Unashamed with the Robertson Family - Ep 178 | Voting Mischief, What Trump Got 100% Right, and the Spiritual Implications of the Election

Episode Date: November 11, 2020

Phil talks election shenanigans, Democrat lies, and Trump's spot-on prediction about mail-in voting. Jase and Al also weigh in on the voting irregularities and recounts. Jase talks about the illness t...hat sidelined him for a couple of weeks and explains why the stock market is going up, but Phil would rather invest elsewhere. Phil's dogs have the final say on Stone's deer roast, and it's not pretty. Al ponders Big Tech's support for liberal causes. And the guys agree there's one thing that won't change no matter who's in the White House come January. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 I am unashamed. What about you? Well, I just read a survey. The average Louisiana duck hunter harvests 11.5 ducks a season. Oh, wow. Used to, it was 25 or 30, the average duck hunter, who hunted for the season.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Yeah. So Jason never singing the blues, because we We didn't kill but 650 ducks last year, which we thought was a terrible year. Yeah. They did, but I was sitting there saying, well, it's a matter of perspective. I never said one word. I never said. So you didn't say it was a terrible year.
Starting point is 00:00:46 I didn't say it was a terrible year because. I didn't say it was a terrible year. Somebody said it was a terrible year. In a 60-day duck season, there are five to six on average hunters in the blind. Well, you kill 650 ducks. that means you averaged the group about 10 a day. But it would be 600, 60 days a day. It would be 100 per man.
Starting point is 00:01:10 That's right. But the way our stats turned out since not but a small group hunting, we ended up in way 10 times the average, the average duck hunter kills 11 ducks a year. We killed six of us, 650. Well, that's 100 ducks a year. Right. Yeah, but no other fool or degenerate goes hunting every day of the season.
Starting point is 00:01:37 It is worth saying what he just said. Most people don't hunt them every day. Hunt them to 9 o'clock on Sunday morning, then go meet with the brothers. Well, I was thinking it's pretty impressive. We're more, what's the word? Gung-ho. No, we have an illness. It's called duck fever.
Starting point is 00:01:55 Yeah. Well, I would fully expect the duck men of Louisiana to, probably average 10 times more than the average hunter. I would say y'all, or way more than an average hunter, you've been doing it all your life. California and Arkansas kill more per hunter. They averaged up there, you know, 20, 23, 24. The fact that there's people hunting in California is good news.
Starting point is 00:02:24 It's good news. There's still duck hunters out there. You got to remember, they said 80 percent. of the evangelicals, what they call people who have Bibles and read them and live by them, out of all the evangelicals in the United States of America, 80% of them voted for Donald J. Trump. Yep. Well, there's about somebody said 60 to 80 million evangelicals.
Starting point is 00:02:58 Well, if Trump got 80% of it. their vote, that means without that block, it wouldn't even been close. It wouldn't even have been close. It was close. It was close. And I saw where he had tweeted yesterday. I think he actually won it and they slicked him out of it. It could have.
Starting point is 00:03:16 71 million votes, the most ever for a sitting president in the history of our country. Yep. Which is pretty amazing. And it'll probably go up. It'll probably go up once they get through. Well, I've watched the news because I got sick, which. Yeah. So we got to talk about that day.
Starting point is 00:03:29 So we didn't, we just said you were sick. We didn't say what you had. So, so, so. And you still don't, you think you know what you are. I think I had the coronavirus. Of course, I'm at day, whatever, 14, 14. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:43 So they say, I'm good to go, but how do you really know? We'll see how y'all are. We, we've welcomed him back into the lair after his two weeks ago. But these days, if you catch anything, a little cold, a little flu, a little this, a little of that, coronavirus. Everybody coronavirus. Well, I think this was it. But I lost, taste and smell. Taste and smell, which is, that's unique to this virus.
Starting point is 00:04:06 Now, and the first couple days was pretty rough. I mean, it packed a punch. So this is about, oh, it's no big deal. I mean, it hits. Well, I mean, it was, you know, I woke up in the middle of the night with intestinal discomfort. That was your first sign. Yep. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:24 So I went to the bathroom. I thought, what did I eat? What did I eat? Then I realized, I think I have fever. Oh. And so it was fever and intestinal issues. You get like the chills fever? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:40 It went to river. All of you ever had any symptoms of this disease? I have not. Well, me either. So, but he's been with us sitting there. Yep. He's still sitting there. Well, I'm still here.
Starting point is 00:04:52 He wasn't sitting there for two weeks, but yeah. Well, I began to practice social distancing. about 40, 50 years ago. You were the pioneer of social business. But I was around very few people. I never worn a mask. I never got around anywhere. I was around very few people for the weeks leading up to this.
Starting point is 00:05:13 And I always wore a mask when I went to a store. And actually, you did more before the last month, like some appearances. Oh, no, that's right. So in terms of exposure, you would have had way more exposure. He's wearing a mask and he did get it. I've never worn a mask. and I haven't had it yet. So how does that work?
