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November 19, 2024 · 49:18

We can play around if we want but both major national political parties are addicted to spending us into oblivion.

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0:00 - 15:00. Deuteronomy 28:12. Debt is a nation destroyer. 15:00 - 31:00. We can play around if we want but both major national political parties are addicted to spending us into oblivion. 31:00 - 48:00. Pennsylvania’s state supreme court had to rebuke Democrat County officials to stop counting illegal ballots. www.afaaction.net/life To donate call : 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Kathleen Hicks Ukraine fires missiles into Russia Bucks County, PA Elon Musk

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  17. 0:59of the program at this very moment many of you if not most of you are making your transition
  18. 1:04from your part time jobs where you generate an income to your full time jobs where you cultivate
  19. 1:09an outcome and as you do so I want to remind you to do it with intentionality understanding the
  20. 1:15the primacy that God places on family, understanding that worship is a lifestyle.
  21. 1:21It's not limited to any particular activity.
  22. 1:24Worship is in fact a lifestyle, the pinnacle of the lifestyle of worship is
  23. 1:29obedience. This is something I say repeatedly because it should be repeated.
  24. 1:36The pinnacle of the lifestyle of worship is obedience.
  25. 1:42If we view worship limited to particular activities,
  26. 1:45If we think melodious offerings
  27. 1:49Sing unto the Lord a new song
  28. 1:52Sing unto the Lord all the earth if we limited to that
  29. 1:57We'll miss the whole boat too many of us frankly. We're willing to sing but not willing to live
  30. 2:03We'll sing unto the Lord a new song and live lives of rebellion
  31. 2:08That dog don't hunt worship is a lifestyle and the pinnacle of that lifestyle is
  32. 2:16obedience. I stress what I do about the family because the family is central to
  33. 2:25God's plan for His Kingdom. His Kingdom is established in the hearts and minds of
  34. 2:30people and we who are the benefactors of eternal life but we are engaged in our
  35. 2:43temporal engagement. We have to understand that it is a purposeful
  36. 2:48temporal, temporal assignment.
  37. 2:52And when we understand that, it will frame for us appropriately how we are supposed to
  38. 3:00use this time that God has given us.
  39. 3:03So at this very moment, as many of you, if not most of you are making your transitions from
  40. 3:08your part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs where you cultivate
  41. 3:13an outcome, resolving in your heart now, understand what you have the opportunity to do.
  42. 3:20You have an opportunity to agree with the eternal King of glory.
  43. 3:28You know, when we stop and consider that what we have in the Word of God is in fact, say
  44. 3:35it slowly, the Word of God.
  45. 3:43It demands respect.
  46. 3:47It demands a response because he demands respect and he demands a response to the Word
  47. 3:59of God we go.
  48. 4:00And this is going to be another one of those moments where refusal to embrace God's Word
  49. 4:10is not only detrimental, they can destroy you.
  50. 4:21We reject God's Word to our own peril and much of what has transpired in American society
  51. 4:34is perilous rejection of God's Word.
  52. 4:36We're going to begin the program today in the book of Deuteronomy, Deuteronomy chapter
  53. 4:4028.
  54. 4:42I'm going to focus specifically on verse 12.
  55. 4:45Deuteronomy chapter 28 verse 12, if you are familiar with this text,
  56. 4:50again, this is the deuterocanical expression Moses preparing the second
  57. 4:54generation of wilderness Israelites for life in the promised land.
  58. 4:59And he comes to this portion of the books of Moses.
  59. 5:05And the Lord lays out in this chapter, what would transpire if the people of
  60. 5:10Israel embrace his instruction or if they rejected, you know, the chapter
  61. 5:16begins in verse one, now it shall be if you are diligent, sorry, if you diligently obey the Lord
  62. 5:22your God, being careful to do all his commandments, which I command you today, the Lord your God will
  63. 5:27set you high above all the nations of the earth. He then goes on through verses two until about 14
  64. 5:39explaining these are the things you can expect. These are the blessings you can expect
  65. 5:45If you comply with what the Lord requires of you, these, these will be that the Hebrew
  66. 5:51writer would describe them as the peaceable fruit that that's that follows obedience.
  67. 5:56And then he warns starting at verse 15, however, if you do not comply, if you do not obey,
  68. 6:01these are all the disastrous things you can expect to happen to you as a nation,
  69. 6:06as a nation, right in the middle of all of these things, as the Lord is explaining, these are the
  70. 6:11These are the blessings you can expect.
  71. 6:14If you walk uprightly before me,
  72. 6:17he makes this statement in verse 12,
  73. 6:18the Lord will open for you his good storehouse, the heavens,
  74. 6:24to give rain to your land in its season
  75. 6:26and to bless all the work of your hand.
  76. 6:28And then look at this,
  77. 6:30and you shall lend to many nations,
  78. 6:33but you shall not borrow.
  79. 6:37This is one of those moments where you have people
  80. 6:39that attempt to assert some notion of political ideology, but we need to do so separated from,
  81. 6:50diverging away from any notion of biblical fidelity, any notion of submission to the
  82. 6:56lordship of Christ, any notion of the wisdom provided us by the Lord is a fool's errand.
  83. 7:03God reveals right in His Word that one of the indicators, one of the indicia of blessing for His
  84. 7:11people would be that they would be positioned in such a way where they would be able to lend
  85. 7:19to many nations and would borrow from none.
