Surviving America 011 - Pedal to the Metal
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Surviving America 011 - Pedal to the Metal

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[00:00:03] Society in every state is a blessing. The government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil.

[00:00:12] The future has already arrived.

[00:00:24] The age of mediocrity has come to an end, folks.

[00:00:29] A lot of revelation, a lot of time to sit around and think about what has really happened.

[00:00:35] A lot has happened. A lot has happened.

[00:00:39] Today's show is titled Pedal to the Metal.

[00:00:45] And the reason for that is because we made one fundamental mistake in 2016.

[00:00:53] And that mistake was, we said Donald Trump's in office so we're good to go.

[00:00:59] Donald Trump's in office, everything will be fixed, everybody will be happy, wonderful, everything's great, nothing to worry about.

[00:01:08] And that got us in a little bit of trouble.

[00:01:10] We got caught with our pants down a little bit.

[00:01:13] And what I want out of America this go round is to aspire to greatness now.

[00:01:22] We've lived through an age of mediocrity in this country like maybe never before.

[00:01:29] I don't know that America has ever had such mediocre, mediocre rather, leadership, entertainment, influence, you know, just the whole thing.

[00:01:41] And achievements for the, you know, and we know why that is right.

[00:01:47] It was the social engineering project of the woke.

[00:01:52] Now that the tide has turned.

[00:01:53] And by the way, the tide has turned.

[00:01:56] In ways that are just.

[00:01:58] It's just really.

[00:02:00] Well, let me explain it on a personal level.

[00:02:03] First, I'll give you the rundown.

[00:02:04] Welcome to surviving America.

[00:02:06] I'm James Walton.

[00:02:07] We are broadcasting live on the Prepper Broadcasting Network.

[00:02:13] We are on Rumble.

[00:02:15] We are on X.

[00:02:16] We are broadcasting behind enemy lines on YouTube.

[00:02:21] And glad to be with you.

[00:02:25] I stayed up till.

[00:02:28] Who's with us?

[00:02:30] Okay, I'm over in the element chat.

[00:02:33] I stayed up till about one o'clock.

[00:02:36] Actually, I called it a little early, but I stayed up till one ish with my son and we were watching Michigan and we were watching Pennsylvania and we were watching Wisconsin.

[00:02:45] And the reason we kind of called it is because we felt pretty good about Trump.

[00:02:51] And we were thinking, you know, it's pretty much a done deal.

[00:02:55] I think, you know, he has the opportunity to win a lot of places.

[00:03:00] So we went to bed.

[00:03:01] I don't know when I fell asleep, but I know I was woke up at 2 a.m. by my wife who was celebrating.

[00:03:06] She had woke up.

[00:03:08] I don't know if she got a text.

[00:03:09] She probably got a text from my brother in law.

[00:03:11] And we turned on the television and watched its victory speech and all that.

[00:03:16] You know, whatever.

[00:03:18] Back to sleep back up at six o'clock a.m.

[00:03:21] What really stuck out to me?

[00:03:24] What really stuck out to me was.

[00:03:27] First of all, this concept of, you know, the age of mediocrity is over, right?

[00:03:32] Like like mediocre president, mediocre president, mediocre vice president, mediocre cabinets.

[00:03:39] No more shaved heads with lipstick on men with shaved heads with lipstick on in the in the presidential cabinets and running.

[00:03:47] You know, the mockery, the mediocrity in the mockery that was the Biden administration.

[00:03:56] But something much bigger occurred to me on the ride to school.

[00:04:01] My son is 13.

[00:04:03] One of them is 13.

[00:04:04] And my youngest was in the backseat.

[00:04:08] He's he he was a little tuned in, but, you know, not as tuned in as my 13 year old was to the election, which is good.

[00:04:17] Politics is a bit of a poison, right?

[00:04:19] So I started thinking about my 13 year old.

[00:04:23] And I started thinking about.

[00:04:27] Trump winning.

[00:04:29] And a four year term.

[00:04:31] And I said to myself, this four year term with Donald Trump is going to deliver my son to adulthood fundamentally, you know, like it's this is going to be how he arrives.

[00:04:44] As an adult in in America, how this administration goes.

