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The State of Emergency | EP 259

Mar 07, 20241 hr 5 min
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Tonight: Biden will address the joint session of Congress to claim the "State of the Union" is strong. However, our country is suspending the Bill of Rights with journalists being arrested, unrest in the streets with terrorist supporters stopping traffic, an illegal alien invasion overwhelming our resources at the border and major cities, and New York City has the National Guard checking bags for guns/knives on the subway. THIS is the America we see under Joe Biden.____________________________________________________Today's podcast supported by https://CatholicVote.Org (Get in The LOOP)Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites:https://contingencymedical.com/ (Emergency Antibiotic Kit!)https://4Patriots.com/KYLE (Survival foods)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://PatriotCoolers.com/ (Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding) 🇺🇸 Follow Kyle on X/Truth Social/Instagram: @KyleSeraphin⭐️ APPLE Podcasts 5-star Reviews (Leave one and listen for us to read it): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-kyle-seraphin-show/id1654162813

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Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower, an American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI Agent Kyle Serif. Well hello my friends, Welcome to the Kyle Serafin Show. Today is Thursday, it is March the 7th, 2024 and we are rolling live on rumble.com/kyle Serafin.

There it is guys. Make sure that you have followed the channel if you have not done so already. Make sure you've hit a like at some point in time as you enjoy the content that we are pushing out today. Interesting day today, March 7th. I told you guys that there was kind of a historical significance to March 4th for me. March 7th as well. March 7th was the day that I was allowed to go back into. The FB is actual offices on the 4th. Two years ago I went back into

the office. I went back in to go to a shooting range actually and then on the on the 4th, 7th I came in man I got to get my numbers right. 7 of 2022, March 7th of 2022. I roll in and I sit down with my boss who tells me you are out. You don't get to work non prioritized Indian Crime. Your job is now to go sit in a corner and I did that for like 6-6 or so weeks before I got

tossed out. And all that was because of the State of the Union. Today is the State of the Union for this year or two years from that week, and an awful lot has changed. I feel like based on the road that we are going down, I can look into the future and tell you a little bit about what the State of the Union will look like in about 5-6 years if we don't see some substantial change. So I'm going to give you that preview in just one second before we get too far into it.

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Prepare or repair the two options and you can prepare. The cheaper, the smarter and the more comfortable way to do it. If you want to go to fourpatriots.com slash Kyle again, the number four patriots.com/kyle, should we look into the future? Should we just take a little peek out there and see what is in there? I've got a bunch of these video clips that I want to line up. For some reason today, I'm fixated on two things.

I'm fixated on the city which controls the state in New York, and I don't think that's just because my wife is from Brooklyn and that she grew up in that city. I don't think so. I think that New York, for all Americans has always been sort of. It may be where it might. When I was a kid, my dad used to say it's where the jerks live for those you New Yorkers, you

know what I'm talking about too. But it's also, it's kind of the shining example as New York goes and as California goes, those two big coastal places like the the state of California gives us all of our weird environmental rules. The the status of New York kind of tells us where crime and urban areas are trending in this country. And if New York is on a good footing, this country's probably on an OK footing. It's moving in the right

direction. And when it is going down the tubes, when it's just getting crapped and and flushed, then then so is this country. And many of you know that. So anyway, let's look into the future. Joe Biden wins in 2024, God forbid, and then whatever, I don't know, somewhere in the middle of the next term, whoever they bring up some DEI sort of candidate. This is what I see coming down the line, so take a deep breath. Let's just at least smile our way through this state of

emergency, ladies. And gentlemen, the President of America. Shut up, Shut up. Sit your multi ass down, Chilla. Shit, I know she's bad right now with all that starving bullshit and the dust storms and we running out of French fries and burrito coverings. Yeah, but I got a solution. That's what you said last time. I got a solution. You're dead, South Carolina. What's up? That's what I thought.

Now I understand everyone's shit's emotional right now, but listen up. I got a three-point plan to fix everything. Number one, we got this guy. Not sure #2, he's got a higher IQ than any man alive. And #3, he's going to fix everything. I give you my word as present. Don't fix the problems with all the dead crap. He's going to make them grow again. And that ain't all. I'll give you my word. He's going to fix the dust storms to you. I'll give you my word.

He's going to fix the comments. There's more to this. Look, if you guys have not seen the movie Idiocracy, that's what you're missing out on. A 2006 movie made by Mike Judge who's the creator of Beavis and Butt Head. Yeah, that Mike Judge, it wasn't supposed to be prophetic. It was supposed to be a joke. 2006, that was right in the middle of George W You remember how much better everything was then. And George W obviously not a perfect candidate. Man, we have really slipped.

He took a look into the future and he said somebody said that's Letitia James as president. I don't think Letitia James has guns like that. That's Terry Crews playing president, Jorge Camacho. Fact Check me on the name, but I know it's Camacho shooting a machine gun for the State of the Union. That's the way we're headed

right now, folks. We're headed into insanity into chaos into just Idiocracy, the dumbest people in charge and the and the thing that's actually quite funny and they said he goes we got this guy not sure right. They show the the the Jumbotron and and we have our guy up there who's the the hero of the protagonist whose name now escapes me for some reason but that's because they they when they asked him what his name was he says not sure.

The solution to all the problems that Terry Crews comes up with is the government is going to come in and save you and if you rely on the government to solve your problems that's the Idiocracy. That's how you end up, you end up with people. The the classic joke in there is that people start spraying sponsored electrolyte drinks onto the crops. That's why there's a Dust Bowl,

that's why there's no food. That they all they're all starving because they're spraying essentially like a Gatorade product called Brondo. And they're they're spraying it out of all their sprinkler systems onto crops, which, you know, sugar water and salts and stuff are not really great. Anybody who understands agriculture would know that you only have to have half a brain, which is why this average Joe from, you know, 2006 America flies into the future and it's

like 2400 something. And everybody is retarded. And that's what you're saying. But a lot of it becomes, it comes from this, this idea that the government's going to save you. They're going to be the ones that do this. I sat in a Twitter space last night. I know this is like the bane of my existence, but I do it anyway. And I was with former Congressman George Santos. That's always really weird. And I give him a hard time because it's fun. And they're these two, I

wouldn't even call them libs. They're leftists at this point, these two leftist ladies that were arguing with me about the trad wife story, that's fun. I don't mind doing that. But all the solutions they had involved going to the government and getting the government to fix it. And the and the question you need to be asking your leftist friends, your Lib friends. It's real simple.

