1 00:00:03,840 --> 00:00:06,760 Speaker 1: On this episode of Newts World, I'm joined by members 2 00:00:06,800 --> 00:00:11,000 Speaker 1: of my Inner Circle Club for a fascinating conversation about 3 00:00:11,000 --> 00:00:13,680 Speaker 1: a wide range of issues and topics on their minds. 4 00:00:14,360 --> 00:00:17,520 Speaker 1: We hold these regular video conference calls so that we 5 00:00:17,560 --> 00:00:20,760 Speaker 1: can have an honest discussion about what is happening in 6 00:00:20,760 --> 00:00:24,840 Speaker 1: America today. I find it extraordinarily helpful to me personally 7 00:00:25,120 --> 00:00:27,440 Speaker 1: and helping think through the issues that are facing us. 8 00:00:28,000 --> 00:00:31,200 Speaker 1: So I hope you'll find this episode of Newts World informative. 9 00:00:31,600 --> 00:00:33,519 Speaker 1: And if you'd like to become a member of my 10 00:00:33,560 --> 00:00:36,680 Speaker 1: Inner Circle Club, please go to newts Inner Circle dot 11 00:00:36,680 --> 00:00:39,120 Speaker 1: com and sign up for a one or two year 12 00:00:39,159 --> 00:00:50,040 Speaker 1: membership today. After one short year, not quite a year yet, 13 00:00:50,080 --> 00:00:53,080 Speaker 1: because he has sworn in on January twentieth, how bad 14 00:00:53,080 --> 00:00:57,160 Speaker 1: Biden has become. When you go to Georgia to talk 15 00:00:57,200 --> 00:01:02,120 Speaker 1: about Stacy Abram's number one top which is election reformer, 16 00:01:02,120 --> 00:01:05,240 Speaker 1: as I would put at the Corrupt Politicians Act, and 17 00:01:05,319 --> 00:01:08,920 Speaker 1: she won't even show up, it tells you that President 18 00:01:09,000 --> 00:01:12,320 Speaker 1: Biden has got some significant problems. And when you look 19 00:01:12,360 --> 00:01:15,160 Speaker 1: around the country and you look at the price of beef, 20 00:01:15,200 --> 00:01:17,880 Speaker 1: you look at the price of gasoline, you look at 21 00:01:17,880 --> 00:01:21,240 Speaker 1: the one hundred and twenty plus ships that are sitting 22 00:01:21,280 --> 00:01:24,119 Speaker 1: off of Long Beach. Where the clever way in which 23 00:01:24,120 --> 00:01:26,759 Speaker 1: they had fewer ships close to Long Beach was they 24 00:01:26,760 --> 00:01:29,560 Speaker 1: simply told them to stay further out to sea. They 25 00:01:29,600 --> 00:01:32,520 Speaker 1: weren't emptying them faster, they were just hiding them. You 26 00:01:32,600 --> 00:01:35,679 Speaker 1: look at the border which is so badly operating that 27 00:01:35,760 --> 00:01:39,560 Speaker 1: the mayor of Yuma, Arizona, has declared an emergency because 28 00:01:39,600 --> 00:01:42,920 Speaker 1: it's number of illegal people coming into his town has 29 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:46,640 Speaker 1: jumped two thousand and five hundred percent in a year. 30 00:01:47,160 --> 00:01:49,480 Speaker 1: People who are not checked for COVID, they're not checked 31 00:01:49,480 --> 00:01:52,520 Speaker 1: for criminal records. And we have no idea where the 32 00:01:52,560 --> 00:01:56,080 Speaker 1: Biden administration is sent the million six hundred or million 33 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:59,680 Speaker 1: eight hundred thousand people who've now illegally come into the country. 34 00:02:00,000 --> 00:02:02,800 Speaker 1: So all these different things we're going on simultaneously. When 35 00:02:02,840 --> 00:02:05,840 Speaker 1: I was a young congressman and Ronald Reagan was running 36 00:02:05,840 --> 00:02:09,920 Speaker 1: against Jimmy Carter, that one of his themes was are 37 00:02:09,960 --> 00:02:13,400 Speaker 1: you better off now than you were back when Carter 38 00:02:13,520 --> 00:02:16,240 Speaker 1: was first elected? Now he was asking this in the 39 00:02:16,320 --> 00:02:19,680 Speaker 1: fourth year, and of course the answer was no. Carter 40 00:02:19,800 --> 00:02:23,920 Speaker 1: had very high unemployment and very high inflation. Biden, after 41 00:02:24,040 --> 00:02:26,919 Speaker 1: one year. If you ask people, are you better off 42 00:02:26,960 --> 00:02:29,560 Speaker 1: than you were a year ago, You're going to find 43 00:02:29,600 --> 00:02:32,200 Speaker 1: people saying no. If you say do you think the 44 00:02:32,280 --> 00:02:34,960 Speaker 1: Biden policies are working, people are going to say no. 45 00:02:35,440 --> 00:02:37,640 Speaker 1: And so we thought it'll be kind of fun to 46 00:02:37,760 --> 00:02:41,359 Speaker 1: test it and to see whether you all agree. So 47 00:02:41,639 --> 00:02:44,320 Speaker 1: I thought what we would do, if you're willing to 48 00:02:44,360 --> 00:02:47,600 Speaker 1: step forward and chat, is give everybody on the call 49 00:02:47,680 --> 00:02:51,480 Speaker 1: a chance to tell us your story. Give us your 50 00:02:51,560 --> 00:02:54,840 Speaker 1: vision of whether it's the price of gasoline and the 51 00:02:55,280 --> 00:02:59,160 Speaker 1: of food, or it's getting things done. I know we 52 00:02:59,200 --> 00:03:02,640 Speaker 1: are trying to rehability a house right now, and the 53 00:03:02,760 --> 00:03:05,960 Speaker 1: length of time is sataness to order things. The number 54 00:03:05,960 --> 00:03:09,480 Speaker 1: of things that aren't in stock, it's just remarkable. I've 55 00:03:09,560 --> 00:03:13,559 Speaker 1: been in two grocery stores recently where their entire shelves 56 00:03:13,600 --> 00:03:15,720 Speaker 1: that have about ten percent on them that they would 57 00:03:15,760 --> 00:03:19,720 Speaker 1: normally have. I