The Hamilton Corner

March 19, 2026 · 50:49

President Trump tells Israel to “stop it” concerning Iranian infrastructure.

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0:00 - 15:00. Proverbs 19:21. We cannot allow ourselves to try to see God through man crafted lenses. 15:00 - 31:00. NY Governor Kathy Hochul pleads for wealthy people to return to the state. She admits their tax base has been “eroded.” 31:00 - 48:00. President Trump tells Israel to “stop it” concerning Iranian infrastructure. | 1-800-326-4543 ext. 345 To donate call: 877-616-2396 Video Clip Links Japanese Reporter: Why didn't you tell us before you struck Iran? Trump says Israel will stop attacking Iranian gas field, but US will attack it if Iran strikes Qatar Kathy Hochul

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  1. 0:00Darkness is not an affirmative force.
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  11. 0:34Good evening, everybody.
  12. 0:36Welcome to the Hamilton Corner.
  13. 0:39Here on American Family Radio, I'm your host Abraham Hamilton the third joined by the
  14. 0:43Corner contingent.
  15. 0:45Right across from me, my man, 100 grand Mr. Bobby, Rosa is in the studio and in the screening
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  17. 0:56Y'all know what it is.
  18. 0:57The real J. Mac, ladies and gentlemen, is here and we are ready to rock and roll with today's
  19. 1:02edition of the program at this very moment, many of you, if not most of you are making
  20. 1:07your transition from your part-time jobs where you generate an income to your full-time jobs
  21. 1:13where you cultivate an outcome.
  22. 1:15And as you do so, I want to remind you to do it with intentionality, understanding the
  23. 1:21and primacy that God places on family and allowing his view to govern, to guide, and to guard
  24. 1:28your engagements.
  25. 1:30It wasn't a slip of the tongue, in this instance, I'm going to have had slips of the tongue
  26. 1:34in the past, but it was not a slip of the tongue for me to describe your income generating capacity
  27. 1:40as your part-time jobs.
  28. 1:42I did that intentionally to aid us in recalibrating our mindsets and our thought processes away from
  29. 1:48the notion that what we do to generate revenue is synonymous with our identities.
  30. 1:53But understand that our full-time engagement must be in outcome cultivation.
  31. 1:58To say it simply, the Lord calls his people to execute his commission.
  32. 2:04The call is to make disciples.
  33. 2:07Proclaiming the gospel, seeing people born again is central to the disciple making function,
  34. 2:13but it is not exclusive of the disciple making function.
  35. 2:17If you look all around us, I see every day more and more evidence of the need for disciples
  36. 2:25to be made.
  37. 2:27Jesus commanded that we were to love Him with all of our hearts, our souls and our minds.
  38. 2:33Our minds are supposed to be involved and invested in our love of the Lord.
  39. 2:39The Apostle Peter said one of the qualities that we must have and it must be increasing
  40. 2:44in us to fortify us from being useless and unfruitful in our knowledge of the Lord Jesus
  41. 2:50Christ, what simply being lifelong learners. Not learners of a broad, generalized understanding,
  42. 2:57but it is learning in submission to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and the authority of His Word.
  43. 3:04But what we have that is just so evident is we have scores of people, many of whom
  44. 3:16profess to be Christ followers, but it's evident that there is no discipleship.
  45. 3:21And the touchstone of discipleship truly is submitting everything to the worship of Christ,
  46. 3:27learning to obey all that he commands of us.
  47. 3:34That's just a simple reality.
  48. 3:36We have the time and place phenomenon God sovereignly determined before time the boundaries of our
  49. 3:41where we would live, which gives rise to the reality that if you are a United States citizen,
  50. 3:47I ain't talking about the people who broke our laws to get here, by the way. But God has determined
  51. 3:55the boundaries of our habitation contrary to some people's thought process. That word boundaries
  52. 4:01literally means a fixed border. Borders are God's ideas. There's not man's ideas, God's idea.
  53. 4:10God has sovereignly determined the boundaries of our habitation and where we would live.
  54. 4:14and he explains why so that we would seek him.
  55. 4:17So that we would seek him.
  56. 4:19The cry is so, so, so desperate.
  57. 4:23And as a deception is so prevalent in these days,
  58. 4:29what we need is discernment.
  59. 4:31What we need is discernment.
  60. 4:34Now with all of the things swirling around,
  61. 4:37internationally, the conflict in Iran,
  62. 4:41the things happening nationally in our country.
  63. 4:45We have the midterm elections coming up.
  64. 4:47Guys, none of those things are more important
  65. 4:48than what happens in our homes.
  66. 4:51We have to batten down the hatches at home.
  67. 4:53We must be about our father's business starting at home
  68. 4:56because we're never going to out politic,
  69. 4:59out news consume, out Supreme Court justice opinion,
  70. 5:05the deficiencies that are bound in our homes.
  71. 5:07And if we will welcome the Lord to capture our hearts
  72. 5:10starting in our homes, that we would commit ourselves to being
  73. 5:13a vehicle through which our Lord establishes His kingdom
  74. 5:17generationally.
