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August 29, 2024 · 49:30

In her first interview as the Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris seems to admit that the Inflation Reduction Act was a ruse to pass the Green New Deal.

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0:00 - 15:00. Nehemiah 4:15-18(a). Refuse reactionary responses. Affirmatively build your community. 15:00 - 31:00. This is why they don’t want her to talk. In her first interview as the Democrat presidential nominee Kamala Harris seems to admit that the Inflation Reduction Act was a ruse to pass the Green New Deal. 31:00 - 48:00. Venezuelan gangs have taken over apartment buildings in the Denver metropolitan area and have been greenlit to attack local police officers. To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Illegal Immigrants attempt to hijack school bus Kamala Harris on the Inflation Reduction Act Mike Coffman

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
  2. 0:03It simply reoccupies the space vacated by the light.
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  11. 1:00one today buckle up buckle up. I know today we're gonna have we have more
  12. 1:06show than we have time during this program. But let us commence to weaving. At this
  13. 1:13very moment many of you if not most of you are making your transition from your
  14. 1:16part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you
  15. 1:20cultivate an outcome and as you do so let me remind you to do so with intentionality.
  16. 1:26I'm in fact going to talk a bit more about the necessity of living locally.
  17. 1:33All right, the intentionality that we have to employ that we must, we must,
  18. 1:36we must refuse to sacrifice our families in an effort to win the world.
  19. 1:43That mean we should ignore the world, but we must baton down the hatches at home first.
  20. 1:49We build outwardly incrementally from our families to our communities.
  21. 1:54You know, one of the things I'm going to talk about this, we're going to go to the
  22. 1:56of Nehemiah to have this conversation.
  23. 2:01But we have to get to the place
  24. 2:02where we are no longer simply reactionary.
  25. 2:04We wait to see what the lying media is going to do.
  26. 2:06We wait to see what people who are advocates
  27. 2:09in proponents and exponents of wickedness seem to do.
  28. 2:13And we just respond.
  29. 2:14When the Lord has already given us our marching orders.
  30. 2:18You know, people like to talk all kinds of jazz
  31. 2:22about America is not a Christian nation.
  32. 2:24It is a fact that America has never been a nation
  33. 2:27where 100% of his population has been born again Christians.
  34. 2:30Never been.
  35. 2:31However, what is also true
  36. 2:33is that this Constitution Republic
  37. 2:35with democratic features has been steeped.
  38. 2:38The foundation for it flows from a biblical worldview
  39. 2:42and principles and policies
  40. 2:44that affirm the reality of a biblical worldview.
  41. 2:47It has been established by people
  42. 2:49who had a common reverence for God
  43. 2:53in that led to the formation of our nation.
  44. 2:56You can go back to the reality of what the pilgrims sought to accomplish.
  45. 3:01It is an unconvertible fact when you look at the Mayflower Compact,
  46. 3:04read Colonel William Bradford's writings,
  47. 3:06what did the pilgrims seek to establish?
  48. 3:08What were the pilgrims fleeing from England?
  49. 3:11You look at the fundamental orders of Connecticut.
  50. 3:16It is the Mayflower Compact that gave us a foundation for the social contract
  51. 3:20that derived our principles that is articulated in the declaration
  52. 3:24that governments derived their just powers
  53. 3:27from the consent of the governed.
  54. 3:29So a government that has powers that do not derive
  55. 3:31from the consent of the governed,
  56. 3:33they do not have just powers.
  57. 3:35But the notion of just powers,
  58. 3:37they derive from the consent of the governed.
  59. 3:39That comes from the Mayflower Compact.
  60. 3:42The fundamental orders of Connecticut
  61. 3:45was the first written constitution, all right?
  62. 3:50The reality, very simple things.
  63. 3:52It is the Reverend John Witherspoon
  64. 3:54who was the president of what was then
  65. 3:58The university at New Jersey, at Princeton, New Jersey,
  66. 4:01that became Princeton University, trained the person
  67. 4:06who would put his pen to paper to draft what we know
  68. 4:08to be the US Constitution.
  69. 4:10It was a pastor, a Reverend, that shaped the mind in worldview
  70. 4:14and political thought of James Madison.
  71. 4:17It is uncontroversial fact that we have Ivy League
  72. 4:19institutions because the Ivy League was established
  73. 4:22primarily and at its origin for the purposes of propagating
  74. 4:25the gospel and training pastors.
  75. 4:28Harvard University's status is because it was the first,
  76. 4:31and it was formulated in 1646 to train pastors.
  77. 4:35Later on, Yale came on the scene because it witnessed
  78. 4:38Harvard was sliding then into heterodoxy,
  79. 4:42and Yale was established to become
  80. 4:43an orthodox alternative to Harvard.
  81. 4:48These are facts.
  82. 4:50People talk about what the federal constitution says.
  83. 4:52The federal constitution is what it is,
  84. 4:54because the founders promulgated a governmental system
  85. 4:56where the federal government was the smallest
  86. 4:58and least consequential aspect of government,
  87. 5:00for the everyday domestic affairs of the American citizen.
  88. 5:03But at the exact same time,
  89. 5:04you have a federal government,
  90. 5:05have you ever read the state constitutions,
  91. 5:08for the original states following our revolutionary war,
  92. 5:11that led to independence from England?
  93. 5:13Have you ever read them?
  94. 5:14Have you ever read?
  95. 5:17So miss me with this whole idea
  96. 5:19that America was established as a secular nation.
  97. 5:21That's just a lie.
  98. 5:23Again, the population has never been comprehensively
  99. 5:25regenerate, but the principles,
  100. 5:28not a controversial fact. So with that being said, we have to get out of this notion of
  101. 5:38reactionary disposition. Let us go to the Word of God. Nehemiah chapter 4. Nehemiah chapter 4.
