story.

[00:39:15] They helped the politicians get re-elected

[00:39:18] as they pushed the EV lie narrative.

[00:39:22] Now there are five Chinese car plants building cars in Mexico.

[00:39:28] They're building nuclear power plants and coal-fired power plants in China,

[00:39:33] but we're taking them down in America while they build seven a week.

[00:39:38] So they've got plenty of energy,

[00:39:40] and they're building stuff.

[00:39:42] That's what they do. They build.

[00:39:44] They're going to build plants in Mexico.

[00:39:46] It's already started. They're going to be automated.

[00:39:52] Anyway, so one of these hosts says,

[00:39:54] I'm supposed to go to China and review these plants,

[00:39:57] but the fact is they want to bring these cars in here.

[00:39:59] What does that mean?

[00:40:00] Everyone's like, fantastic, low-cost cars.

[00:40:04] Be careful what you wish for, ladies and gentlemen,

[00:40:06] because the three big automakers in the U.S.,

[00:40:11] all these plants are going to lose jobs once that hits Mexico,

[00:40:16] and that affects the jobs. It affects the economy.

[00:40:20] Believe it or not, the auto industry is huge

[00:40:22] because you've got a bunch of companies that support that auto industry,

[00:40:25] from folks that make lunches for the workers, restaurants, hotels.

[00:40:30] It's half of the Dow Jones, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:40:32] People don't even realize that.

[00:40:35] Anyway, great article over at The Blaze,

[00:40:37] just absolutely debunking the lies your government

[00:40:42] and the media has been telling you about electric vehicles.

[00:40:45] EV lies. Great article by The Blaze, theblaze.com.

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[00:42:59] There's so much news it's hard to cover at all.

[00:43:01] I'm right now emailing my webmaster

[00:43:04] because I want them to put up this incredible article

[00:43:07] written by Alex Newman.

[00:43:10] Constitutional Sheriffs' Event offers solutions.

[00:43:14] Fake media loses it, right?

[00:43:17] I'm saying please, please, please, please, please,

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[00:43:32] is what I'm saying.

[00:43:36] Anyway, it's great stuff.

[00:43:39] The New American doing a great job over there.

[00:43:41] So I got that sent to my webmaster here.

[00:43:43] That's what I was doing on the break

[00:43:45] just so you guys know.

[00:43:48] Let's see here.

[00:43:51] All right, let's move to this interesting story

[00:43:54] that I have here.

[00:43:56] Tennessee, that's right,

[00:43:58] the great state of Tennessee could have,

[00:44:01] soon have they say armed teachers.

[00:44:05] State legislature passes a bill

[00:44:09] allowing teachers and other staffers

[00:44:11] to carry firearms on campus.

[00:44:15] And again, folks are losing their minds over this one.

[00:44:22] They give an example of a woman

[00:44:25] who holds her baby in her arms and she's just fearful.

[00:44:28] She's just in fear.

[00:44:30] She's out of her mind, worried about this.

[00:44:34] But ladies and gentlemen,

[00:44:35] the details are pretty interesting

[00:44:37] in this Tennessee bill.

[00:44:39] They have to have all kinds of hours of training

[00:44:41] to make sure that they know how to use their firearms safely.

[00:44:45] There's protections so that you don't have to disclose

[00:44:47] if you're armed,

[00:44:49] so that you don't just get attacked.

[00:44:51] In other words, they don't go to a given school and say,

[00:44:53] these 10 people are armed and dox them

[00:44:55] and name them and stuff like that.

[00:44:56] There's some protections there.

[00:44:57] It's actually pretty interesting.

[00:44:59] And what's fascinating is they always claim

[00:45:02] we've got to do something,

[00:45:03] we've got to do something,

[00:45:04] we've got to do something.

[00:45:05] What they want to do is disarm all of us.

[00:45:07] But when Tennessee decides to do something

[00:45:10] that would arm people

[00:45:11] and give people the protections they need,

[00:45:13] now those who claim we have to do something,

[00:45:16] they're losing their minds.

[00:45:19] But Tennessee soon could have armed teachers.

[00:45:22] Yeah, and carry firearms on campus.

[00:45:25] I think it's a brilliant plan.

[00:45:27] I think it's important to train people

[00:45:28] to use the firearms properly.

[00:45:30] But I think it's a good plan.

[00:45:31] We know from experience,

[00:45:33] we know from just much, much research

[00:45:37] that the more guns people have,

[00:45:38] for the most part, the safer society is.

[00:45:41] Now I agree something bad can happen

[00:45:42] so many can make a mistake,

[00:45:43] and that occurs, and it's tragic when it does.

[00:45:47] But there's some professors

[00:45:49] that have written prolifically about this,

[00:45:52] written books about it.

