The Hamilton Corner

August 26, 2024 · 48:57

The recent SCOTUS ruling on AZ’s election integrity law made the state of our nation a bit more clear.

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0:00 - 15:00. Romans 12:1-2. Our nation needs Sons of Issachar-like discernment right now. 15:00 - 31:00. The recent SCOTUS ruling on AZ’s election integrity law made the state of our nation a bit more clear. 31:00 - 48:00. Oregon has a $30,000 first time home buyer grant… for non-U.S. citizens. Callers weigh in. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Hacienda CDC Comments on Kamala

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
  3. 0:07This is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
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  11. 1:01I'm grateful for you tuning into the program.
  12. 1:03I'm excited to be back with you.
  13. 1:05Back fresh off of a much needed vacation.
  14. 1:07I felt myself redlining,
  15. 1:09but I took one for the team when somewhere where I didn't
  16. 1:11necessarily want to go, but I love my family.
  17. 1:13So I took them anyway.
  18. 1:16But I'm grateful to be back with you.
  19. 1:19Abraham Hamilton III is my name.
  20. 1:21I am host of the Hamilton Corner joined by the corner
  21. 1:24contingent right across from me.
  22. 1:25Hey, you wanna like somebody ask me the other day,
  23. 1:27where's Marty?
  24. 1:29Right across from me is your friendly neighborhood
  25. 1:31alcoholic Mr. Marty Sparks, ladies and gentlemen, still with a penchant for navigating large portions
  26. 1:40of sap and birch and oak with the deft-a-plumb of a woodmike stroke. In the screening room
  27. 1:50we have produced the extraordinary of the real Jay Mack who is often imitated but y'all
  28. 1:54know what it is, never successfully duplicated. Many try, but many fry. Mr. Jeff Mack and
  29. 2:01and in the screening room, we have Richie Rich,
  30. 2:04aiding us with our efforts today.
  31. 2:06And I'll tell you right now,
  32. 2:07we are going to open the phone lines
  33. 2:09in the third segment, look at Marty.
  34. 2:11Marty's like, I believe it when I see it.
  35. 2:14We are going to open the phone lines.
  36. 2:16How many times have I said this in the first segment
  37. 2:18that we went and we didn't do it?
  38. 2:19Not any.
  39. 2:22Specifically, I want to invite you.
  40. 2:24So go ahead and get ready to call in this third segment
  41. 2:28because I want to invite you to share with me
  42. 2:31with me and a few of our friends,
  43. 2:34what your feelings are as we approach election season 2024,
  44. 2:38which by the way, I know a lot of people are focusing
  45. 2:40on the November elections, but he realized early voting
  46. 2:42starts in some states the next few days.
  47. 2:45He, he, he, he realized vote, but ballots will be cast
  48. 2:50in a few days.
  49. 2:52And how many interviews has the Democrat nominee
  50. 2:55for the presidency had since she?
  51. 2:57Oh, okay.
  52. 2:59Oh, and by the way, I'm sure you saw the recent news
  53. 3:00that she's now expressing objections to the debate rules.
  54. 3:05Have you seen that?
  55. 3:06Have you seen that?
  56. 3:07Yeah, yeah, yeah.
  57. 3:08She now has to say she wants to change some of the rules
  58. 3:10to the debate that she agreed to,
  59. 3:12but now she wants to see them changed yet, votes are, but yeah.
  60. 3:17Anyway, I'm grateful to be on the air with you.
  61. 3:21Another day, grateful to have this opportunity.
  62. 3:23You guys could tune into anything.
  63. 3:25There truly is an over saturation,
  64. 3:28as I mean, saturation is truly the max,
  65. 3:30but the sake of effect will say over saturation
  66. 3:35of information available to us today.
  67. 3:36So you making the decision to hang out here
  68. 3:39in the Hamilton corner is greatly, greatly, greatly appreciated.
  69. 3:43At this very time, many of you,
  70. 3:44if not most of you are making your transition
  71. 3:46from your part time job where you generate an income,
  72. 3:50let me feel weird here that we're transition now,
  73. 3:52based on what's happening in the culture,
  74. 3:55making your transition from your part time jobs
  75. 3:57where you generate an income to your full time jobs
  76. 4:00where you cultivate an outcome.
  77. 4:02And as you do so, I want to remind you to do so
  78. 4:09with intentionality, understanding the primacy
  79. 4:14that God places on the family
  80. 4:19and welcoming that emphasis to God,
  81. 4:23how we approach our families.
  82. 4:26Much of the cultural chaos that we're enduring currently
  83. 4:32during currently is truly a byproduct of what has and what has not happened in our homes.
  84. 4:39You know, I've made this statement before.
  85. 4:44A lot of people have object, objecting rightly so concerning the legal argument to prayer being
  86. 4:48removed from our schools, right?
  87. 4:49The public schools in our country.
  88. 4:50Well, public prayer from our public schools, whatever they've been able to removed if it
  89. 4:56hadn't first been removed from our hearts by and large.
  90. 5:00And I know what's going on and I by God's grace and endeavor to be a productive citizen in our
  91. 5:07constitutional republic, but much of what people seek to have done through government actually
  92. 5:13should be done through individuals.
  93. 5:15And government encroaches and expands correspondingly to retrenchments starting first and foremost
  94. 5:23in the home.
  95. 5:24So as you make your transition, I want to encourage you to do so with intentionality, understanding
  96. 5:29the promise that God places on family.
  97. 5:31And you welcome that primacy as you navigate your own homes.
