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GASLIT: America's only Light | 8 Oct 2024 | Ep 404

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As America and Americans are less focused on the "Way, Truth, and LIGHT," we are constantly subjected to another light: Propaganda. Based on the 1944 film "Gaslight," this term is familiar to those on the political right... but increasingly, it is the ONLY thing people on the Left are consuming for "news."______________________________________________________________Catholic Vote on Video:https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVotehttps://www.Rumble.com/CatholicVote JOIN OUR LOCALS: https://kyleseraphin.com Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: https://patriotcoolers.com/collections/kyle-seraphin (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://ShieldArms.com - maker of the S10 and S15 magazines (Montana built firearms and accessories)

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot prepared to embrace the uncomfortable truth because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiasts, Second Amendment defender and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello, my friends, welcome to the Kyle Seraphin show. Today is Tuesday. It is October the 8th and we are live on all the places that we like to stream.

And if you were listening to us on tape, on Apple, on Spotify, on iHeartRadio, really appreciate all of you that do that and also suggest if you guys want to join our locals community, you can do that at kyleseraphin.com. The website is Kyle Seraphin. It's just myname.com. Come over there for fun food conversation. There's no food actually, but we are going to discuss things like

gear, preparedness, readiness. We're going to share some memes, going to share some conversation about things like that. So make sure if you have not done so already, check it out. You can join for free. You can join as a paid member. Take a pic. I'm happy to have you either way. Kyle serafin.com Today we're going to be talking about gas lighting and it's not a unique topic for this show. We've covered it before, but

today it was especially heavy. And so I went to my little AI generator and I said, Grok, That's the the X setup. I said, Grok, can you generate me a picture of the entire American map illuminated by a gaslight? Because this country is deeply, deeply committed at this point to being lit up by fake lighting. We have lies coming from the left and the right. There's no question about that. Folks.

If you guys think that the, the, the political right is the only group you know that's seeing the truth, it's not true. You have to be a skeptic. You have to be critical of your news media. I've watched a bunch of deceptively, deceptively edited things on both sides. But what I can tell you is the left is full bore on this stuff. We're going to go to a sponsor in a second. But before we do, let me just show you why today was so heavy.

So this is from CB s s website. This is the the opening pages if you Scroll down, says Vice President Harris, Governor Waltz, 60 minutes interview. OK, 60 minutes found out that Trump would not participate in an interview. OK, Kamala Harris says that what are tax plan is going to mean for the voters? And then we go straight into the campaign. And campaign 2024 says election officials in Arizona are subjected to violent threats. Oh, no. Harris and Trump would both

boost U.S. debt. Here's how much. And Harris responds to critics over not having biological children. You notice that none of those things are talking about the serious issues in this debate for who should be in charge. Not one. There's another one, some very nice pictures of Kamala smiling and then speaking seriously and Tim Waltz looking sort of vice presidential in a very nice room. You want to show that? And then you have the facts. First all over the map with John King.

And it shows that Harris is reassembling Biden's diverse coalition. But economic worries are going to boost Trump. OK, that seems somewhat balanced. No picture of Trump for it. And then you got Fact Check, 6 days of Trump lies in the hurricane. Oh, and more fact checks amid partisan praise for Joe Biden. Bipartisan praise, by the way, for his hurricane response. I haven't heard, I haven't heard people on the right saying that Joe Biden did a great job.

Trump is falsely claiming that the reviews are universally negative. Maybe Trump is seeing the same kind of stuff that I am. Anyway, it just went on and on and on. Everything that I turned on, it was one sided coverage. It's often that way, but usually they try to hide it a little bit better. Today it just felt overwhelming. So we're going to go to a quick thanks to my friends at Catholic Vote who have the first story of

the day coming from the loop. And if you are not getting the loop, here's how you do it. You go to catholicvote.org. Again, catholicvote.org. The main page will give you an opportunity to sign up and get the loop in your e-mail each day. It's the first e-mail that I read almost every day, and I recommend you guys check it out.

You can follow them on social media at Catholic Vote, Faith, Family and freedom of the Governing principles for an organization that is made of Roman Catholics like myself, but like myself, we understand that there's a broader picture here and we're trying to see Catholic in the sense of universal. That's what the word actually meant, that there is a universal Christian Church and that movement is going to be the thing that saves America. I just read something earlier today. Hold on.

I got my Catholic vote mug too. Catholic vote mug. There it is in all script. I asked them to make this for me. I really did Check out catholicvote.org. I, I read something today that said a bunch of little things, you know, hold on to your guns. The government wants to disarm you because if they can disarm you, then they can tell you what to do. They can take over, blah, blah, blah, all this kind of information. And then the last one is that,

you know, good wins in the end. And the thing that we have to realize, which those of us in the suspendables camp know sort of intuitively, the Steve Friends, the Garrido Boyles, the Marcus Allen's, it's that God's time is not our time. I was speaking to the producer for the the show that we're about to put together with Catholic Vote. And sometimes it's really hard for us to see those signs. He's had a lot of difficulties kind of pop his way.

He's had flooding in his home. He's not in the hurricane zone. It happened before that. And so they've been displaced and some other things are going on. And it's like, you've got an opportunity. The opportunity doesn't usually look like opportunity. It doesn't look like a door we'd want to walk through. I think that often times God gives us something that that we don't want, but we feel like we might have to do begrudgingly. And at the end, it works out really well.

I'm also going to start with a little bit of humor because this video speaks intensely to me, mostly because I really want to be sitting on a porch somewhere with the rain coming down in a rocking chair with a dog and looking out over my own property. That's not going to happen here in Texas right now. It's nothing but heat and and drought. I suppose we have limited waters. So we're we're reading the story last night with my kiddos of Elijah and the drought.

And I was like, oh, yeah, I can feel that pretty intensely. So maybe that's just the water that appeals to me. But also, we were born in a strange time. This reminds me of the movie Fight Club where Brad Pitt's character is walking and talking to men and saying you were born at a time when we have no great conflict. We have no Great War predated the war on terrorism. For those people that participated in that, a lot of them feel like they were conned as well.

So we weren't born at a time when we could explore the globe, and we were born too early to explore the galaxies. So maybe this is what our purpose is here. It's a little joke to get you started. We were born too late to explore the Earth and too soon to explore the Galaxy, so the only purpose of you being alive right now is committing tax fraud and tax evasion.

We just put on this earth right now, for those of us that are here to engage in tax fraud and tax evasion, there's an argument for it. I'm just going to tell you straight up, I think there is an argument for it. And the argument is the government, the federal government particularly, is doing awful things with our money. And so are we funding that? Are we funding our own demise? Are we funding our own tyrannical experience? Maybe so. First story coming from Catholic vote.