Number one, what does the government do really well, as an example of how you expect them to solve the problems that are in front of you? How they going to fix the economy? Are they the ones that broke the economy because they got involved in it? Name something the government is involved in heavily that has gotten more reasonable and less expensive for you. How about healthcare? The government put its ugly fingers, its dirty little fingers into the pie of

healthcare. Is healthcare cheaper today? You pay more for an X-ray today, even though those machines are paid off and the technology is ancient comparatively, right. It's not a new thing. Same thing for your CT scans. For your Mr. is like all the medical imaging that you might need to do all the surgery should be much more mundane.

There's always, you know, there's new things coming out, but because the government is involved, and mostly because you are paying for people who can't pay, you're paying for all those illegals that come in and things like that. Anybody who's ever worked in an ER would be absolutely shocked how many people come into the ER and don't pay a penny.

Not a penny, literally. I've had homeless people that were taking smoke breaks, came in with their bicycle and all their crap that they owned and they just had like flu like symptoms or they had allergy like symptoms. So they had, you know, like a runny nose. And the they had enough money to buy cigarettes. They had enough money to buy things that are not necessary for the existence of your life. They couldn't pay $5 towards their ER bill, which I'm sure was in the hundreds if not

thousands. They refused to pay. That is more accurate. And then it goes to collections, and that collections never get picked up. So those people live forever. They're going to go into a cycle of poverty and never be able to pay for anything. And then you pay for that person and then you pay for the illegal that doesn't speak English, that comes in, that has no business here because we passed a law in the 80s saying that everybody has a right to be treated under emergency rule.

And in some ways, there's not a bad thing about saying you can't turn people away for their inability to pay. But what it turns into, because it's a government mandate, it's not compassionate care. It turns out that certain people will use emergency care, the most expensive thing we can do, as their primary care. That's the government getting involved. It's second order and 3rd order

effects. None of these people could see it. This lady was telling me that the the problem with women making less money than men on the median income scale. And by the way, I did the numbers in America and it's like the median income for women in this country is 28,000 and change. And the median income for men is 38,000 and change. OK, so those are two data points.

There's a big separation there. That's a huge difference between between 28,000 and 38,000, which we all know her solution was, is that the government needs to make childcare more affordable so that women can compete in the marketplace. Well, who pays for that childcare? The government. That's us. So what you're telling me is that you and me need to pay for other women to get into the workforce. And here's the other funny part about it that they don't

understand. Who does she think is going to provide that cheap childcare for very little money? It's going to be women. It's going to subjugate women. My whole trad argument is not based on the fact that I hate women or that I want women to do something that is bad. I want them to do something that's good and I want it to make sense. And if women compete in the marketplace, I have friends whose wives make 300 plus $1000

a year. They're outstanding attorneys good, you know, God bless them, whatever they could be. Stay at home husbands. That's a rarity. That's really rare. Think about how many people you know that are in that marketplace. Most people in this country know that there's a basic reality and the only way that women are going to be able to do it is to outsource and the same thing my like my my wife was raised with essentially like a stay at home. Dad, that's fine.

I don't. I'm not trying to tell you how to live. I'm also not trying to tell you that I'm individually saying one thing or another. But I'm telling you that if you can't understand 2nd order, third order effects of what you're talking about, then you get this guy out there with a machine gun in the middle of the State of the Union and our and our GOP is weak. This is the response. Like, look, we are in the most weak and pathetic time when Mike Johnson's answer to what's going

on in this country is this. I'm going to give you a little taste of how sad and stupid I think this is. Because if you think this is going to turn the tide, 6% takes from the FBI. Like, they don't get it. Someone shared with me a Tom and Jerry meme. I don't know why Memes are my favorite, but they really are Tom and Jerry. You guys remember, it's the old cartoon. It's the cat and the mouse.

Tom and Jerry is not realistic. It's a cartoon because the mouse always wins and the mouse is smarter. In reality, the mouse runs across the floor. The cat watches it because cats are smart. They're bigger. They're apex predators, or they're closer to apex than than your alternative.

They they watch this mouse go and then the mouse goes, and then they just lay awake very patiently and the next time the mouse goes across snap, they grab it, they kill it and they eat it. Or they just, you know, chew it, throw it in the air and and play with it until it's dead. If Jerry catches Tom, the show is over. And that is the same thing for our Uniparty clowns. That's why this clip is we're just we're just going to do enough to make it look like we're involved in the process.

There was a a thing that I used to have. It was called a demotivator and it said there was two things about it #1 government. If you think that we have problems, you should see our solutions. This is one of those moments. And the other thing is contractors, the people who really benefit from the stuff, the ones who get government money. And that piece is that if you if you are not going to be part of the solution, there's an incredible amount of money to be

made in maintaining the problem. Here are the people maintaining the problem. We also advanced, as you've seen the summary cuts to some of the agencies that we believe are really overreaching and and have been turned in some ways against the American people. We we're going to cut 3% from DOJ, 7% from the ATF, 6% from the FBI and 10% from the EPA. And that's just a start. We have a lot more priorities and things that we need to advance.

But the reality is, is we all recognize is that we have to grow the House majority, take back the Senate for the Republican Party and win the White House. And I'm here to tell you the reason we're optimistic. We believe those things are going to happen in November and we can't wait that they can't get here soon enough. The reason that we believe that is because we're really optimistic and we believe things because because we have this

guy, not, not sure. We got this guy, not sure he's going to make it rain and he's going to fix the crops and he's going to save the economy like the the low energy, low T government bureaucratic energy that comes out of that guy. It's so like is that the leadership that you guys were hoping for? McCarthy was not any better. All these people are just weak men. They have no like how about this one? How about this one, Mike Johnson? What if you just didn't fund any of it?

Do you know how much people would notice if you shut down the entire government? Here's the best part about it. The government, the government deal that you signed, when you're part of, like, the really critical apparatus is that you show up to work either way. Fund the military. I don't care what you what you do with that. But the no one for speaker argument, I just saw it in our chat. The no one for speaker argument

was as follows. If there is no one in the speaker's chair, then no one can introduce funding bills, which means that it just runs out its natural course. And then we get to see whether or not it matters. And I can just give you the spoiler alert looking forward. And this is not President Camacho. This is if you were to defund our government or not. Fund it is what I really mean. Not defund it, just stop funding it. That's different. Let it run out its natural course.

Nothing happens. You won't notice a difference. I've lived through government shutdowns and so have you, and you don't remember when they were specifically, unless you were in the government, you don't remember when they were because it didn't change your life. Average people, there's 3,000,000 plus government workers, The ones that are essential is very, very few.