  75. 5:19There's no question as a word could transpire within our
  76. 5:21nation, but we have to be about our Father's business.
  77. 5:25To the word of God we go, Proverbs 19 verse 21.
  78. 5:28And I'll just offer as a cross-reference.
  79. 5:31I encourage you to consider as a cross-reference Daniel chapter
  80. 5:352 verse 21.
  81. 5:37And I just want to remind you of this, because with all of
  82. 5:40Like I said, the talking heads, the keyboard warriors back and forth, all of what formerly
  83. 5:48used to be a news apparatus in recent days has become really the American provda, especially
  84. 5:55considering the legacy outlets.
  85. 5:57I want to remind you of one thing that is an enduring fact.
  86. 6:02And this is what it is, Proverbs in chapter 19, verse 21, the Word of God says this.
  87. 6:10Many are the plans in a man's heart,
  88. 6:15or many are the plans in the mind of man.
  89. 6:19But it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.
  90. 6:25I wanna say it again, I wanna read it again.
  91. 6:28Many are the plans in a man's heart,
  92. 6:31or many are the plans in the mind of a man,
  93. 6:35but it is the purpose of the Lord that will stand.
  94. 6:40I say this to remind you that with all of the consternation
  95. 6:46and in all of the learning and the conversations
  96. 6:50and the things that are going on,
  97. 6:51very important things are happening, no doubt about it.
  98. 6:55I want to remind you that none of those things
  99. 6:58minimize the sovereignty of God.
  100. 7:02Now we have our responsibilities, we have obligations,
  101. 7:06the Lord calls us as just said it earlier,
  102. 7:07the touch down of being a disciple of Jesus Christ
  103. 7:10is to obey all that he's commanded us to.
  104. 7:12There are things that we must obey
  105. 7:15if we are members of the Lord's eternal family.
  106. 7:20And here's the simple truth,
  107. 7:21implying God's word to God's world,
  108. 7:27it works best for us.
  109. 7:29I explain in the purpose of this,
  110. 7:31and people misconstrued a lot of things,
  111. 7:33when you have fallen man involved in anything,
  112. 7:35that eliminates the capacity for it to be perfect.
  113. 7:37But that does not eliminate the ability
  114. 7:39for some things to be better than others.
  115. 7:42One of the major reasons why a constitutionalists,
  116. 7:45a constitutionalist policy based,
  117. 7:48and a capitalist economic engagement works best,
  118. 7:52is because it best controls for the endemic sinful nature.
  119. 7:59It best controls for the endemic sinful nature.
  120. 8:02It highlights the importance of reciprocal benefit
  121. 8:09benefit in the reality of reciprocal benefit is what sets the foundation for
  122. 8:19societal advancement, innovation advancement, and revenue generation. It is
  123. 8:26only in an environment and in a context where you can benefit from having a good
  124. 8:32idea and your benefit may be monetary remuneration but your good idea is
  125. 8:38beneficial to your neighbor that you have a no lose proposition. You know, if I want to
  126. 8:51sell pencils, but Bobby has a lead harvesting operation. Guess what? I may have access to lumber,
  127. 9:03but I need lead. Bobby has lead, but he needs remuneration for his lead. So our mutual engagement
  128. 9:11is beneficial to both of us.
  129. 9:15You see that happening repeatedly.
  130. 9:17It's not, this is some of the technical outworking
  131. 9:22of God's blessing on our nation.
  132. 9:24It's not because we in the United States of America
  133. 9:27are inherently more intelligent than anybody else,
  134. 9:30inherently better than anybody else,
  135. 9:32it's because our environment sets the stage
  136. 9:34to allow human flourishing to be maximized better
  137. 9:36than anybody else.
  138. 9:38That's why they are, there's no Silicon Valley in Iran,
  139. 9:41for example.
  140. 9:43You know what I'm saying?
  141. 9:44There's this China, they have to steal our intellectual property in order to benefit
  142. 9:50because their environment does not set the stage for the best and the brightest to rise
  143. 9:55to the top in terms of the benefit.
  144. 10:00That's the difference guys.
  145. 10:01That's the difference.
  146. 10:03The difference is the environment.
  147. 10:05So understanding a biblical worldview is what gave rise to the concept of inalienable rights
  148. 10:14Among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
  149. 10:17Not a guarantee of happiness, but the freedom to pursue it
  150. 10:21to the best of our ability.
  151. 10:22That capacity is what set the stage for image bearers
  152. 10:26to reflect our creator and his creativity
  153. 10:30and bring to the forefront all kinds of things
  154. 10:36that have been beneficial to our neighbors,
  155. 10:38that have been beneficial to us.
  156. 10:41Somebody comes up with a life-saving medication in some form.
  157. 10:46that I had nothing to do with the toxic jab, all right?
  158. 10:51That medication is beneficial to millions of people,
  159. 10:55but it's also beneficial to the innovator.
  160. 11:02This is what we have to see.
