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Episode Date: March 6, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to PBM. You're playing back the stability. Welcome into PBN Daily News, folks. I hope everyone is doing well this morning. This is your path back to stability. We have an awesome show for you. Right up front, I'm telling you, it's going to get obscene. This is going to be a highly explicit show. This is not going to be a podcast for children, particularly if you don't want them to hear naughty words.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Okay? Language incoming. One Threat, One Solution is going to be a heavy, heavy segment today. Visit pbnfamily.com. See what's going on over there on the membership side. It may be the answer for you. It may not. The prepper world is wakening.
Starting point is 00:01:21 We are on our, like, our third day of rain here. So yesterday, in the brief break of rain, I rushed to the alternate location garden and started planting, started seeding, sowing the seeds of the spring garden, the beets, the English peas. The onions are already going from last year the kale is popping the uh oh i also did a bunch of bush beans yeah i did a bunch of bush beans bush beans i like you know they just do a good job i don't know i like the pole beans too but the bush beans they're great potted bush beans do really well. It's a great food producer. You know, you put two beans in a small pot of compost and soil, and you get a lot of food out of that, two beans.
Starting point is 00:02:14 You get way more. Save your seeds. Save your seeds, PBN family. Let me bring an old tip back from the dead. I haven't mentioned it in a while. And you might forget about it by the time you have seeds. But then again, you could have English peas seeds very soon. Garden girl's out there listening. She's got food in the ground.
Starting point is 00:02:30 She may have something like English peas before long. When you go to Dick's or another sporting goods store, the next time you're there picking up cleats for the kids, picking up a new fishing rod, whatever it is you go there for, they hardly sell guns anymore because they're terrified, right? Courage, courage. America harder, sporting goods stores. Come on, America harder. This is embarrassing. The next time you're there, I want you to go into the fly fishing section, and I want you to buy one or several tackle boxes. Little. Not like the giant tackle box with the handle, but the little tackle box that we fly fishermen put a bunch of little flies in. And what I do every year is I store my seeds in those little tackle boxes.
Starting point is 00:03:28 every year is I store my seeds in those little tackle boxes because what a little tackle box gives you is a bunch of small compartments inside of a plastic box that is designed to be waterproof, right? So, oh God, I dropped my tackle box in the creek I was wading in. No big deal. It's waterproof. You're good. You can label each section over the top if you wish. I'd say if you do one that's like heavy herb seeds and heavy lettuce seeds, then you probably are going to want to label it. Or you could stick a little index card in there with the layout drawn so that, you know, you could see, okay, top left box is kale, to the right of that is radish, you know, because kale seeds, radish seeds, some of those spherical seeds, man, look almost identical. Broccoli. Little tip.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Save your seeds, okay? Save those because it's so crazy how many seeds you get in a year. You know, it's absolutely insane. When you garden regularly, okay? So, you know, seeds are in the ground, man. Perennials are popping, strawberry, you know, it's happening. Like, it's here, at least in Virginia. I don't see any freezing temps.
Starting point is 00:04:39 Well, I see a couple potential freezing days, but I'm not worried about it. We're going full steam ahead now. We've committed. I'm ready worried about it. We're going full steam ahead now. We've committed. I'm ready for the green. Once more into the green. Hey, if you bought a.0 energy solar generator, and, well, no, if you bought a.0 energy solar generator, do you know that you can write that off, 30% of that purchase off? Do you know that you can write that off, 30% of that purchase off?
Starting point is 00:05:06 I had no idea. The solar panels, the equipment that you use to greenify your life. You can write 30% of the cost of that stuff off in your taxes. Federally. This is not state, federal, right? What else? What else, PBN family? My show tonight is exclusively about this concept.