Starting point is 00:05:33 Well, I get, and as of today, we're recording this on Monday, November 9th. And so I heard today coming out here that Pfizer now has a 90% effective vaccine. Oh, yeah. So we're six days after the election. Look, if that would have happened. Two weeks ago. Well, no, if it had just happened a week ago on Monday the day before the election, I think Trump would have won.
Starting point is 00:05:57 You're probably right. because people would have felt better. And the biggest crime that Biden and Harris had against Trump was the coronavirus. What's all they ran on? They ran on the coronavirus. I mean, they didn't run. Joe got specific. Donald Trump is the virus.
Starting point is 00:06:14 He is the virus. So I don't know what the people over in China. I don't know how they got it because Trump didn't give it to them. Well, they said. They didn't go to Europe to give it to them. Actually, the Chinese. I'm trying to figure out how Trump spread it that fact. Do you remember the first thing, the Chinese, the first reaction was way back in February?
Starting point is 00:06:33 They said the U.S. military planted it in Wuhan. That was their first, I mean, their first lie. Well, what's interesting to me is I actually watched the news for about a week during the election, which I don't ever do. Oh, because you're bored. Now you're bored out of my mind. It's quarantined for, I had literally no human contact for two weeks. I mean, Missy's like, I'm staying in Austin. Good luck.
Starting point is 00:06:59 Everybody ran from you, Jay's. Did you get depressed? No. They avoided you like the plague. Yeah. Because if that was the pioneer of social distancing, you're like the next generation of social distancing. Well, here's what's weird. You know, about a week into this, I run out of food because I ate every can of a suit, every can.
Starting point is 00:07:20 You should have had my patron supply. We do ask for these guys. I should have went zombie apocalypse. And so, Jesus. Jay called me about a week into it saying how I was feeling. And I was like, well, I'm about out of food. And he's like, well, I'll bring you a deer. So he brought me a deer.
Starting point is 00:07:37 And by that time, after a week, I felt fine pretty much. So it was a little cough, you know. Yeah, that was what's weird. So my first meal of the deer, I couldn't taste the deer. So that was a slap. And that was probably the most depressing part. Costone bragged on the deer that he cooked. Oh, it was delicious.
Starting point is 00:08:00 No, he didn't. I cooked the deer. Oh, now he did. He took two shoulders and basically made a roast. He cooked it like a roast. He cooked one for us. I give it a five or six out of ten. Now, he gave it a ten.
Starting point is 00:08:13 Don't say that in front of him because he thought he was the world's greatest deer. Well, he did. And I said, well, it's a little chewy. And he's like, what do you mean? It's a little chewy. It's chewy. It's good. I noticed my dogs ate the leftovers.
Starting point is 00:08:28 of that, and I don't want to tell him this. He may watch this and figure it out. He's going to hear it. He's not going to watch this. But the dogs threw it up. They threw up on my living room floor, and I chastise them severely. It's not every day I sweep up, thrown up deer meat in my living room. Boy, Kay's got you trained. Well, I just saw it.
Starting point is 00:08:54 She said, oh, no, Bobo got sick or somebody did. the bobo and the two dumbest dogs on the planet Earth, that sneaky and freaky. That's their name? Sneaky. I call them sneaky and freaky, and they come to me. They wouldn't let me touch them for a year, and I thought, what's the deal with that?
Starting point is 00:09:14 But it thundered one day, and when I'm jumped up in my lap, I said, well, what do you know? And he's just lying there. You're looking up at me, you know. Was he sneaky or freaky? Which was sneaky? And I said, I said, sneaky, you're finally coming. So I find out since if gunfire is heard in the distance.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Or thunder. Sneaky comes to me. Thunder, sneaky comes to me. So he said, I believe that old dude. He's never once friendly to me. But now I have called him to his face the dumbest dog of all time. They are pretty dumb. So.
Starting point is 00:09:48 They're just a couple of them that showed up. He tells you about the weather because of thunders. And he'd come jump in the chair. I'm like, well, fixing the rain. That was a thunderboat. Somebody is shoot. often the distance a little way. If the shooting is in the yard, I'll go and investigate that,
Starting point is 00:10:03 but anything across the value, I don't worry about that. Yeah. People chewing in their rifles. Well, my analysis of what I saw, of course, now you still have this, what I found interesting, there's two or three things that I found interesting, because I'm not a political guy, but since I watched it, I'll give you my analysis. What I thought was interesting is the Democratic side,
Starting point is 00:10:27 kept saying the whole time we got to count every vote it's not over it's not over until they got the lead and then it was over that it was over that's right
Starting point is 00:10:41 we weren't done counting what happened all this that's right every vote I found that interesting I thought another thing
Starting point is 00:10:49 is I don't want to throw anybody under the buzz but I got to mention this so I'm watching this and Fox News they come out and they say, we're declaring Arizona, you know, for Biden. Right.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Well, the Trump administration, this is the night of the election, they throw a hissy fit. They're like, no, it's too close to call. And all the other networks, who you would say are probably way more anti-Trump. Yeah, yeah, anti-Trump. They're not calling that. And this guy comes out, I would say 30 times in a span of two hours and says, I'm telling you, That's what it is. We're standing about it.