  98. 5:35Now I know between now and
  99. 5:38When I was off last week, I know RFK juniors now endorsed mr. Trump. I believe Tulsi Gabbard has endorsed
  100. 5:47mr. Trump
  101. 5:48This has kind of been pretty obvious for a while
  102. 5:51But Alan Dershowitz has made a change others are making changes and it just shows you how
  103. 5:59Far things have gone, but it's vitally important
  104. 6:01that those of you who are listening to me, you are fellow members of God's eternal family,
  105. 6:08that we welcome the word of God to shape how we engage.
  106. 6:11And if you're listening, you see what's happening around us if you have not yet placed your faith
  107. 6:15in Jesus Christ for eternal salvation.
  108. 6:18The scripture instructs us to repent and believe with the shifting sands of society, the uncertainty
  109. 6:26times around us as a story that came out, you know, just over the weekend about how homeowners
  110. 6:31who had entered into contracts to purchase homes, they are now canceling those deals in
  111. 6:36light of uncertainty concerning the 2024 election and that interesting.
  112. 6:40The most in the history of our country, 60,000 homeowners, well, not homeowners contracts
  113. 6:44with cancel.
  114. 6:45We'll get to that later on in the program because it's just the uncertainties.
  115. 6:49People have uncertainty.
  116. 6:51We have a confidence and a certainty that transcends the current million of social political affairs
  117. 6:58because we serve the king of glory.
  118. 7:00He was not subject to term limits,
  119. 7:03not subject to four year election cycles,
  120. 7:05who rules and he rules and reigns and does so
  121. 7:08from eternity for eternity and on through eternity.
  122. 7:11So the word of God we go.
  123. 7:12I wanna go back to Romans chapter 12.
  124. 7:14I know I talked about this before I was off.
  125. 7:16Romans chapter 12, verses one and two,
  126. 7:20the Lord conveyed this information to us
  127. 7:22through the Apostle Paul intending it to be conveyed
  128. 7:25to believers.
  129. 7:27Paul's epistle to the Romans is written for believers in Romans 12 verses 1 and 2 says this,
  130. 7:32therefore I urge you brethren as family talk, brethren, by the mercies of God to present your
  131. 7:39bodies, a living and holy sacrifice, acceptable to God, which is your spiritual service of worship
  132. 7:46and do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of our minds so
  133. 7:53that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.
  134. 8:01We are the time in our nation's history where we need sons of Issachar like discernment.
  135. 8:06Many of you may recall, first Chronicles chapter 12 records the, I mean, you want to talk about
  136. 8:15tension.
  137. 8:16You can cut the tension with a knife to where the nation of Israel was approaching potential
  138. 8:22Civil War as Saul's monarchy was coming to an end, yet you had a significant contingent
  139. 8:32of Israelites who were loyal to the House of Saul.
  140. 8:36Then you had the favor and grace of God that was on David and prior to being established
  141. 8:44as the king of the Unifide Nation of Israel, he served first as king of the Southern tribes.
  142. 8:50This is before there was ever any split in the nation.
  143. 8:53You had those who were supporters and loyalists of the house of Saul that were willing to shed blood for Saul.
  144. 9:00You understand what I'm saying?
  145. 9:03The same true for David.
  146. 9:06You had a palpable tension throughout the nation.
  147. 9:10And the scripture reveals that the sons of Isacar, who had a very, very, very important relationship with Zebulun and...
  148. 9:25But the Bible records that the sons of Issacar understood the times and knew what the children
  149. 9:33of Israel were to do at that moment.
  150. 9:35We are at a similar junction on nation's history.
  151. 9:38And I know there's heightened political rhetoric.
  152. 9:41This is the most important election in our lifetimes.
  153. 9:45We have truly reached a critical Rubicon, if you will, on a nation's history.
  154. 9:51forget 2008, Mr. B. Hussein Obama, we will fundamentally transform the United States of
  155. 9:59America. Remember that? A lot of people had no clue what he was talking about. A lot of
  156. 10:03people did not understand what the moniker community organizer meant. Now, if you had the
  157. 10:10literature that they had, like Saul Alinsky's rules or radicals, you know, with Saul Alinsky
  158. 10:17given an over to the shoulder acknowledgement to the first radical dedicating the book to Lucifer
  159. 10:23as the first radical. That's a fact. That's a fact. It's not my opinion. You can go on.
  160. 10:27And I know there have been later reprinted the book to try to eliminate the dedication page.
  161. 10:32So if you find a reprinted book from any time up to, I don't know, about 2006,
  162. 10:37you'll see the dedication page to Lucifer. The community organizer was a description given to
  163. 10:42to a local Marxist adjutant who was expressed objective as a community organizer, this is
  164. 10:51a moniker, to foment tension.
  165. 10:56You know, in the amazing campaign on hope and change, a lot of people identify the fact that
  166. 11:03American citizens' perception of relationship between people based on ethnicity was at a
  167. 11:07height prior to it's coming off as a lot of people had hope and change and voted for,
  168. 11:12Mr. Obama, not knowing what a community organizer was.
  169. 11:15And then upon his exit from the White House, the tension was worse than when he got in.
  170. 11:19A lot of people didn't find that because we didn't know, many people didn't know.
  171. 11:22I won't say we because I didn't know.
  172. 11:24And I was warning folks, I didn't have a national radio show at the time, but you can check the
  173. 11:30records.
  174. 11:31I was sounding the alarm all in the streets and the Orleans at the time.
  175. 11:33Like do you guys know the community organizers?
  176. 11:35The community organizers job is to foment chaos, divide society, bulkenize it into as many sections
  177. 11:42as possible.
  178. 11:43Then you become the whisper in each of the segments, cause the segmented society to be
  179. 11:48hostile towards the other groups.
