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So I'll ask again, is the president working to make life more affordable for you and your family? We all know the answer is no. Well, of course we all know. We all know that what is said is what we are supposed to parrot, what we are supposed to repeat from Virginia's first governor, first female governor. Welcome into the Mother of Mayhem, folks, it is UH. It's been one hell of a Monday, one hell of a monday here at PBN, and we're not even done. After this, you'll be listening to UH. If you stay up late with us tonight into officially into tomorrow at one am, you'll get a taste of the shadow. I hope you enjoy it. I hope you're enjoying all that we do here at the Prepper Broadcasting Network. You know, it's big deal. It's been a while since we checked in on dear Abigail and seeing what she's been up to, you know, and suffice it to say, she's been pretty busy, pretty busy. I got to show you this right off the bat, because it is. It's a tough watch, but it is what it is. I mean, you know, the people are talking. But concerned about that dollar challenges giving out the important look at the county like the one that went a billions of dollars. People are. Okay, but you and and. I'm really acting for you to find the family, not data centers. You can sell me the. Governor Fanburg, this is an overwhelmingly popular policy. The car and out of here, my family. There's no way still picking up the data that should be paying their sales. This is what the Virginia's Virginians are paying more sales suck working families. Is the Oh the rain came up pouring down. The rain came up pouring down. Yeah, so the data center thing is real. The data center is situation is going nowhere. She's uh telling you that it's going to be just fine because they're going to pay big property tax. Now what does that mean? You know, every politician could really win people over if they manage this property tax thing better. What's really interesting here in Virginia about the data centers is it's bipartisan. I mean it really is at the moment. At the moment, it's a rare bipartisan thing where everybody is like no. Her position on data centers is data centers should pay their fair share for energy and infrastructure, whatever that means. She has repeatedly said she will not break existing state contracts or retroactively in the sales and use of tax exemption, which runs through twenty thirty five and is worth roughly one point six billion annually. She's back the House approach create a new data center Accountability Commission to study the impacts rather than immediately imposing strict environmental conditions. So so we'll poison the water for a little while, and uh, we'll keep an eye on it. She's floated ideas like a consumption based energy tax on data centers. And this is the problem, man, you know, this is the problem. Senate President pro Tempoor Luis Lucas, Democrat, has publicly clashed with her, calling her a data center diva and this is a Democrat now, and accusing her of standing in the way of scrapping tax breaks that could generate two billion for schools and healthcare. Why would you ever bring a gigantic company into your state and not charge them tax? Why? Right? Because here's how you get everybody bipartisan to say, oh, we're we're on board. You say, you know the data centers are going to come in. Uh, they're gonna pay two billion dollars in taxes. And what that's going to mean is, going forward, you're not going to pay personal property tax anymore. How's that sound? That sounds pretty damn good, right, h Recent developments a budget compromises reach to include the first in the nation, statewide energy consumption tax on data centers. See, what I really hate is when new taxes are created, they tend to work their way through everybody. So this one is a first in the nation, state wide energy consumption tax on data centers, roughly one cent per kilwot, capped at six hundred million per year. Why capped while preserving the sales tax exemption. This appears to be a middle ground deal. If you think these guys, if you think these guys are yeah, are not gonna get a great deal out of this thing, You're out of your mind. Right, You're absolutely out of your mind. These guys are gonna get the best deal humanly possible. I want to go to Virginia Mercury. An article from Virginia Mercury Spanberger's data center position is the test of her affordability message. Right, and we haven't yet to see really like what the affordability plan is doing for Virginia. I don't feel it. I'm not going. Man, things have gotten a lot more affordable since Abigail's got in, And I'm also not looking to the horizon as a Virginian going. I know it's nothing's changed yet, but based on what she's done so far, it appears that eventually things will get much more of affordable here in Virginia. None of that, None of that. In fact, it feels mostly the opposite. It's what it feels like right. The recently approved Google data center campus in the Greenfield Industrial Park has become a flash point in their county. They want to know where the governor stood on the exemption that has made Virginia the so called data center capital of the world. Yeah, why do you