Starting point is 00:11:29 And so here today, it's been six days. And I looked this up before we started. The difference right now in Arizona, six days later, is 13,000 votes. And so I thought to myself... It's been steadily getting closer. No, I think that was too close to call six days ago if it's 13,000 right now. But it made me think, you're talking about prideful. I know they made a decision.
Starting point is 00:11:55 and they're deemed as conservative or pro-Trump. But I thought, well, you're talking about pride is a scary thing. Somebody come out, even today, and say, you know what, we probably should have waited a few days, even though they might be proved, right? I just thought that was interesting. But then from Trump's perspective now, of course, he's challenging and you have all these rumors about voting machines or the internet, some kind of program is the one. I'm reading about that switched over Trump votes to Biden. But they caught it. Right.
Starting point is 00:12:30 And I'm like, well, if they caught it, that doesn't necessarily mean that there's evidence of that they're like, yeah, but that program was used a lot. Well, it could be, but that wouldn't call that hardcore evidence. Right. I mean, to me, the only thing. It's very hard to prove the shenanigans if they were. From my non. And I'm like, I'm still kind of like the Democrats before.
Starting point is 00:12:52 I'm like, why don't we just wait? because they are close. We'll do the recount. And let's make an official decision and then we can say, okay. I mean, that's really my take. I was reminded. If I were them, I would have a recount
Starting point is 00:13:07 because I see a pattern. The first pattern was get him out of office even before he walked down the escalator. When he was running, they started in after him. And with the Russian, what he called a hoax, which it was, they tried to get him there and failed. And it went all the way to the top, the upper echelons of the powers that be, you know, CIA, BF, B, I. So they tried to bring him down there.
Starting point is 00:13:42 Didn't get him. Made a phone call to the Ukraine. They tried to get him on that. The house did impeach him. So we're going to get rid of him there, constantly berating him and shard him of him everything and then that didn't work so finally they said the votes the voting booth hmm it just looks like to me there was a lot of mischief going on I mean counting votes voting after election day I've never heard of that it's never well I mean I think the other
Starting point is 00:14:18 side I say it just let's take a break I think the other side is going to say well you had all these mail-in votes you had the coronavirus well the coronavirus basically let's face it, is the vehicle. It's what Biden ran on. That's all he talked about. And again, that was, he blamed it all on Trump. And like you said that, I mean, he said, you know, Trump is the virus. He said that in the speech.
Starting point is 00:14:42 So he ran on that. But then the coronavirus was the vehicle by which all this voting, sending out the ballots to people that are dead. And, you know, what I'm saying is Trump has been saying for months, if you do this widespread Senate ballots to people, we're going to have a mess. And he was right. He was right in exactly where we are today.
Starting point is 00:15:03 But here's what I find. I pick out the hypocrisy. Because what was it? 100 million votes were cast before election day? A hundred million. Yeah. I mean, but you have a system where people can watch the votes being counted. And that's what's causing the...
Starting point is 00:15:21 Except that you don't for those, because where does it come into? Who gets it? Well, I think they go in. You know, there was a lot of... I think you go in and look at the... I mean, I'm sure they'll find out. If they're counting the votes before the election day, if they're counting the votes, a lot of people sitting out there is watching where the count's going and said,
Starting point is 00:15:40 well, I might look like my man's losing. I think I better get out and vote. I mean, they've never had a situation where based on the politics. Well, that's why I'm saying. The virus itself has basically driven the whole election this year because that's what's been used to basically take Trump down. I'm just going by the patterns. The economy was wrong.
Starting point is 00:16:00 But listen to the high practice here. So the Democratic Party, they said, look, we're, because of the coronavirus, which is what they were running on, they said, let's all mail in vote. But then on, you know, election day and the day before, the CDC or whatever comes out and says, we've deemed it okay, even if you have the coronavirus, to go vote. And I thought, well, wait a minute. Now, in some states, I can't go to church. You know, I can't go to a restaurant.
Starting point is 00:16:33 But I can go vote? Well, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard. After four years. Or protest. If a group of individuals have lied as much as they lied, especially when it comes to the duly elected president, if they would lie that much all the way to the election day, why wouldn't they keep lying?
Starting point is 00:16:54 Yeah. I mean, I call it the party of lies. And look, so much so. I've about, I've changed my tactics, suffer through this if we get through this one. But I've said pretty often that unless there's a mass repentance and a faith in God, I think that you're looking at the demise of an empire. it's beginning to
Starting point is 00:17:29 I agree if we don't have God of principles just so corrupt I don't know whether they can be turned around or not without a mass repentance You know what's amazing is it's actually that all these especially the far left the radical people that we see them they're out there's just west coast mostly
Starting point is 00:17:46 but it is a religion to the like liberalism not even liberal that's that's unfair to true liberals leftism whatever this is Marxism and all the ism It basically is their religion. And they've replaced any concept of, you know, God or constraint or law, constitution, anything that puts out there. So their deal is we're just going to burn it down.