  161. 11:05So I'm saying all of this to remind you
  162. 11:08that God's ways and God's principles work, guys,
  163. 11:12because they descend from the mind of God.
  164. 11:14Don't allow intramural squabbles in political ranker
  165. 11:20and all of these other things
  166. 11:22to distract you away from the fact, whoa, zoom out,
  167. 11:27many of the plans in the man's heart,
  168. 11:29but this is the purpose of God that will stand.
  169. 11:32Daniel 2, 21.
  170. 11:35Oh, and I wanna remind you too,
  171. 11:37with the whole Daniel phenomenon,
  172. 11:39Daniel is technically a slave in Babylon,
  173. 11:43and he rolls up on the king of Babylon.
  174. 11:48The most dominant superpower of the day to say,
  175. 11:50hey, by the way, I'm in Babylon, but Babylon's not in me.
  176. 11:53You are only in this position because God has allowed it.
  177. 11:56Imagine that Daniel, the slave is telling the king of the nation,
  178. 12:00that is enslaved as people to say,
  179. 12:01you are only in that position because God has allowed it.
  180. 12:04God elevates kings. He raises one up and he sits another down.
  181. 12:11You want to talk about boldness and courage and confidence.
  182. 12:16Guys, how much more in our day having the benefit of reading Daniel's witness?
  183. 12:20Should we be able to stand in the face of everything that's swirling around and
  184. 12:23remind ourselves first and then everybody around us,
  185. 12:27many of the plans in a man's heart,
  186. 12:30you have all kinds of people that have all kinds of ideas.
  187. 12:35That doesn't usurp God's offer to you.
  188. 12:38And again, that does not excuse us away
  189. 12:41from our responsibilities,
  190. 12:43but make sure we engage our responsibilities
  191. 12:45with the proper perspective.
  192. 12:48There are lots of people complaining about certain things
  193. 12:50and I just ask this very simply,
  194. 12:53have you been praying for President Trump?
  195. 12:56Have you, have you been praying for his cabinet advisors that the wisdom of God would permeate
  196. 13:04their counsel, that the counsel of the evil doers would be thwarted?
  197. 13:12And this is not a partisan phenomenon.
  198. 13:15You know what the scripture says about the responsibility of praying for leaders, regardless
  199. 13:19of who were partisan, if the affiliation and things of that nature.
  200. 13:23It doesn't dictate how you should pray, but it definitely requires you to pray.
  201. 13:30requires me to pray, we have to refuse.
  202. 13:36When I say we, I wanna make sure you understand
  203. 13:38what I'm saying, the we is the body of Christ, okay?
  204. 13:41We have to refuse to allow the circumstances
  205. 13:45to dictate to us how we engage,
  206. 13:49but that we lean our eternal citizenship,
  207. 13:56which informs how we engage as temporal citizens.
  208. 14:03None of these things have not got off of his throne.
  209. 14:07One of the things that we need to pray for,
  210. 14:09our fellow citizens, is for God-breathed discernment.
  211. 14:14Now that discernment is not like an eye dream of Jeannie Wink
  212. 14:18that's gonna just fall out of the sky like some pixie does.
  213. 14:21Discernment is the product that develops
  214. 14:23as the people of God more and more refuse
  215. 14:29to be conformed to this world.
  216. 14:31As we refuse to be conformed to this world and are continually transformed by the renewing
  217. 14:39of our minds that our discernment is sharpened thereby.
  218. 14:44We are called to be so in light in this day and this age.
  219. 14:51Many of the plans in a man's heart but the counsel of the Lord is what will stand.
  220. 15:01A discipleship minute with Joseph Parker.
  221. 15:04Looking in the book of Romans, Romans 12,
  222. 15:07beginning at verse one.
  223. 15:09I beseech you there for brethren by the mercies of God
  224. 15:12that you present your bodies a living sacrifice,
  225. 15:14holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.
  226. 15:19And do not be conformed to this world,
  227. 15:21but be transformed by the renewing of your mind,
  228. 15:25which you may prove what is that good and acceptable
  229. 15:27and perfect will of God.
  230. 15:30for I say through the grace given to me,
  231. 15:32to everyone who is among you,
  232. 15:33not to think of himself more highly than he ought to think,
  233. 15:36but to think soberly as God has dealt to each one,
  234. 15:38a measure of faith, and individually, members of one another.
  235. 15:44Father, we thank you once again for the wisdom,
  236. 15:46the powerful grace, the powerful understanding,
  237. 15:48and insight that is ours,
  238. 15:50as we spend time with you one on one in your word,
  239. 15:53each and every day.
  240. 15:54We thank you, and we praise you in Jesus' name.
  241. 15:57We do pray.
  242. 15:58Amen.
  243. 16:06Shining light into the darkness.
  244. 16:08This is the Hamilton Corner, an American family radio.
  245. 16:12Welcome back to the Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton
  246. 16:15the third here.
  247. 16:17It's almost time March 27th through the 29th.
