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November 13, 2024 · 49:50

President Trump is clearly prepared to be the 47th President of the United States.

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0:00 - 15:00. Psalm 33:13-22. The eye of the LORD is on those who hope in His lovingkindness. 15:00 - 31:00. President Trump is clearly prepared to be the 47th President of the United States. 31:00 - 48:00. Most of the incoming Trump administration nominations to date have been really good. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Trump and Biden in the White House Today Trump: “We’re closing the Department of Education” Trump plan to dismantle the deep state

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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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  8. 0:24Even in this dark moment.
  9. 0:26Let's not miss our moment.
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  11. 1:01there often imitated but never duplicated. Y'all know what it is. The real J. Mac ladies
  12. 1:06and gentlemen, and we are ready to rock and roll with today's edition of the program. What
  13. 1:12a day today is. You know, the last several days I have been discussing what I believe frankly
  14. 1:18is the most important thing to discuss in this time period that we're in where God has bestowed
  15. 1:23His mercy upon our nation. And that is the necessity of the people of God in our nation
  16. 1:29for the citizens in our nation to be active that we don't just look
  17. 1:35gazing Lee and what is going on in
  18. 1:39DC in the White House in political spheres, but we recognize wait a minute God has given us grace and space we need to respond
  19. 1:46appropriately and accordingly
  20. 1:48emphasizing the fact that the scripture tells us what makes a nation great if we want our nation to be great the word of God tells us
  21. 1:54righteousness, exults the nation. We will be naive, we will be ignorant and negligent to
  22. 2:01place our confidence in anything other than the Lord. We have to recognize that God is
  23. 2:05a master at using crooked sticks to paint straight lines. And one of the most enduring
  24. 2:12and amazing features that he's established in these United States of America is that
  25. 2:16he's given us the liberty for the church to be salt in light. But by and large, over time,
  26. 2:22over generations, we've been degraded from being
  27. 2:26something like to being lightly salted.
  28. 2:28And I believe the Lord has given us this reprieve to enable us
  29. 2:31to respond accordingly and appropriately.
  30. 2:35At this very moment, many of you are making your transitions
  31. 2:37from your part-time jobs where you generate an income
  32. 2:40to your full-time jobs where you cultivate an outcome.
  33. 2:42And as you do so, I want you encourage you to do so
  34. 2:45with intentionality, understanding that what goes on
  35. 2:49your house is far more important than what goes on in the White House. What goes on with your
  36. 2:57family is far more important than who is staffing President Trump's incoming administration.
  37. 3:04Those things are important administration's staffing and the affairs of the White House,
  38. 3:08but they do not supplant or supersede what we are to do within our spheres of influence.
  39. 3:15The Lord's desires for us to engage in such a manner, to where what we offer externally is the overflow of what we enjoy in the Lord with the Lord personally.
  40. 3:29You've heard me say numerous times. We must not miss our moment. We must not miss our moment.
  41. 3:38There's a reality politically that the Trump administration, they have to hit the ground running.
  42. 3:44running. And by all indications, they are prepared to do just that. I am telling you,
  43. 3:50the presidential administration is four years, but he really has two years, two years to hit the
  44. 3:57ground running and to make the case for the American people that they need to keep Republicans in
  45. 4:02leadership after he's off the scene. Having been president already, he can only be president
  46. 4:07this time. That's it. He can't run for president any longer. President Trump cannot run for president
  47. 4:11any longer. United States senators terms are six years. There are senators who are just elected
  48. 4:17that will still be in office after President Trump is long gone off the scene. Starting in
  49. 4:222026, there's another election where another four third of the US Senate will be up for reelection.
  50. 4:29All right. Many of those people by the time the calendar turns to, oh, I don't know,
  51. 4:3620, 25, they're going to be focused on their reelection.
  52. 4:44That is a political reality.
  53. 4:47I would encourage you to look at the spirituality.
  54. 4:50We similarly have a short window, a small window, to become furtively active in executing our
  55. 5:00Lord's commission.
  56. 5:02It's an embarrassing shame on the body of Christ, how many people I've talked to who said they
  57. 5:07they had pastors who wouldn't say anything about the election.
  58. 5:11Wouldn't provide any biblical counsel or guidance
  59. 5:15as to how the congregants should engage.
  60. 5:21Shepherds don't have to be partisans,
  61. 5:22but we should be watchmen, should be shepherds,
  62. 5:28we should be able to lay out what God's agenda is.
  63. 5:30You know, you can have this Republican party platform,
  64. 5:32you can have this Democrat party platform,
  65. 5:34what is God's platform?
  66. 5:37And a lot of what's being viewed as,
  67. 5:39oh, you don't wanna be gracious,
  68. 5:40you don't wanna look at both sides.
  69. 5:42Much of it, frankly, is just cowardice.
  70. 5:44Frank, I'm straight up cowardice.
  71. 5:47Afraid to take any stand,
  72. 5:51because we don't wanna run this one off
  73. 5:54and oh, so and so are we,
  74. 5:55and they give this amount of money.
  75. 5:56So come on, man, do we not fear God?
  76. 6:02Let's get to the word of God.
  77. 6:03Psalm 33, Psalm 33.
  78. 6:06This is an appropriate and necessary reminder.
  79. 6:11Psalm 33 comes to us chronologically
  80. 6:13after the events recorded in 1st Chronicles, chapter 17.
  81. 6:16This is where Yahweh reveals to David
  82. 6:19that he is to be king forever.
  83. 6:23All right, we know prophetically
  84. 6:26that Messiah derives from the lineage of David.
  85. 6:28He's described as the son of David as a messianic title,
  86. 6:32but this song follows that.
