The Hamilton Corner

August 14, 2024 · 48:58

Venezuela’s 1998 could be the United States of America’s 2024.

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0:00 - 15:00. Romans 13:3-4. God ordained the government as a mechanism to restrain evil. 15:00 - 31:00. Venezuela’s 1998 could be the United States of America’s 2024. 31:00 - 48:00. The UK’s National Health Service asks men if they’re pregnant before providing x-rays. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Black Voters in Philadelphia Lisa Hanson UK’s NHS

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  21. 1:10edition of the program.
  22. 1:14At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making your transition from
  23. 1:21your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time job, to your full
  24. 1:27time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  25. 1:29As you do so, I want to encourage you to do so with intentionality, understanding the
  26. 1:36primacy that God places on the family.
  27. 1:43We will never be able to outchurch or out politic deficiencies in the home.
  28. 1:52This is just the fundamental reality, ladies and gentlemen, who will never be able to out
  29. 2:00politic or outchurch deficiencies in the family.
  30. 2:04The first institution that God established was the family with marriage at the center.
  31. 2:10Before there was ever an order of priests, before there was ever an order of prophets,
  32. 2:15God established the family.
  33. 2:19With all of the things swirling around us, it is vitally, vitally important that we understand
  34. 2:25the significance that God pleases on the family.
  35. 2:29And we are at a precarious junction on nation's history.
  36. 2:38We are.
  37. 2:39a precarious juncture in our nation's history.
  38. 2:43And it is vitally important, vitally important,
  39. 2:48that we understand the primacy of the God places
  40. 2:50on the family.
  41. 2:54So as you make your transition from your part time job
  42. 2:57to your full time job, make today the day
  43. 3:01where we do so soberly, absolutely.
  44. 3:06And don't think sobriety doesn't mean you can't have fun
  45. 3:08because I enjoy my time with my family.
  46. 3:10I enjoy my life frankly while navigating serious issues.
  47. 3:16my desire is to be a joy-filled warrior,
  48. 3:22with no slacking on the joy-filled part
  49. 3:24and no slacking on the warrior part,
  50. 3:26but that we are engaged with the sake of the glory of God.
  51. 3:31Now, I'm gonna begin the program today.
  52. 3:33We're gonna turn to the book of Romans.
  53. 3:34I wanna explain something because we know
  54. 3:39due to Barna studies and other things,
  55. 3:47not even other things,
  56. 3:48but George Barna's a preeminent Christian researcher
  57. 3:50in our country.
  58. 3:51And he started the Barnard Group.
  59. 3:53He's no longer affiliated with the Barnard Group.
  60. 3:54He now is over the Culture and Faith Institute.
  61. 3:57And he is a professor at Arizona Christian University.
  62. 4:00But he has done a tremendous, tremendous, tremendous research
  63. 4:04communicating, frankly, how little, how few professing
  64. 4:11Christians actually adhere to a biblical worldview.
  65. 4:15And ever since I heard this brother share this,
  66. 4:17I have been, I have internalized it and I utilize it.
  67. 4:21And I use it wherever I go and I make sure people know
  68. 4:25that I learned this phrasing from this brother.
  69. 4:28And I'm talking about Dr. Renton Rathbin,
  70. 4:30who is a professor of the director of worldview
  71. 4:33at Bob Jones University.
  72. 4:35He describes a biblical worldview the best
  73. 4:38I'd ever heard it described.
  74. 4:40And I wrote it down and I referred to it frequently.
  75. 4:44Because it's important that we not only have
  76. 4:46a biblical worldview that we understand
  77. 4:48and we apply a biblical worldview.
  78. 4:50one of the major problems for mankind frankly, but also the
  79. 4:54professing church in our countries that we start at the wrong
  80. 4:56starting point, that we often begin with man. We often begin
  81. 5:02with us. But Dr. Rathbine describes a Biblical worldview
  82. 5:06thusly. This is what he says, a Biblical worldview is God's
  83. 5:11explanation of his world through his word for his image
  84. 5:18Bearers. I'm going to read that again. The definition, in my view, of a biblical
  85. 5:26rule, the accurate way to define it and to convey it. This is Dr. Rassmann, quote,
  86. 5:32A biblical worldview is God's explanation of His world through His word for His
  87. 5:38image bearers. Quote, Dr. Rassmann didn't goes on to say, God's image bearers use
  88. 5:48God's word to interpret his world and align ourselves with God's explanation. God's explanation.
  89. 6:00Man, this is so profound, so applicable and so true. Because we talked earlier on Monday about
  90. 6:10the necessity of having discernment. And how often discernment is blunted as professing believers,
  91. 6:15frankly, endeavoring, graciating ourselves to the world, becoming worldly in our heart
  92. 6:19dispositions and our intellectual engagement and our intellectual understandings.
  93. 6:24While the contrast is true, discernment is sharpened as we submit ourselves to God's transformation,
  94. 6:31to where our hearts and minds are transformed to align with God's explanation of his world.