Starting point is 00:05:35 The working title is A Prepper's Guide to Going Green. And what I want to really do is sort of talk about how we, as preppers, fundamentally wind up doing things the right way instead of the wrong way and live greener lifestyles than the average person just by default. I mean, it's just by default. So yeah, stay tuned. Stay tuned to the I Am Liberty show tonight A prepper's guide to going green It's gonna be fun It's gonna be I got a story about a man That I wanna tell you about
Starting point is 00:06:12 I have a lot of good talking points On actually going green And what it should look like Because for, you know Since 2018 2018, 2019 What's that? Five five how many years we've been talking about the path of the prepper being the path to salvation for everyone on the planet the path of
Starting point is 00:06:34 self-reliance is the path of salvation now don't get confused that doesn't mean everybody has to live rurally and have 100% solar power, 100% off-grid water. No. But every stride you make in the direction of self-sufficiency is a stride that's better for yourself and everyone around you. Quite literally. Unless maybe you have roosters and your neighbor hates them. But besides that, you know what I mean? Unless maybe you have roosters and your neighbor hates them. But besides that, you know what I mean? Let's get into it. Okay. I've got a dark tale of woe for you.
Starting point is 00:07:13 Well, you know what? It's actually kind of funny. It's not really as dark as you might think. But I've got a very unnerving sort of segment for One Threat, One Solution today. So let's get into it, shall we? Rural rage, the threat to American democracy. And Tom, we'll start with you. Why are white rural voters a threat to democracy at this point? You would think, as we pointed out, looking at Joe Biden's background and Donald Trump's, that the opposite would be true. I mean, we lay out the fourfold interconnected threat that white rural voters pose to the country.
Starting point is 00:08:07 First of all, and we show 30 polls and national studies to demonstrate this. We provide the receipts in Chapter 6. They're the most racist, xenophobic, anti-immigrant, anti-gay, geodemographic group in the country. Second, they're the most conspiracist group. QAnon support and subscribers, election denialism, COVID denialism covid denialism and scientific skepticism obama birtherism third anti-democratic sentiments they don't believe in
Starting point is 00:08:31 an independent press free speech they're most likely to be able to act unilaterally without any checks from congress or the courts or their bureaucracy they're also the most strongly white nationalists and white christian nationalists and, they are most likely to excuse or justify violence as an acceptable alternative to peaceful public discourse. That was on MSNBC. The wonderful people at MSNBC were brave enough to post, these morons. PBN Family, these people have lost their minds.
Starting point is 00:09:08 Do you understand what you just heard? I hope you understand what you just heard, because it's unfathomable. Now, there are some favorite parts of that. You know, you can't have a segment that's so unbelievable without picking it apart. That's so unbelievable without picking it apart. So these two fools, Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman. Tom and Paul get together to write a book titled White Rural Rage. What's beautiful about White Rural Rage and the cover of the book is a white pickup truck with a Trump and Pence sign on it and two American, that could be three American flags on it, driving down a rural road, right?
Starting point is 00:09:56 I want to repeat this to you because these guys, like, you get to a point where you see people who are old like these guys are. They're old. They're fat. They're, you know, gray in the head. They've been through life, the ringer. You know what I mean? You get to a point where you see people like this and you're like, I have no other conclusion to make other than Paul and Tom,
Starting point is 00:10:35 in my opinion, are just idiots. And they have been so beaten their whole life to be terrified of what they are that they decided to gather together and write a book called White Rural Rage, which is about as racist a book as you can write. Can you imagine if you put out a book called Black Inner City Rage and I wrote it? That's hilarious to even think about. I want to talk to you for a minute about what the description of the book is on Amazon. Now, it's in a category called Sociology of Rural Areas. So that lets me know that these guys probably planned in part to write this book because they're idiots, in my opinion. And then, in my opinion, and then they also planned to get a number one bestseller in an Amazon category that nobody really cares about either. Right. Like who's reading tons of books in sociology of rural areas. Right. You find a a there's nothing wrong with this, by the way, but it just, you know, just popped out in my in my head.