  248. 16:20We'll be in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
  249. 16:22at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church
  250. 16:24for the Kingdom Come Conference,
  251. 16:27subtitled Christian the Christian Citizen.
  252. 16:31I will be there looking forward to it.
  253. 16:33If you are in the Florida area,
  254. 16:34I'd love to meet you.
  255. 16:37I'll be presenting there with just a host of other people
  256. 16:42who will be communicating, looking forward to hearing them
  257. 16:45in addition to offering my own presentation.
  258. 16:47If you're in the area,
  259. 16:48I will then come to the area.
  260. 16:49I would love to meet you there in Florida.
  261. 16:51That is March 27th through the 29th
  262. 16:54in Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the Kingdom Come Conference.
  263. 16:59It's gonna be an amazing, an amazing time.
  264. 17:01All right.
  265. 17:03The first thing I want to show, when I saw this, and I saw it from a different angle initially,
  266. 17:12I thought, surely this can't be real.
  267. 17:20But I did some checking and cross-checking and cross-checking and it turns out, yeah,
  268. 17:27yeah, that's real.
  269. 17:29And you can say what you want about President Donald John Trump.
  270. 17:36He's never been one like him and then never be another one, most likely after him, quite
  271. 17:41like this guy.
  272. 17:44Today he had a press conference and the Prime Minister of Japan is seated to his right.
  273. 17:57And he invited one of the Japanese media delegation to ask a question.
  274. 18:03And he actually said, I'm offered the media present to ask a question of the prime minister,
  275. 18:12not of him.
  276. 18:14But, um, whole boy, I don't think anybody saw this one coming.
  277. 18:22President Trump opened the floor for questions.
  278. 18:28And this is what happened.
  279. 18:32Please watch and listen to clip number five, clip five, go.
  280. 18:35Let me take a beautiful looking person from Japan, a question for the Prime Minister.
  281. 18:42Go ahead.
  282. 18:43Oh, he doesn't really...
  283. 18:46He's a shouting shot.
  284. 18:50Go ahead, please.
  285. 18:52Of course, no.
  286. 18:53Japan and U.S. are a very good friend.
  287. 18:56But one question, why didn't you tell U.S. allies in Europe and the Asia like Japan about
  288. 19:04the war before the King Iran. So we are very confused about it.
  289. 19:09Well, one thing you don't want to signal too much, you know, when we go in, we went in
  290. 19:14very hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise. Who knows better
  291. 19:20about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor? Right? He's asking
  292. 19:30me. Now you believe in surprise. I think much more so than us. And we had a surprise and we did. And
  293. 19:39because of that surprise, we knocked out the first two days, we probably knocked out 50% of what we and
  294. 19:46much more than we anticipated doing. So if I go and tell everybody about it, there's no longer a surprise.
  295. 20:00You can see why when I first saw that, I thought, this surely had to be this,
  296. 20:04This, this, this is an artificial and telling the something, this is an AI, something going
  297. 20:08on.
  298. 20:09And I was looking and looking, say, oh boy, and then look, I'm going to play it one more
  299. 20:13time.
  300. 20:14And I apologize to the radio and podcast audience because if you're unable to see the video, but
  301. 20:22I want you guys to look at the Japanese prime minister's facial expressions.
  302. 20:28I want you to look at the facial expressions.
  303. 20:30All right.
  304. 20:33What were time guys clip number five go let me pick a beautiful looking person from a beautiful person from Japan a question for the Prime Minister
  305. 20:51I
  306. 20:54Japan and he was a very good friend, but one question why didn't you tell us all I
  307. 21:03in Europe and the Asia like Japan about the war before the King Iran.
  308. 21:07So we are very confused about it.
  309. 21:10We're talking about it.
  310. 21:11Well, one thing you don't want to signal too much, you know, when we go in, we went in very
  311. 21:16hard and we didn't tell anybody about it because we wanted surprise.
  312. 21:21Who knows better about surprise than Japan?
  313. 21:24Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?
  314. 21:28Right?
  315. 21:29He's asking me.
  316. 21:32Now you believe in surprise, I think much more so than us, and we had a surprise and we
  317. 21:39did and because of that surprise we knocked out the first two days we probably knocked
  318. 21:44out 50% of what we and much more than we anticipated doing.
  319. 21:49So if I go and tell everybody about it, there's no longer a surprise.
  320. 21:54Oh boy.
  321. 21:57Did you see her eyes?
  322. 21:58But she's not really at it.
  323. 22:00I she's at the reporter. That's what I'm that. Yeah, so Bobbi said he's not really a trumpet
  324. 22:04at the reporter. Yes. She is if if you know, if you all had a had a mama like my mom,
  325. 22:12Mrs. Hamilton, you know what those eyes mean.
  326. 22:17Call you stupid. She looked at this man like you better not open your lips to see another word.
  327. 22:28You better not see.
  328. 22:30Guys, I thought that was fake.
  329. 22:34I didn't think that was real.
  330. 22:37Good night.
  331. 22:39What kind of surprise nobody saw that one coming?
  332. 22:50I'll move on for the moment.
