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You're listening to The David Knight Show. show. As the clock strikes 13, it's Thursday, the 1st of August, year of our Lord 2024.
Well, there were fireworks yesterday as Trump went to the National Association of Black Journalists.
And ABC's Rachel Scott came out swinging at him and he swung back.
So we're going to begin with that because it's kind of interesting back and forth about it.
But it's also some interesting discussions.
Not that we really believe that the politicians are really going to do what they promise.
But now we have another promise from Trump after saying he's going to get rid of taxes on tips.
He talks about how Social Security is overtaxed.
And there is something to talk about there. We're also going to talk about robot soldiers. Mark Milley, now cashing in on the big bucks, says that he thinks within 10 years, it'll
be 25 to 30% of the military will be robots.
Well, that addresses the recruitment problems, doesn't it?
But it creates problems for us.
A standing army of robots.
We'll be right back well as i said uh trump went to the national association of black
journalists and uh it was a lot of fireworks.
But, of course, you've got to expect that.
I mean, is there a National Association of White Journalists?
They're just journalists.
Make it about that.
If you're going to make it about race, you've got to expect there's going to be questions about race.
This is the way it began.
It's not true.
You have told four congresswomen of color who were American citizens to go back
to where they came from.
You have used words like animal and rabbit to describe black district attorneys.
You've attacked black journalists, calling them a loser, saying the questions that they
ask are quote stupid and racist.
You've had dinner with a white supremacist at your Mar-a-Lago resort.
So my question, sir, now that you are asking black supporters to vote for you,
why should black voters trust you after you have used language like that?
Well, first of all, I don't think I've ever been asked a question so, in such a horrible manner, a first question.
You don't even say hello.
Megan Kelly did it are you with abc
because i think they're a fake news network a terrible network and i think it's disgraceful
that i came here in good spirit i love the black population of this country i've done so much for the black population of this country, including
employment, including opportunity zones with Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, which
is one of the greatest programs ever for black workers and black entrepreneurs. I've done
so much. And, you know, and I say this, historically, black colleges and universities were out of money.
They were stone cold broke. And I saved them and I gave them long term financing and nobody else was doing it.
I think it's a very rude introduction. I don't know exactly why you would do something like that.
And let me go a step further. I was invited here and I was told my opponent, whether it was Biden or Kamala, I was told my opponent was going to be here.
It turned out my opponent isn't here.
You invited me under false pretense.
And then you said you can't do it with Zoom.
Well, you know, where's Zoom?
She's going to do it with Zoom and she's not coming.
And then you were half an hour late.
Just so we understand, I have too much respect for you to be late. They couldn't get their equipment
working or something was wrong. I think it's a very nasty question. I have answered the
question. I have been the best president for the black population since Abraham Lincoln.
That's my answer. For you to start off a question and answer period especially when you're 35 minutes late
because you couldn't get your equipment to work in such a hostile manner i think it's a disgrace
wow okay well you went full megan kelly on him he says i've never had anybody do anything this
disgraceful was megan kelly now megan kelly is a full-blown sycophant cheerleader
grifter uh cheering trump on all the time but uh yeah the the things that she said there um
you called a black prosecutor an animal and rabbit that's leticia james she is an animal
she is rabbit she doesn't get a pass because of her skin color or because of her gender or whatever.
She is one of the worst examples of weaponized lawfare.
Look at what she has done, not just to Trump, to many, many organizations and individuals,
the NRA, VDARE, regardless of what you think about VDARE.
Why should she be the one who decides that she's going to shut them down again um this
is uh she is rabid and um but that was uh abc's rachel scott it was interesting i think that uh
he had a lot of allies that were there in the audience clapping him uh you did hear some oh when he said kamala it's supposed to be kamala so the emphasis is on
the wrong syllable and uh you gotta correct that or that makes you racist as well right
just a joke you got to use their pronouns their pronunciation or whatever it's uh
anyway it's uh i don't know how that is really an insult.
It's not like what George H.W. Bush used to do instead of calling Saddam, called him Sodom.
So I think that was a deliberate insult he was making there.
But again, that's the type of games that they play.
And then he plays the race card himself talking about DEI.
Look, can we just agree that a rising tide lifts all boats?
That's what JFK said, right?
Why can't we just be Americans instead of all the adjectives?
You know, we look at things like social justice.
Folks, justice doesn't need an adjective.
And if you put an adjective in front of it you're talking
about something other than justice as well so um he said he had too much respect for the conference
to be late talked about how they had different rules for lala than they did for him she's allowed
to do it with zoom but not him then he shows up and they make him wait for
35 minutes he was counting i'm sure and then he goes one step further uh he says uh
as part of this i didn't know lala was black do you believe that vice president kamala harris
is only on the ticket because she is a black woman well Well, I can say, no, I think it's maybe a little bit different.
So I've known her a long time indirectly, not directly very much,
and she was always of Indian heritage,
and she was only promoting Indian heritage.
I didn't know she was black until a number of years ago
when she happened to turn black, and now she wants to be known as black.
So I don't know, is she Indian or is she black?
She has always identified as a black woman when she went to a historically black college.
But you know what? I respect either one. I respect either one, but she obviously doesn't.
Because she was Indian all the way and then all of a sudden she made a turn and she went, she became a black person.
Just to be clear, sir, do you believe that she's a black woman?
And I think somebody should look into that too when you ask, continue in a very hostile, nasty town.
It's a direct question, sir.
Do you believe that Vice President Kamala Harris is a DEI hire, as some Republicans have said?
I mean, I really don't know.
Could be.
Could be.
There are some, and there are plenty.
He says, maybe somebody should look into it.
Well, people looked into it and started pulling up the archives.
Okay, so what we're going to do today. Here's Indian Lala. Yes, because. into it? Well, people looked into it and started pulling up the archives.
Okay, so what we're going to go through today.
Here's Indian Lala.
Yes.
Because you are Indian.
Yes, yes.
Okay, and I don't know that everybody knows that, but I find that wherever I go and I see Indian people at the supermarket, on the street, everyone's like, you know Kamala Harris
is Indian, right? It's like our thing we're so excited about to have you running for president.
Yeah.
So we're both Indian. Yes. But actually, we're both excited about to have you running for president. Yeah. So we're both Indian.
Yes.
But actually, we're both South Indian.
Yes.
You look like the entire one half of my family.
Okay.
Thank you.
You do.
I've been telling people we're related already.
So this is perfect.
It's basically true.
And so were you raised eating South Indian food?
South Indian food.
Oh, yeah.
South Indian food.
That comes in handy when you need to fake a Southern drawl, I guess, which she also did.
And then there's this.
I stand before you as the first candidate for vice president of the United States of South Asian descent.
Yeah.
And then there's this.
You could become the first Indian senator in U.S. history, which would be quite an accomplishment.
Knock wood.
Yeah. The first Indian. could become the first uh indian senator in u.s history which would be quite an accomplishment knock what yeah the first uh indian uh and so she was putting out pictures like this all dressed as an indian and then all of a sudden she did turn black uh it went from this in 2016
california's lala harris becomes the first Indian American U.S.
Senator, said the Associated Press.
And then four years later, the Associated Press says Biden picks Lala Harris as running mate.
First black woman.
Well, she was first Indian, then black.
You know, when we talk about this, and I've said this many times about obama i said so is
obama black or is obama white he was he had a black a black father uh we're not really sure
who that was actually there is some question about uh which man was his father uh but um
uh some people said it was a communist activist in uh chicago made a pretty
good case of it joel gilbert did but um dreams for my real father was his uh thing but regardless
he had a father was black and he had a mother who was white and he was raised by that mother
and grandparents uh folks um why is he white or is he black uh which one is it more advantageous to be
today but the reality is is that obama was 100 cia 100 cia that family the c CIA is a family. It is a family like the mafia is a family.
And he was raised by the CIA.
His mother was a part of the CIA cover group that did work abroad.
But his grandparents were in the OSS, which is what the CIA came out of.
Well, she made the transition to black.
Yeah, she transitioned.
And then she's in Atlanta, and she is now really going forward, just like Hillary Clinton.
She puts on a southern drawl when she's talking to black people.
And you all helped us win in 2020, and we're going to do it again in 2024.
2024.
Yes, we will.
So let's get right.
Yeah, well, maybe she's been talking to James Carville.
I don't know.
But then we have this. She wants to really
double down now on the Black stage. Southern accent and...
Black people get reparations.
I think there has to be some form of reparations and we can discuss what that is.
Yeah, want to have reparations as well. And she is now the official candidate for all practical purposes.
She is the only candidate to qualify for the DNC roll call.
Isn't that interesting?
You know, it just shows how Marxist the Democrat Party is.
They don't even pretend to have votes.
They have a single candidate.
First, a single candidate was Biden.
Nobody else is allowed to be on the ballot. No debates to anyone. Only a single candidate. First, the single candidate was Biden. Nobody else is allowed to be on the ballot. No debates to anyone.
Only a single candidate. And now,
they've done it again. They force them out of the running, and then they have a virtual roll call ballot
that they're putting together. She will be the only candidate on the ballot.
Yeah, they've gone full Soviet.
Full Soviet.
Her unchallenged solo position
comes after party grandees
successfully pushed Biden to one side
and put her on as the unopposed candidate.
Our party has met this unprecedented moment
with a transparent, yeah yeah it is pretty transparent
right a transparent democratic and orderly process um well it is uh transparent uh it is not
democratic there's no votes there's no debates as a matter of fact and no primary and they're
going to throw out the votes in the primary.
You know, a lot of people voted for that single candidate, Biden, but they don't care.
They're going to throw that out.
Just like they threw out the competing candidates like RFK Jr.
And an orderly process.
What does that mean?
That means they order you to do this or they order you to do that. Under party rules,
a candidate qualifies to compete for the nomination by submitting a notarized declaration of candidacy,
meaning legal requirements to be present, securing the electronic signatures of at least 300
delegates with no more than 50 signatures from any one delegation counting toward the 300 minimum.
The DNC announced that 3 923 delegates
had petitioned to nominate harris it is a cult they march in lockstep there's not a single
individual that has the courage to stand up to this uh jugnaut that is there. That tells you a great deal about the
entire party, not just the leadership. The leadership whips them into position and they
all obey in unison. What a pathetic thing to think that this is one of two parties we've got
and the Republicans are not much better. I just look at the fact that everybody's coalesced around Trump and all was about his personality.
And the Democrats made it that way with the weaponized persecution.
They knew exactly what they were doing.
They wanted to run against Trump and they wanted to put her in.
Well, we'll see how that works out.
The confirmation of Harris came at the same time she attended the campaign rally in Georgia, where she's doing her southern drawl.
And if you want to look at the, we're going to take a look at some of the things that Trump has proposed.
Let's just understand these are positions, they're not principles for any of these people.
The Democrats are pretty, you can expect that they're going to push pretty hard and try to get through their agenda.
Not the Republicans.
You know, once the election is done, they just walk away from the campaign promises.
So Harris is proposing a middle class tax increase.
She wants to have a Bernie Sanders type of health care plan.
And that's what you're looking at between these two parties.
But again, what do we know?
Will the Democrats be able to run this through?
They certainly will try.
The Republicans, most cases, will not even try.
At the same time, she's talking about increasing taxes on the middle class.
Trump is talking about getting rid of taxes on social security and we'll talk about that the problem is why is the republican party
the congress and this is not trump you know he's not involved with this yet we'll see what he does
if anything uh but when you look at mike johnson and the rest of them why are they uh following along with biden to add 80 000 irs
personnel why are they going to make it seven times bigger than it is now seven times bigger
than it is now uh it's just absolutely amazing but you know harris is really more in line with
what washington is really going to do.
When she was in California as a senator, she proposed a health care plan that was even to the left of Bernie Sanders
because remember, she was considered to be the most radical left
of all the senators. And Bernie Sanders was there
at the time. An archived version of her campaign website
details her Medicare for All plan.
She said she personally authorized the proposal
and she promised it would provide comprehensive health insurance that covers every American.
It's like what Hillary Clinton tried to do back in the 90s
as soon as her husband was elected president. She thought
she was president,
and she tried to run through socialized health care,
where the government takes over health care.
Harris also provided a link to the Sanders plan,
which included a 7.5% payroll tax increase for employers and a 4% increase in income tax for households making over $29,000.
That's right about where they're coming after people taxing them for their
social security, double taxing it.
You pay 15%, actually 15.6% of all your wages for all your working life.
There's no exemptions, no deductions, nothing.
Flat 15.6%. And then when you start to draw it if
you live long enough they give you a small allowance which has just been devastated
by inflation over the last 40 years no adjustment at all you want to talk about bracket creep? That's one of the worst places.
And so when you get this small amount,
they then tax it again.
It's absolutely amazing to see this.
So she wants for people making $29,000,
a 4% increase in income taxes, plus a 7.5% payroll tax increase,
which means, and it says for employers.
It's not for employers the
employers are going to pass that along to you in terms of lower wages so she's going to drop wages
by seven and a half percent increase taxes by four percent to pay for government-run health care
while harris praised the sanders plan for having good options, she said, well, I'm going to only apply this tax to households making over $100,000.
Oh, well, okay.
It's still going to be the same thing.
And it'll still be a bracket creep.
And they will still move it down.
We know that's going to happen.
They will claim they don't have enough money to pay for it.
And so they're going to have to move the level lower.
They're going to have to move the rates higher.
And yet the reality is they don't really care about paying for what they spend.
Look at the, and I've got 35 trillion reasons I can give you
for why the government doesn't care about matching revenue.
As soon as somebody starts talking about cutting taxes, well, the Congressional Budget Office
gets involved.
Oh, this is going to require this and this.
Why?
Look at the deficit.
Look at the accumulated debt.
I mean, they're adding a trillion dollars every 100 days.
They're up to $35 trillion.
They don't care about balancing it and
the income tax has never paid for government never there's other taxes and fees that are
just as significant if not more so it doesn't have to be done with an income tax
again what do we do before 1913 how did the government run without an income tax
so la la harris supported eliminating private health insurance that's the other part of it
not just cutting your wages raising your taxes but removing your choices okay what is this about um health care for women and choices for people
about their health care of course it was a massive fraud it still astounds me that i've not heard a
single republican not a not running for anything in the in washington, throwing it back in their face and saying, you want
to call yourself pro-choice?
What did you do during the pandemic?
And they don't do that because they were there, shutting down, issuing orders, just like the
Democrats during the pandemic.
That's why they can't defend the pro-life position.
And they won't defend it.
They won't even show what it is.
They're afraid to show what an abortion is.
And they won't even call out the Democrats for their hypocrisy and calling themselves pro-choice.
So she wants to eliminate private health insurance, again, just like Hillary Clinton.
And talking about reparations, even though when you look at reparations,
68% of Americans oppose reparations.
