Team Buck. Welcome to the Freedom Hunt. Friday November nineteenth edition of the show. We got the House of Representatives past narrowly Biden's spending extravaganza bill the pulled back better. It's a lot of socialism and Green New Deal nonsense, and is it even gonna make it through the Senate. We will discuss that. Plus, they're already telling you you better get the booster or else you're not really vaccinated. What a shock that is. We will address that one together.
We've been telling you that was going to happen. Kamala Harris is technically in charge right now, and the New York Times refused to run a piece on Kenosha that made the riots look bad. Some interesting stuff there. We will dive into it, friends, All of it here in just a moment for hard working Americans, finding healthcare can be an expensive struggle, can feel like you don't have
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code buck for your special offer. Live well, pay less, see how much you'll save, and put the freedom of choice back in your hands. Okay, so build back better. Blah blah blah. Biden, Pelosi, all this stuff that's happening right now. It's like they don't know how math works. Inflation is going to destroy Biden's presidency. From a political perspective, It's going to really hurt the economy, going to hurt the folks. Write all these politicians Biden particularly care about
the folks. You know, this false promise that they actually spend time thinking about people who don't write campaign checks and don't have anything to offer the people who are the elites in charge. Oh, I care about the folks, they say, Sure they do. But here, now we have a moment where we're seeing what they do when they can get away with it. Why should they pass this with a fifty fifty Senate and a handful of seats majority in the House. I mean, they're telling us it
is a transformational bill. But it only passed two and twenty to two hundred and thirteen, Pelosi taking it to the whip. Very very narrow passage of this bill. It's estimate to be a two trillion dollars bill. Remember Obama wanted to pass and did pass the stimulus package. Remember that term stimulus package. It was less than a trillion dollars and we had the Tea Party. Now we're almost thirty trillion in debt, and we've just gone through the
COVID spending extravaganza. And what we have here is a circumstance where the Democrats are just trying to ram it all through without a mandate from the people without anyone really even understanding for the most part, what's in this bill. And it is a total mess when you actually look at what's going to happen here. First of all, it sends more than half a trillion dollars to shifting the US economy away from fossil fuels. Five hundred billion dollars
for Green New Deal. Nonsense. Climate change is not a problem that we can control, nor is it a problem that we should fear. This is a religious belief for Libs. They are out of their minds, but they're in the position to do this stuff now, so they're doing it. I mean, you have Pelosi telling everybody how excited she is about this, what a great thing this is. And here's Pelosi on the five hundred billion dollars climate spending. I've been saying it's a religious belief, you know how.
I always say this is a religious belief for people who think they're too smart for religion. It's about healthcare for our children, clean air, clean water. It's about jobs, jobs, jobs, good paying union jobs, to keep US pre eminent in green technologies throughout the world. You've heard me say it's
a national security issue. As a national security advisors tell us a competition for habitat and resources with drought and rising sea levels, etc. Can cause a conflict, and of course a moral obligation for us to hand this planet over to the next generation a responsible way. For me, it's a religious thing. I believe this is God's creation and we have moral obligation to be good Stuarts. But if you don't share that view, you must share the
view that we have an obligation to future generation. Can I just say, how often have you heard me on this show tell you that climate change is a religious belief? How often have you heard me say this? I've been saying it for ten years now, but on this show, I say it's a religious belief. For people who think they're too smart for religion, they replace traditional religion, God, morality, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, Jesus, whatever right, whatever, whatever your religious
belief may be, they replace that with this. This is their religion replacement. Here you have the speaker of the House saying it's a religious thing for me. Climate change is a religious thing for me. Do you think the people that have been yelling at me for yours it's not religion, it's science. Do they take a moment and say, wow, maybe it is something else. No, of course not. They were wrong and they don't care. That's actually one of
the defining characteristics of the Libs of today. They're wrong, they don't care. Wrong about Russia collusion. Ah, who cares wrong about Kyle Rittenhouse? Who cares wrong about Jesse small At Yeah, I look like an idiot who cares? Doesn't matter. They're wrong for a purpose, and as long as they serve that purpose, the pursuit of leftist power, it's all
that matters. And really, kicking at the load bearing walls of Western civilization, as long as they're kicking those legs trying to take it all down, doesn't matter if they lie, it doesn't matter if they look stupid. They could care less.