  180. 11:50Then when the chaos hits a fever pitch, the community organizer comes in to present themselves
  181. 11:56as the solution to the very problem they've full minted.
  182. 11:59That is Saul Alinsky's community organizer.
  183. 12:02Mr. Obama taught the principles of Saul Alinsky.
  184. 12:08She or she never be president, wrote her master thesis at Wellesley College on Saul Alinsky.
  185. 12:15of us didn't understand what was happening. So you have the foundation for the fundamental
  186. 12:19transformation of the United States of America with that particular point in time. But you have
  187. 12:25others even before that. A lot of people don't know about Big New U Brzezinski. His name actually
  188. 12:30begins with the Z but the Z is silent. Big New U Brzezinski is Mika Brzezinski's dad. Mika Brzezinski,
  189. 12:35co-host of the show on MSNBC, M.B. Kissinger, others, fulmenting the same types of foundation
  190. 12:44and building piece by piece little by little,
  191. 12:48infiltrated, infiltrated the federal bureaucracy
  192. 12:50with people who are similarly activist oriented,
  193. 12:54all right, create a deep state
  194. 13:00that can resist and withstand a Trump administration
  195. 13:05to get us to this place where we are now,
  196. 13:06where we had an election where the one of the most popular
  197. 13:09candidates on a Democrat ticket was a person
  198. 13:11who was an open, self-described socialist
  199. 13:15with the Democrat moniker put in front of it,
  200. 13:17which resulted in policies that were outright open socialism being adopted
  201. 13:22to where we are now, where the place and I've described it before.
  202. 13:25I believe 2024 is to America what 1998 was to Venezuela.
  203. 13:32And we have, we have a juncture in front of us.
  204. 13:39We need discernment in this time period.
  205. 13:41I've explained before and I will continue to repeat Charles Spurgeon's
  206. 13:47description of discernment where discernment is not merely
  207. 13:49Distinguishing right from wrong, but discernment is distinguished, also includes distinguishing right from almost right.
  208. 13:56The Word of God tells us, based on Romans 12 verses 1 and 2, that refusing to be conformed to the world around us, the spirit of the age, the world around us, combined with submitting ourselves continuously to being transformed by the renewing of our minds, it puts us in a position where we can discern the will of God,
  209. 14:25is good, what is acceptable, what is perfect.
  210. 14:29Where for perfect there in Greek is teleoise,
  211. 14:31which means whole, complete, mature.
  212. 14:36If you want discernment,
  213. 14:39you must resist worldly conformity.
  214. 14:42My prayer for our nation,
  215. 14:44my prayer for this audience, my prayer for myself and our team,
  216. 14:48is that we would have the necessary discernment
  217. 14:50so that we would navigate this time in a manner
  218. 14:53that honors the Lord and His best for ourselves
  219. 14:56and our fellow citizens.
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  239. 16:09Shining light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  240. 16:20Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  241. 16:24I'm gravely concerned that not enough people
  242. 16:28properly appreciate the significance of the moment that we're in.
  243. 16:32I think a lot of people are willfully, blissfully ignorant.
  244. 16:41And I don't mean that as a pejorative.
  245. 16:44History tends to repeat itself, especially when you have people who are ignorant of history.
  246. 16:51you know, there was a reason why Rome peppered its citizens with bread and circus, you know,
  247. 16:58I know college football season started, I know a lot of folks are hankering, go go go go
  248. 17:08go go get in my finished football team, I have never played faintly football, I'm not
  249. 17:11trying to say I'm better than anybody else because I haven't but I just ain't my jam,
  250. 17:15you know it's not my jam. And one of the deficiencies of abundance and luxury is that
  251. 17:26that we have the time and space to be so self-absorbed
  252. 17:32and so self-consumed to where things
  253. 17:34that are happening around us just go, you know?
  254. 17:42I guess heartbreaking to know the DNC had a,
  255. 17:48like an abortion food truck.
  256. 17:55Hey, come on, get, kill your babies here.
  257. 17:58Come on, bring, kill your babies here.
  258. 18:01free baby murder free vasectomy, just get like, like it's nothing.
  259. 18:07You know, when this happened at the exact same time with a Trump
  260. 18:10campaign in an effort to try to, you know, appeal, I guess, to
  261. 18:15moderates where he's pushing things like he posted on, you know,
  262. 18:23true social, whatever, you know, reproductive freedom will be
  263. 18:26great under a Trump administration, you know, it's like, what?
  264. 18:29Oh yeah, I tweeted about it.
  265. 18:32You know, I know it's X, but you're gonna say I Xed about it,
  266. 18:36you know, and say that.
  267. 18:38And the thing that's foolish, and I said this on my social media posts,
  268. 18:42I was like, when you're quadrupling down on stupid in that,
  269. 18:46because how many people do you think is just sitting on the fence?
  270. 18:50You know, I really would vote for Trump if he just, you know,
  271. 18:52tell me how much he's willing to have been on abortion.
  272. 18:56That that that group of mushy middle is not that doesn't exist
  273. 19:01So the only the only net effect you have
  274. 19:04Is to depress some of your own supporters who actually led to you?
  275. 19:09Helping you win in 2016
  276. 19:11You know in the lectures like this guys are one of the margins
  277. 19:14It's not it's not the master the overall majority of people already know what they're gonna do
  278. 19:17There's very few people you're going to persuade, but this is where we are now with that said
  279. 19:32There was a Supreme Court opinion that dropped
  280. 19:37while I was out of town, and it actually was more of an administrative ruling, but it has
  281. 19:42outside significance that really put a fine point for me on where we are.