was really surprised how it's significant the 58 00:03:20,000 --> 00:03:23,120 Speaker 1: logistics supply chain problems have become. Then you look at 59 00:03:23,120 --> 00:03:26,520 Speaker 1: things like the Chicago schools being closed, etc. And you 60 00:03:26,520 --> 00:03:29,079 Speaker 1: look at the murder rate, the tragedy the other night 61 00:03:29,080 --> 00:03:31,520 Speaker 1: of the nineteen year old girl who was killed at 62 00:03:31,520 --> 00:03:34,239 Speaker 1: one o'clock in the morning when she was innocently working 63 00:03:34,280 --> 00:03:37,080 Speaker 1: at a burger king and a man came in, robbed her, 64 00:03:37,440 --> 00:03:40,040 Speaker 1: walked out of the store, apparently changed his mind, walked 65 00:03:40,040 --> 00:03:42,520 Speaker 1: back in, just shot her for no reason. And so 66 00:03:43,000 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 1: from my perspective, clearly things are worse than they were 67 00:03:46,800 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 1: when Donald Trump left office. But I'm curious to see 68 00:03:50,520 --> 00:03:52,440 Speaker 1: what you think. So I'm going to give you a 69 00:03:52,520 --> 00:03:55,720 Speaker 1: chance to talk, and who would like to start by 70 00:03:55,800 --> 00:03:58,720 Speaker 1: sharing your thoughts about whether or not you're better off 71 00:03:58,760 --> 00:04:02,360 Speaker 1: than you were a year ago. Good afternoon, everyone. Yes, 72 00:04:02,440 --> 00:04:05,400 Speaker 1: I am in California where things are pretty much upside 73 00:04:05,440 --> 00:04:08,160 Speaker 1: down and we've seem to be leaguing the country and 74 00:04:08,640 --> 00:04:10,960 Speaker 1: everything that could go wrong is going to go wrong 75 00:04:11,000 --> 00:04:14,520 Speaker 1: out here. I'm disappointed how divisive things are right now 76 00:04:14,640 --> 00:04:18,640 Speaker 1: between both parties, and Joe Biden certainly doesn't help any 77 00:04:18,800 --> 00:04:22,600 Speaker 1: issues in unity, even though his first speech as president 78 00:04:22,680 --> 00:04:25,560 Speaker 1: was he was going to unify the country, and sadly, 79 00:04:25,640 --> 00:04:29,240 Speaker 1: I think he's done a terrible job in that and 80 00:04:29,800 --> 00:04:31,640 Speaker 1: I wish we'd get back to the way things were 81 00:04:32,279 --> 00:04:34,360 Speaker 1: even under Trump when they said that he was so 82 00:04:34,960 --> 00:04:38,000 Speaker 1: awful to the folks. At least he spoke his mind, 83 00:04:38,040 --> 00:04:41,599 Speaker 1: and we're one country in one America. Thank you. I'm 84 00:04:41,600 --> 00:04:44,240 Speaker 1: curious what do you think of what Newsom has just 85 00:04:44,400 --> 00:04:50,839 Speaker 1: proposed in creating universal healthcare for illegal immigrants in California 86 00:04:50,880 --> 00:04:54,560 Speaker 1: and the degree to which he's using this big surplus 87 00:04:55,000 --> 00:04:58,040 Speaker 1: much of a driven by the federal government to expand 88 00:04:58,080 --> 00:05:01,240 Speaker 1: and create an even bigger government for ca nude, I 89 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:03,280 Speaker 1: think you put your finger right on it. I believe 90 00:05:03,360 --> 00:05:06,600 Speaker 1: that when COVID first started, he tried to impress upon 91 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:10,200 Speaker 1: President Trump at the time to take a loan. And 92 00:05:10,400 --> 00:05:12,240 Speaker 1: if you do have a surplus in your state, I 93 00:05:12,240 --> 00:05:15,839 Speaker 1: think your responsibility is to repay your loan first to 94 00:05:15,880 --> 00:05:19,720 Speaker 1: the federal government. But that being said, they want socialism 95 00:05:19,720 --> 00:05:21,960 Speaker 1: and they dare say communism out here, and it's a 96 00:05:22,080 --> 00:05:25,720 Speaker 1: very sad state, you know, because nothing is free. Like 97 00:05:25,760 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 1: you said, they talked about the new proposal for healthcare 98 00:05:28,920 --> 00:05:31,280 Speaker 1: for all, and I think it's a great idea, But 99 00:05:31,520 --> 00:05:33,640 Speaker 1: when it comes on the backs of the working folks, 100 00:05:33,640 --> 00:05:37,120 Speaker 1: to folks that you know, I don't want to say trespassing, 101 00:05:37,200 --> 00:05:39,440 Speaker 1: but I'd like you to come here and become a 102 00:05:39,560 --> 00:05:42,400 Speaker 1: legal citizen. What part of California do you live in. 103 00:05:42,760 --> 00:05:45,039 Speaker 1: I'm in northern California. I'm in the ora Ville area, 104 00:05:45,120 --> 00:05:48,599 Speaker 1: so that's about an hour north of Sacramento, Okay, And 105 00:05:48,720 --> 00:05:51,720 Speaker 1: so you're in land, yes, And our views are a 106 00:05:51,760 --> 00:05:55,080 Speaker 1: little different here. Obviously, when you go to San Francisco 107 00:05:55,240 --> 00:05:58,400 Speaker 1: or to Los Angeles, you see that their ideas are 108 00:05:58,400 --> 00:06:01,799 Speaker 1: a little different. We are under the thumb of newsom 109 00:06:01,880 --> 00:06:04,359 Speaker 1: we speak, our mind, we say we need to say. Initially, 110 00:06:04,360 --> 00:06:07,320 Speaker 1: I hailed from Michigan, where you know, if you had 111 00:06:07,360 --> 00:06:09,159 Speaker 1: an issue with someone, you said what you needed to 112 00:06:09,200 --> 00:06:11,400 Speaker 1: say and you parted as friends. You know, you learned 113 00:06:11,440 --> 00:06:14,000 Speaker 1: something from people that you disagree with sometimes and it's 114 00:06:14,279 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 1: nice to have open conversation out here. It's very different. 