think they're all here? And it's tax exemption. I think it's sales tax exemption. She told them it was wholly appropriate for the legislator continue having conversations about whether the exemption should exist. Oh my god, it is pouring down rain outside. Local TV news station WSCT reported. She says data centers should quote pay their fair share. I love that. That's code for we're not getting another dime. From them. That's what it is. That's code for we're not getting another dime. They're gonna pay their fair share. What do they always say about the rich? The rich should pay their fair share? What winds up happening they leave? That's code for your taxes are going up pay their fair share. Sorry, so mosquito flying by. None of that was news. In mid March, with the General Assembly running out of time pass a budget Spanburger told reporters that quote, data centers should pay their fair share, and I think the Commonwealth of Virginia should also abide by contracts that we sign. That's that man. She loves that. That contract's gotta be the best thing that ever happened. On April ninth, did a groundbreaking for the manufacture of data center equipment. She said, the fact that Virginia is a reliable partner matters as much as the incentives we put on the table, and we pretend to protect intend to protect that reputation aggressively. So here's the deal. The exemption at issue is the largest economic development in Senate Virginia operates. It accounted for seventy nine percent of all incentive spending in fiscal year twenty twenty four and an estimated one point six billion in four gone annual revenue. Senator Luis Lucas, Democrat, the one we were just talking about, and the Senate budget would end it January twenty twenty seven, redirect the recovered revenue toward transportation, education, and local priorities. We all know education is a bottomless pit of money. The House budget would keep it with environmental conditions attached. The standoff is stalled the finalation of the entire bill two hundred and twelve billion dollars by annual budget. Governor who wanted this, wanted the Senate position to win, could say so. She could issue an amendment to one of the budget bills implementing it. She could decline to defend the existing contracts position and let her own legislative allies pull the policy in their direction. She's done none of those things. Yeah, how how can this equal to better lower cost of living in Virginia? Citizen? This is you knows what it is? What it is? You know you never don't trust any politician when they get up on the horn and say, you know what, We're gonna make things more affordable for you, because why because right just because we love you so well. Folks. Tonight's show is brought to you by pbnfamily dot com. Uh, this is our membership website. If you go to PBN Family that it's too Tonight's show is too inflammatory to actually put any of our sponsors in because you're there talking about the first female governor in virgin and you know you're don't get me started. We're a weak people who crumble under criticism, and me being who I am, it's even worse. I'm not allowed to criticize anybody really in certain rules, in certain hands, in certain games. So governor's own statements of recent budget coverage. Ah, this is where she's going. I mean, if you think you're gonna have these guys come to you and say, we're gonna spend all this money in your state and we're gonna put these data centers there and you're gonna give us a tax break, and they're gonna go no, no, no no, Because the moment they say no, what happens. The wallet's come out, the gifts come out, the cards come out, this comes out. Well, you know your your husband's brother, he's got expertise in this field. And you know, man We're gonna have a really great opening at our data center for him. I'm talking, you know, seven figure income annual, great benefit package. Oh well, maybe I can. We don't want to break contract, now, do we. Very honorable, You're in Virginia and the government. This is issue one, right, Virginia's have watched this fight developer two months. The Governor's position has been consistent. Yeah, they ain't going nowhere. General Assembly's rejection of our amendments seneclear message, as did Botorte protesters who traveled to Roanoke. Both events suggest that the gap between WHOA the affordability message in the data center governance is becoming legible to the people who care most about it. Budget deadline is July one. Whatever the governor decides about the exemption, the rejected SB two fifty three amendments, and the path forward will be substantial, substantive of our first six months. