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[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_00]: It's looking to be a rainy event. I think I think there's gonna be some rain
[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_00]: I don't know if it'd be 2019 levels at prepper camp this year, but if you're attending
[00:02:12] [SPEAKER_00]: I'd highly recommend a tarp for over your tent and a tarp for under your tent
[00:02:18] [SPEAKER_00]: All right, it is
[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_00]: It is a lake campground, right?
[00:02:23] [SPEAKER_00]: There may be some areas that are drier than others, but look it's
[00:02:28] [SPEAKER_00]: It's gonna be wet
[00:02:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Change of shoes plenty of socks water boots for you know all that kind of stuff
[00:02:37] [SPEAKER_00]: I'll tell you what I'll
[00:02:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Propose a challenge because in 2019. I thought we were dead in the water. I thought
[00:02:44] [SPEAKER_00]: This event is gonna be a total bust for more reasons than one
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_00]: And people came hard man they came prepared and they came hard and and
[00:02:54] [SPEAKER_00]: This is an opportunity
[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_00]: You know this three-day camp out this three-day essentially off-grid camp out is a great opportunity for people like you and
[00:03:03] [SPEAKER_00]: When you add rain to the mix, it's it's a huge learning experience ask anybody who was at 2019
[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_00]: They'll tell you they learned some lessons
[00:03:13] [SPEAKER_00]: I myself I myself I
[00:03:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Nearly had trench foot because what I did not expect. I had a good pair of boots, you know a good pair of waterproof boots
[00:03:24] [SPEAKER_00]: You know waterproof to some up into a point
[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_00]: What I did not expect
[00:03:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Which was my failure was that my disaster coffee booth would be in a puddle
[00:03:35] [SPEAKER_00]: My entire booth was in a puddle Saturday and in order to operate it
[00:03:41] [SPEAKER_00]: I just had to be there standing in water and I stood
[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Stood in water basically the whole day Saturday
[00:03:48] [SPEAKER_00]: The boots never dried
[00:03:49] [SPEAKER_00]: I didn't bring another pair of shoes because you know these things I've used for years in a lot of different scenarios
[00:03:57] [SPEAKER_00]: But I never waited in them. So I
[00:04:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Didn't I didn't realize that that was gonna be a part of the deal
[00:04:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Yesterday when we were looking at weather forecasts, I said I'll be in hip waiters
[00:04:08] [SPEAKER_00]: That's my my game plan crocs crocs
[00:04:13] [SPEAKER_00]: hip waiters
[00:04:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Hiking boots waterproof hiking boots, okay
[00:04:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Footwear is a thing and probably keep all my dry socks in the vehicle that way you don't wind up with any any
[00:04:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Incidences any leakage any, you know mother nature is rough man
[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_00]: And most of us don't really get it because we always have go inside as an option
[00:04:35] [SPEAKER_00]: But once you don't have go inside as an option, you don't have get dry as an option
[00:04:39] [SPEAKER_00]: changes things right
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[00:04:48] [SPEAKER_00]: 12 noon on Saturday the tin foil hat contest will take place a disaster coffee booth at the disaster coffee and PBN booth
[00:04:55] [SPEAKER_00]: So be ready be prepared for that come see
[00:04:59] [SPEAKER_00]: All right, even if you're not making something come see because the people do amazing things
[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_00]: Absolutely amazing things so come see I
[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_00]: Don't know we're probably gonna give multiple prizes away this year last year. I felt bad
[00:05:14] [SPEAKER_00]: We gave it. I think we gave one or two prizes away or something like that
[00:05:18] [SPEAKER_00]: People do so well, I mean they do so much cool stuff
[00:05:21] [SPEAKER_00]: It's so hard for a guy like me to be like you're the winner. You know what I mean? They're all great
[00:05:26] [SPEAKER_00]: so
[00:05:28] [SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, have a good time plan for a good time take notes
[00:05:32] [SPEAKER_00]: You know that have a ball go to classes go to the classes that make you feel uncomfortable
[00:05:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Go to Sarah's self-defense class, you know all that get physically involved
[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_00]: dig deep
[00:05:42] [SPEAKER_00]: dig deep, you know, that's what you're here for
[00:05:47] [SPEAKER_00]: so
[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_00]: We're gonna talk about the 158 Democrats who voted against
[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_00]: The sex crime ban on immigrants because we have to
[00:05:57] [SPEAKER_00]: There's a lot of stories like ripping through everything right now like the pager bombs and all that kind of stuff which
[00:06:04] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, I
[00:06:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Know a lot of people love to consider China like the big bad wolf but
[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Wow who would have thought
[00:06:19] [SPEAKER_00]: You know you get electronics from your enemies that are that are laced with explosives
[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_00]: I think China is really in for trouble over the next five to ten years and it's so many ways
[00:06:33] [SPEAKER_00]: In so many ways
[00:06:35] [SPEAKER_00]: But I wanted to talk to you first about the pen is mightier than the sword
[00:06:40] [SPEAKER_00]: About this, you know civilians number one weapon
[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_00]: And I really do believe that that is you know, you could argue it is
[00:06:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Your ability to write your ability to speak
[00:06:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Right why do I bring this up because we're entering a time where these things are going to be considered and are being considered
[00:07:02] [SPEAKER_00]: What do I do?
