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He is Jose and it is a joy to be with you. As we like to do, We'll start with some scripture. One Peter three, verse nine says, do not repay evil for evil, or reviling for reviling. But on the contrary, bless for to you this you were called that you may obtain a blame. Let me let me convert that into more modern parlance. You ever heard of the expression two wrongs don't make a right. Do not repay evil.
For evil?
Two wrongs don't make make something a right a something? Well, they did this, So I'm I can't tell you how often I've seen that and fought that being a little transparent here, look there, I absolutely understand.
The desire.
And and I'll tell you where I fight it, probably more than any other place, is when I'm driving.
Road rage is.
An expression of this, and it's really, man, you're frustrated because that person didn't have to do that, and they did it. They almost caused a wreck, almost they almost.
Whatever the case might be.
And this there's this righteousness that rises up in us that wants to say.
Hey hey, hey, hey, hey hey.
But today, more than ever, so many people are lacking any level of restraint by the Holy Spirit, that it gets out of control and you can be as right as rain and it just doesn't matter. That's an area that I constantly have to work on. Oh it's hard, and that's just driving right, imagine and look and most of the time someone does something knuckleheaded on the road, everyone's fine, and you just there's a part of you that, look, we're we're honest around here. There's a part of you
that's like, dude, I want you so pulled over. I want you ticketed to the core. And there's a part of you that's like, yeah, he gets in a wreck, it's on him. You know, that dude weaving in and out on his motor cycle, that's on him. Careful, guard your heart. But I get it. That's just an everyday challenge. But it exists all over. It's not just on the roads, now, is it. So there's your verse today Verse Peter three nine, A little check yourself as we start the program today,
and uh yeah, not gonna waste any time today. There's no warm up other than the history segment and the National Day of segment. After that, we're all in. Congresswoman kat Camick is going to join us. We've got a lot to get through, and so buckle up, buttercups. We are in it for the ride. Today it's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Lookie dookie there. February fourth, seventeen eighty nine. The Electoral College chooses George Washington be the
first US president. How consequential was that choice? We talk about it all the time in the history segment, how these small choices made that.
At the time, you think.
Yeah, either him or him, him or her? What if we don't choose Washington? And what if we choose now? You know, what if the person that's chosen decides, you know, I kind of like this and kind of plays at King George the third says, I don't think I'll step down crazy small moments in history, and I guess it would be appropriate to suggest the same is true.
In our lives.
These small moments, these small choices, these random events where we do this versus this?
Is it really all that different?
There are consequences to choices, good and bad and that's where we can really you talk about learning from history, It's not just look, we chose George Washington. It's imagine if we hadn't. It's what other choices do you and I make routinely in our day that proved to be consequential. Sorry to do this, but I'm feeling compelled to. Chuck Colson once told a group of young people, and if you don't know who Chuck Colson is, look him up.
Amazing flow to his life ups and downs. He ended up in prison as a result of the Watergate scandal. It got saved in prison, started something called Justice Fellowship, and was one of the great apologists for the Christian mindset and faith that the twentieth century ever had. And Chuck Colson once told a group of young people, you make one big choice your entire life. It's not about where you're going to go to school, though it's important.
It's not about who you're going to marry, though it's important. It's about whether you're going to be a Christian or not, because that singular choice places a filter in your life by which you run all other choices through. So, for example, he's telling these young people, if you're a Christian. It then determines what you're going to do for a living. If you're a Christian, it then determines who you're going
to marry for the rest of your life. If you're a Christian, it determines whether you drink or not at a party, because well, if you're under twenty one, that's not an option for you. You're a Christian, You're not allowed. It's the law. And so it was a brilliant crystallization of choices and how it's not easy, but it's simple. Eighteen sixty one, six southern states from the Confederate States form the Confederate States of America. Nineteen thirty two, The
first Winter Olympics in the United States, Lake Placid. Nineteen forty five. Fdr Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin meet at Yalta to discuss a post.
World War two world In.
Two thousand and four of the social networking website Facebook. Can you imagine Facebook is just twenty one years old? It launched on this date in two thousand and four. Can you even get your brain about how big that thing grew in such.
A short period of time. That's insane.
Lastly, today is National Homemade Soup Day. To my daughter in law, I just say she is a homemade soup fanatic, brilliant. Today is National Create a Vacuum Day. No, we're not talking about oryx or hoovers. We're talking about voids in space. And today's National Thank a Mail Carrier Day. So to all of you mail carriers out there humping it, thank you for doing your job, appreciate it. Wish things were easier for you, but they're not. But I thank you anyway.
Sixteen minutes past them. Leon County residents gather around the radio. All right, if you don't live in Leon County, use this as an examples. You know, this is one of my overarching points. You know, Sean Hannity talks about where he lives, Glenn Deck talks about where he lives, Clay and Buck talk about where they live. And so the fact that we're here we talk about local things at times, because I think it's good for the local community that
we talk about certain local things. But I also think it's instructive for all of you who live outside of the community that you say, oh, that can happen. Because in Leon County, Florida, it's a bit of an anomaly. It is a very leftist community. How we've maintained our popularity over the years is just god plain and simple, because I think deep down, even those of you that are Democrats that listen to the program, you know I speak truthfully. You also know I'm authentic, but more importantly
that I'm just I'm honest about it. You know, when the gops close their sweaty and stinky, I let you know. It's just that the platform of the left is just wrong. And here's an example. WCTV reporting Leon County leader say they're looking for ways to protect immigrants amid pressure criticism from recent ice raids.
Now, the article is somewhat.
Silly the way it's prepared, and it's probably a transcript of the stand up that the reporter did. Last week, a group of protesters showed up at a Leon County Commission meeting, Leon County City Commission meeting whatever to urge
officials to do more. Some county commissioners discuss searching for ways for local government to fight back on immigration policy, and they quote Commissioner David O'Keeffe who proposed hiring more Leon County attorneys, changing the funding for the detention center based on how the sheriff responds to ICE or even
working quietly behind the scenes to avoid drawing attention. And then they quote some people that are involved in one of those ridiculous extremist groups, demanding that, for example, just spend more money resources working with Leon County schools to make sure undocumented kids aren't snatched.