  86. 7:24The same thing is said in Deuteronomy chapter 15.
  87. 7:27Look at verse 6.
  88. 7:29My pages will turn for me.
  89. 7:32Deuteronomy 15 verse 6, for the Lord your God will bless you as he has promised.
  90. 7:37You will lend to many nations, but you will not borrow and you will rule over many nations,
  91. 7:43but they will not rule over you.
  92. 7:44Isn't it amazing?
  93. 7:48Then in chapter 28, the Lord connects one of the evidences,
  94. 7:52if you will, of his blessing upon his nation,
  95. 7:54upon his people and their nation,
  96. 7:56was that they would be able to lend to many nations,
  97. 7:59but they will borrow from none.
  98. 8:02Here the Lord connects the debt-free posture of his people
  99. 8:07as not only being an indication that they would be blessed,
  100. 8:11but also as an indication that they will have a power,
  101. 8:14Powerful, powerful position vis-a-vis other nations.
  102. 8:21Now let's stop for a moment and look at what we are today.
  103. 8:26You can pull up, we have websites like the US National Debt
  104. 8:28Clock, but we're at the place right now
  105. 8:34where we are $36 trillion in debt.
  106. 8:36And that is the debt amount provided by the Office
  107. 8:41of Management and Budget that does not include
  108. 8:43unfunded liabilities like major welfare programs.
  109. 8:49They're not included in that tabulation.
  110. 8:52And you include those numbers in it, the numbers exceed the 36 plus trillion already in debt.
  111. 8:59You survey America's history, it took us over 200 years to get to where we had $12 trillion
  112. 9:03in debt.
  113. 9:06We accumulated about $12 trillion in debt the last administration and a half.
  114. 9:10And I want to be clear about this as well.
  115. 9:12This spending narcotic that we've been on in our nation is a bipartisan project.
  116. 9:20When was the last time you heard any?
  117. 9:25the officials explained with a conviction, the necessity of getting out of debt, to minimizing
  118. 9:35debt, to curbing spending. And let me be clear about this as well. It has been a bipartisan project
  119. 9:43by both Republicans and Democrats, because by and large, the American people have established an
  120. 9:53expectation and a comfort level with being in debt to almost wearing many circles. You start
  121. 9:58talking about national debt. Oh, that's happy. Yeah. Yeah. We were talking about fear,
  122. 10:03mongeringue and all of these years. You know, you can call me a crumogen. You can call me whatever
  123. 10:11you want to call me. But a nation being in debt is a formula for destruction. I'm gonna go into
  124. 10:19some things later on in the program. We have about maybe at most, and this is being very,
  125. 10:24very generous to our nation 20 years before we reach the place of no return. What do we do?
  126. 10:37There was a movement that God by his grace allowed our nation to enjoy the Tea Party movement.
  127. 10:46It became popular because a lot of American citizens recognized how disastrous the debt
  128. 10:50was for our country.
  129. 10:54But the Tea Party movement was snuffed out by a bipartisan effort.
  130. 10:57So I need to walk through the history of people like Carl Rove opposing Tea Party candidates.
  131. 11:08And there's no doubt the Biden administration set the inflation nozzle on fire, but make
  132. 11:13no mistake about it. The rampant spending started before that. I was one of the few people
  133. 11:17cried out in the wilderness doing the schmovid debacle. Hey, why are we doing these indiscriminate
  134. 11:24bailout payments? Is this not what we have unemployment insurance for? And I get it,
  135. 11:31but it's been an unholy alliance, if you will. The American citizens privately have
  136. 11:37debt addictions, which make it, if individuals are in debt to their eyeballs, when they hear
  137. 11:45about how much the government is in debt, it's like, well, you know, the government is
  138. 11:48kind of like we are.
  139. 11:51They would keep going along, kick the can down the street, keep going along, you know,
  140. 11:57you have, you know, Barack Hussein Obama, these things too big to fail, too big to fail.
  141. 12:09Why am I pointing this out?
  142. 12:11I'm pointing this out because God is wise.
  143. 12:15He is infinitely wise.
  144. 12:18He identified a nation being fiscally positioned
  145. 12:23to lend to others without having to borrow
  146. 12:26what's evidence of his blessing first and foremost,
  147. 12:30a position of power vis-a-vis other nations.
  148. 12:38We now have economists that will tell you,
  149. 12:41and it's kind of not a good idea for us to be in debt
  150. 12:45as we are.
  151. 12:46We can't keep doing it the way we're doing it.
  152. 12:48The way we're doing it, we can't keep doing it.
  153. 12:49The way we're doing it, but by and large,
  154. 12:50who does anything about it?
  155. 12:55We have people talking a big, big, big game.
  156. 12:58Ah, send another 50, 100 billion of Ukraine.
  157. 13:03Who's counting?
  158. 13:06Lord, guys, the Lord is wise.
  159. 13:10And there's another truth.
  160. 13:11God will not be mocked.
  161. 13:14We cannot continue to thumb our nose in God's face
  162. 13:18and expect to advance.
  163. 13:20You know, a lot of people say this,
  164. 13:21American economy is the envy of the world.
  165. 13:23and that very well may be true.
  166. 13:28But if everybody's in the sludge,
  167. 13:32the one that is not as deep in the sludge
  168. 13:33as everybody else is probably the envy
  169. 13:36of everybody else in the sludge.