[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_00]: What can I do?
[00:07:07] [SPEAKER_00]: Right, there's whisper. There've been whispers of civil war in the air for a very long time
[00:07:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Edward Bull were lit in in 1839 coined the phrase the pen is mightier than the sword
[00:07:22] [SPEAKER_00]: In his play, do you know what his play was titled funny enough?
[00:07:26] [SPEAKER_00]: He wrote a play called conspiracy in 1839
[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_00]: True this beneath the rule of men entirely great the pen is mightier than the sword behold the arch enchanters wand
[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_00]: Itself a nothing but taking sorcery from the master hand to paralyze the Caesars and to strike the loud earth breathless
[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Take away the sword states can be saved without it. I
[00:07:50] [SPEAKER_00]: Know it is what it is
[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_00]: Now Litten back in the in the 1800s and early 1800s coined the phrase but
[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, this is an old one man like this is not a new concept. It's not some like liberal
[00:08:07] [SPEAKER_00]: art school
[00:08:10] [SPEAKER_00]: Adige you know what I mean
[00:08:12] [SPEAKER_00]: Like it wasn't born out of the the Institute of the arts
[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_00]: It's ancient it's ancient
[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_00]: Because it works
[00:08:23] [SPEAKER_00]: because if if you can write
[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_00]: If you can address people then you have the the ability to make them think you have the ability to call them to account
[00:08:34] [SPEAKER_00]: And in a lot of cases you have you almost forced them to respond
[00:08:38] [SPEAKER_00]: depending on the forum and remember
[00:08:42] [SPEAKER_00]: It's harder now because publications are
[00:08:45] [SPEAKER_00]: Rough right the editors are compromised
[00:08:50] [SPEAKER_00]: But anyone can write a story
[00:08:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Anyone one can do their own public journalism anyone can write an editorial anyone can send a letter to the editor
[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_00]: Right these things are they're all well within the realm of
[00:09:05] [SPEAKER_00]: possibility for the average person you could argue that are
[00:09:12] [SPEAKER_00]: You know people did this stuff back in the day. They wrote the newspaper
[00:09:16] [SPEAKER_00]: They would write the newspaper and they would say hey you're screwing up
[00:09:20] [SPEAKER_00]: Or you got this wrong or you did that wrong or whatever before the before the
[00:09:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Comment section see the comment section. I think kind of like drains us like we get to say our two cents
[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_00]: And go about our day and get back to work you fool
[00:09:34] [SPEAKER_00]: But before the comment section people wrote direct to the newspapers
[00:09:38] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, we want a retraction or here's my thoughts on this or what the hell is going on with the city project
[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_00]: It's taken forever. No people wrote
[00:09:50] [SPEAKER_00]: George Whitestone in
[00:09:52] [SPEAKER_00]: Hep Tameron of civil discourses
[00:09:56] [SPEAKER_00]: 1582 wrote the dash of a pen is more grievous than the counterboosts of a lance
[00:10:03] [SPEAKER_00]: 1582
[00:10:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Pretty pretty long ways away. There was another guy. I don't know if you know him
[00:10:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Who wrote another play? I don't know if you ever heard of it
[00:10:12] [SPEAKER_00]: His name was Shakespeare and in 1682 1602 rather he wrote Hamlet or
[00:10:19] [SPEAKER_00]: I guess I don't know when he wrote Hamlet, but in Hamlet 1602 Shakespeare gave Rosencrantz the line
[00:10:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose quills and their scares come with hither
[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_00]: So those wearing rapiers are afraid of goose quills. What's that mean? You know the rapier is the little
[00:10:38] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm pretty sure it's the little like thin bladed sword the Count of Monte Cristo fights
[00:10:42] [SPEAKER_00]: And the goose quill of course is the pen, right?