[00:04:49] And I hadn't really thought about it that way.

[00:04:52] I must have been in denial because, you know, God forbid Kamala got in and we had four years of that that led him into total despair into the age of adulthood would have been pretty rough.

[00:05:05] But it was wild to sit there and to realize that, right, sit there and to come to the realization that like, oh, this guy is going to have four years of Donald Trump and likely a lot of good things, likely a lot of hope, likely a lot of things that are going to lead him into adulthood.

[00:05:24] And. And who knows what happens after that?

[00:05:29] Opposed to the bleakness of what four years with Kamala would have been for my kid and probably your kid and so on.

[00:05:36] Jay Fergie, how old's your son? You have a 13 year old ish, don't you? 14, something like that.

[00:05:41] These kids that are around this age are going to follow this presidency into adulthood.

[00:05:49] You know, they will vote in the elections following Donald Trump.

[00:05:53] And.

[00:05:55] I don't know, it's just really it harkened back to last week, for those of you who listen to us religiously, we we appreciate you, but you you probably heard me last week talking about standing in.

[00:06:09] Yeah, so so Jay Ferg in chat, Phoenix Survival, the host of Phoenix Survival on with us last night, all night.

[00:06:14] Great show. As a 15 year old son.

[00:06:19] So by the time this reign is over with Donald Trump, he'll be 19 years old, you know, and when you really stop and think about like what that would do to you if you were 15 and you had four years with Kamala or four years with Trump, like it's a very different outlook on life for everyone.

[00:06:38] It's a very different outlook on life.

[00:06:43] This was this was one of the biggest personal revelations of the day.

[00:06:47] I hadn't thought about it this way, you know, I just didn't it didn't cross my mind.

[00:06:52] But last week I was looking at my son and I got these weird sparks.

[00:06:55] Both of my kids, actually, I was looking at my children on a whole and I got these weird sparks of like.

[00:07:03] Hope and prosperity for America.

[00:07:07] And that was when I started thinking, you know, and that that came from listening to Donald Trump on Patrick Bette David's podcast and and and hearing a leader talk with plans with with goals with and it was just.

[00:07:25] You know, you don't realize what four years with a dead man can do to your mental stability in terms of what you think the human being in the average American and America on a whole are capable of.

[00:07:38] You know, after all the things that had happened with Biden, it became this sort of foregone conclusion that America was lost.

[00:07:46] Right. So many institutions were ruined so much.

[00:07:49] You know, the distrust and all this stuff.

[00:07:53] And I just felt it all come flooding back, you know, like the.

[00:07:58] The feeling that the feeling of greatness, the removal of mediocrity from our life, like the idea that we do not have to be governed by mediocre people, we don't even have to be governed by politicians.

[00:08:15] The government of the people by the people and for the people.

[00:08:19] It's very interesting when you think about it.

[00:08:22] When you think about just how quickly they can sap the life out of you, you know what I mean?

[00:08:28] Yet here we are. So.

[00:08:32] This election.

[00:08:34] Should spur in us a drive to greatness, you know, we we can't sit back like we did in 2016 and wait for covid.

[00:08:44] We can't.

[00:08:45] We can't. I told my son on the way out the door.

[00:08:46] I said, I wonder what China is cooking up for us this time.

[00:08:49] I wonder what they got in the in in the game plan this year, although it really was fundamentally Fauci.

[00:08:58] Fauci was filling, filling his pockets.

[00:09:06] How come Kamala didn't come out and talk to those people at Howard?

[00:09:11] At her alma mater?

[00:09:13] Someone tell me.

[00:09:15] I need to understand, Jay Fergie, what's what's your what's your take on that?

[00:09:22] Why on earth would she have all those people out there to see her and to support her and all the people who helped in the campaign, the idiots that came to my house?

[00:09:32] You know.

[00:09:34] Why would she invite all those people out there and not talk to them at the end of the night?

[00:09:41] She sent some guy out there to say the vice president will not be talking tonight.

[00:09:46] And these people had sat out there for hours outside of her alma mater.

[00:09:53] It's a tremendous.

[00:09:54] I mean, it's a slap in the face like you can't even believe.