They're unworkable.
Again, when you look at, take Lala Harris, for example.
She wants reparations.
Is she black?
Is she black?
Or is she Indian?
What about Obama? Is he black or is he white?
How are you going to apply this to the population? Just looking at the issues with them.
And there has been a lot of mixture over many, many generations.
Besides the fact that it is not fair or equitable or just to punish somebody for what their ancestors did, or even worse.
Look at the massive waves of immigration that we had after the Civil War from Europe.
All of those white people have to pay reparations.
They didn't even have an ancestor in the United States when there was slavery.
It's absolutely absurd.
And then you can take it one step further.
She's from Jamaicaamaica is she black her family owned slaves and she wants to call for reparations is she going to
pay the reparations um they bragged her father bragged about the fact that his family owned
slaves in jamaica so um so here's a summary that Breitbart put in of her radical record.
She co-sponsored legislation to protect illegal immigrants from deportation.
She backed Sanders Medicare for All legislation.
Backed banning private health insurance.
Supported giving taxpayer-funded coverage to illegal immigrants.
Supported banning fracking.
Backed defunding the police,
compared ICE to the KKK,
wanted to ban plastic straws,
defended banning offshore drilling,
wanted to undo the Trump administration's border security,
taking 94 executive actions in their first 100 days
to rescind nearly every Trump-era measure,
except Trump didn't even close the border, really, except for the COVID stuff,
supported decriminalizing illegal border crossings,
said she wouldn't treat illegal aliens as criminals,
called for starting ICE from scratch,
argued that temporarily closing the border violated federal law,
raised money for the Minnesota Freedom Fund,
a far-left organization that pays to bail out of jail violent criminals,
including accused murderers and rapists.
She supported L.A.'s cuts to their police department,
called efforts to add more police to the streets wrongheaded thinking.
She championed the administration's so-called Bidenomics as costs dramatically soared for American families and on and on it would be
interesting wouldn't it if we made this election about issues and yet it's really going to be about
personalities and it's going to be about the kind of stuff is she black is she Indian it's going to
be that type of thing that's where Lala wants it.
That's where Trump wants it.
That's where the media wants it.
They're not going to really make it about any issues.
The New York Times reported, however, that out of those 18 items, Lala Harris has reversed her position on four of them in just a single day. Essentially a PR story for her done by the New York Times
saying that she now supports fracking.
She now wants to increase funding for the border.
She now does not want to require people to sell their assault weapons
back to the government.
Not back to the government, but to the government.
Forced buyback.
It's not a buyback. We didn't buy them from the government, not back to the government but to the government forced buyback it's not a buyback we didn't buy them from the government for example anyway um and number four no longer supports
a single payer health insurance program that's government-run socialist health care
for those things she flipped on in just one day do you believe any of that? I don't believe that either.
Lala's 90-year-old ex-lover talks about this election.
Yeah, he's still kicking.
Willie Brown.
Willie Brown, he's now 90 years old.
And what he said in his interview
was he thinks that Biden should step down
as president so she can take the job.
I think that will happen between now and the election.
I think it'll happen between the coronation party and the election.
I think he'll either step down or they I don't know that they've got the votes to do the 25th amendment thing on him, but, um, they might give him, uh, some golden parachute or some golden slippers, for example.
Maybe they could get some from Trump, you know, some golden sneakers and I could sneakily remove him.
I think they would do that in order to boost her, uh, position.
It depends on how they think she's doing i think but i don't think that'll
happen until the convention they want to keep a steady stream of events that are going to build
her up again this is like a high school student council election uh but anyway uh he was 60 years
old when he began dating her quote unquote uh and he was running for mayor of san francisco
and she was unknown as a 29 year old prosecutor and he made her entire career uh he was very
powerful in california had been speaker of the house for a long time and then he was running
for mayor of san francisco uh she considers him to be one of
her political mentors i think sugar daddy is maybe a a better phrase to describe him he also revealed
that harris was not nancy pelosi's first choice for president and he worked to make sure that um gavin newsom who was her first choice i think
was fully behind harris because gavin newsom and harris are related remotely there uh brown
confirmed the story about how when he was dating la la in the 90s and participating in an event in harvard then business developer trump flew brown
harris and his team aboard his private plane for a meeting in new york harris was not at the meeting
but brown says he's got a picture of himself and of harris on trump's plane and of course he gave
her a lot of money he gave her i don't know why he's lavishing money
on a Democrat in California, but Trump did.
Flew him around in his plane.
And they're very excited about all of that, of course.
And you had Ivanka gave her money as well.
Why is Ivanka giving her money?
When they dated,
Brown was considered the most powerful politician in California,
although he was still married.
Nevertheless, he was estranged from his wife,
who lived in a different home than he did.
He appointed Harris to two different state boards.
Those boards paid her $400,000 over five years.
And then he gave her the keys to a bmw and then the introductions and the endorsements that were their introductions to
wealthy backers endorsements and public during her first run as san francisco district attorney
brown donated to her campaign and helped to raise money for the race.
Harris famously threw Brown under the bus during her campaign,
insisting that her romantic and political connection with Willie Brown was over.
Willie Brown's not going to be around.
He's gone.
Hello, people.
Move on, she said at the time.
She told San Francisco Weekly that in a 2003 magazine profile she insisted that she would
be independent of brown and that he would probably right now express some fright about the fact that
he cannot control me his career is over and i will be alive and kicking for the next 40 years
i don't owe him a thing she said said. Wow. How's that for gratitude?
Maybe she had paid him in full.
She was kind of upset about the cost, maybe.
But he shared his opinion with the San Francisco Standard just recently.
He said, you can easily underestimate Lala Harris. But if you do, you'll be looking up from the dungeon for the queen who will be on the throne.
Yeah, she is a queen, isn't she?
And you can bet she's going to try to put her opponents in the dungeon.
That's another characteristic of the Democrat party right now, isn't it?
Yeah, just like the Marxists, they don't have elections. Just like the Marxists,
they've got one candidate. And just like the Marxists, they will lock up their opponents.
And the money raising is filthy dirty. I'm surprised, really, that there hasn't been more talk about ActBlue.
People are focusing on these secondary and tertiary issues, really,
like what we've been talking about here.
And yet the real issue is the ActBlue stuff.
I wonder if maybe why the mainstream alt-media, for the most part,
you know, people like Breitbart and others,
why they're kind of holding off on this stuff.
Are they waiting until they get closer to election date to think that it's going to have more of an impact?
I think that's a big mistake.
I think they did that with the Hunter Biden laptop in 2020.
We all knew about the Hunter Biden laptop, just like we all knew what was going to happen with the election corruption of the vote by mail stuff.
All of that was known.
That was not a surprise.
I'm looking at it like everybody's astounded the day after the election that it was a massive fraud from all this, you know, vote by mail stuff.
And the Hunter Biden stuff easily shut down by these people.
They can muddy the water.
They can delay this stuff.
If you wait to the last minute, of course, they're going to do that.
And we knew in the summer, actually before that had been a lot of talk about it years
before, but we knew about the Hunter Biden laptop and thought they were going to do something
about it in the summer, but they didn't do anything at all until the last minute, tried
to save it as an October surprise.
And they got nothing at all out of it uh they really don't know how to roll out the scandals do they and it
is a scandal and it should be talked about uh and so it's not just sugar daddy willie uh that's funneling money into her in illicit ways it's also this act blue thing
and it's not just james o'keefe who's going around and doing it here's another group that went around
in another town where he was uh not doing it uh asking people questions about okay so act blue
has you making all these donations multiple
donations a day your tens of thousands of dollars and these are people who
don't have that kind of money last year in 2022 it showed that you donated 1113 times, so like four times a day. No, that's not possible. About $13,347.84. No, sir, that's not
possible. And the year before that in 2021, 715 times, about $6,957.90. No, sir. No, sir. Did not. And then 2020, 839 times, about $6,983.10.
No, sir.
Just from 2016 to 2022, just total in that year, about $29,107.
I don't have that kind of money, sir. I'm on Social Security.
I don't have that kind of money to donate.
Okay.
Sir, that's not even possible.
I don't even get on my phone or the Internet that much.
I have donated to political parties in the past.
I do do that.
But there's no way on earth I donate five, six times a day to somebody.
Five or six times a day, yeah.
She's on Social Security.
We're going to talk about that when we come back.
We'll be right back oh
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well trump put out on his Truth Social account yesterday,
all uppercase screaming,
seniors should not pay tax on Social Security.
Well, I absolutely agree with that.
It's a winning proposition to end taxes for people.
He knows that.
That's why he's talking about ending it for people who get tips.
Now he talks about ending it for seniors who are on Social Security you know what if you really want to win an election why don't you talk about abolishing the irs
back in the early 90s when i was involved in third-party politics we would talk about that
and everybody would just say come on come on you know let's get real what do you what do you really
want to do you're never gonna do? You're never going to do that.
And it's like, no, we're serious about that.
Well, now other people have seriously talked about it.
Why not talk about it?
You want to win an election?
Get rid of the income tax.
Get rid of the 80,000 new IRS agents that are on the way.
Well, they won't do it.
And that tells you a great deal about which agenda they're following, doesn't it?
Because if you want to make sure that people own nothing, well, that's the way to do it with the IRS, isn't it?
And why do we have this?
That's what I tweeted.
I retweeted Thomas Massey, saw that, and he says, yes, exactly.
And I introduced a bill to do this exact sort of thing.
And I said, hey, why don't you just get rid
of the income tax altogether it doesn't come anywhere close to paying for the cost of government
as it is you guys don't care about the deficit now thomas massey does but again we're talking about
washington in general and it doesn't come close to it. So why pretend? And why do we have the income tax?
Well, it is there to cut off the lower rungs of the ladder so that you and I don't climb
up it where these people are and to keep us so busy trying to make ends meet that we can't
get involved and think about politics.
We're just trying to keep bread on the table, right?
That's what it's there for.
And so let's talk about the numbers here and
what Social Security has done. First of all, as I've said many times, when you go back
and look to see where Social Security came from, it came from Germany. Not right there
should be a red flag. The regimented German, nothing good politically comes out of Germany.
Uh, so, uh, Bismarck set up the age of 65 because that was life expectancy.
They didn't intend for anybody to collect it.
It has always been a Ponzi scheme.
There isn't an account with your name on it.
They don't expect you to collect it.
And when people start, when life expectancy went up and people started living longer, it's like,
okay, we've got to raise the age. Why? Because we don't want to pay anybody this stuff. We want to
hold this out there as you would a carrot on a stick in front of a donkey that you're riding
to keep it moving forward. It's just a Ponzi scheme. Currently,
if you're single and your combined income, your social security income plus an outside job. So
if your social security plus an outside job is more than $25,000, you'll have to pay the standard
income tax rate up to $12,500 of your annual Social Security income. If you're single and your combined income exceeds $34,000,
you may have to pay the standard income tax rate of up to 85% of that $34,000.
Can't have people getting rich, right?
Give me a break.
You pay 15.6% your entire life no deductions no exceptions and then when
you collect this if it's at the poverty level if it's above the poverty they take it back
the thresholds are only a little higher for a joint income 32 000 and 44 000 so
uh it'd be great if they got rid of it it'd be great if they got rid of it.
It'd be great if they got rid of all of the income tax.
They've had this for 110 years, 111 years.
It's 11-D-1.
It's time, just like Bilbo Baggins, for this thing to vanish.
But prior to 1984, Social Security wasn't even taxed.
Did you realize that?
Reagan brought that in.
Ronald Reagan brought in taxes on Social Security.
So, you know, from its creation in the 1930s until 1984,
so for half a century, they didn't even tax Social Security,
which is the way it ought to be.
Honestly, you know, you've already paid the taxes.
That's why you're collecting it.
However, when the law changed in 1984, the U.S. median income was $24,850.
Does that sound familiar to you, the numbers that we're just talking about?
It hasn't moved now.
Only the individuals whose income exceeded twenty five
thousand dollars had their social security taxed while the threshold for joint filers was thirty
two thousand they haven't moved those numbers in forty years and so when we look at what the um the median family income is today it's not 25 000 it is now 75 000 well 74
580 and the other was 24 850 that's 25 000 and 75 000 the median family income has tripled and yet
the level on which you start to have your Social Security taken away has stayed the same.
That is despicable on multiple levels.
The idea that there will be this much inflation, that is also devastating to people who want to retire
because inflation eats away your wealth.
And the fact that they would leave these brackets the same.
We're talking about bracket creep.
But nowhere is the bracket creep worse than in the taxes on Social Security.
They haven't budged.
Haven't moved an inch.
So the tax thresholds are the same they were 40 years ago.
And yet median income has tripled.
Which is another way that they can scam you, right?
Besides the age.
To make sure that you actually don't collect anything.
That's the way this thing has always worked.
It has always been a scam.
I told Karen when we were in college, I said, yeah, I'm more likely to be invaded by space aliens than to collect anything from Social Security.
The Republican Party's platform, which was approved earlier this month, personally written in part by Trump, rules out cuts to Social Security and Medicare, including any potential lifting of the retirement age meanwhile they call in somebody you know the congressional budget office is like ghostbusters
they're waiting by the phone in case anybody talks about cutting any taxes anywhere oh they're ready
to scare you okay they so here they come you can't do that. The country will go bankrupt.
Where were they $35 trillion ago?
The Congressional Budget Office and other organizations have projected that the trust funds behind Social Security and Medicare will run dry at some point in the mid-2030s.
So we can't cut any taxes on that stuff.
No, no, can't do that.
They're not worried about the $35 trillion.
They don't care about spending more and more money.
They've got every kind of project you can imagine.
I guess if we want to collect money from the U.S. government,
you're going to have to move to Ukraine or to Israel, right?
Because there's no limit to the amount of money that they'll send to Ukraine and Israel,
but not for Americans.
Did you see the Congressional Budget Office complaining about the money to Ukraine and
Israel?
Or any of the other things, any of the green grifts that they've got going on?
No, no. grifts that they've got going on no no but boy if you mention or even talk about the slightest
tax cut uh they come running and screaming outside of the congressional budget office
wait wait wait no no we can't do that so they said um if you were to do something if they were run
out of money in 10 years uh and how many times have we seen this
happen you think they're going to run out of money are they going to not be able to run the
printing machines anymore and one of the reasons why the median family income has gone up by a
factor of three three hundred percent and and the purchasing power has gone down hasn't it are you better off than you were
40 years ago remember that's a that was ronald reagan's campaign slogan against
are you better off than you were four years ago people obviously said no well now i can say to
reagan i'm not better off than i was 40 years ago no american is better off than I was 40 years ago. No American is better off than they were 40 years ago.
But what a joke.
They're going to try to balance this.
We've got to balance the budget when it comes to tax cuts.
Nothing else are they concerned about.
