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October 16, 2024 · 48:48

The DOJ has sued VA and its Governor Glenn Youngkin because he’s trying to maintain clean, legal voting rolls.

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0:00 - 15:00. Habakkuk 2:2-3. The LORD guides His people. Seek Him. 15:00 - 31:00. The DOJ has sued VA and its Governor Glenn Youngkin because he’s trying to maintain clean, legal voting rolls. 31:00 - 48:00. Tim Walz wants to abolish the Electoral College… and Kamala Harris picked him as a running mate. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Glenn Youngkin Tim Walz

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  21. 1:45Wisdom portends that reality.
  22. 1:49At this very moment, many of you, if not most of you, are making your transitions from your
  23. 1:52part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an
  24. 1:57income.
  25. 1:58I describe it as I do because what goes on in your house is far more important.
  26. 2:06Even in an election season, what goes on in your house is far more important than what
  27. 2:13goes on in the White House.
  28. 2:18you and I are responsible and accountable for what we do with the time, the talent, and the
  29. 2:28resources God has afforded to us.
  30. 2:32He must resist the temptation to allow the things that swirl around us to take us away
  31. 2:37from job number one, to distract us away from what should be our focus.
  32. 2:44We must resist that.
  33. 2:46So as you're making your transition to your full-time jobs, I want to encourage you to
  34. 2:49do so with intentionality, understand the significance in the
  35. 2:54primacy that God places on the family. God knows that everybody
  36. 2:58is at a different stage, at a different place in our lives.
  37. 3:02God knows this. And the faithfulness he requires of us starts
  38. 3:06first and foremost with us. The things that we are engaged in,
  39. 3:11the Lord's desires for them to be the overflow of what we enjoy
  40. 3:16with him and in him personally.
  41. 3:19So I want to challenge and encourage you with the time that God has given you,
  42. 3:22with the oxygen he affords you with the, with the, um,
  43. 3:27organs that are functioning, the blood flowing through your body.
  44. 3:30None of that is your own.
  45. 3:31You didn't create it, but with the grace that God has given you for life,
  46. 3:39take full advantage of it, take full advantage of it.
  47. 3:43Don't miss your moment.
  48. 3:44God has placed us for this time in this context, knowing full well,
  49. 3:48what would unfold and you never, nevertheless saved you,
  50. 3:52saved me, those of us who are saved.
  51. 3:55And those of you who are tuning in.
  52. 3:58And you know, you know, Abe, I like the other stuff,
  53. 4:01you know, the Bible stuff, I don't know when necessarily
  54. 4:03where I am on that, listen,
  55. 4:06there's a reason why you keep coming to this program.
  56. 4:09It's no secret that we open every show with the scripture
  57. 4:12and there's a reason why you keep coming.
  58. 4:14As the Lord draws you, do not harden your heart.
  59. 4:17Do not harden your heart.
  60. 4:20The things that are unfolding around us
  61. 4:21confirm the fact that the Bible is true.
  62. 4:26The Bible is true from the beginning
  63. 4:27all the way through the end
  64. 4:31where the Apostle John records Jesus
  65. 4:34explaining how the book will be opened,
  66. 4:36the Lamb's book of life,
  67. 4:37where every believer's name will be listed and included,
  68. 4:40and the books will be opened
  69. 4:42that record all of the doings of every individual.
  70. 4:47You don't wanna risk,
  71. 4:48well, let me say it this way,
  72. 4:50eternity is a long painful time to be wrong,
  73. 4:54a long and painful time to be wrong.
  74. 4:57Let's go to the word of God.
  75. 4:58Today we're gonna go to the book of Habakkuk.
  76. 5:00Yes, Habakkuk.
  77. 5:02Chapter two, Habakkuk is a prophet described
  78. 5:08by many theologians as a minor prophet,
  79. 5:10simply because of the length or the lack thereof of his book.
  80. 5:14We should never misconstrued the description of prophets
  81. 5:16as major or minor to be synonymous
  82. 5:20with a communication of significance
  83. 5:22because all of God's prophets are major in significance.
  84. 5:28Habakkuk prophesied and ministered to the Southern Kingdom
  85. 5:32of Judah, dating at about 612 BC.
  86. 5:35So this is shortly before the Babylonian siege
  87. 5:38and ultimate conquest was culminated, all right?
  88. 5:44And it's an amazing book.
  89. 5:46The Lord allows us to peer into the heart and mind
  90. 5:49of one of His servants, Habakkuk,
  91. 5:51And it shows God responding to Habakkuk's pleas.
  92. 5:58You know, and when we read the scripture,
  93. 5:59and I've said this before, when we navigate scripture,
  94. 6:02what we should first and foremost look for
  95. 6:05is God revealing aspects of himself to us,
  96. 6:08revealing his character, revealing his nature,
  97. 6:10revealing his attributes to us.
  98. 6:14In this book, just to give you context
  99. 6:17and get right to what I wanna convey to you today,
  100. 6:19Habakkuk witnessed the spiritual, social, moral decline that was transpiring in Judah.
  101. 6:29And he cried out to God about it, like, Lord, I see all of this stuff.
  102. 6:32Why are you causing me to see all of this?