115 00:06:17,520 --> 00:06:19,560 Speaker 1: But I thank you for the time, nude. Who else 116 00:06:19,600 --> 00:06:22,000 Speaker 1: would like to tell us about whether you think you 117 00:06:22,120 --> 00:06:25,240 Speaker 1: are better or worse off than you were a year ago? Dude, 118 00:06:25,440 --> 00:06:28,640 Speaker 1: thank you for taking the time with us. I wrote 119 00:06:28,640 --> 00:06:33,040 Speaker 1: that my experience during this past year is the larger picture. 120 00:06:33,560 --> 00:06:37,520 Speaker 1: It's the uncertainty and the fear that the country is 121 00:06:37,560 --> 00:06:43,279 Speaker 1: slipping away, that the absolutes are what those in power define. 122 00:06:44,120 --> 00:06:48,839 Speaker 1: That the corruption, to me, I can't even imagine. It 123 00:06:48,960 --> 00:06:54,320 Speaker 1: seems endemic, and that Washington sort of hovers All, And 124 00:06:54,360 --> 00:06:58,479 Speaker 1: I guess my questions would be where is character? Where 125 00:06:58,560 --> 00:07:01,960 Speaker 1: is leadership? And I have a comment and then a 126 00:07:02,040 --> 00:07:07,039 Speaker 1: final question. There may be a silver lining movement within 127 00:07:07,080 --> 00:07:11,560 Speaker 1: the country that puts the lie to what government has 128 00:07:11,600 --> 00:07:16,680 Speaker 1: been in these large democratic cities and states. And my 129 00:07:16,800 --> 00:07:21,040 Speaker 1: question for you is will the filibuster hold? Oh? I 130 00:07:21,040 --> 00:07:23,679 Speaker 1: think the filibuster will hold. But I think you raised 131 00:07:23,680 --> 00:07:26,400 Speaker 1: a much deeper point, which is you look at the 132 00:07:26,720 --> 00:07:31,000 Speaker 1: size of the homeless camps, You look at the extraordinary 133 00:07:31,040 --> 00:07:35,320 Speaker 1: increase in crime, You look at district attorneys who openly 134 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:39,280 Speaker 1: say they won't prosecute. There are just a whole range 135 00:07:39,800 --> 00:07:42,239 Speaker 1: of places where we somehow have gone on the wrong 136 00:07:42,320 --> 00:07:45,280 Speaker 1: track and where I think it's a real challenge for 137 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:49,440 Speaker 1: all of us to get America back. Recently was rereading 138 00:07:49,440 --> 00:07:54,320 Speaker 1: a brilliant essay by Senator Daniel Patrick moynihan, who was 139 00:07:54,360 --> 00:07:57,520 Speaker 1: a great sociologist before he became a US senator, and 140 00:07:57,640 --> 00:08:01,280 Speaker 1: he wrote an essay way back in nineteen nine called 141 00:08:01,360 --> 00:08:05,480 Speaker 1: Defining Deviancy Down and his point was that if you 142 00:08:05,560 --> 00:08:09,680 Speaker 1: can't control something, you define it as normal. So when 143 00:08:09,680 --> 00:08:13,200 Speaker 1: we let thousands and thousands and thousands of people out 144 00:08:13,240 --> 00:08:16,320 Speaker 1: of mental institutions, and they ended up on the street. 145 00:08:16,880 --> 00:08:19,160 Speaker 1: We had to find a way to say, oh that's okay. 146 00:08:19,440 --> 00:08:21,760 Speaker 1: They mean well, and we're used to it. And I 147 00:08:21,760 --> 00:08:24,680 Speaker 1: don't think anybody had any idea the size of the 148 00:08:24,720 --> 00:08:27,840 Speaker 1: street people of the camps that you would have, say 149 00:08:27,840 --> 00:08:31,480 Speaker 1: in Los Angeles and San Francisco. And it's a brilliant essay. 150 00:08:31,480 --> 00:08:35,160 Speaker 1: It's well worth your reading by the Senator moynihan. And 151 00:08:35,200 --> 00:08:37,640 Speaker 1: when you read it and you go through item by item, 152 00:08:37,720 --> 00:08:41,800 Speaker 1: what he's talking about, every single bad trend he was 153 00:08:41,880 --> 00:08:45,600 Speaker 1: describing in nineteen ninety three has gotten worse since then. 154 00:08:45,640 --> 00:08:48,160 Speaker 1: I mean, it's a very sobering to look at the 155 00:08:48,200 --> 00:08:51,640 Speaker 1: basic principles of right and wrong and how they have 156 00:08:51,720 --> 00:08:55,720 Speaker 1: been undermined and have been weakened from the way they 157 00:08:55,760 --> 00:08:58,839 Speaker 1: would have been a generation ago. I just have one 158 00:08:58,920 --> 00:09:01,960 Speaker 1: final comment, if I may, and I look at it. 159 00:09:02,080 --> 00:09:05,600 Speaker 1: I even see this in my youngest adult son, and 160 00:09:05,760 --> 00:09:10,520 Speaker 1: that is I think they understand that things are not right. 