And they keep showing up to work and eventually they all get paid and so do the people that didn't show up to work, by the way, 'cause that's how dumb we are. We pay people that didn't do their job because we just write money like it comes out of nowhere because it comes out of nowhere. How wild is that? How crazy is that? That's why I'm going to be focusing a little bit on the New York, NY is fantasy island. It is one of the silliest

things. And by and by the way we'll wrap up with like a very long video for no particular reason other than I just found it funny and I tried to cut something together. It's not my best editing work. I'll do a better one for you but you guys will appreciate the end of the show. All right. Let's do a let's do a topic here that I I pulled up, found this. It it shows the fundamental first order thinking and the emotional reaction that we're

seeing on the political left. Look, I've been playing it for you all day. I actually have an entire sheet of things that are going terribly wrong and we may touch some of those things. But this is the kind of stuff that you see this emotional instinct. Political leftist. This is a great story for what it is, which is propaganda. It's also linear thinking. Non 2nd order, non 3rd order thinking. Black women are 6 times more likely to be killed than white women. Data revealed.

That's atrocious in this country, is it not? It's a real problem. The paper comes from a a decade's worth of data from the CDC, which questionable among black women aged 25 to 44 across 30 different states. It's a paper published in The Lancet medical journal analyzing homicide rates of black women. Now look at this headline, because this is what I want you to look at what it's It's actually right at the top of NBC News. It's one of their first like, click this story kind of pieces.

Black women are 6 times more likely to be killed than white women. That's atrocious. DJ Dowling just said it in the chat. You just gave it away. Who are they killed by? Well, you think that might be part of the story, wouldn't you? Here's Clara Claret or Claretta Bellamy is the one writing about this. In the US, Black women are 6 times more likely to be killed in their white counterparts. Troubling new data reveals that is troubling. The paper was doing analysis of homicide rates.

I just told you who it was collected between 1999 and 2020. OK, so 2021 years. It's a lot of time. Couple of decades. The homicides were classified as death by shooting, piercing, cutting or other forms of violence. Racial disparities varied by state. For example, in Wisconsin, black women were 20 times more likely to be killed than white women.

Women in the Midwestern states were also found more likely to be killed by a firearm, probably because that's where the firearms are, mostly because the Northeastern States and California and Oregon are trying to outlaw them. So all these things kind of line up with what we know what's

going on in the world. The study was designed to provide a more comprehensive data set about homicide rates in black women and then fill in the gaps in the existing literature, says the paper's lead author and a postdoctoral psychiatric research fellow at Columbia University. All right, and her name is Bernardine Waller. We'll give credit where it's due. She said she found it very discouraged.

She was very discouraged that no one had performed the research of this magnitude and was devastated to find out that there was such a high homicide rate of black women. Well, she said, for every one person murdered, you've got their family members, you've got their friends, you've got the communities that are devastated. I agree with all of this, by the way. All of this is devastating.

It's absolutely catastrophic. And if you're looking at it through that lens, what does it mean for our black families? Because, she said, many black families have women as heads of household. That is the catastrophe. Black women are murdered at a rate 6 times higher than white counterparts, and they are far more likely to be the head of the household. So now you don't just have young black men growing up with no father. There's a high percentage comparatively of black women

that are also murdered now. No mother. And when you've lived with no father to give you guardrails, and you have a mother that is in fact going to be the victim of violence, that seems really problematic. What are you learning? OK, we're going to keep going on because this whole article is so important. While researchers didn't identify the causes behind the staggering difference, the paper points to structural racism, including poverty, educational attainment, and employment.

The states with the largest share of low house, low income households where people tend to live closest together, had the highest disparities in homicide rates. So what we're saying is urban areas and low income urban areas. Approximately 45% of black women experienced stalking 45%. That seems awfully high physical and sexual violence in their lifetime.

And an estimated 51% of black female homicides were related to an intimate partner violence, according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Intimate partner violence was a key contributor of homicide in these black women, so on and so forth. The statistics in the paper spark feelings of angst as they come as no surprise from a couple of people that goes on and on and on. You know what they never say? Who are the people that are doing the killing?

They never say it. The people that are most likely to engage in a crime against you are the people that are near you. We don't have a society where strangers randomly stalk people they've never seen. That doesn't very much happen. It is a thing that exists. It's the lowest percentage, the most likely. Look, you can even go back to what's on my wall. You know what's on my wall over my shoulder. Silence of the lamps. Let it go into focus. You remember Hannibal Lecter points this out.

How do we start to covet? That was the thing he said. You guys remember that? It's a great movie. It's total fantasy, by the way, because there are no women in the FBI that are selected by assistant directors to go and find serial killers. That's that's totally made-up. Even though they actually did shoot it in the FBI Academy, I think they actually teach women that that's what they're going to be like. And then reality, it's never

that. But how, how do we begin to covet, covet, to be envious of, to be desirous of? Those happen from the things that you see everyday. It's your neighbor that has more than you. It's your neighbor's wife, it's your own spouse, partner, girlfriend, whatever. Those are the people. Those are the people that are the victims of violence, which is very, very low in our society comparatively.

But it's that group of people that are closest to you that are most likely to experience your frustration, your rage, your momentary weaknesses, that crime of passion, the senseless guy out in the world that has nothing to do with the community that sneaks in and is like a lone wolf. That's why that murder in in in Moscow. ID was so scary for people because they were like, did some strange drifter just come in and just kill some college girls and

some guys? Did someone just murder 4 people and had nothing to do with them because they couldn't figure out what the link was? That's the scariest thing. That's a boogeyman in America. That's not a real concept that actually happened. We all lived through the 80s.

Remember that? Actually, the scary person who had nothing, nothing to do with your whole family or your community or anything else, just crept in like a predator, like a cat watched you for a while and took you out like a mouse. That's not a real thing. It's a very, very, very small fraction. It is a statistically infinitesimally small group of people. What happens is, is those near you. Which is why black women are overwhelmingly murdered by black

men. And by the way, that's the same thing for white women, overwhelmingly married, murdered by by white men, people in their family communities, etcetera. Same story with Hispanics. Same story with Asians, who have apparently the lowest group of this. All of these are not random acts of violence. We don't actually have that, except when you start doing what's going on in New York, which is that you import people that have no concept of value. They have no tether to the

society. You drop them into a place that they do not understand, and then you have them try to survive as best they can, and then you pair it with this. Most of you guys already know this, by the way, but I'm going to just do a little recap. This is 2022 New York Times, OK.