  103. 6:35Are you going to do anything?
  104. 6:36Are you going to intervene?
  105. 6:38And I know many of you, like myself, have felt like that, looking at different things happening.
  106. 6:42The conversation we had yesterday where you have a state who made the decision, we're
  107. 6:46going to protect our children and in many instances, protect them from malicious adults
  108. 6:52who are around them that are more than willing to sacrifice the children for a political agenda
  109. 6:56and even a medical establishment that is willing to violate the Hippocratic oath in order to
  110. 7:01make money.
  111. 7:03We want to protect all of them so we're not going to allow children to be mutilated in this
  112. 7:07state or to take medications that could castrate them chemically that will infect them for
  113. 7:14life based on one portion of their lives, which is in adolescence. How many times do we hear people
  114. 7:19saying, well, you know, children's brains aren't fully formed into this later age yet, because of the
  115. 7:25insanity of the social political environment, we're willing to allow people to to irreversible,
  116. 7:31irreversibly to irrevocably mar their bodies. It's insane. And then to add insult to injury,
  117. 7:38to have the current federal government or administration to intervene in the case,
  118. 7:42to say, no state, you can't protect your children.
  119. 7:45Guys, that's absurd and insane.
  120. 7:48That's, that's crazy town, but we can't act like a live like God doesn't see.
  121. 7:56So the book of a back records that exchange between God and a back of about this phenomenon.
  122. 8:02But then there's an aspect here because the Lord reveals to her back,
  123. 8:05oh no, we're going, I'm a judge's situation.
  124. 8:07And in fact, I'll tell you specifically, there's something going to happen that has never been seen,
  125. 8:12never been heard yet.
  126. 8:12And he tells the back that his instrument of judgment would be the Babylonians.
  127. 8:16He tells them specifically.
  128. 8:17Now this is years before,
  129. 8:19Nebuchadnezzar shows up.
  130. 8:22All right, but he tells them.
  131. 8:24But then he says this,
  132. 8:25and some people misunderstand this portion of Scripture,
  133. 8:28but this reveals an aspect of God's character.
  134. 8:30Habakkuk chapter 2 just verses two and three.
  135. 8:35This is after the second question that Habakkuk raises to God,
  136. 8:39and God responds to him, and Habakkuk records it.
  137. 8:41In verse two,
  138. 8:42then the Lord answered me and said,
  139. 8:47Record the vision, or some translations say,
  140. 8:49write the vision there.
  141. 8:51Record the vision, and inscribe it on tablets,
  142. 8:54that the one who reads it may run.
  143. 8:57For the vision is yet for the appointed time,
  144. 9:00it hastens towards the goal and it will not fail.
  145. 9:03Though it terries, wait for it,
  146. 9:05for it will certainly come, it will not delay.
  147. 9:09Now, unfortunately, there have been many people who have,
  148. 9:12you know, shot that text out of its context
  149. 9:16text and made it to represented it as if it meant something that it's completely does not mean.
  150. 9:21Some have said that, oh, well, when you have an idea, have a vision that there's a mystical,
  151. 9:26magical thing that transpires when you write it on paper. And that, honestly, that is just a
  152. 9:30perversion of what the scriptures say. That's not what the text is saying at all. What the Lord
  153. 9:34is saying to her back, he's saying to him that what I'm revealing to you, I want you to write it
  154. 9:40down because there are people who are coming after you who will be in the throes of what I'm
  155. 9:45explaining to you that is going to happen, they need to be able to gather their bearings
  156. 9:50in the midst of what's going to happen so that they can know how they will respond.
  157. 9:55Hence the reference to the metaphor, write it on tablets so that the one who reads it,
  158. 10:01they may run.
  159. 10:03At the one who reads it, they will understand what's happening, know how to navigate what's
  160. 10:08happening, and know how to respond in light of what I have already revealed beforehand what
  161. 10:14was going to transpire. What God was saying to Habakkuk is, your prayer to me in the dialogue
  162. 10:22that we are engaging in is not only for your benefit personally. We have a book of Habakkuk
  163. 10:30because of Habakkuk's obeying God's instruction to him here. He is saying to Habakkuk, write
  164. 10:38down what I'm revealing to you, make it clear, concise, precise, and comprehendable so that
  165. 10:44the ones who are coming later, they will know how to respond.
  166. 10:52This is the Word of God.
  167. 10:55In the Lord revealing to us an aspect of his character that in the midst of all of the
  168. 11:00chaos, you can imagine what Habakkuk was singing, kind of similar to what we're saying today.
  169. 11:07What are Lord is saying that even, even in the face of the chaos that is swirling, and
  170. 11:14In this specific instance, my judgment upon Judah, he still reveals his character that
  171. 11:21he is a merciful, ingraces God because he is still providing insight and guidance for his
  172. 11:28people in the face of looming judgment.
  173. 11:32This is amazing to behold.
  174. 11:35It even causes a back later in this epistle, 90-pistles, in his writings, in his book.
  175. 11:41Or is in chapter three where did I put it?
  176. 11:45Where's the note?
  177. 11:46Well, Habakkuk exclaims, Lord, you are merciful.
  178. 11:53Be merciful even in judgment because he is, because he is.