Georgia Supreme Court reinstates a six week abortion ban. They've accepted the attorney general of the state's request to put an injunction against the lower courts. This is kind of a complicated story and it goes back a ways. So I want to read into it a little bit. And of course, when I look at this kind of stuff, I go, OK, well, who are the people that are involved? I'm always curious about who these judges are. Was this a federal judge? Was this a state judge?

In this case, it was a County Superior Court judge. So it's a it's a state judge. The Georgia Supreme Court has reinstated the Living Infants Fairness and Equality Act, or the Life Act, per the request of the state's attorney general. The Associated Press says that the ruling came just one week after Fulton County Superior Court Judge Robert Mcburney ruled this act unconstitutional. This ruling allowed infants, sorry, I allowed abortions to take place until approximately

22 weeks of development. The earliest surviving infants that I've seen of, you know, premature birth, we're surviving at 20 weeks. So that's a that's a viable even under the the old sort of garbage Roe V Wade standard Catholic vote previously reported that the attorney general of of Georgia, his name is Chris Carr, had appealed Mcburney's decision and requested the Supreme Court paused the injunction that he had and reinstate the life Act.

And the reason why is the appeal says that quote, to harm the state and the public. I'm sorry. The harm to the state and the public is significant and irreparable as unborn invents are at risk. Every day that the injunction continues, this court granted to stay in a nearly identical circumstances two years ago, same judge and it should do the same here. The appeal went on to say, as before, every day that illegal abortions continue, it's another day that lives of tiny, unique

individuals are ended. And I think this is the most poignant part of it. There are toddlers alive today because this court stayed the Superior Court's previous order because we're talking about babies and we use this sort of flippantly. The left likes to talk about fetuses or clumps of cells. We're talking about actual people that are walking today because they were born. And I think that part gets lost on people in the political left

or it's very inconvenient. So I went into the little archive here and I did a little digging because I wanted to know. Probably you do, too, Judge Robert Mcburney, who is this person? Luckily, we had CNN to cover this. This CNN article is from August 14th of 2023, little bit more than a year ago. And Mcburney is not a fake person, but rather someone who helped impanel the grand jury that indicted Donald Trump in Fulton County.

Because everything is connected, there are very small number of people that seem to be in the cadre of folks that are doing things that are evil. And I'm going to come back to our little question. Should we be avoiding federal taxes? Should we be engaging in tax evasion and tax fraud? Here's maybe an argument in favor of that. I found him in a speaker's Bureau, as this is done by the State Bar. If you want to hire him as a speaker to come and talk about

things. Here's a little bit about his background #1 he's currently the Superior Court judge since April of 2012 in Fulton County. He chairs the Mental Health Task Force, a joint city county collaboration on criminal justice and public service. Often times people who are involved in mental health, not exclusively, but a lot of them find themselves on the political left.

And even though he was appointed by a Republican governor, we have a lot of folks in Georgia that are not really actual Republicans, or at least they're not conservative Republicans. But here's the best part of it. Before joining the bench, Judge Mcburney worked as an assistant United States Attorney in Atlanta. He was an AUSA, which makes him a federal prosecutor. He focused on case involving public corruption, international terrorism and Child Exploitation. Those are very, very vast and

different. So I wonder how much of that is true. As someone who's worked with a USAS, they tend to focus a little bit more narrowly than international terrorism. That's national security stuff, public corruption, which is a very unique and specific sort of game, and then Child Exploitation or child pornography that's also very nuanced and specific. We don't often times see that, especially in a place as big as Atlanta where they actually have the ability to specialize.

In a place like where I used to work in Las Cruces, you may actually see someone touching all those different types of cases. But in Atlanta, they have the ability to specialize because it's a very large office. So maybe that's true, maybe it's not. I also found it interesting that he received his Bachelor of Arts from Harvard University and his JD from the same Harvard Law School. So he's a Harvard man.

And then before that, he worked in management consulting for McKenzie and Company, which is one of those things that when you work for McKenzie, maybe you see the world a certain way. There's a lot of very smart people that work in McKenzie. A lot of them work in a way that I would refer to as operational morality. They tend to be very focused on getting certain outcomes. They have a moral flexibility. They're not the kind of people that I want making decisions

about my children. It doesn't mean that they're not intelligent, but Pete Buttigieg is one of their kind of alum. They bring out a lot of people and their ideas almost universally that I've seen that they go out for government have made life worse for us as people. There's a a poster that was called the Demotivator series. Some of you guys saw this. There used to be like the like

the Motivator series. So they'd be like a little cat and be like hanging onto a bar with its claws and would say, you can do this hang in there, right. So they would have these on the, on the walls of gyms or they'd have them at like preschools or, you know, whatever, nice ladies with nice hair would put that up on their wall as kind of a, a motivator. But the demotivators were always funnier to me because I'm kind of like a snarky guy.

And so there was this great demotivator and actually there were two of them and I used to have them intermittently on my computer screen when I work for the federal government. One of them said, government, if you if you think we have problems, you should see our solutions. And that is universally the case at every level of government. Seriously, if you think there are problems with your government, you should see the answers they have for the

problems. That's Part 1. And the other one was about consultants. And McKenzie is one of those types of companies. And it said, consultants, if you're not going to be part of the solution, there's a ton of money to be made in continuing

the problem. The reason that our current FBI is the way that it is, the way that they have this sort of statistical accomplishment measurements, the metrics and the what they call IPM integrated program management that came from McKenzie. It was a McKenzie suggestion to create the modern FBI as it stands today where is incentivized to create terrorism cases.

Just so you all understand, McKenzie, I don't know that it's the root of all the evils, but it's one of those things in the background that's constantly lurking and whenever you see someone touching it, there's a lot of danger in what they're involved in. Just so we're 100% clear, I'm not recommending anybody do anything about it. I'm just saying, McKenzie, when you hear it, you should have your, your hackles kind of click upwards.

All right, So I've got a ton of videos that I want to get into. I also want to start off, I guess, with this little story about Kamala Harris. She just did an interview. She talked about things that seem obvious to those of us that pay attention. They're not going to have a peace talk if Putin's not at the table and she's a Glock owner. OK, let's just handle this. I, I, I heard a story last night

from my father. We were talking about something about a negotiation between the Major League Baseball Players Association and the owners of the teams and essentially Major League Baseball as an entity. And one of the things that you do is you bring people together, you sit them down and you have a conversation between two people who have conflicting interests. They have contrasting opinions on the same problem. And then you try to see if there's common ground.

It's incredible to me that the headline here says that there will be no peace talks with Putin without Ukraine at the table. So what she said was that without the two people who would be having to, who would be parties to the negotiation, they can't have a negotiation. I'm just, I'm shaking my head that this made it past an editor and they put this up. We're going to play you some clips of the interview. I don't think it went well.