  95. 6:42We are in a place and there is no doubt about it. We are in a place where this November,
  96. 6:48where we are confronted with whether or not the United States of America will formally move
  97. 6:56to embrace a Marxist worldview. We're in a place where our 2024 could very well end up
  98. 7:05being Venezuela's 1998. I'm going to explain that in the next segment. One of the deceptive
  99. 7:12tactics. And if you listen to this program, you've heard me explain this before, that much
  100. 7:16of the persecution going forward toward the last days is not going to come from the overt
  101. 7:20hostile, you know, belligerent and obtuse God haters.
  102. 7:25It's gonna come from people who say,
  103. 7:27Oh, you know, I'm a Christian.
  104. 7:29You extreme bigots over there.
  105. 7:31You're not a Christian.
  106. 7:33See, we're the loving, compassionate kinds of Christians.
  107. 7:36And many of those kind of folks,
  108. 7:37some of them describe themselves as progressive Christians now.
  109. 7:40You might see this thing,
  110. 7:42circulate on social media called Evangelicals for Harris.
  111. 7:45If she, you might as well say church
  112. 7:48attendance for Beelzebub.
  113. 7:51You know, not the person, but for the spirit motivating.
  114. 7:55I feel like Paul, oh, foolish Galatians,
  115. 7:57who has bewitched you.
  116. 7:59But one of the main things that is happening,
  117. 8:03and I've seen this myself,
  118. 8:05well, you have purported Christian trying to say,
  119. 8:07oh, but you're just not compassionate enough.
  120. 8:10And using that, that mealy mouth presentation to say,
  121. 8:14the compassion and loving disposition
  122. 8:17is to support the forced confiscation of your neighbor's
  123. 8:19wealth to redistribute according to governmental dictates.
  124. 8:22And I even heard some deceptive people try to say, you need to be wary of someone who
  125. 8:30would say government is an instrument of God's rash, but not an instrument of God's compassion.
  126. 8:34I'm like, man, you just a liar, because what does the word of God say?
  127. 8:38Not your opinion, which is why we're going to Romans 13 now.
  128. 8:41Now, in order to properly assess Romans 13, you must understand as my dear brother, Brother
  129. 8:48Stone and I local church often says, when you take the text out of its context, you'll
  130. 8:52be left with a calm. True words never spoken. The word of God must be understood and navigated
  131. 8:58within its appropriate context. In Romans 12, you have God providing robust instruction
  132. 9:05and guidance, encouraging the individual believer to refuse to seek vengeance. Alright, let me
  133. 9:12give you an example. Romans 12, verse 19, never take your own revenge, beloved, but leave room
  134. 9:20for the wrath of God.
  135. 9:21For it is written,
  136. 9:22vengeance is mine, says the Lord.
  137. 9:26All right, this is the citations of the Old Testament.
  138. 9:28The Lord is saying,
  139. 9:29vengeance is mine.
  140. 9:30Now, this scripture is not saying,
  141. 9:33do not defend yourself in a self-defense instance.
  142. 9:36No.
  143. 9:38You can defend yourself.
  144. 9:39Vengeance is a calculated reprisal after the fact.
  145. 9:45Okay?
  146. 9:45And so the scripture saying to the individual believer,
  147. 9:48do not seek revenge,
  148. 9:50do not seek vengeance
  149. 9:51because the Lord is the only just judge,
  150. 9:53then just his his alone.
  151. 9:55Then we get the text in Romans 13.
  152. 9:57Remember this is all a part of the same letter
  153. 10:00to which the word of God then goes on to explain verse three.
  154. 10:03Romans 13 verse three, for rulers are not a cause of fear
  155. 10:06for good behavior, but for evil, but for evil.
  156. 10:13Do you wanna have no fear of authority?
  157. 10:15Do it as good and you will have praise from the same.
  158. 10:18For it is a minister of God to you for good.
  159. 10:20But if you do what is evil, be afraid.
  160. 10:23For it does not bear the sword for nothing.
  161. 10:26For it is a minister of God and a Avenger
  162. 10:30who brings wrath on the one who practices evil.
  163. 10:33Notice the Connectedity, the Connectedity, the Connectedity.
  164. 10:37You individual believer do not seek vengeance
  165. 10:39after the fact with a calculated
  166. 10:41and intentional effort for reprisal
  167. 10:43after having suffered wrong, criminally, physically, et cetera.
  168. 10:49Then we're almost 13.
  169. 10:51God alone is the judge and his means for temporal execution of punitive measures, short of the
  170. 11:01eternal application for the unrepentant. He has explained he's ordained government for that purpose.
  171. 11:09Then goes on to say government does not bear the sword in vain. This is why someone would say
  172. 11:13that you cannot biblically support the death penalty. They're just frankly wrong
  173. 11:17because a sword in the first century was akin to our utilization of firearms today.
  174. 11:21the government doesn't bear the sword in vain.
  175. 11:24Now it doesn't mean you should have a casual,
  176. 11:26willy-nilly application of capital punishment,
  177. 11:29but for somebody to say that capital punishment
  178. 11:31is not supported in the scripture,
  179. 11:32they're just wrong, frankly.
  180. 11:34They're just wrong.
