Live from Mar A Lago - The Firebrand from Nevada w/ Dr. Jon Petrick
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little introduction for John.
John is running for office for Nevada's State Assembly, and he's somebody that has been politically involved for the last few years.
We actually met about three years ago, and he is somebody who is definitely very much America first, very much for returning power to we the people in this country, and he's in Mar-a-Lago right now.
So John, how are you doing, sir?
I'm doing great. Sunny Florida.
Awesome, awesome. So, you know, give us a little rundown of what you've been up to and what you're doing over there in Mar-a-Lago.
Well, obviously it's campaign season, so when I'm back in Henderson, Nevada, where my race is Assembly 21, we're knocking doors, meeting our neighbors, meeting our constituents, because it's a grassroots, Vem.
If we don't have a grassroots, you know, attempt this time, you know, Trump has no help.
We saw what the state legislators did in various states across the country and I vowed never to be one of them.
So we want to make sure that we can support our president from the grassroots effort and that's why I'm running so heavy.
But right now we're down in Mar-a-Lago with Tom Homan, Director of Homeland Security for Trump and I'm supporting him and just had an opportunity to sit down with him and find out legislatively What our interstates can do.
If we're not a border state, what can we do reasonably?
You know, I mean, everybody has ideas, but what can we do?
So that's why I'm down here in Mar-a-Lago, willing to bring back all this information to my constituency back in Nevada and looking forward to coming home.
You know, one of the things so impressive about meeting with you, a little bit less than a week ago, we were meeting in person, you were talking about how you are using your own resources to ensure that the election is on the up and up.
Funding this, you know, essential goal yourself.
Tell me a little bit about that.
Tell me a little bit what you're doing to make sure that voters, you know, have their vote count and there's no shenanigans.
Well, that old saying that if we fail to have fair and free elections, then we the people fail to be free.
So, you know, it's one of those things we have to take it upon ourselves.
Look at the media. Look with the voting.
Look what's happening. You know, the Democratic Party has taken over the school boards.
They've taken over the regents.
They've taken over the commissioners.
They've been all local elections from voting to everything.
So we have to start taking that back.
So one of the things I did was I helped establish something called a ballot safeguard program.
And what that does is it allows people to, once they get their ballot, they can contact us.
A uniform person, someone in a ballot safeguard program uniform will show up and they can actually track their ballot from the time that it's turned in to the time that it's counted.
And this provides people with reassurance.
You know, Van, one of the hardest things to hear is that my vote doesn't count.
And Edmund Burke said it best that the triumph of his evil when good men do nothing and you have to vote.
And I'm reminding everybody that we can't blame the Democrats and Dominion and the mail and all of that stuff because in Nevada we had 187,000 people sit on their hands and not vote.
And Trump lost by 33,000 votes.
So before we need to clean up somebody else's home, let's clean up our own.
So I'm encouraging every single Republican that's out there, your vote must assuredly must be counted.
So the only way to do that is to ensure that you can actually vote.
So if you're in Nevada, again, check out the Ballot Safeguard Program.
It's something that we can do to ensure that every vote counts and you can actually track it.
So it's a wonderful thing. And other candidates can do the same thing.
If there's a candidate out there that wants to get involved.
But this is just something I had to do, Vem, because I just couldn't sit back and hope that somebody else did something.
It just doesn't work that way.
We've seen what that got us.
Yeah, yeah. I mean, it's amazing that people like you are doing this independently.
When I say people like you, I don't think there's many out there that are doing what you're doing.
It's a brilliant idea.
We would wish that we had the infrastructure in place where people like you didn't have to fund this out of pocket, because not only are you funding your election, you're funding the safeguarding of the vote, which is pretty incredible, John.
That's very impressive, man.
I mean, what makes you so determined to follow this path?
Juan, I truly never really thought of it as impressive.
I just always like to win.
And for those who don't know, you know, I lost by a few hundred votes last time.
I won the day of the race and then I lost by the mail-in ballots.
And I always approach these situations, Vem, with what did I do right, what did I do wrong, and what do I work on?
And I did not ballot harvest.
I did not use the laws.
People say, well, ballot harvesting is illegal, not in the state of Nevada.
And I just didn't follow that piece.