  179. 11:59Oh, I'm going to find it.
  180. 12:01I didn't plan on mentioning that part.
  181. 12:04But what I want you to see through this is this aspect of God revealing himself in this
  182. 12:12way to her back that even in the face of looming, imminent judgment.
  183. 12:25The Lord is guiding, giving wisdom and giving guidance to his people.
  184. 12:32He's given guidance to his people.
  185. 12:33This is amazing to consider, guys.
  186. 12:37And when we recognize that this is how God has revealed himself to us in scripture,
  187. 12:41And this is what I wanted to emphasize today.
  188. 12:46When we recognize that this is the God that we serve,
  189. 12:49we should seek Him.
  190. 12:52We must seek Him.
  191. 12:54God isn't allowing us to see.
  192. 12:56Bobby made the point of reference to something I'm going to talk about soon.
  193. 13:00He's like, man, this stuff is, nobody's covering this kind of stuff.
  194. 13:03Brothers and sisters, God doesn't open our eyes just so we can run around and say,
  195. 13:07act like we know more than other people.
  196. 13:08Well, we see, nobody else sees.
  197. 13:10Man, why don't anybody know the Lord shows us things and reveals things to us so that we
  198. 13:15respond accordingly.
  199. 13:18Since he is merciful, since he is abundant in compassion, since he does provide guidance
  200. 13:30for his people, even in the face of approaching catastrophe.
  201. 13:38Why wouldn't we seek him?
  202. 13:42Couple weeks ago, I was talking about Jonah and how the Ninevites at that juncture in their nation's history
  203. 13:49And they repented when you studied the Ninevites and you and you know how
  204. 13:56Frankly wicked the Ninevites were Ninevites were you once again and get to see man God
  205. 14:03God is compassionate and he's merciful. We must seek him
  206. 14:11We shouldn't just pay attention to acquire information
  207. 14:15We shouldn't just have our eyes open so that we can have, you know, a coffee shop banter
  208. 14:22that we respond accordingly.
  209. 14:25Among the things that are on the front burner if you will.
  210. 14:30The people of God must cry out to God.
  211. 14:32That the Lord would be merciful to us. Not because we deserve it, no, but because He is merciful.
  212. 14:40And that He would give us grace through a reprieve to allow us to work.
  213. 14:45Because if the Lord gives us a reprieve, it's not for us to just exhale.
  214. 14:52It's because he's allowing us more time and opportunity to work.
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  216. 15:05As co-heirs with Christ, we share in His inheritance.
  217. 15:08The Gospel is the ultimate dignity giver, elevating the unworthy to unimaginable heights.
  218. 15:14Our lives should reflect the dignity, empowering us to extend the same grace and love to others
  219. 15:19has been so generously given to us.
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  222. 15:34Shiting, lightning to the darkness,
  223. 15:36this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  224. 15:40Welcome back, welcome back to the Hamilton Corner,
  225. 15:42Abraham Hamilton III here.
  226. 15:45The reference was in Habakkuk chapter 3, verse 2,
  227. 15:47where Habakkuk talks about God appealing to him
  228. 15:50as to be merciful as merciful in the midst of rad.
  229. 15:56Glory, glory to his wonderful name.
  230. 16:00I was on, I meant to talk about this actually earlier this week, but I didn't get to it.
  231. 16:05And then I was on today's issues earlier having the conversation about this story.
  232. 16:10I'm about to bring up now.
  233. 16:11It's it's remarkably sad and interesting that we're having to have these conversations now.
  234. 16:18So, Glenn Youngkin, the governor of Virginia, he had the unmitigated gall and audacity to
  235. 16:27actually follow Virginia's state law and to work to purge the voter roles in the state
  236. 16:36from illegal voters.
  237. 16:38In particular, what Governor Glenn Youngkin is attempting to do has been doing, in fact,
  238. 16:44the law was passed dates back to 2006.
  239. 16:48What he has been doing is something that has has been
  240. 16:52occurring for quite some time before now,
  241. 16:57yet the Department of Justice has now filed a lawsuit
  242. 17:01dating back to last week against Governor Glenn Young
  243. 17:05and in the state of Virginia, accusing them of violating
  244. 17:09a federal law that prohibits adjustments to voter rolls
  245. 17:13within 90 days of a federal election.
  246. 17:15This federal law dates back to the Reconstruction era after the Emancipation Proclamation, and dates back to the 13th, 14th, 15th amendments to our U.S. Constitution that sought to prohibit the former slave-holding states of the Confederacy from disenfranchising the descendants of slaves and slaves from being able to participate in civic procedures.
  247. 17:42Some people fail to recall that the Ku Klux Klan was actually the thuggish domestic
  248. 17:49terroristic enforcement arm of the Democrat Party that sought to prevent
  249. 17:55predominantly more melanated people, descendants of African slaves brought to
  250. 18:01this country against their will and African slaves themselves, as well as
  251. 18:07their less-melinated allies in our nation. Some people forget that part of the Ku
  252. 18:12who cooks clans objectives.
  253. 18:17But that is what the federal law was meant to prevent
  254. 18:21because the domestic terrorists, also known as the clan,
  255. 18:24were trying to move states to purge
  256. 18:27voter rolls of more melanated people.