[00:09:57] I hope that those people at Howard are brave enough to tell the world how they really feel about her completely just, you know, abandoning.

[00:10:10] Jay Fergie says, why would she?

[00:10:14] Well, you know, it's a that's a good way to look at it.

[00:10:17] I'll tell you what my mother said, and she knows the thing or two on the subject.

[00:10:21] I thought was I thought might be spot on.

[00:10:24] My mother said she thinks she was drunk.

[00:10:27] She thinks she was in the bag to too far in the bag to come out and talk.

[00:10:34] You know what I mean?

[00:10:35] She thinks that she might have been wind up a little too far once once she lost Carolina, once things started going bad.

[00:10:42] She I don't know if that's true.

[00:10:43] I'm just telling you.

[00:10:46] We still haven't heard from her.

[00:10:48] She may be dead.

[00:10:49] Maybe the Clintons got a hold of her.

[00:10:51] Something took her out.

[00:10:54] I don't know.

[00:10:54] It really rubbed me the wrong way.

[00:10:56] You know what I mean?

[00:10:56] I know these those people probably wouldn't or at least some of them in that audience probably wouldn't put me out if I was on fire and they had a bucket of water.

[00:11:05] But whatever, you know, I still feel like.

[00:11:09] It's really kind of a simple gesture to come out and say, hey, you know, we did our best.

[00:11:15] It didn't go our way.

[00:11:16] Thanks for all the support.

[00:11:17] Thank you all for coming out here.

[00:11:19] It's four years will be.

[00:11:21] You know, the beauty of America is that it's four years with Donald Trump.

[00:11:24] We don't have to worry about him.

[00:11:26] You know, another four years after this will be back in the saddle and we'll try again.

[00:11:31] And that's it.

[00:11:33] That's all you got to do.

[00:11:34] Thank you.

[00:11:34] Goodbye.

[00:11:35] Have a good night.

[00:11:36] Sorry we couldn't win.

[00:11:38] To leave them out there to have them sitting out there and so on waiting.

[00:11:42] And then you just decide like a brat.

[00:11:45] I'm not going to go.

[00:11:46] I'm not going out there.

[00:11:49] Terrible.

[00:11:51] Absolutely terrible.

[00:11:52] Do you guys want to hear the.

[00:11:57] Do you guys want to hear.

[00:12:01] I don't know what to call it.

[00:12:03] The less than honorable side of my day.

[00:12:07] We can go with that.

[00:12:10] I really enjoyed my ride to school and back with the children, not just because, you know,

[00:12:16] it's a blessing to be able to ride your kids to school and back and chat with them before their day.

[00:12:20] But also.

[00:12:22] Because it was so great to listen to NPR.

[00:12:25] It was so wonderful to listen to NPR explain away the situation, dance around the reality.

[00:12:31] It was so fun to listen to various in sundry radio hosts.

[00:12:39] Therapizing.

[00:12:40] Trying to figure out how to deal with life.

[00:12:44] Trying to feel out how to figure out how they were going to broadcast going forward.

[00:12:50] It was really a lot of fun.

[00:12:51] And I'm going to spend some more time today.

[00:12:53] I told my parents the reason I'm late.

[00:12:56] The reason the show is on and it's 1026 is because I.

[00:13:01] I went right to my parents house after the election.

[00:13:05] I called my dad at three in the morning, talk to him because I knew he'd be up.

[00:13:09] And then I went over to see my mom and, you know what?

[00:13:12] What are fundamentally the message I wanted to deliver to them was.

[00:13:17] Your son's got four years.

[00:13:19] I mean, your grandson's got four years of Donald Trump to lead him into adulthood.

[00:13:23] It's not Kamala.

[00:13:25] You know, he's not going to get a draft notice now.

[00:13:29] You know what I'm saying?

[00:13:31] Like there's so many enormous things.

[00:13:35] Maybe we should talk about this next generation because I.

[00:13:39] I do have a lot of faith in them.

[00:13:41] And I have a lot of faith in them because of what they've been through.

[00:13:46] I do have a lot of faith in them because they don't.

[00:13:49] They will.

[00:13:50] They will be completely detached from this.

[00:13:54] Mainstream media arm that is, you know, cinders now.

[00:14:00] I slept a little.