161 00:09:11,040 --> 00:09:13,800 Speaker 1: But what they are doing is they are pulling within 162 00:09:14,559 --> 00:09:19,520 Speaker 1: whether it's the young families, the professional responsibilities, whatever, but 163 00:09:19,640 --> 00:09:24,400 Speaker 1: they're insulating in themselves and they are really uninformed and 164 00:09:24,640 --> 00:09:27,920 Speaker 1: naive as to the world, and I don't think that's 165 00:09:27,920 --> 00:09:32,080 Speaker 1: exclusive to my son. Now. I think that's an important 166 00:09:32,120 --> 00:09:35,880 Speaker 1: observation and a very troubling one, because if everybody who 167 00:09:36,000 --> 00:09:39,960 Speaker 1: is decent and good and his character decides to withdraw 168 00:09:40,200 --> 00:09:43,520 Speaker 1: into their own smaller world, then there's nobody left in 169 00:09:43,559 --> 00:09:46,400 Speaker 1: the larger world except the crooks and the bums and 170 00:09:46,520 --> 00:09:48,880 Speaker 1: the people you can't trust who are destructive. And I 171 00:09:48,880 --> 00:09:51,320 Speaker 1: think that's a real challenge for us, and it's one 172 00:09:51,320 --> 00:09:55,000 Speaker 1: of the reasons this year that I urge everybody to 173 00:09:55,040 --> 00:09:57,640 Speaker 1: find candidates and get people who are decent to run 174 00:09:57,720 --> 00:10:01,680 Speaker 1: everywhere at every race. Going to have an anti Biden 175 00:10:01,840 --> 00:10:04,920 Speaker 1: tsunami this year, and we need to have a lot 176 00:10:04,920 --> 00:10:23,240 Speaker 1: of boats in the water to ride the tsunami. I'm 177 00:10:23,320 --> 00:10:27,640 Speaker 1: down here in San Antonio, Texas, and of course I'm 178 00:10:27,679 --> 00:10:31,280 Speaker 1: having the same problem everybody is having. When I go 179 00:10:31,320 --> 00:10:34,440 Speaker 1: to the grocery store, some things aren't there. It's not 180 00:10:34,520 --> 00:10:37,400 Speaker 1: real bad, but the prices are pretty much all up. 181 00:10:38,080 --> 00:10:41,800 Speaker 1: I just got gas, and it's more expensive. There is 182 00:10:41,840 --> 00:10:45,160 Speaker 1: an upside to that, though, with Biden screwing up the 183 00:10:45,160 --> 00:10:50,439 Speaker 1: oil and gas situation. My grandfather left me a small 184 00:10:50,840 --> 00:10:55,719 Speaker 1: oil and gas property and the income from that has 185 00:10:55,840 --> 00:10:58,520 Speaker 1: just about tripled. Now a lot of that I've been 186 00:10:58,559 --> 00:11:01,440 Speaker 1: able to give to charity. But that's good news for 187 00:11:01,520 --> 00:11:04,840 Speaker 1: me and bad news for the country. So wait a second. 188 00:11:04,920 --> 00:11:07,360 Speaker 1: You're telling me that when Kaliston I go to the 189 00:11:07,400 --> 00:11:11,040 Speaker 1: gas pump and we're looking at our wallet, we're making 190 00:11:11,080 --> 00:11:14,800 Speaker 1: you better off. I'm sorry to say that's true. I 191 00:11:14,880 --> 00:11:17,880 Speaker 1: think that's amazing. I'm glad you came on to tell 192 00:11:17,960 --> 00:11:21,280 Speaker 1: us that, because again, you know, the same thing's happening 193 00:11:21,320 --> 00:11:24,120 Speaker 1: in almost all these areas. You know, truck drivers are 194 00:11:24,120 --> 00:11:26,880 Speaker 1: getting paid more because there aren't any truck drivers. You 195 00:11:27,080 --> 00:11:29,320 Speaker 1: look around and you find all of a sudden, you know, 196 00:11:29,360 --> 00:11:32,160 Speaker 1: the people who produce beef are doing better because the 197 00:11:32,200 --> 00:11:34,720 Speaker 1: price of beef is skyrocketing. It's just the fewer people 198 00:11:34,760 --> 00:11:38,120 Speaker 1: can afford deep beef. So it's a weird period and 199 00:11:38,280 --> 00:11:41,680 Speaker 1: one which I don't think the Biden, Harris Schumer Pelosi 200 00:11:41,760 --> 00:11:45,640 Speaker 1: machine understands it. Any Way, I would like to add 201 00:11:45,679 --> 00:11:48,120 Speaker 1: one question, and that is, how do you think herschel 202 00:11:48,160 --> 00:11:51,520 Speaker 1: Walker is going to do and Georgia? Well, last night 203 00:11:51,559 --> 00:11:54,040 Speaker 1: had to be a big boost for Herschel as the 204 00:11:54,040 --> 00:11:57,160 Speaker 1: greatest football player ever to play for Georgia, I think 205 00:11:57,160 --> 00:12:00,720 Speaker 1: when they win the national championship and inevitably boost his 206 00:12:00,800 --> 00:12:04,839 Speaker 1: stock a little bit. He's currently ahead in that center race. 207 00:12:04,880 --> 00:12:07,800 Speaker 1: The last poll I saw he was up by one. 208 00:12:07,920 --> 00:12:11,040 Speaker 1: I think it was forty ninety eight. It'll be a 209 00:12:11,080 --> 00:12:14,200 Speaker 1: tough race, but I think he's a real competitor, and 210 00:12:14,280 --> 00:12:17,200 Speaker 1: he knows what he's doing. He's been a very successful businessman. 211 00:12:17,760 --> 00:12:21,080 Speaker 1: He has a great story. He has problems in his 212 00:12:21,160 --> 00:12:23,679 Speaker 1: life and he dealt with them. And he has spent 213 00:12:23,720 --> 00:12:27,720 Speaker 1: the last twelve years going around a military basis sharing 214 00:12:27,760 --> 00:12:30,800 Speaker 1: the stories of his own concussions. He had the equivalent 215 00:12:30,800 --> 00:12:33,679 Speaker 1: of PTSD and had to go through a process of 216 00:12:33,760 --> 00:12:37,400 Speaker 1: dealing with it professionally and coming to grips with managing himself. 217 00:12:37,800 --> 00:12:40,360 Speaker 1: And I think that he has a very good human story. 218 00:12:40,679 --> 00:12:43,240 Speaker 1: He has a terrific family, and I think that the 219 00:12:43,240 --> 00:12:45,560 Speaker 1: odds are very high that he's going to win. That 220 00:12:45,640 --> 00:12:49,880 Speaker 1: sounds great, all right. I'm Alexander Dunn from McClain, Virginia, 221 00:12:49,960 --> 00:12:55,199 Speaker 1: knew your hometown, a retired businessman and a military veteran. 