But when it comes to tax cuts, you've got to balance it.
Trump is correct, said Thomas Massey.
Taxing seniors on their social security retirement twice
makes absolutely no sense well yeah it does if you understand the purpose is to harm us that makes
sense he said my bill the senior citizens tax elimination act exempts social security retirement
payments from taxation and when people said well you know
um did you do that all on your own he says well i had a lot of help from ron paul
you know just like uh uh with the prime act you know he he works with he doesn't you know do all
the stuff by himself he works with other people other people have good ideas it's just like
the prime act that allows people to raise and kill beef in a humane way without sending them to the usda
slaughter monopoly lots um he had some help from frank nicely on that and um who's got some great
ideas for pushing back against centralized control it is truly amazing today by the way if you're in tennessee today is the election uh the primary
um you want to make sure that um there are uh there are a lot of suspicious characters like
the one running against frank nicely who don't have any background no bio no family no business
no job history no work experience history, nothing.
He has no position on issues, but he does have a lot of money from the Walmart Foundation,
the Walton family funds, who support the Aspen.
They have just flooded the area with negative ads and signs,
and all he does is push out made-up lies about Frank nicely.
He's like, well, he's not conservative or anything.
No, actually, he's better than conservative.
Most conservatives don't do anything.
They just say, oh, we don't want to change this.
He wants to fix things, and he's got ideas, and he has done it.
Anyway, if you're in Tennessee, make sure you vote today.
But again, he said, no,ul uh introduced this just before he left
but i said you know the purpose of government is not to pay
for their spending the purpose of the income tax i should say is not to pay for
government spending as 35 trillion dollars a test but it's just to keep us enslaved to all of this on rumble um comment from uh knight j uh
loving uh taxes are not funding the government they're defunding the people that's a good way
to put it that's really a good way to put it yeah it's about defunding the people and it is about
concentration of economic wealth and you know uh the guy who founded papa
john's john shatner uh wrote an op-ed piece and it was published by breitbart and he is laser
focused on this and we're going to talk about that when we come back we're going to take a quick break
and we'll be right back. ¶¶ you're listening to the david knight show
on rumble and seller says i'm headed to vote locally in a bit david voting for senator nicely
i was up his way this weekend he has so much support well i hope so that's good yeah i just look at
these flyers you know this other guy and it is classic just classic i remember when i was a
senior in high school we had to take a class um it was a half year class they called it
problems in american democracy but at that point in time they were not trying to deconstruct
america what they did was they spent most of the time talking about the problems with communism in Russia.
That's the way the schools were when I grew up.
That's why it's so amazing to see how they flipped.
But one of the things that they would do is tell people, you know, be careful of the candidate who speaks in glittering generalities and things like that.
You know, they would make up little catchphrases like that.
But I've never seen it worse than this particular guy.
And it makes sense that he'd have a lot of outside funding. A Tennessee conservative even
did op-ed pieces in a video about this particular race because Senator Nicely tried to stop outside
money coming in, put a cap, say that you're not going to get more than 30 percent of your funding
for the race from out of state unfortunately that didn't pass and unfortunately the out-of-state
people who want to control what's going on in tennessee targeted him that's what's really going
on with this stuff folks papa john's founder john shner, the troubling future for fast food franchisees.
He said fast foods and American innovation has been around for over 80 years.
Despite lasting durability, the unit economics for fast food brands and franchisees have been strained to a breaking point. when the team and I built Papa John's to over 5,000 stores worldwide,
I did not see them as one big corporation,
but as 5,000 separate independent restaurants.
These small businesses are struggling today and we need action to help save
them.
And right there is the issue because right there,
folks is what is happening with a,
he talks about Newsom's.
Minimum wage increase.
Kicking this stuff off.
But it's also the lockdown wreaked havoc on them.
As I said.
Trump saying that people.
On Main Street were non-essential.
Wall Street was essential.
And a lot of what is happening.
Especially with Newsom.
Is to. Attack these individual franchisees.
It'll wind up, these stores will be taken over by the Wall Street franchisor.
And then they will have the capital they can raise on Wall Street to buy the automated robots that are being sold by the technocrats who are supporting newsome
this is what is happening with this uh no none of these politicians the republican or democrat
want there to be small businesses that's why they tax us that's why they saw the lower rungs off of
the ladder that's why they're doing this process right now and when you look at what is
going to happen with this is it a coincidence that the people who support people like newsome
and others uh that um is it a coincidence that they're going to be the ones who are going to
benefit from this type of policy he said some examples of some formerly prolific chains that
have fallen into obscurity include bob evans long John Silver's, Godfather's Pizza, Checkers and Rally's.
He said part of the reason for this is that the very essence of fast food is changing.
Fast food has always been known as a quick, easy and above all affordable way for middle class families to enjoy a meal.
In recent years, however, fast food prices have begun outpacing wage gains for working
americans as a result news outlets are filled with stories about disgruntled consumers complaining
about the skyrocketing prices of seemingly simple fare well you know the other thing that's been
outpacing wage gains is uh tax rates The guy who's talking about social security, especially.
And I know that we talk about the quality of food at fast food places, and I'm not here
to sing the praises of junk food.
I'm just saying that from an economic standpoint, I'm looking at it from an economic standpoint,
not from a nutritional standpoint.
I'm not recommending these fast
food chains and all the additives that are in them. I'm just saying that this is part of
the bigger plan to make sure that there are no independent businesses, that you'll own nothing.
Because one of the few things that are left for entrepreneurs are these service businesses,
key among them the
restaurants and that's why they came after the restaurants so viciously during trump's lockdowns
this could be an existential problem for an industry that is based largely on affordability
he says and then he talks about gavin newsom and his astronomical increase in minimum wage, but only for the fast food chains.
And I said that was, in my opinion, very telling because that was a real push to incentivize, give an economic incentive to make human employees incredibly expensive
to justify replacing them with robots.
And to essentially force that if people want to stay in business.
Before the law even took effect, fast food companies in California cut 10,000 jobs.
Thousands more job losses coming in the first month after the new minimum wage took effect.
To make matters worse, the new law forced fast food franchisees to raise prices.
In the first month, Wendy's raised prices by 8%, Chipotle by 7.5%, Starbucks by 7%.
You know, Panera didn't have to do that because Panera was exempted.
Panera was exempted because they're friends of Gavin Newsom.
But these drastic increases are enough to send many customers looking for alternatives.
Everyone wants hardworking food workers to make good earnings,
but they can't do that if they lose their job
because a small business can't afford the mandated minimum wage.
Workers in fast food, pizza delivery, and other franchise industries are not
paid by the corporations that own the brand, but by the franchisees who own the majority of the
restaurants. And we've talked about that. We've talked about the lady who had an Arby's that had
a view for most of its existence of the Hollywood sign there in LA. She was in her 90s.
She had had that business, I forget what it was, 50 or 60 years.
Then shortly after that, there was another family franchisee
that I think it was McDonald's maybe,
but they'd had their business for like 40 years
and they had to shut down because of all this,
all these in California.
Again, the Newsom move is to consolidate ownership and wealth
into the Wall Street franchises that will then buy the robots
from his technocrat supporters.
Papa John's executives mistakenly assumed, he said,
that the artificial boost that COVID gave to the pizza delivery business
was a new normal.
Now that lockdowns are over, this inflationary economy has ravaged businesses with rising interest rates, costs of goods and wages, plus supply chain delays and unfilled staff positions.
As a result, pizza delivery orders are on the decline and franchisees are feeling the same pressure that other country companies are experiencing.
He goes on to say, you know, he doesn't really have a solution for it.
This is part of the plan.
This is not this is not just unforeseen circumstances. This is the plan.
As much a plan as the fact that they're selling,
talking about bird flu as the next pandemic,
and the first thing they do is go look at milk,
milk from cows.
I mean, it's pretty obvious.
They always said they wanted to get rid of meat and dairy.
And so when you see this, you know this is part of the plan.
But staying on Trump and politics um uh the knives are out says uh
a real clear energy the knives are out for jd vance because he is a climate skeptic
and that's a good thing i'm glad that he is a climate skeptic they call him a denier because to them it is a religion
i just say well to these people i'm a climate infidel i don't believe in your religion
but um new york times the independent the guardian new york times says jd vance
is an oil booster and a doubter of human caused climate change climate change. Good. The Independent. J.D. Vance says,
Climate activists alarmed by Trump's dangerous pick for vice president.
The Guardian.
Climate advocates fear picking J.D. Vance for VP is a dangerous step backward.
Now, all that would be good.
The problem is, is that we've seen J.D. Vance reinvent himself over and over again.
I mean, he's just, you know, flip a coin to find out what his position is on a given day.
I was talking to some friends about that over the weekend, and they said, well, you know, it's good.
He comes from a humble background.
I said, he went to Yale.
People that are there, a lot of people are saying he was in Skull and Bones,
but whether or not he was in that,
that aligns with the kind of allies that he made when he was at Yale.
But I said, you know, Bill Clinton started out very poor, and he turned out.
I mean, the bottom line is that he's a social climber,
and I don't know that he's got any principles that he's really going to stand behind.
You know, just like Trump.
They're all over the place.
The former venture capitalist is a known critic of climate change and renewable energy.
As said, the independent out of the UK.
But again, does he have any principles that he's going to stand for?
Or is it simply about winning and doing whatever is going to advance his agenda personally?
Vance has also criticized the green energy fantasy that he calls it of the Biden administration,
pointing out that, quote, solar panels can't power a modern manufacturing economy, unquote,
and said that's why the chinese are building coal power plants
he's 100 right on this he similarly called out wind power turbines he said they're hideously
ugly they kill all the birds and they're mostly made in china true true true and then he says
in a july 2022 radio interview he said the whole ev thing is a scam if you plug it into your
wall do these people think there are keebler elves back there making electricity in the wall
the electricity of course comes from fossil fuels i love that quote you know there's a lot of people
who really do think that who really do think there's keebler elves there i've said many times
that some of the people i was working with when I was working with a group, American Tradition
Institute, David Schneier had worked 30 years for the EPA. He saw them go
from trying to clean up the environment to
becoming, you know, to trying to shut down
our energy. You know, not just, you know, trying to keep it clean,
but just to shut it down.
And so he retired and he began opposing them.
And he said, he'd go around and he'd ask people,
what kind of energy is your favorite kind of energy?
And he said, it never failed.
There would always be one idiot who would raise their hand and say,
I like electricity.
I like turtles.
Um, I like electricity. It electricity it's like where you think that
comes from well it must be keebler elves in the wall i think that's a great quote from jd vance
as a climate change skeptic vance stands in good company uh says real clear energy for instance the 2022 noble laureate in physics john clouser
exposed in a recent lecture how the intergovernmental panel on climate change
the un's ipcc how their models and their analyses don't meet basic standards of scientific inquiry
it's not science folks it's smoke mirror and computer models.
The IPCC models have been used as proof,
quote unquote,
of scientific consensus by politicians and activists to support claims of climate crisis.
Another example would be Richard Lindzen,
an American atmospheric physicist and emeritus professor of meteorology at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
published an assessment of the global warming narrative in 2022 as well.
Professor Lindzen finds climate alarmism, quote,
a quasi-religious movement predicated on an absurd scientific narrative.
The policies invoked on behalf of this movement have led to the U.S.
hobbling its energy system, unquote.
Whatever your views on climate science, it's apparent that Vance is not a wild-eyed outlier
in his skepticism of the claims of climate policy advocates, as asserted by his many critics.
I just hope that he supports it. I just don't know what the principles are for any of these people. At the same time, when you look at the short list for Harris's VP, this guy, Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz, and of course, you got Mark Kelly.
The people who are being considered are the people who oppose the Second amendment i mean that's right at the top
so she's looking she's got her credentials out there nobody is more radical on abortion
than la la harris absolutely nobody she supported and refused to prosecute planned parenthood doing murder for hire they get a contract from
turns out fauci francis collins and other people like that they get a contract saying they want
these particular body parts and they're willing to have a baby be born alive and kill them with vivisection outside of the womb.
Typically they do that inside the womb,
but they murdered the baby live because you can't,
you know,
you're going to damage the organs if you don't deliver the baby first,
or if you use some kind of a chemical to kill the baby.
It's the same thing that they do when they harvest organs from
adult humans in China in the prisons.
They kill them that way.
You don't even want to, you know,
like shoot them in the head
because then your body releases
things that are going to damage the organs as well.
So when that was exposed,
Lala Harris went after the whistleblowersala harris went after the whistleblowers
and they're still going after the whistleblowers he's no longer attorney general in california
that was then passed on to javier becerra who's now head of hhs head of the organization
that was buying the baby parts and had the contracts out to kill the babies so that they could create humanized mice
both of them brought into the biden administration so nobody's more radical than her on abortion
so they got to find a guy like tim waltz or a guy like mark kelly who's going to be radical
on the second amendment as well because that's another thing that she's really radical on uh so uh tim waltz goes after uh jd vance on guns
but i just have to say don't worry liberals uh trump hates guns as well you know his executive
orders to take the guns and do the due process later that's not due process as we've always said
in an interview with cnn anchor anderson cooper waltz bragged about his shooting skills
while offering a word salad of support for gun control he says uh that's what jd vance's stick
is talking about guns well i guarantee you that he can't shoot pheasants like i can well i can
guarantee you that that's not what the second Amendment is about. It's not about shooting pheasants.
It's not about fox hunting either or any other kind of elitist thing.
And, of course, I know there's people who aren't elitist who hunt pheasants.
It's just pheasants.
It sounds like a fox hunt or something like that.
But it's not about hunting at all, any kind of hunting.
It's not about sports competition.
It is about keeping the government in line.
In the same way that we had mutually assured destruction
in terms of nuclear weapons between Russia and America.
It's like, yeah, you know, it's going to kill us all if you if you kick that off
and that's what the guns are there about is to tell the government that it is going to be total
civil war and anarchy if you try to take them and uh so anyway uh he says um and that's part of
saying but you know what i guarantee that i don't want weapons of war in classrooms well weapons of war is really what
the second amendment is about it's about having a trained militia that is actually given weapons of
war by the government and trained to use them so we don't have a standing army and of course when
we talk about classrooms
that means allowing people the ability to protect themselves which the democrats don't want he says
there's no reason you can't have reasonable restrictions around that without infringing
on your second amendment well any restriction is an infringement that's the word salad there any restriction is an infringement
even if it's just around the edges that's where the fringe is uh so again um pheasant hunting
weapons of war uh look second amendment and things like that came out of the experience of the
colonists who had the British come
for their cannons
their cannons at Concord
and Lexington
and you had Santa Ana
come for the cannons
at Goliad
that's why on the original flag
it's not what you've seen so many times
they put an AR-15 or something like why on the original flag it's not what you've seen so many times they put uh an ar-15 or
something like that on the on a flag and say come and take it no the original come and take it had
a cannon on it because it was about uh independent militias that could protect from a tyrannical
centralized government in new jersey the ar-15 ban that was passed there has now been ruled unconstitutional,
but large capacity magazines were ruled to be constitutional.