[00:14:02] I feel good. I'm fine.

[00:14:04] The key to feeling good when you don't sleep is lifting weights.

[00:14:11] Scientifically proven. I'm not making it up.

[00:14:12] I heard Dr. Rhonda Patrick talk about it.

[00:14:15] And she said she said when you're sleep deprived, the best thing you can do is resistance training.

[00:14:21] It it's not going to fix the things that you lost, but it will tell your body.

[00:14:26] It'll give your body.

[00:14:28] You know, it'll trigger all the things in your body to sort of.

[00:14:31] Forget about it.

[00:14:33] You know, get back in the saddle.

[00:14:35] Release the chemicals you need to get through the rest of the day and all that.

[00:14:38] And I feel good.

[00:14:39] Talk to me at eight.

[00:14:40] You know what I mean?

[00:14:41] If you can might be asleep by then.

[00:14:44] But right now I feel good.

[00:14:47] I don't know.

[00:14:48] It was basically like not sleeping.

[00:14:51] I was asleep for about 30 minutes and then maybe asleep for about two hours or something like that.

[00:14:58] Something along those lines.

[00:14:59] Whatever.

[00:15:00] You know, it's no big deal.

[00:15:03] Jay Ferg in chat said probably better.

[00:15:07] She didn't come out and speak.

[00:15:10] I believe she was too emotional embarrassed to show her face.

[00:15:13] She made promises on the sidelines.

[00:15:14] You can't keep.

[00:15:16] Yeah, I can go there.

[00:15:19] I think that makes sense.

[00:15:20] Let me zoom up here real quick.

[00:15:21] Boom.

[00:15:22] So we can have our chats and eat it too.

[00:15:25] Yeah, I don't know.

[00:15:26] It's going to be a good day guys.

[00:15:27] It's going to be a nice day to.

[00:15:30] As as moderately vindictive as it is, it's going to be a nice day to watch shows like the view.

[00:15:37] It's going to be a nice day to watch CNN and MSNBC.

[00:15:40] It's going to be a nice day to listen to.

[00:15:42] I can't wait to hear DL Hughley.

[00:15:43] I cannot wait.

[00:15:46] I have this little thing with DL Hughley.

[00:15:49] I think he's about the most wrong person on the planet.

[00:15:51] He's always wrong.

[00:15:53] And I've been listening to him all through this election season and he's he's been hanging on to it.

[00:15:58] Every accusation they have ever created with Donald Trump.

[00:16:03] I mean, just just clinging on like it's a pull up bar over a lava pit.

[00:16:07] You know what I mean?

[00:16:08] And I really can't wait.

[00:16:10] Can't wait to see.

[00:16:12] What his brilliant thoughts are today.

[00:16:15] I don't know what it is about him because you know what it is about DL Hughley.

[00:16:18] I'll be honest.

[00:16:20] I used to watch him his stand up because he's funny.

[00:16:24] And he's smart.

[00:16:26] I don't know what I can't figure out about DL and why I think he's so fun to listen to.

[00:16:31] And is number one, he's wrong all the time, which is kind of fun to watch.

[00:16:35] You know what I mean?

[00:16:36] It's kind of fun when you see a guy who's like predictably wrong constantly.

[00:16:41] And you can count on it.

[00:16:42] You know, it's kind of fun.

[00:16:43] It's almost as fun as somebody who's right all the time.

[00:16:45] It might be more fun.

[00:16:47] You go under the radio and you turn it on.

[00:16:49] And I usually when I pick my kids up, I'm listening to it on the way to go get one of them.

[00:16:54] And I listen to him and I'm just like, everything this guy says is crazy and wrong.

[00:16:59] It's amazing that he can you know, it's an effort takes takes effort to be wrong all the time.

[00:17:04] But what what it is also is it is he being paid to do this?

[00:17:10] Is he brainwashed to such a level that this is this is his thing now or are we witnessing something something even more?

[00:17:22] I don't know.

[00:17:23] I really don't know.

[00:17:24] I have no clue.

[00:17:25] It is.

[00:17:27] It's magic, though.

[00:17:29] It's magic.

[00:17:29] You should spend a little time.