  87. 6:35All right, and this instructive for us to note
  88. 6:37that that chronological context as we approach this song,
  89. 6:41because at this stage in world history,
  90. 6:44the things that naturally speaking
  91. 6:46would make a king feel confident about their reign,
  92. 6:49the size of their military, their military innovation in terms of their weaponry, and the robustness
  93. 6:56of their coffers. But in contrast to conventional natural wisdom, this is what the Psalm says,
  94. 7:03Psalm 33 verse 13, the Lord looks from heaven. He sees all the sons of men from his dwelling
  95. 7:11place. He looks out on all the inhabitants of the earth. He who fashions the hearts of
  96. 7:16them all. He who understands all their works. The king is not
  97. 7:24saved by a mighty army. A warrior is not delivered by great
  98. 7:31strength. A horse is a false hope for victory, nor does it deliver
  99. 7:37anyone by its great strength. Behold, the eye of the Lord is on
  100. 7:41those who fear him, on those who hope for his loving kindness, to
  101. 7:46deliver their soul from death and to keep them alive in famine.
  102. 7:51Our soul waits for the Lord.
  103. 7:54He is our help and our shield.
  104. 7:57For our heart rejoices in Him because we trust in His holy name.
  105. 8:03Let your loving kindness, O Lord, be upon us,
  106. 8:06according as we have hoped in you.
  107. 8:11Guys, this has to be our understanding.
  108. 8:13This has to be our posture.
  109. 8:16And I want to be clear about something.
  110. 8:17I know that not all pastors were afraid to say anything in the run-up to election
  111. 8:22And I'm sorry for painting with a broad brush if I communicated in that fashion
  112. 8:26That is not what I meant to communicate, but it should have been all of the Lord's shepherds
  113. 8:31crying aloud and sparing not providing council in this perilous stage of our nation's history
  114. 8:39The psalmist lays out
  115. 8:42Contrary to the conventional wisdom of the day
  116. 8:44The, the, the, the might of the military does not, is not what protects a king and protects
  117. 8:50his people.
  118. 8:51The, the military stratagems are not the primary vehicle through which the people are, are,
  119. 8:57are spared and saved and, and able to navigate, uh, through, uh, famine and through difficult
  120. 9:04times.
  121. 9:07Behold, the eye of the Lord is on those who fear him, who reverence him.
  122. 9:13He cannot expect the world to direct our society to recognize the true hope for salvation.
  123. 9:19Guess whose job that is?
  124. 9:21That's our job.
  125. 9:23Dr. Barna was on the show yesterday.
  126. 9:26He made a statement that I hadn't heard any of the statistics all of the talking to
  127. 9:32his, talking about, he said 78% of the votes that went to President Trump came from Christians.
  128. 9:39Protestants, Catholics, non-denominational Christians, Pentecostal, Charismatic Christians, Reform
  129. 9:47Christians. Nobody's talking about that. We as the body of Christ and I understand that
  130. 9:56that's a broad, you know, he provided some additional qualifications for theologically
  131. 10:00defined and Christians and things of that nature, theologically defined evangelicals.
  132. 10:05But our presence in the nation cannot merely be electoral. God deposited his bride and
  133. 10:11our country to be salt and light. Just as much as many people are sick and tired of big
  134. 10:16government and sick and tired of the deep state. God is sick and tired of a feckless,
  135. 10:21Quiet, man be, pam be, church in our country.
  136. 10:25Potency in God's economy is not based on flex in your muscle
  137. 10:29at the ballot box.
  138. 10:30The quality of the walk as a believer.
  139. 10:34The quality of the righteous walk.
  140. 10:36The zeal with which we proclaim is gospel and live is gospel.
  141. 10:40The witness that is proclaimed verbally and through lifestyle.
  142. 10:47Enough is enough.
  143. 10:52Time has far spent to where too many people in our country
  144. 10:56no far more hypocrite to profess to be Christians
  145. 11:00than to know genuine believers.
  146. 11:03That's a shame, that's a shame.
  147. 11:11In our nation's history, people used to look to the church
  148. 11:13for moral clarity and spiritual direction.
  149. 11:17But over time, we have generally lost our witness.
  150. 11:23The darkness that has mounted in our nation
  151. 11:25has mounted on the watch of the church in our nation.
  152. 11:30That's why I pointed out when Dr. Barnard pointed
  153. 11:32to the things that motivated many Christians to vote,
  154. 11:36Guess what was absent from his conversation?
  155. 11:38The passion to proclaim the gospel.
  156. 11:40The ability to do that with freedom,
  157. 11:43the resolve to execute our Lord's commission.
  158. 11:47And we are foolish and naive if we think
  159. 11:50that all that has to transpire for our nation to change course
  160. 11:53is to change who is occupying the Oval Office,
  161. 11:56flip the Senate majority.
  162. 11:59Guys, that's not it.
  163. 12:02That's not it.
  164. 12:07We must have a righteous zeal and it starts at home.
  165. 12:12I'm not saying you go out, you begin pointing finger all down the street.
  166. 12:15It starts right at home. Let the transformation, Lord,
  167. 12:18let the revival start with me, Lord. It starts at home.
  168. 12:25The scripture bears out the responsibility for discipleship of children,
  169. 12:28born in the Christian families is the parents job.
  170. 12:31We have far too many fathers that are not spiritually active and engaged in our
  171. 12:35homes. We have far too many mothers that have everything else under the
  172. 12:40to do and make priority for except for the discipleship of their own children. Guys, we will never be
  173. 12:49able to out-politik and listen to what I'm saying, we will never be able to out-politik deficiencies in
  174. 12:55the home. I don't care how many people Donald Trump nominates for his administration. That will not
  175. 13:01change the composition of our homes. We got to wake up, Paul wrote to the Galatians or foolish
  176. 13:09who has been which to you because the Galatians had fallen under the sway
  177. 13:15almost under the trance of the Judaizers and many of us have fallen under the
  178. 13:21sway in the trance of the secular jihadists we're finding some way to kind
  179. 13:25of exist within the parameter of the secular humanist and the LGBTQ XYZ
  180. 13:30people and the political correct crowd and and at best if we have anything to
  181. 13:35say about the word of God whispered in hushed tones and we wait to begin to our
  182. 13:39our little silos and we'll talk big and bold with our choir group, but we're quiet as a
  183. 13:47church mouse in the public square.