Not the magazine, the ban on the magazines was ruled to be constitutional.
This is from a single judge, U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan. What he tried to do from a single judge u.s district judge peter sheridan what he tried to do
with a single judge he tried to split the baby there were two components of this one of them
was a blanket ban on anything that was an assault rifle quote unquote and then the other one was a
ban on large capacity magazines so he said no you can't ban the assault rifle but you can ban the magazine
so i would imagine that this is definitely going to be appealed because by you know giving one of
these issues to the second amendment supporters and another issue to the gun controllers it's a
given that one or both of them are going to appeal this case. He declared that the AR-15 rifle is not an assault firearm, as defined in the New Jersey Criminal Code.
He said the AR-15 provision of the assault firearms law in New Jersey is unconstitutional under Bruin and Heller, these two Supreme Court cases, as to the Colt AR-15 for use of self-defense within the home.
He said, under the Heller decision, the right of Americans to own and keep firearms in their home for lawful self-defense is covered under the Second Amendment.
The Heller decision affirmed what we always knew, that the Second Amendment is a right of the people.
It recognizes a God-given right.
It doesn't create that right, but it recognizes the God-given right of the people to keep
and bear arms.
So we always knew that, but the Supreme Court didn't really acknowledge that it was an individual
right until the Heller decision.
And then with the Bruin decision, they said,
we're going to use a standard of history and tradition as a test for owning guns.
Now, I think that's really silly, but that is what the Supreme Court said.
According to this judge, Sheridan, New Jersey's AR-15 prohibition cannot stand as it is inconsistent with America's historical tradition of gun regulation by banning an entire class of commonly used firearms that are used for home defense.
Did you realize that when you go out and you buy an AR-15 or some other pistol or something, you're casting a vote as the Supreme Court and these judges see it.
You're casting a vote to say this is common.
It's an odd thing, but that's the way they're looking at this.
So I guess go buy some more.
In this court's understanding, buy some other types of guns that you don't currently have to try to make them commonly owned
and protect them according to this Supreme Court rule.
In this court's understanding of the Supreme Court precedent,
a categorical ban on a class of weapons
commonly used for self-defense is unlawful, he said.
However, how does he then say
that you can't have large capacity magazines,
anything that holds more than 10 rounds of ammunition.
And again, that is also very common.
There are a lot of very small pistols that are used for concealed carry that carry more than 10 rounds.
It's ridiculous.
And yet it bans those magazines.
I mean, it doesn't even ban the fact, know you could have something that has 12 or 13 rounds that you can put in a small pistol that
uh but it would ban that even if you don't put more than 10 rounds in it the magazine has the
capacity and it's the fact that it's got the capacity that they ban the magazine it's not
not how many bullets you got in your gun, but the magazine's capacity that's banned.
So, again, he tried to split the baby.
And there's something, both sides are going to be unhappy with this.
Both sides will appeal this ridiculous decision.
And he says, the only way that you can possess these magazines that have more than 10 rounds of ammunition
is if you register them.
Again, a lot of small pistols.
They want now to be registered as an assault firearm.
And what was his argument for doing this?
He said that the large capacity magazine ban is different from the categorical ban on AR-15s
because the law doesn't restrict the number of magazines a person can own,
just their capacity.
He also reasoned that the unprecedented rapidity and damage of mass shootings
supports a nuanced reading.
Oh, okay, so he's not basing this on the law then,
but on his feelings about current events well you know the thing is if you got somebody who's doing a mass shooting you might
want to have somebody there that's got a pistols maybe got 12 or 13 rounds in it and those pistols
are going to be banned or have to be registered, according to his decision.
It is absolutely absurd.
Well, finally, many people died, and for what?
People are asking about the Ukrainian war.
Ukrainians are increasingly willing to make peace with Russia
as the war rages on.
Well, of course.
There's absolutely no way they can win.
As Colonel McGregor said,
that's like the United States having a war with Mexico.
There's no way Mexico is going to win.
They don't have the firepower.
They don't have the population to be able to withstand that over a period of time.
He said from the very beginning, make peace sooner rather than later why let all of these
people die what is the purpose of any of this and when i look at the and i put this here with uh
trump and the current election because you know folks when you look at this then the claims
that uh trump is the only one who's going to give us peace,
well, none of the others really want it or even say that they want it.
I don't know that Trump wants it either.
Look at the timeline.
You know, this all began when the Obama administration did a coup in Ukraine.
And after that coup, some of the people said,
well, we don't want to be a part of that government.
We're geographically close to Russia,
culturally, religiously close to them.
We speak Russian or whatever.
We have largely a Russian identifying population,
Crimea and other places.
We want to be with Russia.
No, you're not going to do that.
So you had a civil war that began at the end of that coup.
Well, that went from 2014 to 2016 under obama three years the war went on the civil war went on for three years
and then that civil war with ukraine bombing uh cities and civilian centers ukraine was doing that
to ukrainian cities that went on for four years
under trump so went on three years under obama who kicked off the coup and then for another four
years under trump and now it has gone for another four years under biden two years of a civil war
and two years of russia after the invasion of it so what is the point of all this? And why, if Trump is the guy who's going to bring peace,
why didn't he do something about it at that point?
Yes, of course, Russia had not invaded, but still.
We're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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Well, as I said at the top of the show, we have General Milley who is now cashing in on his service to his country.
Yeah, right.
He's now cashing in.
He is on the speaker's tour, getting lots and lots of money just as hillary clinton did uh and um he's made some interesting statements about what the military is going to look like in the next decade he says
anywhere from one half to one third of the military will be robots since retiring from the military
says the intercept millie has become a senior advisor to j. Morgan, joined the faculties of Princeton and Georgetown, and
has embraced the lucrative paid speaking circuit.
From his military pay of $204,000 a year, Milley is sure to skyrocket to compensation
in the millions, especially because he's represented by the same high-powered speakers agency as Hillary Clinton,
who was criticized in 2016 for her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs.
At one of these highly paid conferences, Milley predicted with no apparent concern that up to a third of U.S. military personnel will be robots in 10 years.
He said 10 to 15 years from now, my guess is a third, maybe 25 percent to a third of the U.S. military will be robots in 10 years he said 10 to 15 years from now my guess is a third maybe 25 percent to a
third of the u.s military will be robotic and of course big advantages for the technocracy to swap
out humans right because robot soldiers don't ask questions they don't have any moral qualms
they don't require lifelong health care from the VA or for PTSD.
They don't require hazard pay.
They don't require any compensation when their robot limbs get blown off.
And most importantly, they have no allegiance to the Constitution whatsoever.
They've already gotten rid of so many of the soldiers who did using the litmus test
of the mrna injection futurism says that last week the agent agency france press afp reported
that china had flaunted the gun carrying robo dogs. You know, the ones that they copied from Boston dynamics.
I mean,
direct copy.
Uh,
they flaunted them with guns.
They've added a gun to the Boston dynamics dog,
a 15 day joint military exercise with Cambodia.
They dubbed the golden dragon video.
The robots showed them hopping and diving and shooting the machine gun that was
strapped onto its back at targets.
It can serve as a new member in our urban combat operations, said a soldier featured
in the two-minute clip, replacing our members to conduct reconnaissance to identify the
enemy and to strike the target.
And as they copied most of it from Boston Dynamics, it's cheap.
It only cost $2,800.
They can operate on their own from anywhere from two to four hours. hours well um that's um you know going to be a big part of the autonomous robots to do
reconnaissance and to kill meanwhile in the uh replacement of human beings is not just going to
be this um very concerning thing autonomous killer robots but universal basic income has been tied
to artificial intelligence and robotics
from the very beginning for more than a decade we've been talking about this and now they're
you know combining these two things ubi and ai mercedes-benz is now going to be using humanoid
robots and their factories and of course they've had very specialized robots in their factories. And of course, they've had very specialized robots in their factories to do welding and
things like that.
Typically fixed, they call them robots, but they were single purpose, you know, welding
robots and things like that.
But now they're going to use them in a more general way.
This is what the robot looks like.
It's the Aptronics Apollo humanoid robot.
It's 5 feet 8 inches in height that weighs 160 pounds.
It can lift 55 pounds.
It can currently run for four hours on a single battery pack.
The general purpose robot has arms and legs as well as eyes with LED lights and a screen on its chest that can display different types of information its mouth is another screen of sorts
that can display a slight smile a wrench icon or its battery charge status so it's got a four-hour
battery but it's on um you know recharge the whole robot you know like the cars because the battery
packs are smaller you can remove the battery pack put a fresh
one on it keep the thing running so it doesn't run out of juice and you can save electricity
by removing its legs and mounting its torso on a metal post if you want
the announcement suggests that mercedes may use apollo to inspect vehicle parts bring parts to
the assembly line for human workers to assemble and and deliver kitted parts, to name a few of the potential use cases.
But it's not just that, of course.
So you've seen, I've shown you the pictures of OpenAI's ChatGPT robot.
They used ChatGPT in a robot made by a company called Figure.
And you've seen that.
That was the one that had the California dude accent.
Oh, yeah, like, yeah, kind of voice when it was talking to people.
But it was thinking.
I mean, it had a noticeable pause.
But other than that, it was very impressive.
Lenovo, that makes laptops, has just introduced a six-legged robot that looks
like the boston dynamics robo dogs or the ones that chinese are using instead of putting a
machine gun on his back they gave it another pair of legs and the interesting thing is what they said it was designed for. A six-legged robo-dog that is designed, Lenovo says, quote, for comprehensive data collection.
This is what it looks like.
It's just an extra set of things.
But it's got another camera type of thing that's up on the top of it.
I wonder what that means when they say that it is designed
for comprehensive data collection we see all of this stuff is about surveillance all of it is
about a police state and surveillance and it's everything that they do is about collecting data on us wine press news has the report over half of the internet is ai
generated garbage yeah and fear grows of the dead internet theory oh that's interesting
the dead internet you know we may we may see that chat gpt and artificial intelligence ushers in the tower
of babel effect you know this whole thing i think is a house of cards and this is kind of related
but not exactly the same thing as what i've talked about before in terms of the mad cow
type of disease that a lot of people said that once artificial intelligence runs out of human data and starts consuming the garbage that it and other artificial intelligence generators have put out on the Internet, that it will essentially have the same kind of degenerative effect that cannibalism has.
We see mad cow disease or the Yakov Kreutzfeld disease.
But the dead internet theory was posited years ago,
says Wine Press News, by people in forums that believe
that the internet is quickly being replaced by bots
and that it is run and controlled by artificial intelligence.
The theory further alleges that the internet died in 2016
and that what the world has now is really being run by the U.S. government
and basically everything people are encountering and interacting with
is just AI-generated content.
Where would they get that idea?
Did they use social media?
It seems like everything that you encounter there
is a bot that's put there not just by the u.s government but by other governments as well
people act like bots and so it's kind of hard to make a distinction between
a human bot and a bot bot futurism magazine reported in jan January that close to 60% of the internet already consists of internet slime
scraped from the recesses of the world wide web and is rapidly being copied by AI algorithms,
which therefore has given the dead internet theory some credit.
Vice reported that a recent study conducted by researchers at the Amazon Web Services
AI Lab found that
a shocking amount of the web is already
made out of poor quality
AI generated and translated
content.
The paper,
according to the study, over
half, specifically 57.1%
of
all the sentences on the internet have been translated into two or more
other languages. The poor quality and the staggering scale of these translations suggest
that large language model powered AI robots were used to both create and translate the material.
Creating it, not just translating it, but creating it as well. 57%. We're 57% there now.
Who knows?
When are we going to get to the herd immunity for artificial intelligence attacking us with this stuff?
Yeah, they're going to make the internet unusable, just like they're going to make the power grid unusable.
But it will still be useful for them for their primary purpose,
which is propaganda.
And no matter if they take this thing over 100%,
do the censorship, do the propaganda, do the surveillance of us,
biometric surveillance and everything else using the cameras,
that's the key thing that it's for,
is recognizing patterns and matching those patterns. And that's precisely what they want with a police surveillance state. But it's also the censorship and the propaganda aspects of it.
And the question is, will your fellow citizens be able to see this or will they fall for it thinking that it's real when i look
at what happened in 2020 and i look at the response of people to what happened in 2020
the fact that they can't get their head around what really happened and who was responsible for
it and this kind of double think in terms of, well, I really hate the vaccine, but I love Trump.
These people literally loathe the vaccine.
They believe that it was a mass murder, the rollout of this stuff.
And yet they love the guy who bragged about being its creator.
So do you think these people are going to be able to figure this stuff out?
I really don't.
Well, the research is believed to be a ploy to garner clickbait-driven ad revenue.
AI is being used to first generate poor-quality English language content at a remarkable scale,
and then AI-powered machine translation tools to transcribe the content into several other languages.
The translated material gets worse each time and as a result entire regions of the web are filling to the brim with degrading ai scrambled copies of copies this is the the mad cow disease that is there so um we can look at this and
perhaps uh they will be hoisted by their own petard, blown up by their own bomb.
Well, we'll see what happens with it.
I mean, certainly when we look at what is happening in the financial world and the Federal Reserve and the central banks,
it seems to me that they're going to be blown up by their own bombs.
But we'll talk more about that with Tony Arterman,
who is here and ready to come on.
So we're going to take a quick break and we're going to get Tony Arterman on and see what he saw.
He was at the convention.
He wasn't with us last week.
He was at the big Bitcoin convention in Nashville where Trump presented himself as the savior of Bitcoin.
So we'll see what Tony has to say about that as well as other economic issues.
We're going to take a break.
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You were busy last week.
Tell us a little bit about that.
Yes, sir.
Well, thanks for having me back as always.
Yeah, I was at the Bitcoin conference in Nashville.
My son Houston and I went and stayed from Wednesday through Saturday.
And wow, I had never been to one of the conferences.
And I just kind of took it for granted.
I've been in the space since 2016.
And even Trump mentioned in his speech about, you know,
when he took office, Bitcoin was around $800.
And then when he left office, it was $35,000.
And I said, well, actually well actually you know I was thinking back
2016 you know during the election year it was down like $350 a coin I remember because I was buying
it um and I didn't have a lot of money and everything I had I put into a bitcoin ATM
and I'm just thinking about how different the space is now David it it's it David. It's such a monumental shift that I think we take it for granted that
you have not only a former president, you have Donald Trump, of course, running for president,
nominee of a major party, you have RFK Jr. There was senators. This is something that I guess I
just, I knew that they were talking about talking about knew it was on the radar.
I anticipated Trump was going to mention something about using it as a strategic reserve asset.