222 00:12:56,040 --> 00:12:58,880 Speaker 1: So I've seen a lot of things, like I've seen 223 00:12:58,960 --> 00:13:01,760 Speaker 1: gas prices go up, I've seen food prices go up. 224 00:13:02,080 --> 00:13:05,520 Speaker 1: All this other noise. But what bothers me the most 225 00:13:05,640 --> 00:13:08,160 Speaker 1: is the big picture. And to me, the big picture 226 00:13:08,679 --> 00:13:12,120 Speaker 1: is I see our country falling apart. A lot of 227 00:13:12,120 --> 00:13:17,960 Speaker 1: our institutions, our government, the founding fathers, everything seems to 228 00:13:18,000 --> 00:13:23,760 Speaker 1: be in jeopardy, and I'm very, very worried about this. Well, listen, 229 00:13:23,800 --> 00:13:26,520 Speaker 1: I totally agree with you. I think that we are 230 00:13:26,559 --> 00:13:30,480 Speaker 1: in one of the most divisive periods in American history 231 00:13:30,520 --> 00:13:33,480 Speaker 1: and may be almost comparable to the Civil War or 232 00:13:33,520 --> 00:13:37,200 Speaker 1: the Revolutionary War. We have a significant number of people 233 00:13:37,600 --> 00:13:42,200 Speaker 1: who don't see themselves primarily as Americans. They see themselves 234 00:13:42,200 --> 00:13:45,559 Speaker 1: as part of a larger world system. We have a 235 00:13:45,679 --> 00:13:50,720 Speaker 1: number of other people who actively dislike the entire history 236 00:13:50,760 --> 00:13:53,480 Speaker 1: of America. And I have a good friend who runs 237 00:13:53,880 --> 00:13:57,000 Speaker 1: seventeen seventy six Actions. He was just honored today by 238 00:13:57,520 --> 00:14:01,920 Speaker 1: Governor Christie Nome in South Dakota along with doctor Ben Carson, 239 00:14:02,400 --> 00:14:05,120 Speaker 1: who it was the leader of seventeen seventy six Action. 240 00:14:05,559 --> 00:14:07,600 Speaker 1: And they're right in the middle of a fight just 241 00:14:07,760 --> 00:14:11,760 Speaker 1: to teach an accurate, honest version of American history in 242 00:14:11,880 --> 00:14:14,040 Speaker 1: schools where the teachers are now so far to the 243 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:18,720 Speaker 1: left that they basically indoctrinate the children into a totally 244 00:14:18,760 --> 00:14:22,080 Speaker 1: false view of America. So I do think we're divided. 245 00:14:22,080 --> 00:14:24,160 Speaker 1: I do think it's a problem, and I think it's 246 00:14:24,200 --> 00:14:27,320 Speaker 1: going to take a very large effort by the American 247 00:14:27,400 --> 00:14:31,640 Speaker 1: people to re establish that we are a country that 248 00:14:31,920 --> 00:14:35,760 Speaker 1: is worthy of patriotism, a country with a remarkable history, 249 00:14:36,080 --> 00:14:39,000 Speaker 1: and a country that is really, in the long run, 250 00:14:39,040 --> 00:14:44,120 Speaker 1: offered more opportunities, more prosperity, more freedom than any other 251 00:14:44,120 --> 00:14:47,040 Speaker 1: country in the world by a huge margin. And that's 252 00:14:47,080 --> 00:14:50,920 Speaker 1: why we have, frankly, so many immigrants, both legal and illegal, 253 00:14:51,000 --> 00:14:54,160 Speaker 1: because the truth is, people have a choice to go somewhere, 254 00:14:54,560 --> 00:14:58,600 Speaker 1: overwhelmingly pick America. And that's despite all the rhetoric about 255 00:14:58,640 --> 00:15:01,160 Speaker 1: how bad we are and all that people around the 256 00:15:01,160 --> 00:15:03,800 Speaker 1: world no better. They know this is a great place 257 00:15:03,800 --> 00:15:06,080 Speaker 1: to raise your should them, a great place during the living, 258 00:15:06,400 --> 00:15:09,920 Speaker 1: a great place to be safe from dictators and thugs 259 00:15:09,960 --> 00:15:12,560 Speaker 1: and corrupt gangs. And the fight we're in is to 260 00:15:12,600 --> 00:15:15,680 Speaker 1: make sure that that continues to be true. So I 261 00:15:15,680 --> 00:15:20,160 Speaker 1: think you put your finger on something very very important. Hello, dude, 262 00:15:20,440 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 1: I'm a manufacturing startup engineer in Philadelphia Western suburbs, and 263 00:15:25,080 --> 00:15:28,800 Speaker 1: what we've been finding is that the availability of capital 264 00:15:28,840 --> 00:15:33,600 Speaker 1: has been steadily decreasing, and it's really tough to get 265 00:15:33,640 --> 00:15:36,760 Speaker 1: business started in this kind of environment, especially with the 266 00:15:36,840 --> 00:15:41,840 Speaker 1: anchor of Philadelphia with the crime and facts in the overspending, etc. 267 00:15:42,200 --> 00:15:46,320 Speaker 1: Down there. Of late, I've been seeing pressure on driving 268 00:15:46,320 --> 00:15:50,320 Speaker 1: salaries down on the professional side because of an overabundance 269 00:15:50,360 --> 00:15:54,040 Speaker 1: of H one B candidates who basically worked for forty 270 00:15:54,040 --> 00:15:58,400 Speaker 1: percent less. And I've actually started bidding jobs off shore 271 00:15:58,920 --> 00:16:01,840 Speaker 1: for startup engine. I might give you a little trivia. 