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, if I were in her shoes and I were running on affordability, I would say, we're going to tax the hell out of the data centers. We want them to be here, but we also need that money, and uh yeah, we're gonna put that right into the pot. For affordability. We're gonna cut costs across the board, starting with energy. Next up, we're talking UH budget struggles. Abigail has been under the UH magnifying lens for a while now, struggling to put a budget together. I don't know, you know what that entails and doesn't really matter because you know, it's politics, baby, But we are doing data centers, budgets, and abortions because that's the big the big three I think that are on. If I'm gonna tell tell you about what's happening with the Mother of Mayhem, these are the three things that I think really are a big deal. Right. The twenty twenty sixth session ended without a budget, largely because of the data center fight. Right, Negotiations dragged on from Monts with special sessions June thirtieth, twenty twenty sixth deadline to avoid a government shutdown. That's the key number, right, That's what that's what we're looking for. Spanberger sided with the House proposal and urged a quick compromise. They finally have a deal right days before the deadline, including teacher and state employee raises plus the new data center energy tax. She's described the final product as a compromised proposal her administration helped shape. We're going to go to the incredibly biased VPM News, so just keep that in mind as we read. It's been three months since lawng makers adjourn the twenty twenty sixth legislative session without a budget over disagreements on whether to end a sales tax exemption for data centers. Now why sales tax exemption for data centers is so important? I have no idea, but they must be spending because they you heard the numbers. The disagreement is not between parties. This is what I mean, and this is the story that you don't hear, and I'm very proud of VPM News for writing this. Democrats control the House of Delegate, State Senate, and the Governor's Mansion. Both chambers were scheduled to meet in a special session on the budget. No budget agreement has been reached yet, so there is no reason for members to show up Thursday. The House is firmly committed to passing a full balanced budget and we will not return until we have one ready to vote on. This article from June sixteenths a little old. It's a wild world out there, but it's good see democrats fighting democrats over data centers. I think that's a good thing. I don't think that's a problem, you know, I think that's a good thing. There's a big you know, well, we don't have to go into that. But June seventeenth signed the landmark legislation expanding contraception access and protecting reproductive freedoms. June eighteenth and nineteenth, Spamberger called for voluntary water conservation historic drought conditions, celebrated completion of the major Norfolk Harbor dredging project, and hosted Virginia's inaugural Juneteenth celebration for state employees. Her ongoing focus on affordability, economic development, and infrastructure while navigating criticism from the progressive wing of her party over vetos of certain bills. Oh yeah, yeah, she got in hot water for vetoing the full recreational marijuana framework. I'm sure a Democrat for you got to give a credit for that, you know what I mean, You've got some semblance of sense in her, some semblance of so maybe we don't need the whole population of Virginia high on marijuana on their way to work. I've told you this before. I'll tell you again. The where I smell the most pot in the in the state of Virginia is while driving. There are tons of people who are smoking pot and driving. There's no there's no getting around it, you know. I mean, it just is what it is. It can't be good, it can't be uh, it can't be safe, right, And you know how we do things. People got to die first before you know, anything happens. It's just the way that it goes. It stinks, it's horrible, but it's the way that it goes. You know. They have to be all kinds of deaths on the road and people pulled over and oh man, that guy as high as a kite. Oh well, too bad. I don't I don't want to go down the road of cultural battles and racial It's far too late in the evening for that business. I can tell you that, you know, the night has been great. I spent most of it playing Minecraft with my son. It was so much fun, just an absolute ball. When I get off here, I'm gonna finish watching the latest Baki Hanma or the Baki Dough anime that I'm watching them two episodes left. Baby, they cloned me Amoto Musashi, the greatest swordsman of all time. They cloned him and brought him back into modern day. And this show is absolutely outrageous, and it's one of the rare things like that I watched that makes no sense. It's totally outrageous and just it's just a fun time, you know what I mean. So sue me. Gov Spanburger signs historical legislation to guarantee and expand contraception access. Now this is news to me because I've been buying contraception for a very long time thirty years, No, not thirty years, but damn near close twenty five. And I've never had trouble with access. In fact, all my life, I've walked by aisles full of contraception. I don't quite understand. At the turning Point Suffragists Memorial marking where suffragists were held during the Silent Sentinels demonstrations, Spanburger signed the Right to Contraception Act into law to guarantee the right of Virginia women to access and use birth control. The governor also signed Contraception Equitum really to which is great news. But the truth is women are getting off birth control at an alarming rate, and thank God for it. It's an absolutely crazy