[00:45:53] I can't remember the guy's name

[00:45:54] right offhand this very second.

[00:45:57] I'll have to try to find it.

[00:45:58] But all I can tell you is that

[00:46:00] there's just so much great work about this.

[00:46:05] The founders understood this reality too.

[00:46:07] That's how they stopped King George.

[00:46:09] That's how we stop crimes in America too.

[00:46:11] When someone goes crazy with a gun, what do we do?

[00:46:13] We wait for a cop to come with a gun to stop them.

[00:46:15] Why don't we the people arm ourselves

[00:46:18] and stop this abuse right now?

[00:46:22] We can.

[00:46:25] We should.

[00:46:26] We must.

[00:46:27] So anyway, a great shout out, good on Tennessee.

[00:46:31] House Speaker Mike Johnson under fire from every quarter.

[00:46:37] I guess House Speaker Mike Johnson

[00:46:38] received a hostile reception on Wednesday

[00:46:43] at Columbia University in New York.

[00:46:46] They booed him.

[00:46:47] They just said, what a shame he is.

[00:46:49] He's promoting Israel as you know.

[00:46:51] The Palestine folks are rioting all over the country.

[00:46:59] They're rioting all over the country.

[00:47:01] And I just don't know how to respond to it

[00:47:03] except to say I don't know why the college students

[00:47:04] would be that interested in this.

[00:47:06] The answer is there are people, professors and others

[00:47:10] that are literally agitating the students

[00:47:12] on campus after campus after campus.

[00:47:15] Let me give you an example.

[00:47:16] In California, on one campus,

[00:47:19] the cops arrested a guy.

[00:47:21] They put him in the police vehicle.

[00:47:23] The protesters surrounded the vehicle

[00:47:25] and forced the cops to let the guy go.

[00:47:30] Then the guy signaled to the protesters

[00:47:34] to let the cop car leave.

[00:47:37] In other words, the criminal got let go.

[00:47:41] The protesters demanded and the cop car

[00:47:43] basically got chased out of their midst.

[00:47:48] Think about that for a minute people.

[00:47:50] The rule of law is being jettisoned

[00:47:52] everywhere in America.

[00:47:54] Anytime you stand up for the rule of law

[00:47:56] or the proper rule, it's just disaster.

[00:48:00] Anyway, I thought I'd bring that to your attention.

[00:48:03] Airline passengers they say get good news.

[00:48:07] From the DOT, I guess,

[00:48:12] the Department of Transportation.

[00:48:14] Airline passengers get good news

[00:48:16] from DOT, the Department of Transportation.

[00:48:19] They say new guidelines require airlines

[00:48:22] to spell out all fees,

[00:48:25] quickly issue cash refunds for canceled flights.

[00:48:31] Jen Gitman with this piece.

[00:48:36] They say it's good news, but I disagree.

[00:48:39] I know you're going to say,

[00:48:40] what do you mean Sam?

[00:48:42] Isn't it good that we know the prices are transparent

[00:48:45] and isn't it good that if they cancel a flight

[00:48:48] that they give your money back quickly?

[00:48:50] Yes, it's good on the surface.

[00:48:55] It's temporarily good.

[00:48:56] Those issues are good.

[00:48:58] There's got to be a better way to do that

[00:49:00] in the private sector.

[00:49:03] And I don't really know that I want

[00:49:05] the Department of Transportation

[00:49:06] and unconstitutional agency to mandate this.

[00:49:09] They're not in the legislative branch

[00:49:11] of government at all.

[00:49:13] How do they just mandate this?

[00:49:15] New guidelines, they're just regulations and guidelines.

[00:49:19] So they're basically changing the laws

[00:49:21] in these unconstitutional agencies

[00:49:23] that have become judge, jury, and executioners.

[00:49:25] There's no separation of powers at all.

[00:49:27] That's the problem that I have with this.

[00:49:29] It sounds good on the surface,

[00:49:31] but if they keep changing rules,

[00:49:33] changing rules, changing rules,

[00:49:34] it's going to get bad.

[00:49:35] Like we talked about last hour

[00:49:36] and this payroll rule they're changing.

[00:49:38] There's no legislative body behind it at all.

[00:49:41] Congress should be absolutely livid over this.

[00:49:44] But everybody's saying it's good news from the dot

[00:49:46] that the Department of Transportation,

[00:49:48] Pete Buttigieg and all these other guys

[00:49:50] are doing this and that and whatever.

[00:49:51] It's disaster people.

[00:49:53] Write it down.

[00:49:54] It sounds good now,

[00:49:55] but it's even more bad than that much power.

[00:49:57] The disaster they can wreak

[00:49:59] is beyond your wildest imagination.

[00:50:04] Right?

[00:50:05] All right, the business groups are now suing

[00:50:08] the Federal Trade Commission

[00:50:10] to block non-competes.