  184. 13:50And much of that silence in the public square is not because the vocal cords don't work,
  185. 13:54it's because generally and oftentimes the lifestyle contradicts will be notably true.
  186. 14:01And this is not to be condemnatory.
  187. 14:02All that is needed to make the adjustment is, Lord, change me.
  188. 14:07transform me. And Father, help me to love my neighbor enough to live the truth and to tell
  189. 14:12my neighbor the truth. And just as much as I'm concerned about the state of our nation
  190. 14:17temporarily, contemporarily, Lord, help me to be equally, if not more, help me be more concerned
  191. 14:23about my neighbor's eternal destination, help me to be more concerned about my eternal destination
  192. 14:28that I am willing to allow my schedule to be interrupted and for my agenda to be compromised
  193. 14:34to a degree so that I can be your hands and feet.
  194. 14:38Guys, the time is now.
  195. 14:40We have no more luxury to wait.
  196. 14:44The time is now.
  197. 14:46They are literally attempting to communicate to our babies.
  198. 14:50That men can be women, and they want you to accept it
  199. 14:52as if that's the normative cultural advancement of society.
  200. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  201. 15:04In the tragic abortion debate today,
  202. 15:06with people who say that they love the Lord
  203. 15:08both sides of the issue, who is right? A bigger question is, who decides what is right or wrong?
  204. 15:16Who decides what pleases the Lord and what does not please him? God does. God tells us his perspective
  205. 15:23and thoughts. He tells us what is right and what is wrong in his word. In the present cultural
  206. 15:29landscape, we can actually determine who is right and who is wrong. We can see who is on the Lord's
  207. 15:35side and who is not. It's not a matter of who is God's siding with. God doesn't take sides.
  208. 15:43He gives us his word and if we line up with his word, we end up on the right side of an issue.
  209. 15:49Let's rise up and faithfully stand for life and help end the tragedy of abortion in our culture
  210. 15:55and we're all.
  211. 16:06Shiting light into the darkness, this is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  212. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  213. 16:15You know, it's been hilarious for me and I might need maybe, maybe Jeff, you can help me out with this.
  214. 16:21It's, excuse me, if I don't take the lying, gerbils ink media seriously, as they go into
  215. 16:27conniption fits over whoever, you know, President Trump nominates.
  216. 16:30Oh, I don't know. This is not a good nominee.
  217. 16:33You literally have a man in the dress, he's the head of the Department of Health and Human Services.
  218. 16:38What's up boys name? Y'all find it for me real quick.
  219. 16:40I'm going to say, Levine, that's his mama name
  220. 16:43of Richard Levine, I'm calling him Richard Levine.
  221. 16:46I don't hear nothing they have to say
  222. 16:48about who is and who's not qualified to be an administration.
  223. 16:51You literally have the department that is entrusted
  224. 16:54with understanding biology and you got a man in a dress.
  225. 16:59Do you have another one of his high cabinet members?
  226. 17:02What's the news name?
  227. 17:04He likes to wear dresses and heels and he has a bald head.
  228. 17:07He was stealing women's luggage in the airport.
  229. 17:12I forget his name.
  230. 17:13get his name and give it to me.
  231. 17:17These are the people who they had in decision-making
  232. 17:19capacities in the Biden administration.
  233. 17:21Excuse me, if I don't consider you, that's right.
  234. 17:26Yeah, the dude who was stealing women's underwear
  235. 17:29from their luggage in the airport.
  236. 17:32Somebody, I like to wear designer dresses.
  237. 17:36Excuse me, so I care not one Iota about what they have to say
  238. 17:42about any of these picks.
  239. 17:45So before I get to that, that's him.
  240. 17:47What's his name?
  241. 17:49Sam Britton.
  242. 17:50Sam Britton.
  243. 17:52If you grab a picture of Sam Britton and Richard Levine,
  244. 17:54I want you to put it on the screen for the people
  245. 17:56to give him idea what I'm talking about.
  246. 17:59You have a dude in the dress,
  247. 18:01head of the Department of Health Services.
  248. 18:06And the media was like,
  249. 18:07oh, this is groundbreaking.
  250. 18:08Oh, this is history.
  251. 18:10Oh, this is in Trump names Pete Haggseth,
  252. 18:14who is an Army veteran with two bronze stars.
  253. 18:17And they said,
  254. 18:18What does he know about war? He's just been in war. I'm telling you and this this is the top sea turvy word
  255. 18:27I'm talking about
  256. 18:28This is what I'm saying. This is what the Bible talks about what good would be called evil evil be called good
  257. 18:34These people are literally passing it off. Yeah, these are marks of progress
  258. 18:39I'm getting ahead of myself here. I wanted to begin
  259. 18:46In president Trump admitted admitted this that when he won in 2016
  260. 18:50He didn't necessarily understand what he was getting into his instincts were right and wanted to drain the swamp
  261. 18:55But he didn't really understand how swamp pretty swamp was and he recognized that and said, you know
  262. 18:59I'm gonna get another chance. I ain't going in like that and I ain't going out like that and he
  263. 19:06So far seems to be far more
  264. 19:10Prepared. I don't know how many of you have seen these
  265. 19:13detailed policy prescriptions. He's been providing on
  266. 19:17on social media where he's laying out.
  267. 19:24You got the picture,
  268. 19:25put up, J. Matt has the pictures of these,
  269. 19:27these austere administration appointments made
  270. 19:31by the Harris-Bide administration.
  271. 19:34When you ready go ahead and put them up on the screen,
  272. 19:36for the people that are watching the program
  273. 19:38and I'll illustrate exactly right.