And had I done that, I would have won by a landslide.
But instead, I really didn't address that issue.
And it cost me.
It cost me my race. And I will not lose again by the same mistake.
So we're going to be working on that.
The second piece...
Vam, is that look what's at stake.
Our very nature of our country, our freedom.
I mean, people don't realize how many freedoms that we've lost.
And I'm a constitutionalist, as written.
As a matter of fact, if you go to my website, drjon4nevada.com, I narrated the entire Nevada Constitution.
It's there. You can hear it word for word, start to finish.
And that's important because we can't have leaders that forget the very foundation of why we're here and why we should be serving.
And if I have a dollar, it needs to be spent on freedom.
So I look at it as, yes, it may be costly, yes, it may be sometimes burdensome, but hey, freedom's not free, right?
So I never got to serve.
So this is my way of giving back to my community, to my state, and to this great country.
You've had a very successful past as a business person, as a doctor.
Could you tell us a little bit about your past?
Humbled. I had the greatest mentors on the planet.
They are just, I honestly, every day I pinch myself to be able to be in a position that I'm in.
I own several clinics in Las Vegas.
And again, I wouldn't be here today if I didn't have a staff as amazing as the staff that I have.
So many good doctors, so many good people.
My director of operations is actually an immigrant who came here legally, and she fled war, and she actually literally came from asylum many years ago, and now she's an incredible American.
But as a physician, I started in pro sports.
I worked with a little bit with some professional teams in the NFL, Major League Baseball, and then I worked for a bald man by the name of Dana White, 12 years on a reality TV show.
Which was a humbling experience in itself to work around such an amazing set of athletes and people.
So, you know, every day we have to expand and grow.
So success is not measured by the number of clinics or the number of You know, a lot of dollars in the account.
It's, did I make a change in the life of a person?
And that's really why we set out.
So yeah, I consider my success very humbling.
I also consider myself, you know, very lucky.
You just can't deny that.
So, but, you know, thank you for that little bit of shout out there.
I appreciate it. And I'm not leaving my medical practice.
Let me make that clear. It's an addition to Nevada has a part-time legislative body, which is 120 days.
I will serve in Carson City.
Looking forward to doing so.
And then I come home to my wonderful patient base, 25,000 people strong, my staff.
I mean, so it's exciting.
And they're all behind me.
My entire staff, my patient base, they all love the fact Because then, when I started my medical career, and I took that oath, and I said that I will love every human being that God puts in front of me, regardless of their sexuality, their color of their skin, even their political party or religion.
I'm here to serve, and that is how I measure my successes.
How am I serving today, and what more can I do?
So I've been very blessed.
You know, the last few years has definitely taught us the importance, and I believe that the founders have this vision in mind, the importance of having people that are successful in the private sector then transcend in the politics.
Because it seems as though the career politicians are not very much in touch with the realities.
of running a business being successful in a business and we see overspending we see inflation crazy yesterday i went to get a cup of coffee and not a gourmet cup of coffee but a crappy old Folgers cup of coffee was four dollars i couldn't believe it you know we need what made trump such a success was the fact that he was a businessman he understands checks and balances you cannot spend what you don't bring in And because we don't have people who understand these concepts,
they just write checks. And unfortunately, when it comes, what they don't understand is oftentimes those zeros in those numbers and reports they're getting, they're people.
You just can't go in and just, you know, not think of the people that when you're a business person, I serve my staff.
I serve my patients.
And you have people that have no business acronym.
They don't know how to balance a checkbook.
They don't know how to make cuts.
Look at how many programs in our, not only nationally, but in the state Nevada level, That either overlap or they're not effective and this is why we must have private sector involvement because in the private sector we don't get redus.
We don't have programs that continue to fail because we don't have an endless bucket of your money.
See that's what the problem is.
The government doesn't care about how much of your money they spend.
They send it all over the world.
They have programs that don't work.
And it's just terrible.
And that's why we need business people who not to go, you know, like Trump said, you're fired or it's getting cut.
Those aren't easy decisions.
They're hard decisions, especially when it affects someone's life.
It's terrible to realize that sometimes in tough times, we have to lay people off and we have to do that.
But you have to do that sometimes at the stake of the entire corporation.
And you can replace corporation with country.