[00:17:31] You should spend a little bit of time enjoying yourself and.

[00:17:37] You know.

[00:17:40] Listening to people who called you trash and told you that you suck and everything else for a while.

[00:17:45] I think it's important, you know, let's do a couple ads real quick.

[00:17:50] We'll come back.

[00:17:51] I want to talk about the pedal to the metal.

[00:17:54] OK, I really I want to talk about the pedal to the metal and what we need to do.

[00:17:59] OK, so we'll be back just in a minute.

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[00:18:51] You know what a zombie is when a person dies and is buried.

[00:18:56] Seems a certain voodoo priest who will have the power to bring him back to life.

[00:19:01] Horrible.

[00:19:02] It's worse than horrible because a zombie has no will of his own.

[00:19:05] You see them sometimes walking around blindly with dead eyes, following orders, not knowing what they do, not caring.

[00:19:13] You mean like Democrats?

[00:19:14] Yeah.

[00:19:25] Boy, did we see some zombies.

[00:19:27] We're going to see some zombies today in action.

[00:19:29] Truly.

[00:19:30] But to get away from that concept and to get back to sort of, you know, where we're at here.

[00:19:37] Oh, look at that glare from the light.

[00:19:40] What's up with that?

[00:19:42] I think we're better off that way.

[00:19:45] Anyway, to get off of that, you know, that's the game that one of the things that got us here, guys, to be honest, is and I was talking to my son about this yesterday is it was almost like a turn the other cheek sort of Christian mentality.

[00:19:58] You know, there was not a lot of extremism on the right with everything on the line.

[00:20:03] We left the left to be violent and to be hateful and to be, you know, crazy.

[00:20:10] And, you know, they do that well.

[00:20:12] They're really good at it.

[00:20:14] And it really was sort of the.

[00:20:17] When I listened to people who were Democrats who were going to vote for Trump, the the the main theme was.

[00:20:26] When I voted for Biden, my Republican friends and the people I worked with who are Republicans.

[00:20:34] Just shrugged it off.

[00:20:35] You know, it was you, you know, you get a vote.

[00:20:38] I don't agree with it, but is what it is.

[00:20:40] And they went on with their day.

[00:20:43] What these people realized is as they started to look, just even look the way of Donald Trump, they were excoriated and excommunicated.

[00:20:56] I mean, that's just what it is, right?

[00:20:58] That's just what it is.

[00:21:00] So.

[00:21:01] It's a pedal to the metal kind of time, folks.

[00:21:05] You know, I really want to get this point across to you, and it'll probably be.

[00:21:08] I mean, it's all it.

[00:21:09] It's easy to do here at PBM because we're all working on things.

[00:21:13] We're all aspiring to things.

[00:21:14] We're all doing things.

[00:21:15] Don't forget about our daily bread challenge.

[00:21:19] So we're doing the our daily bread challenge now till Thanksgiving.

[00:21:23] Every day, wake up and bake a little something.

[00:21:27] We're really focusing on bread, focusing on quick breads, focusing on yeast risen breads and developing the skill to make bread, make food daily from flour and water and yeast or a sourdough starter or whatever it is.

[00:21:42] Baking soda, baking powder.

[00:21:44] You know what I mean?

[00:21:49] These things.

[00:21:51] You know, it's almost sort of like.

[00:21:53] There's two ways you can look at the president, right?

[00:21:58] There's two ways you can look at the president.

[00:22:00] You can look at the president as a guy who's going to come in and solve everything and save everything.

[00:22:05] Or you can look at the president as a guy who is an inspiration and who is not going to just show up and give out money and give out loans and give out, you know, all this kind of stuff to make your life better.

[00:22:21] But it's sort of that ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country line from JFK.

[00:22:28] If we're going to go into hyperdrive, if we're going to go back to America being exceptional and believing in the fact that an exceptional America equals a better standard of living across the world, which as far as I can tell, that's truth.

[00:22:44] Then I think it's important for all of us to really spend these next four years like going for it.

[00:22:51] You know, it's time to go for it.

[00:22:54] Like if you've been if you've been holding back, if you've been limping along, whatever it is, you know, now is the time.

[00:23:04] Now is the time.

[00:23:05] Now's the time to go in all the way.