  170. 13:38But that don't mean you're out in the sludge.
  171. 13:47Having the trajectory that we're on,
  172. 13:49and I'm saying this now, because among the things,
  173. 13:54and I'm grateful for the conversations
  174. 13:55about the Department of Government Efficiency
  175. 13:57and all of these things, but can I tell you something?
  176. 14:00I'm kind of from the position,
  177. 14:04Why do we have to have individual citizens
  178. 14:07who are not constitutionally mandated
  179. 14:09to look over these things to step in
  180. 14:12to do what our elected officials refuse to do?
  181. 14:17And I'll throw this one in on you.
  182. 14:18Proverse 22 says the slave, the borrower is a slave
  183. 14:23to the lender.
  184. 14:25Who is it that's holding our debt?
  185. 14:32Guys, this is something that we cannot afford
  186. 14:33to ignore is what I'm saying.
  187. 14:35And among the things that the citizen must demand
  188. 14:41is fiscal sanity.
  189. 14:42You want to talk about securing the blessings of liberties to ourselves and to our posterity?
  190. 14:48How can we do that if we laden our posterity without size debt?
  191. 14:53Can't happen.
  192. 15:00Can you be gay and Christian?
  193. 15:02What if you genuinely feel like you're trapped in the wrong body?
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  195. 15:06Is change even possible?
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  197. 15:09Countless people asking me these very same questions.
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  214. 16:11Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here.
  215. 16:15I mean, we are reaching the place to where our national debt,
  216. 16:23the interest on our debt is about to start rivalling
  217. 16:26our defense budget, being the exact same amount.
  218. 16:32And I'm gonna share this with you,
  219. 16:35just to show just an example of the egregious nature
  220. 16:38of what we're facing.
  221. 16:40So, and this is gonna be a little bit longer clip,
  222. 16:43but it's important, that's why it's gonna be so long.
  223. 16:46So Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks, who took the position, was confirmed by the
  224. 16:54United States Senate and became functional in that role in 2021.
  225. 16:59So this is Biden Harrison, them's pick for the Deputy Defense Secretary.
  226. 17:08And she's not having a hard-hitting conversation with a journalist.
  227. 17:11She's talking to a comedian.
  228. 17:16And the comedian just John Stewart is the comedian.
  229. 17:20And he's like, okay, so the US Pentagon has failed seven consecutive audits.
  230. 17:28Seven consecutive audience audits.
  231. 17:33And John stood off with a very simple proposition in line of that.
  232. 17:39Like, this is this is evidence of fraud.
  233. 17:41If you ask me, I have it as a corruption is what he said evidence of corruption
  234. 17:44and waste, if you asked me, Kathleen Hicks had the audacity to say, Oh,
  235. 17:51See, you don't really understand what an audit is.
  236. 17:55Let me explain it to you.
  237. 17:57Let me break it down for you, my man, because you don't really understand what an audit is.
  238. 18:04And I want you to hear both her tone and tenor and the words she says, and for those of you
  239. 18:13who are watching, I want you to view her demeanor as she casually and smugly condescends
  240. 18:22to John Stewart in her description.
  241. 18:25See what you don't get, see all the audit does,
  242. 18:27it shows that we don't know
  243. 18:30where the stuff is that we supposedly spent the money on.
  244. 18:36And she thought that was it.
  245. 18:37She thought that was the mic drop moment.
  246. 18:39You see, you don't under dig what an audit is, my man.
  247. 18:41That's your problem.
  248. 18:43You are too infantile in your mental capacity
  249. 18:47to pick up what I'm putting down here.
  250. 18:49I want y'all to check this out.
  251. 18:50This is clip number one,
  252. 18:51Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks,
  253. 18:54saying Seventh-field audits is an evidence of waste fraud and abuse.
  254. 18:58Clip number one, go.
  255. 19:00And to be doing like, there is a lot of waste fraud and abuse within assistance.
  256. 19:03Audits and waste fraud and abuse are not the same thing.
  257. 19:06So let's decompose these.
  258. 19:08Then please educate me on what's going on.
  259. 19:10Sure.
  260. 19:10So an audit is exactly which you just described, which is, do I know what was delivered to which place?
  261. 19:16Right.
  262. 19:16The ability to pass an audit or the fact that the DOD has not passed an audit
  263. 19:20is not suggestive of waste fraud and abuse.
  264. 19:23That is completely false right there.
  265. 19:26So now is a question of, it's suggestive that we can't,
  266. 19:30we don't have an accurate inventory that we can pull up
  267. 19:33of what we have where.
  268. 19:37That is not the same as saying we can't do that
  269. 19:39because waste fraud and abuse has occurred.
  270. 19:42So in my world, that's waste.
  271. 19:46How is that waste?
  272. 19:48If I give you a billion dollars and you can't tell me
  273. 19:50what happened to it, that to me is wasteful.
  274. 19:53That means you are not responsible.
  275. 19:56But if you can't tell me where it went,
  276. 19:59then what am I supposed to think?
  277. 20:01And when there has been reporting,
  278. 20:03I mean, this is not, look, I'm not saying this is on you
  279. 20:07and that you cause this,
  280. 20:09but I think it's a tough argument to make that.
  281. 20:11I'm sure I can cause it.