  257. 18:31Well, that is not what
  258. 18:34Covenant Glenn Duncan was doing.
  259. 18:38And he explained that the mechanism for the voter roll purge
  260. 18:43is because of the individual self attestation to their lack of citizenship.
  261. 18:49So you had some, they would apply for driver's license and other things.
  262. 18:54And in their interactions with the state government, they would check a box,
  263. 18:58what they would attest to the fact that they were non-citizens,
  264. 19:01or they would leave the citizenship box unmarked.
  265. 19:06So that would trigger the information department to send that information to the department of elections,
  266. 19:12what they would compare the name of the individuals to their voting roles and see whether or not,
  267. 19:16if the person who is just attested by their own admission that they're non-citizens or that they
  268. 19:21refuse to affirm their citizenship in their application and interacted with the state,
  269. 19:25to see if they're on the voter rolls. If they were, the state would send out one of numerous
  270. 19:31contact efforts to say, well, you need to affirm your citizenship in order to stay on the voter rolls.
  271. 19:37Does this not sound like it makes sense?
  272. 19:43Well, the Department of Justice, you guys know what the attack line is.
  273. 19:50The Department of Justice has sued the State of Virginia, the same Department of Justice,
  274. 19:55that intervened in the case against the State of Tennessee when they saw to protect minors,
  275. 19:58the same one, saying that they're violating federal law.
  276. 20:06And their statement is, oh, you can't do this because it's too close to the election
  277. 20:11date.
  278. 20:12want you to listen to and watch. Glenn Young in school and Jake Tapper on this
  279. 20:20point is clip number one. Go. Why not just honor that 90 day period? Well let me
  280. 20:25just first begin it's anything but a purging program. It begins with someone
  281. 20:30identifying themselves as a non-citizen and I guess I would posit back to you do
  282. 20:36you think that non-citizens when they've itself identified as a non-citizen
  283. 20:40should stay on the voter roll and therefore being in position to potentially
  284. 20:45vote in a president i don't think i don't i don't think any non-citizens should
  285. 20:48vote how are they self-identifying how does that happen they actually take a
  286. 20:52box that says i am a non-citizen where they do not answer the question that they
  287. 20:56are a citizen and therefore they self-identify that they are not a citizen in
  288. 21:01the united states of america and this is why this is so out of bounds in my mind
  289. 21:06from the justice department
  290. 21:08they fully understand this
  291. 21:09they understand the process starts
  292. 21:12with a person self-identifying as a non-citizen
  293. 21:16and then there is a match with that person's name on the voter rolls and they
  294. 21:20are given
  295. 21:21not just one
  296. 21:22but up to three times in order to try to cure it
  297. 21:26and this is why i find this to be a very very unreal moments that is stunning
  298. 21:31that they filed this suit
  299. 21:33twenty five days before presidential election
  300. 21:35when in fact this has been going on in accordance with our constitution the federal
  301. 21:39constitution and state law since two thousand six
  302. 21:47that's the governor of the state of jenya
  303. 21:50of course you know you have to spend doctors to try to explain it a different
  304. 21:53way
  305. 21:54but if what the governor said is true
  306. 21:56and i can tell you what's that checked it out myself it is true
  307. 22:00that they've been doing this
  308. 22:01for years
  309. 22:03why
  310. 22:04pray tell with the federal government wait until twenty five days before the
  311. 22:08election the file is lost
  312. 22:11Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Mm. Anybody want to? One is you have to get within the 90 day threshold
  313. 22:21in order to utilize that federal law because otherwise will be the basis for the federal
  314. 22:25government to intervene in a state process concerning folks because the Constitution
  315. 22:29grants the state's the authority to determine time and replace elections.
  316. 22:32Mm. And, you know, and I do not enjoy this stuff being true, but I cover these things
  317. 22:46Because I want you to have, let me say this way, a comprehensive story.
  318. 22:50Because at first blush, you know the way that the lying talking snake media describes these
  319. 22:55things.
  320. 22:56They're going to talk about, oh, this is voter disenfranchisement.
  321. 23:00This is this.
  322. 23:01But when you hear that the thing that actually triggers the electoral rule analysis is a self
  323. 23:08attestation to a lack of citizenship should not the onus be on the one who says I'm not
  324. 23:15a citizen.
  325. 23:17to demonstrate, okay, if you're not a citizen,
  326. 23:19can you prove how and why you should be eligible to vote?
  327. 23:28It's just sickening that these are things
  328. 23:33that are happening over and over in different ways
  329. 23:35and different contexts.
  330. 23:39It's just unfortunate.
  331. 23:43It's very, very, very unfortunate.
  332. 23:49You got this?
  333. 23:50You have this story.
  334. 23:51I got a bunch of stuff, man.
  335. 23:52It's not fun for me to cover.
  336. 23:57these things. I alluded to this yesterday. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, Kamala Harris' running mate,
  337. 24:09was at a series of fundraising events, one in California alongside Gavin Newsom, another in
  338. 24:16Seattle, Washington, where Tim Walz expressed his disdain for the Electoral College and his desire for
  339. 24:28to be abolished, just said it flat out. And I'm going to read you the quote from the fundraiser.