Up by ICE.
I couldn't take it, so I dashed off the following note to all county commissioners. I want to strongly urge you to avoid engaging in conflation, which is what Commissioner O'Keefe and perhaps others Bill Proctor are doing. There's zero need for legal immigrants to have concern about actions by US Immigrations and Customs enforcement. Some politicians and illiberals on the left have this habit of intentionally confusing legal immigration
with illegal immigration. People here illegally have no rights other than human rights. I refuse to believe that you were not aware of the hundreds of thousands of children who have been trafficked into America illegally. Was Commissioner O'Keefe worried about the children who may be in our schools who might have been trafficked. I will land to the question, he wasn't. At least there's no record or press conferences
of concern. Please do not follow the reckless path of the city by engaging in tone deaf actions which ignore reality. Pulling across the nation show massive support by legal immigrants for actions targeting illegal immigrants by the new federal administration. Additionally, you would have to be remarkably dangerously ignorant of the dangers posed by, for example, Trende Aragua, members of which were arrested here in Tallahassee to be advocating for taxpayers
to pay for more county attorneys. Ever heard of Lake and Riley, Joscelyn Nungary, Gloria Cassio, Ruby Garcia, Christopher Gadd, Travis Wolf, Alex Wise Junior, Elizabeth Mendina, Melissa Powell, Rearden Powell, Aiden Clark, Rachel Morin say their names commissioners better yet find out how they and countless others died. Stop this nonsense. I will be using my platform to ensure communities. Members of this community are well aware of actions that you
consider and more importantly take. Remember, the issue of dealing with illegal immigration is supported across the political spectrum, which includes this community. Only the extreme left defends it and conflates it. Sincerely, here's my advice to you. Do not let this happen. Voice your concerns, make your voice heard. You can write all commissioners at once. It's very easy, very easy. They make it easy. The city makes it tough. They don't want you to do that. Accounting to its
credit makes it easy. Let them know. This type of nonsense is ridiculous. Did you know that trend de Aragua was in our community? Did you know they were here? Thank god? This president is dealing with this problem across the country. Thank god. Twenty seven past the hour, we'll be watching you.
Welcome to MAD Radio Network, Make a Difference Radio Network, and this is the Morning Show with Preston Scott channeling our inner Steely Dan.
Morning.
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of the Morning Show with Preston Scott. He's ose, I'm Preston Big stories in the press box. Governor's not alone in not being happy with what the legislature has done. It's interesting. I don't has he vetoed it yet. I don't think he has yet. Perhaps he's waiting for the session to start. Give him a chance to change it. But the clock might be running,
he might have a limited amount of time. But the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles said, hey, leadership in the House and Senate did not consult with us about the practical applications of their of their law, and their law handcuffs us, and we are we are part of who has to enforce it.
That's a problem.
And therein is the problem with the unintended consequences which frequently happen with laws, but that usually happens on the other side of the aisle. See this, this, This is why this whole thing rubbed me wrong. They did not thoroughly craft a build. That's what the governor wanted. He wanted the opportunity to say, Okay, these are the things that I think need to happen, let's talk about this. And they said, we'll do our own And they didn't
consider the things that may matter most. So they're asking the legislature to change things.
You could use the.
Imagery of someone spanking somebody, you could use the imagery of somebody dunking on somebody. Whatever imagery you want to use, use it. Because yesterday Donald Trump got both Mexico and Canada within one day waved a white flag of surrender. Both agreed to send troops to the borders. Both agreed to deal with the fentanyl crisis in.
A more.
Tactical manner, and the President said, good, we'll give you thirty days. We will withhold the tariffs, and we'll see how things go. Thanks, thanks for the call, justin Thank you President of Mexico whose name doesn't remotely sound like someone from Mexico, but that's okay.
Yeah, I love it.
I wonder how angry people on the left are that it was this easy. Seriously, it's almost a trickle if that it might be a drop at the border compared to the flow the broken pipe.
China.
China said, Okay, we'll put fifteen percent terrify on your stuff, all right, cool, let's see how that works out. Because your people are piss poor. The overwhelming majority of your people ain't got nothing, so you're gonna make things more expensive for him. Okay, let us know how that works for you. Fair enough. And then the last big story, members of the United States military are receiving full reinstatement because they were kicked out over refusal to get the
COVID shot US Marine Corps acting on it. It's just the start full back pay reinstatement, no record of their alleged wrong, which was not a wrong. They were the smart ones. I'm sorry. If you got the vacs, I feel for you. I'm gonna keep telling you go see an alternate care doctor and get some targeted nutrition to help you deal with the fact you got that in your body. Forty minutes past the hour, pretty impressive set of big stories.
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I'm sorry, I'm laughing, but I was watching a short in the break and out of You've seen some of the genius ways Trump's supporters made sure their signs weren't messed with, and if they were, someone paid a price. One guy put his Trump sign out side of the road and put tax strips on either side of it. So this dude runs over it and it's captured on camera. He thinks he's done something funny, and all of a sudden,
he's here in the air. Leave his tires. He's here in the tax strip spin around in his wheel well, and he gets out of the car to look and sees it and loses his mind and is mad at the person who put the Trump sign.
He's bleeping people.
You're the one who tried to run over the sign illegally. Buh bud.
Then the short I just saw was a guy walking down the street and he sees a Trump sign in someone's yard, and I mean well in their yard, not by the sidewalk, but in their yard. He looks both ways and bolts for it, and it's just one of those little signs that are on a wire. What he couldn't possibly know is that the guy had electrified the thing. So as he grabs the sign, he gets blasted with a few vaults, and it's just it's just classic.
It's beautiful. Love it, you know.