  282. 20:13An $850 billion budget to an organization that can't pass
  283. 20:19and audit and tell you where that money went.
  284. 20:22like I think most people would consider that somewhere in the realm of waste, fraud or abuse
  285. 20:28because they would wonder why that money isn't well accounted for. And especially when they see
  286. 20:36food insecurity on military bases and they see-
  287. 20:39You want to talk about that? Because that's a good- we should be talking.
  288. 20:42Well, it's all- I mean, I'm trying to understand where you're trying to go,
  289. 20:44other than the dollars which really bother you.
  290. 20:47I think it doesn't really bother me. I think it's all connected.
  291. 20:50Okay.
  292. 20:51Tell me that story.
  293. 20:52Tell me how you're thinking about that.
  294. 20:54Well, when I see a State Department get a certain amount of money and a military budget
  295. 21:00be ten times that and I see a struggle within government to get people like more basic services.
  296. 21:07And then that department that got that, I mean, we got out of 20 years of war and the Pentagon
  297. 21:12got a $50 billion raise.
  298. 21:14Like, that's shocking to me.
  299. 21:16Now, I may not understand exactly the ins and outs
  300. 21:19and the incredible magic of an audit,
  301. 21:23but I'm a human being who lives on the earth
  302. 21:26and can't figure out how $850 billion to a department
  303. 21:31means that the rank and file still have to be on food stamps.
  304. 21:35Like to me, that's **** corruption.
  305. 21:38I'm sorry.
  306. 21:39And if that blows your mind,
  307. 21:43And if you think that's a crazy agenda for me to have,
  308. 21:48I really think that that's institutional thinking
  309. 21:52and that it's not looking at the day-to-day reality
  310. 21:55of the people that you call the greatest fighting force
  311. 21:58in the world.
  312. 21:58So again, I get back to this idea of,
  313. 22:02I'm not looking to pick a fight with you,
  314. 22:04but I am surprised at the reaction to these questions are,
  315. 22:09you don't know what an audit is, bucko.
  316. 22:11That's just weird to me.
  317. 22:14Okay.
  318. 22:16Yeah.
  319. 22:18Inter-Pete Hegsef.
  320. 22:21Inter-Pete Pete Hegsef.
  321. 22:25When he says that is institutional thinking,
  322. 22:27this is why President Trump nominates Pete Hegsef
  323. 22:30because this is the mind-meld of the people
  324. 22:33in this defense industrial complex.
  325. 22:36She thinks it's Chuckleworthy.
  326. 22:39Chuckleworthy.
  327. 22:41$850 billion of American taxpayer dollars.
  328. 22:44And I wanna remind you guys
  329. 22:45that that is an annual budgetary amount,
  330. 22:52an annual allocation.
  331. 22:56You seem to be so caught up in the dollars.
  332. 22:57Hey, why is that bother you so much?
  333. 23:00$850 billion.
  334. 23:02Now I understand in the grand scheme of annual revenue
  335. 23:05generation, or should I say revenue taken in
  336. 23:10by the federal government exceeds several trillion dollars?
  337. 23:13I get that.
  338. 23:14But $850 billion every year adds up very quickly.
  339. 23:19And you mean to tell me, you are the Deputy Defense Secretary.
  340. 23:22And you are cool with coming out in public,
  341. 23:25being recorded as saying,
  342. 23:28our inability to account for the $850 billion
  343. 23:32that the American taxpayers have provided us,
  344. 23:34is not evidence of corruption.
  345. 23:36It's not evidence of waste.
  346. 23:38It's not evidence of abuse.
  347. 23:40I gotta have a private company
  348. 23:45that fails seven consecutive audits.
  349. 23:49So understand what that means.
  350. 23:51She's saying you don't understand what an audit is.
  351. 23:52Okay, whatever it is, I don't understand clearly
  352. 23:55that the Department of Defense don't understand it
  353. 23:56for at least the last seven times it's been done.
  354. 24:02And you understand it with straight face
  355. 24:03and tell the American people,
  356. 24:07nearly a trillion dollars a year,
  357. 24:09and for the last seven audits,
  358. 24:11which by the way, you have to understand the audits
  359. 24:13not something they voluntarily submit to,
  360. 24:14the audit they submit to is because it's required by law,
  361. 24:17by congressional statute.
  362. 24:20If they could get away with not doing an audit,
  363. 24:21you think they were doing audit, they can't find.
  364. 24:30It's amazing how things get lost.
  365. 24:32They came fine, $850 billion.
  366. 24:36Biden Harris has came fine, 330,000 children.
  367. 24:41And it's just,
  368. 24:41chill to shrug, chill to shrug.
  369. 24:45This is what I'm talking about.
  370. 24:49And I wanna remind everybody that the debt
  371. 24:51and the spending problem is not a partisan phenomenon.
  372. 24:55This has been a bipartisan
  373. 24:58Albatross around the neck of our nation.
  374. 25:01And we cannot continue to kick the can down the street
  375. 25:04and expect nothing to happen.
  376. 25:07And for her to chuckle, you seem to be a soul.
  377. 25:10It's such a bother you so much about the dollars.
  378. 25:14It bothers me that it doesn't bother you.
  379. 25:19If anybody say that's not evidence of corruption,
  380. 25:22because here's the truth guys, people know
  381. 25:24when they put money.