I just have to say, the COVID numbers are starting to make it pretty clear we're going to have a rough COVID season, not as bad as last year, but they're saying that there are projections now we could have one hundreds of thousands of people die between now and next summer. That seems pretty bad, right, I mean, obviously every death is a tragedy, but you know what I mean, that sounds like a lot more than what we would
have assumed. Think of all the millions and millions of one hundred million plus people going on two hundred million people in this country now who have gotten the shot at least us shot. Oh, but the shot isn't enough. This is so strange. Hold on, wait, I thought that if you questioned how effective the vaccines were, you were an anti science jerk who wanted people to die. And now they're straight up telling you. They are telling you that if you don't get the booster, I mean, all
bets are off. Here's doctor ashish Jah. I think it is going to make an enormous difference. What the data is now really clear is that a third shot at booster shot six months after your second shot of Madernar finer dramatically reduces your risk of getting infected and spreading the virus. So if all eligible Americans, if all adult Americans six months I've got the booster, I think you would dramatically lower the numbers of infections and spread in
our country. For how long? They won't answer that question for you, They will shout you down for it. This is the obvious question that we should all ask. Okay, let's say I get the booster, which I will not. How long will I have this great level of protection? You know? If your real answer is they don't know. They don't know. Now we've seen that, for example in younger people. There is it is small by the percentages, but there is. It is a fact a risk of
myocarditis for young males who get COVID vaccinations. That is a fact. It is established. People go, no, it's real, it's small. I'm telling you it's small, or at least it is reportedly Maybe that's the key word, reportedly small. Okay, is it small? If you get the shot every six months?
Are we allowed to ask that one? Right? If I tell you that you're you're gonna get a shot and there's a one in one hundred thousand chance that this shot could give you a heart condition, a serious heart condition, you probably say, all right, those are I mean, if you're a lib obviously you're like, I'm gonna wear a mask and you're terrified all the time. But you might say, all right, one one hundred thousand, and I'll take that
all right. Well, if I tell you're gonna get the shot every six months, twice a year, and over the next ten years, you're gonna get twenty of these shots. How do you feel about those odds? You start to say, well, I mean still good. But and by the way, one on one hundred thousand is probably way way lower odds than what the reality is of that shot. You know it's one Let's say I tell you it's one in
ten thousand, all right, one in ten thousand. Every six months, you're gonna take a shot that gives you a one in ten thousand chance of getting a serious heart condition cause problems for your heart. You should say, Okay, I don't know if I want to play that game every six months. I don't know if I want to spend the dial every six months the rest of my life. No, they're gonna tell you, oh no, don't worry, don't worry.
We're gonna we're gonna be able to beat this. And to that, I say, yeah, we should have therapeutics right now in place. I want to know the people that are seriously older than the hospital, how many of them got monoclonal landibodies. I want to know are we giving this murk pill out to people yet? If not, why not? If we have treatments that make this a disease that's very,
very unlikely to kill anybody. Why don't we then just go back to entirely normal life knowing you know, if you get it, you get really sick, you go to the hospital. Od's are pretty good, You're gonna be fine. We've got crazy people in charge, that's the problem. Not everybody's crazy. He's in charge, though, Governor Ron de Santis, he gets it, obviously. Here's what he says. Play clip three. Sir, Now, they're gonna do this mandate in some nurses. Many nurses
could lose their job. So you're actually making the hospitals short staff as a result of the mandate. So how does this make any sense when you say you're trying to preserve This is about power, This is about that's what they're doing, because it makes absolutely no sense to be able to do this when you're talking about what would actually make sense for people. Yep, all true. It
is about power. It is about roll. They are now forcing you to get a shot that is not particularly effective, and Wayne's ineffectiveness rapidly over a short period of time. That's where we are right. They're not forcing you get the means those moms rubella shot that's one and done. That's what they pretended this was. This is the flu shot forever. That's the new program. We've been telling you this from the beginning because I understand hysterical libs. I
know how they think. I'm surrounded by them. I've dated some of them. I know how they think that never ends well, by the way, but they're all just if I just listen to the people in authority, everything will be okay. If I just listen to the really smart people, it's all gonna be fine. It's all gonna be fine. No, No, you have to think for yourself. The people in charge. This is this is a fundamental understanding that I will say conservatives have that libs do not. The people in
charge don't really care about you. They don't. They don't lose any sleep at night. They the ones making the decisions in DC, the ones making the decision in the governor's mansion, wherever you live across the country. They're not Oh my gosh, you mean inflation means that Bob, Bob and Sally's milk is more expensive. I better work even harder tomorrow. Like, ah, you know whatever, I can't control
that much. Oh, when it's going against them when they think they've got an idea, when they want to do something, they should control everything. It's out of their control when things are going badly, but everything else is totally supposed to be in their control. Right, This is the cognitive
dissonance that leftists live there. Look, I mean I think leftist if you actually were able to look at our brains on the right and the left, I mean, I think people that have leftist brains they're something different, Like structurally, the synapses fired differently. They just view the world in a through a different lens. They process information differently, because otherwise, how could you explain people who think that walking around with a mask on outside by themselves makes any sense.