thing. You know that, as if what a woman goes through in a month's time is not crazy enough, let alone in a lifetime. When you marry a woman young, you watch or go through the things that a woman goes through, it's like it's a very different life than a man. It's a it's a wholly different experience. There's no there's no equality in any of it, you know what I mean really, And it's like just when you think you're out of the woods, like things are starting to hound that, and then you get hit with the menopause, the very menopause. You get hit with that, and then all kinds of things change. You survive all that, and things get even crazier. Well maybe not crazy, but just so different. It's amazing. I don't quite understand it, you know. It's one of those questions I need to sit down and really hash with God about like what sometimes I think, well, I don't want to go down that path. But the governors also signed the Contraception Equity Act to make sure health insurance plans cover contraception, including over the counter medication. They want insurance to pay for the morning after pills and the you know, the birth controls and that kind of stuff. And hey, you know, I don't like insurance to begin with. But here's here's the thing. We'd like to think that over the counter medication birth control, the morning after pill empowers women. Right, it makes it empowers women. You head on over to the Epic Times and you can read a harrowing, well collection of tales. You think that a woman wakes up and decides on her own. Oh, we had a crazy night last night, got a little too drunk. Ye forgot to execute on my Right to Contraception Act. And now we're going to have an agreed upon abortion. And that's just the way that it's going to go. Or a woman SLINKs away and has the abortion and never mentions it, and you know, whatever life goes on. I guess I don't know how life goes on after something like that. But we imagine these scenarios when we talk about contraception and that and the like what we don't imagine. And it is a highlighted story at the Epic Times, and I should bring it us. Yeah, it's in the newspaper, the actual physical newspaper that came in today. I'm gonna search it up real real quick. I think I know the word that can get it there. You've probably never considered the fact that you've probably never considered that a man could wake up the next stay right after a one night stand or a crazy night where you didn't execute on your right to contraception Act. Oh man, I can't find it. I'm gonna have to go grab the newspaper. What you never probably thought about was the fact that sometimes a woman can be bullied into taking a morning after pill, a guy can wake up the next day and so no, no, no, no, we're not We're not about to have a child. I'm not about to have a child. And I don't care what you think is gonna happen. You're gonna take this pill? Is there a worse situation to be in in that I can't find the article? Amazing, I'm gonna have to go pick the I'm gonna have to go get the newspaper. I'm gonna have to go grab it. You, Uh, what do you want to watch while I do that? What do you want to listen to? You know? What'll do with the little musical? Let's put a little city walk on one now? Holy moly, guys, Wow, nine thirty. It feels like a lot more than that. I'll tell you what. It feels like a heck of a lot more than nine thirty. Let's find this story since we think that, you know, this whole contraception thing is just planned out and perfect impending showdown with cubas decades in the making. You wouldn't believe this food. Here you go, here you go, Here you go, here you go. Women report being tricked bullied into taking abortion pills. This by Stacy Robinson. Jonah Afolder said she woke up in December twenty two before to find her boyfriend staring at her. She alleged that he forced her to ingest crushed up abortion medication, pinning her down while it took effect. I honestly thought he was going to kill me because I didn't want to have an abortion, Alfolder, who lived in Ohio at the time, told The Epic Times. Alfolder said her ax a former medical assistant named Hassan James Abbas, later told her that he used his wife's driver's license to order the abortion pills, so you know, you know, you could see what's going on there. A Folder said a boss took her phone and blocked her from leaving the house for around thirty minutes. She said he then told her he was married and that he had ordered the pills using the wife's ide. According to the court and licening record, Boss last month pleaded no contest the allegations, medical license suspended. He's doing court for hearing in the twenty sixth of June. It's bigger than you think, is what I'm getting at. That's why I wanted to read you that story, because it's it is. It's bigger than you think, you know what I mean, Things get crazy in the real world. It's not all about I just want to go get on the pill. You know, it's it's a different thing you got to be prepared for. I don't know what to tell you, you know, I really don't know what to tell you. It's real life happening out there. And hey, you know we've been so wrapped up in you know, freedom and liberty for all and make sure everybody gets their rights, and there