Starting point is 00:11:44 What is wrong is how they write the description. You heard what the guy said. You understand how the guy feels about white rural Americans, right? They're the most racist. They're the worst. We should round them up and kill them. Also, what really bothers me about this and their representation and them not being clear on their conclusion. this and their representation and them not being clear on their conclusion.
Starting point is 00:12:10 Just say you want to get rid of the electoral college. Just say that you don't want these people to be able to vote. That's what you're saying. The title of the book is The Threat to American Democracy. That's the subtitle. White Rural Rage, the threat to American democracy. So how do you remedy that? Tom, Paul, how do we remedy that?
Starting point is 00:12:32 Well, it's very easy. We take away their right to vote because they're racist and homophobic and xenophobic and they like conspiracy theories and they're on QAnon websites. And, you know, we just can't have that. They're not part of the clique in the inner city. This book is going to do well, I think. This concept is going to do well. Not amongst people that you care about or anything like that, but it's going to do well.
Starting point is 00:12:59 And the reason is because white rural is perfect for white urban. You see, white urban, cities full of white people who are forever crawling around begging for the approval of the minority, trying to atone for a sin they've never committed. This is the city-going white liberal. Please, God, forgive me. Oh, Mr. Black man. Oh, Mr. Brown man. Please forgive me for the sins that I never committed and the sins that never affected you. Please, please give me some of your mercy. That's who these guys are.
Starting point is 00:13:45 The problem that they have, I bet, I'm just guessing, but the problem that they have is conservatives walk amongst them in the same flesh. In cities. Not a lot, but in cities, you know? So, you know, for people like this, I think it's really important for them to discern between the good whites and the bad whites. Who are the good whites and who are the bad whites? I'm part of the good whites.
Starting point is 00:14:13 They're part of the bad whites. So having a clear distinction between the city whites and the rural whites. Now we're talking, baby. I am on my hands and knees willing to atone for the sins of the father, but the white rural Americans are still committing those same sins. They're very different than me. I'm very different than them. Do you understand? This is what is going on here. Now, what's devious is the book is titled White Rural Rage, the Threat to American Democracy. This is the description, or the first third of the description. White rural voters hold the greatest electoral sway of any demographic group in the United States, yet rural communities suffer from poor health care access, failing infrastructure, and severe manufacturing and
Starting point is 00:15:10 farming job losses. Rural voters believe our nation has betrayed them, and to some degree, they're right. In White Rural Rage, Tom Schaller and Paul Waldman explore why rural rights have failed to reap the benefits from their outsized political power and why, as a result, they are the most likely group to abandon democratic norms and traditions. Now, this is phenomenal when you really think about it. Their rage stoked daily by Republican politicians and conservative media now poses an existential threat to the United States. Conservative media now poses an existential threat to the United States. The first, I mean, almost all of that paragraph leads you to believe that, oh, we understand the struggles of the rural whites. I love the rural whites, by the way. I think that is, I love that, the rural whites.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Listen, I warned you that this was going to be an explicit show. This is a segment called One Threat, One Solution. Okay. So the threat is that there are a bunch of people out there who believe this. There's no doubt about it, right? They look to, and I'm not a rural guy. I don't, I've never lived rurally ever, but a lot of my closest friends live rurally. A lot of great people come from that neck of the woods. Some of my favorite times I've ever had have been in rural communities or at the homes of people who live rurally. Why? Well, actually, I don't even have to explain why. That's dumb. This type of slow thinking, this type of low-level, grievance-searching thought, this inability of people to parse out actual problems in the country and create idiotic things like white rural rage in books like this, and to say things like the rural Americans don't like democracy, right?