[00:10:47] [SPEAKER_00]: This is not an old concept
[00:10:50] [SPEAKER_00]: My kid is 13 years old and he's in language arts and he hates it because he's a 13 year old in language arts
[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_00]: even those dads are writer and
[00:11:01] [SPEAKER_00]: All 13 year olds are like that primarily
[00:11:05] [SPEAKER_00]: And they can't understand the point of it. Why should I be able to craft my words effectively why?
[00:11:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Why do that when I can ask AI to do it? Oh
[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_00]: That's a trap when you think about it through this lens when you see it through this lens. That's a trap
[00:11:21] [SPEAKER_00]: AI will craft your discontent for the government sure they'll craft your discontent for your HOA
[00:11:26] [SPEAKER_00]: For your child school for your whatever, right?
[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_00]: They might omit some things though
[00:11:34] [SPEAKER_00]: They might manipulate some things that might tell you that certain words and phrases are not allowed
[00:11:40] [SPEAKER_00]: Robert Burton's the anatomy of melancholy
[00:11:43] [SPEAKER_00]: 1621 and includes from this it is clear how much more cruel the pen may be than the sword
[00:11:51] [SPEAKER_00]: Pretty interesting
[00:11:54] [SPEAKER_00]: When's the last time you sat down and wrote something?
[00:11:58] [SPEAKER_00]: You know we even it we even shoot ourselves in the foot because when it comes to politics and addressing
[00:12:03] [SPEAKER_00]: representatives most of the time we get a
[00:12:05] [SPEAKER_00]: pre-written letter to sign
[00:12:08] [SPEAKER_00]: right and
[00:12:10] [SPEAKER_00]: Imagine if you were a representative
[00:12:13] [SPEAKER_00]: And you just got a wave of emails that were all a pre-written letter with a different signature or a different intro or does something that you know
[00:12:20] [SPEAKER_00]: compared to receiving a mountain of
[00:12:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Correspondence well written
[00:12:29] [SPEAKER_00]: scathing right clear in
[00:12:32] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what it is you want done if we write
[00:12:39] [SPEAKER_00]: If we write and we make those writings at least public to some degree
[00:12:44] [SPEAKER_00]: The other thing we can do is claw back vocabulary
[00:12:48] [SPEAKER_00]: You know like the vocabulary in the world is part. It's a huge problem
[00:12:55] [SPEAKER_00]: It's a huge problem
[00:12:58] [SPEAKER_00]: The vocabulary has been manipulated in such a way that we don't know what the hell people want
[00:13:03] [SPEAKER_00]: right
[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Like we need to we need to
[00:13:08] [SPEAKER_00]: Sprint back to plain speaking and vocabulary that makes sense
[00:13:12] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm trying to think of the word
[00:13:15] [SPEAKER_00]: I'm trying to I was listening to a podcast about immigration and
[00:13:22] [SPEAKER_00]: Statistics and labor and the offset of
[00:13:27] [SPEAKER_00]: And you know all that kind of stuff in a word came up
[00:13:30] [SPEAKER_00]: That's popular and there's a lot of words that are popular now like sustainability
[00:13:34] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean like these kinds of words
[00:13:39] [SPEAKER_00]: Was that it
[00:13:41] [SPEAKER_00]: I there's so many ideas in my head right now because I the other big thing that that showed up in my mailbox this morning was a
[00:13:49] [SPEAKER_00]: Strange very very strange flyer
[00:13:52] [SPEAKER_00]: right
[00:13:53] [SPEAKER_00]: it was a very strange flyer about
[00:13:57] [SPEAKER_00]: Data centers in Virginia
[00:14:01] [SPEAKER_00]: It was it was an informative
[00:14:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Large style flyer about data centers hard, you know like cardstock laminated nice
[00:14:11] [SPEAKER_00]: For more information on Virginia's data centers and it talked about all the benefits of Virginia's data centers
[00:14:18] [SPEAKER_00]: Now when we did Gotham get out I walked by one of these data centers and I told you all
[00:14:23] [SPEAKER_00]: I think I put it up on the membership side, but it looked like
[00:14:28] [SPEAKER_00]: Where the first order would be hiding out it looked like an evil
[00:14:33] [SPEAKER_00]: It looked like an evil warlords not a warlord it looked like a supervillains layer
[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_00]: That's what they those data centers look like a lizard den maybe