And it's very, very important.
We have people who understand these principles.
A lot of them are basic and they don't even understand them.
But, you know, spending is a bad thing.
We don't have a revenue problem in our country, Vem.
We have a spending problem.
That's the deal. And as soon as we get that wrapped up and under...
When's the last time we had a balanced budget?
You know, you look at it.
And that's why we need business people.
I'm very fortunate. Just to give you one real quick kind of little point.
In Clark County, they spend about $32 million to build a school and the public.
But the private sector could do it for $11 million.
And our 11 million includes our furniture, textbooks, and computers.
When the government does it, it's 32 million plus 5 million for school books and equipment and services and furniture, which is terrible.
It's because they don't care.
They don't care while it's only an extra hundred thousand.
I care. I care about every single penny.
And that's what we need in Carson City.
We don't need more of the same get along to play along or play along to get along.
Like my opponent. She wants to placate the governor and I won't.
I'll stand on my own two feet.
I serve the people.
I don't serve any party.
And there's three different branches of government and the governor's not in mine.
Yeah, yeah, totally. And you would think that when you're talking about three times difference between the private sector and what they're charging, I mean, you would think that there's a lot of money going to the wrong places, like enriching developers, Payola, you know, I ran for office too,
as you know, John, in 2022, and some of the stuff that I was hearing in terms of people okaying developments, and then on a side note, getting $400,000 for doing that, and All this extra money that is probably why it's costing three times more for government.
I mean, do you have any thoughts on that topic?
I don't think I could expand upon it.
You're right. You know, I always say, follow the money.
If you look at our water in Nevada, you know, everybody, every time I knock on a door, one of the, if it's not the first questions, it's in the top five.
What are we going to do about water in Nevada?
Well, I'll tell you, look at our, look at our democratic neighbor to the West.
Look at California's dime.
They sell the water they get out from the Colorado River Act of 1920.
60% of the water goes to California.
They sell it. They sell the water to make in Imperial Valley to grow alfalfa, to send to Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia buys our water.
They're profiting while we're washing our cars once a week.
It's crazy.
So follow the money.
That's it. It's that simple.
And that's what you're seeing right now with Comer and all of these guys in Congress right now.
Look at the Bidens and what they've done.
Look how many millions upon millions.
And that's just what they found so far.
This man's had a 40-year career of stealing from the Americans, thinking we're stupid and dumb.
And he was right for the longest time we were.
But it's people like you, Vem.
That are bringing this to light.
Thank you for doing what you do.
If we don't have more podcasters, and we talked about this when we met, the big media is the problem.
They're sold and bought out.
They all need to be gone.
We need independent people like yourself and these other little newscasters and people out there spreading the word on the ground.
People need to know what's happening and not what they're told what's happening.
You can go to Italy or you can read it in a book.
Go to Italy. It'll give you a different experience, right?
There you go. Yeah, you know, and by the way, quick little shameless pitch here.
You know, one of the things we're doing with the America Happens Network is we want to embed our journalists to do exactly what Mr.
Petrick is talking about here within Congress, because that's one of the places you walk in there and it's all mainstream media.
We need people with our hard questions for these congressional members, putting their feet to the fire.
That's what we need right now.
And so there's links below It'd be great if the viewers out there could support our agenda of having Project Veritas in Congress.
But back to the interview, John, you are a quintessential, you know, America First candidate.
And so are you on the map in terms of Donald Trump?
Has he taken notice?
And by the way, I know there's a lot of insiders within the Trump campaign watching this.
If you haven't taken notice already, this is a gentleman you need to know.
But have you had any approaches from the Trump campaign?
No, sir. No. You know what?
I have been around the Trump campaign several times.
When he came, I helped manage the VIP section.
You know what? Look, I'm lucky to be here.
Let's face it. I'm a nobody.
I wouldn't expect to be on Trump's radar, except for the fact is that I believe I would like to see The federal election people, the people running for this office, start to support the down-ballot candidates like myself.
But I don't take it. You know, I'm here.
I'll probably meet Trump tonight.
I'm with Tom's table, Tom Holman's table.
So I'm excited there.
But, you know, I respect where I'm at.
I got to earn that. And I haven't done that yet.
I got to win a race first.