Starting point is 00:17:21 And that they're the quickest ones to get into violence, right? Oh, yeah, they'll choose violence over the democratic process. Yeah, sure they will. Hey, we have a phrase from where I come from for when you come in face to face with people like this. It's one of my favorite phrases of all time, okay? It's an old phrase. It's one for the books. Everybody knows it. It's fuck you. That's the phrase. That's the phrase that America seemingly has forgotten, particularly conservative America. And I think that it needs to be readopted. I think where I come from, people curse. It was like sailors in my living room, my mother and my father. They cursed all the time.
Starting point is 00:18:08 It wasn't a hard place to grow up. It wasn't really that, but it was rough around the edges. You cursed young. You had fun. When idiots came up to you, you told them, fuck you. That's what you said. If somebody came up to you and said, hey, give me your bike, the first thing you would say is, fuck you. And then you would follow that up with a expletive-laced expression of what would happen to them physically if they tried to take your bike.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Right? If people are going to be so thick as to put out complete total racism in the pages of books like this, and then to put in ideas at the core of all this that are just complete and total lies, like white rural Americans are violent people. Tom, Paul, where were you in 2020? I missed the truckloads, the pickup truckloads of people flying into cities, setting things on fire. I missed it. I missed all the violence. I clearly have missed all the rural American violence that these guys are talking about. Oh, they'd much rather choose violence. Who? Show me the examples. I see violence every day. It happens in ballot boxes yesterday doing work to assure that things went the way they were supposed to?
Starting point is 00:20:06 you that people in the rural areas came out to do their part for democracy. Okay. And you never would have heard a peep out of anybody. You never would have heard a peep out of anybody over the whole election denial situation. If Joe Biden would have simply came out and said, upon my inauguration, we're going to do a deep exploration of all this. Nobody said anything. So what do you think? So these guys have written 320 pages about white rural rage. I've seen countless books that are clearly written by people who, what kills me most is that they make believe like they want to fix something. They make believe like they want to fix something. They make believe like they want to fix something. They make believe like there's a problem that needs fixing,
Starting point is 00:20:50 and they're here to figure it out. You are going to be confronted by people like this. You may have already been confronted by people like this, right? People who are on a plane of thinking that is regressive. Progressive thinking has nothing to do with, let's find a population of people and target them, and target them, and let's create a real discussion around their ability to participate in democracy. If white rural people are a threat to democracy, then what's the solution? I would love to read the chapter in this book, but I wouldn't even touch this book. I'd need a Geiger counter to get close to this book, do you understand?
Starting point is 00:21:43 I'd love to find out what their follow-through is. What do we do about these white, rural, racist, homophobes, xenophobes? What do we do about them? Tell me, Paul, Tom. Tell me what we do about them. What should we do with them? Should we line them up and shoot them? Should we take their voting rights away like they're felons for just existing and having beliefs that you don't align with? I mean, that sounds like the American way to me. Fuck you. How about that? You see, this is the only phrase that can level with people who are on the regressive path, the slow thinkers. These people.
Starting point is 00:22:36 Yeah, they put glasses on and suits on and they go on and we did a lot of research and we figured out that it looks like the white rural people are racist, you know? So they look smart, yeah, but when you realize what they're doing to their country, when you realize what they have done here, and the things that need solving, the real problems that need solving, I'd like to talk to some white rural racists down there in Texas who have to deal with what's happening at the southern border because clearly these guys hero, the hero and champion of democracy, Joe Biden, has done such a great job at the southern border. The southern border, a real problem worth talking about. not the guy who wakes up at 4 o'clock in the morning, makes coffee, leaves his family for 12 hours so he can go run the prisons that are filled up with illegal aliens,
Starting point is 00:23:33 or so he can go do the trade work that keeps your lights on, your water running, builds the roads, whatever. Fuck you. That's how you have to respond to these people. You might not like it. Oh, I don't like it. It's a cuss word. It makes me uncomfortable.