  102. 5:46Oh Lord. Just to make this very simple for those, Ezra and Nehemiah are books that should be read
  103. 5:54in tandem, one next to the other. Ezra returned to Jerusalem. Ezra was a priest. He was focused
  104. 6:05primarily on the reconstruction of the Lord's temple. Ezra was allowed to return to Israel
  105. 6:12in Jerusalem in particular by King Cyrus of Persia. Nehemiah arrived in Jerusalem 13 years
  106. 6:20later. He was allowed to return under King Artaxerxes, the Persian 13 years later. Nehemiah
  107. 6:27served as a cut bear in the King Artaxerxes, which allowed him regular and frequent access
  108. 6:32to the king, which culminated in him being allowed to go back and serve in a governmental
  109. 6:37capacity which oversaw the reconstruction of the wall to the city of Jerusalem.
  110. 6:46Read the whole book.
  111. 6:47You come to chapter four, you'll find out there were several enemies who heard what God
  112. 6:52was doing through Nehemiah and would it already begun under Ezra and unsurprisingly they came
  113. 6:58against them.
  114. 6:59Sand, you have sand ballot, the governor of Samaria at the time, you have Tobiah, the Ammonite,
  115. 7:04you have Arabs and you have a Philistine cohort.
  116. 7:07making an alliance not merely to stop the reconstruction of the Walter Jerusalem, but
  117. 7:13as it says in chapter 4 verse 11, Nehemiah makes his observation and our enemy said that
  118. 7:21they will not know or see till we come among them and kill them and stop the work.
  119. 7:30They realized those, oh, at first they thought it was impossible for these former slaves to
  120. 7:37return and build anything because you had locals, if you will, in the region that sought the
  121. 7:41a re-establishment of Israel, and this is about 445 BC, when Nehemiah returns, they saw that
  122. 7:50as a geopolitical threat to them.
  123. 7:52So they wanted it to stop.
  124. 7:59And so you have the difficulty, which was viewed as an impossibility.
  125. 8:04They said, man, how can we rebuild this from rubble?
  126. 8:07We're going to put this back together from rubble.
  127. 8:09But the Lord was with them, which is why they made major progress in verse six in the same
  128. 8:15chapter says, so we built the wall and the wall was joined together to half of its height.
  129. 8:19Well, the people had a mind to work.
  130. 8:21God was with them in their efforts to rebuild Jerusalem.
  131. 8:25Then we're going to pick up at verse 15.
  132. 8:27When our enemies heard that it was known to us that God had frustrated their plan, it was
  133. 8:34their plan to try to kill them to keep the work of the walls rebuilding from being completed.
  134. 8:40When our enemies heard that it was known to us that God had frustrated their plan, we
  135. 8:43all returned to the wall, each to his work.
  136. 8:49From that day on, this is Nehemiah now talking, from that day on, half of my servants worked
  137. 8:56on construction and half held the spears, shields, bows, and coats of mail.
  138. 9:05And the leaders stood behind the whole house of Judah who were building on the wall.
  139. 9:10I want you to see this picture.
  140. 9:13Those who carried burdens were loaded in such a way that each labored on the work with one
  141. 9:18hand and held his weapon with the other hand. And each of the builders had his sword strapped
  142. 9:27that inside while he built. Why am I presented this to you? As I stated previously, we have
  143. 9:38a got to get out of this notion of being reactionary. Who said we have to sit around and wait casually
  144. 9:45and see what government to do? Who said we had to wait and see what the latest regressive
  145. 9:51outfit is going to do with the latest governmental this is going to do. Who said we have to sit
  146. 9:56around and wait for these things to happen? And God has made us in his likeness and his
  147. 10:01image. I've been encouraging for the last at least four or five years to live locally,
  148. 10:10live locally. Some of you are listening to me. You live in an area where you don't have
  149. 10:13to wait on a supply chain from China to have food and things. You have land. Use your land
  150. 10:19for God's glory. Some of you are listening to me. You have farming capacity. You are farming.
  151. 10:26Use that for God's glory. Others of you have other abilities and capacities. And we need
  152. 10:34to rewind it. What should be the foundation for how we should go about this? Remember we
  153. 10:38talked about Psalm 128, transform individuals, build transform families. Some of you are listening
  154. 10:43to me. What you need to do right now is to seek to establish a family to the glory of God.
  155. 10:53Some of us are saying, man, what is God calling me to do?
  156. 10:56Do you know one of the most revolutionary things
  157. 10:57you can do right now is marry your wife
  158. 11:00and rear your children to the glory of God,
  159. 11:02refusing to capitulate to the spirit of the age around us?
  160. 11:08Fathers, listen to me, what we need to be about
  161. 11:10is getting our children around our tables
  162. 11:13and rearing them in the nurture and admonition of the Lord,
  163. 11:15helping our children to understand that they are fearfully
  164. 11:18and wonderfully made that God has created them
  165. 11:20in such a capacity where they don't need to go along
  166. 11:22with what the world says they need to do.
  167. 11:24The Lord can give them the wherewithal to give ideas and innovations and things where they
  168. 11:28can be entrepreneurial.
  169. 11:30Cultivating that from their youth.
  170. 11:35Transform families.
  171. 11:37Building transform churches.
  172. 11:40I've said before people are saying, man, we can't find a good church where we are.
  173. 11:43Could it be that the Lord is leading you to be a part of pioneering a good church?
  174. 11:47And it doesn't mean you have to be the preacher to pastor anybody else.
  175. 11:50But you get like-minded brethren that come together and ask the Lord to send God the
  176. 12:02leaders out in his own heart.
  177. 12:03And you build right there in your local communities.
  178. 12:07Some of you have been working the job for so long
  179. 12:09and the Lord has been calling you into entrepreneurship.
  180. 12:11The time is now, the time is now.
  181. 12:14But we patronize and we work together as a family
  182. 12:17in our local communities to fortify ourselves
  183. 12:21to such a degree.