  181. 11:35Now you shouldn't be cavalier about it nor casual about it.
  182. 11:38We're dealing with fellow bearers of God's image.
  183. 11:43But where people misconstrue things
  184. 11:44is that you will never find one place in scripture
  185. 11:48when a law commands his followers
  186. 11:51to use the government as a third party intermediary
  187. 11:54for compassion and for charity and for loving your neighbor.
  188. 11:58Never will you find that.
  189. 12:00So what you have there is I'm gonna tell you
  190. 12:04demonically inspired people who are twisting the scripture
  191. 12:08to pull on the heartstrings of those
  192. 12:09who are biblically ignorant
  193. 12:13because God has said in his word,
  194. 12:15remember this is his world
  195. 12:17and he's given us his world, this is his world
  196. 12:20and he's given us his word to navigate his world.
  197. 12:25He is the one that has identified the narrow role that government is supposed to play.
  198. 12:31And he also was the one who's identified that the believer is the one who's been tasked
  199. 12:38with compassion and love for one's neighbor. These people are insidious, man.
  200. 12:43So they'll attempt to pull on your heartstrings because they know if you have an inclination towards
  201. 12:48godliness, then you do want to love your neighbor as yourself because God commands that of us.
  202. 12:53But God never says love your neighbor as yourself by compelling government to steal your neighbor's wealth,
  203. 12:59to redistribute to some of your other neighbors.
  204. 13:02That's just evil.
  205. 13:05And that's flat out wrong.
  206. 13:08And I'm sharing this with you so you don't fall forward, that's what I'm saying.
  207. 13:12So you don't fall forward.
  208. 13:15These people know what political gamesmanship is.
  209. 13:18You know, and this is why it's such a deceptive thing because when former President Trump was elected in November 2016,
  210. 13:24they went on to say, oh my goodness.
  211. 13:28Oh, Mr. Joe. Well, evangelicals must be evil and then racist because evangelicals voted 81 for
  212. 13:35a sit for President Trump. What they didn't tell you is that evangelical Christians has voted upwards
  213. 13:39of 76 percent for every Republican candidate for the last 20, 30 years. What, nothing different?
  214. 13:46What they know because elections are generally run one on the margins. Swing states, margins,
  215. 13:52They know in 2016, President Trump got upwards of 80%, 81%, 2020, only about 75%, 76% of Christians
  216. 14:04voted for Mr. Trump according to the statistics.
  217. 14:06You know what that means?
  218. 14:07With that 4% swing, they was able to reduce Mr. Trump's electoral results.
  219. 14:13So what are they trying to do now?
  220. 14:14They're trying to pick off a few percentage points on the margins and use your Bible and
  221. 14:20your commitment to your God as a mechanism for you to vote in your own
  222. 14:23enslavement, your own subjugation, your own willful compliance with ushering in a
  223. 14:2921st century Hugo Chavez. And I'm just here to tell you, your full for it. God has a clear role for government
  224. 14:38concerning punishment in time for the criminal, that by the way,
  225. 14:44governments role should be limited, narrowly limited, and God has a clear role for the individual
  226. 14:50believer in terms of charity and compassion. It is not what we export to a
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  242. 16:26Boy, oh boy, oh boy.
  243. 16:28What a time, what a time, what a time.
  244. 16:32I want to share something with you now.
  245. 16:34And this is to contribute to the conversation
  246. 16:39I want to have with you.
  247. 16:42We are really at a critical juncture in our nation's history.
  248. 16:49And you've heard me say before that I
  249. 16:53believe the most effective way for the way this campaign
  250. 16:59should go going forward.
  251. 17:00It has to be a presentation of policy conversation.
  252. 17:07The American people, we're big boys and girls.
  253. 17:11We're adults, we need to have a conversation.
  254. 17:12We don't need to have the mud slinging for personal attacks, who somebody looks like this
  255. 17:20or whatever, on substance.
  256. 17:25What are the issues?
  257. 17:28What are the issues?
  258. 17:30I'm going to share with you now.
  259. 17:34I believe this was NBC, that they had kind of a focus group of voters in Philadelphia.
  260. 17:45And there's one particular woman spoke during this focus group.
  261. 17:47And it, when I heard her man, it just, it resonated with me because she communicated what
  262. 17:54I know a lot of people across the country are feeling, a lot of people across the country
  263. 18:00are feeling.
  264. 18:02And it highlights one of the major divergent points as we head towards this November.
  265. 18:09And again, their states that are going to start voting with the next 45, 48 days with early voting.
  266. 18:15All right, I know it's 80 days, about 80 days, November 5th, but there are lots of states
  267. 18:20that have early voting time periods and some are going to be starting, going to start voting
  268. 18:24very soon.
  269. 18:25I want you to listen to this lady.
  270. 18:29She's a paralegal in Philadelphia.
  271. 18:34And she was asked how inflation is affecting her in her life.
  272. 18:45Listen to and watch clip number one go.
  273. 18:48How hard does inflation hit you?
  274. 18:50It hit me hard.
  275. 18:51It's hitting me hard.
  276. 18:52Who do you blame for it?
  277. 18:53I blame the federal government at this point.