272 00:16:02,040 --> 00:16:05,000 Speaker 1: Samsung has decided to pull all their manufacturing out of 273 00:16:05,080 --> 00:16:08,400 Speaker 1: China and move it back into India and sort up 274 00:16:08,640 --> 00:16:11,680 Speaker 1: a plurality of plants and a multiguity dollar project. And 275 00:16:11,800 --> 00:16:13,480 Speaker 1: I bid on some of the work there. We'll see 276 00:16:13,520 --> 00:16:15,240 Speaker 1: if I get it, but it's kind of tough for 277 00:16:15,280 --> 00:16:17,840 Speaker 1: the professionals out here. Well, it's un pressure. Why I 278 00:16:17,840 --> 00:16:19,960 Speaker 1: wish you luck. I think that's fascinating. I did not 279 00:16:20,040 --> 00:16:22,520 Speaker 1: know that Samsung had done that, and I hope you 280 00:16:22,680 --> 00:16:24,960 Speaker 1: get the contract. I also have to say, since you're 281 00:16:25,000 --> 00:16:28,560 Speaker 1: living in Pennsylvania, very very good friend of Clifton and mine, 282 00:16:28,920 --> 00:16:33,360 Speaker 1: Carlo Sands, former ambassador to Denmark from camp Hill, is 283 00:16:33,480 --> 00:16:36,920 Speaker 1: running for the US Senate. She's a great person, tough businesswoman, 284 00:16:37,320 --> 00:16:39,520 Speaker 1: worked set both when she was younger and then when 285 00:16:39,520 --> 00:16:43,040 Speaker 1: she was older she worked running businesses, and in between 286 00:16:43,080 --> 00:16:46,440 Speaker 1: she actually made movies. So I think you'd find Carlo 287 00:16:46,440 --> 00:16:48,240 Speaker 1: to be somebody you'd love to get to know, and 288 00:16:48,280 --> 00:16:51,040 Speaker 1: I wish you luck. I can tell you that it 289 00:16:51,240 --> 00:16:54,360 Speaker 1: is harder and frankly, the district attorney in Philadelphia who 290 00:16:54,440 --> 00:16:58,160 Speaker 1: refuses to prosecute criminals makes it a lot harder on everybody. 291 00:16:58,600 --> 00:17:00,400 Speaker 1: And I think at some point going to have to 292 00:17:00,440 --> 00:17:04,119 Speaker 1: either recall him or whatever Pennsylvania law provides for, because 293 00:17:04,119 --> 00:17:08,399 Speaker 1: he's utterly, totally irresponsible and has allowed Philadelphia to have 294 00:17:08,480 --> 00:17:11,439 Speaker 1: the highest murder rate in its history, and as you 295 00:17:11,520 --> 00:17:14,480 Speaker 1: pointed out, that drives away jobs and makes it just 296 00:17:14,600 --> 00:17:17,439 Speaker 1: much harder to earn a living and to raise your family. 297 00:17:17,720 --> 00:17:20,959 Speaker 1: But thank you very much for calling in. I voted 298 00:17:21,040 --> 00:17:24,840 Speaker 1: for Trump and both elections. I didn't say this and 299 00:17:24,960 --> 00:17:28,639 Speaker 1: my question, I personally think he's a little bit responsible 300 00:17:28,800 --> 00:17:34,360 Speaker 1: for January six. But anyway, but in my opinion, we 301 00:17:34,440 --> 00:17:39,080 Speaker 1: must have another Republican candidate that will run for president. 302 00:17:39,720 --> 00:17:43,000 Speaker 1: I have no idea why A lot of candidates in 303 00:17:43,040 --> 00:17:48,840 Speaker 1: twenty twenty two, especially here in Ohio are openly trying 304 00:17:48,880 --> 00:17:52,960 Speaker 1: to tie themselves to Trump. To me, that's just a 305 00:17:53,080 --> 00:17:57,000 Speaker 1: death sentence. So I'm just hoping for your thoughts and 306 00:17:57,119 --> 00:18:01,320 Speaker 1: thanks for this opportunity. Well, thank you, and I appreciate 307 00:18:01,440 --> 00:18:05,280 Speaker 1: very much you're calling in. I would say that the 308 00:18:05,320 --> 00:18:08,639 Speaker 1: best possession is to be positive about if I was 309 00:18:08,680 --> 00:18:11,480 Speaker 1: a candidate in Ohio or anywhere else, to be positive 310 00:18:11,480 --> 00:18:15,160 Speaker 1: about Trump, but not seen only as Trump. I'd also 311 00:18:15,280 --> 00:18:17,760 Speaker 1: reach out to everybody else in the party and frankly 312 00:18:18,160 --> 00:18:21,879 Speaker 1: everybody else who's an independent or a Democrat. My theme, 313 00:18:21,920 --> 00:18:25,280 Speaker 1: which I talked about one morning newsroom on Fox, is 314 00:18:25,320 --> 00:18:28,760 Speaker 1: really simple. It's talking about what's going on that it 315 00:18:28,880 --> 00:18:31,680 Speaker 1: just isn't working. And I think you want to put 316 00:18:31,720 --> 00:18:35,760 Speaker 1: together a coalition of everybody in Ohio who agrees that 317 00:18:35,800 --> 00:18:38,960 Speaker 1: it just isn't working. So my focus is on the 318 00:18:39,080 --> 00:18:41,760 Speaker 1: voters in the future. If I were running, I would 319 00:18:41,800 --> 00:18:45,440 Speaker 1: try to sidestep any kind of party in fighting pro 320 00:18:45,720 --> 00:18:49,480 Speaker 1: or con about Trump and focus instead of the people 321 00:18:49,480 --> 00:18:52,320 Speaker 1: of Ohio. Now, Young Ken't running for governor in Virginia, 322 00:18:52,359 --> 00:18:55,760 Speaker 1: did an amazing job of refusing to get into a 323 00:18:55,800 --> 00:19:00,439 Speaker 1: fight about Trump. The Democratic candidate, a former governor, Terry Califf, 324 00:19:00,800 --> 00:19:05,160 Speaker 1: did everything he could to try to get Junkan into 325 00:19:05,200 --> 00:19:07,920 Speaker 1: a fight about Trump, and Junken just kept saying, Look, 326 00:19:07,960 --> 00:19:11,480 Speaker 1: I'm focused on issues that matter to the people of Virginia. 327 00:19:11,480 --> 00:19:13,680 Speaker 1: I want to be governor of Virginia. I'm going to 328 00:19:13,720 --> 00:19:16,520 Speaker 1: stay focused on that. And that would be my advice 329 00:19:16,520 --> 00:19:20,040 Speaker 1: to somebody running in Ohio or anywhere else's stay focused 330 00:19:20,040 --> 00:19:23,879 Speaker 1: on Ohio issues. Worry about the people of Ohio, and 331 00:19:24,000 --> 00:19:27,760 Speaker 1: you'll probably have a surprisingly positive outcome on primary night. 