That's because they have emotionalized their decision making processes beyond anything that could be considered rational. How do you have people that say they don't want to have children because they're worried about overpopulating the world, I mean because of climate change. I mean that's obviously something that I think in a different era, if you had told the psychiatrist, they would be like, let's go get you some valum. Tell me about your mother. You know, it's my freud.
I don't know if that was came through as freud or not, but yeah, people would say that that was crazy. But instead here we are acting like it's normal because the Libs say, oh, I didn't want to leave this one on the cutting room floor. This, to me was a pretty important one. An anecdote from Nelly Bowles, who was a tech reporter for the New York Times. I will read it to you in a moment. You need to hear about Kenosha and how they lie to you
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light of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. Until quite recently, the mainstream little argument was that burning down businesses for racial justice was both good and healthy. Burnings allowed for the expression of righteous rage, and the businesses all had insurance to rebuild. When I was at the New York Times, I went to Kenosha to see about this, and it
turned out to be not true. The part of Kenosha that people burned in the riots was the poor, multiracial commercial district, full of small, under ensured cell phone shops and car lots. It was very sad to see and to hear from people who had suffered. Beyond the financial loss, small storefronts are quite meaningful to their owners and communities, which continually baffles the zoom class. Something odd happened with the story after I filed it. It didn't run, It
sat and sat. Now it could be the piece was just bad. I've sent in bad ones before and I'll do it again. A few weeks after I've filed, an editor told me The Times wouldn't be able to run my Kenosha insurance debacle peace until after the twenty twenty election. So sorry. There are a wide variety of reasons given space timing tweaks here or there. Eventually the election passed,
Biden was in the White House, and my Kenosha story ran. Whatever, the reason for holding the piece covering the suffering after the riots was not a priority. The reality that brought Kyle Rittenhouse into the streets was one re Reporters were meant to ignore. The old man who tried to put out a blaze at a Kenosha store had his jaw broken. The top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer had to resign in June twenty twenty amid staff outcry for publishing a
piece with the headline buildings matter too. If you lived in those neighborhoods on fire, you were not supposed to get an extinguisher the proper response. The only acceptable response was to see the brick and mortar torn down, to watch the fires burn, and to say thank you. This is the distillation of what I have been telling you now about the leftist mentality in Kenosha. Why do they
hate Kyle Rittenhouse so much. It's actually not racism. They say that because that's their preferred slur, But it's not that they really believe Kyle Rittenhouse is a racist. They really believe he is a well intentioned, armed citizen who stood in the way of the leftist mob. People were angry, you see, and that outpouring of rage was supposed to be allowed to continue without anyone standing in the way. No one's allowed to say enough. You don't get to
burn this down because you're upset. You don't get to loot my store because social justice or systemic oppression boo blanking who you're not allowed to do. You see, you have to say I'm sorry, I'm sorry, burn down my building, steal my stuff, assault me, attack an elderly person, someone's grandfather, break his jaw. Teach them a lesson for saying, please don't burn down my store, because you know what happens
if there are more Kyle Rittenhouses who show up. You know what happens if every time there's going to be a riot, armed citizens stand out in front of their business with a semi automatic rifle and say, if you attack me, I will defend myself. The riots stop, and that's a big problem for the left because they like riots. This was an election year. They were not only terrifying people and using a form of emotional blackmail vote for a Democrat or else, really just actual blackmail. Vote for
a Democrat. House will burn down your neighborhood, right, that's the way they feel. They like that ability. They terrify people into compliance. Can't stand in the way of that. That's what Kyle Rittenhouse did. That is his gravest sin, and that is why they hate him and lie about him so much. Now as I speak to you, Kamala Harris is the de facto president of the United States. Joe Biden's going through a colonoscopy today. It's going to be seventy nine tomorrow. I believe this guy's almost eighty
years old. They made him president the United States. They're a bunch of reckless buffoons. Democrats should be a shame, but they're incapable of shame. Lust for power it's all that matters. They're monomaniacal about power. But Kamala's in charge just for a little bit, and everyone's starting to feel like, hm, how does that feel? You know, if China hit us with a first strike? How to feel to have Kamala
in charge? Yeah? You know, our future is like the future of the things where we talk about futureism and coming together in a future of a place where we come together and really, Kamala Harris's President Hire Nation would be held captive to the world's most unimpressive HR and diversity educator acting as commander in chief. That's what we would have. Doesn't make me sleep well at night. That's what we've got for the Bucksxton podcast today. Thanks for
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