The story that the title that you're seeing on the screen right now, New York Police Department officers leave in droves for better pay in smaller towns this year has seen the highest number of resignations in two decades. So how interesting that a study that talks about black women dying over the past 20 years and they're all up in arms in it, and this is a Lib cause, no doubt about it. We're talking about the fact that our shining example of the biggest city in America is losing cops.

They're running away just two years ago and two years after that study wrapped up, its data set and all the local small areas are the ones that are benefiting from IT. People in Florida, people in Idaho, you're getting experienced police officers that are like, I'm out, I'm not being supported. I don't have any interest in it. I want to leave. They're leaving in droves now. At that point in time, the New York Police Department claimed

it had 36,000 sworn officers. I want you to remember the number by 20/22. At the end they said apparently they were down to 34,000. They had 12125 resignations up to November of 2022 and it only got worse. This article right here coming from New York Post, it's from March. So that's like about 3-4 months after I guess it's four or five months after the last article. New York PDNYPD cops resigning at a new year record-breaking pace, 117% jump from just two years earlier.

NYPD cops are record-breaking. They are alarming. They are approaching emergency staffing levels. This is really the state of the state and the state of the union when you have this problem. In one month alone, they had 240 officers tap out. It was a 36% spike from the previous where they had 176 tap out. People are leaving in droves. They don't want to be a part of it. And I kept focusing on this all

night. I just kept seeing scenes from Escape From New York. And I'm not just talking about having the AR Fifteens or the M Sixteens that had no hand guards, which I don't know why they did that, but they did. I'm talking about the fact that you are bringing in more and more people that are not part of the American system. They're not part of the American value system. And you're getting less and less of the people that are meant to make sure that our values have a line.

That's what the thin blue line is supposed to be. It's not supposed to be protecting each other from, from making sure that nobody gets prosecuted for doing the wrong thing. That's not the thin blue line. That's the that's the thin blue, you know wall of silence that people talk about. There is that there's a code of honor when you when you put up mostly because most Americans have no concept of what equals reasonable force. They have no concept of what deadly force is.

They look at a something that happens in and they either take one side or the other. They instinctively support the cops, which I think is bad, or they instinctively support the the so-called victim or the person that was the perpetrator also bad. Most people are not educated enough on these topics to be able to speak about them coherently, but you got to have cops. It's what separates us. That's what separates, that's what allows Western society to exist.

What we've done in our country and what we've done in all of Western society is we have taken people, we've paid them money and we have outsourced violence by the state to them. And for them to do that, they have to maintain honor and imputed. This is the problem with an FBI that is weaponized. If the problem with the New York Police Department that's politically active and doesn't have enough people to do the job.

So we're now living in this place where more and more cops are resigning and then this is going on. Look, I got AI got a couple videos here. These are not going to blow your minds, but they are threatening. This is a dude who decided to take advantage. He also, by the way, wasn't raised in the United States. So I don't know how much he's assimilated to our value system, but he's fully comfortable charging people 300 bucks a month for rent, having seventy of them 7 zero people.

I didn't even do the math on that. Was that like $21,000? Does that sound right 70 times 300? Yeah, $21,000. I don't know why I needed to check that, but I did. He was charging $21,000 to turn his furniture store into this, like, illegal. What do you call this? Boarding house? Flop house? That's what my dad would call it, a flop house. Check this guy out. They've been through hell.

This New York City furniture store had been illegally converted into sleeping quarters for more than 40 migrants. City officials shut it down earlier this week. The store's owner said as many as 70 people were staying there because they couldn't afford a place to live. After timing out of the city's emergency shelter system, residents were charged $300.00 a month for a place to sleep and

three meals a day. This morning most of them called me. They said what they've been through is they have never been through that last night. They've been through hell trying to find a place, you know, to stay. They were fine. We were fine. We were just, you know, doing what we have to do. The landlord was issued 2 violations from the Buildings Department. Mayor Eric Adams said officials were still investigating what happened. People should not be living in

unsafe environments. Too many people make desperate choices, and at the root of that is the fact that we haven't built enough housing. We really do need to make a dent in terms of the number of homes, safe, decent, affordable homes available to New Yorkers. Did you hear what she said? The real problem is the government hasn't solved the

problem yet. It's not that we have too many illegal people that don't belong in this society, that didn't come here with any money or skills or resources or the ability to continue on and be part of this society and our culture. Look, we've always allowed people to come in, and historically, New York was a place where that happened. Tenement housings. Go watch gangs in New York, you'll see people lived in absolute squalor. The difference was this.

They weren't guaranteed success and so they were left to fight it out and the cream rose to the top and the people that were capable, they came here, you know, they became part of Maryland. A lot of them went W that's what they did. They just left. They were like, all right, this place sucks. They built the railroads. Some of them died building the railroads. A lot of them died doing a lot of things because there was no safety net.

So you could bring as many people as you want in and it was a self selecting process. Tons of people died. And we don't really like that as modern people. We don't look at that and go like, yeah, that's what that's what happens in humanity. But historically, that's what happens in humanity, folks. You come in, you make it. You don't make it. You sink. You swim. That was the American dream.

If you had enough effort and you were lucky enough, there's a lot of luck of it, then boom, you win. You can have unlimited illegal or no. You don't have to have any rules about immigration. If there's no safety net, if you don't have people coming into the emergency room and getting free medical care and walking out, and I have to pay for it and you have to pay for it, they can do that. It's easy.

The problem is, is when you have limited resources, you have unlimited people coming in and those people are getting charged it to the people that already live here. That's what it looks like. Before we get deeper into it, I want to say thanks to my buddies over at Patriot Coolers. They are not freeloaders. They pay us to be on the show and we appreciate them. This is my favorite. Look at this patriotic boxes. They get what it's about.

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Patriot coolers.com. The promo code is Kyle. Kyle, just as you guys heard before. 4 letters, 10% off. Kaboom. All right, so there she is, the woman telling us it's the government that needs to be the solution. This, the government is the problem. I will, I will ask you again. I will encourage you to go to your friends, and you just ask the simple question. What does the government do so well that you feel really good about? Where do you feel like you're getting your money's worth out

of the government? Where it's the amount of money that you would normally pay for it? There's not a lot of great answers for this, by the way. It's the same reason why I call them government schools. It's the same reason why government or public schools are not fantastic. Do you want your kid raised by the DMV? Because that's the government. You want universal healthcare? Go look at the VA, which we talked about the other day. the VA is universal healthcare for

veterans. It is a terrible organization Doing a mediocre is best job. It mostly exists for people to have jobs. People need jobs. Kyle, I get it. Those jobs should actually provide value. It should be a good or a service that people are willing to pay for at market value. That's the way that we do it. Now here's the fun thing. I want to show you the inside of what that that flophouse look like. I'm going to talk over the top and describe it for folks. So you should be able to see

this. There's really no audio to this clip. And and here it is. OK, you got a bunch of people. It's a furniture store. So there he is like basically laying out mattresses and people are just stacked. While there's no privacy here, this is not an American experience. This is not even There's not even as much privacy as you might have in a barracks, like in an open bunk barracks. At least then you're all men or all women. We don't have Coed barracks yet, that I'm aware of.