Before we play you clips of the interview, let me play you a guy who basically has nailed. I have this listed as dude answers questions, Kamala Harris style. You will hear Kamala Harris style answers from a man and you will immediately know who she is because she's such a cartoon of herself. So we're going to play that little video for you guys, get a taste of how obvious her style has gotten to those of us that are paying attention.

And I don't think it's good. It's kind of comical, except that I'm fairly confident she's going to get selected in a few weeks here, so we might as well get used to this I suppose. Hey, what's up bro? Yo, what's up dude? How's your fantasy football team looking? Oh well I was born in a middle class family right? I'm, I'm from a, a small town neighborhood, which is an area of land that has a lot of houses, right? And, and houses are, are where people live.

And I lived in a house, yeah, in, in a, in a neighborhood. So yeah. Hey, what's your favorite kind of ice cream? Oh well, I come from a, a middle class family. You know, my, my father gave birth to me from his man womb in the middle of a class. I was born inside of a classroom right in the middle of it. And I'm, I'm relatable, you know, I'm just like you. Hey bro, do you want to go out tonight? Oh, well, I've come from a middle class family.

Yeah, I'm, I'm from a place where people are really proud of their lawns, right? Yeah, they love grass. They they they're prideful of their their trees and their ferns and all different types of flora. Awkward, right? He really nails that. That's a man. That's a white dude with a backwards baseball cap sitting in a lawn chair. Looks like in Texas in his backyard. And he sounds an awful lot like the vice president, the United States, who's like a 60 year old black Indian female.

Why is that? Why is her style so repeatable? I don't know. Here's what critics had to say. She didn't get the most softball version of it. She did a terrible job responding, I think, but she didn't get soft questions, at least the way that it could be softer. And she certainly didn't get the hardball. Like, we're going to not allow you to do this. So what I've got is a little contrasting. We have Bill Whitaker asking

Kamala Harris some questions. I'm going to also play you a little bit of Leslie Stahl talking to Donald Trump. Like this is the vaunted 60 minutes, and then we're going to have Scott Pelley sort of crying about it. Again, this is all in the theme of we are being gaslit. Thankfully, I actually think Bill Whitaker did an OK job. I just think that Kamala Harris doesn't have the ability to talk

about anything. She could talk about trees, grass and ferns, her favorite types of flora, but she's a little uncomfortable when they ask about her critics because she doesn't have any hard positions. She's a chameleon, which I think we've sort of identified here, right? Let me tell you what your critics and the colonists say. OK. They say that the reason so many voters don't know you is that you have changed your position on so many things. You were against fracking, now you're for it.

You supported looser immigration policies. Now you're tightening them up. You're for Medicare for All. Now you're not so many that people don't truly know what you believe or what you stand for. And I know you've heard that. In the last four years, I have been Vice President of the United States and I have been travelling our country and I have been listening to folks and seeking what is possible in terms of common ground. I believe in building consensus.

We are a diverse people geographically, regionally in terms of where we are in our backgrounds. And what the American people do want is that we have leaders who can build consensus, where we can figure out compromise and understand it's not a bad thing as long as you don't compromise your values to find common sense solutions.

And that has been my approach. OK, so I flip-flopped on all the issues because compromise and I haven't compromised my values even though I've gone from one side to the other side on the exact same issue. That's not an answer, folks. It's just not the answer could be, and I know Steve friend would be able to do this because he's better at Kamala Harris than Kamala Harris's. The answer could be I've seen

the error of my ways. I think that some of the the things that I believe before I have more information because of the office that I was in or because the time that I dedicated to it. And when I evaluated that issue and I saw the effects of my original policy positions, I had to change them because I was incorrect. That's called humility. Now, we heard yesterday she doesn't want humility, so she can't do that.

Here's another little thing coming from this ABC article says Harris was asked about one of her main talking points during the campaign, improving the economy. Almost everything should talk about the border and the economy at this point. Everything else is irrelevant. But that's not what's going to happen. They're going to talk about everything else. Whitaker asked how she believed she was going to be able to get her plans through a GOP controlled Congress.

Because the possibility stands that the, that we could have a, a White House on one side and the, you know, almost always a divided sort of government legislature captured by GOP House by by the Democrats. That's that's not a bad thing for America, folks. That is how you get consensus. That is how you get gridlock and nothing bad happens. She wrote that this is her answer, how she's going to get plans, get her her bad ideas through the GOP control Congress

quote. You know, when you talk quietly with a lot of folks in Congress, they know exactly what I'm talking about because their constituents know exactly what I'm talking about. Their constituents are those firefighters and teachers and nurses. Where are we at here with that? What does that even mean? And again, it's contrast. The difference is that we're seeing one side portrayed as as comfortably as possible and then let off the hook. And it doesn't happen on both

sides. That is the gas light. Here's a take on the border. Again, I think, I think Bill Whitaker asked the question. The fact that she leaves a a lot to be desired in her answer is not his fault. Sometimes you just let people make the decision. The sad thing is, is people on the left are going to go this is triumphant. Look how great she is and now she's going to go do the view and now she's going to go do Colbert. Very, very hard hitting. This was the only chance she had.

And you know what she doesn't do a press conference where live questions can come at her and it's not tape delayed and they can't re tape the answer. So here she is talking about the border. The question I want you to focus in on is you came in the border is an old problem. It's been a problem since the 90s in the United States at least. But when you came in, the policies of your administration made the number of illegal crossings increased by 4 times, quadrupled.

And she's going to say it's basically lower than it's been in our term. But they're they're redefining success against their own crappy performance, not against historical performances. So here he is. I've been covering the border for for years. And so I know this is not a problem that started with your administration, but there was an historic flood of undocumented immigrants coming across the border the first three years of

your administration. As a matter of fact, arrivals quadrupled from the last year of President Trump. Was it a mistake to loosen the immigration policies as much as you did? It's a long standing problem and solutions are at hand and from day one literally, we have been offering solutions. But what I was asking was, was it a mistake to kind of allow that flood to happen in the 1st?

Place. I think the policies that we have been proposing are about fixing a problem, not promoting a problem, OK. But the numbers did quadruple. And the numbers today, because of what we have done, we have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half. We have cut the flow of fentanyl by half. But we need Congress to be able to act to actually fix the problem, OK. So we had policies, the numbers spiked by 4X and we reduced those numbers by half. We are still 2X higher than we started.