  274. 19:40On the left, on your screens right now,
  275. 19:42for those who are listening by radio or podcast,
  276. 19:45you have the head of the Department of Health
  277. 19:48and Human Services.
  278. 19:50Richard Levine, and then on the right,
  279. 19:53what was old boy's position?
  280. 19:54Britain, was Sam Britain, what's his name?
  281. 19:57What was his position?
  282. 20:03Yes, yes.
  283. 20:05A deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Energy.
  284. 20:09This guy, and I'm calling it what it is,
  285. 20:11because he's a man.
  286. 20:14This man was called stealing women's luggage from airports,
  287. 20:20specifically so he can get their underwear.
  288. 20:25And the media was like, oh.
  289. 20:28So one of the major things for Colleen Jean-Pierre,
  290. 20:30haha, haha.
  291. 20:33Yes, and yes, guys, I want you to look at this.
  292. 20:37And the media was just applauding, wow, so advanced,
  293. 20:40so progressive, what a guy.
  294. 20:44Corinne Jean-Pierre's primary announced qualification
  295. 20:47was that she was a lesbian,
  296. 20:49and she was a more melanated lesbian.
  297. 20:51And people wonder, why we had all these press briefings
  298. 20:53that she's reading the whole time?
  299. 20:56Perhaps she should ask for quality,
  300. 20:57I mean, qualifications other than having more melanin
  301. 21:00and have being a lesbian.
  302. 21:03So forgive me if I care not one cent,
  303. 21:08not one moment, not one Iota,
  304. 21:10but what our legacy lying media has to say
  305. 21:13about President Trump's nominations.
  306. 21:15Thank you, moving on.
  307. 21:19Getting back to President Trump's preparation
  308. 21:21for this moment, and I completely, wholeheartedly,
  309. 21:28believe everything I said in the first segment,
  310. 21:33that we are naive and ignorant
  311. 21:35What did we think?
  312. 21:36Elections are going to turn our nation around alone.
  313. 21:39It's not.
  314. 21:41And we also should pray for maximum competence
  315. 21:44and effectiveness without our elected officials.
  316. 21:48And in this regard, President Trump is demonstrating that,
  317. 21:50oh, he's ready for this moment.
  318. 21:52So he's been releasing this series
  319. 21:54of policy descriptions online
  320. 21:56that are laying out his agenda
  321. 21:58as the 47th president of the United States.
  322. 22:02And I'm gonna give you a sample of that.
  323. 22:03One of them,
  324. 22:04Oh, something you might have heard on this program before.
  325. 22:10He announced his commitment to a policy department of education.
  326. 22:15Mm hmm.
  327. 22:17Listen to and watch clip number two.
  328. 22:20Go.
  329. 22:21And one other thing I'll be doing very early in the administration is closing up the Department
  330. 22:25of Education in Washington, D.C.
  331. 22:28And sending all education and education work in needs back to the states.
  332. 22:34We want them to run the education of our children, because they'll do a much better job of it.
  333. 22:41You can't do worse.
  334. 22:42We spend more money per pupil by three times than any other nation.
  335. 22:48And yet we're absolutely at the bottom.
  336. 22:51We're one of the worst.
  337. 22:53So you can't do worse.
  338. 22:55We're going to end education coming out of Washington, D.C.
  339. 22:58We're going to close it up.
  340. 23:00All those buildings all over the place.
  341. 23:02And yet people that in many cases hate our children, we're going to send it all back to
  342. 23:07the states.
  343. 23:08Thank you very much.
  344. 23:09Oh, Mr. President, don't tempt me with a good time.
  345. 23:13Don't tempt me with a good time.
  346. 23:17This is something you've heard me say numerous times.
  347. 23:20What why do we have a Department of Education?
  348. 23:234,300 employees, an annual budget of $90 billion a year.
  349. 23:304,300 billion dollars a year.
  350. 23:33And it's amazing guys. I mean, I can't tell you how many times I heard the phrase
  351. 23:39Pipeline to prison prison pipeline pipeline to prison talking about America's public schools. Where do you think that pipeline starts? It's not the
  352. 23:48Individual teachers. We have a lot of teachers who are
  353. 23:52Wonderful, it's the administrations
  354. 23:55What what do you think the majority of the spending goes on?
  355. 24:01Public education you think it goes to the classrooms I?
  356. 24:03I can take a number of schools in New Orleans that don't even have air condition in the buildings today today
  357. 24:13Schools that don't have books all this talk. I've heard all of these years of print pipeline to prison
  358. 24:23And then you finally have a president say, you know what? Let's get rid of the thing
  359. 24:29We can't do it. So let's just ask some questions. What does the Department of Education do?
  360. 24:34I'm so glad you asked pull this right from their website
  361. 24:38at dot gov an overview of the US Department of Education.
  362. 24:45What's the Department of Education?
  363. 24:47The department's mission is to serve America's students
  364. 24:50to promote student achievement and preparation
  365. 24:52for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence
  366. 24:56and ensuring equal access.
  367. 24:58Let's ask a question, how effective,
  368. 25:01how much of this purpose is actually being fulfilled?
  369. 25:04Do you guys remember the show idea
  370. 25:06when I ran through all of the states?
  371. 25:09as to how much money's being spent on public education per student
  372. 25:13and how we can't, don't even have
  373. 25:16majorities of children that are reading at a, at grade level?
  374. 25:20That we don't have children that can do mathematics at grade level?
  375. 25:26And yet the answer to this problem repeatedly is more funding,
  376. 25:28more funding, more funding, more funding.
  377. 25:30Do you realize a lot of the craziness that's happening
  378. 25:33at the local school level is because they're trying to comply
  379. 25:36with standards and regulations that are imposed
  380. 25:39by the Department of Education?
  381. 25:42I have one question for anybody who wants to robustly
  382. 25:45defend the Department of Education,
  383. 25:47why can't the babies read?