  184. 12:24But we work while it is a day.
  185. 12:26And we have the wisdom to recognize.
  186. 12:28Yes, we know there are people among us
  187. 12:29that are ravenous government advocates.
  188. 12:34But we fortify ourselves on such a degree to where we raise and disciple and we populate
  189. 12:40those who are man the local positions of government in our neighborhood.
  190. 12:43Why can't your church fill your local city council?
  191. 12:51We got to get back to basics, man.
  192. 12:54We work to build and we keep the sword.
  193. 12:57We keep the sword ready because we know there's wicked people that would seek to try to frustrate
  194. 13:02the work that God would want to do through us.
  195. 13:05But we don't spend all of our time just focusing on waiting to see you going to come now we
  196. 13:09have to fight next.
  197. 13:10Why not build?
  198. 13:11Why not build?
  199. 13:12Why we have the opportunity?
  200. 13:15Why not build?
  201. 13:16Why not build?
  202. 13:17Why not build?
  203. 13:18I know the world's revealing notion
  204. 13:19is trying to feminize men and masculinize women.
  205. 13:22So why does it have to be that way in your home?
  206. 13:26I don't care how wicked it is in the world around us,
  207. 13:28we don't have to kick the doors open our homes and say,
  208. 13:30come on in wickedness.
  209. 13:34We need to cut some TVs off,
  210. 13:36cut some of these other things out
  211. 13:38and let's be about our father's business building
  212. 13:40as he's calling us to build.
  213. 13:42I'm not talking about some unauthorized construction.
  214. 13:47But for far too long we sit and we complain and we react.
  215. 13:50We sit and we complain and we react.
  216. 13:52We sit and we complain and we react.
  217. 13:55While at the exact same time, we profess to be indwelled
  218. 13:58by the Spirit of God.
  219. 14:01President, that is not the Lord's will for us.
  220. 14:07I'm keenly aware that the barbarians are at the gate.
  221. 14:11So what?
  222. 14:13There have been barbarians at the gate
  223. 14:14in every generation of Christ followers.
  224. 14:16And I'm not saying so what to dismiss the fact
  225. 14:18that there are barbarians at the gate,
  226. 14:20But do we not serve the King of kings and the Lord of lords?
  227. 14:25Do we not?
  228. 14:26Can he not give us wisdom and innovation and an ability,
  229. 14:29as well as grace that is needed to energize us
  230. 14:34to follow him as he's calling us to do?
  231. 14:38Now is the time brothers and sisters.
  232. 14:40We can't nor should we simply be a reactionary people.
  233. 14:48We can be proactive, guided by the word of God
  234. 14:53and empowered by the grace he has made available to us.
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  248. 16:12Shiting light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  249. 16:24Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  250. 16:27Yes, hot in the studio.
  251. 16:35You wonder why the Biden-based strategy remix is being employed?
  252. 16:44Hmm?
  253. 16:45Hmm?
  254. 16:49Well, we have our first little to leaked out snippet.
  255. 16:52So as I told you yesterday, tonight, Kamala Harris and Tim Walls are going to have their
  256. 16:58first interview since Kamala Harris has been officially nominated as a presidential nominee
  257. 17:05for the Democrat Party.
  258. 17:06And I'm going to just say it plainly.
  259. 17:08It's not that the issue is that a joint interview is a problem.
  260. 17:11The problem is that she hadn't done any interviews prior to the joint interview.
  261. 17:15Her first interview is a joint interview.
  262. 17:18Sure you've had other presidential tickets that have done joint interviews, but it's after
  263. 17:22they're done individualized interviews, both the top of the ticket and the vice presidential
  264. 17:29candidate.
  265. 17:30That's the issue.
  266. 17:31I mean, if Kamala Harris can't sit down one on one with the journalist, you think she's
  267. 17:36gonna be all right talking to Vladimir Putin. She gonna be in
  268. 17:39the handland. Come on, man. Anyway, I got a lot to get to. So
  269. 17:43let's just get right to it. In her first interview and it's funny,
  270. 17:50they leaked this out as if this is good. Like, yeah, let me show
  271. 17:54you just how great the candidate we have here. So we have a leak
  272. 17:59snippet of the prerecorded interview, you know, it's probably
  273. 18:01recorded a couple weeks ago. But it's it's or maybe even this
  274. 18:05week, I don't know when it was recorded. But they leaked out a
  275. 18:08portion of it. In this portion, Dana Bass gives Kamala Harris the opportunity to explain,
  276. 18:18you are changing all of your positions. And then Dana Bass gives her a leading question. Is it
  277. 18:22because with your additional experience now that you now have more wisdom and you have a better
  278. 18:27disposition and you know the positions you have now or better than the position you have before
  279. 18:30because you have more experience, you have more wisdom, you have more experience in wisdom and
  280. 18:33wisdom and experience. That's why you better now because more wisdom and experience, huh?
  281. 18:36Mm, huh? Is it? Yeah, is it really?
  282. 18:40Listen to her response.
  283. 18:43These people told us for years,
  284. 18:45oh, the Inflation Reduction Act,
  285. 18:47we're using it because we want to reduce inflation.
  286. 18:49And people like me said, you know,
  287. 18:51I'm gonna do this interesting thing.
  288. 18:52You know, you might have heard of it before.
  289. 18:54Like reading the bill.
  290. 18:56You remember that? Yeah.
  291. 18:58So I read the bill and I say, wait a minute.
  292. 19:02Did they just copy and paste it?
  293. 19:04Green New Deal and then put it in this bill
  294. 19:07and they're saying is to reduce inflation
  295. 19:10when it's actually going to do the exact opposite
  296. 19:14of reduce inflation, and it's going to,
  297. 19:18wait, this is the Green New Deal.
  298. 19:20And I'm telling you, I had a person who told me,
  299. 19:22oh, Abe, you're just, you're a conspiracy theorist.