  333. 22:51Maybe you come back to that because I have more to say about that.
  334. 22:54I really wanted to get to this piece and some of you might
  335. 23:00be aware of this, but a New York's governor, Kathy Hocho, was speaking at an event hosted
  336. 23:09by Politico.
  337. 23:10It was called Politico's New York Agenda Albany Summit.
  338. 23:16And as I said in an opening segment that God's ways work, work because God works.
  339. 23:24He knows.
  340. 23:27And when you do ridiculous things, like the New York,
  341. 23:37Islamianist mayor, did you see him having the people sitting
  342. 23:41all on the floor and the mayor's office in New York?
  343. 23:47You see North Carolina's governor just made a Ramadan proclamation?
  344. 23:54I have more to say about that as well.
  345. 23:57The, the, the Islamianist New York mayor is considering another wealth tax concerning
  346. 24:06residences.
  347. 24:10But Governor Kathy Hochl basically admits we have eroded our own tax base.
  348. 24:22He wrote it how?
  349. 24:26Madam Governor, you mean with your insane policies?
  350. 24:28I mean, you tax people beyond recognition.
  351. 24:38You in the people have options.
  352. 24:40That's the thing, if the people have options.
  353. 24:45In communist environments, they don't have options.
  354. 24:48But you tax people, you tax wealthy people.
  355. 24:50In wealthy people have the means to relocate.
  356. 24:52What do you think they're gonna do?
  357. 24:53What do you think they're gonna do?
  358. 24:54Do you think they got wealthy by?
  359. 24:58Gee, I don't know what to do.
  360. 25:05This governor of ours wants all of my money.
  361. 25:11Yes, of course.
  362. 25:13This is the same governor who said, you know, if you're a black child, you don't know how
  363. 25:15to use a computer.
  364. 25:17Figure that one.
  365. 25:22So they want to put everybody on welfare.
  366. 25:23They want to pay for illegal aliens.
  367. 25:25They just pay for that.
  368. 25:26Pay for this.
  369. 25:27Pay for that.
  370. 25:28Tax American citizens, hardworking citizens.
  371. 25:30Well, what ends up happening?
  372. 25:32You don't have to ask me.
  373. 25:34tell you, finally admitting it, saying what's obvious to those of us who want to worship the Lord
  374. 25:43with our minds and think, I don't think that's going to end well for you. Listen to her admission
  375. 25:49to Politico. This is New York Governor Cathy Hocho. Clip number eight, clip eight, go.
  376. 25:54What I want to make sure we are smart about is having a system in place where it's not just
  377. 26:00taxing for the sake of taxing and being conscious of the facts that I need people
  378. 26:07who are high net worth to support the generous social programs that we want to
  379. 26:12have in our state. Right now there are some patriotic millionaires who stepped up.
  380. 26:17Okay cut me the checks. I mean just if you want to be supportive but maybe the
  381. 26:23first step should be go down to Palm Beach and see who you can bring back home
  382. 26:27home because our tax base has been eroded.
  383. 26:30So I feel sorry if we don't have a problem.
  384. 26:32It is like I have to look at the fact that we are in competition with other states who
  385. 26:36have less of a tax burden on their corporations and their individuals.
  386. 26:41And I would say remote work changed everything.
  387. 26:44There are people who could only work in an office in Manhattan and work in New York State.
  388. 26:48And they were captives to our state they were going to stay.
  389. 26:51We saw that that's not the case.
  390. 26:53you know, Wall Street businesses looking at Texas, they're not going there because they
  391. 26:58have a nicer governor. I know that for sure. But they're going there because of the tax
  392. 27:02rate. We have to be smart about this. But we can fund what we want to fund with what
  393. 27:08we already are taking in.
  394. 27:14Cole, she say, uh, that if you didn't like your policies that they should leave and go
  395. 27:27Older Florida, did she say that?
  396. 27:30Then she say that.
  397. 27:31And then old snap, people leave and she's like, what?
  398. 27:38Oh no, we need you to come back
  399. 27:40because we've eroded our tax base.
  400. 27:41No, tell the whole truth.
  401. 27:44What do you mean?
  402. 27:45We tried to extract people's money,
  403. 27:49nearly the highest in the country,
  404. 27:51the highest in the country almost compete with New Selenia
  405. 27:54over there on the West Coast.
  406. 27:56And the people told us,
  407. 27:58man, I'm just gonna vote with my feet.
  408. 28:00I ain't playing your games no more.
  409. 28:02I'm out.
  410. 28:04I'm out.
  411. 28:05You mean I have a place I can go where I don't have to?
  412. 28:10And in Mike Huckabee said this when he was governor
  413. 28:13of Arkansas.
  414. 28:17He made sure when he was governor they added a line
  415. 28:20to the state tax return to say it,
  416. 28:22feel free to pay as much more as you want to pay,
  417. 28:24right here.
  418. 28:26And he said that in all of my time as governor,
  419. 28:28I never saw one person volunteer to pay more
  420. 28:33than was necessary.
  421. 28:35It's not rocket surgery.