Starting point is 00:18:10 I mean, that's their mindset. And now it's enough of... They are the epitome of lawlessness. But part of the reason... Everyone who sins breaks the law. In fact, sin is lawlessness. And they abhor the U.S. Constitution. I mean, they don't like it.
Starting point is 00:18:27 at all. Part of the reason, y'all already heard what I said. We're living in some bad times. Let's do the recount. Let's let the investigations happen. Count every vote. I mean, let's do all that. But part of the reason I don't think it was some kind
Starting point is 00:18:43 of giant conspiracy is because the House, the Republican House, actually picked up a seat. And the Senate is looking like, it's going to be Republican control. That is why there was a conspiracy. How do the numbers dropped down to the House members that were added and holding the Senate.
Starting point is 00:19:02 Yeah. But they didn't, their votes didn't go toward Donald Trump. That's why I said, run the investigations. Okay, I'm here waiting on the edge of the seat. Well, I want to say this. But go ahead. Well, I was just going to say, but if you look at the maps, everything looks close. I mean, like in four years ago, Trump won Wisconsin by, I think it was 5,000 votes.
Starting point is 00:19:25 It was less than a point. It was, yeah. Well, this year, he lost by 10,000. Okay. I mean, my first reaction is not, oh, there's some kind of conspiracy going. We won by five, we lost by 10. Okay. That seems.
Starting point is 00:19:42 The only thing that seems out of the ordinary to me is what in the heck happened in Georgia? Yeah. I mean, here's pretty much a red state. And the one below it, Florida, who everybody's thinking is going to be close, well, he won that by three or four points. What the heck's going on in Georgia? I've done many events in Georgia. That's one of the most conservative places I've ever been in my life.
Starting point is 00:20:06 So now they say, well, it's Atlanta and these urban cities. But still, if I was going to check. You're beginning to explain why it looks like something is not right here. Well, but I'm being fair and honest. I'm just looking at all the states. That seems like a fish out of water. Everything else seems believable to me. Okay, Michigan, you barely lost.
Starting point is 00:20:30 Okay, you barely won last time. Right. But Pennsylvania, it's what, 40,000 votes difference. So still he may figure out a way to find 40,000 votes. The shenanigans in Pennsylvania look suspicious for sure. Well, right. So check it out. That's fine.
Starting point is 00:20:47 But if I was, if I had any power whatsoever, there's two runoffs for senators that's going to happen in Georgia. And if the Republicans can win one, they'll have control in the Senate. But it seems like to me that's the state where all the red flags are up, because that seems not normal. They hadn't voted for a Democrat since Clinton. And now you got the president and two senators, you know. Well, that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:21:16 So if you were going to- They couldn't get to 50%. If you were going to go investigate something, investigate something that doesn't, look normal, which that's the most glaring one. Now, that's my opinion. And you know how many people I've heard say that? Zero. I'm just looking at it from common sense. I'm like, we got a red state. You might ought to rethink your position there, Jace. Well, man, I'm giving y'all the argument. What do you think? Well, I know this. I voted for Trump. I wish more had. I don't know whether it seems pretty
Starting point is 00:21:47 unbelievable that all this push, there are lawyers and all these lawsuits trying to dig away at the rules governing these elections. It just seemed like a
Starting point is 00:22:00 mighty effort on the part of the Democrats. To your point, to your point, one thing that I noticed was before the election, there were, I think I read,
Starting point is 00:22:11 it was over 200 lawsuits, all brought by Democrats about state legislators, state legislature, how they can count, what they have to do. And that led to these extensions past the deadline. So think about it. So they're suing on the front end, you know, supposedly to get every vote in. The question is why. Well, exactly. So now we're on the back end and all the lawsuits are going to come from the Republican side. Yeah. About the same thing. And they want to move on now. Oh, now. Well, you can't trust. He's accepted. Let's go.
Starting point is 00:22:44 You can't trust the allegations because they said this. Trump's saying we have a vaccine around the corner. That's just a lie. Well, six days later, it's like, vaccine. Well, I think you did have a vaccine around the corner. That was not a lie. Once again, he's telling the truth.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Maybe there is some corruption. Maybe we are, you know, I'm an open-minded guy. We're not going to figure it out. Well, I will say this, Jay. So just to remind our listeners, because some of them are young, so you may not even remember this. but in 2000 Al Gore was the president
Starting point is 00:23:17 supposedly. He'd accepted just like this thing now for 37 days 37 days Al Gore was the president-elect that's what all the media was saying and all that and they got down there in Florida
Starting point is 00:23:28 and they got to digging through it and Al Gore was not the president and so 37 days later George Bush became the president you know Bush 43 They did the right thing they picked one state
Starting point is 00:23:39 and went all in That's what I think I would do Trying to figure out how this all happened Thousands of miles apart In four or five different states Pick a couple states that makes you win If you think there was corruption And put all your resources there
Starting point is 00:23:56 Do the investigation Do the recount It was a little simpler, you're right Because there was one place Well I think they did that by design But Florida was so big We're going to Florida And that's where we're putting all our resources
Starting point is 00:24:09 Well that was the tightest But Florida, I don't know how many electoral votes they have. It's huge, though. Let's take another break. Well, the reason I wanted to talk about this today is for a lot of reasons. So I had a few questions. So, Jay, so you're our financial guru. So say Biden is the president.