[00:14:47] [SPEAKER_00]: That was really weird
[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_00]: You know and I started reading that stuff then I saw a headline that three mile islands opening up again
[00:14:56] [SPEAKER_00]: In order to power Microsoft's AI
[00:14:59] [SPEAKER_00]: And all this stuff is whirling around in my head and the use of vocabulary to
[00:15:04] [SPEAKER_00]: manipulate us into
[00:15:07] [SPEAKER_00]: thinking differently
[00:15:08] [SPEAKER_00]: I was listening to Josh Hawley
[00:15:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Grill the
[00:15:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Arabian chick. I don't know who she is really
[00:15:20] [SPEAKER_00]: She had something to do with the with the
[00:15:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Protest in in the universities, you know and he was
[00:15:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Putting up a bunch of slides the intifada, you know
[00:15:32] [SPEAKER_00]: She put a put up like long live the intifada and she gave a
[00:15:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Definition of the intifada and it means to shake something off just means to shake something off
[00:15:41] [SPEAKER_00]: She said in Congress in front of Congress
[00:15:45] [SPEAKER_00]: You know just the the ability for maybe the most dangerous part about the liberals is not their ability to lie to us
[00:15:52] [SPEAKER_00]: It's their ability to lie to themselves so fluently without second thought
[00:15:58] [SPEAKER_00]: Right without a second thought they can look at something and just say oh, that's not what it means
[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_00]: That's not what that is. It's not and it's not just lying to the people in Congress, but it's the lying to themselves
[00:16:10] [SPEAKER_00]: How the hell did I get here vocabulary? Yeah, we have to we have to
[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Say what we want and and use the words that we've always used to describe it
[00:16:20] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean? This can only happen through self-expression
[00:16:29] [SPEAKER_00]: Through self-expression
[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_00]: We're losing self-expression because of AI
[00:16:36] [SPEAKER_00]: Everything that's gonna rewrite stuff for you everything that's gonna pre-write stuff for you everything that's gonna create something for you
[00:16:44] [SPEAKER_00]: It choose a way at your ability to
[00:16:46] [SPEAKER_00]: Express yourself and you might think that you hear that word and you probably think like ah whatever
[00:16:52] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean? Like how important is it to do that?
[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, you want to get good at it
[00:16:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Expressing self
[00:17:02] [SPEAKER_00]: Is an important skill to have man
[00:17:05] [SPEAKER_00]: How else do you plan to tell people?
[00:17:08] [SPEAKER_00]: How you feel what you want and what you don't want in your life
[00:17:14] [SPEAKER_00]: It was an eventful day yesterday. I had a woman come to my door and drop off a bunch of
[00:17:20] [SPEAKER_00]: Kamala Harris literature and
[00:17:25] [SPEAKER_00]: Pass the most rapid judgment on me. I think anybody's ever done. I just trying to not see her
[00:17:35] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean? I was working the dogs barked. I figured she left
[00:17:38] [SPEAKER_00]: I went to the door my old dog Lola went to the door she had to go out so we go out front
[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_00]: She's old. She can't run nowhere. You know, I mean
[00:17:45] [SPEAKER_00]: So we go out front. We're walking around and the ladies up there walking back now
[00:17:50] [SPEAKER_00]: down my street and
[00:17:52] [SPEAKER_00]: I run into her and she looks me up and down. She's like an older white woman, of course
[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_00]: she looks
[00:17:59] [SPEAKER_00]: The agents of chaos she looks me up and down and
[00:18:05] [SPEAKER_00]: Says did you see what I left and I said yeah
[00:18:07] [SPEAKER_00]: She says are you planning on voting now? Look, I'm cordial. You should be cordial
[00:18:13] [SPEAKER_00]: You should understand that like as bored as they are and as uninformed as they are they're still doing
[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_00]: They're doing something they're doing their part in the political process, right?