  382. 25:25And also people know when they put money
  383. 25:27in places that they don't want track.
  384. 25:29Where's the money going?
  385. 25:33And we ain't talking about 500.
  386. 25:35We ain't talking about a 20.
  387. 25:36Now let me hold a 20.
  388. 25:38I'm talking about $150 billion, taxpayer dollars.
  389. 25:41That's your money and my money.
  390. 25:43That they, whoops.
  391. 25:45Can't find it.
  392. 25:48Can't find it.
  393. 25:51Can't find it.
  394. 25:53Guys, and she's just a chuckling.
  395. 26:04Some of the things that are on the horizon for our country, guys.
  396. 26:07And I mentioned this, and this is according
  397. 26:09to a couple of economists that the US has about 20 years
  398. 26:14for corrective action, after which no amount
  399. 26:20of future tax increases.
  400. 26:21Did you hear what I just said?
  401. 26:22No amount of future tax increases
  402. 26:25And no amount of spending cuts will avoid the US defaulting on its debt, whether explicitly
  403. 26:31or implicitly.
  404. 26:32Enjoy what I just said.
  405. 26:36This nation with the economy that's the envy of the world, we have about two decades generously.
  406. 26:45If we continue along the same trajectory with spending continuing to go up, there is no amount
  407. 26:54of tax increases or spending cuts that will prevent us from defaulting on our debt.
  408. 27:01And according to Moody's, Moody's analytics, if the US government defaults on our debt,
  409. 27:07the blow to our economy will be cataclysmic.
  410. 27:12The dollar would you lose its value, financial markets will fall, wiping out $10 trillion in
  411. 27:16household wealth.
  412. 27:19Jobs, businesses will be lost, prosperity will plunge.
  413. 27:21Guys, you want to talk about the end of America.
  414. 27:26Many of you like me watched as the Greeks carrying will barrels of their currency because it's
  415. 27:35not worth a plug nickel.
  416. 27:36Venezuelaans have hundreds of thousands of dollars
  417. 27:42of their currency on the streets.
  418. 27:44That's not worth toilet paper.
  419. 27:46Guys, this is how it happens.
  420. 27:49This is how it happens.
  421. 27:52Now again, they know this.
  422. 27:55So the question is why haven't we done anything
  423. 27:58to address this until now?
  424. 28:02You know, one of the things that motivates,
  425. 28:03I guess I'll just play this for you,
  426. 28:06that motivates, that motivated,
  427. 28:14what's my man's name?
  428. 28:15that one, the Elon Musk clip. Is it number four? Elon must to get involved. What's that?
  429. 28:20He saw this in addition to him suffering his own sons succumbing to what he calls a moke
  430. 28:28woke mind virus. The medical establishment trans this man's son, which lit a fire up under him.
  431. 28:36And he also happens to be a pretty good businessman. Look what he has to say clip number four,
  432. 28:43We've got the suffocating massive federal bureaucracy.
  433. 28:48Government spending is like
  434. 28:49bankrupting the country.
  435. 28:50Our interest payments on the national debt now exceed the defense department budget.
  436. 28:55The defense department budget is like a trillion dollars a year.
  437. 28:5723% of all government income, income taxes, tariffs and everything,
  438. 29:00is just going to pay interest right now.
  439. 29:02And that number is continually rising.
  440. 29:04So if we don't do something, the entire government budget will be paying interest.
  441. 29:08There won't be money for anything.
  442. 29:10No, there won't be money for social security.
  443. 29:11You want money for Medicare, nothing.
  444. 29:14That's where we're headed.
  445. 29:15Let's say hello, wake up.
  446. 29:17Hahaha.
  447. 29:18Wake up.
  448. 29:20So we have to cut government spending or just going to go bankrupt, just like a person would
  449. 29:24if that overspends.
  450. 29:25Guys, that's the simple reality.
  451. 29:33We can play.
  452. 29:34We can, we can, that's what they call in the block.
  453. 29:36You can, like ain't nothing going on.
  454. 29:39Guys, this is a big deal.
  455. 29:41It's a big deal.
  456. 29:46And it is, it is embarrassing that we have this type of response from Kathleen Hicks all
  457. 29:51throughout our government officials.
  458. 29:57We reject Godly wisdom to our own peril.
  459. 29:59God told us the borrower was a slave to the lender.
  460. 30:04That is a, is a destroyer of nations.
  461. 30:10It's true on the individual level, but we have scriptural guidance for it being true on the
  462. 30:15national level.
  463. 30:18So one of the things in addition to a return and I'm presenting, I'm presenting this in this
  464. 30:26way intentionally because I've been talking a lot about the most, the most desperate and
  465. 30:29enduring need for the American Republic is repentance.
  466. 30:34One of the things that I believe that God restoring our nation, evidence of God restoring
  467. 30:41our nation will be that we have adults back in the places where they can influence things
  468. 30:46like this, where we recognize man, we cannot continue spending at the rate that was spending.
  469. 30:52It requires selflessness because when you have elected officials where the job number one is getting elected and the job number two is getting reelected.
  470. 30:59You think they can come home and tell their constituents? Hey, one of the things we need to do is cut back on these spending programs.
  471. 31:04No, they're not going to do that. Why? Because it doesn't. It's not conducive to them being reelected.
  472. 31:11So contrary to having statesmen who have a position that is based on objective transcendent truth and they will attempt to have grown up conversations and appeal to their constituency to following that regard.