  282. 19:48And just shows you how close to the edge we actually are as a society.
  283. 19:58And I know this is not one of those things that were no one in a highlight from the media,
  284. 20:05but by now, you know these folks lie.
  285. 20:09I don't think many I know for sure this audience isn't necessarily gonna be
  286. 20:14Moved by the fact that wasn't in the media, but this this is kind of a big deal folks
  287. 20:18The state of Arizona attempted to pass legislation. No not attempted. They passed legislation
  288. 20:25That was that was an election integrity measure the two primary components of the legislation the first part of legislation
  289. 20:34You can't register somebody to vote without proof of citizenship
  290. 20:37What a profound idea, right?
  291. 20:41Oh, Gene, what a pro.
  292. 20:45Eureka, you got it.
  293. 20:48Think about that for a moment.
  294. 20:49You had to pass a law that said, you cannot register a person to vote if they can't prove
  295. 20:57that they're American citizens.
  296. 21:03The second component of that law, that registered voters cannot send in mail-in ballots in an
  297. 21:13election without proof of citizenship.
  298. 21:15That's it.
  299. 21:17Two main parts.
  300. 21:19main parts of the law. This group called me familiar vote, me familiar vote, sued the state of Arizona
  301. 21:34to prohibit that law from taking effect. The law was passed in 2022 has never taken effect
  302. 21:39until now. And I'll tell you explain to you why the RNC attempted to defend the law.
  303. 21:50Lost in the lower courts, lost on the appellate courts appeal all the way up to the United States
  304. 21:53Supreme Court. US Supreme Court ruled on August 22nd in a 5-4 ruling, and a 5-4 ruling that
  305. 22:08the state of Arizona can apply its law that prohibits registering voters without proof of
  306. 22:16citizenship. Now, I want you to stop for 10 seconds and think about that 5-4. Most of
  307. 22:28you listening to me right now, you're like, what? It should be a no-brainer. You should
  308. 22:31have to show citizenship in order in order to register to vote.
  309. 22:38Like what are we talking about here?
  310. 22:41But oh no, a state law which our Constitution says states have the authority over the administration,
  311. 22:50the time and in place of elections, including federal elections.
  312. 22:56The state of Arizona has the audacity to say if you're going to register to vote in our
  313. 22:58state, you got to be a citizen and you got to be able to prove it.
  314. 23:06In a five for ruling, the court upheld that portion of Arizona's law.
  315. 23:17Justice Amy Coney Barrett, Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, and Katarly Brown Jackson opposed
  316. 23:24that.
  317. 23:27Mm-hmm.
  318. 23:30The other justices approved it.
  319. 23:32However, the second component of the law that says if you're going to mail in a ballot, particularly
  320. 23:38for a presidential election, you have to show proof that it's a shift to Supreme Court.
  321. 23:43denied that in a five to four decision. So only half of a portion of Arizona's election
  322. 23:51integrity law is now effective. Why am I presented this to you? This is how close we are to the
  323. 24:04highest court in our country saying states do not have the authority to require people
  324. 24:11to show the citizens of our country in order to register to vote in our election. Elections
  325. 24:20of funny things where people can get very emotional, very worked up.
  326. 24:26But I want you to consider to soberly consider where we are.
  327. 24:35Justice Clarence Thomas, in my opinion, the best justice on the United States Supreme
  328. 24:38Court is 76 years old.
  329. 24:41He has discussed previously his considerations of retirement.
  330. 24:50Who do you want to appoint the next Supreme Court Justice?
  331. 24:54Justice Samuel Alito, who's right up there next to Justice Thomas, in my opinion, he's
  332. 25:0074 years old. These are the two oldest
  333. 25:02justice on the US Supreme Court.
  334. 25:06Who would you want to replace
  335. 25:07Justice's Thomas and Alito?
  336. 25:10There's a lot of things we can say.
  337. 25:11And guys, I'm with you.
  338. 25:12You want to talk about conflicted
  339. 25:14terms of election. This is the first time,
  340. 25:18you know, and it always makes me laugh
  341. 25:19somebody's trying to say, oh,
  342. 25:20some evangelicals want to hold a truck
  343. 25:23vote hostage because of his position
  344. 25:26on baby murder.
  345. 25:28They've been controlling the GOP nominations
  346. 25:31really. So you think
  347. 25:33Evangelical Christians wanted John McCain.
  348. 25:36You think so?
  349. 25:38Evangelical Christians wanted Mitt Romney.
  350. 25:41Man, stop the presses.
  351. 25:43Stop the presses.
  352. 25:44I've said before, and I said it again, the Republican Party has tolerated
  353. 25:47Christians as voters, just like the Democrat Party has tolerated black folks.
  354. 25:53Ain't been controlling nothing for the longest.
  355. 25:57But here's the reality.
  356. 25:59This is the reality.
  357. 26:01Who do you want to point in the next US Supreme Court justice?
  358. 26:03This is where this is where a rubber beach road.
  359. 26:04We're at a five to four decision to determine whether or not a state, I can't believe I'm
  360. 26:13saying this out loud.
  361. 26:14Whether or not a state has the authority to require as a proponent of you being able to
  362. 26:23register to vote that you got to be able to prove that you're a citizen of this country
  363. 26:28is crazy.
  364. 26:29But when you think of where we are, you know, got a border has been opened, you know,
  365. 26:37eight, 10, 15 million people in three years.
  366. 26:39Come on over.
  367. 26:40Come on.
  368. 26:41You know, regular inflation.
  369. 26:46And, and, and, and, and, and, let me just say it this way.
  370. 27:00There are two very different visions of the future of our country that are before us right
  371. 27:04now.