  340. 24:36And in the process of expressing his desire to see the electoral college abolished,
  341. 24:42which by the way, the electoral college is created constitutionally. So to abolish the electoral
  342. 24:46college, you would have to amend the United States Constitution. That's that pesky little fact.
  343. 24:53But he also spoke derisively about having to travel to far-flung counties. And he mentioned
  344. 24:59And specifically three areas, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, York, Pennsylvania, Reno, Nevada,
  345. 25:09he mentioned four, I'm sorry, Western Michigan, he lamented the fact that they would have to
  346. 25:15travel and campaign in those areas.
  347. 25:23It's exact quote from the California fund raisers, this quote, this is Tim Walts, quote,
  348. 25:28I think all of us know the electoral college needs to go.
  349. 25:31We need a national popular vote.
  350. 25:36But that's not the world we live in.
  351. 25:37So we need to win and be for County, Pennsylvania.
  352. 25:40We need to be able to go into your Pennsylvania and win.
  353. 25:43We need to be in Western Michigan and win.
  354. 25:44We need to be in Reno, Nevada and win.
  355. 25:48Well, news of Tim Walts' wonderful expression of his civic-mindedness reached the Harris
  356. 26:01campaign.
  357. 26:02Immediately they send out press releases send out publicists to say that Tim Walsh's opinion
  358. 26:10on electoral college is not the Harris Waltz campaigns policy on electoral college.
  359. 26:17Did you hear what I just said?
  360. 26:24Guys I kid you not.
  361. 26:26It happened the same night they're sending all kinds of stuff.
  362. 26:29Tim Walsh's expression if this is out of one of the policy electoral college is not the campaign
  363. 26:33position on electoral college.
  364. 26:38makes me stop. Again, you want to talk about competency. So, so y'all come come go with me for a moment.
  365. 26:46Do y'all think the Harris campaign, folks, didn't know Tim Walsh's position on the Electoral College before
  366. 26:54they asked him to be the running mate? Huh? Do you think they're surprised to learn that this is
  367. 27:06what Tim Walsh thinks about the Electoral College? Well, then to try to cover this all up, Tim
  368. 27:14and Wals gets a softball interview with Michael Strahan,
  369. 27:20all tooth gaps matter, at ABC.
  370. 27:25And he tried to explain away, try to explain away
  371. 27:31what he has said.
  372. 27:32Listen to and watch this clip.
  373. 27:35It's clip number two, go.
  374. 27:37I wanna go back to something you said on Tuesday.
  375. 27:39You said, I think all of us know
  376. 27:40the electoral college needs to go,
  377. 27:42but the campaign came out later that night
  378. 27:45and they said that's not their stance.
  379. 27:46Well, it's not the campaign's position.
  380. 27:48And the point I'm trying to make is
  381. 27:49is that there's folks that feel every vote must count in every state.
  382. 27:53And I think the sense, some of folks feel that's not the case.
  383. 27:56Our campaign does that.
  384. 27:57And the point I'm saying is, I'm in five states in two days.
  385. 28:01We're out there making the case that the campaign's position is clear,
  386. 28:04that that's not their position.
  387. 28:05Their position and my position is to make sure that everybody understands their vote,
  388. 28:09no matter what state they're in matters.
  389. 28:11So that's not that a UN of our present here disagree on?
  390. 28:15I have spoken about it in the past that she's been very clear on this and
  391. 28:18campaign and my position is the campaigns position.
  392. 28:21I'm sorry. I thought it lavender and the clip. Well, I'm telling
  393. 28:25these people on something else. So straight hand. Right. I'm
  394. 28:30proud. I'm glad he asked the question. So so your so your
  395. 28:33position, you disagree with with Kamala Harris on the Electoral
  396. 28:37College. Now, why would he ask that question? He tried to hit
  397. 28:41you with the slide. Well, I've spoken about it in the past. Oh,
  398. 28:44oh, my friend, you've done more than spoken about it in the
  399. 28:46past. You've done more than spoken about it in the past. You as
  400. 28:53governor of Minnesota, you have signed the national popular
  401. 28:56vote compact. That's one is speaking about it. You have
  402. 29:01repeatedly expressed your disdain for the Electoral College.
  403. 29:05No, so again, let's go back to my previous question. Do y'all think
  404. 29:10that Harris M. Hall folks didn't know what he thought about the
  405. 29:15Electoral College before they tapped in for his run to me? Or did
  406. 29:19They know pick him anyway, but just hoped and expected him not to see that part out loud
  407. 29:24anywhere to anybody until you know later.
  408. 29:33Not just think they knew what he thought years ago he signed the National Popular Vote
  409. 29:39Compact.
  410. 29:42Now, they knew what he thought.
  411. 29:50He stated what he thought.
  412. 29:52And that's who they want on the ticket because I've said to you before, these people have
  413. 29:57embraced Marxist policies.
  414. 30:00exist, pension, despite they despise the Constitution.
  415. 30:06This is the same to him, also said, one person's communist is another person's neighborliness.
  416. 30:12That's what he said.
  417. 30:16And he tried to cover it.
  418. 30:17All we're trying to say is that we want every person's vote in every state to count.