But having RFK Jr. up there being very specific about what strategy he would use as president to buy Bitcoin for a reserve asset for the United States, he was saying he'd buy 550 Bitcoin a day.
He would order the treasury to buy 550 Bitcoin a day
until it reached 4 million in holdings,
which would be a 19% or so of the world's supply of Bitcoin,
which is he wanted to put on parity
with our supposedly what we hold in gold.
I mean, we've had that conversation many times.
I'm not sure what we hold.
I'm not sure what we have an accounting of but it really is um something to watch david i mean this this shift from bitcoin being a subculture a fringe thing that i got into in 2016
to all of these dignitaries and political candidates. And now you have, this is something that in the Bitcoin community,
they call game theory, where they've mapped out what would happen
eventually when Bitcoin becomes scarce and the price goes up
and it's more valuable that governments start fighting over Bitcoin dominance.
I'm not sure I subscribe to that completely, but it is,
it's a crazy thing to watch
and i i got to see that i got to see edward snowden speak and i was really proud of my proud
of my son he was really just getting into this it was look i'm a gold and silver precious metals guy
and i got to watch michael saylor give his presentation one of the things that michael
saylor put up that i found really interesting i'd never seen it put that way but he had a on the screen and a big screen and he put up all the assets
in the world markets and you know by you know my degree you know like so hundreds and hundreds of
trillions and up in the very left hand corner little tiny spikes little tiny uh uh reference
points was gold.
And then behind that was silver and then Bitcoin.
So like the rest of the world,
like what do you consider assets or stocks or currency or whatever?
So up in the very left-hand corner was the actual money.
And so I thought this is an unsustainable model as well,
because everything, you know, you talked about before we went live,
you were on your show,
you were talking about the governments of the world, central banks really hoisting themselves up by their own petard.
Yes, we live in an age of fakes.
There's so much debt, so much liquidity fake.
And again, without value.
So we live in an inverse.
It's upside down.
And I think that's what a lot of this, I think, political movements in the Bitcoin space, it is really weird.
I don't just swallow it whole because back in January, I gave a little talk on my stream.
I said, BlackRock and Larry Fink are now pushing Bitcoin because of these ETFs.
Yeah.
So I've mixed emotions on that because
larry fink doesn't like gold so what's the deal about bitcoin so there's a lot of open questions
but i do think just this monumental uh movement it really is it really is crazy to watch david
the shift away from the subculture water into uh accepted reality for finances. Yeah, when you talk about the chart from Saylor,
it is very much like the dead internet theory
that basically the internet has been taken over
with phony stuff from the government.
And that's what they've done to the financial system, isn't it?
Yes, it's all built on fake.
And I've never seen,
and I have to maybe get a copy or screenshot it for you.
I just was sitting there with my son and I go, just look at that.
So I've never seen, you know, just all of the amount of currency and debt and what they consider assets.
But those could be paper assets and stock markets and exchanges and other things that really don't hold value if it's not, you know, real assets, whether it's real estate or tangible
something. And so that those those were relegated to a very, very remote corner of the financial
map. So I don't think there's not enough. There's not enough real to go around in this world of fake.
And so when you look at it, you know, my take on Larry Fink is as he's talking about all this stuff and he really is i don't
know if it's so much bitcoin as it is etf stuff because when he's talking about it he actually
makes etf a verb he wants to etf everything and in a sense that's like making everything a derivative
of course he would like that that's what these people have done they create these fake derivative
financial instruments that gives them the kind of leverage to do this.
You know, that's where all this fake stuff comes from.
It comes from these derivatives that are out there.
And I think he sees a whole new area of, you know, crypto fakeness and crypto derivatives using the ETF stuff.
That's the thing that concerns me about it.
But what do you think about all these politicians?
I mean, they've got their agenda of course there's a lot of people that are making contributions to politicians like
tom emmer he supports it because he's getting not because he wants to have honest money but because
he's getting a lot of contributions from people who are in the crypto business and that's fine
you know i i think that the bitcoin thing uh it's good for us to have alternatives
to the monopolized uh fake system that the government has but i also suspect these
politicians uh was anything said about cbdc by trump since uh jared kushner was plotting uh the
beginning of cbdc there there with Steve Mnuchin,
Trump's treasury secretary, when Trump was in office.
What did Trump say about CBDC?
Yeah, conveniently, nobody brings that up, you know,
when Trump starts talking about CBDC.
But, yeah, he did mention in his talk, he said,
and there'll never be a CBDC while I'm president.
You know, so, like there's not a wall either but you know the whole thing with this with it with him and his promises i just i was more
interested in yeah again i don't think trump believes any of this i think he was literally
the way that the speech went it looked like he was reading it for the first time like if you if
you watch him go over his uh the uh the stats on on Bitcoin being at the market cap relative to silver,
and he says it surpassed silver.
Wow.
He kind of takes it like, that's wow.
Like he's reading it for the first time.
Like, oh, wow, that's pretty amazing.
Maybe it'll reach gold.
You know, like what he starts going into.
But he did mention that.
And some of the other politicians
with that that was another thing that i thought was i just didn't expect that i guess i've been
paying attention but maybe i just uh maybe that escaped me but there really is a lot more
political involvement in bitcoin uh and i just again this the the difference between where it was and what Bitcoin has originated and where it is now, I think it's got a story to tell.
There is going to be a lot more that comes out of this with Bitcoin.
But I think we have to watch these politicians very closely.
What are they actually trying to do?
I mean, you mentioned Larry Fink, and I wondered, what's the scenario here?
What's the end game?
You're right.
He doesn't talk about you owning bitcoin yourself with your own keys he's talking
about etfs that's right and he's talking about controls yeah i think his play is derivatives yeah
yes i i think there's something that of course in blackrock's connection because of trump to the fed
uh to the central bank uh again you know, if a president ordered the treasury
to start buying Bitcoin, what would the Federal Reserve do?
You know, would it be akin to JFK's executive order on silver
which RFK Jr. mentioned, by the way.
So I thought that was interesting.
What did he say about it?
Well, he just mentioned that his uncle
had signed an executive order on silver uh wanting to make it somewhat of a permanent
monetary class asset and uh that you know after he was assassinated all the silver was taken out of
the coinage so it's something that you know again those of us that recognize the conspiracy theory
of history those that's a direct correlation of youK, along with Abraham Lincoln, like him or not, those are the only two presidents that printed notes direct from the Treasury.
And they were both shot in the head in public to channel Jim Mars.
But, yeah, I mean, that's something that I think directly correlates to JFK having been an enemy to the Federal Reserve.
He was very skeptical of the Fed's power.
He was very specific about how he would accumulate a big Bitcoin reserve.
Did he have any other specifics about things that he talked about CBDC?
He did talk about CBDC. And he mentioned what his transformation really came down to being involved in the strike, the Canadian truckers strike a couple of years ago.
And he said that's when he saw that, when he saw that, you know, the Canadian government's overreach and being able to freeze accounts and go after people as enemies of the state just for peacefully protesting. He looked at alternatives and found Bitcoin.
And he's very specific.
You know, I don't think, RFK Jr. wasn't hand-wringing.
He had really, I think, thought this through.
It seemed very strategic on his part.
So of all the people there, I found him to be the most interesting to watch.
And, of course, you know, Trump did come in,
and he didn't obviously go as far, near as far as rfk jr but just the mere fact that they're there
and this in this space and then you got this type of uh spotlight being shown on it i did think too
david it's interesting that it's for whatever reason partisan i mean and you got mostly it's
mostly republicans uh that are you know for Bitcoin or touting Bitcoin, which I find bizarre.
Then, of course, RFK Jr. is an independent candidate.
So it really highlights that there is some difference in the parties there.
I don't trust either one of the parties, as you know.
I don't cheerleader either one of them.
But it is weird that it is somewhat partisan.
And of course, I forget specifics of it. But immediately after all this talk about having Bitcoin as reserve, as a kind of counter and defiance to that, showing that they are still at the gist of it was they wanted to send a signal that they're still at war with Bitcoin and crypto in general.
Right. Yeah, absolutely. So one analyst called it tone deaf. I don't think it's tone deaf at all i think it was a indirect defiance of you
know any kind of future policy this is 200 000 bitcoin uh held by uh the doj which were all
seized assets um for people and civil asset forfeiture you know and that's what that's what
they are silk road or other things like that with ross albert so yeah that they move that there's
no that's not a coincidence at all it
was moved into an unknown wallet uh from a known wallet into an unknown wallet um so they're just
doing that just to show that showcase that you're exactly right that they're still in charge um that
there is a war on crypto and and private assets this is weird the tomb of the unknown wallet the
tomb of the unknown wallet is where they put it
we don't know where it is or right but also you mentioned ross ulbrich and and trump mentioned
ross ulbrich uh who he had an opportunity to pardon but he didn't i remember there was a
concerted effort uh by ross's mom lynn who i've talked to many times to try to get him to pardon
but you know on his uh as he's leaving office, he only pardoned white-collar criminals that Jared knew from Israel or whatever.
I mean, it was basically, it was that bad.
He didn't want to pardon Snowden or Assange or Ross Ulbrich, but I guess, in the context of Ross Ulbrich is something of a placeholder for the Bitcoin community, because one of the reasons that they railroaded him and gave him consecutive life sentences so he could never get parole was to send a signal about Bitcoin bitcoin was it well that's exactly right they were handing out t-shirts
uh at the event and uh you know it's like free ross you know vote trump and they were handed
those are free and look a better late than never and that's somebody there's a lot of hope yeah oh
by the way i think i may i may have to uh pause my my mic here we got the train going by my house
here in texas david it's pretty loud
i may i may have to uh you may have to come back to me here in about two minutes if you don't mind
that's okay that's all right i don't hear anything with it yet but uh we'll let you know you will
yeah that's up i live i live right next to the train track and the old house built in the 40s
there you go you can hear the. It's a lot of fun.
I don't hear it.
You hear it there, but we don't hear it over the microphone.
Yeah, the train is shaking.
Oh, okay.
Well, that's good.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, okay.
Well, normally it's a pretty loud event.
I have to pause it whenever I'm broadcasting.
Okay.
Yeah.
But, yeah, they were giving out free shirts, and they offered me one and i felt i felt bad for them as like you know again
trump was already president and i i don't like i can't suspend disbelief long enough to go oh yeah
as soon as he's like well maybe that's the case maybe they've broken through maybe he has had
some kind of change in policy or that's advantageous now uh and a lot of things had to
happen for that to to take place so i i really really do hope that he does pardon ross and uh
that that you know that happens um but when i see things like that that it's it's very partisan uh
you know vote trump he's going to do this and that there was a lot of people there in the
movement because of you know you know it's a thousand dollars a ticket to get to get into
the general seating uh so it wasn't like a huge mega rally but it was
very very very busy very packed well for for james speed well that's interesting and uh it'll be
interesting to see what happens so uh how do you take things and of course there's been this uh
such a crazy election cycle um since we've last talked so many things have happened uh so what do you think i mean you think
that uh i know everybody was cheering on trump because he's uh now thrown his hat in on the
side of bitcoin as it's become a political dividing line now uh but uh how do you see this
do you think um we're too far away to make any predictions or do you think that uh trump is uh going to be
able to pull it out with lala harris i mean she's pretty flaky but again she is for the most part
a fresh face for a lot of these people and you know trump's been around now for eight years a
lot of people really hate him uh so i don't know what how how to make this uh uh how to call this
election especially because we've got both sides are certain that their side is going to win.
That's my real concern is that it's going to trigger violence,
perhaps even a civil war.
Who knows how they'll use it and how they're setting this thing up.
What's your general take on the election?
We don't usually talk that much about politics,
but since we're talking about Trump and the Bitcoin conference,
what's your take on it well prior to to biden getting out i felt like it's pretty much an inability that trump would
would be uh re-elected or re-selected um i don't know now there's a wild card there and the thing
is i don't think that kamala harris is necessarily going to get a lot more votes than Joe Biden would have.
I think that our politics have are defined now by demographics.
I think that's what a lot of people I don't even know why anybody would study political science anymore.
All you have to do is shift the demographics to like a Californian and you just have a ruling class.
You have a doesn't matter.
You can run a dead person as long as there's a d there um then you win i mean once a state once an area goes
demographically blue does it turn back red um that doesn't happen only red states turn purple
and then blue blue states don't go red um when i was a kid in texas there was a the democratic
party was still very prominent this is you know you know, LBJ country, blue dog Democrats.
And you remember Ann Richards was governor back in the early 90s.
She was eventually defeated by somehow a very cogent George W. Bush.
And then if you look at those old tapes, like, how is that guy?
It's the same guy that was president. And he used to nobody told him to act dumb yet i guess but and richard was a
democrat she was governor of texas it was very much a democratic uh state a blue dog democrat
state you know it turned into the and i i'm with you i disdain the red blue um identifiers i know what that psyop is but
it turned into a republican state and you know now it's now it's republican um and that doesn't
happen with that doesn't happen anymore it doesn't happen with uh you know it's not gonna happen the
state's not gonna go from from a blue state to a deep red state or anything like that um so i think
what what we're really going to watch here is
an actual campaign which i think trump's running somewhat of a campaign versus what
kamala harris is going to run which is just demographics i mean they're just going to
the key points the identifiers for those people that vote that way and it doesn't matter what
her policies are going to be it doesn't matter uh what her politics are it doesn't matter what her policies are going to be. It doesn't matter what her politics are. It doesn't matter even if she has a gaffe.
I don't think that really, we're just not in the same country anymore.
This is not 1984 Reagan versus Mondale where Reagan can get a 48-state landslide.
It doesn't work that way.
I just think whatever, people are already drawing their lines of where they are.
The Republican Party and Trump's base is shrinking.
It's not growing. It's a shrinking base, unfortunately, because of the things that the Republican Party have done to this country, whether it's, you know, outsourcing jobs or insourcing people, you know, and not doing anything about the border, mass immigration. I mean, we import a million legal immigrants a year, a million.
That's not illegal immigration.
It's just regular immigration, and 80% of all new immigrants vote Democrat.
So 800,000 new Democrats a year, just regardless.
That's not counting the factories and universities that turn out left-wing young adults all over the country,
and school systems and television and culture.
So the cards are stacked against anybody that carries anything of a conservative mantle.
And I don't know.
Trump's still not really running on anything substantive.
That's right.
It's more like a cult of personality.
I mean, we have the assassination attempt that garnered him a lot of iconic photos and all that but still policy i
haven't heard policy you know um except things that are alarming like the the trade war stuff
yeah um so i don't know david i really i think it's a toss-up at this point and if kamala harris
would you're right though about the uh the fallout would be
tremendous uh for those i mean if you're in the maga camp right now and you're wearing that hat
and you really think you know trump's the second coming and all that like you're going to think it
was it was stolen and it was i mean it very might well it'd been i don't know but you're definitely
not going to believe anything um and the same thing goes for the other side. Like how can the first,
you know,
Indian black,
you know,
prosecutor lady,
whatever she is,
how can she lose to this buffoon?