And then I'm something.
You know, at some point, I'm just a boy with a dream.
He's so busy.
We're talking 94 indictments.
Five cases that will probably end up in the Supreme Court more than any other president or human being on the planet.
I don't expect to be on Trump's radar right now, but I do soon.
Yeah, yeah, and we're gonna do our best to make sure you are, sir, because you are a great candidate, John, and I'm really impressed.
I mean, in 2022, I didn't know you that well.
I've gotten to know you, and I really appreciate your honesty.
In fact, I've noticed how you watch what we do at the America Happens Network, and you've been very complimentary on the fact that we're exposing things and not, you know, going in there pretty much unbiased, uncensored, and which is what our country needs to be.
I mean, we have this thing called freedom of speech.
Freedom of press, and that needs to be upholded.
Sir, tell me about, first I'm going to ask you about your state policies, right?
I know you're not running for a national office, but in terms of your state policies, should you become elected?
What are the three to five most important issues that you'd like to tackle first?
Well, first, I don't want a part of that Washington, D.C. circus right now.
There's a lot of things I have to learn, and I need to learn them from the state house.
I chose to run for the legislative body because it is the most powerful position in the state of Nevada as a state legislator next to the citizen.
I'm not here for fame.
I don't need money, don't need a job, don't need fame.
I wanted to run because I wanted to make a difference.
And the best way to make a difference in my community, in my neighborhood, is through a state legislative position.
There's a lot that I would do.
One, I would curb in spending in our state.
Andy Matthews put together something called checkbook.nv.gov and it's an auditing system for Nevada to be able to look at where the state government is spending our Nevada taxpayer dollars.
The second thing is I'm actually here this week or this day today with Tom Homan because I want to know what can I do?
We're not a border state, but what can I do from a legislative position to actually make a change to protect our constituents from illegal immigration, from the high rates of crime that follow illegal immigration?
What can I do?
To work with other border states like Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and help them, what can I do?
And as far as other pieces of legislation, one, I certainly would like to see again on the taxes.
We don't need more taxes.
If anything, our people are already taxed too much.
I'd like to control the spending.
I'd also like to break up the Clark County School Board.
You know, that was broken up and the NAACP and the ACLU beat up, you know, a lot of these candidates are so afraid to stand up for what is right and we need to break up that school board using the municipal boundaries that are in existence.
Water, renegotiate the terms of Sorry, quick thing.
In terms of the school board, because this was an important topic for me, too, when I was running in 2022.
Like, basically, the school board was built on the principle of having 50,000, 60,000 citizens within the Clark County.
And now it's ballooned into, what, 2 million-plus, and it's still the same structure.
Pretty much complains about the Nevada School Board or the Clark County School Board.
There's always the talk of, what are we, like 49th or 50th in the country, pretty much rock bottom?
Yeah, absolutely. And there's simple things we can do, Vem.
If we were to take, I'll give you an example, a few.
If we were to take our students and teach them their times tables, 1 to 12, by the 5th grade, we move from 50th to 42.
If we were to teach proficiency in English by the fifth grade, we move from 42 to 36.
If we were to teach a skill, drill, or a trade, we're in the 20s.
And if we were to teach every student an instrument or a second language, we're in the top 25.
So this isn't like crazy stuff.
What it is is that I just want to point out that we have some really big idiots on our Clark County School Board.
You know what they're proud of?
That we're the most progressive school district in the country.
Even though we can't get businesses to come because they don't want to come because we have a terrible educational system.
So they think because we're progressive that that's good.
For whom? I mean, if I started to look at this, I mean, it is absolutely insane what our school board is doing.
They overspend. We don't need more money for students.
If you look, we're at the national average and we're still 50th.
It's because we have a woke school board that needs, they all need to be put away and pushed out because they're jokes.
They're making a joke. Do you know that 17% of our graduating students in Clark County are career and college ready?
17% of the ones were graduating.
What the hell?
Come on. In the private sector, if I was only successful by 17%, how many patients are going to come to me if I said to you, by the way, I'm good about 17% of the time?
My rooms would be empty.
Yeah. It's a joke.
School board is a joke. Yeah.
And, you know, San Francisco is the most progressive city, they say.