  278. 18:56If a working class mom who works as a paralegal cannot buy a $2 bell pepper because it's now
  279. 19:035.
  280. 19:05a mother living on a food stand.
  281. 19:07Imagine a mother who's making minimum ways trying to feed children.
  282. 19:15They're killing us without killing us.
  283. 19:19If you understand that.
  284. 19:20They're killing us without telling us they're killing us.
  285. 19:22They're hurting people in ways that they can't help themselves.
  286. 19:27It's either feed my child or how about feed my children and I don't, but I have to go
  287. 19:35work.
  288. 19:37Did you hear that?
  289. 19:38They're killing us without killing us I resonate with her. I do the budget for my family. I see what we spend on groceries
  290. 19:54The budget that we have for groceries
  291. 19:57prior to
  292. 19:59I mean you can call it the Biden-Harris administration, but really who is who is running the country?
  293. 20:11Who is running the country?
  294. 20:17But they certainly were in office as this spiral out of control
  295. 20:24This this is where rubber meets road
  296. 20:27Ladies and gentlemen, this this is where rubber meets road
  297. 20:30You can peel away all of the other issues and certainly there are multi faceted issues in this election
  298. 20:38But this is one of the major issues where rubber
  299. 20:43meets road and
  300. 20:47what needs to be
  301. 20:49Highlighted one of the major things that is just amazing to me because you know you're witnessing this this
  302. 20:54Propaganda media makeover, you know, it's kind of like, you know, you had the television shows somebody would get a makeover
  303. 21:00It's a media makeover for for Camilla Harris
  304. 21:02And she and they're talking about what she's gonna do. We're gonna do this. We're gonna do the board
  305. 21:08Hey
  306. 21:09Do you realize she's still in office right now?
  307. 21:14Do we do we realize that do we realize?
  308. 21:17And here are some of the greatest hits right inflation reduction act that did nothing to reduce
  309. 21:24Inflation and much of the green new deal by the way was included in the inflation reduction. I do you know that?
  310. 21:29Do you do you also know?
  311. 21:32Who was the desire?
  312. 21:33Deciding vote in the Senate for the inflation reduction act you want to take a guess?
  313. 21:39Let's do a little bit of civics right now. We have a hundred US senators two senators for each state
  314. 21:45Pursuant to our Constitution guess what that means. You have a potential to have a 50 50 standoff
  315. 21:53When you have a 50 50 standoff
  316. 21:55Well when you say maybe 48 48 or 49 49
  317. 21:59Depending on one or two senators not being present in the chamber for particular vote
  318. 22:03Guess who casted deciding the deciding vote when there's a deadlock amongst US senators?
  319. 22:09You're right, that would be the vice president, the person currently serving as vice president.
  320. 22:14You want to know who casted deciding the deciding vote for the inflation reduction act?
  321. 22:22The one who's trying to tell people now, by the way, not in an interview, but we're going
  322. 22:29to fix inflation.
  323. 22:30Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, you have been in office, you voted.
  324. 22:36So you can go down the line.
  325. 22:43You want to know who is opposed to, you know, well, let's take a few steps back to talk about
  326. 22:46this.
  327. 22:47You want to know what is the major driver of inflation?
  328. 22:50Of course, it's government spending, well, government spending where you have the artificial
  329. 22:56infusion of dollars into the American populace that outpaces the value of goods and services.
  330. 23:06You have a dilution of the value of the goods and services.
  331. 23:11You have more dollars chasing more goods and services than they're currently available,
  332. 23:16which results in the invisible tax of inflation to where your purchasing power is diluted.
  333. 23:21All right.
  334. 23:22You want to know one of the major industry that suffer from that?
  335. 23:27The energy sector.
  336. 23:29Mm hmm.
  337. 23:32Inflation for energy is up nearly 40%.
  338. 23:36Why is that so important?
  339. 23:38Because energy touches everything.
  340. 23:45So when you have a 40% inflation on the energy that it takes to produce the electricity that
  341. 23:55we use in our homes, as your, have you looked at your electricity bills with the price per
  342. 24:01kilowatt hour?
  343. 24:03Have you noticed that increase in the amount that cost?
  344. 24:09Guess what that 40% inflation cost on energy goes to everything, the cost to transport
  345. 24:18groceries, the cost for farmers to farm.
  346. 24:22The car, everything is affected.
  347. 24:27You want to know one of the first things that Camilla and
  348. 24:33We Can That Burnish did together?
  349. 24:38Stop the XL pipeline.
  350. 24:40Remember that?
  351. 24:41Mm hmm.
  352. 24:44While green lighting.
  353. 24:46Vladimir Putin's pipeline, by the way, Nord Stream.
  354. 24:51And we can go down the line.
  355. 24:53You want to know one of the major things that Camilla Harris
  356. 24:57is opposed to?
  357. 24:59And I agree that we should make investments and make
  358. 25:08explorations for alternative energy sources,
  359. 25:12but we should do so without having artificial prop up
  360. 25:15of massive government subsidies,
  361. 25:18and we should allow market forces to drive it.