Jose was just talking to me in the break about just the speed in which we're getting things done. Trump is and again this is the all things work together for the good type thing. Now, obviously I don't know where Trump's heart is it really is with regard to christ I don't I hope and pray for him, as I did Barack Obama, as I did George W. Bush, as I did Bill Clinton, as I did. Did you know all of the presidents in my lifetime, including you know,
Joe Biden. But the fact of the matter is, I don't know hope for the best, but it's abundantly clear that he thought long and hard in these last four years about who he was going to pick, how he was going to handle things, and he came in with a plan. And look at what's happening. Look at the ease again of the border. I'll be honest with you. Now, you can turn your people loose to fix legal immigration.
Let's look at what that means, and we need to have that discussion, not immigrants, and what that means as far as the founding of this nation, this nation was based on settlers, not immigrants. Immigrants choose to be part of what settlers set up, the society that settler's craft. Immigrants look around the world and go, oh, I like that. It's not about changing it, and we need to change our immigration policy to reflect that. But for those of
you in Georgia, this is worth noting. Nicole Shanahan. You don't know the name. Necessarily, she was the running mate for Robert F. Kennedy Junior when he was running for president. What I didn't know is that she was a billionaire. She's a billionaire philanthropist, and she has basically said to the Georgia senators, I'm watching your votes. And apparently Rafael Warnock has said no to Kennedy, and she was involved in bankrolling and getting him elected. I'll just read what
she said in response to his vote. Man, do I regret ever helping you. The only reason you're in that seat is because I sent massive financial support to Shirley Scharrod C four to mobilize rural Georgia in the twenty twenty runoff. I'll be correcting that massive mistake asap. You're awful, well, okay, Then she said the two candidates I helped elect, Senator Rafael Warnock, Senator John Ossoff, Please know I will be
watching your votes very closely. I'll make it my personal mission that you lose your seats in the Senate if you vote against the future health of America's children. Now again, I'm not lockstep with Robert F. Kennedy Junior, but I don't care about his position on abortion as it relates to HHS because it's not a federal issue really anymore. It just isn't now if we have issues where it overlaps.
Then we'll have to address that. But the overriding issue right now are are we're living in the wake of the catastrophe of COVID and on that he's been proven right as a lot of us have been. So that's who we got right now, forty eight minutes past the hour, come back and yeah, they tried. You've got a couple aviation mysteries still shrouded in questions. You've got the medical jet that crashed outside Philadelphia.
That thing.
Just I mean fell out of the sky. Listening to theories, some say it had to stall, some say, no, way, that's all. There's something malfunctioned. But that then came down whole, and so that points to maybe a stabilizer.
I don't know.
We'll see what we do know about the American Airlines Regional jet is at this point. What's being reported is that the captain Jonathan Campos thirty four in the first officer Samuel Lilly twenty eight, attempted to pull the plane's nose up seconds before the crash, and TSB member todd Edmand said at one point, very close to the impact, there was a slight change in pitch, an increase in pitch,
which means they're pulling the nose up. The airliner was at three hundred and twenty five feet plus or minus twenty five feet. The helicopter was was not supposed to be above two hundred feet. The collision happens at three hundred and twenty five feet or three hundred feet. The helicopter's not supposed to be there. And so I've looked
at a lot of the you know videos. I watched a half hour video yesterday that was recommended to me by a certified flight instructor and a FAA certified check ride.
You know, I don't.
Know how what that title is, but it's the person that approved somebody to get a private license. He's a friend of mine, and he emailed me privately and he said, hey, take a look at this, and so I did. The guy who did it has a little bit of a YouTube following. He certainly has the credentials to do what he did in offering his analysis. He just doesn't do
it very well. He's just it's tough to follow. It was a tough half hour, but there were some interesting things gleaned from that, and we'll get to some of that in just a few minutes because we do have some more information on the pilot of the helicopter. Because while there is responsibility that the air traffic controller may need to take in this in not being more aggressive, but that could be a staffing issue as well. This was clearly the fault of the pilot of the helicopter.
There's no doubting that at all. I believe that from the get go. We're going to talk a little bit more about that. But what have we learned about the pilot? Some interesting things that we now know or maybe that we don't know. Next well, alrighty Didy, welcome second hour already of the Morning Show with Preston Scott at how are from now? US congress Woman Cat Camick, Firebrand of
Congress will join us. She takes no prisoners. She's practical, very pragmatic, and she does not she does not sanitize anything. I mean, you want to know what's going on, what's happening behind closed doors. If she's there, she's telling you, unless it's confidential, unless it's restricted and classified, okay, and I'm good with that. Gotta have some secrets. Anyway, we
moved to the second hour. Did it occur to you that it was a little bit different that the United States military, still with the embedded people from the Biden regime, chose not to release the name of the pilot of the helicopter that they went ahead and released the names of the others. Ryan O'Hara, chief warrant officer to Andrew Eves, who I think is the one that was communicating with the tower, but not Captain Rebecca Loboch. Why why not
tell us her name? You get some indication when after the releasing of the name, you find out that not only are all of her social media site scrubbed clean, but so are her families, her parents, her sisters gone. So why would you scrub everything from social media for the entire family because you don't want anyone to know anything about her. Now, what we do know that is public record at this point is she worked in the
Biden White House. She was there as recently as January sixth for a ceremony when Hillary Clinton and George Soros received medals from Biden. She was employed, apparently by the White House, which perhaps accounts for a five hundred and twenty five thousand dollars home. I mean, you're working for the military you're not probably affording that at her age, maybe at the end of a career, perhaps, but she could afford that house four years ago, only two years
into the military. So the social media accounts for her and her family.
Scrubbed.
Military pilots trainers in our military have said, and I quote, I'll tell you that Rebecca Lobach in no way should have been the pilot in command on that flight. Five hundred hours in five years inconceivable, another Rebecca Loback was commissioned in twenty nineteen and had five hundred hours of flight time. The math doesn't add up airframe type rating training. That's a thousand hours plus at minimum. So perhaps Donald Trump is correct when he says DEI may have played
a role in this. Was she being fast tracked for another reason? Some have suggested she was being prepped for work as a CIA operative.
I don't know.