That's the math that I just heard. It sounds good if you don't know how to do anything. What's amazing to me is we keep getting gas lit with these questions. We keep getting people saying things to us as the American people 'cause she's theoretically looking for everybody's vote. When she goes out there and says these things, what is what is

she actually saying? She's saying things that may be true and they sound good, but when you evaluate them, you realize they're garbage, kind of the way that they do with Donald Trump, except they push him differently. I'm going to play you a little contrast of this because Scott

Pelley is going to make a claim. The claim is is that Donald Trump blame the Hunter Biden or sorry, Donald Trump tried to bring up the Hunter Biden laptop and Leslie Stahl said it was from Russia and she never said that. What she said is that they can't validate it even though it's been validated by multiple people. So Trump didn't say exactly the way that they were willing to go with it. And so they gaslight and they say, well, Trump said something that's totally untrue.

Actually, I'll do this. Scott Pelley here it is Watch Scott Pelley saying things that are totally untrue. They don't play you back-to-back. What he said and what was actually said here, we later, Trump said he needed an apology for his interview in 2020. Trump claims correspondent Leslie Stahl said in that interview that Hunter Biden's controversial laptop came from Russia. She never said that. Trump has said his. She never said that.

And we are effing appalled because I'm Scott Pelley. Can you imagine Donald Trump questioning our legitimacy? Here's here the what the what the actual interview sounded like. So we'll play that and then we'll play the question that he answered. I think he said the same thing. He didn't say it precisely. Again, this is that same problem we keep finding. Did Kamala Harris get the questions to the interviews to the the debate that happened on ABC?

It doesn't matter if she already got the answers. You're asking things too narrowly. And so that's how the media does this. It's the same thing Chris Ray does when he gets out in front of Congress or Alejandro Mayorkas. They get out there and they answer very narrow questions, specifically the way that they are not going to be held to be liars, even though they are lying in the spirit of their answers. So here's the Leslie Stall piece. You know, this is 60 minutes and

we can't put on things we can't. Verify put it on because it's bad for Biden. We. Can't put on things we can't. Verify. I think it's this. I think it's one of the biggest scandals I've ever seen. And you don't cover it because you want to talk about it. Well, because it can't be verified. You want to talk about insignificant things? I'm telling. You. Of course, it can be verified. Excuse me? They found the laptop. Leslie. Leslie. Verified. What can't be verified?

The laptop. Why do you say that? Even the family hasn't the family on the laptop. He's gone into hiding for five days. He's gone into hiding. He's preparing for your debate. Oh, it's taken him five days to prepare. I doubt it. I doubt it. So all of this stuff happened before. It keeps happening. Here's the here's how this got brought up again. Basically, Donald Trump declined to do 60 minutes. Donald Trump should decline all

of these interviews. He should just let people out there that know him, go out and tell stories about him. I saw one that Seb Gorka gave the other day about a bunch of Green Berets when Seb was still working at the, the JFK School for Special Warfare. And he brought a bunch of like future Green Beret operators. And I think they were actually all going to be officers. They were commissioned and they'd gone through the Q course and they were finishing up their

last couple things. They're going to get the green hat. And he took them to the White House. They did their final lectures on counterterrorism, whatever it is, which I think was what Seb was teaching and got to meet Donald Trump. And Trump basically ran over schedule, said I'm the boss here. So I'm going to have a 40 or 50 minutes and I'm going to spend with these guys. And they all took individual pictures. It's a great story. It's the story that we all have

this sense exist. Not everybody has that personal story. I don't have that personal story, but I do know Seb Gorka. I do want to hear what he has to say about that moment that he saw the very human touch of Donald Trump for our troops. I've heard people that responded to me on social media say I had the same story. Friend of mine was working in some sort of law enforcement training, Same exact thing. Trump doesn't need to do any more media, period. He should have his surrogates.

He should have his friends. He should have people come out there and do these talks because those are much more poignant and it's a lot more humble. The thing Kamala wants to avoid. It's humble to have other people go out and tell stories about how great you were with other people. It becomes braggadocious and it's the thing that they hate about him. If he does it himself.

Here he is taking a question. I think he actually handled this question OK. He's still, he's in artful, he's still kind of meanders in his answers. At this point, he looks exhausted to me and I don't blame him for what it's worth. 8 years of this garbage. It's tiring. He he handles this well and then he handles it mediocre. He kind of comes and goes with the right answer. He's not on point the whole time. But it does show you that CBS is lying. Like pretty obviously.

Go ahead. CBS is saying that you have. Pulled out of a a planned interview on 60 minutes. I'd just like to you to address that report and if you indeed are not doing the interview, explain your reasoning why. Well, right now I went to, they came to me and would like me to do an interview. But first I want to get an apology because the last time I did an interview with them, if you remember, they challenged me on the computer.

They said the laptop from hell was from Russia and I said it wasn't from Russia, it was from Hunter. And I never got an apology. So I'm sort of waiting. I'd love to do 60 minutes. I do everything. I mean, I do you right now, right? And you're tougher than 60 minutes, Franklin. He goes on, that's a great line. You're tougher than 60 minutes. You know why it's tougher than 60 minutes?

Because he's doing a live press conference, unscripted, calling on people who pop up to the microphone and ask a question. And he goes on the fly. And he does that better than the Democrat Party, whether it be Joe Biden, whether it be Kamala Harris, He is good at that. He's good on the fly until he's not, until he goes too long. He needs to probably have shorter and quicker answers. But the fact the matter is, why

has Kamala not done these? How, how many press conferences has she done since she announced? Like, I can't think of one. She goes out there and she says things and there's no follow up on them. Here's the thing that's been bothering me. There's a discussion about guns. One of the big issues that I always vote on is gun rights. And it's kind of a no brainer. Donald Trump's record is far from perfect, folks. His bump stock ban was bad, as in dumb.

But you've got this lady out there trying to act like she's a she's in law enforcement. This is one of the most outrageous claims that I've ever heard. You know that I have a background in law enforcement. For those of us that were in the actual law enforcement realm, the FBI is like the tail end of barely involved in law enforcement. And I did more of the law enforcement type work by being on the street and doing surveillance than most people do.

Because we sat out there in the public the same way people do on patrol and drive around and actually see bad people. Like I actually got belly to belly with people who were bank robbers, who were involved in child sex trafficking, who were terrorists, you know, that had sworn allegiance to ISIS. That doesn't happen for most people in federal law

enforcement. They just don't do that with particularly at least FBI, most of it is done behind a desk and then they have a mass group of people go out and do the arrest. They're not like the FBI are not cops. So we would say law enforcement because we weren't police. When you're a prosecutor, like you're barely part of you're part of the judicial system, I would say, But being a prosecutor doesn't make you part of law enforcement.

Sometimes you're working against law enforcement is what it looks like, which is the way it's supposed to be. But just don't make that claim here she is talking about what she's a Glock on her. For those of you who are saying that in California, Glocks are outlaws and and are not on the approved list. There are Glocks that are approved. You just can't have them the modern generation ones because they're very slow to adapt.