Starting point is 00:23:56 You have to speak to them in a language that they understand. They're not warranted an explanation. Don't you get that? When idiots come to you and they look at you and they say things that make your mind go crooked. They're so dumb that your mind goes crooked. The only thing you can do is say, you're a fucking idiot. And that's it. Goodbye. We don't need to talk anymore. We don't need to debate about the problem of white rural rage. Fuck you. Have a nice day. I hope your book does well, and move on with your life. You're confronted by these people all the time.
Starting point is 00:24:41 Now has to be a time of courage, folks. It has to be a time of courage where when people step out of line and say, well, maybe we should do a drag queen story hour at our school. Huh? Let's bring it up at the PTA next week. No, fuck you. We're not doing that. The kids can't read, moron. We don't need to bring the clown show in for lap dances. So embrace it. Embrace the wonderful phrase, okay? Take it to heart. Use it to protect what is real and what is true. Because where I'm
Starting point is 00:25:30 from, this was something that we did. This was something that worked. This was something that we all loved. We all could get behind a good, strong fuck you in the face of an idiot. Doesn't mean you silence the idiot. You know what I mean? You don't silence them. We never silence people. We never said, shut up, you're not allowed to talk. That never happened where I came from.
Starting point is 00:25:57 But, you know, we would sometimes let the idiot talk and then we would say, you know what, that was pretty fucking stupid, buddy. And they'd have to deal with that and they'd be better for it. So you're allowed in America, because it's such a great place to publish a book that attacks whites, and other of numerous books that attack whites. And it's great that it's written by white people, too.
Starting point is 00:26:16 That's even more funny. But you can't get bogged down by this slow thinking. You can't get bogged down by this slow thinking. You can't get bogged down by this retardation of the whole society. They are retarding the progress of the society because they're taking an entire group of people and demonizing them. What good can you accomplish? What are you going to do? What's the end result? Well, we need to get rid of the electoral college and keep white people from rural areas out of government,
Starting point is 00:26:49 take away their voting rights, re-education, force them all into the cities, into the 15-minute cities so they, look, come on. And this is also why I tell you, those of you who live in rural areas, that there is a lot of value in having people like me live in areas like I live. Because if we lose all of this, we're going to have nothing but cities full of these people. Cities full of these people who are going to look out on yonder hills and say, oh, we need to go get them. We need to go fetch them. No, there's a battle to be fought. Well, you know, I'm done with it.
Starting point is 00:27:34 That's all. I've said my piece. Have fun, Tom and Paul. You know, I hope in your quiet moments you realize what a failure this is and how dark a path you have just uncovered. Sometimes people don't understand the darkness that they uncover. I wrote a poem called The Road in 2015, and that poem is all about the road. It's all about the road that you travel,
Starting point is 00:28:03 that generation after generation travels That ends in genocide Or ends in just terrible, horrible things And if you think that a middle class, hardworking white dude Scrolling QAnon on his cell phone Is on the dark road Listen to me That dude is going to work his ass off And drink coffee
Starting point is 00:28:25 And kiss his wife on the way out the door And kill himself Working probably for something that you benefit from That'll be his story Your story on the other hand Will be I uncovered the path to the destruction Of white rural America
Starting point is 00:28:41 Because they were such a threat To our precious democracy Now throw the presidential The leading presidential candidate in jail so we can get on with this democratic process, huh? Now that is a delicious cut of long pork. Of long pork. 29 minute rant on idiots. You see?
Starting point is 00:29:13 You gotta just end it. You gotta just throw the F you and end it. Because they just eat up your life with their idiotic. Let's get into something way better than morons with pens and pencils. Let's get into the frisee salad. Now, the frisee salad sounds like something that no white, rural American would ever eat. The frisee salad is one of the greatest gifts. It's one of the greatest gifts of French cuisine, truly. It's an amazing salad.
Starting point is 00:29:49 Frisee itself is a type of bitter green, okay? And you don't necessarily have to have it. You can do a frisee salad however you like, but I would recommend at least adding a green in there that's bitter. Slice up some radicchio, some escarole, things like that, But I would recommend at least adding a green in there that's bitter. Slice up some radicchio, some escarole, things like that. Because the bitterness of the greens is important here. Now, a frisee salad is basically a bacon, egg, and crouton salad.