What to be accurate. Is that she was an lgbt Q activist and as such would have been a prime target for fast tracking. So she came into the military as Donald Trump's leaving office, and then all of a sudden she's in the White House and she made mistakes that well, we don't have time to address right now necessarily, but that we've we've got to talk about We've we've got to talk about some errors. We'll do that in
h in the coming days. Ten past the Hour more here on the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
This is kind of interesting.
Do you call it a man hunt when you're hunting for a woman and what if the person the woman is trans Now it's back to okay being called a man hunt, right, Nothing funny about the story, though, you know, the politics of names and personal pronouns is worth laughing at. Felleral authorities are looking for a thirty two year old woman linked to the murder of a Border patrol agent who was killed on the job. David Maeland Moland forty four, pulled over a couple of folks and one of them
shot and killed him. She was eventually shot and killed. Her trans friend is sitting in jail. I guess, but they're looking for Michelle Zajko, described as armed and dangerous, believed to have supplied the guns. She's also connected to murders in California and Pennsylvania. They think she killed her parents parents probably didn't approve of her lifestyle, so she shot and killed them. Person of interest in a homicide
in California. Perhaps the landlord Michelle Jacqueline Jamie Zagko, member of a trans terror cult, didn't know there was such a thing. I knew that that there's not a real far leap to go from trans and cult trans non binary and a group called the Zizians. They are a vegan cult of transgenders. Feel like I'm watching yeah, describing that seems like that's the spin off for the next Walking Dead series, right.
The bizarre vegan trans cult the Walking Dead, the Zizzians, doesn't.
It It's like, you can't make this stuff up.
And you remember we talked about the the guy who turned himself in versus trying to kill Scott Bessent, Mike Johnson, Pete Hagsith, Ryan Michael English, Well, Ryan Michael English, also known as Riley Jane English, goes by the she her pronouns.
What I so is is.
Is Ryan Michael Because she's described as a trans identified male, so that would mean she's a woman, right, I mean, if you're a trans identified male, if you're trans male, you're a woman. If you're a trans woman, you're a guy. At least that's what I've always thought. Here's what all of this adds up to mental illness, and it's starting to blow up. And I have great sympathy and empathy for people that are dealing with their hardwiring, because we're hardwired, male and female.
Dad.
There's guys that enjoy painting and decoration and things that are more feminine, but that doesn't make you a woman. They're dudes that like pink and purple.
Cool.
There are girls that love being outdoors and doing guy stuff. Cool, no problem. But you are who you're wired to be, and when you fight against that, that conflict then boils over. And that's what we're seeing. We're seeing vicious, violent crimes being committed by people that are struggling with mental illness. And that's why you cannot have them in the military. You can't. You cannot.
You just can't.
Can't have them teaching impressionable children. Kids can't do it. Seventeen passed the YO.
Health related news coming up next.
Came across a article in Epic Health Epic Times. Researching show that we undergo dramatic biological biological changes in our forties and in our sixties. Can I see a show of hands that say, amen, you don't know that you're not forty? I feel like I am, but you're not forty, sir. You can't say an amen to that. I can say amen to both of them. Amen on the forties with my left hand, and Amen on the sixties with my right.
You can't I hear an amen?
Uh?
Yeah, it's it's what's interesting.
Here is.
A study that has been produced and published in Nature, aging over five thousand, shall we say, samples from one hundred and eight volunteers age twenty five to seventy five different ethnic backgrounds, and they showed that two major periods of change happen around age forty four and age sixty. I've passed them both disease risk changes that happened to the body and the body's reaction to alcohol, for example, is major ramped up in the forties.
In a bad way, caffeine, you name it.
And so what they oil down to is five different things that may help slow things down a little bit because these changes generally aren't good, they're just part of the process. The idea has been for many that we unless you're Dick Clark, you age gradually. This says no, in your mid forties you're gonna go, and in your and in and around sixty you're gonna go.
That's what this says.
So these dietary habits contribute to various aspects of physical health. Number one more plant protein, plant based protein. Just saying two less sugar makes sense, Then say none says less.
Three.
This was interesting because we talked about the benefits of elderberry back a couple of weeks ago, how elderberry is like a thing now the challenge is finding it. Elderberry juice good luck plain. Elderberry juice is obscenely expensive. You can find to concentrate and then make a juice that might be useful. They recommend like six ounces a day of that stuff. I'm thinking to myself, how bad can
it taste? Just don't make it if you don't know what you're doing, because elderberries can can bring arsenic into your system if you don't thoroughly know what you're doing. Supplement with gojiberry though that's number three in this list, also known as wolfberry. There's a recipe for rose mulberry gojiberry tea. If you're so inclined regular sleep boom, I'm killing that. And then exercise regularly and I'm back to that. So yeah, there are things that we can do to
help the process. Twenty seven past the hour, reset the Big Stories in the press Box and have a laugh.
Next, give it like a fine wine.
Ah excuse me, man, Please have some more water the Pellegrino.
Yes, sparkling.
This breeze is very nice.
Good morning, and welcome to the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
Big Stories in the press Box this morning, Morning friends, I'm Preston's ose us knwhen Kat Camick in a half hour, fired service members are beginning to receive their reinstatement notices. Those who got dumped because of the experimental shot known as the COVID vaccine, which wasn't one getting put back into the service. Can you imagine the hell they've been through, having to find work, losing their benefits.
I mean, I just.
Unbelievable.
Donald Trump, we said yesterday chess, not checkers. We're not playing checkers anymore. One day is all it took for Mexico and Canada to say, yes, mister President, your your requests are reasonable, and they are so The Mexican president agreed to send ten thousand military troops to the border. That means dealing with the cartels. Cartels are not going to just go away. They're just not. And then Canada followed. Now China's gone with a fifteen percent tax tariff on
our stuff. Okay, look, okay, trust me, we will see progress made. What you must remember is China subsidizes their businesses because they take everything, and so the Chinese owned businesses, which most of them are, there's very limited free enterprise in China. Their prices are so low because the government pays them to be low, they make up the difference.
So it's part of the deal.
I want to circle back though to immigration because I've seen this before, but a listener sent this to me and it's just worth hearing.