  362. 25:26Not, let us destroy intentionally the fossil fuel industry
  363. 25:33and let's force everybody over here.
  364. 25:37Nobody did that with the CD when the CDs came out
  365. 25:39or replaced records and A-track players.
  366. 25:41Nobody said let's have an artificial war on compact discs
  367. 25:45when MP3s came around.
  368. 25:46You know why?
  369. 25:48Because the market determined what was suggested.
  370. 25:50Nobody had to say, hey, when Ford made motor vehicles
  371. 25:55available at a price affordable for regular working Americans,
  372. 26:00nobody had to say, you know what?
  373. 26:01We should ditch the bicycle
  374. 26:06as the primary transportation mechanism.
  375. 26:09Nobody had to do that, you know why?
  376. 26:11Because the fundamental basis of supply and demand
  377. 26:14in market forces contributed toward the development
  378. 26:19of these economic features derived from innovation.
  379. 26:29But we have, and it's just so crazy to me,
  380. 26:32because it's a blatant obvious makeover job
  381. 26:38that is transpiring, because it was not until
  382. 26:45Kamala Harris was revealed as a Democrat shadow oligarch selection in a
  383. 26:51half to say selection because I can't even describe her as a front runner because
  384. 26:54she ran for nothing. She ran for nothing to get the Democrat nomination.
  385. 26:58She did not receive one primary vote. In fact, the Democrat party rejected her
  386. 27:02when she ran for president in 2020. She was selected. All right. And when the shadow
  387. 27:09oligarchs of the Democrat party selected her and made that selection public, then
  388. 27:14And it's magic, Bobby, it's magic.
  389. 27:19Every position that she had just 30 days ago,
  390. 27:25she now has changed.
  391. 27:27And the American people are expected to just to go along
  392. 27:30with that.
  393. 27:35And you know, it's not hard to find,
  394. 27:38and it's amazing even now, even now,
  395. 27:42she'll even put up much of a platform on her own website.
  396. 27:45Let me check it again, I checked it earlier.
  397. 27:50I'm gonna check it now,
  398. 27:55because you don't have much of anything on a website.
  399. 27:59Let's say add us some stuff now.
  400. 28:00All you can do is just give money.
  401. 28:06You give him money.
  402. 28:07What's your policy on this?
  403. 28:08Ah, Bahumba.
  404. 28:12What's your position on this?
  405. 28:13And then, I mean, maybe Lord, will I get to that tomorrow?
  406. 28:16Talk to you about her foreign policy advisor.
  407. 28:19It just so happens to be the foreign policy advisor,
  408. 28:21but every Democrat administration of the last 40 years.
  409. 28:24Heh heh heh.
  410. 28:27The choice is clear, folks.
  411. 28:29When I mean, it's clear that there's a divergence that is a foot.
  412. 28:34Now, I want to explain a bit what I mean by 2024 could very well be America's 1998.
  413. 28:44Because it was in 1998. I'm sorry. Yeah. 2024 may very well be akin to Venezuela's 1998.
  414. 28:54And the reason why I'm saying that, and I've been talking about this repeatedly, and I'm going to
  415. 28:58continue to articulate this, because we need to understand the marches take over a Venezuelan
  416. 29:08Venezuela was very similar to what is happening in America.
  417. 29:12All right.
  418. 29:14The Marxist began to foment what ultimately became described as the Bolivarian Revolution
  419. 29:20in Venezuela in the 90s.
  420. 29:23In the 70s, 80s, and early 90s, Venezuela was one of the most wealthy nations in the world.
  421. 29:31In the world.
  422. 29:351998, ladies and gentlemen, a little less than 30 years ago.
  423. 29:48You understand?
  424. 29:50And that short amount of time you went from one of the most prosperous nations in the world
  425. 29:56to a government-induced 15-pound weight loss plan.
  426. 30:01Not because people were trying to get fit.
  427. 30:03They weren't trying to do carnivore diets and keto and intermittent fasting and all.
  428. 30:08They were starving is what happened.
  429. 30:14And with the socialist fomenting, the the bulk-anization of their society, the application of cultural
  430. 30:20Marxism, the division of their society, which by the way wasn't one based upon skin color
  431. 30:28in Venezuela, by the way, because you have to remember that critical theory is the overarching
  432. 30:34ideology. Critical race theory is a subset of it. It is a particular application of critical theory
  433. 30:39uniquely applied to the American context. But Mickman must take about it. The objectives of
  434. 30:44critical race theory are the exact same objectives of critical theory. The critical race theorists
  435. 30:49in America wanted to accomplish the exact same thing that the critical theorists sought
  436. 30:53to accomplish in Venezuela.
  437. 30:56And I refer to Venezuela because it is more one of the more recent examples and shows
  438. 31:01what can transpire in a very short amount of time.
  439. 31:09Okay, with the social agitation that transpire, the seeds of which was sewn long before 1998,
  440. 31:19but the social agitation built into a fever pitch that led to the Venezuelan people electing Hugo Chavez in 1998.
  441. 31:36Immediately upon being elected, immediately upon being elected, Hugo Chavez immediately began to implement all of the features officially,
  442. 31:55All of the features of the Communist Manifesto.