  473. 31:25Instead, we have politicians that put the finger in the air, see whether wind is blowing and
  474. 31:28trying to run it in front of that.
  475. 31:29Oh, so to keep myself in power, all I got to do is tell these people I'm gonna give them
  476. 31:32more free stuff.
  477. 31:33Well, how you gonna pay for that free stuff?
  478. 31:35Who cares?
  479. 31:36I'm gonna pay for that free stuff.
  480. 31:38We gonna borrow and borrow and borrow and borrow and borrow.
  481. 31:40Well, that's what we'll do.
  482. 31:44And I want to remind you, we have people like, you know, Mitch McConnell and Turtle, how long
  483. 31:48has he been in Washington, D.C.?
  484. 31:49Now, yeah, Mr. Robin Ed Biden, who's been in Washington, D.C., longer than he was away
  485. 31:54from Washington, D.C.
  486. 31:55You dig up old clips of Clarence Thomas' confirmation here into the US Supreme Court.
  487. 32:02She's buying this? The chair did you just share a committee back then?
  488. 32:07These people are the ones who have contributed to where we are now at the place,
  489. 32:12to where interest on the national debt rivals the defense budget.
  490. 32:17Guys, that's a formula for destruction.
  491. 32:21So it's one of the things that we must look out for,
  492. 32:24and seeing that government has become institutionally incapable of addressing it.
  493. 32:28I truly hope that Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy from the outside of government can help, but
  494. 32:34I'm going to tell you, it's not going to be easy.
  495. 32:37Because one thing if you haven't learned this shit, the swamp fights back.
  496. 32:41And the swamp tries to fight anonymity, hide it behind loopholes, and omnibus bills, and
  497. 32:47hundreds of thousands of pages of documents so you can lose $850 billion and go, whoop,
  498. 32:53I don't know where it is.
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  505. 33:38afr.net back to the Hamilton Quarter on American Family Radio.
  506. 33:43Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner. It only took two days. The American shadow bosses.
  507. 33:54Okay Ukraine to use long-range missiles that we gave them. Ukraine says okay we're gonna launch.
  508. 34:00So now as I reported yesterday that the long-range missiles that we provided the US to Ukraine
  509. 34:08They've launched them into Russia
  510. 34:11In Russia's course not too happy about it. Listen to and watch this brief report
  511. 34:17Clip number two clip to go
  512. 34:20Breaking this morning Ukraine has fired us made a long-range missiles into Russia's
  513. 34:26Bryant's region in a major escalation on the 1000 day of the war
  514. 34:30The attack comes just two days after the Biden administration gave Ukraine the green light
  515. 34:36to use the weapons against targets inside Russia.
  516. 34:38The White House policy change comes after North Korean troops were deployed to help drive
  517. 34:42Ukrainian soldiers out of Russia's Kursk border region.
  518. 34:45The overnight Russian President Putin signed a new doctrine saying any major aerial attack
  519. 34:49against Russia could prompt reprisals with nuclear weapons.
  520. 34:53A spokesperson for Putin says this adds fuel to the fire.
  521. 35:00Yeah, this is worrisome. I certainly do not want this to be the case
  522. 35:10This very easily could be
  523. 35:15Rubicon towards World War III. I re-reassert what I said yesterday. I believe we as American people are old and explanation
  524. 35:28If mr. Joseph Robin Ed Biden is unfit to campaign. How is he fit to occupy the Oval Office?
  525. 35:34Who specifically?
  526. 35:36gave
  527. 35:37the instruction
  528. 35:39The willingness, the ability for this to happen.
  529. 35:43It's just sickening watching these things play out in real time before our very eyes.
  530. 35:52You know, it, I don't, again, I don't want this to be the truth, but I cannot help but be concerned about the prospect of those who would want to try to hinder President Trump's return to the Oval Office to create a scenario that would bog down the effort that the American people voted for.
  531. 36:18voted for to advance an America-first disposition, to advocate for peace around the world through
  532. 36:25strength, to utilize, I mean, it's quite sickening to me. It's quite sickening to me. And I implore
  533. 36:38you all to join me in praying for our nation and praying for the world that the mercy to God
  534. 36:45bestowed upon our country, that the efforts of, let's just say it this way, that the people who may
  535. 36:52have other interests would not move us beyond our ability to turn away from the wrong headed
  536. 37:02direction our country has been in so that we can reverse course. This is crazy. This is crazy.
  537. 37:15Among other evidences of the craziness. And I know and frankly, I don't care. I know people
  538. 37:23may, you know, mock me without what I would talk about the election in 2020 being stolen
  539. 37:27and all of this stuff.
  540. 37:30But literally, and I check these numbers,
  541. 37:31President Trump's voting numbers,
  542. 37:34are writing about whether it were in 2020.
  543. 37:37Ain't that something?
  544. 37:42And we caught the leprechaun, George,
  545. 37:45the phalapagos, two leprechauns, hey man, Fauci.
  546. 37:50It wasn't widespread.
  547. 37:52Well, how far spread is it then, man?
  548. 37:55Don't you care how, if it's spread,
  549. 37:57how far is it spread?
  550. 38:02Right in your very eyes.
  551. 38:03So many of you know, there was a very close election
  552. 38:06Pennsylvania Senate race between incumbent Bob Casey and the
  553. 38:10challenger, the Republican challenger, Dave McCormick.