They may be sorted by room, but you're not going to have a bunch of men and women, like stacked up in bunks. That's what you have there. Somebody said it looks like a hostel. Yep, it does that. Hostels are inherently kind of weird. If you've ever been travelling in and gone in, hostels, it's there's a sense of unease. Anybody that is like a single female is definitely a potential victim in those, and they try to

segregate them out by gender. Man on this side, women on that side, you can't go in there after a certain hour, blah blah, blah. It's not. I mean, a lot of bad things happen in hostels. There's a reason why they make horror movies about them and they're not like people get hacked up and murdered. It's just like people steal from you. The potential for actual sexual violence and things like that happen. It's not awesome. It's not a great scenario. That guy was making $21,000 a

month off that. Plus, I assume he was still selling crap out of that store. What a weird, what a weird experience. That's what New York kind of looks like right now. And then you listen to what the politicians are saying about it. Like I said, you already heard how weak the GOP is on this game. How about the how about the Democrats? Are they feeling good about it? Yeah, they are.

They're going to go out and tell you that the State of the Union is strong, even though we are literally living in what I would call a state of emergency. And I know it because I'm going to show you the receipts that there is a state of emergency. It's happening in New York. We got that for the end here. How about Jerry Nadler going to gaslight us? There's no way to dislike this man anymore. His physical looks are exactly what you'd expect from this

guy's position. But here, get a little taste of a Jerry Nadler. He's going to gaslight you strong. He's actually more coherent than Joe Biden. How sad is that They should let him do the State of the Union. New York is the capital of crime. Nonsense. There's no migrant crime wave in New York. That crime is down in New York this year, according compared to last year, is down substantially since the 1990s, as it is everywhere in the country. New York's homicide rate is 4.8

per 100,000. Alabama's homicide rate is more than triple that at 15.8 per 100,000 people. More than 170,000 migrants have arrived in New York City since April 2022. Because the migrant numbers have increased, the overall crime rate has stayed flat, and in fact, many major categories of crime, including rape, murders and shootings, have decreased in that time period, according to analysis of the New York City Police Department's month by month statistics since April 2022 Fox News.

Did you hear what he just cited 2022? Yep. Yeah, yeah, yeah, You're you're two years in arrears, boy. So statistics are always behind what's actually happening on the street. Anybody who's ever seen statistics knows that. That's how we know COVID was garbage because they were giving us up-to-the-minute numbers of deaths when they were actually years in arrears. Be able to to to analyze that stuff. It was made-up. And those numbers that he's using from 2022, they're not

related to today. Doesn't stop him from saying it. The best is, is that the government is telling you the government is doing a good job. How much faith you have in the government telling you the government does a good job. They're going to fix the crop problems in the economy. They got this guy. They got this guy who's going to solve all the He's the smart guy. This is it. All right, so here's Mayor Adams. This guy is Mr. Swagger.

He's also got it under control. Don't worry about New York. Look, everything is better. He's he's going to tell you in the same exact phrase that not only is everything better, it's all down. And then we're going to hear another clip of him saying that's why they had to add 1000 cops into the subways, because that's how that's how you know that everything's fine. And shootings in 2023 and double digit decreases in subway crime in February 2024.

Because I heard you say that it's up in February, is actually down and is. That that you must have some out of date numbers. It's down by double digits. OK, OK, right. There you are. There you are. I like how everybody jumps in to support you, Marsha, So OK, right? There's somebody who's pushed, stabbed, beaten, and people don't feel safe going into the subways. What are you going to do about it? What's the governor going to do about it?

And she said, I think she's talking about more money for cops and more mental health issues. OK, yeah, more money for cops. What's going on? Here's another story. This is coming from New York Post again. This one is from November of last year. NYPD cutting budget for NYC cops. They're going to be down to 29,000 by 2025. They're going to lose 6000 cops as they are bringing in. They just said 180,000 migrants have added to New York City. How do you guys think this is

going to go? There's only one way this works. You have people that are not living in a good situation and meanwhile they're actually currently, they're currently being bought off. OK. They're currently being bought off at a level that we haven't even seen the chaos when the money runs out. But this story is pretty good. You're talking about how they're going to continually reduce the size of classes.

They have less and less people. They're expecting 4500 officers to leave their ranks in the next 18 months. Now that's now. Now we're talking about 15 months away from that, actually, maybe a little bit less. So in about a year we can pretty much expect it's going to be horrific. And this is also a one year plan. Here's Fox News reporting about how a bunch of money coming out of the state is just trying to

put a Band-Aid on this. Remember, when you print the money you can make any of the decisions you want. Look at Fox News covering down on the amount of cash it takes to handle people that have no right to our system that are simply leeching on it. That's not that I'm not compassionate about it, it's that you are now creating 2nd and 3rd order problems on the people that actually paid into the system and they're getting screwed over.

And by the way, I feel like if you live in New York, you've chosen this. But I also have a lot of sympathy because there's people that don't want to live there. It's actually got tons of people that are conservative. New York and California have, like some of the highest numbers raw numbers of conservatives in the country. They just are outweighed by people that are idiots that make terrible decisions. Check this out.

The last summer, New York State offered to help by launching a $25 million migrant relocation program, paying an entire year's rent for every migrant family that chooses to move out of the city. The problem is, New York suburban communities don't want them. Just five of the state's 62 counties are accepting migrant relocations, including Suffolk County.

But today a county spokesperson tells it's now re evaluating quote Suffolk County is not, nor will it be a sanctuary city and we have not agreed to accepting undocumented migrants. We are working with the state on clarification of the program, Rockland County's Republican Executive Ed Day says. This is the city's problem. Because you asked for it. You're a sanctuary city. We're not. The fact of the matter is we don't have the ability to do it. Straightforward. We didn't want this.

