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US REP JOSH BRECHEEN

Jan 09, 202416 min
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I had three two one. Good morning, good morning, good morning, and welcome, welcome, welcome. It's time down to check in with Congressman Josh McKean, Oklahoma. How are you doing, sir, I'm good man, well great, I tell you what. We've got another busy go around coming up here. As far as the budget, I understand. I look forward on with the next day to two days a conference meeting that is likely to happen to where the speaker is going to, you know, have to

answer some questions like I'm greatly concerned about this deal way. It's been reported as a seventy billion dollars plus up over that far a deal from last June, and that is not with what information I have right now. I don't

see how I can support that. And I think most people you know, who see the financial woes, that inflation is just the typically Iceberg showcasing that are underneath the water within ten years in solvency of Medicurian SOID security, and the fact that I keep saying this the last couple of months, one hundred percent of our entire twelve appropriation bills money now the revenue to pay for those

twelve apropriation bills is now one hundred percent borrowed money. The only thing getting paid for an annual basis because of our annual deficits that are massive is Medicare, medicais sold security, veteran benefits, and a few other programs within the mandatory spending, which also includes food stamps, those things locked away in mandatory where Congress you know, over years has moved, you know, so much more in the mandatory where all we can adjust is eligibility. Leaving the twelve

appropriations, the discretionary spending where Conngresce actually sets the dollar figures. Now the twelve appropriation bills, the discretionary spending has been reduced to only borrowed money from our kids and our grandkids. So the one point seven trillion dollars it was last year's spend for discretionary is one hundred percent laid on the back of our kids and our grandkids to pay off. So how can we conscious continue to

even contemplate a plus up? Y'all Democrats have the Senate, y'all Democrats have the White House. We have got to get serious leverage that the American people have given us. And you know, and there are a lot of Americans out there. You know, if we went into a government shutdown would be

you know missed. But Tom, there's no other leverage right now to tell the Democrats we're serious and we have to have the American people who understand the mass, who we're willing to go in comfort to be able to solve our nation's problems that we keep punning year after year. Well, what Gos gainst me is that we have a new House speaker who said that we weren't going to do all that, and now we're on the presupposed of doing all that. I I uh, look, Mike Johnson is a conservative. This decision

is not as it's being reported. So I'm I'm hopeful that there's something that's not being reported. I've not had a chance to talk to the speaker. I've not had a chance to talk to the staff. It's gonna happen within twenty four to forty eight hours. I'm disappointed what I'm hearing about this deal. Well, it doesn't sound very promising, that is for sure, and it sounds like you're beside yourself just in disbelief. I am in disbelief. But what's being reported? So, like I said, I want to get

more information. I'm hopeful that there's something that's not making the press that that you know, that's not that I'm not aware of it, others aren't aware of But as of right now, this is not good. Well, many of the members of Congress, both House and Senator members have been down at the border visiting the border. How much how much is getting accomplished with a

change in geography and scenery. Well that the the the border trip. What you would hope is people would come back renewed to hey, you know, let's I'm you know, it's one thing to have, you know, getting the troops paid for and paying for salaries there, which is how Trump was able to move forward with the longest government shut down in our nation's history in twenty eighteen and twenty nineteen over the border last year for thirty five days,

and most people don't even remember it because there was a partial government shut down where they'd already brought forward funding levels for the troops. So my ask is, why don't we put a funding level out there to fund DoD and hand it to the Senate and walk away and say until you shut this border down, We're done. Till you shut the border down. We're not gonna have any more conversations about keeping the government open because our national security is threatened.

This is no longer talking point. Something can happen within the next six months, a terrorism activity that could rival what happened in New York City could happen when you're letting anywhere from five hundred to seven hundred and fifty people on the Special Interest Alien watch list from Syria and Iran. Those are just those that

we've encountered. And that's different. That's in a different watch listen than to the terrorist watch list, where we know we've had you know, between last year and this year, approximately three hundred people that have come across on the terrorist watch list that have been encountered, and we don't know out of the one point seven million people that have are known god aways, meaning we just know that there's footprints showing they came across the border. We don't know who

they were, we don't know what's in this country. And and so there's no time to not play hardball with this administration and with the Senate, you know, under the Democrat control. I'm frustrated the American people. I have to be frustrated if they understand the math of our spin problems, and they understand the true status of our national security that is letly undermine right now because

in this open border. Now I'm on Homeland Security. This week, we're going to start hearings on what we hope by the end of the months will be out of the committee I set on Homeland Security and impeachment vote that will will come out of our committee go to the House floor. I don't want to overpromise, under deliver. You know, that doesn't mean that the Senate, led by Democrats, will do anything with it. But whatever you tolerate,

you empower. And if Congress House representative handed the majority by the American people, we've got to start producing results and say we can't control the Senate, but we can control what we do. You know, I'm hearing from from you one side of the story, but the other side of the story escapes me, and I just don't understand, perhaps maybe the mindset, how people in the same country can see two different worlds in a completely different lens.