  300. 19:25Yeah, that's just quite a reduced inflation,
  301. 19:27and I just say cold.
  302. 19:31Cold?
  303. 19:32You stupid.
  304. 19:33No, not kicking it twice.
  305. 19:34I say cold, wisdom.
  306. 19:36You stupid.
  307. 19:36Wisdom has been chasing you, but you,
  308. 19:39You, my man, have been much, much too fast.
  309. 19:43Or to grab ahold of you, listen to and watch
  310. 19:48clip number seven, go.
  311. 19:49Generally speaking, how should voters look at some
  312. 19:54of the changes that you've made,
  313. 19:56that you've explained some of here in your policy?
  314. 19:59Is it because you have more experience now
  315. 20:02and you've learned more about the information?
  316. 20:04Is it because you were running for president
  317. 20:07in a Democratic primary?
  318. 20:09And should they feel comfortable and confident that what you're saying now is going to be your
  319. 20:14policy moving forward?
  320. 20:15Dana, I think the most important and most significant aspect of my policy perspective
  321. 20:22and decisions is my values have not changed.
  322. 20:26You mentioned the Green New Deal.
  323. 20:28I have always believed, and I have worked on it, that the climate crisis is real, that
  324. 20:34it is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves
  325. 20:40to deadlines around time.
  326. 20:43We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act.
  327. 20:46We have set goals for the United States of America and by extension the globe around when
  328. 20:51we should meet certain standards for reduction of greenhouse gas emissions as an example.
  329. 20:56That value has not changed.
  330. 21:00Now, now, it's possible that I could be wrong, you know.
  331. 21:06But didn't they just tell us for years that all know the inflation reduction act has nothing to do with the Green New Deal
  332. 21:12Oh, you know, the audience like a reduction has nothing to do with the green and nothing the first not the first of my grandmother
  333. 21:17You should say it back and was the first interview she gets in the first one
  334. 21:23She explains her consistency in maintaining her values
  335. 21:27We'll get to that in a moment, but her consistency in maintaining her values is well, you know Dan
  336. 21:31I was a co-sponsor of the Green New Deal
  337. 21:33She didn't say that they're not here
  338. 21:35but she was a co-sponsor of the Green New Deal when she was still in the Senate.
  339. 21:38And then she goes on to say, and we have to set deadlines as it pertains to time.
  340. 21:43Because he's still unburdened from what has been, you know what I mean?
  341. 21:50He's still unburdened.
  342. 21:51But we said deadlines as it pertains to time.
  343. 21:54Now how many of you knew that Madam Vice President was ever talking about the Green New Deal,
  344. 22:00I'm sorry about the inflation reduction act, she had in her mind reducing gas emissions?
  345. 22:06Oh man.
  346. 22:09So all of this time they've been telling us
  347. 22:10they had nothing to do with the Green New Deal.
  348. 22:12Now, our first interview, she's at Midway,
  349. 22:14yeah, we've been lying.
  350. 22:17Yeah, we've been lying about that.
  351. 22:19Yeah, yeah.
  352. 22:20And then,
  353. 22:23my values are still, my values remain the same.
  354. 22:26Ma'am, ma'am, ma'am, I'm sorry.
  355. 22:31Your position, when you ran for president
  356. 22:34and got, didn't even make it to the Iowa caucuses by the way,
  357. 22:38Never got above what 2% of the Democrat primary vote.
  358. 22:43Your position was in, was then in all the way up
  359. 22:46to like two weeks ago, honestly about real,
  360. 22:49not honestly, but like about two to three months ago,
  361. 22:52was that you oppose fracking.
  362. 22:54Now, you support fracking.
  363. 22:57And then for those who don't know,
  364. 22:58fracking is hydraulic fracturing,
  365. 23:00a means to access oil, right?
  366. 23:06Now you're saying you're for fracking,
  367. 23:08but you also support the Green New Deal.
  368. 23:09make that make sense.
  369. 23:10One of the major features of Green New Deal
  370. 23:12is the elimination of fossil fuel,
  371. 23:15but your values are consistent, right?
  372. 23:17No, man, what you're doing, what you're doing is you
  373. 23:20are trying to repeat the Biden-based mistrattage.
  374. 23:23Remember Biden was sold to the American people,
  375. 23:25oh, he's just kind and he's the moderate.
  376. 23:28He's not the extreme Bernie Sanders candidate.
  377. 23:31Now you have the woman who literally was voted
  378. 23:33as more radical than US Senate than Bernie Sanders,
  379. 23:36and now she's reversing all of her positions.
  380. 23:38Oh no, I'm not, I'm no longer for banning fracking.
  381. 23:40Oh no, but I still support the Green New Deal.
  382. 23:45And you know what she's basing, and what she's banking on?
  383. 23:47That the American people are ignorant.
  384. 23:51They're basing it on the notion at all, man, you know,
  385. 23:55we need vibes, we need fuel.
  386. 23:57Catch the vibes, yo.
  387. 24:00That's a feel warm campaign of joy, joy, and pain.
  388. 24:08No sunshine.
  389. 24:11That's what they're b...
  390. 24:12This is, oh boy, this is quite, quite angry.
  391. 24:28The reality is she's attempting to appear
  392. 24:30to be a moderate when she's not.
  393. 24:33She's not.
  394. 24:34And her selection of comrade-camula selection
  395. 24:37of comrade-walls confirms that.
  396. 24:47Oh man, I have so much I wanna get to you today.
  397. 24:49So our friends, I won't say our friends,
  398. 24:52but I say some of the editors at National Review,
  399. 24:55And I've taken the liberty to edit this for myself.
  400. 24:58And I know this will never happen,
  401. 24:59but if, and this is why Kamala Harris
  402. 25:01never sit down for an interview.
  403. 25:02Me, because I got questions.
  404. 25:04These are the kind of questions I'll ask.