332 00:19:43,040 --> 00:19:46,960 Speaker 1: I live in Leesburg, Virginia. Over Thanksgiving, we ran around 333 00:19:46,960 --> 00:19:50,600 Speaker 1: the table and asked everybody, what are you most grateful 334 00:19:50,600 --> 00:19:54,119 Speaker 1: for in twenty twenty one, And I said, I'm grateful 335 00:19:54,160 --> 00:19:57,600 Speaker 1: that I'm not going to mcclaim Bible Church anymore because 336 00:19:57,640 --> 00:20:00,800 Speaker 1: that church went woke and it's a terrible thing to 337 00:20:00,960 --> 00:20:04,640 Speaker 1: feel crazy in your own church. And so I've left 338 00:20:04,640 --> 00:20:07,639 Speaker 1: there and went to Cornerstone out in Leesburg, which you know, 339 00:20:07,840 --> 00:20:10,920 Speaker 1: I get to feel sane again, which is a remarkable thing, 340 00:20:10,920 --> 00:20:14,880 Speaker 1: and it's a normal American church. What I have learned 341 00:20:14,920 --> 00:20:20,760 Speaker 1: since then is just that the Democrats and their allies 342 00:20:20,800 --> 00:20:27,160 Speaker 1: are targeting specifically conservative evangelical churches, both through their pastors 343 00:20:27,200 --> 00:20:30,520 Speaker 1: and through their seminaries and it's the most diabolical thing 344 00:20:30,560 --> 00:20:33,879 Speaker 1: I've ever seen, and it's completely how do I say this, 345 00:20:34,119 --> 00:20:37,280 Speaker 1: it's radicalized me as to how to interest these people are. 346 00:20:37,760 --> 00:20:40,560 Speaker 1: In fact, what I would love to do is I've 347 00:20:40,560 --> 00:20:43,200 Speaker 1: got a collection of articles of people who have done 348 00:20:43,200 --> 00:20:46,240 Speaker 1: the basic reporting around. I would like to send it 349 00:20:46,359 --> 00:20:48,800 Speaker 1: somebody on your staff so that they can evaluate it, 350 00:20:48,960 --> 00:20:51,840 Speaker 1: because this story really needs to be told. And it's 351 00:20:51,840 --> 00:20:56,679 Speaker 1: splitting up the evangelical movements because the Democrats intended it that, 352 00:20:57,440 --> 00:21:02,119 Speaker 1: because after twenty sixteen, they viewed a core sorts of 353 00:21:02,160 --> 00:21:05,400 Speaker 1: Trump support as coming from the evangelical movement, so they 354 00:21:05,440 --> 00:21:08,840 Speaker 1: put up money and resources into splitting it up. Now, 355 00:21:08,880 --> 00:21:10,240 Speaker 1: I just want to ask you for saying because I'm 356 00:21:10,320 --> 00:21:13,680 Speaker 1: very curious when you say that the mcclaimed Bible, which 357 00:21:13,720 --> 00:21:17,199 Speaker 1: is the one out on seven right, correct, when you 358 00:21:17,240 --> 00:21:19,520 Speaker 1: say that a wind woke, can you give me two 359 00:21:19,640 --> 00:21:22,200 Speaker 1: or three examples of what that means to you? I mean, 360 00:21:22,240 --> 00:21:24,760 Speaker 1: what is it they were doing that was woke? Okay? 361 00:21:25,119 --> 00:21:31,120 Speaker 1: It's specifically what the pastor does is endorse critical race 362 00:21:31,200 --> 00:21:36,360 Speaker 1: theory or critical race theory light. Basically, the core theology 363 00:21:36,640 --> 00:21:40,280 Speaker 1: in Christianity is that you're forgiven for your sins if 364 00:21:40,320 --> 00:21:43,320 Speaker 1: you accept Christ for your sins. What they do with 365 00:21:43,480 --> 00:21:47,439 Speaker 1: critical race theory is they put an original sinse that 366 00:21:47,680 --> 00:21:51,119 Speaker 1: all white people are subject to the sins of Adam 367 00:21:51,320 --> 00:21:54,439 Speaker 1: and indelibly that can't be changed. It puts us in 368 00:21:54,480 --> 00:21:59,160 Speaker 1: a relationship with the state as being subject animals. It's 369 00:21:59,240 --> 00:22:05,240 Speaker 1: not congruent with Christian theology. So adams original sin doesn't 370 00:22:05,240 --> 00:22:08,159 Speaker 1: apply to anybody but white people. Now I pushed it 371 00:22:08,280 --> 00:22:11,240 Speaker 1: one step further. All I'm saying is that they placed 372 00:22:11,280 --> 00:22:14,800 Speaker 1: the sin of history on white people and that it's 373 00:22:15,040 --> 00:22:18,080 Speaker 1: like a permanent debt that can never be repaid. Wow. 374 00:22:18,680 --> 00:22:21,840 Speaker 1: So we have time newt now for two pre submitted 375 00:22:21,960 --> 00:22:25,520 Speaker 1: questions that we've had set into us. We're going to 376 00:22:25,640 --> 00:22:30,320 Speaker 1: start off with a question from Elizabeth from Georgia. Elizabeth 377 00:22:30,400 --> 00:22:33,760 Speaker 1: wants to know what do you expect from President Biden's 378 00:22:33,760 --> 00:22:35,919 Speaker 1: State of the Union. Well, let me say, first of all, 379 00:22:36,119 --> 00:22:37,920 Speaker 1: he's from Georgia. She must have had a heck of 380 00:22:37,960 --> 00:22:40,520 Speaker 1: a night last night, so I'm with her. I hope 381 00:22:40,520 --> 00:22:44,040 Speaker 1: she enjoyed it. I certainly did. Biden has pretty good 382 00:22:44,040 --> 00:22:46,560 Speaker 1: speech writers. He'll have some nice things to say. They 383 00:22:46,600 --> 00:22:49,600 Speaker 1: just won't be true, and they won't get you anywhere. 384 00:22:49,680 --> 00:22:52,560 Speaker 1: And he'll propose a whole lot of new government programs, 385 00:22:52,600 --> 00:22:55,320 Speaker 1: none of which he can afford. And he'll explain that 386 00:22:55,359 --> 00:22:58,680 Speaker 1: everything's really going terrific, even if it's falling apart. But 387 00:22:59,000 --> 00:23:00,639 Speaker 1: what's he going to do. Got to come in and 388 00:23:00,680 --> 00:23:02,280 Speaker 1: talk to the whole country. He's not going to go 389 00:23:02,280 --> 00:23:04,479 Speaker 1: in and say, you know, I had a really terrible 390 00:23:04,520 --> 00:23:07,080 Speaker 1: first year and I really failed badly, and I really 391 00:23:07,119 --> 00:23:09,480 Speaker 1: am sorry that nothing's working. He can't do that. So 392 00:23:09,880 --> 00:23:11,840 Speaker 1: he has some smart people who are going to write 393 00:23:11,840 --> 00:23:14,200 Speaker 1: a speech for him, and it will promise a lot 394 00:23:14,240 --> 00:23:16,760 Speaker 1: of things to a lot of people. It will indicate 395 00:23:16,840 --> 00:23:18,959 Speaker 1: that he really wants to work with all of us, 396 00:23:19,000 --> 00:23:21,720 Speaker 1: even the ones he hates, and that he's really proud 397 00:23:21,720 --> 00:23:24,680 Speaker 1: of having passed everything he didn't pass. And he'll call 398 00:23:24,760 --> 00:23:27,640 Speaker 1: on the Congress to do better. And then the Democrats 399 00:23:27,640 --> 00:23:30,439 Speaker 1: will applaud and the Republicans will set in their hands. 