  443. 32:04You ultimately had the nationalization of private property.
  444. 32:07I'm sorry, the nationalization of energy as well.
  445. 32:10Industry, not just energy, but industry.
  446. 32:14You had the coalescing around government being the central means of production and the primary
  447. 32:24distribution mechanism that built toward disarming their populace ultimately.
  448. 32:38And now as we stand as we're sitting here right now, Nicholas Maduro just banned his
  449. 32:44cheap opposition rival from the country as an enemy of the state.
  450. 32:48He's now identifying ex-the artist falling on his Twitter as illegal in Venezuela because
  451. 32:54they're plotting against him.
  452. 32:57And as well enjoy the fundamental transformation of its nation that started in 1998.
  453. 33:14Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets are available at aFR.net back to the
  454. 33:20Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  455. 33:24Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton III here.
  456. 33:29This is what is before us, ladies and gentlemen.
  457. 33:34This is what is before us.
  458. 33:36And listen, I want to make sure that this audience has a clear picture of what's before us.
  459. 33:41All right.
  460. 33:46Here's reality.
  461. 33:48So the interview that Elon Musk had Monday with former President Trump may very well have
  462. 33:59signaled the end of the primacy or at least the preeminent status, if you will, of the
  463. 34:06legacy media, because the interview just went over a billion views, a billion with a B, not a million
  464. 34:15with a B. Within the three hours of the interview first going live, you had
  465. 34:25approaching 100 million. By the end of the evening, the number eclipse that a billion, a billion views.
  466. 34:32Could that be why he had so many media outlets trying to censor the interview?
  467. 34:36and it just shows the power of the reach with social media where you can go direct to the audience.
  468. 34:46Direct to the people.
  469. 34:48Elon Musk was intentional about explaining them.
  470. 34:50My purpose here is not to have an adversary interview, but to have a conversation.
  471. 34:56And if you haven't heard of the scene yet, you can go now.
  472. 35:00It's up now.
  473. 35:01They had some technical issues, I believe, the first 54 minutes of the interview.
  474. 35:05you know, I must say that they were there was a hacking attempt.
  475. 35:09I wonder where that came from.
  476. 35:12And so you have people that that watched the interview that listen to you
  477. 35:17couldn't watch it was on on spaces on on on X on Twitter for artists from
  478. 35:21little on his Twitter.
  479. 35:22Even with that 53 minute delay.
  480. 35:23And if you go to go to listen to it now, because Elon Musk is not dull,
  481. 35:30when you click on the spaces recording, it'll go immediately where the audio
  482. 35:34was going to start within the next like 15 or 20 seconds.
  483. 35:38So the first 53 minutes of nothing, you won't hear that at all.
  484. 35:42But it's a it's a it's a convergent reality.
  485. 35:45So to further demonstrate what's happening.
  486. 35:49Camilla Harris with the where we're thought to select anybody as her vice president.
  487. 35:53She chose to go at Minnesota Governor Tim Walz.
  488. 35:55Well, you have a business owner, Lisa Hanson, who used to own own a B stroke
  489. 36:04in Minnesota.
  490. 36:06And she just shares a little bit of her experience in what she calls
  491. 36:09Tim Walls is tyranny. I want you to listen to and watch her a brief snippet of her interviews clip number two go
  492. 36:17And so what happened is with the first shutdown
  493. 36:19We didn't really know what to do what was going on and we we did comply and I hate to say that you know looking back at
  494. 36:26Everything I've stood for but we did comply because we didn't know what else to do
  495. 36:30He never fully opened up the state to point this out. Who did he shut down?
  496. 36:35Governor Walls shut down only some of the businesses the essential business has got to stay open
  497. 36:40So I guess that means that we were a non-essential business,
  498. 36:44but he shut down bars, restaurants, gyms, dance studios,
  499. 36:51hair salons, et cetera.
  500. 36:53Who did he not shut down?
  501. 36:55Who were the essential business owners?
  502. 36:57That would have been your big box stores,
  503. 37:00with hundreds and hundreds of people coming to visit
  504. 37:03through their doors a day mingling and being close.
  505. 37:06He did not shut down liquor stores.
  506. 37:07He did not shut down strip clubs.
  507. 37:10So think about the contrast there.
  508. 37:13He shut down a lot of the mom and pop shops, those folks that were just trying to make a living
  509. 37:17and provide a great product and a great service.
  510. 37:20In contrast, he allowed big box stores, et cetera, to stay open.
  511. 37:24Really incredible.
  512. 37:26An incredible use of tyranny against the people.
  513. 37:30Now what I want you to know is Ms. Hanson owned businesses in Minnesota for 30 years
  514. 37:38prior to this schmovitch shutdowns.
  515. 37:41And when she realized, oh, wait a minute,
  516. 37:44you shut down my shop, my B-stro.
  517. 37:48But the big box stores,
  518. 37:49with hundreds of people going in them all day long,
  519. 37:52they can stay open.
  520. 37:54And the liquor stores, they can stay open.
  521. 37:59And the strip clubs,
  522. 38:01the strip clubs are essential businesses.