When it seems very apparent that there are things that could be improved upon, like our financial situation and like our border. Is it is it something I don't understand. Yeah, I don't understand it either, Tom. It's a it is a chasm that can't be jumped across. Understand how anybody thinks that we don't need to shut down the spend and shut down the border. I don't understand it. Were living on borrowed money, borrowed time. It

is insanity. So but the reality is, these people are reflection of people. These people get in office because people vote to them, and so we've gotta have It's why, you know, people say, well, why are you gonna always talk about biblical morality because it's been eroded and eroded and eroded generation upon generation. The philosophy the Iraham Lincoln said, philosophy and school room, and one generation will be the governing philosophy in the next. And we've

seen this cultural rot. It started small and started with you know when oh, adultery no big deal in the seventies, sixties and seventies, you know, embracing the homosexuality movement of the nineties. Now we're in the transgender movement. And there is a there is a scripture that says in Isaiah, woe to the nation, woe to the nation that calls evil good and good evil. It's those students bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter, light for

dark. It matters what we call is right and right standard. And it's because we don't see these other things under through the lenses that our founders talked about. Benjamin Rush, Benjamin rush founding father, said without virtue, you will have no liberty. And he goes on to say that liberty is the object and life of all republics. The reason why we're losing this country is

we started calling that which was evil right. So our financial situation, it's the downstream impurity of the urination upstream started happening in us, in our lack of virtue. That's quite a visual painting for you know, that's a guy who grew up ranching, cowboying for a living. Uh. Where the cattle are crossing up stream, you don't drink downstream. That's what we're doing in this country. Yikes. Oh wow. On another note, any good news

happening in Washington? Do you understand what I'm saying? I absolutely do. What we're what we're what we're doing is we can't see reality. Our eyes are dim to truth and this other stuff. You look and go, what's how can how can this develop to where we don't pay as we go?

Where we where we you know, are allowing transgender reassignment surgeries. We recruit people in our military and then they're not deployable because we're doing elective surgeries with a taxpayer of moneys, and we got to have other people feel their spot because they're not deployable for months to year. It's insanity. Line upon line, precepts upon free said, a little here, a little here is how we got here. Indeed, there's been a big problem on the college campuses

large cities, not so much in the small towns anti Semitism. I didn't think I would ever in my day see this take place to the extent where it has as of late. I read a history book and it talks about an evil time where anti Semitism was kind of popular in a certain country and a world war had to be fought in order to end it. What has happened? Here? Have we thrown away our history? Sanity, insanity, colleges of embracing this? You know, there's a study I handed over to

Virginia Foxy, chairs the Education Committee. We had a group that came before our Homeland Security Committee who talked about out of on average, the average college and then don't think about the regional colleges, think of your larger institutions. An average about fifty people that work in diversity equity inclusion taxpayer funded. Now in ours, they did a study. This group, I forget their name,

it's alluding me in this moment. I turned the study over to Virginia Fox to using their Education Committe. I actually told the speaker about it. Also in a meeting, we had a group that said that they did an assessment of eight hundred emails from these on average, fifty DEI officials that worked at these college campuses all across the country. They wanted to analyze their social media when they're not at work. What they found was a super majority ninety

plus percent of everything. They were saying, these people not doing it at work, but oft time anti Israel, anti Israel. So that tells you who's in these diversity equity inclusion groups. They are espousing from the river to the sea type ideology. Abraham Lincoln said, the philosophy in the school room in one generation will be the governing philosophy in the next. We're seeing in college campuses being reflected the people in Congress and the alls of Congress who are

chanting the same type of mind. Scary times. Scary times. Look as a friend said to me, as Thomas Massey said to me in a group setting we were having a podcast couple of weeks ago. He said, man, I used to blame these officials, he said, Now I'm getting a place from blaming the people who elect them. We have to have a cultural

moral revival in this country. Yeah, whether you're a teacher, whether you're a college administration, whether you're a college professor, you know, whether you you just got the kids that you're raising in your home, stay at home mom, that most valuable position. How are we raising our kids like the form of government starts in the home. Now, I'm challenging every every families. Are you doing Bible studies? Are you teaching your kids what moral virtue

how to look like in this country? Because that's the smallest form and those children grow up and they're the leaders of our country. Dads, are we leaving our homes we're teaching our kids right from wrong? Are we standing up and saying get off social media? Who are getting your virtue off of that, and let me tell you what's right and what's wrong. All of us

have a responsibility. All we get so complex in society when we say the thing has become unmanageable, it's unmanageable because we're not watching over our functions individually. So take your post, moms and dads in your home, Take your post in the sphere of influence that you have. I read a scripture in Ezekiel three and thirty three that basically says, if the watchmen see destruction coming

and they don't cry. They're talking about the times when there were watchmen who stood on these walls and they had these cities they were protecting against foreign invaders. And it says, if you see destruction coming, you don't cry out, the blood's on your head. Wow. What are we doing to cry out in our culture? What are we doing to cry out to our kids? What are we doing to make sure that we're Johnny on the spot to make sure that we're being the moms and dads that our kids deserve, grandparents

that are kids deserve. Deuteronomy six talks about when you walk down the road, when you put it over the door frames of your home, talk to your kids about righteousness, about the Lord. We're losing our country because of the lack of virtue. Benjamin rush Side of the Declaration of Independence said, without virtue, there's no liberty, and liberty is the object and life of all republics. That's what John Adams, second President the United States said.

He said that our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It's holy inadequate to the government of any other. The reason why liberty works in tandem with moral virtue is because it gives people self governance, opportunities to regulate their own behavior, and it keeps the government out of their life to the large part. But what's happened is is our virtue has gotten smaller. Governments invaded that space and said, well, we'll tell you what's right.

My goodness, Josh, our time is just about up. How can folks get a hold of you if they have a question or if they have a suggestion, uh keen house dot gov, b r E c H E E N dot H O U S E dot g O v R KEM dot house dot gov. They can call our Claremore office. Also nine one eight two eight three six two sixty two. They can call our DC office at two O two two two five two seven oh one. THEYX s me an email,

got our website, send me an email some time. I'm not saying everybody's gonna agree with me, but I know I'm called to cry out and to blow the trumpet on what I see. There's destruction coming to our nation that there's gotten all other countries that have did devoid the virtue. It's coming to us if we don't stand up and start taking our influence and using it to the inst degree. Josh, thank you very much and really appreciate you checking in with this here. I'm K one, the one you trust

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