Starting point is 00:24:30 They go through the lawsuits. They don't come up with enough to overturn it. And we've got Biden Harris for four years. Most people think, me included, that Biden won't last a year. I mean, they've set it all up to get him out. That's correct to me. Pelosi,
Starting point is 00:24:44 because, oh, 25th Amendment, he can't, he's a dementia. I mean, they know he's dementia. And so Nancy Pelosi,
Starting point is 00:24:51 before all this happened, she got it set up where they're going to step in and say, you know, poor Joe. Well, y'all, I hadn't even heard this.
Starting point is 00:24:59 Oh, no, this is, this is my opinion. That's why I like doing this for y'all because I get in on all the latest
Starting point is 00:25:04 redneck conspiracy theories here. Exactly. So, well, very much. So therefore, it's going to be
Starting point is 00:25:10 Biden and whatever. And so, I think here we go. So what happens financially? I mean, you're a stock market guy. All right. What's going to happen? Good question.
Starting point is 00:25:19 What's your prediction? Here's, let me give you a stat. I didn't. This just popped into my head. I heard this somewhere. Since the dawn of the stock market, I'll give you all a question. In every four years that a president has been president, except one.
Starting point is 00:25:43 There was one president since the history of our democracy and the stock market. The stock market has gone up every time. No matter who was president. This is like once
Starting point is 00:26:00 inaugurate, what's the time frame? Once they were recognized as the president. Yeah, they're four years. So there's one president that the stock market went down after his tenure. That was Hoover. I'm not sure what he did, but whatever he did,
Starting point is 00:26:18 tanked the market. Every other president since the dawn... Country started. Yeah. Or since there was a stop market. It has gone up. So what does that tell you?
Starting point is 00:26:30 Don't put a lot of attention into who is the president. And what that tells you is, it may be very volatile during that time frame. due to the same factors, fear and greed, not who's in office. Well, you've got it, but you don't understand that there's fixing to be, I don't care what the stock market does, you're going to have less money because of the taxes
Starting point is 00:26:56 that Joe Biden is fixed to put on your back, dude. And he said it proudly. I'm making a lot. You'll say, yeah, but you're not keeping as near as much as you were. That may be true. That ain't on maybe. that may be true. I agree.
Starting point is 00:27:10 But what I'm saying is the reason the market exploded after Biden was deemed President-elect, which I said was kind of hypocritical. Yeah. Once they got ahead, well, the market went up. You said, well, why? Because the Republicans look like they're going to hold the Senate. So you say, well, why is the market going out the roof? Because gridlock.
Starting point is 00:27:36 The market loves gridlock. So all of this... We've had plenty of that. So you just said his tax is going to go up. Well, the Senate's going to say, no, it's not. What you're missing is it's going out the roof because of the former policies of one Donald J. Trump. All America had to do is put personality of an individual,
Starting point is 00:27:54 move it out of the way, take his personality out of the way, and look at his policies. And his results. And his results. And he would have gone, he would have been a shoe in. I'm telling you. He was the best thing as far as policy. go, keeping more of your money and all of that.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Taxes. I'm making a powerful argument. He had it down. That the market goes up no matter what. It has. So you say, what do you do as an investor? You buy good companies for long periods of time that have spectacular earnings. And guess what?
Starting point is 00:28:31 You're going to be successful. Now, you got to go to war and fight off the fear and the panic. and the greed. Because guess what happened? When Pfizer came out with that today about the vaccine, every crappy stock in the stock market exploded today. Because coronavirus is a bigger fear to that to shutting our economy. And people may wonder, no, what do you mean by crappy stock?
Starting point is 00:28:57 It's like the cruise lines today, they're up over 30%. A third of the value going up. And I'm looking at it like, did you buy any? Of course not. Cruise stocks were crappy stocks before the coronavirus. The idea to try to make money from that, to pay a billion dollars a month for maintenance, and then you get a bunch of people trapped on a boat with crappy food where everybody gets sick. It's horrible.
Starting point is 00:29:25 It's a terrible idea. You're not a cruise man, I see. And so it's like. Dad, you can agree with them on that. So everybody goes and buys them. But guess what? They were crappy stocks before. Most of the airlines, same thing.
Starting point is 00:29:38 You know, I bought one airline stop when they plummeted to, I think I bought Southwest Airlines at 20 bucks. Well, today, because of this vaccine deal, it's at 46, which is about where it was before the coronavirus. So guess what I did today? I sold it. I'm out of the airline business today. So my point is, when you said, what is it going to do financially, it's not going to have a lot of effect. I know that's not something you're here. Being honest.