You wanted it. Enjoy it. You made your bed. We're talking about Escape from New York right now, folks. If you're just joining us and you've never seen it, we're moving towards Idiocracy simply because people refuse to to accept the consequences. It's second and third order consequences of their own really bad decisions. You can be a compassionate Lib type, but if you can't realize that when it starts not working for you, then maybe you should make some better decisions.

It's not. We need more government, We need more money. But that's exactly what the current mayor, Adam, I don't know if he's going to be able to survive this stuff. He seems like he's got an awful lot of scandals, and it looks like the FBI just raided his house the other day. But here's the deal. His answer is crime is down. That's why we're going to send a ton more cops into the subway because it's down. We're totally not behaving in a way that you should disagree

with. You shouldn't look at our actions and think that it means that our stats are made-up unless you can just do basic math. Administration is surging an additional 1000 police officers into our subway system every day, and the results are clear. Our transit climb was down by double digits in February. We shifted offices to 12 hour. Tours us to high, have a higher visibility. Our subway system is critical to rebuilding our economy, but that's just the beginning of

what we're doing. But are these efforts enough? Recently there has been a series of violent incidents in the subway, including an attack on a 17 year old who was defending her pregnant sister. If it feels like crime is up on the subways, NYPD numbers suggest that's because it is an increase in just about 13% since last year. I just heard it was crime was down.

Guys, the crime is down. You can't say it's up when it's down or it's down when it's up. And you know that it's down because that's why they put an extra 1000 cops in there. They're surging NYPD officers, who, by the way, are critically undermanned at historically low levels. For the last 20 to 40 years, they have less than they've ever had and they're going to send 1000 of them down there. That's how we know. That's how we know. Oh, by the way, that's not going to be enough.

That's why the governor is declaring what would normally be called a state of emergency. She's activated the National Guard .1. I'm redeploying nearly 1000 members of the New York State Police, MTA Police, and MTA National Guard to conduct bag checks in the city's busiest transit. They'll start seeing them at the tables, making sure that weapons are not being brought in, working in, in concert with our New York State Police as well as

our NYPD. Because no one heading to their job or to visit family or to go to a doctor appointment should worry that the person sitting next to them possesses a deadly weapon .1. There it is. She just told you they're going to put the National Guard there. They're going to start doing bag checks. I don't know why she says it like that. I guess it's a New York thing. They're going to do bank checks. I got some video from the subway.

This is what it looks like when the government, the federal government and the state government come in and suspend the 4th Amendment and they start doing searches and seizures looking for criminal activity, despite no indication or probable cause that there is. Now they may be able to get away with this because our Supreme Court has strangely said that universal checks and infringement on everybody's freedom is exactly, It's OK. That's not what they're talking

about. It's not unreasonable if everybody has to be checked going into the subway, really. How about 100 plus years of people going down into subways without having to get frisked and have their bags examined. But they were looking at it. Container inspections. If you show up in the New York subway system, you can now expect this I guess is I think this is Grand Central. My wife is pretty familiar with this area. We're looking at it. We're trying to figure figure it

out based on the signage. And it looks like people are going to be, they're going to be inspected. You're going to go through a checkpoint to get on the damn subway, just like you would if you're going on an airport. It's going to be a little bit less rigorous for now. You're going to see far less of it happening. And so they're going to have to show your bag. There's a man carrying his lady's purse. That's an interesting choice to do.

So they're going to evaluate, they're going to have state police. They're going to have like guys wearing pajamas and body armor carrying probably M fours. You've got state police officers, the state and the National Guard are going to participate in setting up, making sure they're ensuring your freedom by ruining and taking away your freedom. That's the State of the Union right now, folks. That's what this looks like.

This is would be a state of emergency and the only time that I've ever seen stuff like this where the National Guard is going to start looking into it where they've taken what would otherwise be a a combat ready troop and put them into these sort of positions was right after January 6th. It's almost like the Cloward Piven thing we talked about.

It's almost like it makes sense it's you overwhelm the resources of a local government you bleed it down the local government so they can no longer handle it. And what you know we need, we need big daddy government to come in. We need Jorge Camacho with the machine gun. We got this three-step plan. We got the smart guy. We're going to solve it. That's the state of the union. That's how you bring it in. You bring in tyranny by overwhelming the things that are around you.

I made a list of stuff that's insane that's currently going on, and I want to read it to you guys. The FBI targeting parents at school board meetings as potential terrorists. They're going after J. Sixers, which are misdemeanor crimes for the most part. They're targeting Catholics in Catholic churches because they believe that those might be enough for them to Juke up their white supremacy pieces. Oh, interesting. The Border Patrol is acting like a concierge desk.

They're no longer going to be security, making sure that the people that are not supposed to come in are not supposed to come in. They are now the welcome center, and they're giving people instructions on how to get to where they're going as they enter our country illegally. They're no longer allowed to do law enforcement. Like I said, the concierge. They are now going to facilitate free travel about the country that's upside down. The air marshals are making sandwiches.

The air marshals, the people that we instituted and stepped up in a big way after 911. You know, the time when we actually thought, like, the federal government should be involved in doing unreasonable searches and seizures? When you have to start taking off your shoes and your belts so that you can go in and get on an airplane, which we used to be able to do without doing that you just went through a metal detector. Now you got to do all the scan.

By the way, there's billions and billions of dollars in contract money making these scanners, which basically have a 96% failure rate when tested in red, in red team analysis. Why is that? Because they're run by people. These people are not very well educated because they work for the government and they don't give a shit. They don't. They're just they get bored. They do it all day. It's not very interesting to do

those sort of checks. So now you've got air marshals, the people that are supposed to be the last line of American defense, keeping the planes in the air and watching dangerous potential terrorists that are on watch list coming in from, by the way, outside the United States. The air Marshall gig is you get on a plane in the US, you fly to some crappy place and you follow people into the US that are potential threats through a threat matrices.

Now we're following J Sixers, including infants that weren't even born on January 6th, 2021. But they're the they're the child and in the family and they are part of the travel group of people that were in the area of the capital, not necessarily even in the capital, but just in the area in Washington, DC That's what our air marshals are doing. How about our EPA going after gas stoves? Because that's the real threat is that we can't have that.

So they need to outlaw that. They need to step up and they need to write rules that are not federal laws to go after things that are not a real problem for us. All right, The ATF wants to ban things without having actual law. They just want to exercise new rules. They want to interpret laws from the 1930s to mean things that didn't even exist at that time. That's the state. This is our Justice Department weaponized against your personal freedoms.