And so you can get I think like a Gen. 3. I don't know if the Gen. fours are available. I know the Gen. Fives are probably not. It's always like this. They have to submit for this approval with the California DOJ. So you can own a Glock in California, it just has to be neutered. In theory. I'm sure hers is not. I'm sure she has the rules for for me and not for thee. Anyway, here she is claiming to

be a gun owner. You recently surprised people when you said that you are a gun owner and then if someone came into your house. That's not the first time I've talked about it. That's not the first time I've talked about. It So what kind of gun do you own and when and why did you get it? I have a Glock and I've had it for quite some time. And I mean, look, Bill, my background is in law enforcement. And so there you go. Have you ever fired it? Yes, of course I have.

At a shooting range, Yes, of course I have. Of course I have. I mean, at a shooting range, like someone held my hands together and pulled the trigger. Does anyone think that she's a competent gun owner? Competent gun operator. I don't, I don't like it. I don't like anything about that. It's pandering, just like we keep seeing. It seems to be pretty obvious to me, but so be it. That's the claim She's going to try to say because I own a gun, that's why. I can say why you can't own a

gun. And the answer is just because you're a crap parent doesn't mean you can tell me how to parent. Being the same thing or having some sort of trait in common with me doesn't mean that you get to come out and tell me how to do it. This is the overwhelming piece. These people are operating from a place of bad faith and they keep making these fake and garbage arguments. So Tim Wall said the same thing. I'm a hunter, but I don't believe in assault weapons.

Nobody cares, bro, Nobody cares. You don't get to have that say. That's what America is about. There are rights that pre exist that that allegiance you swore to the Constitution when you were in the army, that she did as a prosecutor, that she did as the vice president. You don't get to negotiate what it means, particularly the God-given rights that pre exist the government. You're all in violation of your oath. And here's another little thing

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Ghost guns are made by you, which means they have crappier tolerances. It takes a lot to tune one of these things to be effective. In any case, apparently he'd never seen a gun. He'd never seen a ghost gun, and he got shot in the face by his friend. So now he has seizures and he lost an eye and his life is totally destroyed. So he's saying let's get rid of guns. His mom is wearing an Everytown shirt. His mom is one of those moms who demand action. Ghost guns.

It's in the name. It's a gun, it's a firearm, it's a projectile. It's not a projectile, it's a machine that somebody used improperly. If you've never seen a chainsaw and someone swings a chainsaw on your face, you will probably have chainsaw wounds to the face because you're stupid and you look down the barrel of a chainsaw or a gun. Don't point guns in ways they don't mean. This is what the NRA actually used to do, gun safety, teaching people to be respectful of it.

What we have now is a bunch of idiots that watch TikTok videos and think that they know stuff. I actually just watched a terrible video on Netflix last night is really bad. It's with Mel Gibson's sixth child and the amount of flagging on tactics and the amount of like poor handling of firearms

is borderline insane. In any case, the Supreme Court today is going to consider whether self assembled guns, parts kits and partially complete firearm frames or receivers that could be easily converted into functional firearms. This is ABC saying that I assure you none of them have ever tried to convert the partially completed frame or receiver into a functional firearm and they don't actually meet the definition of the word receiver.

That's the best part for me. They don't meet the definition in any case. They're going to find out today whether the Supreme Court's going to hear some arguments and they're going to discuss the subject and whether they should be subject to the same purchase restrictions and registration requirements as traditional guns. By the way, there are no registration requirements under federal law for firearms unless they are under the NFA.

Hopefully what we see is the the court, even if it's broken down on ideological boundaries, they actually go to the meaning of what the words say in federal law. In which case the quote UN quote ghost gun scenario is going to be decided in favor of freedom. Which is to say that they're not guns because they're lumps of plastic that maybe 80% of the way completed, but has to take some skilled work before you can

actually use them as a firearm. And therefore they are not firearms and should not be subjected to any of this. This. This bothers me personally because the FBI has gotten into some of these cases and they have made arguments the ATF has as well that you can't buy these

things. They put American businesses out of business by screwing around with, quote UN quote, ghost guns to the point where they have intercepted packages that they have no legal right to do so in counterterrorism cases, particularly one in Tampa that I saw. It's pretty interesting to see that kind of stuff happening.

In any case, Kamala Harris, the gun owner, theoretically should say, listen, we are going to, we're going to allow people to write laws in Congress that actually have the meanings of the laws. Then we're not going to try to fake the interpretation through some sort of executive overreach. Unfortunately, this is the thing we talked about yesterday. Our country stopped being a proper country during that 20 years when FDR and Truman were

in charge. 1946 was the APA. The APA is the reason why the ATF has gone out there. I understand that's a lot of acronyms. The Administrative Procedures Act is the reason why the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms and Explosives has decided that they can determine what is and what is not a gun, even if it doesn't meet the definition of

federal law. In the same way that they determined that machine guns are things that shoot fast, even though there is a definition under federal law which comes from 1934. Thankfully, our Supreme Court has been pretty judicious about honing in on the specific language and only interpreting laws as they are written, not how they feel about them. And that's the big difference. Again, it's that same problem with gaslighting. It's not the real question that's being asked.

It's how they feel about the question. So they'll answer it any way they want. It's over and over again. I want to, I want to keep pushing forward on some of this stuff. Again, gaslighting over and over again. Here's another little story that popped up. Donald Trump visit to Aurora by pushing misleading narratives about migrants. Oh, it's misleading narratives about migrants. Now it keeps being the story that whatever he says, it must be false.

The fact checking is exclusively done on Donald Trump. They never cover the other end of it. They never try to see it. This one is why it's dangerous because listen, the things he said. I just saw a video this morning from Taylor Hanson who was working with Tennant. I just saw a guy in a backyard that Taylor says was in Springfield.

OH, and the guys butchering what looks like a goose, I don't know where else you're getting a goose in an urban area in Ohio if you're not grabbing it out of the park. But his claim was they're they're butchering animals in the backyard with a machete. And it's pretty clear that's what the guy is doing. I don't think that stuff is false. I don't think it's happening at like a level that people's dogs and cats are getting snatched

off their porch. But it's pretty obvious that some of that has to do with the fact that we have people that don't have the same culture. And so his misleading narrative is what they decided to focus on, not the fact that we've brought in millions and millions. Oh, like we heard about earlier, 4X the number of people on any given year we're coming through the southern border.

And many of them have no idea about what's legal or not legal in America. And they don't share our values, our customs and our culture, which is what you define the country to be. So even though he may not be 100% spot on accurate, the spirit of what he's saying is true, which is why immigration is a major issue. It's another reason why they're running away with it. They don't want to talk about this kind of stuff. So here they have the final weeks of the campaign.