  422. 28:38It's really not.
  423. 28:39It's really not.
  424. 28:40You have options.
  425. 28:44Now the people who leave States like New York
  426. 28:47and move to Florida and wanna vote for the same type of stuff
  427. 28:51they had in New York,
  428. 28:51why did you leave in the first place?
  429. 28:54Why leave?
  430. 28:55Why?
  431. 28:56All of the Californians fleeing California,
  432. 28:59moving to Texas, but they're moving to Texas
  433. 29:01to try to Californiaize Texas.
  434. 29:13And notice she said, we have patriotic millionaires who say
  435. 29:18that stepping up.
  436. 29:18Well, write the check, man, what you will find over and over
  437. 29:23and over again.
  438. 29:24And this is a class of worldviews, man.
  439. 29:32A part of God's moral law, thou shall not steal.
  440. 29:34Theft occurs by individuals.
  441. 29:39Also, governments commit theft to extract from others unjustly,
  442. 29:47unlawfully.
  443. 29:52She's admitting her view of the,
  444. 29:56what she called the patriotic millionaires is
  445. 29:58well, write the check.
  446. 29:59I mean, you say you want some of our generous
  447. 30:07social policies, generous.
  448. 30:10It's always amazing how generous you are
  449. 30:12with other people's money.
  450. 30:17And my pointing raising this guys is very simple.
  451. 30:21It's very simple.
  452. 30:23And it's one of the things that has to occur
  453. 30:25as we talk about, as I talk about making disciples,
  454. 30:28Man, the word of God is filled with instructions that apply to fiscal issues, financial stewardship
  455. 30:35in a place where people have options.
  456. 30:40They are going to employ the options that best fit and rightfully so, that best fit their
  457. 30:46families.
  458. 30:51Which is why what you inevitably have that takes place.
  459. 30:55What you inevitably have that occurs is that you have these people that want to be exceedingly
  460. 31:01generous with other people's money and they invariably run out of other people's money.
  461. 31:08That's what occurs. So for her to be like, well, we've eroded our tax base, duh,
  462. 31:13that's why you should have vetoed some of that insanity and Albany.
  463. 31:21But there's a frequent penchant for generosity with other people's money.
  464. 31:31And for this person to be the governor is quite sad. It's quite sad.
  465. 31:35quite sad because she seems like, oh man, can you believe what happened?
  466. 31:43What's happened? We have eroded our tax base as if you're shocked that that
  467. 31:50has occurred. They can't believe it. The bankers are even leaving. The Wall Street
  468. 31:56gods are even leaving because can you believe it? They no longer have to physically be on Wall Street
  469. 32:01to do Wall Street business. And man, one of the things that is bothersome to me,
  470. 32:13It's just like Obamacare, man.
  471. 32:17There's so many features of regressiveism that have become entrenched in our society that
  472. 32:22we don't even recognize how much we're kind of laboring within a regressive framework.
  473. 32:30You've heard me talk about, you know, property taxes, which is drawn from the Marxist notion
  474. 32:38of rents in common.
  475. 32:46We desperately need a return to a foundation of the truth of God's Word desperately.
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  504. 35:09AFR.net. Back to the Hamilton Corner on American Family Radio. Welcome back to the
  505. 35:17Hamilton Corner, Abraham Hamilton the third here. Something interesting happened last night.
  506. 35:27And it caused me to think of some things concerning this conflict with Iran.
  507. 35:41And one of the other things, and I've been digging into this, I'm not quite ready to bring this to
  508. 35:46the air yet because I'm doing a bit more study on this point. But if you recall the interview we
  509. 35:50have with Bill Federer and he was talking about the history of Islam in general and
  510. 36:00then brought it up to the particulars of Iran and talked about what Iran was prior
  511. 36:06to the 1979 Islamic Revolution and really talked about Jim Carter's participation in
  512. 36:12what happened there.
  513. 36:13But he also discussed the British-Iranian relationship.
  514. 36:20Do you guys remember that?
  515. 36:21Do you guys remember that?
  516. 36:23And the role that England played there,
  517. 36:26I guess I'm just dropping some seeds here,
  518. 36:29never forget that the Federal Reserve System
  519. 36:36was established by the same seven principles
  520. 36:41who learned and some of them even participated
  521. 36:45in the establishment of central banks in Europe
  522. 36:48before seeking the Federal Reserve option.
  523. 36:52Prior to the Federal Reserve being established in 1913,
  524. 36:54they had tried to get the measure passed in 1910, but failed.
  525. 36:59All right?
  526. 37:04I just think it's worth considering,
  527. 37:07and as I'm still developing this,
  528. 37:13that the Brits' participation in their aligning themselves
  529. 37:18with Iran, which led to the British Petroleum Company,
  530. 37:23right? BP, I think that is a worthwhile course to consider. That's all I'm going to say on that for
  531. 37:36the moment. And the main reason why I'm saying that, there is the reason why I'm saying that's all
  532. 37:40I'm going to say for the moment is because I'm still digging. I just want you to know that I'm digging.