  405. 25:06A national review has a compilation
  406. 25:07of some of these on their website today.
  407. 25:10You know, these are kind of some of the things
  408. 25:12I would ask contrary to Dana Bash's leading question,
  409. 25:15which he says, she literally opens up,
  410. 25:17you've changed a bunch of your positions.
  411. 25:18Why have you done that?
  412. 25:19Could it be the reason why?
  413. 25:21She immediately starts giving her an answer.
  414. 25:25You've changed a lot of your positions.
  415. 25:26Could it be the reason why you changed your positions?
  416. 25:28This is because now you have the experience in wisdom.
  417. 25:31Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
  418. 25:34So it was been going on all along before now.
  419. 25:38Some of the questions that Camille Harris should be asked.
  420. 25:42I wonder if we'll see this in the interview tonight.
  421. 25:45I won't hold my breath forward.
  422. 25:46And I told you guys, I'm not gonna watch it live,
  423. 25:48I'm gonna catch it later.
  424. 25:52Here's some examples of questions.
  425. 25:53You've called for legislation imposing term limits
  426. 25:55for Supreme Court justices.
  427. 25:57The Senate Democrats' term limits bill
  428. 25:59would strip two of the sitting justices
  429. 26:00the right to vote in most cases.
  430. 26:02Do you support that idea now?
  431. 26:03Do you support that idea?
  432. 26:07You want to put term limits on Supreme Court justice?
  433. 26:09You want to change the structure of the Constitution?
  434. 26:10Huh? Huh?
  435. 26:13Or how about this one?
  436. 26:14In your previous campaign,
  437. 26:15you called for banning on fracking and offshore drilling.
  438. 26:17What we just talked about, right?
  439. 26:20Is it still your position?
  440. 26:24And if not, what made you change your mind?
  441. 26:26Heh heh heh.
  442. 26:27And here's another one asked,
  443. 26:28and when did you decide to change your mind?
  444. 26:32Because you supported banning fracking
  445. 26:33until like two minutes ago.
  446. 26:36You think Danabastic gonna ask these questions?
  447. 26:40How about this one?
  448. 26:41In 2019, you know, you ran for president,
  449. 26:44you said, quote, I strongly believe
  450. 26:46that we need to have Medicare for all, end quote.
  451. 26:50And she released her own plan to force every American
  452. 26:52into a new Medicare system within 10 years,
  453. 26:56which would eliminate private healthcare.
  454. 26:59You still support that?
  455. 27:00And then again, my follow-ups would be,
  456. 27:04if she says, yes, I asked her, why?
  457. 27:07And he says, no, I said, huh, what made you change your mind?
  458. 27:12And also, when did you decide to change your mind?
  459. 27:15Because you've been the nominee for well
  460. 27:16for quite a couple of months, at least a month now,
  461. 27:19you haven't, and that's right,
  462. 27:22Pamela's laying out the problem is she hadn't changed her mind,
  463. 27:24bingo, she has not changed her mind.
  464. 27:27She's just trying to pull a fast one on American people.
  465. 27:32How about this one?
  466. 27:33Especially in light of these, these, oh man,
  467. 27:36look at that clock.
  468. 27:38In light of where we are now, here we go.
  469. 27:42You supported abolishing immigration and customs enforcement
  470. 27:45and starting from scratch.
  471. 27:47You still support reorganizing the government in this way?
  472. 27:50Hahahaha.
  473. 27:52You said you wanted to abolish ICE.
  474. 27:55You still want to abolish ICE?
  475. 27:57And I'm gonna take a pause for the calls on this
  476. 27:59because I gotta start this process.
  477. 28:00I'm gonna probably weave some more of these questions in
  478. 28:02as we go through this.
  479. 28:03But have y'all seen what's going on in Aurora, Colorado?
  480. 28:06Have y'all seen that?
  481. 28:08Oh, you know not nothing big except for,
  482. 28:12You know, Villains, Willing, Gangs, taking over apartment buildings, kicking out the apartment
  483. 28:16administrators and saying, we're going to collect the rents ourselves.
  484. 28:20Yeah.
  485. 28:21Yeah, the mayor of Aurora, Colorado, which by the way, is in the Denver metropolitan area,
  486. 28:28right outside of Denver, beautiful area, right in the throes of the Rocky Mountains, man.
  487. 28:33But somehow, massive amount of Venezuelan immigrants have been shipped and housed all
  488. 28:41together in a certain apartment complexes.
  489. 28:46I want you to listen to Mayor Mike Kaufman
  490. 28:50from Aurora, Colorado explaining,
  491. 28:53well yeah, yeah, we've had Venezuelan gangs
  492. 28:55take over these apartment buildings.
  493. 28:56It's clip number nine, go.
  494. 28:59So there are several buildings actually
  495. 29:00under the same ownership, out of state ownership
  496. 29:03that have fallen to these Venezuelan gangs.
  497. 29:07I'm trying to walk it back and do the investigation
  498. 29:11as to how there's a concentration of Venezuelans
  499. 29:16in these three buildings.
  500. 29:19Somebody put them there and somebody funded it,
  501. 29:23whether it's federal government or not,
  502. 29:24we're trying to find out who these gangs, apparently,
  503. 29:27or attracted to where there's a concentration
  504. 29:30of Venezuelan migrants.
  505. 29:33And so they've in fact, have pushed out the property
  506. 29:37management through intimidation,
  507. 29:38and then collected the rents we have now or have had.
  508. 29:44It is ongoing operations with a task force,
  509. 29:51local law enforcement state law enforcement partners
  510. 29:55and federal law enforcement partners to rent them,
  511. 29:58and arrests have been made,
  512. 30:00but these operations are now are still ongoing.
  513. 30:03Did y'all hear that?
  514. 30:05Massive amount of Venezuelans,
  515. 30:07and I'm just gonna tell you now,
  516. 30:08I'm a place of more from Mayor Kaufman.