He's decided to focus on immigration and escalating his rhetoric. This is the same garbage that they were talking about murders and rapists. He's calling all Mexicans and all Hispanic people murderers and rapists. All of this stuff is gaslighting. The fact is it's a real problem. And then here's another little piece of it too, because I'm going to go to something after this. Here's another little piece. There's an unexpected gender dynamic focusing out. This is CBS like what what are

we talking about? Who cares about whether it's somebody with what does Steve friend always say a front hole. It's like a man or a woman is irrelevant. The policies are tragic and look at that terrible picture they got of him. The worst lighting possible looks like his his head has a like a fake toupee on it. It's really frustrating to see this and today was exceptionally bad. Here's the worst example of it because this is where it actually comes home to roost.

This is being reported by reported by Miranda Devine over at the New York Post Donald Trump and his supporters make a triumphant return to the scene of his first assassination attempt. He went back to Butler. He spoke in PA. They actually got security right. They put people everywhere. Gosh, go figure. But this is the thing that's most crazy about all of this. The FBI agents that were talking to people that were doing the interviews basically called

everybody a liar. That was giving their first hand perspective. They were editorializing in a way that is inappropriate. And when you do that, there's only one reason why people in the FBI think it. They bring their terrible perspective and their leftist garbage. They watch CNN non-stop in the skiff before they go out and do the interviews. And I can tell you universally, CNN is the only channel. It's the reason why I go to it every day.

It's what I know people from my old agency are hearing and seeing. That's what's being played in the federal government. So here's where it is. There's an obstetrician, his name was Doctor Joseph Mahan. He was sitting in the front rows. He saw Corey Comparatari and 10 feet away from Donald Trump when the bulls start flying. He helped carry Comparatori's body out of the bleachers, was among the first three dozen witnesses detained by the Secret Service and held on the day of

July 13th, past midnight. He had a perfect view of the hit on Donald Trump and recorded reams of video. There's no such thing as reams of video, but OK, Reams refers to paper folks as the shots ring out. But the peculiar attitude of the Secret Service and FBI agents who questioned him that night has given him grave fears for Trump safety. I feel the same way. When I tell you that our agencies out there are ideologically captured. I mean it.

First, he says the Secret Service agent who was leading him into the witness area took a call from what he assumed was her supervisor. So again, a female Secret Service agent. And she downplayed the assassination attempt, saying that shots were fired, they were casualties in the crowd, and the the former president was unharmed. He said he could hear the voice on the other end say the president was unharmed.

And so he leaned over towards the phone and said no, he was shot with a bullet in the right ear. And the annoyed agent moved the phone to her other ear and gave him a look. This is one guy's testimony, so take it for what it's worth. But this, this aligned with what I know these types of of, of folks are like that can actually see her face without even knowing who she is. She's every girl in my Quantico class.

Next, Mellon was questioned by the FBI and recalls he got into a ridiculous debate with the agent who insist that Donald Trump had not been shot. Yes, he was. I saw his head turn. The bullet clipped the very top of his ear. I saw blood and tissue squirt into the ether. The agent told him stop, President Trump wasn't hit. You don't understand that. The podium is armored. And when the Secret Service tackled Trump, he hit his head on the podium.

And then he claims that he has a photographic memory and he saw it, and he also has it on video. And he heard another agent walk off in the background saying, oh, Jesus Christ, direct quote, these people have a predetermined outcome. They have been gas lit. They have been captured mentally. It's the same thing that Chris Ray said where he chose to cast out on whether or not Donald

Trump had actually been hit. There's some question about whether or not it was a bullet or shrapnel that hit his ear, said Chris Ray. That's the top of the FBI. The gas lighting penetrates all of these people's minds. They buy it because they don't ask the questions. And we think we're going crazy because we're the only ones listening to it. Here's the little, here's the sound of it. I think, doesn't anyone notice this? I feel like I'm taking crazy

pills, right? We we are all Jacobi Mugatu at the end of the Zoolander at this point. We're all sitting there going like, what on earth are you talking about, people? So here's a little another example, the whole thing with the FEMA Recovery Act, the the FEMA attempts to solve the problem. Again, I read you some headlines at the beginning, bipartisan and universal support for Donald Trump for for Joe Biden doing a great job and in hurricane recovery. That doesn't seem to be the case.

Now, it may be the fault of Roy Cooper, but there is not widespread support saying that there's a great job going on. So here you have, I think this is Tom Cotton talking about fake information. He's being pushed by this lady, and I can't remember her name, but I think she's on MSNBC. We're going to throw this little clip up. It might be NBC. They're all the same to me at this point. They're all trying to get a

narrative out and not truth. And he pushes back and he's like, no, let me just correct the record for you. I'm going to play you a reason why FEMA is such a joke as well. They have money for their priorities, he says it at the end of this little clip. And it's it's totally true. They have their own predetermined outcomes, whether it be an assassination investigation or whether it be a FEMA response. My broader question to you, I think, is about this misinformation.

Do you think this is a time to put falsehoods aside, like the idea that FEMA funds are being redirected to migrants, which is just not true? It is true that that FEMA and the Department of Homeland Security have been spending billions of dollars on migrants. I understand some people say they're separate funds, but we we just passed a short term

spending bill. It's very common for the administration to come and ask for permission to move money between funds, especially to prepare for emergencies. And 2nd, I would note that this administration seems to have no problem finding money when they want to spend it on their priorities when they need hundreds of billions of dollars. To pay off student loans for graduate students and gender

studies programs, they somehow. I'll find it when it's trying to get helicopters to deliver food and water and cellular service and life saving medicine into these mountain valleys. They somehow can't seem to find the money. So there you have it. Her name is Kristen Welker, by the way. I had to go look it up and she it's NBC. So that was Meet the Press. That seems of like totally obvious to those of us paying

attention. They do have money for their priorities and their priorities very regularly include things that don't seem related to the agencies that they're involved in, kind of like this FEMA LGBTQIA Zoom call. I'm going to play more of it than I normally want to because I want you guys to understand what a clown show we are dealing with. And it ties back to my man sitting on the porch listening to the rain. Tax evasion and tax fraud would be the only way that you don't

fund this garbage. I they seem like they want us to push it that that way. Sparked a few things in my mind thinking about preparedness and how you said, you know, LGBTQIA people and people who have been disadvantaged already are struggling. They already have their own things to deal with. So you add a disaster on top of that. It's it's just compounding on

itself. And I think that is maybe the why of why we're having these discussions is because it, it isn't being talked about, it isn't being socialized. We're not paying attention to this community. Thank you so much, Maggie. Thank you. Yeah, I there are a couple of things that are intersecting in my mind here. One of them is the culture of Emergency Management as an organization, as an industry in the United States specifically, not abroad. This has. And my cat sometimes does this.