[00:23:09] Jay Ferg says rebuilding, recreating or repairing the damage done takes work.

[00:23:14] Yeah, I mean, that's a brilliant way to put it.

[00:23:17] Donald Trump can't show up to every locality and fix everything.

[00:23:22] You know, but but just the way that you act, the things that you enact your participation in your local community, all of that stuff.

[00:23:33] It all adds, it all builds, it all makes a better America.

[00:23:36] And it's when you see what can happen with the hope.

[00:23:44] And sort of the influence, you know, because Trump's had influence on things ever since he started running again.

[00:23:53] He's had influence in Mexico already.

[00:23:56] You know, my father was telling me that in Mexico they are not letting people through the border, the southern border, not our southern border, their southern border.

[00:24:05] They're holding people at their southern border.

[00:24:09] Because now they understand that the free train is closed.

[00:24:16] If if we let them into Mexico to walk through Mexico to get to America and Donald Trump gets elected.

[00:24:24] Well, they're going to be coming back to Mexico.

[00:24:26] And now there are problems.

[00:24:29] You understand how that kind of influence changes things?

[00:24:33] It's going to change things on the world stage and so on.

[00:24:38] You can have that same kind of effect, man.

[00:24:40] You can't have it by watching Donald Trump do what he's going to do.

[00:24:45] You have to get out there and do.

[00:24:48] But that's one man.

[00:24:51] Imagine what this nation could be if we all really put the pedal to the metal for the next four years and say, we're going to make this the best it can be.

[00:24:59] And you do that, you know, by playing to your strengths.

[00:25:02] Right.

[00:25:02] Like this is what I do.

[00:25:04] This is what I'm good at.

[00:25:05] This is what I this is how I want to devote my time to the country and to the betterment of my local community and so on.

[00:25:11] And pedal to the metal.

[00:25:15] You know, Donald Trump at two o'clock in the morning was giving an amazing speech.

[00:25:23] And one of the things that I couldn't get out of my head was.

[00:25:29] This is an 80 year old guy.

[00:25:31] This is an 80 year old guy who's been on the campaign trail for how long?

[00:25:37] How many how many events is this guy done?

[00:25:40] How many hours long events, hours long podcast is this guy done?

[00:25:43] And he's standing here as invigorated as an 80 year old can be.

[00:25:50] And.

[00:25:51] All I could think about was the young men in the country, the 25, 28, 32 year olds who have given up, who are giving the most minute amount of effort to their dreams and their goals and their hopes and their families.

[00:26:06] And that's all I could think about.

[00:26:08] I could say, imagine if we all just had the vigor and we all have it.

[00:26:14] It's whether or not we decide to access it.

[00:26:17] If we all gave the things in our life, everything that we had to give.

[00:26:21] Imagine what this four years of.

[00:26:24] Right.

[00:26:24] Like you put your stake in the ground now and you give it your all for the next four years.

[00:26:30] Just like I think his group, not just Donald Trump himself, but his group will do.

[00:26:37] You apply it to your goals, you apply it to your self reliance and independence, you apply it to your preparedness, to your homesteading goals.

[00:26:45] Right.

[00:26:45] You know what you could do in four years on a on a tiny piece of land?

[00:26:50] If you start raising plants, if you commit to putting three perennials a year in to the ground, just commit to that this year.

[00:27:00] I'm going to put three perennial plants that produce food into the ground for the next four years every year annually.

[00:27:09] In four years, you'll have 12 plants that 12 plants that are producing food for you and you don't need to replant them every year.

[00:27:20] Like I know I know it doesn't seem like something maybe it doesn't seem like something you can do or something you will do or whatever.

[00:27:27] But I'm just telling you, man, it you highly you've lived with with the mediocre for so long.

[00:27:33] What's up, Jesper Jesperson? Maybe say hi next time when you drop in instead of just putting a link in the chat.

[00:27:44] I can't click the links through StreamYard anyway, so I don't know what it is.

[00:27:48] But anyhow. Imagine what can be done.

[00:27:54] You know, the things that you can learn.

[00:27:57] In terms of homesteading and off grid living and prepping and tactical training in a four year period, the things that you can do, the traditions you can build in your family, in your community, the relationships you can build in a in four years time.