  384. 25:50Why can't the babies read?
  385. 25:52Why is it well known in my hometown?
  386. 25:54Generally speaking, if you want your children
  387. 25:56to have a fighting chance to learn something,
  388. 25:58they gotta go to private school.
  389. 26:02Ask anybody from New Orleans,
  390. 26:03and they'll tell you exactly what I'm saying.
  391. 26:05There are very few exceptions.
  392. 26:08The overwhelming majority understand it's crazy.
  393. 26:16Yet, you finally have somebody who says,
  394. 26:18hey, let's get rid of it.
  395. 26:20Oh no, oh, oh.
  396. 26:22So you wanna protect the school to prison pipeline?
  397. 26:25That's what you wanna do?
  398. 26:27That's what y'all have been telling me for years.
  399. 26:29That's this absurd.
  400. 26:31And then when you start digging into a little bit,
  401. 26:32now it's gonna really about to make some people upset.
  402. 26:36Do you realize that the Department of Education,
  403. 26:40you know, the thing they've been using for all the DEI stuff
  404. 26:43and make sure they got the LGBT flag
  405. 26:47and the change in the flags and all that stuff on,
  406. 26:50you know all of that?
  407. 26:51Yeah, you wanna know when it started?
  408. 26:54Well, actually the Department of Education
  409. 26:56is not even that old.
  410. 26:59It actually is the product of legislation passed in 1979
  411. 27:02under Jimmy Carter that began functioning in 1980.
  412. 27:08But when I tell you the real reason why it was passed,
  413. 27:10you're gonna really start getting upset.
  414. 27:12Y'all ready for this?
  415. 27:15You ready for this?
  416. 27:18In 1976, there was a union, a teacher's union, called the National Education Association that
  417. 27:26endorsed a president for the first time, Walter Mondale in 1976.
  418. 27:33Mondale, I'm sorry, it was in 1976 that made endorsement.
  419. 27:40Walter Mondale promised to NEA at their annual meeting that a Carter administration would
  420. 27:46form an education department.
  421. 27:48At the 1976 Democrat National Convention,
  422. 27:51more delegates, 180 of them,
  423. 27:53belong to the NEA than any other group of any kind.
  424. 28:01The NEA then endorsed Jimmy Carter
  425. 28:06for the 1980 election against Ronald Reagan.
  426. 28:12So if you were to ask, was the Department of Education
  427. 28:15a creation of the National Education Association,
  428. 28:17then Executive Director Terry Herndon would say,
  429. 28:19yes, the NEA actually created the Department of Education.
  430. 28:23You see, from the very beginning, it wasn't about educating the babies.
  431. 28:26It was a political maneuver for Jimmy Carter, who was flailing in his efforts to be elected
  432. 28:37against Ronald Reagan.
  433. 28:39And so he made a deal with the NEA.
  434. 28:44You guys endorsed me.
  435. 28:46I'll create access for you to government money.
  436. 28:52That agreement, ladies and gentlemen, is what created the National Education Association.
  437. 28:57I'll add this to your conversation.
  438. 28:59You want to know what America's rankings were in the world for education prior to the formation
  439. 29:03of the Department of Education?
  440. 29:06Number one, in the world, you want to know what America's rankings have become since the
  441. 29:12Department of Education's founding?
  442. 29:15We have plummeted.
  443. 29:21So simple math, America, number one in the world of education before the Department of
  444. 29:25Education's existence, after the Department of Education's existence, no longer number
  445. 29:28one.
  446. 29:29Hmm.
  447. 29:30Isn't that interesting?
  448. 29:32All the red tape, all the bureaucracy, all the regulations.
  449. 29:35$90 billion a year.
  450. 29:36And what's President Trump's plan?
  451. 29:38We still allocate the money for education.
  452. 29:40We just get to the department
  453. 29:41if it's the federal government out of the way.
  454. 29:43And put it in the hands of the states,
  455. 29:45what a people, what an idea,
  456. 29:47who are closest to the children,
  457. 29:49actually make the decisions
  458. 29:52about what needs to happen with the children.
  459. 29:55What an idea.
  460. 29:57Again, the same people will tell me,
  461. 30:00Richard Levine's appointment was groundbreaking.
  462. 30:03And Sam Britton, the luggage thief,
  463. 30:06is beacons of advancement.
  464. 30:09I don't want to hear what y'all have to say about education.
  465. 30:12Then I'll let you know,
  466. 30:13and there's a lot of those people that even have children.
  467. 30:15So they want to experiment on your children
  468. 30:16with your tax dollars.
  469. 30:21These people, man.
  470. 30:23These people.
  471. 30:26It's amazing.
  472. 30:27Many of you remember the program when I went through,
  473. 30:30when people like Horace Mann saying,
  474. 30:31those who have sent their children to public school,
  475. 30:32we see them as having sent hostages to our cause.
  476. 30:35Then you see, wait a minute,
  477. 30:36the Department of Education was a product of a political deal
  478. 30:39struck between Jimmy Carter and the teachers here,
  479. 30:41who had the largest amount of delegates
  480. 30:43at the Democrat National Prevention in 1976?
  481. 30:45That's how we got these people intruding
  482. 30:47in our lives in our homes.
  483. 30:52Yep, yep.
  484. 30:57Then I wanna give you this.
  485. 30:58Oh man, let me hurry up.
  486. 30:59I'm got two minutes here, so let's do this quickly.
  487. 31:02Remember all of that?
  488. 31:06No frets, he, Trump is, end of, Hitler.
  489. 31:10Remember all of that?
  490. 31:12I just have the direct to democracy.
  491. 31:14Today Mr. Trump went to the White House,
  492. 31:17Want you to see how Mr. Joseph Robinette received Mr. Trump today at the White House's
  493. 31:21clip number one?
  494. 31:22Go.