  554. 38:14Dave McCormick was up and this still up 17, 18,000 votes.
  555. 38:18But because the election was within a half a percent, it
  556. 38:23triggered an automatic recount.
  557. 38:24Well, the state Supreme Court of Pennsylvania already issued a
  558. 38:29ruling that said that you cannot count illegal ballots.
  559. 38:33If you have absentee and other mail-in ballots, the signatures are not signed, the dates do
  560. 38:40not comply with Pennsylvania state law, then these counties cannot count them.
  561. 38:46Well, Bucks County and Montgomery County and Philadelphia County, I wonder who all runs
  562. 38:54those counties, Mr. Rosa.
  563. 38:56I wonder.
  564. 38:59Bucks County is just North of Pennsylvania.
  565. 39:01I mean, North of Philadelphia, I'm sorry.
  566. 39:03Yeah, the tri- the tri- the tri- the tri amigos, you know, ha ha ha ha, whoo, you know?
  567. 39:08They literally, and I'm gonna show you, they literally, Bucks County, let me show you this,
  568. 39:16Bucks County, they had an election, and not election, they had a county commissioner's
  569. 39:20meeting, but they say, how loud, we don't care what the law is.
  570. 39:24We know this is the law, but you know, we're gonna break the law because we want to bring
  571. 39:29this to the attention of the courts.
  572. 39:31Really, that's why you breaking the law?
  573. 39:32I think you might have other motivations behind you, but I want to give you a little picture
  574. 39:35of this where you have Democrat commissioners Diane Marceglia and Bob Harvey literally
  575. 39:43are in their county commission meeting saying we don't care what the state Supreme Court
  576. 39:48has said we are still going to count these illegal votes. It's clip number three listen
  577. 39:54to and watch it clip three go. We reject all three categories of these balance. Your motion
  578. 40:01to reject or dismiss the challenges in this category in front of you?
  579. 40:06Correct, yep.
  580. 40:08Not going to second that, mostly because I think we all know that precedent by a court
  581. 40:12doesn't matter anymore in this country, and people violate laws any time they want.
  582. 40:18So for me, if I violate this law, it's because I want a court to pay attention to it.
  583. 40:23So I want to explain what's going on here.
  584. 40:26So you have Republican commissioner Jean D. Girollamo who was saying, no, we're not
  585. 40:34vote.
  586. 40:35We're not going to count these illegal ballots.
  587. 40:36And he's making a motion to get the county commissioners to refuse to count the illegal
  588. 40:41ballots that are pursuant to, first of all, Pennsylvania state election law, secondarily
  589. 40:47to an already issued Pennsylvania state Supreme Court opinion, which you heard in response to
  590. 40:51that was Commissioner Diane Marceglia saying, no, I'm going to make a motion to break the law.
  591. 40:58I don't care what the law is. I'm not, I'm sorry, I'm not going to join you in that motion, sir,
  592. 41:03because I want to break the law. And then she tries to couch in the political terms,
  593. 41:07yes, and I'm going to break the law because I want to present this. I want the courts to take a
  594. 41:11look at this. Ma'am, that's not why you're breaking the law. And she tried to say it's the court's
  595. 41:16opinion. No, ma'am, there's a state election code in Pennsylvania. What the state Supreme Court
  596. 41:22had previously ruled was, hey, we have an election code.
  597. 41:27And we expect all county commissioners
  598. 41:30to abide by the election code.
  599. 41:32Well, why am I presenting this?
  600. 41:34Because incumbent Democrat US Senator Bob Casey
  601. 41:37refused to concede the election
  602. 41:40was urging county commissioners to include
  603. 41:44the illegal ballots that led to the Pennsylvania
  604. 41:47State Supreme Court issuing a seven to nothing decision.
  605. 41:52decision yesterday, directed pointing to Bucks County, which you heard those
  606. 41:58commissioners clipped that just played with from Bucks County, Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia County named them in the opinion by name and said you quote shall comply with prior rulings of this court, in which we have clarified that mail in and absentee ballots that failed to comply with the requirements of Pennsylvania election code shall not be counted with the purposes of the election held on
  607. 42:23November 5th, 2024, in quote, but that's not widespread fraud.
  608. 42:33What did I tell you?
  609. 42:34In order for the fraud to be effective,
  610. 42:36it don't have to be widespread.
  611. 42:38If you have the fraud, and let's say, I don't know,
  612. 42:42in this instance, three of the most populous counties
  613. 42:45in the state of Pennsylvania, how would that impact the election?
  614. 42:48Oh, it could actually throw it.
  615. 42:52If you extrapolate that out to 10 of the most populous counties
  616. 42:56in the country and its impact on the electoral college,
  617. 42:59what can be the result?
  618. 43:01Guys, this is what I'm talking about.
  619. 43:02Now thankfully, because of the horrors of 2020,
  620. 43:06the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court was primed at the ready to respond.
  621. 43:13Senator-elect McCormick's team was ready
  622. 43:16because they, in connection with the GOP in the state of Pennsylvania,
  623. 43:20filed the lawsuit to get bringing to the attention of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
  624. 43:27I wanted you to see and hear with your own eyes and ears
  625. 43:31that you have an elected official publicly going on the record
  626. 43:34to say, I'm going to defy election law because I want this to go the way that I want it to go.