[00:18:27] [SPEAKER_00]: And it's a shame that the Republicans don't come to my neighborhood
[00:18:30] [SPEAKER_00]: But she's out there handing around handing out that kind of stuff
[00:18:34] [SPEAKER_00]: She looks me up and down and and she says did you get my information? I say yeah
[00:18:38] [SPEAKER_00]: She says are you planning on voting and I just told her, you know not in a mean way or anything
[00:18:43] [SPEAKER_00]: I just said I'm not gonna vote for them and
[00:18:47] [SPEAKER_00]: She immediately says well, you know both Tim and Kamala Harris own guns
[00:18:53] [SPEAKER_00]: That's what she said
[00:18:56] [SPEAKER_00]: And I said, okay
[00:18:58] [SPEAKER_00]: That's good
[00:19:00] [SPEAKER_00]: that's a good thing and
[00:19:02] [SPEAKER_00]: We talked briefly while we walked the dog and she walked with me for a moment. I'm not sure what her intention was
[00:19:09] [SPEAKER_00]: And we wound up in a matter of seconds on to the subject of I could see her like pulling
[00:19:15] [SPEAKER_00]: Subjects from a hat to try to win me over
[00:19:19] [SPEAKER_00]: And we wound up pulling the subject of oh
[00:19:22] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, oh, that's right
[00:19:26] [SPEAKER_00]: Pulling the subject of school shootings out of the hat right using sort of like a fear tactic to get me to go
[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_00]: Oh, you know what? You're right. I'm wrong. The second amendment is is crap
[00:19:35] [SPEAKER_00]: and she says just after telling me that the president and the
[00:19:40] [SPEAKER_00]: vice president incumbent are
[00:19:44] [SPEAKER_00]: Gun owners she goes on to tell me that you know
[00:19:46] [SPEAKER_00]: We probably should get rid of the kind of guns that were used in school shootings and
[00:19:51] [SPEAKER_00]: The kind of guns that were used to kill try to kill Donald Trump
[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_00]: and
[00:19:57] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, I just
[00:19:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Just told her I like those kind of guns
[00:20:03] [SPEAKER_00]: And
[00:20:04] [SPEAKER_00]: It wasn't like I said, we're just talking I didn't want her to feel like this guy's an ass
[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_00]: I didn't even want to be that way
[00:20:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Because I could care less. You know what? I mean, I'm gonna vote. She's just a person. I'm just a person
[00:20:15] [SPEAKER_00]: We're talking. We're never gonna see each other again. There's no point going off on her
[00:20:19] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, you should know that
[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_00]: But I just thought it was a weird line of thinking
[00:20:27] [SPEAKER_00]: It was a weird line of thinking for a person to try to win you over with the fact that these people own guns and then to tell
[00:20:32] [SPEAKER_00]: You and she did say they're so they're not gonna try to take your guns away
[00:20:35] [SPEAKER_00]: And then almost immediately after that says but there are some guns. I think we should get rid of
[00:20:43] [SPEAKER_00]: And you know show we talked for a little while longer and went on about our day
[00:20:47] [SPEAKER_00]: Thank you. Have a nice day boom
[00:20:51] [SPEAKER_00]: It all it all is kind of spiraling together in this concept of
[00:20:56] [SPEAKER_00]: You know, how do you react in a situation like how are you able to express yourself in a situation like that?