[00:28:14] It only happens if we stay true and stay focused. Right.

[00:28:19] We can't get into this situation where like we did in 2016, we pushed the man over the over the finish line and then hibernated fundamentally.

[00:28:29] You know what I mean? Because it's not it's not going to be an easy ride.

[00:28:35] It's not like everything that we want to be done and he wants to get done is going to happen.

[00:28:40] There's still going to be battles. God only knows, you know.

[00:28:43] God only knows what it's going to look like.

[00:28:47] But once you start to take ownership of your preparedness and your your food source storage and your food sources and all those kinds of things, then all of a sudden, no matter what happens, it doesn't matter all that much.

[00:29:00] You know, so I know, we were talking comms last night.

[00:29:05] That's a big one people are concerned about.

[00:29:07] It's not to say that since Donald Trump's in, we have nothing to worry about from warfare.

[00:29:13] And, you know, he's got a lot to dig out of here is he's.

[00:29:17] He's got all four tires buried deep in the mud.

[00:29:20] You know, it's it's not going to be an easy thing.

[00:29:23] I know you made it sound like it would be an easy thing, but I don't think it'll be that easy a thing to end all these wars to make sure China understands that they're they can't just roll into Taiwan.

[00:29:33] You know, all those things.

[00:29:38] Yeah.

[00:29:39] But here at PBN, we will remain steadfast.

[00:29:44] You know, I think our group here at PBN.

[00:29:48] It's an amazing core group.

[00:29:50] You know, we have our herbal medicine.

[00:29:52] We have our various skill sets.

[00:29:56] We have, of course, our survival fibers with Jay Ferg and amazing and underrated topic.

[00:30:02] You know what I mean?

[00:30:03] How to turn fiber into weaving material and then how to make things with it.

[00:30:08] It's such an underrated topic.

[00:30:12] We have.

[00:30:14] We have representation up there in Canada with the tool man, and we have some great fans up there in Canada, too.

[00:30:20] We have this awesome coalition with Ryan Buford and L Douglas Hogan on the rising Republic.

[00:30:28] We have the matter of facts company.

[00:30:31] You know what I mean?

[00:30:32] The matter of facts podcast, the raising values podcast.

[00:30:35] It's really an awesome core group.

[00:30:39] You know, we haven't heard from our gunsmith, our resident gunsmith in a while, Dane D.

[00:30:43] Hopefully he'll be back with us soon.

[00:30:46] He does a great job.

[00:30:47] Of course, we have the NBC guy.

[00:30:50] Dave Jones, the NBC guy with us.

[00:30:53] Sort of an irreplaceable P not that I mean, no one's really replaceable.

[00:30:57] We have the changing earth team chin and Sarah.

[00:31:01] It's it's an amazing group, man.

[00:31:03] It really is.

[00:31:04] Carl B on Fridays.

[00:31:06] It's it's one hell of a group.

[00:31:10] Jay Ferg says Trump will have to reshow his strength.

[00:31:14] Yeah, agreed.

[00:31:16] They have to show you'll have to show him.

[00:31:18] He still got it.

[00:31:20] All those years later.

[00:31:24] But I will tell you, it's.

[00:31:27] It's a day for mediocrity to take a dive.

[00:31:30] It really is.

[00:31:32] That's what it feels like to me more than anything.

[00:31:35] Near towards the end of this administration, it came very became very clear to me that we were living through an age of mediocrity and it was embarrassing.

[00:31:45] And it was it was killing us, really.

[00:31:47] It was killing us in many ways.

[00:31:49] And we kind of peaked.

[00:31:53] We peaked when we almost elected probably the most mediocre presidential candidate of all time.

[00:32:00] In Kamala Harris, you know, like.

[00:32:04] I'd have voted for Cornel West before I voted for Kamala Harris.

[00:32:08] He's head and shoulders above her.

[00:32:09] Jill Stein.

[00:32:10] I never heard her say a word.

[00:32:11] I'd vote for her above Harris.

[00:32:13] You know what I mean?

[00:32:14] I mean, this was mediocrity foisted upon us without a democratic process at at at the greatest length you've ever seen.