In order.
Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer and what they've said about illegal immigration. You know what, that's going to be only in one channel, and I'm going to have to hold on that. I will re record that so that the way that our system works is one channel. Tallahasse gets one channel, Panama City gets another. So if something's just feeding through one channel, is a problem. So I've caught it. It's okay. I will air it
in just a few minutes. But what it's going to do is it's going to un score the rhetoric and how democrats and leftists illiberals just don't have any consistency. Their rhetoric is based on who's in the room, even at times their accent. You know, when I've spoken at churches that are primarily black congregants, i will occasionally have fun with dialects and I'll do a Lutheran Midwestern pastor, and I'll do a Pentecostal pastor from the South, and I'll do a Black pastor that.
Is getting all fired.
I'll do voices at times to just make a point to illustrate how there are distinctions, but yet one body, Hillary and Barack and others, they do it to patronize. They do it as if they're going to somehow be welcomed differently because they're using this lilt in their voice.
Whatever.
But we'll circle back to that. It's forty minutes past the Hours the Morning Show with Preston Scott.
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It's the Morning Show with President Scott. Don't think for one second that Democrats, not all, but enough, aren't going to step back and say, well, we can't let the last election stand like that.
Even if we've got a cheat, we got to go back to cheating. Woman named Gina.
We'll go with that name, since that's what the story here on the Gateway Pundit points to resident of Oakland County, Michigan, shopping with a friend last fall, approached by a young, approximately twenty five year old woman standing near the door of Joe Randazzo's Fruit and Vegetable Market in Dearborn.
Heights, located in Wayne County.
She recognized the woman with the clipboard that was approaching her, and this time she decided to roll tape and she recorded the interaction. Here's a portion of her statement to the Dearborn Police Department. What police, The woman with the clipboard asked me if I was registered to vote. I explained to her that I was registered in Oakland County and plan on voting there because I lived there. This was back in October, just before the election. She said,
it doesn't matter you can vote down here too. She asked me to fill out a form on her clipboard with my name, address, and phone number. I told her that I would be looking for a pen in my purse, and I pushed the record button on my phone app, the phone recorder app. I put a fictitious name and phone number on the list on her clipboard. The woman further wanted me to complete a change of address form, indicating that it was very important to complete the form.
I told her that I needed to catch up with my friend who was shopping already inside the store, and she could have the pen. All of it is verified. Every word that she said is verified. So why would a canvasser try to convince Gina to commit a felony by registering to vote and then allowing canvassing groups to assign her an address where she can vote in two counties, especially in Wayne County, which is considered to be the epicenter for voter fraud in Michigan.
So she's a hero. But here's my point. It's happening.
Woman with Connecticut employee. She's charged with changing Republican voter registrations to Democrats. This happened in September Torrington Police initiated an investigation after discovering discrepancies and voter registration cards submitted fifty seven year old ORLANDA Brantley, an employee of the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services, had changed party affiliation on cards from no or Republican to Democrat without the knowledge or consent of the individuals. Here's my point
in bringing up these two stories. These are two She had to post a ten thousand dollars bond. She scheduled to appear in court next week. Don't tell us it doesn't happen, and that it hasn't happened. Don't just don't. You can say, oh, those are just two examps too small.
Please remember the voting numbers from twenty twenty versus twenty twenty four, and even people on the left looking at the numbers and going by god, I guess we did steal twenty twenty because it's outrageous and that's something we have got.
To keep on our radar.
Or when we come back the audio, I wanted to play for you and if time allows, a manly minute, so don't leave us.
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This is what Republicans in the House and the Senate need to play every single time a discussion comes up about illegal immigration on the campaign trail and in the chambers of the House and the Senate, no less than Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer.
I think we got to have tough conditions. Tell people to come out of the shadows. If they've committed a crime, deport them, no questions asked, They're gone. If they've been working and are law abiding, we should say, here are the conditions for you staying. You have to pay a stiff fine because you came here illegally. You have to pay back taxes, and you have to try to learn English, and you have.
To wait and line.
Get that cheer.
What happened is you are going to pay a significant fine, you are going to learn English.
You are going to go to the.
Back of the line so that you don't get ahead of somebody who is in Mexico City applying legally. I think the American people they appreciate and believe in immigration, but they can't have a situation where you just have half a million people pouring over the border without any kind of mechanism to control it.
We all in this body, and I know I can speak very firmly for the Democrats support strong border controlled and it must be part and the first part of any comprehensive first immigration reform.
Illegal immigration is wrong, plain and simple. Until the American people are convinced that we will stop future flows of illegal immigration, we will make no progress dealing with the millions of illegal immigrants who are here now and on rationalizing our system of legal immigration.
I want to thank the listener for sending that to me. I've seen that several times. I just forgot about it. Thus ended the lesson, right, I mean, thus end at the lesson. I mean, it's as clear as can be that that is how Democrats feel about about illegal immigration, when it's convenient for them to feel that way.
What I want to notice is that.
When they said learn English, did you notice the applause that was Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, separated by years. It is something that people know is common sense. Here's what a lot of people don't realize though, is that when you make people learn that the language of the country, you are helping them.
It's called assimilation. It's expected.
If you move to France, try being successful in business not speaking French. If you move to Japan, try being successful without learning Japanese. It doesn't matter where you live. It's the expectation. We have now made it part of almost law that we have to educate people in their native language. If they're from a Hispanic speaking you know country. What so if you speak Spanish, we got to teach
you in Spanish. No no, no, no no no. If you come here legally, you learn English first first, then you can be educated in our school system if you're a legal citizen of this country. That's how you do it. If you really care about people, you know that assimilation. Learning the language brings about more opportunities for success and growth. That's how you really show that you care. All Right, we come back. I haven't even gotten to a story.
I'm going to talk about it with US Congresswoman Kat Camick. If time allows. She joins us next for hour number three here on The Morning Show with Preston Scott. All right, let's get rolling here, third hour of the Morning Show with Preston Scott turning the page on the Rundown Show fifty three oh nine.
But who's counting?