[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_00]: Can you tell people what you're gonna do and not do what you want and don't want out of your life and out of your
[00:21:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Politicians and out of you know everything
[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_00]: Now most people assume it comes naturally
[00:21:16] [SPEAKER_00]: Until you sit before that white page with the blinking line and realize you have to write something that matters to someone
[00:21:23] [SPEAKER_00]: That matters I
[00:21:25] [SPEAKER_00]: See it all the time. I see it all the time in the freelance writing world
[00:21:28] [SPEAKER_00]: There are people who are hiring out to write poems to people they love there are people who are hiring out to write wedding speeches
[00:21:36] [SPEAKER_00]: eulogies
[00:21:39] [SPEAKER_00]: You pick up a book from the 1700s when you were taught by your mother, you know what I mean like you
[00:21:46] [SPEAKER_00]: You didn't go through some massive education and Harvard and so on
[00:21:51] [SPEAKER_00]: You were taught sparingly by mom before dad took you out in the field for the day
[00:21:56] [SPEAKER_00]: You pick up a book a journal, you know from from the 1700s and you'll see it writing. You can't even believe
[00:22:03] [SPEAKER_00]: Because it's just reps like everything else I tell you about it's just reps
[00:22:09] [SPEAKER_00]: Just do the reps
[00:22:11] [SPEAKER_00]: We don't do any reps
[00:22:13] [SPEAKER_00]: So we can't write we can't express ourselves really well
[00:22:15] [SPEAKER_00]: We do it all in the comments section and on Twitter, you know hundred words baby. So or no hundred characters or whatever it is
[00:22:24] [SPEAKER_00]: 200 characters like I was described my feelings on the deepest and most important issues of the day explains a lot
[00:22:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Now I promise you I'd get to this
[00:22:38] [SPEAKER_00]: I'd get to this article. I'm not getting to it
[00:22:41] [SPEAKER_00]: The full list of 158 Democrats who voted against sex crime ban on the immigrants
[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_00]: It's crazy
[00:22:49] [SPEAKER_00]: That's it. It's exactly what it is. It's newsweek. I'll put it in the element chat
[00:22:54] [SPEAKER_00]: You can look it over if you want. I may talk about it again at another time. I
[00:22:59] [SPEAKER_00]: Don't know it doesn't jive with the show right now
[00:23:03] [SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't jive with the show right now, but it's something you all should be aware of
[00:23:07] [SPEAKER_00]: You should all be aware of the fact that there there was a bill and it passed. Thank God
[00:23:14] [SPEAKER_00]: There was a bill yesterday presented
[00:23:17] [SPEAKER_00]: Pretty straightforward
[00:23:19] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean pretty straightforward
[00:23:21] [SPEAKER_00]: It was just to make sure that if you have sex crime if immigrants commit sex crimes
[00:23:27] [SPEAKER_00]: They get deported. I
[00:23:30] [SPEAKER_00]: Don't know
[00:23:32] [SPEAKER_00]: How you can come up with a I vote no bill
[00:23:35] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean or an I vote no on this bill
[00:23:41] [SPEAKER_00]: She says
[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_00]: Well, I'll go into it another time. It may this may what there's a list of all the Democrats too
[00:23:48] [SPEAKER_00]: There's so many women on the list. It makes no sense. I
[00:23:54] [SPEAKER_00]: Can't even wrap my head around it. That's it, you know
[00:24:00] [SPEAKER_00]: It's pretty I mean there's nothing crazy about it
[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_00]: More than 150 Democrats voted against Republican representative Nancy Mace's bill that would ensure
[00:24:11] [SPEAKER_00]: Undocumented immigrants convicted of sex offenses are deported or deemed inadmissible to the country
[00:24:18] [SPEAKER_00]: At any other time in history you'd look at that and go that's that's a slam dunk
[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_00]: This is when you pick up your pen your mighty ink filled sword
[00:24:31] [SPEAKER_00]: and find which one of these Democrats are
[00:24:35] [SPEAKER_00]: Close enough to you that it matters and send them an a well-crafted email
[00:24:43] [SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean and express yourself
[00:24:45] [SPEAKER_00]: And say what in what world does it make sense for us to allow people in the nation illegally?
[00:24:53] [SPEAKER_00]: and let them commit
[00:24:56] [SPEAKER_00]: Had the most heinous offenses of all and
[00:25:00] [SPEAKER_00]: Just that's it
[00:25:02] [SPEAKER_00]: And then still give them a path to citizenship
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