you know the idea that you know, I don't I never will really understand the struggle with contraception. I just I don't get it. I really don't get it. You know, we live in an age of what what what age do we live in? We live in the age of consent. Consent, consent, consent, consent. We heard about it for years. Consent. Oh, it must be consent. You must consent, He must she must give consent, and he must abide by that. So I don't even understand how you wind up in a situation where there's no contraception. I don't understand how you wind up in a situation where there's now we need to have an abortion, right. But suffice it to say, the uh, this was a sticking point with the mother of Mayhem. You know, even though she said that, you know, what was important is affordability. A bunch of things going into play that have very to do with affordable I guess you can argue an abortion helps the average Virginian with affordability, right, less of a tax burden, less of a burden on the parents' finances. And that's what's important, right, That's what's truly important these days. Gotta get the finances right. You don't want to go having kids, you know what I mean, You really want to screw things up? Have a kid, then all of a sudden you have to pinch your pennies a little bit. You know, you might not be able to get completely ripped off by every retailer that exists. Can we talk about this for a minute. Can we talk about retail prices in the world. All it's Donald Trump's fault with exports and tariffs and Iran. No. No, there was an opening, there was a change. There was an opportunity for retailers to become monstrous, and they just took full advantage of it, which should almost be expected. You've got a company, and a company exists once it becomes a big one of corporation, you know what I mean, A big brand name exists with this one idea, which is we must make more money next year or this year than we did last year. That's the whole thing. The shares must go up, right, But there comes a point where you just have to say, no way, There's just no way. And I feel like and it makes me feel like an old guy, right, it does. It truly makes you feel like an old person when all the time you find yourself in these situations where you're like, I'm not buying that anymore, you know what I mean? I mean literally, like, if you find yourself in these situations where it's like, I guess I'm not going there anymore. I guess I'm not buying that brand anymore. And it has not nothing to do with political. It's not like because they support it has nothing to do with it. It has everything to do with cost, too much damn money. I dropped my son off at the mall last week and he came home and he was telling me I gave him like forty bucks. I was like, get some food and get you know, if you see something you want. And he comes back and he's like me and TJ was his friend, and we were walking around and we couldn't find anything that we could either of us could afford. He said, I saw a cool hoodie was sixty dollars. And you get to the point in life where, or at least I don't think it matters how much money you have. There comes a point in life where you're a fool. Right, doesn't there come a point in life where if you pay a certain dollar amount for a thing, you're just dumb? Like it just doesn't make sense anymore. We've arrived at this moment. We've arrived, right, Like, if you're trying to tell me that you're making a hoodie in Bangladesh and to make that hoodie and to get it here and for you to make enough money to stay in business, you have to charge a retailer sixty to eighty dollars. That's one crock of shit that I just won't live with. And the next one after that is, uh, I'm gonna spend that kind of money on a hooded sweater? Like for what? For what? Go to Deepop. There are things that come out that are very you know, like trendy, and they really work. Buy Nothing works, Facebook, Marketplace works, Deepop. Go to Deepop. If you don't believe me, go close shopping at Deepop because there's no way, there's no bab I look at it. I always look at it this way. If there's a logo or a thing like this is what I can't figure out. I can make hoodies and so can you. You can print on demand hoodies. You can go to uh who does our merch tea Spring tea Spring? Look up t Spring. You can make one hoodie and print it and mail it to yourself and you can put whatever you want on it. Nobody's gonna stop. You can make a Nike hoodie right if you wanted to do something like that. You can put whatever you want on that hoodie. You can make a top notch hoodie. You can you can ship it to yourself, custom designed, whatever you want on it, and it'll cost you less than sixty dollars to do that costs you like forty bucks or something shipping. We're all living in this moment where we hear our father or our grandfather in our head, or or a funny uncle who is laughing incessantly at the shopping cart or at the basket, or when you get up to check out, they bellied over laughing, you know what I mean, folded over and laughter at this idea that you spend how much money? You spend that much money and you're walking away with what, like my first car costs that much. This is the crux of affordability. Now, how does the mother of