Right.
Yeah.
So both sides and they're both,
both sides are tribal.
Everything,
everybody's dug in,
but I do think like it's,
it's,
you know,
Biden in 2020,
he doesn't have to fill a room.
He doesn't have to fill a stadium.
He doesn't have to have boat parades and all this other stuff he just has the votes that's right
you know and that's that's how demographics work and it's how uh the electronic voting stuff works
as well i've spent a lot of time talking about that this last week and you know it is just a
yet another so many different ways that they can rig the election uh and and i thought it was very
telling when you look at venezuela they immediately knew that it they can rig the election. And I thought it was very telling when you look at Venezuela.
They immediately knew that it was a rigged election.
How?
Well, they used Edison Research, the same people that do it for all the news organizations here in the U.S.
And they ran exit polls and they looked at the exit polls versus the official reports.
And they said, yeah, this is rigged.
And that's how the State Department has always assessed whether or not a foreign election is honest or not so why didn't either the republicans or the democrats use it to
prove their point with the 2020 election i think it's because they're both rigging the election
it's a hacking contest in a number of different ways and so that's why i think it really is
impossible to figure out what is is going on with. But everybody is invested in it, as you pointed out.
And I think they want it that way.
They want people fighting each other over the election result.
Whichever way it goes, they'll be able to do that.
So I think we're coming in for some difficult times politically as well as economically. You know, when we look at this, Tony, in terms of CBDC and the rest of the stuff,
Europe is going full on.
I mean, they've got five countries that are doing the vaccine passport thing,
and they've continued to develop this.
They're rolling it out, doing their beta test sites at five different countries.
They're talking about a digital euro and how it's going to be their option for electronic payments and all the rest of the stuff i mean it's it's moving into that
it's kind of on the side burner here in the u.s while we got the election but i think they're
going to ramp that up pretty quickly of course next year after the election real id comes in
and it is going to be required to fly.
It's going to be, you know, they're going to bring it on in force after the election.
And I think these next four years, it's going to be a real fight, regardless of who they
select to be the president.
It's going to be a real fight for the last four years to take us into this 2030 dystopia
that they've been planning a long time.
Well, I couldn't agree more uh it's it's like akin to world war ii when they uh set up patent to look
like to feign that looked like the third reich was he was going to come in from the the channel
and they built up all the fake even like inflatable tanks and other things you know that's what the
election is yeah the election is that have all of us looking over here that's right looking at this thing that really doesn't matter i mean it
really doesn't uh at the end of the day there's no real substantive policy differences not really
um you know you still those who control which is this the multinationals and central banksters
that's really who's controlling most of this in our politics but it's just a head fake the agenda 2030 uh great reset march is on
that's what we have to pay attention to the world's changing it's changing rapidly i know
neither one of these candidates are talking about de-dollarization i'm not not really not any real
not with any real clout and they're not going they're not going into depth
they're not they're not doing anything that touches the real problems here of this this
waning tower in the united states the the empty empire the infrastructure uh coming apart and uh
are standing in the world all that economically it's it's again very fragile a fragile system yeah i mean you look at the
crowd strike issue that happened uh what 10 days ago and uh and how everything was affected all
across the board very fragile system uh and we've got uh trip wires for wars all over the globe uh
and i don't i don't like to just get into like oh it's it's just gonna a dark time ahead but there's
a lot of challenges ahead.
And again, our politics are just a distraction.
Maybe 20 years ago, we'd been talking about what's affecting people.
But now it's just a cult of personality.
I like what Edward Snowden said at the Bitcoin event.
He said, go vote, but don't join a cult.
I mean, he said it like five times like he's like you can
go vote he's like vote you know vote your conscience but don't join a cult good that's
what a lot of this has become and you know it's really sad i i went in to go watch the trump
speech in in the actual auditorium and he of course it took like an hour to get in there and
i got there early in the morning with my son and then about you know two or three hours into the talks my son's like i need to get some more coffee so he got out and
he's like i can't get back in so we i just i just left i'm like i'll just listen to it outside you
know i walked around the expo i didn't miss anything but you could you know anytime a speaker
would mention uh you know before trump went on stage anytime a speaker would mention that trump had
been anti-bitcoin anti-crypto in the past the crowd booed heavily and i thought maybe for a
second they were booing that he was no it's the fact that somebody brought it up yes exactly you're
not supposed to notice it and it really is a cult and these people can't just yeah and we all know it
you know as that's known as saying you keep it at arm's length you know i but but they have bought
into this thing and that's what's dangerous that's the thing about this election that scares me
not the outcome uh because they're both controlled by a lot of the same forces
uh what bothers me is how they have used this to essentially create a competition, chaos, a civil war over these personalities.
It's not even over the issues.
It's over the personalities.
It's over the personalities.
It's a real shame.
And again, we have to do our best.
We have to cover the, you know, I covered on my show.
You cover and we have to cover some of this. As Sun Tzu said no you're enemy we have to have intel but that's not really what's going
on here you know there's much larger issues that we face here as a country uh and i i agree with
you on electronic voting you have to start there yeah you know don jeffries did a great job in
hidden history calling uh covering something called a vote scam. I recommend anybody go look into that.
There was a pair of brothers that really researched electronic voting and vote tallying back in the late 80s and early 90s.
Go check out Don Jeffries' work on that in Hidden History.
And it's really eye-opening because we don't have true accounting.
And especially when you do something electronically, you're right.
They could be just like, who has the best hackers?
Yes, it is.
It's a hacking contest.
I said that after 2016 because I talked a great deal about electronic voting,
not specifically about any particular company like Smartmatic or Dominion or any one.
There's also ES&S.
But it's just electronic voting in general and how vulnerable it is.
I said, you know, you can cheat with anything, but when you've got electronic voting, it allows people to stuff the ballot from anywhere in the world.
They don't have to be there physically.
They don't have to have an agent that's there physically.
They can do it from anywhere.
And so you've opened up your system to uh bad actors from all over the
world and that's the the real issue for it and um you know you look at the history of venezuela
that's the these uh you know chavez chavez and all the rest of these people they have been able
to maintain uh this the power of this socialist party uh by using these um these electronic voting
machines so that's the other part of it.
And so when I look at it, it isn't so much that I say,
well, who's got the better story about issues or the more likable personality or who's got the most boxes checked on the intersectionality ranking thing here,
but who is it that the system would like to have
and how are they going to use
this person? That's what really scares me about the cult that has been developed around this.
That's what really scares me. I think that's the way that the selection is going to be used.
They don't even pretend to have an election anymore. I mean, it's just a selection.
And everybody can see that, but they're still drawn in as a cult. It's amazing to me.
Yeah.
We've just suspended all thinking.
All critical thinking has been suspended due to partisanship.
That's where you just leave your brain.
Unfortunately, that's where people go now.
And they said very partisan or dug in on those lines.
And it's just getting more and more entrenched.
I was on a show yesterday.
He says, well, he's a conservative Catholic. And he said,
well, I get in a lot of trouble because I don't I don't just necessarily follow Trump. You know,
I could criticize Trump. I said, oh, you just lost a lot of money, too. That's how all of this
works, you know, and just being in that crowd, though, this is you know, these are people are
supposed to be free thinking Bitcoiners, you know, skeptical of the central power, central bank, skeptical of fiat
currency. I mean, you don't travel that far and spend that kind of money to go and sit in a
conference and listen to Bitcoin if you haven't thought some of those issues through. But when
it came up to Trump, there was just a ton of people there booing anyone who said anything,
even if it's repeating what he said. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, it's amazing. Absolutely amazing.
I've never seen anything like it in all these years.
It truly is a cult.
Talk to us a little bit about what you think is going to happen with interest
rates and gold as you're looking at the Federal Reserve.
I've been talking about, you know, these long-term issues,
regardless of what happens in the short term before the election.
And we look at the long
term issues uh janet yellen's down at the entrance to the amazon essentially you know the last gas
station before you get into the amazon i guess they're having this conference she says we got
to spend 78 trillion dollars in the next 20 years to save the planet and the bulk of that is going
to come from the u.s and it's going to be like a big covid mcguffin thing annually just over this climate grift thing and of course they're going
to pile this up into massive debt but at the same time as soon as uh as trump mentions well let's
not tax social security or something they trot out the congressional budget office to say we don't
have the money for that but they got the money for the climate mcguffin and it's going to be massive inflation they're going
to keep going into debt until they do collapse it they'll do it over the green agenda if nothing
else but um uh what do you see in terms of short term in terms of interest rate changes
it reminded me when i first went on air on the radio 11 years ago,
and there was an article about how they had shortfalls for the veterans
budget for the VA and having a hard time.
They're going to need to have so much more and they couldn't find it.
It wasn't in the budget.
And I just went through all the foreign aid and I was like, well,
here we go.
And I just went live on air and I was doing the calculations.
Let's just cut out this country, this country, this country.
And I go, there's the, there's your, there's your short calculations. Let's just cut out this country, this country, this country.
And I go, there's your shortfall.
Of course, they don't have anything that actually helps America.
They won't have anything that helps our infrastructure, that makes us stronger, that improves our society.
The ruling class are absentee landlords.
They're literally going to flee the sinking ship.
The Treasury is being looted i mean how how i saw an article today on kitco um the the debt has passed the 35 trillion
so 35 trillion was one trillion um the year of my birth for right right no not quite a trillion. It reached it in 1980. So, again, now we go a trillion in debt every 90 to 100 days.
The wheels are off.
So, of course, you can promise anything.
I mean, you're loitering the treasury.
It doesn't matter.
You've got this fake system.
And we're inside a real-time experiment.
Since 1971, Richard Nixon takes us off the gold standard of a free-floating fiat currency.
The average lifespan is 26 years for that
currency we've doubled that so we're inside an experiment i don't see any other way to describe
it and these policy wonky policy people that were you know tools uh for the world economic forum and
davos and and the u.n of course they're going to come up with like crazy numbers. I mean, remember this was, they were touting the Green New Deal and AOC said, this is our
World War II.
Remember that this was something that she said, this is our World War II.
What does that even mean?
You know, that's when we had a different times, you know, debt to GDP has come close to what
we have now.
And then it would dissipate and go back and it's usually around 30 percent 40 percent that's like 130 140 percent of debt to gdp ratio so none of these things are sustainable
and as de-dollarization continues um those who are paying attention you you would serve yourself well
uh by not buying into any like we're not going to be paying for that stuff.
The ability for the treasury of the United States to borrow endlessly and
sell those bonds and on the treasuries on the open market and hold them.
And I don't see, that's not going to be something that continues.
As a matter of fact, I think it won't be,
it probably won't be a triangulated swift death for the dollar.
It'd be more like a, like, be more like someone falling down the stairs.
It won't be like you just jumped off a cliff.
That's what I think anyway, or push down the stairs.
But yeah, it will be something like that.
But those times aren't here now.
They're just slowly starting.
You're slowly starting to see the downturn in the purchasing power of the dollar and the money velocity starts to slow.
And those issues will come home, and it will change our politics.
I think a lot of that stuff will be off the table. depression where you have people you did going to have to have austerity measures and also be able to stop social unrest through the food programs and other things like that because it
will have gotten so bad i agree yeah uh one other thing i want to ask you i just thought about uh
the bitcoin thing did um did he bring up the federal reserve directly trump or did rfk jr i
imagine maybe rfk jr did but did they bring up the Federal Reserve?
Did they just talk about Bitcoin and what they would like to do?
Mostly the Bitcoin. I'd have to go back to the transcript of RFK Jr. I know he's much more substantive and he had actual policy. I do believe he did mention the Federal Reserve,
and I think that was in correlation to uh and i'll see if i get the
transcript for you what he mentioned about his his uncle's he was and he did mention he was
his uncle jfk was skeptical of fed policy and uh what you know what what the fed was doing in
control of the money supply and uh so on and so forth so he did mention that um but i don't believe trump
mentioned anything about the fed i mean he did mention cbdc uh i don't i think seriously david
i think he was reading the speech for the first time like that when he was up there and just like
he looked at it and was like oh wow silver really market cap is silver i don't think he really
he really knew anything about bitcoin uh going into that i get that impression every time i see him
speaking he's reading the speech i mean he had you know one of the big issues uh in 2016 was
obamacare and somebody had written up a great uh paper that was on the trump campaign website and
i spent time talking about so well this is really good if he's got people who are going to push
this thing through i know Trump hasn't mentioned it.
He doesn't really care about it if he even knows about it.
But maybe his staff is going to push.
Well, as soon as he got elected, that was deep six, you know, memory hold off of his website.
So, yeah, I mean, I look at the policy statements of Trump.
I'm pretty cynical that anything is going to be done.
But it is interesting to see, as you point out, the political divide around that.
But I just, you know, I like the anonymity, the physical aspect of the metals and things like that.
That's what I think is really important.
And the more I look at the Internet, it looks like a fiat currency. It's like fiat information now at this point.
What's going on at wise wolf
well the same as always just continuing to uh create a supply chain for from customers and uh
for wolf pack members that's i'm in texas right now i've got some appointments with the trading
floor and getting garring new new supply the next uh week or so uh really that's what i'm watching
i think that's what's going to separate all precious metals dealers in the next week or so uh really that's what i'm watching i think that's what's going to
separate all precious metals dealers in the next two three five years is going to be who can get
supply yeah as i mentioned earlier in our talk i mean you if you look at the chart of assets in the
world this giant you know chart and the little little corner in the left-hand corner is gold
silver and bitcoin um so there's no there's not enough uh real you know
to house all the fake and so there's going to be something that happens to all that fake i mean
we're talking about an unprecedented amount of debt creation currency creation there's 52 times
more currency on earth today than when i was born um and that's fake currency by the way these aren't
notes backed up by anything you can't trade them in for a commodity.
They're just rapidly losing purchasing power.
So I'm setting up supply, David, and we're looking to continue to grow Wolfpack.
I will say I'll have an announcement maybe next week.
If you're interested in buying Bitcoin, Wise Wolf Bitcoin will be operational here in the next week or two.
You can just go direct with me if you want to buy a coin.
And we're setting that up.
There's a whole bunch of things I got to hoop, so I got to jump through.
I used to be in the Bitcoin ATM business,
and we sold that a couple years ago because of the regulation.
It's gotten crazy.
Yeah.
But I decided I'm going to bring that back to Wise Wolf.
As a matter of fact, within the next week, we should be able to accept Bitcoin for one-time purchases, and I'm not going to bring that back to, to wise Wolf. And as a matter of fact, within the next week,
we should be able to accept Bitcoin for one-time purchases.