That's Jose over there in Studio one A.
I am here in Studio one B, and I'm thrilled to have back with US congressional representative from Florida's third District, US Congresswoman Kat Cammick. Kat, how are you?
Good morning? It is foggy here in Gainesville. I don't know how it is. Were you up there in the panandle, but it is foggy down here this morning.
Yeah, it's covering the entire north part of the state, central north part of the state, So yeah, we're in a fog zone as well here.
Hey, I've got to.
Ask, how cool was it to be honored and go through the process of the Q and A to be considered for becoming Florida's next US Senator.
Uh?
It was a whirlwind, We'll say, really really cool. I mean, honestly, when you sit back and I thought about it, I just I was like, holy smokes, people like me are not supposed to make it to the House of Representatives ever. And so even the idea that that we were being considered and shortlisted for United States Senate was mind blowing and really really humbling. But yeah, the process actually was a bit of a headspin. And I actually we had
known that we were being considered for a while. We had been put on the list, right, I'm using air quotes the list, but no one, you know, you don't have any information about like, oh, you're on the short list now, or you know, there's there's nothing that's telling you or anyone telling you that it's It was a
bit of a rush at the end. And you know, we get a call that, hey, the governor wants to speak to you, and it's Sunday, and you know, Sunday afternoon, my one today off and I'm in sweatpants and flippers, and uh had a had a very long but great conversation with the governor and his team and we it was honestly one of one of the best conversations that I've had because we were just talking about principles and policy and and philosophy and you don't ever really get
to have those conversations very much, and so, uh it was. It was awesome and to have have made it down to the wire was was pretty crazy. But the margins in the House. They got us, you know, uh, that was a big worry for the Speaker of the House. I had a conversation with the Speaker and with President Trump's team, and the margins in the House was something that they were very, very afraid of tinkering with. So I think that excluded us in the very end.
Well, you knew that on the Senate side, the margin was going to stay the same because it's a gararantee that a Republican is going to get that seat by appointment to the governor. But you're right, the margins in the House, I knew that was going to be a challenge to overcome. Tell me this, how would you describe the first two weeks of the new administration.
I decided that the legacy media, bless their hearts, they would call it chaotic. But I think what we see, especially being in the mix of all of it, is it's strategic, or as Bush would say, strategicy. When you have so many things happening at once, it's impossible for your opposition to focus in on a single thing and really mount an aggressive, effective attack on you, which has really been the playbook of the legacy media. They want to hone in on one thing and drive entire news
cycles on one thing. But the way that I think President Trump has really learned from the first administry to now is throw as much out there as you possibly can and let them just spin in circles and then they end up looking like the crazy ones. But that's I think the strategy around how we've been able to throw the traditional legacy media attacks off of their game. But from an actual standpoint of what are we doing
to get things done, it's been remarkable. I mean, it's like seeing four years worth of work in the span of a handful of weeks, and it's just hard not to keep smiling from ear to ear because these are all the things that we've talked about for years and we're actually seeing them get across the finish line.
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She represents Florida's third congressional district, and I'm honored to call her a friend of the show. US Congresswoman Kat camick with us Kat if you just look at what President Trump decided to do with tariffs on Mexico and Canada alone, and what happened in the last twenty four hours. We're back to play in a little chess and it feels really good.
Yeah.
You know, we saw under the Obama years where there were these movable red lines that really eroded and undermined the confidence really of enemies and allies alike in the credibility of America's word. Because if we all remember, you know, there was that red line and then that red line got crossed and instead of thinking true to his word, Obama well he kind of just like erased it and touched it and redrew it. And you know, that was the moment, I think when the world said, oh, okay,
so they're not really serious. And now you're seeing where President Trump is saying, no, we've been wronged for decades and we're going to right those wrongs and we're going to start here. And if you're not willing to come to the table, then it's on you. You'll pay the price for that. We've seen that now with Canada, of course, China, Mexico, and we saw immediately Mexico came to the table and said, JK, JK, we'll send ten thousand troops and we'll protect the border.
Look at what happened with Columbia. Their president tried to be cute on social media, turning around the planes saying, oh, they're not being treated well. These are rapists, murderers, gang members, and the president of Columbia is concerned that these individuals are in handcuffs. Like what does that say about him?
I mean, absolutely ridiculous. And then he caved immediately. And I have to say I was down at Trump Trump Deral in South Florida for our GOP retreat where we are working through the reconciliation package, and I ran into my friend Mike Waltz, who's now President Trump's national security advisor, and I said, how did that day go? And he said it was insane. We were on the golf course and between whole three and whole five, that whole deal
got done. And I said, you know, in a normal administration, that would have taken like a year, and he said, yeah, it's ridiculous. That is the difference is Trump knows there's no time to waste and he is not going to allow the United States to be bullied or pushed around anymore. And so the message is getting sent and people are listening.
You mentioned the GOP retreat and reconciliation package. Are we going to see a budget in this Congressive Congress?
Yes, So there's two elements here. You have the budget resolution that is tied to the reconciliation package. And this is where everyone really is going to become very wonky and nerdy, but it's all for our benefit because if people know how this stuff is put together, they become better advocates for better government. And so there's a couple of things here. You're going to have the budget resolution for the reconciliation which is separate from the budget resolution
for appropriation, and so stick with me here. The reason why that's important is because reconciliation is a tool that we get to use that allows us to bust the filibuster that you can only use one and it is where we only need a simple majority in the House and the Senate in order to actually move a pile of policy and spending and spending reduction bills. That is something that's coming very very soon here in the next
two weeks. So you'll hear about a budget resolution that is simply for the Reconciliation Package, which leadership peg that at three hundred billion dollars and cuts. Many of us feel that that is not near enough. We have a very very long list of items of things that we feel the taxpayers could not fund and their everyday life would not just be non interrupted, but it would be it would improve. We want people to have more money
in their pocket, and so that is one thing. Then you look at the appropriation side, and this is where people get frustrated, because the appropriators have to appropriate to a top line number. And the frustrating part is always they're squabbling over a little belta that's a billion or
a couple billion here or there whatever. And I know I say that, I don't mean to be glib, but the reason I point that out is because they're like, well, I'm going to fight for this number, and then the next person says, well I want it lower, and it's like, you know, let's let's just say it's twenty billion dollars. At one point, I actually, and I think I told you this. I stood up in confidence in front of all my colleagues and I said, you guys, you're gaslighting
the American people. Stop saying that you're fighting for fiscal sanity because.