And if you go to... People are fleeing San Francisco because there are manure on their doorsteps from the homeless people leaving it there.
They have a literal manure problem from humans taking craps on the sidewalk.
So that's progressive. I mean, once you dive into what is progressive...
It doesn't sound very appealing to we the people.
It might sound appealing to people that are getting paid to push those agendas, but it doesn't seem to be beneficial for us.
I always struggle with this.
That's a great point. I struggle with this, Ben, because I'm thinking, imagine putting it to a vote.
Okay, who here wants to have more poop on the ground outside your home?
It's that simple. Who would vote for that?
And that's what's happening. Look at San Diego, not just San Francisco.
Look at San Diego.
San Diego used to be one of the most beautiful downtown areas.
It was so gorgeous. Now it's overrun.
People are fleeing California, not just San Fran.
It's the land of the fruits and nuts for a good reason.
I mean, they're a terrible neighbor to Nevada.
They're terrible for our country.
They got Newsom, who's a total joke.
That guy, oh my God, next to Ronald McDonald, that guy needs more makeup.
He's terrible. I'm so glad that we, you know, I mean, I can't wait until California wakes up to really the reality of what this guy's cost them.
It's embarrassing. Yeah, gruesome news, and look what he's done.
Look what he's done to his state.
I mean, how could that man, how could he shave in the morning knowing what he's done?
I just don't get it.
I just don't get it.
You know what?
And I'm not here to throw stones.
But even Matt Schlapp at CPAC laughed and talked about how poorly Nevada Republicans did under this current Republican governor that we have.
Let's wake up. We got our butts kicked last time and that's why I'm running.
That's never going to happen on my watch.
He works for the people.
I work for the people.
He's not my boss. I don't work for the governor.
I won't work for the governor.
And I just won't bow down like my opponent to the governor.
He's just another person that, honestly, we have to get in line with.
We have to get everybody in check.
We need to start lining up fiscal conservatives, real ones, not just people that claim to be.
We got 2% of the things we wanted from a legislative standpoint last cycle.
2%. And we got cream!
And our elected officials run around wanting participation trophies, fam.
It blows my mind.
So I don't mean to go off on a tangent, but we need leaders.
We don't need legislators. We need leaders.
That's what's missing in each state.
They need people they can get behind, people that have some fuel.
You know, not people looking for a job or a paycheck.
That's where we got to where we are.
50th in the country in education.
49th in the country.
Second highest gas prices in the country in Nevada.
I mean, it's nuts. And we don't need legislators.
We need leaders. You know, I was in Washington D.C. for a few weeks in February and March, early March, and one of the things that was very noticeable by our team is that essentially you have people that come from independent success that have gone into politics, and those people seem to be less fearful of calling things out like you're calling them out.
And then there's the career politicians that are beholden To interests that control them.
They're not beholden to we the people.
And you definitely qualify as somebody that's been independently successful.
You don't need the money. You don't need the payola.
Like you said, you don't need their money, which makes you a unique Very much like a Trump is a unique candidate, or even somebody like a Matt Gaetz, who also, from what I understand, comes from a lot of wealth, so he doesn't feel like he needs to say and do things that are destructive to the country just to fill his pockets.
Could you talk a little bit about that topic?
Well, I'm a Matt Gaetz fan.
There's a big and bright future for that man.
I will tell you that. I support Matt Gaetz.
He's been good for the state.
He's been good for the country.
He stood up. And in regards to it, it just comes down to your moral compass.
I don't fear man. I answer to God.
That's who I fear. So I would much rather be hated by man and loved by God than the other way around.
And we have to get back to that. Where's our morality?
No, I'm not just simply going to just go along to play along.
That just isn't how I work.
You know, my father was a Colonel of the Marine Corps.
He flew the CH-46 helicopter, one of the original members of Top Gun.
And I remember what he always said, if you're not willing and able to stand alone, then don't stand at all.
Because you have to be able to stand up for what you believe.
If we don't do that, then we're lost.
And that's just what I won't stand for.
No, I don't want the money.
No, I don't need the fame.
No, I will never, ever, ever vote against the constitutional right of my constituency.
That's how I... Every bill, that's how you look at it.
You hold that up to the light of the Constitution.
If that light shines through, that's a good bill.