  523. 38:08The strip clubs are essential businesses.
  524. 38:12Ms. Hanson, her husband, tried to reopen their business.
  525. 38:16Y'all wanna know what happened?
  526. 38:19She tried to reopen her business in defiance
  527. 38:22of Tim Walz's shutdown orders, and she was prosecuted.
  528. 38:31She was convicted of a misdemeanor
  529. 38:36and received a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail
  530. 38:38and a $1,000 fine.
  531. 38:40She ended up serving 60 days in jail.
  532. 38:43Are y'all listening to me?
  533. 38:4460 days in jail because Governor Tim Walz
  534. 38:50had his administration to prosecute her
  535. 38:55because of his orders when she thought,
  536. 38:58Wait a minute.
  537. 38:59Why do I have to close my business down?
  538. 39:01If you're letting the strip clubs stay open.
  539. 39:04I don't think the strip clubs are more essential
  540. 39:06than my B-stroke.
  541. 39:11So the woman's voice you just heard,
  542. 39:12if you're watching the show who you just saw on the screen,
  543. 39:15she went to jail in Tim Walz's Minnesota.
  544. 39:20You understand what I'm saying?
  545. 39:22And she warned at the end of this interview,
  546. 39:25you don't want this kind of tyrant in office
  547. 39:29at the federal level,
  548. 39:30because he was simply export to the federal level
  549. 39:33what they did right here in Minnesota.
  550. 39:35Did I add that her business was shut down
  551. 39:37and they would never have been able to reopen it?
  552. 39:40Never been able to reopen it.
  553. 39:43First, having to schmove it shut down her business,
  554. 39:46then having to go to jail, no more business.
  555. 39:51And that's who, tackling Kamala,
  556. 39:55said, yep, this is who I wanted to be my VP.
  557. 40:01I'm just letting you get a picture.
  558. 40:04Letting you get a picture.
  559. 40:07I'll give you another one.
  560. 40:08Now, this is coming from across the pond in England.
  561. 40:11But again, you tell me whether or not you can use,
  562. 40:14let me say it this way, you tell me whether or not
  563. 40:16you can envision this coming to the United States of America.
  564. 40:23Cause then I mentioned one of the things
  565. 40:26that Kamala Harris supports is single payer healthcare system
  566. 40:32commonly described as socialized medicine.
  567. 40:34To be clear, what you have is the federal government
  568. 40:38extracting additional tax money from the American citizens
  569. 40:43to create what they call a single payer healthcare system.
  570. 40:46You wanna know what that means?
  571. 40:48Only one party pays for it, the government.
  572. 40:51But remember, the government doesn't produce any goods
  573. 40:53or services on its own, so all the money
  574. 40:55that the government has, guess where that comes from.
  575. 40:58So the government will extract money from you and me
  576. 41:02to pay for other people's medical issues
  577. 41:05as well as your own.
  578. 41:06But even if you have no medical issues of your own,
  579. 41:08your resources will be used to cover
  580. 41:10other people's medical issues.
  581. 41:13The single payer system also eliminates private providers.
  582. 41:16This is where the whole argument, because remember what Obamacare was at its onset from
  583. 41:24the very beginning, applying the Hegelian dialectical process, the initial offering was
  584. 41:27what?
  585. 41:28Single-payer healthcare system.
  586. 41:31That Hegelian dialectical thesis offering introduced to the American body politic of
  587. 41:38first instance, a single-payer healthcare system.
  588. 41:42You had predictably an antithesis offered by the Republican Party saying, no, we don't
  589. 41:47want socialized medicine. And the results were a synthesized compromise of, well,
  590. 41:56we'll have a single payer system with a private option.
  591. 42:01That way, if you like your doctor, you can keep it. Even though lots of doctors
  592. 42:06went out of business because it was adjustment in how people were paid. So
  593. 42:10they were, so that's a whole conversation with that. And that is in a real time
  594. 42:14application of the Gagelian dialectical process, right? And even though
  595. 42:19Obama knew what popular led to a battering at the polls in the midterm following that,
  596. 42:27but they did it anyway.
  597. 42:28Why?
  598. 42:29Because once you socialize, it's hard to take it back, which is why Obamacare, as I'm talking
  599. 42:32to you, was still on the books.
  600. 42:34The only thing is the tax penalty for not paying into the system has been put at zero for
  601. 42:40now, thanks to former President Trump.
  602. 42:41But all that is necessary to institute this single-payer system is to raise that tax penalty
  603. 42:49and simply to eliminate the private option.
  604. 42:52Which is what Bernie Sanders has always asked for.
  605. 42:56This is Bernie, who honeymooned in Russia.
  606. 42:59And now we have Tim Walsh, who honeymooned in China.
  607. 43:02It's amazing what these people choose, to honeymoon.
  608. 43:07Oh yeah, and it was the same bill that Nancy Pelosi said,
  609. 43:09well you have to pass the bill so you can see what's in it.
  610. 43:12Shh, well, silly me, Nancy.
  611. 43:16Silly me to actually wanna know what's in it
  612. 43:19before it's voted on, you know, silly me.