  517. 30:12We say, man, this is clearly organized crime,
  518. 30:14and they were put here by federal agencies
  519. 30:16working with local nonprofits.
  520. 30:18We didn't even know they were here.
  521. 30:21They completely bypassed local government,
  522. 30:24and these are massive, massive apartment buildings.
  523. 30:28And they've housed, they've housed
  524. 30:30concentrated amounts of Venezuelans.
  525. 30:33And you're gonna hear the mayor say,
  526. 30:34not everybody who's there are the criminals,
  527. 30:39but the criminals are praying on the Venezuelans,
  528. 30:41and they've taken over the apartment building.
  529. 30:45The people who own the building,
  530. 30:47who had their administrators there,
  531. 30:49they have intimidated them,
  532. 30:50and forced him out saying,
  533. 30:51now we collector in here, now, chief.
  534. 30:55Guys, this is happening,
  535. 30:56not happening in the far flung regions
  536. 31:01of Sparsity populated portions of Colorado.
  537. 31:03This is happening in California.
  538. 31:05This is happening in Aurora, Colorado.
  539. 31:10You understand what I'm saying?
  540. 31:12And the mayor is trying to be, you know,
  541. 31:16Oh yeah, oh yeah.
  542. 31:18Then he had to come right out with, yeah.
  543. 31:20This is an organized crime effort.
  544. 31:22Listen to him watch clip number 10.
  545. 31:25Go.
  546. 31:26You know, they, this is an organized criminal effort,
  547. 31:30whether it's Trend Day or Iowa.
  548. 31:32That remains to be seen, but it doesn't really doesn't matter.
  549. 31:36I mean, if they're, if they're, you know,
  550. 31:38Venezuelan migrants and they're conducting crime
  551. 31:41in an organized manner, they were probably.
  552. 31:46So they tried to identify the name of the gang.
  553. 31:48And the mayor is like, it really don't matter the name of the gang.
  554. 31:51And then he says later in the same interview, yeah, but we do know that the gang,
  555. 31:55Trinde Aragwa's, yeah, they've given the green light for many of these criminals,
  556. 32:02thugs in these areas, to take hits on our local or rural police officers.
  557. 32:12What?
  558. 32:14Tell me again, who was the borders are?
  559. 32:16Oh, that's right.
  560. 32:20She was sent to Mexico to find out the root causes of immigration,
  561. 32:28to lead efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle,
  562. 32:34but easy legal aliens.
  563. 32:36And this is happening in an American city.
  564. 32:38If you think that's bad guys, it's gonna get worse.
  565. 32:41And again, I'm not, I'm not you here
  566. 32:43with the mayor of the city of Aurora, Colorado,
  567. 32:45says out of his own mouth.
  568. 32:51And he says plainly, this is a federal issue.
  569. 32:55This problem that has been brought to our doorstep
  570. 32:57is because of the failures of what is transpired
  571. 33:00at the federal level.
  572. 33:01Yet, I'm Rand Campbell, wants to be your president.
  573. 33:12Because if the selection out, I know a lot of Christians do.
  574. 33:15This is true that God is sovereign.
  575. 33:16I tell you that all the time.
  576. 33:18But they fancy that somehow that is separate
  577. 33:21from their personal responsibility.
  578. 33:23We are His hands and feet.
  579. 33:25And so that's why we have to do what's right.
  580. 33:28The Bible says to Him that Noah to do good
  581. 33:31and just doesn't do it.
  582. 33:32To Him it is sin.
  583. 33:34Sandy Rios 24-7 with your host, Sandy Rios.
  584. 33:38Listen on the podcast page at aFR.net.
  585. 33:47The Hamilton Quarter podcast and one-minute commentaries are available at aFR.net back to
  586. 33:53the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  587. 33:57Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  588. 34:00You can tell that this mayor is reluctant to call a spade to spade, but when he's asking
  589. 34:05and being asked the questions, he has to answer, well, this is what we've learned.
  590. 34:10You know, it's like these apartment buildings that have been taken over, these people have
  591. 34:14been placed here by the federal government, by the federal government.
  592. 34:20They've been working with local nonprofits to put all of these people together.
  593. 34:28And now, I mean, this is like, this is fresh out of New Jack City, Nina Brown and took over
  594. 34:35the Carter projects.
  595. 34:36That's what's going on here.
  596. 34:42Listen to Mayor Kaufman describe how all of these illegal aliens have arrived together
  597. 34:49in these Venezuelan apart. I'm sorry, in these Aurora, Colorado apartment buildings and all
  598. 34:53of these people happen to be Venezuelan. Clip number 11. Go.
  599. 34:59So here's the problem. I think we're a victim of a failed policy at the Southern border because
  600. 35:05what you have, Venezuelan does not co according to my law enforcement, Venezuela does not cooperate
  601. 35:11with the United States in sharing criminal histories. You've had a third of the country
  602. 35:15really, you've had these massive waves of migrants coming across the border that many
  603. 35:21of them cross the border illegally, were arrested, asked for a political asylum, were not adequately
  604. 35:29vetted, were released into the country. The city of Aurora, we did everything we could
  605. 35:34to quite frankly keep them out of the city, because it's not our problem. This is a federal
  606. 35:39problem. This is a problem borne by the federal government.
  607. 35:43But what I think what we're trying to find out and what I believe occurred was that
  608. 35:48Asian federal agencies worked with some of our local nonprofits and put them there.
  609. 35:55Now most of these people are very good, good people.
  610. 36:00But there's a criminal element that from what I understand what law enforcement is
  611. 36:04recommending that often follows them, intends to exploit them within their own migrant community.
  612. 36:10And so we believe that that is happening now.