[00:32:24] And now the smartest man in the world.

[00:32:30] He's not Donald Trump.

[00:32:31] I'm talking Elon Musk is is taking the reins.

[00:32:34] At some level in the government.

[00:32:37] Right.

[00:32:38] We've got RFK Junior who may strike at the heart of big pharma.

[00:32:43] Who knows?

[00:32:44] You know, imagine.

[00:32:45] He's got all the firepower he needs.

[00:32:48] He's got all the firepower he needs following 2020.

[00:32:53] We're injecting ourselves now, people with drugs that are that are literally, you know, shown to us on a day to day basis.

[00:33:04] Unbelievable.

[00:33:04] When you think about it, it's like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

[00:33:08] We wake up in the morning injection.

[00:33:11] You know what I mean?

[00:33:12] Inject a little something in me to get through the day.

[00:33:17] We're in a bad place and we're in a bad place because we've we've settled into mediocrity.

[00:33:24] And what I'm telling you and what I want to end today's show with is the challenge to.

[00:33:30] To really go for it, to really put the pedal to the metal.

[00:33:33] Don't let up.

[00:33:35] Live your life as though Kamala Harris is president.

[00:33:39] And you need to do everything in your power to save the Republic.

[00:33:45] That's it.

[00:33:46] And none of it will go to waste because you'll have someone up there in the Oval Office who will also be doing the same thing.

[00:33:54] You may have a great team in there doing that thing.

[00:33:57] And I just think that if if a large portion of Americans can get on this train of running from mediocrity of American exceptionalism, once again, like.

[00:34:10] We've seen that these things catch fire, these attitudes, these mentalities, these trends, they catch fire, they engulf people.

[00:34:17] And in a week's time, a person can change dramatically.

[00:34:20] You know what I mean?

[00:34:21] And how their outlook on life.

[00:34:24] I believe we can take a lot of these people who are hopeless and have given up on a lot of things and are putting in very little effort to quiet quitting crowd.

[00:34:35] And turn them into successful people.

[00:34:39] And why the hell not?

[00:34:41] What what kind of person doesn't want to be surrounded by successful people in their nation?

[00:34:45] Because with it, when Americans have success, the world has success.

[00:34:51] All right, folks, that's it for me.

[00:34:55] I'm going to enjoy my day.

[00:34:57] We've got.

[00:34:59] We've got some writing work to be done.

[00:35:01] We've got some promotion.

[00:35:02] We've got, you know, all the things that the intrepid commander must do day to day to keep the lights on here and to keep us relevant at the Prepper Broadcasting Network.

[00:35:10] Please share this thing, man.

[00:35:12] You know, we.

[00:35:16] We can reach and help so many people, but we need your help to get to them.

[00:35:21] You know what I mean?

[00:35:22] We need your help to get to them.

[00:35:23] We touch a lot of people every single day.

[00:35:25] But in terms of the nation, in terms of the world, which our message of preparedness and self-sufficiency is one for the world.

[00:35:35] We need your help to spread it.

[00:35:37] You know, and now we're on X.

[00:35:38] It's very easy to share.

[00:35:39] We're on Rumble.

[00:35:40] We're on YouTube.

[00:35:41] We're on YouTube.

[00:35:42] Shh.

[00:35:43] Don't.

[00:35:44] So.

[00:35:45] Give us a hand.

[00:35:47] All right.

[00:35:47] Jay Ferg, thanks for joining us.

[00:35:49] Jesper Jesperson.

[00:35:50] I'm assuming you did some shameless self-promotion.

[00:35:55] Thanks for joining us as well.

[00:35:57] Next week, I'll be back at 9 a.m.

[00:35:59] Look for me then.

[00:36:00] I got a little sidetracked.

[00:36:01] Wanted to see mom and dad.

[00:36:03] Had some celebration to do, right?

[00:36:07] We.

[00:36:08] We survived the storm of mediocrity, PBN family.

[00:36:11] And that's it.

[00:36:12] That's it.

[00:36:12] Now it's up to us to carry the flag.

[00:36:15] All right.

[00:36:16] Talk to you soon, folks.

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[00:36:33] All right.

[00:36:34] Talk to you guys soon.

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