  372. 27:07And I think we must soberly consider what the implications are here.
  373. 27:15And lots of things that are worthy considerations, viable considerations.
  374. 27:23But there needs to be some adult, some grown folks,
  375. 27:27sober minded deliberations that take place, steeped in prayer,
  376. 27:32steeped in prayer that the Lord would give us to sermon.
  377. 27:38I've told you guys before that what's happening
  378. 27:41on the Southern borders, it's the cloud-piving strategy,
  379. 27:43applied to immigration.
  380. 27:44It's not a coincidence, it's intentional.
  381. 27:47You have any doubt that it's intentional?
  382. 27:49I'll give you an example.
  383. 27:52Now what I'm about to share with you is a state issue, sure.
  384. 27:54Now, tell me what you think how this would be received if it perhaps became a federal issue,
  385. 28:02which it may have already become a federal issue.
  386. 28:04I explain what I mean there.
  387. 28:07The state of Oregon, what they taxpayer supported organizational program, the organization is
  388. 28:19called Hacienda CDC.
  389. 28:23They've had the bright idea to start a $30,000 first time home buyer grant program, the way
  390. 28:30where you can apply for a grant for $30,000
  391. 28:33of taxpayer money in the state of Oregon.
  392. 28:36Oh, I left out one detail.
  393. 28:38Only if you are a non-citizen.
  394. 28:39Yes, that's right.
  395. 28:40A non-US citizen.
  396. 28:41I am not kidding, Marty.
  397. 28:42Marty started laughing.
  398. 28:43He thought I was joking.
  399. 28:44I'm not kidding.
  400. 28:45The Hacienda CDC grant offers $30,000
  401. 28:50for grant applicants to apply to a first time home buyer
  402. 28:54program only for non-US citizens.
  403. 28:59Listen to and watch clip number one.
  404. 29:02Go.
  405. 29:03A taxpayer funded group is offering $30,000 to new home buyers.
  406. 29:07Lauren, you cannot apply if you're an American citizen.
  407. 29:11What's with that?
  408. 29:12I would an American citizen apply for a taxpayer funded
  409. 29:15program to get $30,000 for a new home.
  410. 29:18I mean, it's wild.
  411. 29:20The group is called Hacienda Community Development
  412. 29:23Corporation.
  413. 29:23They offer payment assistance in Oregon
  414. 29:26to DACA recipients, the Cylees, green card holders,
  415. 29:30basically any non-US citizen.
  416. 29:34This is state's answer discrimination story.
  417. 29:36That's what it is.
  418. 29:37I mean, it's crazy.
  419. 29:39That's their goal.
  420. 29:40They want to open up housing and the American dream
  421. 29:43to non-US citizens.
  422. 29:46Okay, I guess that's the reason why we have an open border,
  423. 29:49because eventually these folks will vote and vote Democrat
  424. 29:52because they're the people of Letterman.
  425. 29:53That's what this is about.
  426. 29:54Part of me wants to say crazy things happen in Oregon,
  427. 29:57but i think this will go far beyond or again there is a critical shortage of
  428. 30:02houses across the united states particularly in or again and then
  429. 30:05they're giving thirty k
  430. 30:07non taxpayers
  431. 30:08yet which will raise the price of houses for everybody else
  432. 30:12pathetic
  433. 30:13right there are a lot of people are going to be
  434. 30:16not i just want to think about that
  435. 30:18about
  436. 30:20now i want to be absolutely clear this is not a federal program
  437. 30:23this is a state program in or again this is oragonian taxpayers
  438. 30:28This is United States citizens in Oregon,
  439. 30:33whose tax money is being extracted from them
  440. 30:37and utilized in a repurposed format
  441. 30:41for first time home buyer grant program exclusively
  442. 30:45for non-citizens.
  443. 30:46Now, sure, there may be some citizens in Oregon
  444. 30:49that wanna use their hard-earned money
  445. 30:51to give non-citizens money directly,
  446. 30:52but I don't necessarily think all of the Oregonians
  447. 30:56who are paying taxes in that state would agree
  448. 31:00with the government using their hard-earned money
  449. 31:03for a first-time home buyer grant program exclusively
  450. 31:06for non-citizens.
  451. 31:08The whole cadre of non-citizens,
  452. 31:15one of the features of our Constitution Republic
  453. 31:17where each state is in a laboratory of liberty,
  454. 31:21how long do you think before a program like that
  455. 31:23becomes a federal one?
  456. 31:27If a certain vision for America
  457. 31:33is sworn into the Oval Office next January,
  458. 31:38Should I say now to many of you listening to this program like me, that's crazy
  459. 31:44town. That's crazy.
  460. 31:47Now with a policy like that, disincentivize or incentivize illegal immigration to your
  461. 31:53estate.
  462. 31:54Hmm.
  463. 31:57And one of the major reasons why I show these clips, because I know people like,
  464. 32:01come on, come on, come on.
  465. 32:03Come on.
  466. 32:03Hey, no, you ain't, you know, mine.
  467. 32:05They won't call.
  468. 32:05They won't say man.
  469. 32:06That's a man.
  470. 32:07No, I'm a.
  471. 32:08They full on territory.
  472. 32:09Now I'm a.
  473. 32:10Nah, nah man, they can't be you, this can't be.
  474. 32:13Yes it is.
  475. 32:15Very, very real.
  476. 32:17On the homepage for the Hacienda CDC program,
  477. 32:20it says, only for non-US citizens.
  478. 32:27We're at a fork in the road, ladies and gentlemen.
  479. 32:30We're at a fork in the road, which is what I'm saying.