  613. 36:13Now it's where the 51st largest city in America with over 400,000 population
  614. 36:17This is only several apartment complexes. Yeah, but nonetheless, I'm not gonna surrender any part of this city to a criminal element
  615. 36:25Guys this is happening in America
  616. 36:28So remember what I told you
  617. 36:31When they move from just to open borders to flying people in
  618. 36:37Remember to you about that?
  619. 36:40Remember to you about that and you see these things happening and this is the mayor of the city saying yeah
  620. 36:48Well the federal agencies that everyone is actually
  621. 36:50doing it. It boggles the mind. Then not only that, got the gang running, gangs running the
  622. 37:05show. The mayor concluded this interview with saying, oh yeah, by the way, there is a particular
  623. 37:11gang to Trinde Aragwa's that have given the marching order to their street thugs to take
  624. 37:20out a rural Colorado police officers. Listen to him, watch clip number 12. Go.
  625. 37:25With all due respect, it's no longer, I mean, just in the hands of the feds, when you've
  626. 37:28We've got, we've heard, reports that this gang has green-lated its members to attack your local
  627. 37:35police.
  628. 37:37What are you doing about that, Mayor?
  629. 37:40Well, you know, we're aware of that in the Dimmerimodontal Paltan area that there are
  630. 37:45elements of Trend Day, Ottawa here.
  631. 37:49And so, you know, we're in terms of how our police operate, the tactics, what they're doing
  632. 37:56to protect themselves, please, is our number one priority.
  633. 38:02Guys, this is making me sick listening to this.
  634. 38:07I still have more questions I would get to.
  635. 38:09You think Danne Bassett gonna ask,
  636. 38:11any questions related to this?
  637. 38:13It wouldn't hold the proverbial breath.
  638. 38:20You think that's something, imagine,
  639. 38:21you put your child on a school bus,
  640. 38:26they're going to school,
  641. 38:28only to find out, 20-some-odd illegal aliens,
  642. 38:35try to hijack your children's school bus.
  643. 38:39Think that is a hypothetical?
  644. 38:40No, it is not.
  645. 38:43and the Hamul Dizura Union School District in California.
  646. 38:47Now look, that was in Aurora, Colorado.
  647. 38:49Now we're talking about California.
  648. 38:54On two occasions within the last few days,
  649. 39:03man, this is,
  650. 39:06in case you don't know this, I am not enjoying sharing this.
  651. 39:09Like the fabric of our society
  652. 39:11is being demoralized before our very eyes.
  653. 39:19You have this happening in California
  654. 39:23where parents are irate
  655. 39:27because mobs of illegal aliens
  656. 39:29trying to hijack the children's school bus.
  657. 39:30Listen to and watch clip number six.
  658. 39:32This is from a local station reporting on this story
  659. 39:37from where this transpired.
  660. 39:38Clip number six, go.
  661. 39:40But their morning certainly wasn't.
  662. 39:4220 illegal migrants tried to get on the bus today
  663. 39:46at one of our bus stops.
  664. 39:47Hours earlier, she got this email letting Nicole know
  665. 39:51her eight-year-old son was aboard his school bus
  666. 39:54heading to Homul Elementary when all of a sudden,
  667. 39:57He said these adults, they weren't kids.
  668. 39:59He said, but they had backpacks on mom
  669. 40:01and they tried to get on our bus.
  670. 40:03He said there was a lot of them.
  671. 40:05The district confirmed 20 migrants tried to
  672. 40:07board the bus Wednesday morning when it stopped
  673. 40:09to pick up students here along its B route.
  674. 40:11That's when parents and the drivers stepped in
  675. 40:13keeping the migrants at bay.
  676. 40:15It was definitely really scary.
  677. 40:17It also happened Tuesday along route A
  678. 40:19shown here in Orange near state route 94.
  679. 40:21Three men walked along the highway trying to stop
  680. 40:23the bus and the bus was just a little bit different.
  681. 40:25walked along the highway trying to stop the bus to quote go around their group.
  682. 40:30When you see a bus, naturally the impulse might be, this will take me to a much safer area.
  683. 40:35Pedro Rios helps lead the humanitarian response at the U.S.-Mexico border.
  684. 40:40He says while it's unclear why the group tried to board Wednesday, heat and mountain
  685. 40:45terrain can drive a desperate response.
  686. 40:47First and foremost, there has to be an acknowledgement by the Biden administration that asylum is
  687. 40:53a human right.
  688. 40:54parents like Jeremy Adams
  689. 40:56from the district and a
  690. 40:58safety plan to help quell
  691. 41:00people. We don't know who
  692. 41:02they have any criminal
  693. 41:04history, what their
  694. 41:06background is. Meanwhile,
  695. 41:08the sheriff says it's
  696. 41:10conducting an investigation
  697. 41:12and says it takes safety
  698. 41:14seriously and are working
  699. 41:18with the school district in
  700. 41:20order to keep students.
  701. 41:22Oh boy, talk about asylum as a
  702. 41:24human right. Don't you
  703. 41:25seeking asylum. And I mean, this is so the school district is now instructing their bus
  704. 41:32drivers that when they see gangs of illegal aliens along the school bus routes, they'd
  705. 41:39have to keep driving, even if they're making some of the children pass their stops and telling
  706. 41:44the parents that if they have gangs of illegal aliens at the bus stops, they have to bypass
  707. 41:52them. So you need to catch your child on the next stop. This is kind of lawlessness I'm
  708. 41:59talking about. This is outright lawlessness. I've explained to you before lawlessness is
  709. 42:09the byproduct of truth falling in the streets. So in the interview tonight, another question
  710. 42:16I would ask, just like I mentioned before, in 2021, Mr. Joseph Robin Ed Biden announced
  711. 42:22that you would quote lead our efforts with Mexico in the Northern Triangle and other countries
  712. 42:28to help with stemming migration to our southern border. The official number is somewhere
  713. 42:36between 7 and 11 million people have come into the country illegally on your watch.
  714. 42:40Are you responsible for that?
  715. 42:47Straight up.