Starting point is 00:30:10 The reason I asked you that is because there's a guy named James Woods, who's a well-known actor, he's a conservative, and he's really big on Twitter. And I follow him because he's funny. And he's always fighting with his celebrity liberals, you know. But he said, he had a tweet yesterday. It said, I just sold all my stock in the stock market, except for Apple. Of course. He said, of course.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Well, see, to me, that's just dumb. And then he said, because I've already gone through, here's my. with his logic. And Adam was I asked you about what you thought. He said, because I've already been through a Obama-Biden eight years, and I'm not doing that again in the stock market. So he made it sound like he lost money through that process. So that's what he tweeted. The stock market goes up. If you had poor choices of, I didn't say everybody makes money. I just said the stock market overall goes up. It's a fact. Let me just interject here a little bit. I've watched the whole thing, and at 74, you say long-term investing, you know, what does that mean?
Starting point is 00:31:13 You already been on the earth 704 years. You're running out of time down here. So I am putting, so Jace will know without hesitation that I'm putting out my stock in the one who said, whoever believes in me, even though they die, yet shall they live. but whoever believes me will never die. I'm putting my stock in the Son of God, Jesus number one, and I don't like it because of these empires have a way of getting power hungry. And there is no, in the party that just won, as far as I can tell,
Starting point is 00:31:55 there just seems to be a lack of worthwhile consideration of God. It just looked like to me. Phil, you hit on the point. That's what we can all agree. So I'm just going to follow Jesus faithfully, take my chances with him. I wish Trump had won. I hope he might still do so. But you say to get all bent out of shape and say, well, we don't spend that much time here on earth.
Starting point is 00:32:21 And then it's over. So I'm just saying, I point people to Jesus. We converted some yesterday. Where were they from? They were from up the way. way. They were up the way from other parts of the United States. They showed up. So every week, 17 Sundays in a row, we point them to Jesus, and there's a percentage of them that take him to heart. Well, I want to talk about that. Let's take a break. That was one of the reason why I don't
Starting point is 00:32:51 bring it up. I wanted to talk about, I wanted to know what Jay's thought, and I knew our... I'm taking the spiritual road out here instead of the political one. Let's talk about that. Because our audience, like, here's why I wanted to talk about it. So I met two young guys this weekend. I was at a wedding, Phyllis's son's wedding. And there was two young guys there. It looked like they were teenagers. It was in Willard, Missouri. I know they listened.
Starting point is 00:33:12 I'm sorry, I don't remember your name. But they asked me, they were like, are you guys going to talk about what's going on on the podcast? I said, well, we did the day after, but yes, we're going to. But it let me know, people, you know, are fearful about the whole big picture because they see it as so divided bad, you know, and so they're worried about it. So that's why I want to talk about the spiritual.
Starting point is 00:33:34 implications. The biggest point that a lot of them are showing their concern, Dan was telling me, Dan is a millennial. He's that age group. Some of his cohorts, they deducted, well, if it's going to be that kind of graft and corruption and all this mail-in voting and all this stuff, you know, count the votes, yeah, yeah, if it's going to be that much trouble, they smelled a rat, and they basically said, why should we even vote at all?
Starting point is 00:34:04 Well, right. If it's going to be that kind of intervention by the opposing parties, and we can't even count. I'm not going to vote again. So I said, Dan, that's not a good way to. No, here's why. If you stopped everything right now and said, I'll tell you what, for the next, we're going to give, we're going to settle this.
Starting point is 00:34:22 If you can't tell where your vote's going, why I vote is what they're saying. I can understand what they're feeling. That's just horrible, horrible logic. I know. Remember, millennials. We have in this country, you have the right to pursue and investigate. And there is corruption in every nook and cranny because we know people are sinful. More than it used to be, Jay.
Starting point is 00:34:46 By the way, that's Republicans and Democrats in terms of just overarching. The whole thing about the system itself has been rotten, which is why Trump was so good to come in and be a disruptor. I mean, that's what people want it. But to finish my last part of sin, but every time I hear something like that, I'm like, go move to a third world country. Yeah. You want to start griping and complaining about this? I mean, I think the overall pulse is what makes this country great.
Starting point is 00:35:13 You can go out there and vote. The illustration I was going to use is to see how close it is. If you look at all those states, we're talking just a few votes. If you gave Donald Trump the opportunity to. That's a few thousand, by the way. I have 150 million. If you gave them three or four hours, Phil, to say, Everybody who was registered to vote who didn't vote, we're going to give you three hours to make a difference right now.
Starting point is 00:35:39 You can now go vote. Well, they would take all running. But I'm like at the moment when on election day, they didn't feel for whatever reason imported enough or like their vote counted enough to go vote. And you could literally pull it off in three hours of work. You could get people who were uninspired to go vote. Now that they've seen the consequences. That's what it comes down to. Either our voting apparatus,
Starting point is 00:36:09 the people that run them in each state, either they can't count, you would think with all the computerized world and all your carrying the black boxes, the fountain of all information, either they can't count or they didn't count. It's one or the other. I'm leaning toward the ladder.