  533. 37:51When Bill Federer said that, my ears perked up. And actually, I've been doing some reading along
  534. 37:56those lines before I interviewed Bill.
  535. 37:58So I honestly, I was not expecting him to say that because I didn't know the history as
  536. 38:03detailed as he did.
  537. 38:06But when he said that, it connected to something I was already looking into.
  538. 38:12And this, frankly, guys, connects to what I was saying earlier about God ruling and reigning
  539. 38:19in the affairs of men.
  540. 38:22the establishment of central banks around the world and the whole idea as energy
  541. 38:30changed and England didn't have an immediate access to oil and the reference
  542. 38:37that Bill Federer made to World War I considering various battles if you will
  543. 38:44all surrounding oil that's those things are not popularly disgusting you can sit
  544. 38:48World War One, it is, it is, and honestly, the deeper you dig into this, you realize,
  545. 38:56man, Adam is exceedingly wicked, man. You cannot put anything beyond the sin nature. You can't,
  546. 39:05you can't, you can't. Now, with that said, something that happened last night,
  547. 39:13the president Trump fired off a post on social media concerning Israel strike against Iran's
  548. 39:26South Park's gas field. All right. And president Trump was not too pleased with it, who basically
  549. 39:36said to Iran, they need to stop striking gas fields and Israel will stop striking gas fields.
  550. 39:44to and watch clip number seven on this point clip seven.
  551. 39:48The name of the field is called South
  552. 39:50Pars and it's known as Iran's energy lifeline and the missile
  553. 39:53responsible for that came out of Israel Iran hit back overnight
  554. 39:58with a number of attacks across the region including
  555. 40:01unliquid natural gas facilities and cutter.
  556. 40:04The White House claims it was blindsided by the move from
  557. 40:07Israel. President Trump posted on social media saying
  558. 40:10the United States knew nothing about this particular attack
  559. 40:14adding, no more attacks will be made by Israel pertaining to this extremely important and valuable
  560. 40:19south parts field unless Iran unwisely decides to attack a very innocent cutter. If they do,
  561. 40:26the president promised to quote, massively blow up the entirety of the south parts gas
  562. 40:30field at an amount of strength and power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before.
  563. 40:38That made me think about the comments that Marco Rubio made. If you recall, Marco Rubio
  564. 40:42said that they were aware that a strike was going to happen, a part of the assessment
  565. 40:47of the immediacy of a threat from Iran included that when the strike occurred, Iran would immediately
  566. 40:52attempt to strike American outposts and jeopardize American lives.
  567. 40:58It made me think, and I guess I should read this, in response to this, what President Trump
  568. 41:03said specifically, he posted this, I'll say he said it, he posted this on true social last
  569. 41:09Last night he said quote Israel out of anger for what has taken place in the Middle East
  570. 41:13has violently lashed out at a major facility known as South Park's gas field in Iran.
  571. 41:19A relatively small section of the hole has been hit.
  572. 41:22The United States knew nothing about this particular attack and the country of Qatar was in no way
  573. 41:26shape or form involved with it, nor did it have any idea that it was going to happen.
  574. 41:31Unfortunately Iran did not know this or any of the pertinent facts pertaining to the South
  575. 41:36parts attack and unjustifiably and unfairly attacked a portion of the Qatar's liquid
  576. 41:41national gas facility.
  577. 41:44No more attacks will be made by Israel pertaining to this extremely important and valuable South
  578. 41:48parts field unless Iran unwise decides to attack a very innocent, in this case, Qatar,
  579. 41:55in which instance the United States of America with or without the help or consent of Israel
  580. 42:00will massively blow up the entirety of the South parts gas field at an amount of strength
  581. 42:05in power that Iran has never seen or witnessed before.
  582. 42:08I do not want to authorize this level of violence and destruction because of the long-term implications
  583. 42:13that we'll have on the future of Iran.
  584. 42:15But if Qatar's LNG is attacked, is again attacked, I will not hesitate to do so.
  585. 42:21Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump."
  586. 42:29This development seems to, and I don't purport to know everything, but it seems to reveal
  587. 42:39something that may not have been as prevalent before this moment, that the U S and our involvement
  588. 42:51there in addition to the things that have been said publicly includes an effort to try to,
  589. 42:55which I think is a very, it's a hard thing to try.
  590. 42:59Whenever you start, whenever you start anything, any kinetic activity, you cannot dictate as to
  591. 43:04how it would unfold.
  592. 43:05You can, you can theorize, you can plan, you can prepare, but you can't dictate how it will
  593. 43:10unfold, but it seems that among the objectives that the U.S. has articulated that they're seeking to
  594. 43:20try to put some type of parameters around this to some degree. I think this is something to watch
  595. 43:27going forward. I also think, and the president has said that he's not for forever wars,
  596. 43:35I think this is unfolded, it's been about what, three weeks to date, and I'm sure they're thinking
  597. 43:43about this, but the president in my estimation needs to consider when is the job finished and
  598. 43:52what is the off-ramp?