You're full of crap.
We borrow seven point eight billion dollars a day. Don't tell me that what you borrow in effectively a week is going to make a difference in anything. All you're doing is this this dog and pony show for political reasons. Stop pretending you're not being fiscal conservative. So we need to actually get to that budget and stick to that top line number, whatever it is, because regular order is going to actually get us away from the Nancy Pelosi spending priorities which we're still living under.
Cat stand by, hang on, we got to take a quick break. We're going to come right back. US Congresswoman Cat Camick with us one more segment here in the Morning Show, a few more minutes with congress Owan Kat Camick, Florida's third congressional district, and our guests heading back to the nation's capital in the next day.
Kat. Tax policy.
Obviously, there are things being floated around about what may or may not come in terms of reductions of taxes or even the mechanisms for paying taxes.
I wanted to ask this question.
I have been opening on the program that as I'm nearing quote retirement age, I mean some would say I'm past it already at sixty four, but that the government tells us when we have to start taking social security, when we start have to we have to start taking money out of our four oh one k Why is it the government's business on any of that.
You know, it's so funny that you say that, because Jess, yesterday, I was having that conversation with a group of stakeholders here in Florida as we're going through the reconciliation, and it's an idea that doesn't get talked about very often, and no one has actually taken the time to sit down and put a put a score on it, meaning, you know, how how this would positively impact people and their their finances versus you know, any impact whatever to
the economy. And so I got very curious and I actually sent it to my team and I said, hey, start working this up, because it really is not any business of the government. If you have a job, you want to keep working, there should be no requirement that
you have to take money out at their schedule. This is the part of government that has gotten so big and bloated and overgrown is that they want to tell you how to live your life, and they basically dictate the terms by which you have to And so it's your money, you should be able to keep it in savings if you want, pull it out at the time of your choosing. And it's just one of those things that I'm very, very curious how the economic impact that he's going to come back on it, because I think
it's actually going to come back very favorable. And there's probably a reason for decades and decades that they've had this setup because they think that once again, it's the government's money, when in fact, we all know it's our money.
Well, and if you if you carve out Social Security, because we all know it's it's sort of kind of a pyramid Ponzi kind of scheme. We're taken from others.
Our money's already gone. We know all that. But if you look at strictly the four o one K, So what if someone wants to take forty thousand dollars out of their four oh one k when they're fifty years old because they want to, So what why should they pay a penalty for doing that when it's their money, it's in the private sector in the sense of it's privately invested. And the fact of the matter is, so they have forty thousand dollars less in the market to earn interest on.
That's their penalty.
And the thing to even take it one step further, and a lot of people don't realize this, but for those that have roth iras, you put in say seven thousand dollars a year into your roth ira, right, which again I think that the limit on that is ridiculous as well. But let's just say you put in your
seven thousand dollars a year into your roth ira. Everyone has been conditioned from the time that they've opened that account that they will get a penalty if they take that money out with a ross ira, and the irs is not very transparent on this, but they ought to be. You can take that money without penalty so long as it's not the gains that you've made in the market on it.
Right.
So if you put in fourteen thousand dollars and now it's maybe twenty thousand dollars because of what's gained in the market, you can take that fourteen thousand out at any time. And I'm not a tax professional nor financial advisor. So for my display mark, here we go. This is not official advice, but from a policy standpoint, that to me is ridiculous that people have paid penalties on that
because the irs they're little known thing. You can report that on your taxes and they can't penalize you for it, but people still end up paying a penalty. So there's all these little weird loopholes and things that I feel like we need to close. I think we need to do a much better job of getting people in the
mindset of letting them know that it's your money. Like I have such a hard time, especially with colleagues who continue to come at this from the perspective of, well, you know, if we don't do this, and we do, and I said, how did we get to this this mindset in the first place. It's ridiculous that the American people pay for ridiculous programs. I mean USAID, and that's
in the news right now heavily. We're paying for all these programs overseas for individuals that Congress never authorized, and then we pay penalties for, you know, touching our own money. That to me is just so bizarre and really a mindset that needs to change. In the country because if we the people make these demands of our elected officials,
things will change. But we have to be engaged. And so I'm really grateful for your program and everything that you do to keep people up the speed of what's really going on in our nation's capital.
Kat.
Thank you, and I volunteer to testify if you ever get to that place. I'll bring my show up to Washington, DC for a day to testify on this subject.
Hey, no cutwords, but that's fun.
Hey, I never I never well, I can't say that that would be a lie.
I've seldom used a bad word on this show in twenty three years.
But anyway, Kat, feel better, safe, travels back to the Capitol, and thank you for all you're doing.
Hey, appreciate you so much. Have a good one.
Thank you. US Congresswoman Kat came at twenty eight past the hour.
WUFLA always a terrific visit with congress women. Camick just we are so fortunate the number of members of Congress that are as forthright as Cat, not just on radio programs, TV appearances, interviews like this, but behind the doors in committee rooms during legislative retreats. The number that are as authentic as cat is. You can count on maybe two hands out of the four hundred some odd members of Congress, and we have one of them on this show. We have two if you include Tommy Tellberville.
Think about it.
They both just don't care what any of them think. Isn't it interesting how we've found favor with people in Congress and the House and the Senate that just think like you and me and aren't afraid to say so. I love the I love Michael Waltz's comment. I got to get him back on the show. He used to be a regular on the show. Now he's the National Security Advisor. Maybe he can't talk about anything anymore, but no, seriously,
he might not be able to. But the fact that he said, yeah, you got it done between the third and the fifth holes.
Mark my ball. I'm I'm with the Colombian president. Hang on, Yeah. Failing to allow our plans to land would.