And I'm not going to charge a fee.
So like,
if you've got Bitcoin and you want to buy precious metal,
we'll be the only gold and silver broker that I know that does not charge a
fee to,
to use your Bitcoin.
So we'll make it really convenient for people to be able to use their BTC.
That's,
that's what's new.
And I don't have it all in place yet, but I'm working on it. So I should be able to make an announcement here in that's that's what's new and uh i don't have it all in place yet but i'm
working on it so i should be able to make an announcement here in the next week or two wow
be a great way to get physical yeah you know when um when you look at i just thinking about uh you
know um think and he's as he's talking about how focused he is on etfs and i spent time last a couple of days talking about how JP Morgan had used the ETFs
for silver and for gold to manipulate on behalf of the government and I'm sure that's what Fink
is looking at you know how can I how can I manipulate Bitcoin well I can use an ETF and I
can do the same thing that JP Morgan has been doing with gold and silver I can do that with
Bitcoin I really do think that's where he said it. But yeah, it's important to go direct,
you know, get your Bitcoin direct,
get your silver and gold direct,
hold it, get it outside of the virtual world.
That is, that infrastructure,
that whole infrastructure is getting so shaky
from our power infrastructure
to cybersecurity issues that we see over and over again,
as you mentioned before.
Well, thank you for joining us, Tony.
I really do appreciate you coming on.
Thank you for your support for the program.
And folks, if you want to find out more, you can get to Tony's Wise Wolf.
You can do that with davidknight.gold and let him know that you came through us.
Appreciate it, Tony.
Thank you very much.
Appreciate you, sir.
Thank you.
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well let's take a look at some of the things that are happening in olympics because i do think it is uh interesting because we're seeing uh both the uh tranny uh agenda going crazy as well as elements of the green agenda uh in paris
but uh there's also still fighting going back and forth about this opening ceremony uh barbara butch
is what this woman who is a self-described lesbian calls herself
she was one who was at the center wearing the halo thing she's now filed a legal complaint
after she's gotten a lot of abuse online seems like the abuse can only go one direction uh target of yet another piece of cyber harassment she said see she has free speech
to mock into parody uh but other people don't her lawyer issued a letter announcing the filing of
several complaints and says that they intend to prosecute anyone who tries to intimidate her in the future.
I thought, oh, that's strange language.
I mean, this is a lawyer.
Prosecute is a different term than filing a complaint, a lawsuit, right?
And yet, that is exactly what they are talking about doing.
They filed a complaint, not so much that they filed a lawsuit against individuals, but they complained to the
Paris prosecutor's office to prosecute people for their speech. You see, they can engage in
free speech for them. They can offend people, but if you offend them, they're going to get the
prosecutor on you. The police probe is expected to focus
on messages based on religion and sexual orientation. What? What? They said that
without any sense of irony. That was what was offensive about their opening ceremony, ceremony was their hateful messages about religion and their debauchery about sex and yet if you say
anything about the essence of that the religious aspect of it or the sex aspect of it then they
prosecute you butch is a self-proclaimed love activist who wore the silver headdress that resembled a halo,
while flanked by drag artists, dancers, and others during the opening ceremony to mock the Last Supper.
And again, there's nothing sacred about a painting.
It was da Vinci's idea of what he imagined it would look like the paintings are not sacred but it was
really the debauchery the uh deliberate mocking and hatred of you know the mean spirited aspect
of it combined with debauchery and it was the government's participation in it because the
olympics is run by governments those are the things that I found offensive with it.
I think a lot of people found that offensive.
Again, there have been a lot of parodies and even mockery by the Simpsons and others,
and it hasn't created this kind of outrage.
The fact that the governments would fund this, run this, and think that it was okay.
And we all know what they're doing in terms of elevating
lgbt as a religion especially the tranny aspect of this and it's right there uh you better not
make any comments about their religion or their sexual orientation or you will be prosecuted
the famous depiction of christ and his apostles was seen as being reimagined as Bacchanalia
involving drag queens, homosexuals, and transsexuals, said R.T.
That's exactly right.
Now, it's kind of interesting that people behind The Chosen, Dallas Jenkins, said, well,
here's our image of the last supper we thought we would give you our idea of how it looks uh here's the authentic image he says and uh here's what they
came up with and i looked at that and i thought you know that's not authentic at all quite frankly
and they're sitting at tables now this is kind of uh one of the issues that i
have with the chosen they take a lot of artistic license and the fact that people are sitting at a
table um if you actually read the account of it something about john reclining on jesus leaning
on jesus that type of thing and i've've seen that. There was a Mediterranean cuisine restaurant that Karen and I used to go to occasionally
in Austin, and it was run by some people from the Middle East.
I'm not sure exactly what ethnic group they were, but most of the restaurant did not have
tables like this.
All around the perimeter in one entire section, They had the kind of tables that people would use in the Middle East
where they would sit on the floor and then kind of lean on one arm as they ate.
And that's the way that it would have been done at the time of Jesus.
So, yeah, putting them on a table.
It is interesting when people do these artistic things.
One of the things I found interesting, you know, like I said,
I don't put any religious significance into leonardo da vinci's imaginings of um of um you
know what it looked like any more than i do dallas jenkins imagination but it used to be especially
weird um you had uh during the dutch uh painters uh you, when they were predominant, they would paint biblical scenes.
And they would paint Abraham dressed up like a contemporary Dutchman and things like that.
They absolutely had not been to the Middle East.
They had not seen what any of that stuff looked like.
They didn't have the flora or the fauna from that area.
Nothing was authentic.
And it was not really until the middle of the 1800s that people really started going there from Europe.
And then at that time, they started doing archaeology.
It had been around for so long that a big line of criticism of the bible was that these are just made up stories and all these different nations that supposedly existed around there was no evidence
that they existed well they'd not looked and when they started to look that line of criticism just
disappeared as a matter of fact it went from being a line of criticism oh you just made up all these
fairy stories it went from that to really bolstering uh the account of the bible
so um the chosen they said inspired fans with a truly biblical take on the transformational scene
well i'm not quite so sure you know it's kind of interesting too there's been a lot of tommy
robinson uh was just arrested again by the the police there because there's been a lot of anger about this
knife attack on this uh these these young kids and three young children killed a teacher severely
injured and um jordan peterson did an interview with him i think it was last week talking about why the establishment hates tommy robinson so much and at one point uh jordan peterson just kind of abruptly stops
and he says you know um you do you know the story about the rich young ruler from the gospels is
what he said and tommy robinson didn know. And I thought that was really interesting.
He, no, never heard of it.
Not really.
And so what that tells you is that, you know,
he's not ever been associated with a church or anything.
He wouldn't know any of that.
And he goes, yeah,
I think it applies to what you're talking about.
Now what Tommy Robinson was talking about was the fact that he had gotten
involved politically and then there'd
been a lot of pushback and things like that and he thought i just want to live my life and so he said
he moved he got a new name tommy robinson not his real name and he lived anonymously like that for
about a year and people left him alone until uh some reporter uh discovered where
he was and then exposed it and and made it out there but he said i just wanted to live my life
and just have a successful business and some things like that and uh and that's when jordan
peterson jumped in that reminds me of the rich young ruler and he had such a strange take on it
jordan peterson as well you know first i was
surprised that tommy robinson had not even heard of it i guess i just um i'm surprised at the
biblical illiteracy of our society now but it really has become post-christian pagan and then
jordan peterson uh started to tell him the story and then interpret it for him.
And the very first thing Jordan Peterson said, which was very much like you see with the chosen.
I don't know if he saw this depicted on the chosen or whatever, but he says, so Jesus is riding along in a cart.
And I thought, what?
That's not part of the story.
He walked everywhere.
As far as I could tell, it seemed like he was always walking.
And that was kind of the form of instruction that he and even Aristotle did that as well.
It's called peripatetic instruction.
He'd just kind of walk along with his disciples and teach them as he's walking along.
That's essentially what is talked about in Deuteronomy 6 in terms of teaching your children.
You know, as you walk with them in the way.
You know, you point out this, you point out that, and you comment on life.
And kind of explain to them using what is in front of you.
Using current events and that type of thing.
But he said, so he's riding in this cart.
And the rich young ruler jumps into the cart with him, and they start talking.
And it's like, this is getting interesting now.
This is being reimagined by Jordan Peterson.
And his bottom line is that it was something that was just too much sacrifice, and he didn't want to do it.
That was what he took out of it to apply to him.
And I thought, that's also kind of novel.
I've never seen it that way before.
I mean, you know, this is essentially a guy coming to him and saying, you know, what do I have to do to be saved?
And so, you know, Jesus knew right away that he's trying to justify himself by his works.
And so he says, well, you know, keep the commandments.
Keep the Ten Commandments.
I've done all that.
It's like, oh, yeah, you really have?
You haven't lied?
I think you just lied right there.
And so then to show him as an example that he hasn't kept the commandments,
he says, sell everything you've gotten and follow me or
what give it to the poor follow me right showing that he covets this stuff that that has become his
god his master and um and so then he goes away and and that was you know a clever way of trying to
explain to him what he was trusting in that he had in fact violated these
and that he wasn't going to be able to keep it but i thought it was kind of interesting that
tommy robinson had never heard of it jordan peterson has got this has reimagined it not
only the specifics of it but the overall uh point of it i thought it is it is strange we do live in a strange time and i think
many of us need to understand if you do understand that i think you have to do whatever you can to
try to get people focused on what is fundamentally important in our life you see the fundamentally
important thing is not even the,
I admire Tony,
Tommy Robinson for wanting to succeed and to work hard and to,
to build himself up.
That's all admirable stuff,
but that's not really what life is about.
What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and lose his own soul?
You see,
we have lost as a society,
even the most fundamental elementary school bible school sunday school
shallow understanding of this stuff we have become completely illiterate and the things of god and
that's why people are so apt to try things that are not really going to be good for us i mean we haven't even tried
the peaceful things why would we want to start to get into the violent things we haven't even
given that a chance a lot of times people say well we've tried everything else i guess we need
to give it a prayer well why don't you start with that instead um anyway getting to
the trans religion of the olympics one example of this that the daily mail picked up we were
talking yesterday about the boxing and in the context of the boxing uh where they have sanctioned men beating up women as a sport.
It's just sick.
It's ridiculous.
And a female volleyball player, 17 years old,
left paralyzed with brain damage by a tranny opponent who cackled with delight after knocking her to the ground.
And she's speaking up about what is happening at the Olympics
because you have both the Women's Box association the international boxing organization both of them were saying no
no we don't want to have men boxing women but the political olympics committee shut all that down
pushed them out and said no we're going to do it and so this uh this woman was 17 she's now 19 uh payton
mcnab was 17 when a ball spiked by a trans opponent with force struck her in the face
threw her to the ground and shut off her consciousness the 511 trans player cackled
in the light miznab mcnab said after her to the floor, as did other players in the opposite team.
She was left with brain damage and paralysis on her right side, which ended her dreams of getting a volleyball college scholarship and has even made it difficult to walk without falling.
She told the Daily Mail that it was disgusting that two boxers who failed gender tests had been cleared to fight
women at this year's games in paris she fears that women could suffer injuries that are worse
than hers she said there's a biological difference between the true two trans women and women
there is a difference in sports because of this in the first place and where did we get this idea where
this began to happen the feminists have long denied for 40 or 50 years right they were pushing
this idea that women were equal to men in sports and all the rest of the stuff we had the the rigged
tennis thing with bobby riggs and billy gene. And as I pointed out before, you know,
even when he was a second or third rate tennis player and he was retired and,
you know, middle-aged,
he had already beat a current practicing woman champion.
And so then they set this thing up between Bobby Riggs and Billie Jean King.
And the people around him said it was rigged.
You know, he was paid and all this stuff.
And then after that, you had Jimmy Connors do a match again with a woman.
And, you know, it wasn't close at all.
And so the feminists had been setting this thing up for a very long time.
And now the trannies have pushed this forward.
It used to be illegal for men to beat up women, she said.
And now people are putting it on TV and watching it.
It is such a weird reality.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Such a weird reality and you know that's kind of interesting because weird has now become a uh it's now become um the gravitas of the left you know i mentioned that
because at one point somebody said something and it was decades ago politics politics. They said, so-and-so has gravitas. A strange word that nobody used.
And then everybody started using it for a week or so.
And so now this label of weird has been put out there and applied to J.D. Vance.
His weird ideas about women and family.
Babylon Bee put it up this way.
So which of these two is weird and they show on the left
lala harris with some guy looks like he's seven feet tall a mustache and makeup and dress like
a woman and on the other side you have jd vance and his wife holding two children so which one
of these two is weird as a matter of fact here is a super cut of all
the people all the democrats talking about weird weird weird some of what he and his running mate
are saying well it's just plain weird
these guys are just weird that's where they are as weird and creepy uh is jd vance super weird
idea from jd vance yeah it. I mean, it's quite weird.
Just plain weird. Just plain weird. Just plain weird. That stuff is weird. They come across
weird and then they start being weird. Yeah, they're weird. Being a really weird. He's such
a weirdo. Donald Trump and his weirdo running mate are weird. Deeply and profoundly weird.
They are weird. These Republicans just being weird. It's just weird.
It's really weird.
Republican weirdness goes even deeper.
He said a lot of things that are weird.
A weird style that he brings.
Weird policies.
Let's start with the weird thing, because it is a thing.
Just plain weird.
What was weird was talking about Diet Mountain Dew.
Who drinks Diet Mountain Dew? Have you ever seen the guy laugh?
That seems very weird to me, that an adult can go through six and a half years of being in the public eye.
If he has laughed, it's at someone, not with someone.
That is weird behavior.
Weird and cultish.
These are weird people on the other side.
He kind of doubled down on his weird ideas.
I think weird is probably generous.
Simply weird.
These guys are just plain weird.
Vance as weird.
You know, as the campaign said, weird. It really is just plain weird. J.D. V are just plain weird vance as weird you know as the campaign said
weird it really is just plain weird jd vance plain weird i mean i don't know how you're gonna read it
weird it is kind of weird we're not afraid of weird people the other side they're just weird
why are you being so weird vance has done something more extreme more weird no matter
what kind of weird stuff they keep saying trump and vance are just weird in addition
it could be dangerous to democracy that's the weird part that's the most engaging. Whom he addressed as my beautiful
Christians, which was super weird. Weird tech bro, J.D. Vance. He's a weird guy. J.D. Vance,
uneasy and sort of weird. Frankly, for lack of a better word, that he's weird.
Casting remarks that aren't even funny, and he kind of shows that he can't really deliver a one-liner so sam weird is the word here uh in terms of initial impressions from vance
uh to the american public yeah weird is the word isn't that amazing
they may not want to go there talking about uh throwing stones in a glass house. So as I pointed out yesterday, there are two boxers.