Mayhem do anything to affect that? How? How does she do anything to affect that? Is my question? There are things she can do. One of the things I think politicians need to do is just throw the moral And it's hard because when you're a politician, you have no morality to begin with. But if we could get some morally sound politics. You can just throw that at them, right, you could just say, like, what's I mean, like, what's going like? Do you have do you feel like? Do you feel good this idea of overcharging people for everything? And what are we overcharging for? Right, that's the question, what are we overcharging for? That's what I feel like. I feel like the clown emoji I just posted up on kick It's hard not to feel that way, you know what I mean? It really is. So where are You're fighting? A good fight? You know, at the beginning of it all, it was nerve wracking and it was terrifying, and it definitely felt like and look, it's early, it's six months in. We're already battling for our lives with the Second Amendment, So it's not like it's a picnic here in Virginia. But at the same time, you know, for those of you who are listening to the audio version, you don't get to see j Jones and Gozla gom Zalazam Dambla and Abigail smiling on the image. But it's just one of those things, you know, this too shall pass, we will survive them. I think it's pretty much a rap or earlier in these shows. If you go back and listen to the Mother of Mayhem shows, you can search all of our shows at Prepperbroadcasting dot com. But if you go back and listen to older shows, I really did think that that Abigail was on our way to the presidency. And it's just been a terrible run for her in the presidential sort of world, right, Like it's not been pretty. Doesn't mean she couldn't find her stride, you know, she doesn't mean she's probably a pretty smart gal. To be honest with you, We'll just have to see. Only time will tell. You know, I mentioned this earlier today on PBM, but I spent the Sunday at VM at v MFA, and you know, I spent so many days and I just this this city, this Richmond city, this beautiful state of Virginia. It's nearly impossible to replace Philadelphia and the the insane tribalism that exists there. Right, It's it's the next level. True, it used to it used to be. I don't know if it's that way anymore, but there was an insane tribalism in Philadelphia that you knew, everybody knew who would what you were talking about? What you were doing and what you know what what was going on in town? Right? It was eels, it was Phillies, it was flyers, was the whole thing. And it's nearly impossible to beat that tribalism when you move away from a place like Philadelphia. And when I moved to Virginia, it was like this is beautiful, Like I this state is amazing. This state may have enough to hold me. And you know, we lived through wreck at Ralph Northen. We dealt with with Ralph and it was a nightmare and he tried to take our guns too, And we're right back at it. And we stand on a very important moment here in Virginia for the United States at large, for the Second Amendment at large, because we're dealing with a completely Democrat dominant House Senate governorship that is really testing the Second Amendment to its limit. In other words, you have a house in a Senate, you have an attire state Congress, and a governor who wants to assault weapons quote unquote gone. Now we can go over the list of assault weapons. We have done it in earlier shows, like you can really see like what that looks like. It will really get a taste to see if if they really want them banned, can they be banned? You know outside of completely psycho locales, places like Chicago where nothing ever happens violent. There's no violence in Chicago because they've got rid of all their assault weapons and guns and you know, and so forth. Hey, I want to say thank you to the one person watching at kick Okay, I want to say say I'm gonna thank them in chat. Really, it's a new platform for us. We're just out here cranking content out. It's it is what it is. But somebody's here and they're watching, and you know, appreciate you. You don't understand the value of a follower, man, Every follower is important. 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We did it for week weeks on couple of weeks for a while there. The first six or seven episodes happened on a week to week basis, and things got a little and a little quiet on the Spanburger side, busy on my side. So we hadn't done one in a while. But we're six months in. You know, you better believe that the Mother of Mayhem is a lot more to do, a lot more upherson leave, and we have to keep an eye on it here in Virginia. Not only do I feel I owe it to you guys and myself and my family, but you know, a lot of good friends live here in Virginia. Got a lot of messages when Abigail got into people saying, you know, should we leave now? My answer is no, so far? All right, Well, thank you all for tuning in on kick. I want to thank you over on Rumble for tuning in over on X Yeah, that's it. I'll see you bright and early. Look, you don't have to just listen to PBN until you go completely insane and start eating your eyelashes. 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