  495. 31:23I'm Mr. President-elect and I'm the former President-
  496. 31:25Thank you, John.
  497. 31:27Congratulations.
  498. 31:28Thank you.
  499. 31:29I'm looking forward to having, like we said,
  500. 31:33a smooth transition.
  501. 31:34I know everything we can to make sure you're accommodated,
  502. 31:36what you need.
  503. 31:37I'm going to get a chance to talk about some of that today.
  504. 31:40It's a good welcome.
  505. 31:42Thank you very much.
  506. 31:43Thank you very much.
  507. 31:44And politics is tough.
  508. 31:46And it's, in many cases, not a very nice world,
  509. 31:50It's a very nice world, but it is a nice world today,
  510. 31:53and I appreciate it very much.
  511. 31:55A transition that's so smooth,
  512. 31:57it'll be as smooth as you can get,
  513. 31:59and I very much appreciate it, thank you.
  514. 32:01You're welcome.
  515. 32:03I guess it looked to you like he really believes
  516. 32:07President Trump is Hitler?
  517. 32:09I posted another video from this interaction
  518. 32:12where he's smiling ear to ear like this.
  519. 32:15And I said, that's sure, a lot of teeth
  520. 32:16for somebody sitting next to Hitler.
  521. 32:19The reason why I'm presenting this to you guys
  522. 32:21these folks have been lying and they know that they're lying.
  523. 32:23And they tell their lives, their rocks, their throw the rocks and then hide their hands,
  524. 32:27and yet your families are broken up.
  525. 32:29Don't even want to get together for Thanksgiving.
  526. 32:31When they spend all this time lying and they'll sit there,
  527. 32:34oh yeah, we're gonna have a peaceful transition.
  528. 32:35I'm gonna make sure everything is right for you.
  529. 32:37Make sure you come on in here with no problem.
  530. 32:39That's what I'm saying. Don't let these people divide your families.
  531. 32:42This is crazy.
  532. 32:45A medical professional saying, oh yeah, if you're stressed by the election,
  533. 32:49you don't have to spend time with your families who didn't vote like you.
  534. 32:52You may not foolish, just love your families, man.
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  544. 33:30As a nurse, I primarily work with children who are abused and exploited in trafficking
  545. 33:36and I frequently see very unfair situations. We must talk about the issue of abuse. We can't
  546. 33:45base our actions on fear. We have to be faith informed in what we do.
  547. 33:50Dr. Nurse Momma Show.
  548. 34:16Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner.
  549. 34:17I definitely need more time today because I'm just getting warmed up.
  550. 34:20When you start to recognize these things man you realize may be been been playing us for a long time
  551. 34:27It's insect mr. Mr. Trump comes in to the White House on camera body goes welcome back
  552. 34:34Welcome back mr. President welcome back. You have all these people
  553. 34:42Why are they you cutting their hair off scream going crazy? Oh?
  554. 34:47You can't have things given with your family. Yes, you can
  555. 34:52Foolishness
  556. 34:54Foolishness, but it also shows you these people align the whole time the same way
  557. 34:57they were lying when I told you oh Joe Biden is the most fit that he's ever been
  558. 35:01this is the best Joe Biden that he's ever been he's ready he's he can he can do
  559. 35:11one hand push-ups he can do upside down push-ups on the wall he can do 75 straight
  560. 35:16deadlift pull-ups in 16 negative seconds
  561. 35:20poor yes these people are liars man that's right look and they nobody left USA
  562. 35:32all these celebrities. If Trump wins, I'm leaving America forever. I'm leaving for God.
  563. 35:41Well, you know my grandmother used to say, don't let the door knob hit you with a good
  564. 35:48load. Now if y'all from the block y'all know how to finish that. That proverbial maxim.
  565. 35:55If Trump wins, I'm leaving the country for God. Jeff, don't try to stop me. Don't
  566. 36:01don't. You remember, like I remember my neighborhood you had, you know, two out of getting to fight.
  567. 36:05You have one dude who don't really want to fight.
  568. 36:07Hold me back, Jeff, hold me back.
  569. 36:10Hold me back, it's like, you don't want, you don't want none of these problems.
  570. 36:14You lucky he was holding me.
  571. 36:17All these celebrities, they're millions of dollars.
  572. 36:22They can't make no where else.
  573. 36:24I saw whoopi good where it's all about.
  574. 36:26She struggles just like everybody else.
  575. 36:27Ma'am, you make six million dollars a year.
  576. 36:29You're one of the most famous actresses in the world.
  577. 36:33You still getting royalties from Color Purple.
  578. 36:35Boy, these people are lying, man.
  579. 36:41Good night. If you want to leave, don't let the do-not-hit you with a good lord.
  580. 36:49Oh my goodness. I'm gonna give you another example. This is gonna be a little bit
  581. 36:59longer clipped than normal, but I just want to show you how detailed President
  582. 37:03Trump is in these policy presentations, and this is something you know if you
  583. 37:08follow me. He hasn't been known historically for offering this level of
  584. 37:12detail. Oh, is it this is a new ball game? This is a new ball game. Let's go to clip number four,
  585. 37:18clip number four. This is President Trump detailing his plan for dismantling the deep
  586. 37:23state, clip four, go.
  587. 37:25Here's my plan to dismantle the deep state and reclaim our democracy from Washington corruption.
  588. 37:31Once and for all and corruption, it is first, I will immediately reissue my 2020 executive
  589. 37:39order restoring the President's authority to remove rogue bureaucrats, and I will wield
  590. 37:44that power very aggressively.
  591. 37:47Second, we will clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence
  592. 37:52apparatus, and there are plenty of them.
  593. 37:56The departments and agencies that have been weaponized will be completely overhauled so
  594. 38:01that faceless bureaucrats will never again be able to target and persecute conservatives,
  595. 38:07Christians or the left's political enemies, which they're doing now at a level that nobody
  596. 38:12can believe even possible.