Starting point is 00:30:22 That's what it is. It's a bacon, egg, and crouton salad. That's what it is. It's a bacon, egg, and crouton salad. It just sounds fancy, and people present it in a fancy way. But when you do it right, it is... There are dishes that have been created over the years that are perfection, and the frisee salad is perfection. It is. It's probably the perfect salad. Why? Because it contains such a variety of flavors and textures. Do you know what a bacon lardoon is? You may not know what a bacon lardoon is. When you make a lardoon of bacon, you're cutting a small plank out of bacon. So rather than like a thin slice, you're cutting maybe about a half inch slice of bacon. And then you're going to cut that into half inch pieces, up the length of the bacon. You're going to cook these things down in a pan, okay? And then you're
Starting point is 00:31:22 just going to set them off to the side. They don't even have to be warm for this salad. These are bacon lardoon. Another great thing to do is a diced pancetta. Bacon lardoon or a diced pancetta in this thing, this is traditionally calls for thick cut bacon lardoon, all right? A lot of people use slices of bacon cut up. You know, it's fine, but it's not right. So you need a whole pork belly, in other words, to cut the lardoon. You can buy pancetta and dice it up a little easier if you're looking for an easy way to do things. Your crouton is usually like a baguette sliced into crostini. Usually like a baguette sliced into crostini.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Sliced baguette, olive oil drizzled on it, salt. Boom. Into the oven until it's crispy. That's all. Not hard, right? That's your crouton. You can do soft-cooked or poached egg, soft-boiled or poached egg. Traditionally, you want soft-boiled.
Starting point is 00:32:36 So you know what that is, right? Soft-boiled is when it's cooked but the inside is runny in the shell. Okay? I like the poached egg myself. side is runny in the shell. Okay. I like the poached egg myself. And then all you have other than that is the green mix. I do like to do a chive with the greens. I cut a big sticks of chive. I don't know. Cause there's something very spring about this whole salad to me. Now, a lot of times this is used in the winter too. But to me, this is a representation of the spring. I don't know. It's green.
Starting point is 00:33:09 It's beautiful. You throw the chive in there, the newborn onion. But what ties it all together, folks, a lot of people will do a bacon vinaigrette with this, which I think is overkill. Not the way to do it, not the traditional vinaigrette. What you want to do with the frisee salad is an offensively lemon vinaigrette. You know?
Starting point is 00:33:35 So you want lemon vinaigrette, like capital L lemon, because that brightness mixes really well with the richness the acidicness the acidity mixes really well with the richness of the salad because this is a rich salad this thing has poached egg on it this thing has bacon on it this thing has croutons a lot of richness the lemon vinaigrette really cuts through all of that it's really bright has bacon on it. This thing has croutons. It's a lot of richness. The lemon vinaigrette really cuts through all of that. It's really bright. And all of it, even though it doesn't seem like it, works really well with the bitter green. The frisee salad, PBN family, I'm telling you right now, it's wonderful. It's a wonderful thing, okay? Now let's get into words. I've got a very short words.
Starting point is 00:34:26 Sometimes I pop the Bible open and see what happens. Go through a little bit. Today I popped open to page 512 in Psalms. Psalm 56. Just a few lines. Then we're getting out of here. Be merciful to me, my God. Now think about what we just talked about.
Starting point is 00:34:48 For my enemies are in hot pursuit. All day long they press their attack. My adversaries pursue me all day long. In their pride, many are attacking me. When I am afraid, I put my trust in you. That's part of Psalm 56. I think it explains a lot. And if you're listening to me from rural white America, I'm sure you can get down with that. All right. I'll see you guys later tonight for the I Am Liberty show, A Prepper Broadcasting Network.
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