  613. 43:22But in the United Kingdom, where they have a single payer system is called the National
  614. 43:26Health Service in HS, the same National Health Service that advised the doctors in England
  615. 43:33to no longer refer to pregnant mothers as pregnant mothers, that they are pregnant people.
  616. 43:39No longer to describe breastfeeding as breastfeeding, it's chest feeding.
  617. 43:45And no longer can you say it is mothers who give birth because of course you know not only
  618. 43:50women give birth now. Don't you understand that now we have a new edict issued by the
  619. 43:56National Health Service to where it is now instructed all x-ray operators in the United
  620. 44:03Kingdom to ask men if they are pregnant before conducting an x-ray. Yes, before man can be
  621. 44:13x-rayed he will be asked by the operator, sir, are you, do you happen to be pregnant?
  622. 44:18Now, on the ground, this has led to many of our counterparts across the ocean to storm
  623. 44:24out of appointments and anger over the absurdity of the question, but this is the type of insanity
  624. 44:33that becomes normalized.
  625. 44:34I want you to listen to and watch this clip as James Essie talks about the ludicrous reality
  626. 44:40that they're facing across the pond.
  627. 44:42Clip number three.
  628. 44:43I want to do away with the entire confusion that this is causing because we've introduced this notion that people can be born in the wrong body and change their sex and it's simply not true.
  629. 44:56This is the problem with the language that is infiltrated the NHS, terms like birthing, terror, chest feeding, or we've been pregnant with people and menopause effect everybody.
  630. 45:12No, it doesn't. I'm a man.
  631. 45:13And men of course will never affect me directly in that way.
  632. 45:17So it's utter nonsense.
  633. 45:19And it's got real world ramifications here.
  634. 45:22We can laugh about this, but I've heard of stories, for example,
  635. 45:26of men showing up to cervical screenings
  636. 45:29because they've convinced themselves,
  637. 45:31because their transgender, that they have a cervix,
  638. 45:33wasting NHS time.
  639. 45:35And I've equally heard of women not being notified
  640. 45:38of important cervical screening
  641. 45:40because the NHS has their sex damage male because they have quote unquote transition.
  642. 45:45So this is costing resources and it's potentially risking the health and well being of patients
  643. 45:51of the NHS too.
  644. 45:55It's costing resources.
  645. 45:59Now before you laugh too quickly, I understand that's happening across the ocean from us.
  646. 46:05Why am I presenting this now?
  647. 46:06Well, while the National Health Service in the UK is requiring men to be asked that they're
  648. 46:11pregnant before getting an x-ray, which in case you're confused, that's insane.
  649. 46:17Just like the gentleman said, you know, menopause doesn't affect everybody.
  650. 46:21Men don't get menopause.
  651. 46:22Okay.
  652. 46:23Well, why we're presenting that?
  653. 46:25Well, I'm glad you asked because the governor of Minnesota, the current vice president election
  654. 46:32made by the Democrat Party for their candidacy, who thought it was a great idea to install
  655. 46:37an all Minnesota public schools, menstrual products and boys bathrooms.
  656. 46:44Hence, you know, the moniker some people trying to tag him with tampon temp.
  657. 46:48Now, the reason why I presented this to you, because I want to ask you, what do you
  658. 46:56think Donald Trump would say about the idea of asking men if they're pregnant
  659. 47:02before getting the x-rays?
  660. 47:04And what do you think Kamala Harris?
  661. 47:05Let me be, let me go back.
  662. 47:06What do you think Donald Trump and JD Vance will say about men being asked
  663. 47:11if they're pregnant before giving x-rays?
  664. 47:12And what do you think Kamala Harris and Tampa on Tim will say about men being
  665. 47:16asked if they're pregnant before getting the next race.
  666. 47:20I mind you, the same dude who has Governor Minnesota
  667. 47:26had Mr. Products' thought in public school boys bathrooms.
  668. 47:31I remind you, this is who?
  669. 47:33Kamala Harris selected to be her vice presidential running.
  670. 47:41For the longest I've heard people tell me,
  671. 47:42ah Abe, your fear mongering that will never happen in America.
  672. 47:47I remember testifying in a committee hearing before state legislature
  673. 47:51concerning God's design for marriage being one man and one woman and I had a
  674. 47:55legislator condescendingly tell me, oh son, that'll never happen. And now here we are,
  675. 48:01not even 10 years after Obergefell, and now we're debating whether or not men and women are women.
  676. 48:09Guys, this is not coming. We are here. Now, the choice couldn't be more stark. Will 2024 be
  677. 48:21the Americas version of Venezuela's 1998?
  678. 48:26That is the question.
  679. 48:28I know where most of you stand.
  680. 48:33Will you appeal to those around you?
  681. 48:34The word of God is being played out right before us.
  682. 48:37Thankfully, our hope is not fixed on the outcome of November,
  683. 48:42but our hope is eternal.
  684. 48:44Y'all have a great evening.
  685. 48:49The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  686. 48:51may not necessarily reflect those
  687. 48:53of the American Family Association
  688. 48:55or American Family Radio.

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