Starting point is 00:36:30 Well, the problem is, Dad, you've got, so you've got 50 states, right? Who all do their different? Who all do it differently. I mean, look, there was a one state. Which is my point. Can we learn how to count? Well, you think you could come up with something universal.
Starting point is 00:36:43 I can add. I can subtract. I can multiply. I can divide. After what happened in Florida, Florida got it right. They had all their vote. There was no problem. So I vote Florida to be the model for all states.
Starting point is 00:36:54 Huge state. Huge state. Which is, you know, to your point, Jay's, I hadn't thought about it. You just said that that maybe after that debacle in 2000. Greatest thing ever happened. Maybe they figured it out. So I mean, I'm watching, look, so there's one state like they were like, well, we're having problems because they used a Sharpie instead of the pencil to do their things.
Starting point is 00:37:13 And I was thinking, a Sharpie? What are we going back to 1850? It just kind of smells like the fix was in. Could be that. I mean. The states Trump had to have. That's where they intervened the most. But that's unprovable for us.
Starting point is 00:37:28 You got to let the process. If they can figure it out. I can't prove it. It's just what I think. Most criminals are dumb. And so if there was some crime committed and they, because trust me, they're going to try to find out by every means necessary. It would be shocking to me if there were multiple crimes committed and nobody discovers it.
Starting point is 00:37:50 That would be more shocking to me. Because usually light, you throw some light on the subject. If we find a bunch of dead people who voted, that should be easy to find. We go to the grave, we look at the name, and we said, no, they're right there. Well, I know I saw this, Jason, on Election Day. There were two states. Michigan was one of them, and then there was another one.
Starting point is 00:38:10 I can't remember that both had more votes than registered voters. I heard that. Twice. Two states. I just didn't. I thought that was so absurd that I thought that can't. That's what I heard. So if true, here I am CNN, if true, then that would tell you right there, something's off.
Starting point is 00:38:28 I mean, right? I mean, you couldn't have more votes than you had people registered to vote. Well, they'll investigate it. The one thing we can agree on, I'm not sure we're ever going to agree on the stock market, but I brought that up to say this, Phil, the reason I like talking about it is because there's so much, you're talking about fake news, about companies, and there's so much corruption in that world. I like the fact that I can say, no, here's the truth. If you just look at the stats, that's why I brought that up.
Starting point is 00:38:58 That's the truth. We think that it matters, and people pray on fear. And even today, when the Pfizer announcement came out, it's crazy. Because all the stocks that were performing awesomely, what they call in-home stocks, they're down 10 and 15 percent and stuff that was flourishing under the coronavirus, like Domino's Pizza, you know, it was flourishing. Well, now, guess what? We're selling it off.
Starting point is 00:39:24 What, we're going to quit eating pizza? No, it's because people get caught. up in the hysteria of what's that. Oh, there's a vaccine. So I got a question for it. Let's take our last break. So I got a question about that. So why, all these big tech companies, and they're the drivers now of everything, tech, why do they send hundreds of millions of dollars to the Biden campaign, to BLM? Why do they do that? Some of them, you know. Well, all the big ones do. I mean, is it just their liberal ideology? All the big, I mean, there's a lot, a lot of them. of them. But yeah, I mean, the big, the Google, the Apple.
Starting point is 00:40:03 Well, here's what's weird. They're in lockstep. I mean, that's what I'm saying. Well, I'm going to answer your question. So what is here. Here's what's ironic is the Trump policies of the deregulation and being more, you know, tax friendly, actually help these companies. Well, that's what I'm saying. And look, they'll say that. But then some of their owners. Because they're ideology. Well, right. We'll say, oh, well, that's. And I think it's... Which tells you it trumps the economy in their minds. I mean, they're relying on it, but at the same time, they're sending the money to the other guy.
Starting point is 00:40:40 It just... That's what gets me. I mean, it just doesn't make any sense to me. Well, I don't, but I... But again, like my point earlier, if it's your religion, then you would do it just like we would give money to a cause or to church. Yeah, I think so.
Starting point is 00:40:54 And they're making so much money... They're not being affected by it. Well, right. You know, when you get into... Well, I tell you three, he'll be effective. I have the three sitting at this table. Because what happens is the people that are in the worst bind when some guy says, you'd be 400,000, you know, I'm going up on you.
Starting point is 00:41:11 But you think about everybody that's in that range, say up to a million bucks. You've got a small business. You've got a few people working for you. And then all of a sudden they slam you with a huge tax increase, which is what he's going to do. Think about what that does in your situation. You've got a small business. All of us have different businesses, little small ones. we're affected by that.