  627. 43:38The courts order in addition to pointing out these three counties specifically singled out the issue concerning the dates on mail-in ballots
  628. 43:52Saying quote the election code commands absentee and mail-in electors to date the declaration that appears upon ballot return envelopes and
  629. 43:59Failure to comply with that command renders a ballot invalid as a matter of Pennsylvania law in quote when we have people
  630. 44:16In positions of public trust because that's what an elective issue is positions of public trust
  631. 44:22Yet they commit themselves
  632. 44:25to lawlessness. This is exactly what the prophet Isaiah pointed out in Isaiah chapter 59,
  633. 44:31because lawlessness is downstream from a rejection of truth.
  634. 44:37Truth has fallen in the street. Therefore, justice is turned backward, and uprightness cannot enter.
  635. 44:50can't not enter. You literally have people saying, ah,
  636. 44:57that's a shame. Man, wait, I mean, if a voter fails to date the
  637. 45:00ballot, why shouldn't their vote count? Well, because they
  638. 45:02chose to vote in a manner that the state law in Pennsylvania
  639. 45:06requires you to put the date properly. Oh, if you fail,
  640. 45:10include the signature. Well, the law in Pennsylvania requires
  641. 45:13you to sign about, you know, you know, you don't have to send it
  642. 45:15in the mail. You can show up. You can show up. In Pennsylvania,
  643. 45:22I know, has early voting. You can show up in person. You can show
  644. 45:25you don't have to send it into mail.
  645. 45:27But if you choose to send it into mail,
  646. 45:29these other rules you must comply with.
  647. 45:31Or, could it be that all of a sudden,
  648. 45:37you have people that take stock of the
  649. 45:39difference in electoral election voting counts
  650. 45:41and realize, yeah, we need a couple of towels in over here,
  651. 45:45and you know, hurry, you get the signature going,
  652. 45:47and you forgot to, got the date, forgot to sign it.
  653. 45:57Why have laws of we're not going to follow them?
  654. 45:59And again, if you have problems with the law,
  655. 46:03You have to get the law changed, but you can't say,
  656. 46:07but I'm not gonna follow the law.
  657. 46:13And guys, this is what I'm talking about.
  658. 46:15This is not an anomaly, okay?
  659. 46:18This is not an aberration.
  660. 46:22I can go and show you, you know,
  661. 46:24the letters written on Senate letterhead
  662. 46:26where Lyle Walthus, Senator Elizabeth Warren
  663. 46:29and Amy Klobuchar complained about voting fraud
  664. 46:32in their primaries, in Democrat primaries.
  665. 46:38You know, one of the constitutional rights
  666. 46:40that we have is to petition our government
  667. 46:41for redress of grievances.
  668. 46:44What people to complain about our ability
  669. 46:46to hold our government accountable
  670. 46:47in something as fundamental to our Constitution
  671. 46:49Republicans voting is frankly anti-American.
  672. 46:55But I want you to look at what's happening
  673. 46:57and navigate it, evaluate it in light of scripture.
  674. 47:02The foundational component that precedes the lawlessness
  675. 47:05in places where we need and expect lawfulness
  676. 47:09is the byproduct of truth falling in the streets.
  677. 47:12She tried to get on a high horse
  678. 47:13as commissioner Diane was her last name. I have it right here.
  679. 47:21Marcegaia. She tried to throw in a hole. An O to roll being overturned.
  680. 47:27Well, since precedent doesn't mean anything, ma'am, did you take a civic
  681. 47:31scores before you elected? Because you have a federal judiciary that has
  682. 47:35nothing to do with the state Supreme Court and your state. I had nothing to do
  683. 47:41with that. But since you want to point that out, it's not only the Supreme
  684. 47:45Court's opinion. All the Supreme Court said is you have to follow the law.
  685. 47:48That's been implemented by the state legislature in our election code and the court reminded you to follow that and say I told you before
  686. 47:55You have to follow the state law y'all trying to buy it to state law again
  687. 47:58I'm telling you now stop it and then call you out by name on Gumbury County Bucks County Philadelphia County stop
  688. 48:04counting illegal ballots to his credit
  689. 48:13Pennsylvania's
  690. 48:15Democrat governor
  691. 48:17of the House of Piero, he said this quote,
  692. 48:21the State, the Department of State had advised counties
  693. 48:23repeatedly of their duty to segregate
  694. 48:25challenge provisional ballots and undated ballots
  695. 48:27in anticipation of a ruling by the court.
  696. 48:29The court has now ruled on the counting of these ballots
  697. 48:31specific to November 5th, 24 election.
  698. 48:34And I expect all county election officials
  699. 48:36to adhere to this ruling in all the applicable laws
  700. 48:39governing our elections.
  701. 48:41You cannot be a people or a party or a person that says,
  702. 48:44I'm committed to enfranching people
  703. 48:46in franchising the people of our democracy.
  704. 48:49And then say, I'm going to vote to make sure that we don't follow the laws in our democracy.
  705. 48:54Because they only use that term when it's convenient.
  706. 48:59But thanks be to God, he rules and reigns in the affairs of men and he intervenes and he
  707. 49:03has bestowed mercy upon our nation.
  708. 49:05Let us use it wisely.
  709. 49:09The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  710. 49:14Family Association or American Family Radio.

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