  597. 38:14Third, we will totally reform Pfizer-Korz, which are so corrupt that the judges seemingly
  598. 38:21do not care when they are lied to in warrant applications.
  599. 38:26So many judges have seen so many applications that they know were wrong, or at least they
  600. 38:31must have known.
  601. 38:33They do nothing about it.
  602. 38:34They're lied to.
  603. 38:36to expose the hoaxes and abuses of power that have been tearing our country apart, we will
  604. 38:42establish a truth and reconciliation commission to declassify and publish all documents on deep
  605. 38:49states buying censorship and corruption. And there are plenty of them.
  606. 38:54Fifth, we will launch a major crackdown on government leakers who collude with the fake
  607. 38:59news to deliberately weave false narratives and to subvert our government and our democracy.
  608. 39:07When possible, we will press criminal charges.
  609. 39:10Sixth, we will make every Inspector General's office independent and physically separated
  610. 39:17from the departments they oversee so they do not become the protectors of the deep state.
  611. 39:23Seventh, I will ask Congress to establish an independent
  612. 39:27auditing system to continually monitor our
  613. 39:31intelligence agencies to ensure they are not
  614. 39:34spying on our citizens or running disinformation
  615. 39:38campaigns against the American people, or that
  616. 39:41they are not spying on someone's campaign like
  617. 39:44they spied on my campaign.
  618. 39:47Eighth, we will continue the effort launched by
  619. 39:50the Trump administration to move parts of the
  620. 39:53sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the
  621. 39:58Washington swamp.
  622. 39:59Just as I move the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado,
  623. 40:04as many as 100,000 government positions could be moved out,
  624. 40:09and I mean immediately, of Washington,
  625. 40:12to places filled with patriots who love America,
  626. 40:15and they really do love America.
  627. 40:18Ninth, I will work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs
  628. 40:22that the companies they deal with, that they regulate.
  629. 40:25So they deal with these companies,
  630. 40:27and they regulate these companies,
  631. 40:28and then they want to take jobs from these companies.
  632. 40:31Doesn't work that way.
  633. 40:32Such a public display cannot go on,
  634. 40:37and it's taking place all the time, like with big pharma.
  635. 40:40Finally, I will push a constitutional amendment
  636. 40:43to impose term limits on members of Congress.
  637. 40:46This is how I will shatter the deep state
  638. 40:49and restore government that is controlled by the people
  639. 40:53and for the people.
  640. 40:55Thank you very much.
  641. 41:07He's prepared this time.
  642. 41:09He's prepared this time.
  643. 41:10He's provided videos like this on a host of policy issues.
  644. 41:15I won't have time to get to another one
  645. 41:17that I have here on his commitment to deal with
  646. 41:23not only the Southern border, but cartels,
  647. 41:29making designated them as terrorist organizations.
  648. 41:34And it's just amazing.
  649. 41:35My primary point would just show you
  650. 41:36this level of detail and preparation.
  651. 41:39It is quite interesting.
  652. 41:42Maybe I'll get to some more of these other policy presentations,
  653. 41:45even as things about big tech censorship.
  654. 41:48And it's all very, very, very interesting.
  655. 41:55I wanna have a few moments to talk a bit about these,
  656. 41:59a point which really two things, two things happening,
  657. 42:02at the same thing you have the announcement
  658. 42:05of presidential administration,
  659. 42:07the Trump administration, nominations for people
  660. 42:09to fill positions and then you have the vote today
  661. 42:12in the US Senate, the secret vote,
  662. 42:15to determine the Senate majority leader
  663. 42:16to where the Republicans in the Senate
  664. 42:18selected John Thune, oh my goodness,
  665. 42:24who is a McConnell henchman, you know,
  666. 42:27McConnell resigns from the position
  667. 42:29John Thune was an extension of accountable.
  668. 42:32What I suspect is that the Trump administration, because Jay-D Vance participated in the vote,
  669. 42:38the Trump administration is requiring Thune to consent to the allowing of recess appointment.
  670. 42:45See, a lot of people don't remember, Mitch McConnell actively worked against President
  671. 42:50Trump in his first administration.
  672. 42:53One of the things he did was refuse to allow recess appointments.
  673. 42:55In fact, even when the Senate wasn't in session,
  674. 42:58he would send the Senator to go and gavel in
  675. 43:02and be in session specifically to prevent President Trump
  676. 43:04from making recess appointments to his cabinet.
  677. 43:07Sure did.
  678. 43:08Sure did.
  679. 43:10Sure did.
  680. 43:11And the reality is, and look, I'm gonna just say it flat,
  681. 43:14the US Senate, the Republicans in the Senate,
  682. 43:16by and large, they're leftist.
  683. 43:18Not all of them, they're exceptions,
  684. 43:20but the leanings of the party.
  685. 43:25It's aggressive, you know, you have John Corn and I'm grateful he didn't get the position,
  686. 43:32but John Thune is not much better.
  687. 43:33He's not better at all, frankly.
  688. 43:36And you know, many constitutionalist supported Rick Scott.
  689. 43:39I think he was better than Thune in corn, but I didn't think he was good, but he's one
  690. 43:44of the three options that you have.
  691. 43:47None of the others put themselves out to run for the position.
  692. 43:51So it's interesting, but I think that through JD Vance, President Trump will be able to
  693. 43:55lean on the Senate, but it remains to be seen. One of the major things is going to be the
  694. 43:59ability to make recess appointments so that the Trump administration can hit the ground
  695. 44:02running. But some of these appointments, I'm going to start off with one of my favorites,
  696. 44:10Tom Holman, the former ICE director. He's now been brought back into the Trump administration,
  697. 44:16nominated and of course constitutionally, he has to be confirmed by the US Senate. But with
  698. 44:22Republican majority in the Senate, it should be able to be a relatively easy phenomenon,
  699. 44:28especially with the what I expect there to be an agreement to allow President Trump to make
  700. 44:36recess appointments. I also know that Elon Musk announced that his America pack, often when you
  701. 44:42have packs for presidential elections, they kind of go dormant after the presidential election. Elon
  702. 44:47Musk has announced, oh no, his pack is not going dormant. See, a little birdie told me, a little bird,
  703. 44:54I can't tell you what my birdie is.