  480. 32:36Need to serve me.
  481. 32:37We didn't get to where we are overnight.
  482. 32:39We certainly have gotten here.
  483. 32:44Lord help us with discernment.
  484. 32:47Once you have one more thing that will get to your calls
  485. 32:49on the other side of the break,
  486. 32:50how are you feeling?
  487. 32:52What are you thinking?
  488. 32:53Where are you as we approach this fall election season?
  489. 32:58You're listening to the Hamilton Corner.
  490. 32:59You don't want to miss the rest of this program.
  491. 33:00I bet you.
  492. 33:01Hamilton Quarter Podcast and One-Minute Common Terrets
  493. 33:17are available at aFR.net.
  494. 33:19Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  495. 33:24Ooh boy, y'all are ready for this.
  496. 33:26These phone lines are getting hot already.
  497. 33:28If you want to join the program,
  498. 33:29Welcome to view so number to call the number to call is 888 589 884 0 that number again is 888
  499. 33:39589 884 0 the question that I'm asking is how do you feel where are you leading into this fall
  500. 33:53election season which as I mentioned earlier is already really underway and it's a couple
  501. 33:58days, uh, states early voting will begin.
  502. 34:01Several states will begin early voting.
  503. 34:05So, so we're here, folks.
  504. 34:08We're here.
  505. 34:10What's on your mind as we go into this season and then this is,
  506. 34:14I'll just tell you, tell you plainly why I'm asking this question.
  507. 34:17I just want to get a feel for where you are.
  508. 34:20That's it.
  509. 34:21That's it.
  510. 34:23I may have some questions and follow ups.
  511. 34:25Just want to have a conversation with you about it.
  512. 34:27Now that said, I also shared this in between doing my daddy duties on vacation.
  513. 34:36Because I saw, I like, man, this is crazy.
  514. 34:39My wife was getting mad at me.
  515. 34:40If you're watching that dog on convention, why we supposed to be on vacation?
  516. 34:46She was right.
  517. 34:47But I did watch some of it.
  518. 34:49I watched a lot of it, actually.
  519. 34:53I have to talk about it.
  520. 34:56It's crazy that we're here.
  521. 34:57I mean, there's no way you could have had a convention like that 20 years ago.
  522. 35:00No way.
  523. 35:01No way.
  524. 35:04Many people have asked me, hey, this is embarrassing to me.
  525. 35:07How can we have a nominee for a major political party who hasn't shared any of her vision for
  526. 35:12the country, no policies, anything like that?
  527. 35:15One of the things I want to say is, well, one thing we know, we know what her policies
  528. 35:20are because it's not like she's been under a rock.
  529. 35:22I know our lying media wants to present it as if she just, you know, she just arrived out
  530. 35:27of the green tunnel, like on Super Mario Brothers' Shroom, she just came out of the
  531. 35:31tunnel.
  532. 35:34I don't know why people are asking what she would do in office.
  533. 35:37She is in office right now.
  534. 35:40You know what I mean?
  535. 35:41You're kind of if you wanted to address the border, you can kind of do so right now.
  536. 35:47You can actually you and Mr. Sleepyhead, which I don't know if anybody saw this during
  537. 35:53the DNC at the beginning of it, where you haul trucks outside of the White House.
  538. 35:59Who's moving?
  539. 36:00I don't know.
  540. 36:02Who's running who's calling the shots now?
  541. 36:03You could almost all of it former President Trump did.
  542. 36:07Mr. Trump did during his administration was through executive action.
  543. 36:10You can do a lot.
  544. 36:11You right now you can reinstitute those things if you wanted to.
  545. 36:18But one of one of the Kamala Harris surrogates just said the quiet part out loud policies.
  546. 36:29He's not going to give you policy.
  547. 36:31We trust the journalists to explain what she means.
  548. 36:34I'm there serious guys.
  549. 36:35I wish I were making this up.
  550. 36:36I'm dead serious.
  551. 36:37Listen to and watch clip number two.
  552. 36:40Go.
  553. 36:41Talking about policy.
  554. 36:43In fact, I think Vice President Harris has been incredibly brave to roll out an ambitious
  555. 36:48economic agenda because we all know how this works.
  556. 36:51The more details you share, the more your policies are going to get picked apart.
  557. 36:55But she's saying, I trust the American people.
  558. 36:57I trust the journalists to explain these policies and our values to folks.
  559. 37:03And I think when that happens, it will be successful for Democrats.
  560. 37:06These are very pro-worker, pro-middle class policies that people have been waiting for.
  561. 37:13Did you hear that? Did you hear that? Did you hear that?
  562. 37:19She trusts the journalist to explain.
  563. 37:22I'm not explaining that to y'all. I just got my surrogates.
  564. 37:29You thought it was just non-media.
  565. 37:33No, we trust the journalist to explain.
  566. 37:37And you know, and in fact, when this happens, this will be successful.
  567. 37:40You want to talk about antipathy for the American people.
  568. 37:44Wow!
  569. 37:47Condescension. Wow.
  570. 37:49But it is a question. Is he right?
  571. 37:54Has the American populace become so superficial?
  572. 37:56That all we need is Chuckson pearls!
  573. 37:59Can't paint a joy!
  574. 38:01All we need is Lil John at the DNC.
  575. 38:03Turn down for what?
  576. 38:05That's all we need, that's all we need.
  577. 38:07You know?
  578. 38:08That's all we need.
  579. 38:11You have, I thought this was hilarious, right?
  580. 38:13I thought this was hilarious.
  581. 38:14Yeah, Bernie Sanders get off my lawn.