And they're doing it by crying about things, by acting like you're the crazy person when you are upset about them overrunning our borders and overwhelming our systems and saying that they don't work and that black women are getting killed at a rate of 6 times more without giving you the full facts. That's what's happening. And the ATF, by the way, has got a guy at the top of it who's in charge of their science and technology division, who's been in law enforcement for almost 20

years. And he can't even take a Glock apart, which I showed you how silly that was. I I did. M and PS are actually harder to take apart. The one that I did the other day takes a little bit longer. There's an extra step in it, the Glock. You literally just pin it back. You drop the pins and and set it forward, pull the trigger and it's gone. You can take a Glock apart while you're upside down in the dark and you just woke up from a from a long nap. It's not hard.

Those are the people that are trying to tell you, and they're telling you you're crazy. And we're going to hear it. We're going to hear demonization. We're going to hear gaslighting. We're going to hear all that insanity coming out of this dude. God knows how much they're going to have to pump him up on drugs because given an opportunity, he just basically is asleep at the wheel. I can't remember if I actually held on to a video of him doing that.

But what they could do is they could look like Bill Clinton, like I showed you the other day from 1995, because that was a Democrat and he was a Democrat hero. I will play that before we end the day so you guys can get a peek at what Democrats have done in the last 30 years. Because when Bill Clinton sounds tougher on everything than the Speaker of the House, who is supposedly a Republican like Mike Johnson, you know we're upside down.

That's the State of the Union. The state is we've given up so much ground and we've let ourselves be called crazy for it. I know none of you are in that category. What I'm saying is politically, those who are not paying attention are going to start paying attention when the walls start going up around them or not. Do you guys know that there's there's some great videos on how you domesticate and kill hogs or how to capture hogs and end them?

You just put food down, you just put it on the ground and you put the pieces of the fence around them and let them get acclimated to coming out and getting fed at a regular time. These are wild hogs by the way, totally feral animals that are not reliant on human. If you put food in the same place at the same time over and over again, they will become acclimated to going and getting it. And then once they go and get it, they'll start ignoring the

things around them. If it becomes familiar to. They'll be a little jumpy that they see pieces of fences, but they can walk right over them. They've always been OK before, so they'll be fine with it. You can set those fences up and you can start creating semi containment and they'll still come in and out. That's fine too.

Eventually you can leave it so there's only one point of entry in and out, and you can capture an entire herd of feral hogs by regular feedings with a little bit of patience. And this nation has been slowly captured over the last 30 years in the same way that I'm going to show you where Bill Clinton was. Those those fences have been slowly put around us to the point where we now have, what, 15 + 1,000,000 in the last two years or so.

People are coming in here at an incredible rate and nobody is screaming except people in the political right who are called what the the white rural rage. You're you're a xenophobic hate monger because you're just accurately analyzing that we're about to have the trap slam shut on us. The funny thing is I've got a amusing video about what that looks like in just a second. Before we do, let me run this piece, which I think is worth all of our times.

This is from The Blaze. I was contributing to it in a just a basic statement, but it's a really long piece if you have not gone to Blaze, if you're not supporting them and you want to support our buddy Steve Baker, who was arrested in a way that was totally outside of all the norms and protocols. It is a police state activity to arrest a journalist the way they did when they went after Steve Baker.

This is a good one. This, the story is written by Dave Urbansky, was published last night from what I could tell, or yesterday afternoon and it just says that they've released never before seen footage of Steve Baker. They have an entire unredacted stitched together every second accounted for Steve Baker in the US Capitol. They've been putting this together for a while.

This is going to destroy the DOJ case against him because the DOJ case, which we analyze in this particular piece, is based on things he said that were not during the time when they claimed that he was doing a crime, which was that he was covering it like a journalist. The The subtitle is the most boring man in the US Capitol. He walked around and documented it with a cell phone, and he's got his tripod and his gear, and he's wearing a hat that is not a MAGA hat.

He's wearing a Red Hat. Just walking around. Think it, says Yorktown on it if my memory serves. Worth your read, worth your look into. They accused him of four nonviolent misdemeanors that wouldn't have even made the FBI's. That wouldn't have even made the He's probably one of the lowest charge people, as are many others that are being charged

for January 6th misdemeanors. They are the lowest charges the FBI has ever engaged in. They have debased themselves on this because they're falling, trapped to the narrative 2. It's really gross. It's really sad, knowingly and knowingly entering and remaining in a restricted building without

a lawful authority. The building that we pay for disorderly and disruptive conduct as he is filming what is a noteworthy event that they have told us is so important and you can expect Biden to cover it a ton. So here's a little thing from Vince Colonnades. Donald Trump talking to him. I I don't play a lot of Trump clips, but this one's good. This is Vince Colonnades, who I like a lot and I've been on the show a number of times. So kind of cool to see them discussing.

My buddy Steve Baker. WMAL in Washington, DC is not letting the story go either. And I'm very appreciative for all of the media that is covering it. And I think Vince is very fair. He continues to be very fair and Donald Trump says as much as well. Here you go. Speaking of and Speaking of people being arrested and charged, I don't, I don't know if you saw, but a journalist for The Blaze called Steve Baker was just arrested on Friday by the Biden administration.

He was arrested for covering January 6th, 2021. He was in the capitol building. He just covered the events and they've charged him now, he told me. I talked to him Thursday. He told me that he wasn't didn't used to be a Trump supporter, but given everything he's seen, he is now. And he says that he's expecting because you've mentioned it in public that he could get a pardon when you return to the presidency. How soon do you think something like that would happen?

Well, if you know him and if you respect him and like him, he's got a pretty good chance. Because I'll be honest with you, you you have been incredible of this thing. You get it and you're not, you know, you're not like one way there, you you're about fairness. So tell me about is he a conservative writer?

He's a conservative writer, but he's fundamentally he's a journalist, just a guy who's reporting the facts for The Blaze, who was covering the events inside the Capitol building, and now he's been hit with charges by the Biden administration. They just perp walked him on Friday in handcuffs. Well, you know, it has not gotten that much publicity, and probably Biden doesn't want that much publicity on it, but it hasn't gotten that much publicity. It's terrible.

That's a terrible thing. Well, there is a threat to democracy. They're doing it all over the place. Look at Portland. They've ripped down the city. They've ripped it to pieces and nothing happens. And yet you have hostages that are right now in Joe J6 who went in and they didn't have guns. The only gun was the cop shooting. Ashley. It was so terrible. That was the whole thing was so terrible. They didn't have guns. That was a protest about a rigged election. That was a protest about a

rigged election. It is so unfair what's happened in our country. Our country has really changed a lot in so many different ways. I'll. Let's leave it right at that. I think Trump's 100% correct on that. He's talking about fundamental fairness, which is what Americans are looking for. And in many ways, that's how you know that this has got to be a big, big deal. In November, the fairness is out the window. We're not seeing fairness.