400 00:23:30,440 --> 00:23:34,600 Speaker 1: Great thanks new last question comes from Alan from California. 401 00:23:35,160 --> 00:23:38,440 Speaker 1: We are seeing a lot of Democrats retiring from Congress, 402 00:23:38,480 --> 00:23:41,200 Speaker 1: which goes to show they expect to lose the majority. 403 00:23:41,680 --> 00:23:44,400 Speaker 1: What else to Republicans need to do to take back 404 00:23:44,400 --> 00:23:48,480 Speaker 1: Congress this year. I think Republicans have to do three things. 405 00:23:49,240 --> 00:23:52,719 Speaker 1: They have to recruit as widely as possible. When we 406 00:23:52,760 --> 00:23:55,720 Speaker 1: won a majority in nineteen ninety four, for the first 407 00:23:55,760 --> 00:23:59,200 Speaker 1: time in forty years, we had candidates in every district 408 00:23:59,200 --> 00:24:03,159 Speaker 1: except three. So we'd gone out and recruited everybody. And 409 00:24:03,240 --> 00:24:06,879 Speaker 1: that's my first bit of advices. Get somebody to run everywhere. 410 00:24:06,880 --> 00:24:10,399 Speaker 1: Don't worry about last year's results. Remember the story of 411 00:24:10,560 --> 00:24:13,359 Speaker 1: Ed Door Junior, who was the truck driver in New 412 00:24:13,440 --> 00:24:16,560 Speaker 1: Jersey who got mad because they wouldn't give him a 413 00:24:16,640 --> 00:24:19,080 Speaker 1: concealed carry permit, even though he had nothing wrong with 414 00:24:19,119 --> 00:24:21,679 Speaker 1: his record, And so he went out and ran against 415 00:24:21,760 --> 00:24:26,760 Speaker 1: the incumbent state Senate president, Democrat, who had won a 416 00:24:26,920 --> 00:24:30,400 Speaker 1: race in which seventeen million dollars was spent four years ago. 417 00:24:30,840 --> 00:24:34,520 Speaker 1: Dor spent twenty three hundred dollars, most of it duncan 418 00:24:34,600 --> 00:24:37,960 Speaker 1: donuts on coffee and donuts for his volunteers, the rest 419 00:24:38,000 --> 00:24:41,240 Speaker 1: of it printing up paper pamphlets to give out. And 420 00:24:41,480 --> 00:24:43,560 Speaker 1: people walked in. They said they didn't know who Dora was, 421 00:24:43,560 --> 00:24:45,439 Speaker 1: but they knew who the state Senate president wasn't they 422 00:24:45,480 --> 00:24:48,600 Speaker 1: voted No, Door won. It was a huge, huge upset 423 00:24:49,000 --> 00:24:51,160 Speaker 1: that's going to happen in a lot of places this year. 424 00:24:51,440 --> 00:24:56,000 Speaker 1: So my first advices recruit, recruit. My second advice is 425 00:24:56,720 --> 00:25:00,199 Speaker 1: just keep driving home that it ain't working. I have 426 00:25:00,240 --> 00:25:03,520 Speaker 1: people standing at every gas station just asking people, you know, 427 00:25:03,560 --> 00:25:06,120 Speaker 1: how do you like the current price of gasoline? I'd 428 00:25:06,119 --> 00:25:08,159 Speaker 1: have him standing outside of grocery stores, how do you 429 00:25:08,200 --> 00:25:11,200 Speaker 1: like the current As I mentioned earlier, in two grocery 430 00:25:11,200 --> 00:25:13,800 Speaker 1: stores I went to yesterday, they had shelves that we're 431 00:25:13,920 --> 00:25:16,760 Speaker 1: eighty or ninety percent empty in some cases. So i'd 432 00:25:16,800 --> 00:25:18,840 Speaker 1: ask working for you, If it ain't working for you, 433 00:25:18,920 --> 00:25:22,040 Speaker 1: maybe you need somebody new. And then third, they should 434 00:25:22,040 --> 00:25:24,400 Speaker 1: come up with a handful of very positive things. It's 435 00:25:24,440 --> 00:25:27,840 Speaker 1: something that Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leader, is very good at. 436 00:25:28,200 --> 00:25:31,119 Speaker 1: He had a commitment to America last time. He's working 437 00:25:31,119 --> 00:25:34,159 Speaker 1: on positive ideas this time. And I think so you 438 00:25:34,240 --> 00:25:37,919 Speaker 1: combine the three recruit everywhere, drive home the failure of 439 00:25:37,960 --> 00:25:41,080 Speaker 1: the Democrats, and offer a bunch of positive ideas that 440 00:25:41,119 --> 00:25:43,639 Speaker 1: will make a better future. I think if they do that, 441 00:25:43,680 --> 00:25:46,400 Speaker 1: they're going to win an amazingly big election and it'll 442 00:25:46,400 --> 00:25:49,080 Speaker 1: be good for the country and start getting us back 443 00:25:49,119 --> 00:25:51,159 Speaker 1: on the right track. And let me just close and 444 00:25:51,160 --> 00:25:53,879 Speaker 1: say I really appreciate everybody being involved. I love the 445 00:25:53,880 --> 00:25:55,480 Speaker 1: fact that a number of you were willing to get 446 00:25:55,480 --> 00:25:58,879 Speaker 1: online and share your ideas and your views with your friends. 447 00:25:59,280 --> 00:26:01,960 Speaker 1: And I encourag at you. 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