She gets really loud suddenly. So you'll have to just allow for the. And you'll just have to and she just goes on and on. And that's Maggie. She her. And that was Tyler. He they who sound like a woman to me with a beard because of hormones. We have the mentally ill in charge of FEMA making decisions that the LGBTQIA plus people, the people that don't know what to do with their gender. By the way. The sad thing is, is like, I know there are gay people in the world and I don't have any

problem with gay people. That's just the way that like maybe they're born that way, that some people are probably actually pushed that way because of their experience. Let's just give it to him. Let's just say that it's a genetic thing. Let's say that's the case. The people that are taking cross sex hormones that are trying to pretend that they are like a a dude when they have ovaries, you're nuts. Why are you in charge of

Emergency Management? Why are you out there talking about the plight of people who are gay while we're trying to talk about putting helicopters into a valley? It has nothing to do with it. It's completely unrelated and they're acting like somehow, well, they've had hardship in their life and now they have double hardship because of a hurricane. So that's why we have to change the culture of Emergency Management. The culture of Emergency Management is something bad

happens. We want to go ahead and stop the bleeding. We want to go ahead and make sure that the resources get to those people. What's the most efficient way of doing it? It has zero to do with what you do with your balls, cutting them off or putting them on or making fake ones. I just don't get it. I don't understand how we could even have these idiots out there. And then Elon Musk says something. He sat down with Tucker the other day.

You know what he says? He highlighted the same problem that we're all seeing. It's the reason why free speech is so important. Now, he doesn't quite get to the point where he realizes that religion is important. But Elon Musk, you know, he has that sort of autistic thing when you are a scientific person and you think he's like one step away. He thinks that he's basically seen the reason for religion, but he doesn't think that he needs it. And that's OK.

There's a lot of people that are like that. The funny thing is, is that when you think that you've reasoned your way above God, what you've done is you've basically just set yourself up for the same thing that all human beings have done. It's called hubris. It's called pride. It's the original sin. It's the Tower of Babel. The Greeks saw it. It's the story of Icarus. You get humbled. I hope. I hope Elon Musk doesn't have to get humbled too dramatically, honestly.

But here he is talking about something that there was a void, and the void was people thought they were above God, and they went and found himself a new religion. This is the golden calf. This is the idolatry. This is putting government first. That's how it works. Part of it, I suppose is, is, is sort of the decline of religion. So, you know, as the saying

goes, nature abhors a vacuum. So when you have essentially decline in religion, an increase in the secular nature of society, for most people, they need something to fill that void. And so they adopt A religion. It's not called a religion, but like it, but effectively like work, the work mind viruses. It's, it's, it takes the place of religion, yes. And they, they, they internalize it and they feel it with religious fervor, yes.

So and rigidity, yes, yes. And, and they, you know, they essentially conduct like a holy war effectively, it's just not called a religion, but it is a religion that was sort of a work holy war. And they're highly resistant to change, as is normal for, for, for religions. So now for myself, I'm, I'm, I sort of see myself as a sort of, you know, engineer, physicist for me. I'm culturally Christian. I grew up Christian. I mean, I was Anglican, but baptized, you know, I was went

to Sunday school. Yeah. Actually, oddly enough, I was sent to Hebrew preschool and Anglican Sunday school at the same time, so it. Was so he goes on and talks about his sort of take on religion. He also goes on and talks about the people that he deals with in LA and Hollywood and that he had spent time around who think that magic and witchcraft are all real. And he said, can you use magic to get us to Mars? I'd really like to go there. Can we go to the moon? He also says 100% the moon

landing was legit. For all you out there that are in the Marian Mata camp, that the moon was fake, that NASA is just some big conspiracy and that the world is flat. Just saying Elon Musk doesn't agree with you. He's pretty smart guy too. He's got a space company in any case, because there's some real weird stuff. When you get untethered from reality, you start getting down these weird rabbit holes. Now, The funny thing for me is, is that he also just told us exactly why religion is not

strong for him. He didn't have a foundation that was strong. And that's why it's so important for your kids. It turns out. That's why I'm really proud of what my wife is doing. She's out there educating our kids and making sure, and she's volunteered as a Sunday school teacher, you know, convert. Let me break it down even a little bit more clearly, because this preacher, we need to see a lot more of this stuff coming from the pulpit because right now politics is where the war

is, it turns out. And if we were in a real fighting conflict, you need, you need clarity of command, you need clarity of mission. And there's an awful lot of evil and people that are kind of dancing around the corners. So this guy lays it out in a really clear way. This is what the actual debate should be. If you're a working class person, the Democrat Party seems to hate you. If you are a Christian, the Democrat Party seems to hate you.

If you are a baby, the Democrat Party seems to hate you. I'm not saying that in an inflammatory way. I'm saying that I just take them at their word. So listen to this man, kind of lay it out there. This kind of like strength from the pulpit would be useful. And we can all go back and see, like read some damn history, folks. The history of the Democrat Party is the Klan, racism, Jim Crow, it's anti everything that they pretend like they are right now.

I've no idea why people are conned by this, but the devil is the great deceiver. So maybe that's just kind of a little example. When you forget about what what God really is about and you and you let science be your religion, you let government be your God, you're going to get some sub optimal outcomes like all people have. The Democratic Party, I'm going to say it tonight so that you won't be confused, is the Antichrist Party.

It is anti family. And I'm going to say this, you're not going to believe it, but it is anti black folk. You are only needed for votes. You are only loved when it's time to get your votes. There's no real care about you. And see, we still stuck and we got that thing ingrained in US that this is the party for the black man. It is not. The party has changed. Black people really, to be honest with you, have never been the priority. They have only been used.

Go back and look at the Civil Rights Act of 1964. We've all given Democrats credit for that. But Johnson was the one that wanted to pass it, but he couldn't get enough Democrat votes to pass it. It was the Republicans that pushed and passed the 1964 Civil Rights Act. Go tonight and look it up and look at Wiki. WIKI put it in 1960. He couldn't even get enough Democrats to vote for it so he had to go to Republican senators in order to help him out.

They are anti life. The party pushes stuff that's anti life. It pushes anti morality because most of their policies are immoral. That pushes sexual perversion. It is the party of death. Why do you say that past? If you go back, you will see slavery started with the Democratic Party and we saw many slaves that died. We also saw under Jim Crow. Jim Crow was established by Democrats and we saw under Jim Crow how many were hung and lynched.