  582. 38:16We got to get more taxes on the billionaires,
  583. 38:18the billionaires in America.
  584. 38:20The billionaires must pay, the billionaires, the billionaires.
  585. 38:23Then you had Illinois Governor Jamie Pritzker to get on says,
  586. 38:26hey, by the way, I'm a real billionaire.
  587. 38:28Back to back.
  588. 38:32Oh, I forgot to tell you, it's not that we don't like billionaires,
  589. 38:35we just don't like those billionaires.
  590. 38:37Long as your hour billionaires, we love you.
  591. 38:40That's what they...
  592. 38:41Like, make that make sense.
  593. 38:44Make that make sense.
  594. 38:46Make that make sense.
  595. 38:47You have Michelle Obama,
  596. 38:50her and Barack Obama didn't have two penises wrapped together before they take office.
  597. 38:54She gets on stage and says,
  598. 38:55My momma taught me you shouldn't trust people who have more than they need ma'am you and you do got three mansions right now
  599. 39:05Yeah, y'all got joints and Martha's vineyard y'all got y'all have homes
  600. 39:10Colorado million million dollar mansion right down the street from the White House you got your 25 million dollar estate Martha's vineyard
  601. 39:17You have your Hawaii estate. What are you talking about?
  602. 39:21What are you talking about?
  603. 39:23You have something to say?
  604. 39:29I'm not supposed to be getting into this right now.
  605. 39:31I'm supposed to be getting to the phones.
  606. 39:32I was like, what am I about to do?
  607. 39:35We just have some of the same things
  608. 39:36on the Republican side.
  609. 39:37What about the policy?
  610. 39:38Ah, we don't need to talk about the policy.
  611. 39:43Has the American populace become so superficial?
  612. 39:47Do we need, just give us a couple of talking points,
  613. 39:51a couple of slogans and we're in like Flynn.
  614. 39:54The franchise of the American citizen
  615. 39:57and this experiment of self-governance
  616. 40:02is safely in the hands of those who can be moved by.
  617. 40:04I saw one, one influencer talking about Trump's abortion ban.
  618. 40:08I'm like, that's one of the most idiotic statements ever, ever.
  619. 40:13First of all, Roe versus Wade was overturned
  620. 40:15during the Biden administration.
  621. 40:19Biden administration, second of all, all it did
  622. 40:22is say Roe is overturned.
  623. 40:25Talking about butt, they keep drilling these points
  624. 40:28and you heard that the DNC, Trump's abortion bans,
  625. 40:30just like you guys are such lies with y'all know.
  626. 40:33Y'all know many of the people that are suing
  627. 40:34and in many of these supporters are superficial.
  628. 40:38So they won't stop and just think, wait a minute,
  629. 40:40hence where I began the program with discernment.
  630. 40:49To the phone lines we go, we'll start in Oklahoma.
  631. 40:55Susan is on the line, Susan, thank you for calling
  632. 40:58the Hamilton Corner, welcome to the program.
  633. 41:01Thank you, it's an honor to talk to you
  634. 41:02and a privilege to be in a country
  635. 41:04where we can have free speech for a while.
  636. 41:07Hey.
  637. 41:08And I'd like to say something that my sister mentioned
  638. 41:12because we were talking about the party of joy
  639. 41:15And I think she nailed it.
  640. 41:18She said, no, they're the killjoys.
  641. 41:20And I agree because they want to kill babies.
  642. 41:23They, you know, because babies are joyful.
  643. 41:27And we won't have a future without babies.
  644. 41:29They want to kill people's hopes for homes
  645. 41:32and equity for everyone, not just for, you know, whoever,
  646. 41:37you know, they, anyway, I'm not going to say much more,
  647. 41:42but I do think that they're not the party's joy.
  648. 41:45their kill choice. Thank you, Susan, for your call in your comments. Not the party of joy.
  649. 41:49I mean, how do you square that with guys? We we we we're we're I remember reading somewhere
  650. 42:03as it was in the days of Noah. Oh, back to the phone lines. We go. We'll go next to Arkansas
  651. 42:15where Mark is on the line. Mark, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner. Welcome to
  652. 42:18the program. I'm doing well. I'm doing one in the frame court on that last doing where
  653. 42:25where they ruled against part of that.
  654. 42:27And let the other part go.
  655. 42:29Well, what's all this?
  656. 42:31How about the Constitution that says the state legislature
  657. 42:33self set the laws as a rule regarding voting?
  658. 42:37How about that?
  659. 42:38Mark, well, well said, you said the exact same thing Marty said
  660. 42:41in studio, literally during the break,
  661. 42:43Marty was like, don't we have a Constitution?
  662. 42:45And then the Constitution said this shouldn't have even made it
  663. 42:48to the Supreme Court.
  664. 42:50Again, it just shows where we have devolved to as a nation
  665. 42:53where something as simple and fundamental to our constitutional republic, and I keep stressing
  666. 43:00that because Article 4 ensures to every American citizen a republican form of government that
  667. 43:05has nothing to do with political partisanship, has everything to do with the structure of
  668. 43:10our nation.
  669. 43:17Citizens are the ones who participate in elections, not non-citizens.
  670. 43:23Oh, whoa, whoa, that's heavy, deep, that's so deep.
  671. 43:26Oh, oh boy.
  672. 43:28I don't know why.
  673. 43:30I don't know.
  674. 43:30I'm just this Amy Coney Barrett, and I'm not sure where I should stand on this.
  675. 43:33I'm not so not sure.
  676. 43:35I mean, I have, I have, you know, the wise Latino woman.
  677. 43:38She's so wise.
  678. 43:40She's so wise, Marty.