  419. 30:24Guys, that's just a flat line.
  420. 30:27If you ditch the Electoral College system, you make even less significant the votes of many
  421. 30:38people.
  422. 30:39Why am I saying that?
  423. 30:40I'm so glad you asked.
  424. 30:41Do you realize that 50% of the entire United States population live in just nine states?
  425. 30:48Do you realize?
  426. 30:49And a lot of you do realize that.
  427. 30:54But more than half of our national population all live in just nine states.
  428. 31:01New York City, for example, has more people in it
  429. 31:05than 39 other states in our union.
  430. 31:10Los Angeles County has a higher population than 41 states
  431. 31:16in our union.
  432. 31:20You see, what this national popular vote scheme is,
  433. 31:22and frankly, they try to say he misspeaks,
  434. 31:25but when you conveniently misspeak about,
  435. 31:28oh, I don't know whether or not you carried weapons in war,
  436. 31:30whether or not you were actually in war,
  437. 31:32Whether or not you are actually in Hong Kong
  438. 31:34during Tiananmen Square.
  439. 31:35At, oh, I just don't speak good.
  440. 31:38My wife knows I'm just a knucklehead.
  441. 31:40Dude, you a liar.
  442. 31:42You're not misspeaking, you're lying.
  443. 31:45In what you said at this fundraiser,
  444. 31:47when you're hanging out with a bunch of your Democrat friends
  445. 31:50and Gavin Slusum to some Newsom,
  446. 31:52you kind of let your head down a little bit
  447. 31:54and you start saying what you really believe.
  448. 31:57And the campaign hit you with a rebuke,
  449. 31:59kind of like a puppy being smacked on the nose.
  450. 32:01And you're like, what's wrong?
  451. 32:03Well, what I said wasn't the campaign's position.
  452. 32:04Dude, ain't you number two on the ticket for the campaign?
  453. 32:09What do these folks lie?
  454. 32:10So when he says we want everybody's vote
  455. 32:12to the state's account, he's lying.
  456. 32:13No, he wants to shift the balance of power away
  457. 32:17from where it is currently with the Electoral College
  458. 32:19to balance it, to move it over to states that they prefer.
  459. 32:23I'll explain more on the other side of this break.
  460. 32:29The following is from an article by Dr. Jessica Peck,
  461. 32:32host of the Dr. Nurse Momma Show.
  462. 32:34Some children feel fear in places they should feel safe every day.
  463. 32:38So let's be challenged to speak words of life and encouragement.
  464. 32:42The next time a student shares a discouragement or difficulty with you,
  465. 32:47try listening first and then engaging them in compassionate and encouraging conversation.
  466. 32:53Read the full article, SchoolMomHopeOnTheStand.net.
  467. 33:10to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio.
  468. 33:14Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  469. 33:19You know, the biggest, I won't say the biggest,
  470. 33:23but one of the major things that concerns me in this dial,
  471. 33:25this conversation about the Electoral College is,
  472. 33:33how many people in our country are completely unaware
  473. 33:40of why we have an Electoral College?
  474. 33:44You know, this is one of the things
  475. 33:46And I've been just lamenting lately.
  476. 33:49And as I was explaining, if you change
  477. 33:53to a national popular vote scheme,
  478. 33:55and most of you, many of you know this already,
  479. 33:57you would literally transform the portions of our country,
  480. 34:04that provide food and national, I'm sorry, natural resources
  481. 34:09to the urban areas of our country,
  482. 34:11you literally turn them into political flyover country,
  483. 34:13literally, entire purpose.
  484. 34:17One of the major debates, I recommend everybody to read James Madison's notes on the Constitutional Convention.
  485. 34:25And it's just sad because as the Marxist effort to persuade Americans that they should hate America,
  486. 34:35it's included an intentional abandonment of teaching things like civics and economics.
  487. 34:42I mean, many of you listening to me when you were being educated, economics was mandatory.
  488. 34:47You know, civics was mandatory. In a lot of places, it's not one of the things that the
  489. 34:57delegates to the Constitution Convention debated vigorously, vigorously, you know, began as a Connecticut
  490. 35:05compromise later or all sort of a great compromise was how were we going to reconcile the interest
  491. 35:11of larger states. This is late, late 18th century with smaller states. You had a strong
  492. 35:22anti-federalist, pension, you know, some of the more popular states at the time,
  493. 35:26were Virginia, you know, and you know, you had a lot of populations in other places,
  494. 35:33and you had smaller states, I was like, listen, we're not going to be a part of
  495. 35:36your national government, because y'all are going to just try to steamroll smaller
  496. 35:40states. And so the electoral college system was a feature, and this is why I
  497. 35:48I stress the reference to our nation being comprised of a constitutional
  498. 35:54republic with democratic features because historically democratic participation
  499. 36:00could occur in smaller locales, less geographical, sprawl, if you will,
  500. 36:07but in a larger nation, it's kind of hard to do that.
  501. 36:11So the notion of representative or representative government was born
  502. 36:16combined with the idea of federalism.
  503. 36:19Separate sovereignty, reconcile the necessity
  504. 36:23of recognizing that states that have higher populations,
  505. 36:28that's not something we should automatically ignore.