Starting point is 00:41:31 My boys get affected by it. I can't give bonuses. I can't help people. You're right, but he's not going to. The reason the market went way up is because it's not going to go through. The Senate's going to block. I hope you're right. So for two years, and basically, look, that's what the really business.
Starting point is 00:41:47 I'm not too high on the Senate because you got Romney in there and these other ones. I mean, Trump couldn't rely on those, Murkowski and. But I'm not saying now. I'm saying they'll go with the Democrats. I'm not saying you're not right. I'm saying the reason the market went up is because of that scenario, that gridlock. I mean, the market's going out the roof. It's because basically they're saying people invest in the stock market,
Starting point is 00:42:11 leave us the heck alone. So they like gridlock. Leave the companies alone, especially now because those Trump policies are in. They're like, leave us alone, we'll make a lot of money. And so the market. So I've got another question. So assuming that it's bad as we think it's going to be, if they're in, from a religious liberty and a lot of games that Trump had in this arena with us.
Starting point is 00:42:36 I mean, the reason you said 80% of evangelicals vote for him is because he's been the most pro-life president ever in terms of his policies and his executive orders. He's been the most protective of religious liberty of any president ever. No doubt about it. And so what happens if we get into the back in, we got the cancel culture going, what if it hits us hard like the really the churches stay closed whatever I mean what my answer is what would your answer
Starting point is 00:43:05 be to our listeners? Man made constructs man made him men behind it they cannot men are man made governments I don't care if it's a constitutional republic it's the best system I think but even that
Starting point is 00:43:23 can't remove your sin and they can't raise you from the dead. Right. So to me, it's a priority thing. I'm like, I think I will pursue the only chance I've ever run up on for eternal life, immortality. The promise is there.
Starting point is 00:43:42 I've investigated the person who brought it. And I'm like, you know what? I'm going to follow that path. No matter who gets elected, who falls. People have to remember in Red China, Christianity is flourishing. there are millions upon millions, tens of millions, a few hundred million. You say they're believers in Jesus, their faith is there. You say, well, how in the world do they operate under a communist construct?
Starting point is 00:44:13 Atheistic. Because it's a question of priority. So that's my thinking while in America. It was a wonderful ride for almost 250 years. Oh, here we go. But I'm afraid what we've seen in the last few days. It's going to make it a little more difficult for even us to carry on the conversation we're now having. Well, maybe.
Starting point is 00:44:35 But here's what I'm going to say, because I've said everything I've said to say it. Not maybe. They're already censored. I didn't get stressed out about it. I watched a little bit of the news, and I see why y'all get so panicky and conspiracy theorists. Jay, I look like I'm full of panic. I'm not panicking. But here's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:44:53 We're studying the book of John because. of all the reasons or the ways that God could have decided to change the world or affect the world, he didn't come at it through government, he didn't come at it through some kind of power. He became a man who was an ordinary man, a carpenter, who hung around with fishermen, and he had conversations on a daily basis. He talked about what he did for social injustice. or the woman at the well or whatever scenario that seemingly
Starting point is 00:45:32 is the cry of the people out there, here's this guy who did this 2,000 years ago. In spite of government. Yeah, in spite of all that, who eventually killed him. That's right. Because of fear. He went around, according to Peter,
Starting point is 00:45:48 who was there, he went around doing good and healing all those who were under the power of the devil. as far as I can tell didn't have a full-time job he didn't have a house that I know of he didn't have any means of how do you how do you
Starting point is 00:46:06 didn't have a place to lay his head that's what he said didn't have a place to lay his head if you can control Adams and Montseragraud's just walking around on dusty roads and didn't go far from where he started if you can control the items and the molecules you don't have to work you know that just saying that
Starting point is 00:46:22 but here's what I was going to say if that's the model, that's who we put our faith and trust in. I think that's how we respond when this happens. The reason I'm not panic about it, I got a responsibility in the Walmart line or wherever I'm at to share Jesus, to do things, to have conversations, to have these. Whoever the president is, whoever's in charge.
Starting point is 00:46:45 I believe God uses us to become Jesus on the earth. And what did he do? He went around and had daily conversations, at the waterhole, at the wedding, at the party, at the feast, at the dinner, at the grave. I mean, he did all these things. And I think that's how we win the world. That's the only way that can change a heart. You know, we're talking about who you vote for.
Starting point is 00:47:11 I want people to vote for the more godly principles. But it's a lot easier to do that if you introduce Jesus to somebody and they change their heart. Well, then they're like, all of a sudden, they're looking at godly principles in a more favorable life. I'm going to vote godly as long as we can find someone godly who is running for office. But you say, well, what if you run out of godly men? You know what the scary part is? You see this little thing right here? These old writings.
Starting point is 00:47:40 This is a lot of people here. And it starts with George Washington. And then it goes down to Daniel Webster and then to John Quincy Adams. and then to Samuel Adams and then to Elias Budano so you look at these I never heard of Eli
Starting point is 00:48:01 he was there he must have been occasion hang on Charles Carol Hang on we got to end our podcast here for those that are unashamed but we've got a couple more things we want to say
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