And then we are seeing today how many babies African American people are giving up their future because they won't have in another 1520 years. They won't have enough people because they have cut their birth rates off and have aborted their children. This is exactly what the party wants. It's really straightforward,

isn't it? If you want to get rid of babies, what they've done with people who tend to be more educated and tend to have like whatever the white majority as it's dwindling away, what have they done? They've told people that babies are bad for you. So they've reduced birth rates voluntarily through culture in the black communities. They just put Planned Parenthood in because almost all of them are in lower income areas and specifically lower income black areas.

That's what they go do and they kill an awful lot of black babies. How do you get behind a party that does that? Here's the last little piece of gaslighting for the day. Inflation has returned to normal. So say at CBS, same people that just did that interview. Right. Inflation has returned to normal. What does that mean for the election? Inflation has fallen dramatically, but it remains a

top concern for voters. So they said this and then what you do as you go through the money watch, because the the inflation returns to normal is one article. But then you go into money watch where they actually have their economic sort of pieces and I cut out the graph. Here's what it means. The rate of inflation has returned to normal, which means a lower rate of inflation than it was previously, but we continue to lose value in our dollar. The normal rate of inflation is

what 2%? That's the goal. The goal is that our that we get, we have the government steal 2% of our of our net worth and our value that is held in savings each year by them devaluing our currency. That's the goal is regular normal inflation. If it returned in a way that you would think about it when you say words like that and you meant it in the spirit of honesty, what you would say is, is that we are now regaining the value of our dollar. Inflation is negative and trying

to regain ground, but it's not. And that's why these price charts are so important. That's what I'm going to cover right here. Let's do a couple things. I don't drink 2 liter bottles of soda, but let's do one. In 2019, a dollar 59 was the average that they saw nationwide at the end of August. By the end of 2024, it's two O 6, so about $0.65 difference. These ones are more important. Let me do some other ones. A pound of bacon, 558 in 2019, 679 right now at the end of August.

How about butter? Four O 4 for a pound of butter and it's still up 480 something coffee. That's important to most of us. 417 August of 2019, 631 in 2024. So yes, the inflation may have dropped. Here's chicken. That's something we all generally eat. 296 in 2019 395 it's up a buck over that time. Ground beef, something I eat all the time, 382 in 2019 558 All of these numbers are worse. I'm trying to see if there's a single metric where something is lower.

Pound of tomatoes, 186. Two dollars that's slightly up Yogurt 114 it's up to 167. Every single price index that I see has an increase in price. I'm trying to see if there's any of them. Some of them are massive, like a dozen eggs is up a doll 126% increase 2019 to 2024. The only thing that they show that has a 0% increase is a pint of strawberries. That's it. And the, and the tomatoes, it's only by 2%.

Everything is more expensive than it was because the dollar is worth less because inflation has returned to normal. In the same way that they've taken the the 4X increase at the border and they've reduced that by half. They're only playing against their own score. So they've done better than they used to do, but they still suck. And that's where we should be at. I've got I got a pallet cleanse for you. Again. We started off with talking

about tax fraud and tax evasion. The idea that the only way that you resist this nonsense is by not funding it the other way is an appeal to God. Here's kind of a little joke, little kind of a fun thing as we kind of end the day today on this Tuesday, let's do an appeal to God. All of us have had frustrations with customer care. If you're smart and you deal with it properly and you're in the right, then generally speaking, you'll have a good outcome if you have the patience.

But if you're in the wrong, like you spend money that you don't have, then you're probably going to get hit with fines and things. And that's just the nature of the beast. Sometimes you got to pay the tolls. I do this with the toll company all the time. They'll charge me a fine. I'm like, hey, I'm not going to pay your fine, but I'm happy to pay the toll just because your technology didn't work.

Guess what? They always will get rid of the fines for me and they'll always let me pay my tolls. But sometimes you can't get that way. Here's Veronica. She's going to take it to the next level. She wants to talk to the next highest manager. You guys know who the next highest manager is. Stay tuned. Oh, you want to speak to someone higher than me? Yes. Father God, I leave you with my customer. Ma'am, we've gone over every transaction in your account history, and you verified the

accuracy of every transaction. So those overdraft fees they apply? Transfer me to someone else. I no longer want to speak with you. You're not getting transferred again. You've already been transferred twice. I'm the supervisor, and there's nobody else that's going to give you any other information. I want to speak with someone higher than you or you want to speak to someone higher than me. Yes. In that case, if you don't mind, close your eyes and bow your head for me.

What? Father God, I leave you with my customer. She's not understanding more money than what you have in your account available for you. You're going to get charged an overdraft fee. I can no longer help her illuminate her path. Allow yourself to be revealed to her so that she can understand what happens when you overuse your debit card. Jesus, in your name we pray. Ma'am, Ma'am, ma'am. What you can't you guys talk it out?

Get me to someone. Else there is no one else above God. That's the whole point, I think. So as those of you who are out there listening and those of you who are out there thinking, oh, you know, like, can we? How do we fix a problem that's bigger than ourselves? How do we handle a situation that is bigger than we can handle? That's how you do it You got to go to the next authority. You got to go to the top of the

line. So just bow your head you were you were trying to look up, but you probably got to look down, put your eyes down and go that route Really appreciate all that I had some funny five star views. I'll I'll grab another one for you guys tomorrow until then, let me go ahead and say thanks to my buddies over at shield arms because it's time they've got a really neat mag loader that I'm going to do a review on for our local channel.

If you guys have not checked out shield arms if you're looking to increase the capacity of your daily carry in the Glock world, which I do, let me just show you hold on. I don't even care if they kick us off YouTube for this one. This is this is my shield arms modified. I've got their magwell. I've got their their mag release on this side and I've got this high capacity mag that holds 17

and a micro pistol. You guys want to do the right thing and upgrade your capabilities in a dangerous world that gets more and more dangerous instead of 10/15 is a big deal. shieldarms.com. Go check out their S9. Check out their S15. These are their magazines that hold a lot more. Use the promo code Kyle. It's in the show description. Kyle will save you 5% when you go out there and pick up something. You might want to one to reload and one to hold onto or get one

of the big kits full of them. I've got a 20 round reload that I carry when I go to church. Why? Because I'm not going to get stuck dealing with people trying to hurt us while we're worshipping. That's my job in the world as a man. I think many of you guys have that same instinct. Since we're talking about guns, I will leave you with one final thought. It's not really a palate cleanse, it's just the question we're all asking.

Thanks so much. God bless all of you meditate on this question as we head out the door today. We're living under a corporate and medical fascism. This is tyranny. When do we get to use the guns? No, and I'm and I'm not. That's not a joke. I'm not saying it like that. I mean literally, where's the line? How many elections are they going to steal before we kill these people? Thanks for listening to the Kyle Seraphin show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin.

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