  506. 36:31So we will have that population represented
  507. 36:35in the House of Representatives,
  508. 36:38to where the House of Representatives,
  509. 36:39the number of representatives from your state
  510. 36:41is based upon your population.
  511. 36:43This is why the census is so vitally important.
  512. 36:45This is why you had people who are arguing
  513. 36:47at the census should not just count people in the state,
  514. 36:50but it should count citizens.
  515. 36:52That's another conversation for another time.
  516. 36:55And then you had the converse consideration
  517. 36:58that though we may have varied populations,
  518. 37:01we also need to have equal representation
  519. 37:04in the halls of our national legislature, the Congress.
  520. 37:08So the Senate would reflect that,
  521. 37:11that no matter how many citizens you have in your state,
  522. 37:14that each state will have the exact same number of United States senators, two senators per
  523. 37:20state, and the combination of the representatives you have in your state and the number of senators
  524. 37:36you have for your state, that will comprise the number of electors you have for your state.
  525. 37:42Now we can debate the later adoption of the amendment that changed the way the US senators
  526. 37:48were elected, I think was a horrible decision, which was not a product of what the fact that
  527. 37:53around us created, but if you notice, it came right about the time pretty close to the Federal
  528. 37:59Reserve Act coming to the fort right around that time.
  529. 38:04But regardless, the point that I'm making now is that the Electoral College had a purpose,
  530. 38:09specifically as it applies to the election of the Federal executive that still stands to
  531. 38:17this day with the great diversity between states.
  532. 38:21We have states that are larger agricultural versus states that are dominated by urban
  533. 38:25populations with all of this cross pollination and cross section.
  534. 38:29We in order to have an elect, an executive elected require that executive to have a broad
  535. 38:36appeal.
  536. 38:37That is the purpose of the electoral college that you can't just win the skinny pants crowd
  537. 38:43with the hair gel and you have no regard for farmers.
  538. 38:47You understand?
  539. 38:49by the very design require less people per space per area because you need land to grow
  540. 38:57food
  541. 38:59Tim waltz is live frankly. We want every vote to count in every state. That's just a lie
  542. 39:06You don't want every vote to count in every state you want to be able to count the votes in a few states and the rest
  543. 39:12You'll have to go to
  544. 39:13Tim waltz has signed on to this national popular vote compact
  545. 39:20Which frankly is unconstitutional because if you're gonna change the way the federal executive is elected you have to amend the
  546. 39:26the United States Constitution.
  547. 39:27You can't just have an in-run around it.
  548. 39:33The National Popular Vote Compact has states that say,
  549. 39:35well, you know, if we get enough states
  550. 39:38to agree to this compact,
  551. 39:41and if enough of the states comprise 270 Electoral College votes,
  552. 39:45no matter how our states vote,
  553. 39:48we agree that we're gonna all of our compact states right now,
  554. 39:5117 states have signed off on it,
  555. 39:53including Minnesota and Maine.
  556. 39:55We're gonna give our Electoral College votes
  557. 39:57whoever has the most national popular votes.
  558. 40:01Regardless of how my state voted.
  559. 40:03So the reality exists potentially for Tim Walz's estate
  560. 40:07to vote against the candidate that he prefers,
  561. 40:10but because he signed on to this compact,
  562. 40:11he would try to throw his state's electoral college votes
  563. 40:14to the national popular vote-gitter,
  564. 40:16which is unconstitutional.
  565. 40:22But among the things, and I want to encourage listeners
  566. 40:24to this program to do this with your family and friends,
  567. 40:27have a conversation.
  568. 40:29Why do we have an electoral, what is the purpose?
  569. 40:31How does it function?
  570. 40:36Too many of our citizens don't have any idea
  571. 40:39how the electoral college works.
  572. 40:40Let alone how electors are identified, and it's grievous.
  573. 40:50But that palpable national ignorance is how
  574. 40:54you have a people who are easily manipulated
  575. 40:57and easily moved, easily moved.
  576. 41:03You wanna talk about easy movement.
  577. 41:06This next one, this is the one
  578. 41:08I had Bobby shaking his head earlier.
  579. 41:13So the FBI puts out annually crime statistics in our nation.
  580. 41:18Usually the release of the statistics are year
  581. 41:22behind where we are currently.
  582. 41:24So the stats for 2021 normally come out in 2022.
  583. 41:29All right, the stats for 2022 normally come out in 2023,
  584. 41:33et cetera, et cetera.
  585. 41:34They're year behind because of course,
  586. 41:36the tabulation process, right?
  587. 41:37There are lots of variables,
  588. 41:38lots of things that contribute to it.
  589. 41:42But the main thing I want to point to is in September of 2020,
  590. 41:51September of 2023, the FBI put out its final final,
  591. 41:58that's air quotes for y'all who are listening and you can't see me,
  592. 42:02the final crime data for 2022.
  593. 42:06And it recorded a decrease in violent crime,
  594. 42:09a decrease in the violent crime rate by 2.1%.
  595. 42:13After that, I mean, the FBI sent out press releases.
  596. 42:15You know, you had, you know, publications putting out all kind of data, you know, USA today and
  597. 42:21others.
  598. 42:22Violent crime has fallen for the third straight year in a rule, new such stuff, you know.