  716. 42:48I'd ask you straight like that.
  717. 42:50Then I'll follow up with this one in 2022, you ma'am, you, not somebody else you said in
  718. 42:542022 quote, the border is secure.
  719. 42:58And we have a secure border.
  720. 43:02You still think the border is secure?
  721. 43:14Again, I'm not holding my breath that these questions will be asked.
  722. 43:22Now, I'll let old Tim Walz get some of this.
  723. 43:25He can get some too.
  724. 43:26Old Tim, I'll hit him with the,
  725. 43:28you know, you like to say the motto of Minnesota
  726. 43:31is mind your business.
  727. 43:31That's what you like to say, right?
  728. 43:33Yet you instituted a hotline for people
  729. 43:36to report on their own neighbors during COVID lockdowns
  730. 43:39and you signed a bill that makes it possible
  731. 43:42to separate children from their own parents
  732. 43:44who seek quote unquote gender affirming care in your state.
  733. 43:47Do these things add up to minding your business?
  734. 43:50I gotta have more cowbell.
  735. 43:59Kinda know the answer to that.
  736. 44:01I don't think Dana's gonna ask that one.
  737. 44:03Nah, I don't think she's gonna ask that one.
  738. 44:08But these questions should be asked.
  739. 44:11These questions should be asked.
  740. 44:15How about this one?
  741. 44:18For comrade Kamala.
  742. 44:21You spoken about price gouging as a cause of higher prices.
  743. 44:25Is it your position at roughly $24 million
  744. 44:28in federal spending and $6 trillion in new public debt?
  745. 44:34Is your position, they have nothing to do with inflation?
  746. 44:46We can go on down the line.
  747. 44:49You and Mr. Biden made the push to rejoin
  748. 44:53the Iran nuclear deal.
  749. 44:55Y'all gave them $6 billion right before October 7th.
  750. 44:59Think that was a good decision?
  751. 45:03Then a lot of things are gonna be asked.
  752. 45:05That should be asked, American people
  753. 45:09are owed an explanation.
  754. 45:14Another question I'd ask you,
  755. 45:16Ms. Harris, you said that you support Israel's right
  756. 45:19to defend itself.
  757. 45:22Does that mean you support Israel's right to destroy Hamas?
  758. 45:33Another reason why I'm presenting these questions
  759. 45:36for you all because I want you to be able
  760. 45:38to evaluate the interview.
  761. 45:43There's such a broad range of substantive issues
  762. 45:48that the American people should have a clear answer on
  763. 45:50for someone that's applying for the job.
  764. 45:56Be public servant in chief.
  765. 46:07We can go on and on and on and on and on with this.
  766. 46:12Your administration, Ms. Harris,
  767. 46:14has suspended granting new permits
  768. 46:17to export liquefied natural gas,
  769. 46:19maintaining the supply of liquefied natural gas
  770. 46:21is critical for European allies,
  771. 46:24as they adjust their economies
  772. 46:25in the absence of Russian gas.
  773. 46:29Will you end the permitting pause?
  774. 46:33I mean, of course, remember, under Mr. Trump,
  775. 46:36the United States of America became
  776. 46:38a net exporter of liquid natural gas.
  777. 46:43The Harris Biden administration put a stop to that.
  778. 46:48You gonna keep rolling with that?
  779. 46:57How about this one in 2019 when you ran for president?
  780. 46:59Remember that? Remember that?
  781. 47:02You favored spending taxpayers money
  782. 47:04to forcefully confiscate 20 million plus
  783. 47:09of the most commonly owned rifles in America.
  784. 47:13You still wanna do that?
  785. 47:14You wanna forcefully confiscate Americans?
  786. 47:18Guns?
  787. 47:20You tax money to do that?
  788. 47:22This is what she said, guys.
  789. 47:24These are things that she said.
  790. 47:28And again, I'll follow up if she says,
  791. 47:29well, no, I don't support that anymore.
  792. 47:31Oh, what made you change your mind?
  793. 47:32And when did you make that decision to change your mind?
  794. 47:41These are legitimate areas of query.
  795. 47:44Again, I won't hold my breath waiting for them
  796. 47:47because as the American people and frankly,
  797. 47:50we here at AFA these are things we support,
  798. 47:52fiscal responsibility we support.
  799. 47:54We support the unalienable rights
  800. 47:57as articulated in our Declaration of Independence.
  801. 48:00That's a good one.
  802. 48:01I'll talk about that a lot more.
  803. 48:02I'll be talking about that a lot more in tomorrow's program.
  804. 48:05Taxing unrealized capital gains.
  805. 48:12You still, you with that?
  806. 48:16And it's so funny, they always, the knee jerk reaction
  807. 48:18is to try to say all the Americans already
  808. 48:20that's dealing with unrealized capital gains taxes
  809. 48:23called property taxes.
  810. 48:24Man, that's a lie, property taxes are used tax.
  811. 48:27And it doesn't air been flow and fluctuate
  812. 48:29the way that stock holdings fluctuate.
  813. 48:34And you have the scenario that you can be taxed
  814. 48:37at the beginning of the year for unrealized capital gains.
  815. 48:38What happens if Wall Street shorts that stop?
  816. 48:42Thousands of dollars of capital gains tax combined
  817. 48:44with having your portfolio decimated.
  818. 48:51But the circumstances are not beyond the capacity
  819. 48:53of our God.
  820. 48:54I started the way I started.
  821. 48:56We work with the tool in one hand and the sword in the other.
  822. 49:04It is our posture where we have the way with our two prey
  823. 49:08and act.
  824. 49:09We don't have to be reactionary.
  825. 49:11We can be proactive in fortifying our communities,
  826. 49:13living locally.
  827. 49:15Let's be about our father's business.
  828. 49:21The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast
  829. 49:24may not necessarily reflect those of the American Family
  830. 49:27Association or American Family Radio.

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