[00:50:12] J. Edward Mordo with this piece.

[00:50:15] So what happened is

[00:50:17] the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sued.

[00:50:20] They fulfilled its promise to sue

[00:50:23] the Federal Trade Commission over a ban

[00:50:26] on agreements called non-compete agreements

[00:50:29] that prevent an employee from leaving a company

[00:50:33] and going to work for the rival.

[00:50:36] And now they're saying that this group literally,

[00:50:43] they're saying that this group literally,

[00:50:45] ladies and gentlemen, exceeded their authority.

[00:50:48] Right?

[00:50:49] They exceeded their authority, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:50:52] So you got to understand that we're in a big old lawsuit now.

[00:50:55] Right?

[00:50:58] Between unconstitutional government agencies,

[00:51:01] the U.S. Chamber of Commerce fulfilled its promise

[00:51:05] to sue the Federal Trade Commission.

[00:51:10] So you go, whoa,

[00:51:12] now you got this big old lawsuit happening.

[00:51:14] The lawsuits contend that the FCC,

[00:51:17] I'm sorry, the FTC, the Federal Trade Commission,

[00:51:22] does not have the authority to prohibit companies

[00:51:25] from limiting their employees' ability to work for rivals.

[00:51:30] The Chamber of Commerce was joined by three other business groups.

[00:51:35] The Business Roundtable is one of them.

[00:51:40] The Texas Association of Business

[00:51:44] and the Longview Chamber of Commerce are all involved

[00:51:49] because I guess this is Texas taking this on.

[00:51:52] Anyway, they talk about how the suit came.

[00:51:55] The suit came a day after the Federal Trade Commission

[00:51:59] announced the final rule to ban non-compete agreements.

[00:52:04] This is disaster.

[00:52:09] I don't know where we go with this.

[00:52:13] When you have government agencies suing one another over this stuff, right?

[00:52:17] Where do we go with this?

[00:52:23] The lawsuit claims the FCC does not have the authority

[00:52:29] to enact this or force this.

[00:52:33] I couldn't agree more, right?

[00:52:36] That's the problem we're seeing,

[00:52:40] is government is out of control.

[00:52:42] And I appreciate the lawsuit, but we don't always need lawsuits, ladies and gentlemen.

[00:52:47] The courts aren't the god of this world.

[00:52:51] What we need to simply say is we're not going to obey this mandate

[00:52:54] from the Federal Trade Commission.

[00:52:56] They don't have any authority.

[00:52:58] But then what will happen is the FTC will sue somebody else

[00:53:01] and now we're in just lawsuit heaven in America

[00:53:04] or lawsuit hell, don't know which.

[00:53:06] But it is a disgrace.

[00:53:08] You got two unconstitutional guys in the room

[00:53:10] and then you've got, I don't know how to say it,

[00:53:13] this lawsuit by whoever, all these different groups.

[00:53:20] Right?

[00:53:23] The US Chamber of Commerce now in a lawsuit too

[00:53:26] along with these business groups.

[00:53:28] I believe that the FTC will get shut down on this.

[00:53:31] But how much cost will it be to get the shutdown?

[00:53:34] Right?

[00:53:35] How much will this all cost?

[00:53:37] And it is absolutely out of control, folks.

[00:53:43] I don't know what to do about it.

[00:53:45] But our society is absolutely melting down,

[00:53:48] internally hemorrhaging from the constant abuse

[00:53:52] that we're experiencing in America.

[00:53:56] And I'm going to tell you something,

[00:53:58] I'm going to tell you something,

[00:54:00] that's a wrap.

[00:54:01] I don't even know what to say.

[00:54:03] Hard-hitting news the networks refuse to use

[00:54:05] always on the table of Liberty Roundtable.

[00:54:08] Hopefully it was educational and entertaining.

[00:54:10] Sorry it's so worrisome.

[00:54:12] I must report the truth, there are solutions.

[00:54:15] And the solution may seem like it's not connected,

[00:54:17] but I promise you it is.

[00:54:19] We need to turn to God Almighty

[00:54:20] and keep His commandments.

[00:54:21] And if we do things, they'll start flying right

[00:54:23] and if we don't, they'll just be a mess.

[00:54:25] And if we don't, they'll just be a mess.

[00:54:27] We need to turn to God Almighty

[00:54:28] and keep His commandments.

[00:54:30] And if we do things, they'll start flying right

[00:54:32] and if we don't, we're going to deserve what we get.

[00:54:35] I stand with the Prince of Peace,

[00:54:37] even Jesus Christ,

[00:54:38] and encourage all of us to keep the commandments of God.

[00:54:41] We'll be blessed for doing so.

[00:54:43] Without that, we're in trouble.

[00:54:45] Got it? Good.

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