  704. 44:55But a little birdie told me one of the things that Elon must plan to do is walk softly, but
  705. 45:01carry a big stick that any of these elected officials, especially Republicans who attempt
  706. 45:07to thwart hinder or astime the Trump agenda that he's going to use as pack the fund primary
  707. 45:13challenges against them.
  708. 45:15Now, you want to talk about get elected officials scurrying in Washington when they learn that
  709. 45:20that you have a source of money to oppose your reelection
  710. 45:23bid, you see decisions starting to change.
  711. 45:26So that's, it's going to be a very interesting few years
  712. 45:29coming up here folks.
  713. 45:31But getting back to Tom Homan, if anybody had any misconceptions
  714. 45:34or any misgivings as to whether or not President Trump
  715. 45:37was serious about conducting mass deportations,
  716. 45:39the nomination of Tom Homan eliminates that false speculation.
  717. 45:45Tom Homan is there for one thing and one thing only.
  718. 45:48No, two things, get illegal aliens out of our country
  719. 45:52and to protect our borders.
  720. 45:55You know, he did an interview
  721. 45:56and people were trying to, oh, Tom Hohman,
  722. 46:00you were the one who signed off on the memo
  723. 46:03for family separation policies.
  724. 46:05He said, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa,
  725. 46:06and as a former prosecutor, I know this would be true.
  726. 46:09He asked the interviewer, let me ask you a question.
  727. 46:12If I commit a crime today and I have my child with me,
  728. 46:16let's say I get a DUI and my child is with me,
  729. 46:18what's gonna happen with my child?
  730. 46:19You gonna send the child to jail with me?
  731. 46:22What's gonna happen with my child?
  732. 46:23My family will be separated.
  733. 46:24Who would be responsible for my family being separated?
  734. 46:27Me, for committing the crime
  735. 46:28within the presence of my child.
  736. 46:30It's no different than illegal aliens
  737. 46:32who bring their children to break American law.
  738. 46:35If you break American law with your child present,
  739. 46:38you have led to your family being separated,
  740. 46:41not the ones holding you accountable for breaking the law.
  741. 46:44And so then the interviewer went on,
  742. 46:46tried to go further, you know, leaning into this heart pool,
  743. 46:49Mr. Holman, can you envision a deportation strategy that doesn't require family separation?"
  744. 46:55He said, of course.
  745. 46:57Of course.
  746. 46:58Yes, we can.
  747. 47:00We certainly have the wherewithal to enact policy to accomplish the president's objectives
  748. 47:09while also keeping families intact.
  749. 47:11We'll deport parents and children together.
  750. 47:14I'm sorry.
  751. 47:20I'm sorry.
  752. 47:21You can tell the reporter wasn't expecting that.
  753. 47:23I was like, oh, oh, simply put Tom Holman ain't playing.
  754. 47:29You know, I could have said Tom isn't playing.
  755. 47:30No, he ain't playing.
  756. 47:34There are lots of other things I can say,
  757. 47:36and we'll say about the deportation strategy.
  758. 47:38A lot of people are projecting
  759. 47:39this is gonna cause this amount of money.
  760. 47:41Listen, I have personally worked with federal
  761. 47:45and local law enforcement task force
  762. 47:47on things like drug prosecution and things of that nature.
  763. 47:49Federal and local law enforcement task force
  764. 47:52happen all the time.
  765. 47:53You think you wouldn't have the same type of task force
  766. 47:56that work together for deportations.
  767. 47:58They know what illegal aliens are,
  768. 47:59the illegal aliens are, local law enforcement does.
  769. 48:05So Tom Holman, I feel really good about that selection.
  770. 48:10Susie Wiles, President Trump's selection as Chief of Staff,
  771. 48:13a lot of people are making a big deal
  772. 48:15about the fact that she's a woman.
  773. 48:16President Trump doesn't pick her because she's a woman.
  774. 48:18He picked her because she's good.
  775. 48:20It has been good for a long time.
  776. 48:22A lot of the campaign strategy that they employed
  777. 48:25in this election cycle came from Susie Wiles.
  778. 48:30And it's amazing, the way the media covers that.
  779. 48:34Pete Hegsett, I know a lot of,
  780. 48:36oh he's not a traditional Pentagon,
  781. 48:38General's gone, blah blah blah blah.
  782. 48:40What is that, what has that gotten us in the past?
  783. 48:45So it's gonna be interesting to see him.
  784. 48:48Mike Huckabee, Huckabee, US ambassador to Israel.
  785. 48:53Boom, Elon Musk, the Department of Government Efficiency.
  786. 48:58Love it.
  787. 48:59He's working with Vivek Ramaswami.
  788. 49:02I think Vivek has a lot of,
  789. 49:04Vivek has a lot of good ideas,
  790. 49:06I'm also concerned because Vivek is quite nakedly posturing for future political office.
  791. 49:12So you have that, but that doesn't mean he won't do a good job in this capacity.
  792. 49:15I'm just saying, you know, but then Tulsi Gabbert was named today as the head of the director
  793. 49:20of the National Intelligence Agency.
  794. 49:25Matt Gates was named today at the Attorney General Post.
  795. 49:28I think he would do a good job of breaking up some stuff, but I don't know what there
  796. 49:32are hosts about this.
  797. 49:33Maybe we'll get to some others in a bit more detail when we have more time in the future
  798. 49:36program.
  799. 49:37The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  800. 49:45Family Association or American Family Radio.

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