Be very bad. It would be very bad for you. It would be like the worst decision you ever made in your entire life. That's the type of hyperbole you probably engaged in. All right, big stories in the press box, real quickly. It took one day for Canada and Mexico to say, yeah, Okay, China's gonna be a little bit
more difficult. We're not dealing with border issues, but with China it could very well be something as simple as stop fentanyl from leaving your country and quit subsidizing your businesses and whatever degree you're subsidizing your businesses, we're going to have to tear af you. You know you can go ahead and go through the history lesson with the President of China with you you just say, look, we
know you've secretly love us. Come on, come on, you try to grab hold of capitalism back a few decades ago, but you've not gone all in.
I get it.
But you either have to go all in or we have to put tariffs to level the playing field because we don't do what you do.
Now.
The previous president was wanting to and I know that you had Joe in your pocket. I know that, and you know that, but we're not doing that again. And so we're we're going to level the playing field. And we're fine trading fairly, no problem. We love the electronics you guys make, but quit sticking stuff in there that snoops. Okay,
Chinas hit us with a fifteen percent tariff. I'm not sure that's going to make a big difference because I don't know how much China consumes our stuff because they're poor. Yeah there's some, but anyway, I'll be honest with you. If I pay ten percent more on a product made in China, awesome if that helps us manufacturing by me saying, let me see if I can find that somewhere else and the prices now are even or close to even, and it's made in America or the Philippines, or Japan
or South Korea or Manila. You get Philippines, safe thing. You get my point. I'm buying that. Need to be reading labels a little bit more. And fired service members are beginning to get their reinstatement notices to the military. They got fired because they wouldn't take the jab. They're getting put back active duty, back to their old jobs and with back pay. How much is that going to cost us? Bad decisions, But we're doing the right thing that will be honored. More notes coming back next forty
one and passed the hour. I feel like I haven't taken a breath in this show. It's The Morning Show with Preston Scott. Should someone should be screaming right now in that bump maybe with a rasp wow, something like that, only much better. They call me a tire because I'm always flat anyway. Some other stories here, uh the uh the Department of Government Efficiency that has, oh, by the way, a killer mascot. That dog looks so friendly? Was it?
What's it called an ebu? She knew or she knew ebu or what's that breed called neighbor has one?
Yeah, I think you got it right. I think it's a knew something.
So yeah, anyway, it's like a little miniature husky. It's a little miniature guy. Anyway, it's adorable, and so how can you be mad at that?
Right? Wouldn't that be great.
If all of the government agencies had funny little mascots like that, sort of like pro sports like the Philly Fanatics still is the best, and and any that are kind of designed after the mascots that have the fat, big bellies. Kansas City Chiefs mascot is hilarious. It's hilarious, The Colts mascot is hilarious, The Orlando Magic mascot is terrific, the big the big belly man. But the Philly Fanatic is next level and clever. I think I've shared the story.
One of my one of my buddies in Phoenix was the original Phoenix Gorilla, and Henry Rojas Henry was the guy was the Phoenix Son's Gorilla kind of came on the heels of the original one, which was the San Diego Chicken. San Diego Chicken was the first popular, make me laugh mascot that did somewhat of reverend things. The Son's Gorilla just brought cheerleading to a whole nother level. I can't say that the subsequent Sons Gorillas do that
good of a job. Got a little bit crazy into the theatrics of it all, But the original Son's Gorilla, Henry, Henry was just a dude.
Man.
He was so fun, so much fun, such a good guy anyway.
Wouldn't it be great if all the government agencies that we keep get new mascots and then we made like real ones that that could walk around at appearances and have big bellies and stuff like that that would actually be fitting for a government mascot, wouldn't it have a big belly? But they are already working to shut down the US Agency for International Development?
What good?
Yeah, I mean they've literally changed the locks and they're not letting them in. Democrats elect a guy named Ken Martin as he was the Minnesota Party leader. He's now in charge of the National Democratic Committee. And Stephen Hogg, that little brat from Stoneman Douglas High School that has turned being an anti Second Amendment clown into a career. Hey, he's a smart kid intellectually, he's just not smart in life. He's like a lot of young people. He doesn't get
it and just doesn't get it. He has not lived the requisite amount of life. But they named him vice chair. Sweet Jesus, what are they thinking? This is the guy they put in charge. Our fight now is against Donald Trump and the billionaires who bought this country. Excuse me, fight for our values? You mean like killing babies, like racial segregation and bigotry. I mean, is that what we're
talking about? They just they haven't learned. And then in a rocky man who burned Quran's shot dead during a live stream, Saltwan Mamica, thirty eight years old, kind of spicy in his rhetoric against Islam. Those people don't take that stuff lightly. So yeah, forty seven past the hour, But wrap up with something a little bit lighter next on the Morning show. It's not Stephen Hawk. That's a
dude who ran for office around here years ago. No, no, David Hawk, he's the little Cretan that is now the chair of It still makes me laugh.
Chair. That's how bad it is for the Democrats.
They've pegged the kids still going through puberty to be the device chair who is so cosmically wrong on the one issue he seems to talk the most about and knows nothing about anything else. Okay, good choice, Yes, yes, well done. Hey, I was remember what I said about Punk Satani Phil yesterday. Just flip it around, man, it's actually about what I said. Only now the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration they released who gets it right most?
You know, Punk Satani Phil is the most famous, but he's not the only one, apparently. Staten Island Chuck, which is to me one of the great names of all time, accurately predicts the arrival of spring eighty five percent of the time. See they must have a different metrics. Georgie's General Beauregard Lee eighty percent of the time. Wyoming prairie dog statue named lander Lill seventy five percent. The mythical West Virginia groundhog named Concord Charlie at sixty five percent.
In Illinois's Gurdy the Groundhog was sixty five percent. Punk Satani Phil gets it right only thirty five percent of the time. What did I say? Just flip it around and you'll be where I think you ought to be in how you make the choice, and you'll be right more often. Look at that.
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Tomorrow we'll do that. So I can't wait.
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