Fairness means that there is an outcome that is related to the action that happened, not because it's politically expedient. And right now we continue to see politically expedient and lies and nonsense and we're and we're told that we're crazy if you call it out. So Trump's correct in this case. Spot on. I don't always love the way that he speaks. I think he he speaks the crowd. But Vince Colonnades is a smart

guy and he's balanced. And when faced with balance questions, Trump responds appropriately. And so that's very encouraging to me. It's also encouraging that he listens to the story, says is he a conservative writer? The fact that matters, it doesn't matter. But he knows that conservatives are the ones that are being targeted by this, by this organization, because they let people that were on the political left writing about how I was among the Insurrectionist.

If you guys go back and listen, go back and listen to any of our Steve Baker interviews and we got another one coming up soon, all of those will tell you exactly what it is, depending on how you wrote the story, which is exactly what DOJ charged him with. The the the agent, Craig Noyes, who wrote the criminal complaint, The basis of his fact pattern is on how he reacted after January 6th. Now what happened on January 6th or how he was in the capital, it's what he said after the fact.

And they're like, obviously he's a bad guy because he says, you know, Nancy Pelosi is a bitch. Excuse my language, but that's the actual quote, and it's quoted in the criminal complaint by saying that he said it couldn't happen to a nicer BITCH. That's what Steve says. A lot of us think that Sarah Gonzalez at The Blaze thinks that. Most of you probably think that Nancy Pelosi seems awful. She seems like a terrible person. That might even be an act for all I know. Maybe she's lovely, but

unlikely. And this is how you know, he just said it's gone so far. Our country has gone so far and it's so crazy and This is why we know it, because here's crazy again. Bill Clinton, 1995 State of the Union put this today and he is a Republican and he's the most right wing Republican. Listen to it again and just hear the sanity that existed in 30 years.

They've lost it. All Americans, not only in the states most heavily affected, but in every place in this country, are rightly disturbed by the large numbers of illegal aliens entering our country. The jobs they hold might otherwise be held by citizens or legal immigrants. The public service they use impose burdens on our taxpayers.

That's why our administration has moved aggressively to secure our borders more By hiring a record number of new border guards, By deporting twice as many criminal aliens as ever before, by cracking down on illegal hiring, by barring welfare benefits to illegal aliens in the budget.

I will present to you we will try to do more to speed the deportation of illegal aliens who were arrested for crimes to better identify illegal aliens in the workplace, as recommended by the Commission headed by former Congresswoman Barbara Jordan. We are a nation of immigrants, but we are also a nation of laws.

It is wrong and ultimately self defeating for a nation of immigrants to permit the kind of abuse of our immigration laws we have seen in recent years, and we must do more to stop it. We are a nation of laws, and we're also a nation of people who take risks and they take on the associated risk by themselves. It is not the United States government, which means the United States people's money. It's not our job to handle your risk.

And if you come to this country illegally and you don't want to wait in the line, the risk is you're going to get thrown the heck out and you can't come back. And now you're going to be deported anytime you come in. And you've basically eliminated your ability to be part of this team, this team of Americans that want to pay their way and do things the right way. All right. I want to say thanks to my friends at Catholic Vote. They're the ones who pay for our broadcast.

They they also have a fantastic e-mail chain. There's a really, really sad story from yesterday that had my wife in tears about Planned Parenthood now conclusively basically involved themselves in a federal crime of trafficking baby body parts. It sounds that that's like the nicest way to say it. We're talking about taking dead babies, brains and eyes and doing experiments and then patenting technologies like the Nazis.

During the worst experiments they did when they were vivisecting the Jews would not have been as atrocious as what we see happening in Planned Parenthood. And by the way, it happens to black babies more than any others. So just for whatever that's worth, for these like race mongering people, check out catholicvote.org. They are in the fight for faith,

family and freedom. They are a Catholic advocacy group and that doesn't mean that you have to be a Roman Catholic to like it. Their news is solid, it is conservative. It is based on the same sort of principles that many of you will also hold. catholicvote.org/loop. If you just want to read it, catholicvote.org, the main web page, you can actually sign up for the loop. You can get it in your e-mail.

It's very easy. You can just read through it and see all kinds of great stuff that comes in every day. It will keep you well aware of what's happening in this country. Things that we don't cover, things that we do cover. They're both in there and they're worth your time. Again, catholicvote.org, really appreciative that they stand here. It's the reason why I can say anything I want. It really is. It's the reason why I don't have

to to censor myself. It's the reason why it doesn't matter that they're going to demonetize us over on YouTube for this cause. I've shown some clips from Idiocracy. I put together this little thing. It's got a little bit of the press conference from Mayor Adams. I I will leave this as our our thanks to you guys as we go out. This will be the outro for the day. But let me also say thanks to the folks that listen in the

audio show. And if you're listening to the audio show, you'll get you a fun little tune here. You also can share your five star reviews. The link is in the description, like this one right here. This one comes from 7 St. man. I don't know if that's seven sevens, man, says Kyle. Bring some goodness to my Catholic trucking days. How about that? I know truckers are some of the best informed people in this country right now. Hey Seraphin, you ain't half

bad, man. I listen to you and Dan while driving cross country. Y'all are good men and I appreciate that you what y'all have done and continue to do. Finally it's good to put faces to insiders. I've been praying for years even before you all came into the public eye. Glad to see who I'm fighting with brother. I appreciate that. I really do. To leave you with a little something instead of saying have a good day, I've changed my verbiage and now say bring some goodness to your day and my

brother, you truly do that. For a lot of us out here, goodness is a choice. It's an active participation in virtue. Bobby, very much appreciate that little that little thought. I agree with you. My buddy Steve Friends says America is a verb. You have to do America, and that also means bringing goodness to other people. You're going to want to stick around and watch the end of this year, 'cause I do have something kind of fun for you all. This is Escape from New York.

This is where we're heading, and it's a fun little version of it. New York as it goes, So goes the rest of the big cities in America. We'll see you guys pretty soon. God bless you. Have a great day. Thanks for listening to The Kyle Seraphin Show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Seraphin. Follow Kyle on Twitter, Truth, Social and Instagram at Kyle Seraphin.

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