  679. 43:41She's wise.
  680. 43:43But she doesn't, she doesn't think you need to be a citizen and on a vote in the US elections.
  681. 43:47You can be from Bermuda and vote for the American president, of course, of course.
  682. 43:51And you can't leave out. We also have we also have I mean I say this too loud
  683. 43:57But but we have justice cotange Brown Jackson, you know
  684. 44:02historic nominee because she's a
  685. 44:04Wait a minute. I can't defec-
  686. 44:07Hey Rich, what is a woman?
  687. 44:11Can you tell me are you a biologist?
  688. 44:14Did you stay out of holiday in last night?
  689. 44:17I mean, I know what a woman is but I sure know the citizen shouldn't be out the requirement to be able to vote in elections
  690. 44:27You can register. I don't know what a woman is, but you can register to the vote as long as you're not a citizen or if you're a citizen, that's in me
  691. 44:34Adam doesn't matter
  692. 44:36Back to the phone lines
  693. 44:38We go next to Iowa where Isaiah is on the line Isaiah. Thank you for calling to Hamilton corner. Welcome to the program
  694. 44:45Hello, hello. Hey, thanks for letting me call. It's great to hear you. I listen to your show a lot
  695. 44:51I feel like I'm without a team
  696. 44:53Donald Trump is not pro-life.
  697. 44:56He just won't say where he stands on Florida's ballot measure that would legalize abortion.
  698. 45:03I think up to birth, he refuses to give a comment.
  699. 45:06It's so simple.
  700. 45:07Like, Thomas is in Florida.
  701. 45:08I'll vote no.
  702. 45:09He says he, JD Bands just said he would veto a national abortion ban.
  703. 45:14Like, if the House and Senate went to protect babies, you would veto it.
  704. 45:19You would throw it back in our faces.
  705. 45:21I don't see how I can vote for him and I'm 18.
  706. 45:24This is my first presidential election.
  707. 45:25I would love to vote for a Ron DeSantis or someone,
  708. 45:28but I don't have a team this time.
  709. 45:30Yeah, I hear what you're saying, Isaiah,
  710. 45:32and I know people that feel like that,
  711. 45:33you know, and it makes me wonder,
  712. 45:34you know, what happened in Iowa?
  713. 45:36Because it seemed like Iowa didn't want to,
  714. 45:38Ron DeSantis in the Iowa caucuses.
  715. 45:40I mean, the state of Iowa in the Republican primary
  716. 45:45seemed to have rejected Trump.
  717. 45:47I'm sorry, I rejected Governor Ron DeSantis, you know?
  718. 45:50And, and Isaiah's point I don't understand
  719. 45:54what's so difficult.
  720. 45:55You can't pay in 2016 promising
  721. 45:57to a point justices that would overturn Raw right?
  722. 46:00What's so difficult in saying
  723. 46:03that I am grateful that I was able
  724. 46:06to be a part of doing something
  725. 46:08that hadn't been done for the previous 50 years what's
  726. 46:12so difficult in saying that you oppose
  727. 46:15the radical bloodlust in this country
  728. 46:19that wants to eviscerate unborn American citizens.
  729. 46:24You have your residence,
  730. 46:25Mar-a-Lago in the state of Florida,
  731. 46:27when it's so difficult,
  732. 46:29I understand that you're attempting to,
  733. 46:31you know, moderate your position,
  734. 46:33but how many people do you expect to attract?
  735. 46:37How many people do you think are sitting on a fence?
  736. 46:38Well, you know, I wonder.
  737. 46:41It's just, it is political malpractice.
  738. 46:46And more broadly, what do you really believe?
  739. 46:49Back to the phone lines,
  740. 46:49when they try to get as many calls in as possible.
  741. 46:52We'll go next to Texas, where Iris is on the line.
  742. 46:54Iris, thank you for calling the Hamilton Corner.
  743. 46:55Welcome to the program.
  744. 46:57Wow, I have to say the last car caught my fire
  745. 47:00because I'm very involved with the pregnancy resource center,
  746. 47:04do more with it than raise more money for it
  747. 47:06than I do anything else.
  748. 47:08But the bottom line of it is because of the horrible
  749. 47:15Democratic Party, I'll vote for Trump,
  750. 47:17but my question is, what can we do as citizens
  751. 47:21make a difference. Is there anything we can do? I know Tony Perkins was just on and I know
  752. 47:27movers and checkers like him and yourself might make a difference but can we as the voters that are
  753. 47:34passionate for life make a difference? Yes thank you for your calling your comments. First of all
  754. 47:39you're in the state of Texas. One of the things that Texas needs to do is to close the loopholes
  755. 47:44there concerning chemical abortions. Texas has done a great job so far with surgical abortions
  756. 47:50But the state of Texas is a little bit behind the arc concerning chemical abortions.
  757. 47:55And I think we need to have a full comprehensive application of a Biblical worldview to where the
  758. 48:02reality of life as the foundational fundamental core belief is considered in addition to things
  759. 48:09that follow life. You can't have liberty, pursuit of happiness without life, right?
  760. 48:14One of the major things that we need to consider is what's going to happen with these divergent
  761. 48:17and opinions. I understand I'm sick and tired of the conversations about lessons of two evils,
  762. 48:25but we need to understand we need to seek to establish the type of society that enables us
  763. 48:31to do what God commands us in execution of his commission. Which of these visions for
  764. 48:36our country provides the greatest opportunity to utilize the freedoms available to us in
  765. 48:40order for us to do what our Lord commands us to do. That's something that must be considered.
  766. 48:48The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  767. 48:53Family Association or American Family Radio.

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