  599. 42:28That data persisted even up to the President Trump, Vice President Harris debate, where
  600. 42:37Mr. Trump was saying, man, crime is on the rise.
  601. 42:40And David Muir, y'all know David Muir fact checking David Muir step in.
  602. 42:44The data shows that crime violent crime is actually on the decline.
  603. 42:48And Mr. Trump insisted, no, it's not.
  604. 42:51It is not.
  605. 42:53Well, and the thing that makes me so upset about this is the way we learned about the revision.
  606. 43:00Well, three weeks ago, the FBI, no press release, no news stories, none of that.
  607. 43:09The FBI just added a little update, a one sentence update on a website that said,
  608. 43:17quote, the 2022 violent crime rate has been updated for
  609. 43:19inclusion of CIUs in 2023. End quote. That's all that it said.
  610. 43:25In order to see what was updated, it required you to download the
  611. 43:29excel spread sheets to download the charts and compare the charts
  612. 43:33that are available now to what they released last September.
  613. 43:39Information from local municipalities, which causes the
  614. 43:43question. Why did they include that in the first time? That's
  615. 43:48all it said. No pressure leases, no major stories, nothing.
  616. 43:53Well, it turns out that little update reveals not only was there a, they're not a 2.1% decrease
  617. 44:00in violent crime. No, in fact, there was a 4.5% increase in violent crime. That's thousands of
  618. 44:07robberies, assaults, burglaries, and includes murders. Criminal justice expert John Locke
  619. 44:15talked about this. Listen to when watch clip number three, go.
  620. 44:18Just give people an idea of the size of the change. When the 2022 data came out in September
  621. 44:282023, they initially reported that violent crime had fallen by 2.1% in 2022. The new data,
  622. 44:40that's the final data supposedly for 2022. The revision of that final data that came out
  623. 44:47last month now claims that rather than the 2.1% drop that there was actually a 4.5% increase
  624. 44:57in violent crime that occurred in 2022. That's a 6.6% point change there. That's from a drop to
  625. 45:06an increase. And the bizarre thing to me is for a year after the 2022 data was put out,
  626. 45:14We were having headlines and news articles after news articles say,
  627. 45:19violent crime has fallen, people mistakenly or erroneously believe that it's increasing.
  628. 45:30They were relying on this data, but you don't see any corrections in the news saying,
  629. 45:34oops, the FBI data that we relied on was wrong, that rather than a drop, there was actually an
  630. 45:41increase that had occurred. Why don't we see that?
  631. 45:46And so this is what we have going on.
  632. 45:50People are living in places.
  633. 45:51They go into a convenience store, a Walgreens or CVS,
  634. 45:55and you got the honeybonds and everything is locked up.
  635. 46:00Everything is locked up.
  636. 46:02Some places, some stores, I would go in in the Orleans.
  637. 46:05They don't even let you exchange with the clerk at the counter.
  638. 46:09You have this thick, bulletproof glass,
  639. 46:11that you have this turn style.
  640. 46:12You have to put the item in so they can scan it
  641. 46:14and put your money in places in New York City.
  642. 46:18You can't buy, you can't go on, all this stuff is locked up.
  643. 46:22Why is it locked up guys?
  644. 46:25Because of criminals.
  645. 46:27And many people are experiencing this all over the country,
  646. 46:30yet you have the extended pinky folks,
  647. 46:36the police, the elite folks.
  648. 46:38Oh, you guys are, pro, you doff protest too much.
  649. 46:44Crime is on the decrease.
  650. 46:46Mm-hmm, only you, you, you plebeians,
  651. 46:50You prolyterians, you people, aunts that must be crossed are concerned about crime
  652. 46:57because crime is actually on the downturn.
  653. 47:00And you're like, yo, I live where I live, I see what I see.
  654. 47:05I don't want my dog at night, I don't want going a jog down the street because these
  655. 47:11people are off the train with the criminality.
  656. 47:14And the FBI comes on a slick.
  657. 47:18They don't come out.
  658. 47:19by the way. Let me read the exact quote. The 2022 5 and crime rate has been updated for inclusion.
  659. 47:32You go figure that for yourself if you want to. So you got David Muir fact checking, Mr. Trump
  660. 47:40doing the debate. You have all of these people, all of these stories, crime is down, crime is down,
  661. 47:45crime is down. Never be I comes around. Actually. And this is the thing. There's some states
  662. 47:52They started voting weeks ago.
  663. 47:54They didn't get this information.
  664. 47:57But this information likely affected them potentially.
  665. 48:02I'm not trying to throw shade on anybody for early voting, but this is what I'm telling you.
  666. 48:05This is why they want early voting to happen.
  667. 48:07And this is just sickening to me.
  668. 48:12We're living in all worlds 1984.
  669. 48:16To where you must not believe you're lying eyes.
  670. 48:22But this is happening.
  671. 48:23And there are a lot of different things that are happening under reporting,
  672. 48:25non-reported crimes and things of that nature.
  673. 48:27But even with all of that, the FBI should at least be a bit more forthcoming with their
  674. 48:35revised statistics.
  675. 48:40The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  676. 48:44Family Association or American Family Radio.

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