DNA tests have shown that they are men,
one from Algeria, one from Taiwan.
They're banned from competing by the Women's World Boxing Championships
in March of last year because they're men.
The International Boxing Association says they're men
and they can't compete against women,
but the International Olympics Committee says we're going to do it.
It's not too weird.
The North Carolina volleyball player that was struck in the face,
that ball was traveling 70 miles an hour, they said,
in the match back in september of 2022
the ball had been hit by the tall thin transgender player who towered over female teammates both on
their side and in the opposition ms mcnabb was knocked unconscious for 30 seconds on the floor
doctors diagnosed her with traumatic brain injury con, partial paralysis on her right side,
whiplash, and vision problems, which she says she's still dealing with today,
almost two years later.
She says she continues to struggle to move the right side of her body,
leading her to regularly lose her balance and to suffer from falls.
Her mental acuity is also damaged.
She has to have hours of extra tutoring every month
and extra time during tests because of the damage and she's struggled with much more much worse vision anxiety and depression trying to recover from the injuries the student who played volleyball
softball and basketball has also had her sporting career cut short uh the a major review carried out last
year found that early exposure to testosterone and trans women in other words guys who then
pass as a woman means that they possess at least eight physical and mental attributes
that could give them an advantage in sports these men who say they're women
were also shown to have greater muscle mass bone density as well as bigger lungs higher oxygen
levels in the blood and increased connections in the area of the brain responsible for spatial
awareness so um unfair from a lot of different perspectives. And as a matter of fact, as I briefly mentioned yesterday, this,
uh,
Algerian boxer had,
um,
made some brutal blows against a Mexican female boxer,
Brianda tomorrow,
uh,
in December of 2022,
she said,
uh,
her blows hurt me a lot.
Meaning the guy,
I don't think I ever felt like that in my 13 years
as a boxer not even in my sparring with men thank god that i got out of the ring safely
he has claimed online that they have been excluded from matches again you know the
they is his chosen pronoun um they are legion something in there uh ms payton's
experience has led her to become an ambassador for independent women's forum which advocates
for fairness in women's sports a statement she gave to north carolina legislature last year was
instrumental in its decision to pass an act in blocking transgender athletes from women's sports.
So the athlete who caused her injuries posted on, wrote on her TikTok video.
I literally hit her because she pulled off the net when she was supposed to be blocking
and she gave me an easy shot down the line
no remorse whatsoever about it as a matter of fact that this is still a problem even with
volleyball and in florida uh a it's caused a lot of problems in one particular high school
uh that is down in broward county the flor Florida legislature passed a law that said you're not
going to put men in women's sports. And in defiance of that, this high school did that,
and the school board reassigned, I guess you can't fire anybody that has tenure or something,
so they reassigned the principal another administrator
but now the coach of that team has done it again and has now gotten a suspension and what the coach
did was to put her son who she says is now her daughter on the volleyball team. And again, this goes back to a law that was passed in 2021.
The Broward County School Board in Florida decided to suspend Jessica Norton,
the coach, for 10 days without pay instead of terminating her.
The board claimed that she violated the state's Fairness in Women's Sports Act
that bars transgender girls and women from competing in girls and women's sports teams.
She knew what the law was.
She made a decision not to follow the law, and that needs to have a consequence to it, said a school board member. association's investigation into that student's participation on the girls team in december which
resulted in a sixteen thousand five hundred dollar fine for the school five hundred dollars for every
game that the student participated in the student was also barred from playing on any school team
for a year the school's principal and other staffers were removed from their positions and reassigned to non-school sites amid the investigation, prompting turmoil and outrage as students walked out in protest.
You see, it's very deeply ingrained in the upcoming generations by these teachers.
What were we ever thinking when we created these government-run schools?
Seriously. Well, I know exactly what we were thinking. Conservatives thought that they were
going to use the government institutions to train kids to think the way they wanted them to think.
What they didn't see was the fact that the institutions would be taken over by the left.
They marched through these institutions.
We will not tolerate any school that violates this law.
We applaud the swift action taken by the Florida High School Athletic Association to ensure that there are serious consequences for this illegal behavior.
The coach is absolutely unrepentant again um already the coach who put in uh her daughter
she says it's her son that she now calls her daughter who did that and the school got a
sixteen thousand five hundred dollar fine the principal was reassigned to a non-school site
and all the rest of the stuff and she's still in defiance of all that put her
son in to play against girls in volleyball and her response was that um you are outing my daughter
no you're using your daughter as your son as a daughter and you're the one who is outing them florida's one is among at least 23 states that
have passed laws barring transgender students and again uh the one that we just talked about
who was injured she was instrumental in getting that passed in north carolina and then we look at the green Potemkin village that's been built by these radical Marxists.
The mayor of Paris, a radical Marxist who has, if you remember the yellow vest things,
again, she has been at the center of all the stuff, at the forefront of it.
No coincidence, I'm sure, that the big Paris Climate Accord was held there in 2015.
Because she was doing her best to ban cars.
That's why the people had the yellow vest things there.
She has been at the forefront of pushing the 15-minute cities.
It was somebody that was hired by her that came up with this idea, and they started implementing
it there and now in the olympic village it was long reported that they were not going to allow
them to have air conditioning so a lot of different countries were having their teams
bring air conditioning with them as i reported yesterday unable to clean up the uh sane river
they're continuing to dump raw sewage into it.
So what did you think was going to happen with E. coli?
But again, very important to go back and look at that report.
We separated it out yesterday because I wanted people to look at the difference.
They have zero tolerance for anything that they don't like except for E. coli.
There is no, there's going to be zero tolerance of any bird flu.
There's going to be zero tolerance of CO2.
There's going to be zero COVID and all the rest of this stuff.
We've got net zero this and net zero that.
But when it comes to something like E. coli and people swimming in it,
no, they have a certain level that they'll tolerate,
but they can't even get it down to that level with their policies.
An Australian swimmer who has won gold and silver thus far is slamming the ridiculous eco-friendly Olympic village schemes.
Said it's probably cost me a record.
Even though she won medals.
She said I probably could have set a record with this.
Ariane Titmuss won a gold medal for Australia in the women's 400 meter and silver in the 200 meter freestyle.
Still, she says, the Paris organizers and their eco-friendly living conditions have been a disaster for athletes.
She was discouraged on Sunday when she didn't break her own world record in the 400 meter.
She said, living in the Olympic
village makes it hard to perform. Several athletes have brutally blasted Olympic organizers for the
so-called sustainable living quarters, which included polyethylene mattresses, cardboard beds,
and no air conditioning. The plans for vegan meals forced many athletes to scramble for other food sources.
This is total misery.
You know, just Paris is one of these C40 cities.
They don't want people to have air conditioning or meat or you name it.
Australian swimming head coach even noted that the national team has shipped in better food and air conditioning units to make the athletes more comfortable
as they train for their time in the spotlight.
One teammate echoed the criticism, said, my back is about to fall off after trying to
sleep on the bed.
There's multiple factors that make village life far from ideal.
There will be many athletes across the two weeks of competition who miss out on a medal
because they're unsettled by this new environment, he said.
He said, we haven't seen this at an Olympic Games before.
We haven't had this amount of complaints about a village in Olympics history.
I joked last night about the amount of vegan options in the village that they're running out of meat.
Well, an Australian heavyweight boxer has come out he wanted lamb chops but there's a maximum of two chops per person
this guy is six foot six and um he says and they won't give him but and he's a boxer and they'll
only give him two lamb chops the poor living conditions are evidenced by the times that
swimmers have achieved in paris they said the times are well short of world record marks because they're sleeping on cardboard beds
they said at the end of the day it's about who can overcome these setbacks who can put these
distractions aside what this reminds me of have you ever seen um and they've actually
did a movie of it the book harrison bergeron by kurt vonnegut you
know where they handicap people i mean this is what this is all about this is what this green
agenda is about it's what the the net zero program is all about uh just everything taking away our
conditioning our comforts all of it i mean there's absolutely no reason why a cardboard bed
is more to be desired even for their climate alarmism fantasies than a regular bed why can't
you make it comfortable i mean it doesn't have emissions they've got polyethylene
things that they're using there those have have emissions of some sort. They're made out of petroleum products or whatever.
All of it is absolutely insane.
Well, we're going to take a quick break,
and we will be right back.
They're doing what in the place they named after me?
Good thing I have the David Knight Show
to keep me informed on the plots of these traitors.
Making sense common again.
This is The David Knight Show.
Well, let's take a look at what we can do
in terms of pushing back against this.
And of course, a lot of it is at the local level.
Tennessee City, the officials have unanimously embraced prayer, and they declare
that God is the creator and king of all glory, and the atheists are really angry about this.
And it's a group, this is a town, Mount Juliet, it's near Nashville, I believe. They passed a
resolution calling the Lord the creator and king of all glory
and encouraged, that's the key word,
encouraged citizens to embrace prayer if they are so willing.
Oh, okay.
Well, that's not like the way they ran the vaccines and stuff, right?
You ever hear anybody say, you know, you need to get that vaccine.
It's good.
If you're willing to get it, should get it no no it was going to be coercion uh other mandates
like that the effort undertaken by the city commissioners supports a tennessee state
resolution that called for july to be a month of prayer and fasting uh the resolution says it calls
for a time of prayer and fasting in the state. It names a number of issues the state is calling on citizens of the state of Tennessee to pray and fast about,
if they are so willing to do or inclined to do.
This resolution is simply offering our support for that resolution.
But the Freedom From Religion Foundation, an atheist activist group, is upset about about this, is probably going to sue them.
Do you notice something about their name?
The Freedom From Religion?
Not only is that not what the Constitution says, that is exactly the opposite of what the Constitution says.
The Constitution is about the free exercise of religion.
These people want freedom from religion. They want to shut down the free exercise of religion. These people want freedom from religion.
They want to shut down the free exercise of religion.
They want to shut down the constitution.
It's not just unconstitutional.
Their organization is anti-constitutional.
And so, again, it is encouraging people to do something.
It's not coercing them. It's not mandating people to do something. It's not coercing them.
It's not mandating them to do it.
Religious proclamations, particularly those with references to Jesus Christ
and a Christian Lord, are unnecessarily divisive,
said the Freedom From Religion.
If these counties don't rescind their own proclamations
because we do represent atheists and agonists,
is what he said.
He means agnostics.
Maybe that was a missed print, but it says agonists.
They're agonizing over this, aren't they?
What somebody else is doing.
And if the government is unable to provide that,
we'll have to see what the next steps are.
Well, we'll have to see.
Go for it.
Let's have that fight.
That is something that is absolutely
uh worth um pushing against and of course we've had these types of declarations throughout our
history from the revolutionary war and after to civil war and after that to world war ii
now they do want to shut down our free exercise of religion. And as we're talking about the Constitution and legal issues involved, Kim Davis, again, I mentioned this briefly the other day.
She is the clerk in Kentucky that refused to sign her name.
She says it's a violation of my religious beliefs in the same way that it would be a violation of the religious
beliefs of some of these doctors to have to be compelled to perform an abortion. And so she said,
I'm not going to do it. She was subsequently dismissed. This was back in 2015. The Supreme
Court's Obergefell ruling that forced all 50 states to recognize unions between members of the same sex.
And again, when we go back to the Constitution, the Tenth Amendment says powers, powers not delegated to the federal government are retained by the states or the people.
And again, it's very important that
the constitution and the founders got that right we don't have anything such as states rights
states don't have rights they understood that and the founders would have never claimed that
corporations have rights either states are creation of people are a creation of people. Corporations are a creation of the government.
And human beings, on the other hand, are created by God and endowed with inalienable rights.
And so that's the first distinction. The second is that when you look at what the Supreme Court
did with Obergefell, what the Supreme Court did with Roe v. Wade was to deny the constitutions of the states
and to deny the referenda that had been held in all the different states, even in California.
They had a referendum to have homosexual marriage respected.
And even with all the money from Apple Computer and Tim Cook, it lost even in California.
So this was an unconstitutional usurpation of power by the federal government.
And so now you have Liberty Council is taking this case to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
because they continued to come after in a punitive way after Kim Davis.
She was ordered to pay a hundred thousand dollars
to one same-sex couple and um in addition to losing her job and so they are going to take
this case to the sixth circuit they have a number of things that they're going to argue about and
i was surprised that i didn't see the Tenth Amendment there. I mean, they were arguing about things like, well, the plaintiffs did not show that they were damaged sufficiently and things like that that I think are kind of side issues.
They said the uproar since we said we're going to take this case has been staggering.
And of course, it is because in the Dobbs decision, I think it was Clarence Thomas who mentioned that this would have implications for things like Obergefell.
Because they don't have the authority to define when life begins and they don't have the authority to define what marriage is.
That was not delegated to them.
That's the essence of the issue.
But I'm not sure that that's going to be what they focus on.
They said our argument is straightforward.
Obergefell should be overturned for the same reasons articulated by the court in the Dobbs decision that overturned abortion.
As with Roe v. Wade, the activist high court at the time was wrong when Roe was decided,
and it is wrong today because it is entirely based on the legal fiction of substantive due process, which lacks any basis in the Constitution.
Then you have LifeSite News adding a paragraph, which, and I think they're wrong about this.
They said, as a practical matter, overturning Obergefell would not change the status quo for marriage.
Ever since President Biden signed the so-called Respect for Marriage Act in December of 2023,
federal law has codified Obergefell's denial of states' ability to recognize only male and female unions as marriage.
But reversing the 2015 Supreme Court precedent would clear the way for states to set their own marriage laws again
if the Respect for Marriage Act is ever repealed.
That's not true.
See, by not focusing on the Tenth Amendment,
if that's going to be their strategy,
they have left themselves open for these other issues.
And the same thing is true of the abortion issue.
If you have, if the Supreme Court has said rightfully
that they don't have the authority
to make a decision about when life begins,
and that belongs to the states,
and they're right under the 10th Amendment,
that power was never delegated
to the Supreme Court,
so the states retain the power
to define when life begins.
There's nothing in the Constitution about marriage.
Therefore, the definition of marriage has been retained as a power of the states and
of the people.
And so if it's not been delegated to the federal government, that means it's not been delegated
to the president or to the Congress either.
It's not just to the Supreme Court.
And so this whole respect for marriage act
is unconstitutional as well for all the same reasons they don't have the authority to define this if you look at the 10th amendment but again they're looking at other issues with this and i
think if they look at other issues it's going to really kill it in the end. And that's one of the reasons why you don't want to try to do the set abortion
at a federal level with a law. Even many pro-life advocates have got that wrong.
First of all, since it's not legal and not constitutional, you'll have states that will
ignore any prohibitions. But of course, you'll have the Republican-run conservative states will obey these prohibitions just like they're doing with this Marriage Act.
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