  599. 43:56Because this certainly cannot be a protracted phenomenon, but this public communication in
  600. 44:07true Trump style seems to indicate that the U.S. is serving in a harnessing capacity to
  601. 44:17to try to keep this thing from spiraling beyond anybody's expectation.
  602. 44:24So that revelation in my estimation, I think, is something that needs to be to be watched.
  603. 44:29Now we're talking about Iran came across something else is pretty interesting.
  604. 44:36And this is just is disturbing to me since 1979 to where we stand today.
  605. 44:49The murderous Iranian regime has shouted death to America, has killed Americans in different
  606. 45:00places, done all kinds of things.
  607. 45:04But it is just galling to see that many of the regimes, leaders, they send their children,
  608. 45:13they send their children to the great Satan to be educated.
  609. 45:20Isn't that interesting?
  610. 45:21Like if the US is so satanic, why are y'all sending y'all children over here to live?
  611. 45:28Like they're not just coming to go to school and go home.
  612. 45:32No, no, no, they move in.
  613. 45:37They move in.
  614. 45:39Let me give you an example of what I mean.
  615. 45:42Would you please put the picture on the screen for the people, Jeff?
  616. 45:46I'm going to explain this for those who are listening only and to kind of talk through
  617. 45:52what we're showing you, if you're watching the show, you can see I'll start in the upper left upper
  618. 45:58left hand corner. Well, no, not the upper left hand corner. I'll go a little beyond that because what
  619. 46:09you'll find is that you have the children and relatives, in the in this instance, is all children
  620. 46:15of the Iranian regime that was just in power before Operation Epic Fury, many of these relatives
  621. 46:21are no longer there. So what some of them are no longer living, but some still are in different
  622. 46:27capacities. But these are people that are teaching in our university, University of Massachusetts,
  623. 46:32New York Union College, George Washington University, University of Illinois. And this is just a sampling
  624. 46:39guys of that. The numbers are in the thousands all over in our country. These are some of the people
  625. 46:48have taken teaching positions at our universities. I'll start in the upper left-hand corner for
  626. 47:00Tima La Rejani. I could try to pronounce that middle name, but Fatima, Fatima La Rejani
  627. 47:09is the daughter of Iri La Rejani. Iri La Rejani is one of the higher ups in the regime who
  628. 47:19has just been announced that he was terminated in a recent strike. She had been teaching as
  629. 47:30a doctor at Emory University's prestigious Winship Institute. She just was terminated
  630. 47:37by Emory University in January of this year as a result of Iranian Americans outrage that
  631. 47:47her dad presided over the slaughter of tens of thousands of Iranian citizens who were protesters
  632. 47:54before Operation Epic Fury, she's been teaching at Emory University.
  633. 48:01Fatima La Rojani came to America because she had cancer, but she stayed after getting
  634. 48:08treatment.
  635. 48:10She stayed as teaching at Emory until January.
  636. 48:18You wonder why so many college students end up hating Israel?
  637. 48:24Why?
  638. 48:25So many young people end up saying this.
  639. 48:27All right, I move on for the sake of time.
  640. 48:30I know we're getting closer to the end.
  641. 48:32In New York, moving to the right on the screen of you watching, Layla Katami.
  642. 48:36Layla Katami is the daughter of the former Iranian president, Mohammed Katami.
  643. 48:42And not only was Mohammed Katami, Iranian president, but he is right now one of their top Shia
  644. 48:49clerics, but she teaches mathematics at Union College in Skanektikki, New York.
  645. 49:00a total estimate between four or five thousand relative, specifically of regime family members,
  646. 49:07prominent Iranian regime family members who are in the United States of America, teaching
  647. 49:12and working in our universities.
  648. 49:14Let me, let me keep going.
  649. 49:19You have now, if you're watching the show, you see on the screen in the middle on the bottom
  650. 49:25Zara Damad, Zara Damad.
  651. 49:30She is the daughter of the former Ayatollah.
  652. 49:37And also is the niece of Larry Johnny, who just got struck.
  653. 49:41And she's teaching at the University of Illinois Urbana
  654. 49:43Champagne, Isah Hashimi.
  655. 49:47This is going to make a lot of our veterans quite angry.
  656. 49:50Ara Hashimi is a professor at the Chicago School of Professional
  657. 49:53Psychology in Los Angeles.
  658. 49:55His mother is screaming Mary, who would do the English
  659. 49:59translations to justify the Islamic Revolution from 1979.
  660. 50:09You have Isa No-Bot who teaches at George Washington
  661. 50:11University, Zenab, Hajjarian, all children of people high up in
  662. 50:22Islamic Republic. So it's the great Satan that they wish death
  663. 50:25to so much so that they send the children over here to be
  664. 50:30educated. Now you want to talk about a threat, a domestic threat.
  665. 50:33Is there anything domestically threatening to having these people teach our young people?
  666. 50:41The views and opinions expressed in this broadcast may not necessarily reflect those of the American
  667. 50:46Family Association or American Family Radio.

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