If it blocks out a right or a freedom, I'm not signing.
That's it. It's that simple.
It has nothing to do with me.
My stage, if you will, is the Bible.
My platform's the Constitution.
I can't think of two documents better.
So it had none to do with me.
I'm so humbled and I'm so lucky to be a part of that.
And hey, if you don't want me to use my moral compass or my faith, what do you want me to use?
I mean, come on. There's got to be morality.
Yeah, exactly. Now, is there any other state policies that you'd like to talk about while we're on the state topic?
Oh, it's just where to begin.
Education is one. Healthcare.
Look, nobody does tourism better than Nevada, Las Vegas.
It is the tourism capital of the world.
Why are we not leading the world in medical tourism?
AI for diagnostics.
Why are we still treating damn diseases when we could be preventing them?
And nobody could do it better than Nevada.
In Las Vegas, we fly people in for the rodeo.
I mean, Super Bowls, we're building stadiums for the A's and for the Raiders.
How about we start looking at healthcare and what we could do with advancing healthcare and letting Las Vegas be the beacon of light in this?
You know, I had a friend of mine, you know the same person I do.
Her son was 15 years old, broke his back in a snowboarding accident.
And with what we could be doing with regenerative medicines and AI for spinal cord injuries, I mean, it's amazing.
But again, One of the areas we should be fixing is healthcare in Nevada.
Education. The water thing I already mentioned.
Voting. How about we just go back to pre-COVID? How about that?
I mean, something is simple.
I'm not saying that was great, but it's better than the chaos they've created now.
You know, I had a guy one time when I was walking, Van, hand me ballots from last cycle.
He didn't turn him in because he went in person.
He showed me. He had nine ballots sent to his house.
Some of those people hadn't lived there in years.
It's like, come on, people.
We've got to stop this chaos.
We know you're cheating.
I mean, just stop it.
It's like, come on, get back to the people.
So I'd like to see our voting go back to pre-COVID at the least.
And voter ID. I know there's a few people out there that have got some ballots.
I need every Nevadan to sign that.
We need voter ID. Because here's what happens if we don't.
Illegal immigrants go to the DMV. DMV pushed them to vote registration, which is typically Democrat.
They give them driver authorization cards without fingerprints.
Let me explain something.
God gave every human an individuality, what's called a fingerprint.
Why don't we at least get fingerprints on these people?
We must know who lives in our country.
Where we don't have a country.
We just have basically just a continent that we all just travel through doing what we want in a lawless environment.
So start fingerprinting.
Voter ID. These are all simple things that we should be doing, but they're just not because the cheat is in.
You tell me, who wants open borders?
The Chinese. The cartels, the Democrats, all for the same thing.
Power. Yeah.
Power. That's what it is.
If you don't follow the money, follow who wants the power, and you're going to find the most crooked SOBs on the planet.
Wow, wow. Alright, so let's talk about, I know you're not running for national office, but let's get a, you know, your fingerprint on what the national policies look like.
Should you in the future become, you know, so fortunate to actually hold a national office?
What are the top three concerns you have right now in terms of our national policies?
Well, border security is always one.
That's one.
And we have to protect our borders.
There's a diagram that I put out on my social media that showed what happened with border security when Trump went down.
When Trump put the wall up and then what happened immediately after Biden, the worst in the history of our country by a landslide.
You want to take pride?
I hope, you know, the big guy's taking pride in the fact that he's weak in our country so poorly that the worst immigration policy in the world, I mean, in the history of our country, and I say world on purpose, I challenge you, go to Ukraine and try to cross their border.
Try to go to Italy and cross their border.
And if you want to know a tough one, go to Canada.
Try to get into Canada. That's a tough country.
So, border security is one.
And where we're spending, we need a balanced budget.
We gotta get back to when we have a balanced budget amendment.
In 1999, we almost had one by one vote.
We gotta get back to the balanced budget amendment.
We gotta have fair and free elections.
We gotta get back to also You know, we got to do away with the woke educational system that's polluting the minds of our beautiful youth.
We should be, I would want to encourage participation in our military.
You know, I did a town hall and a young boy, a great young man asked me, you know, he kind of was a misunderstanding that I was, I'm not against college.
I'm against woke college, preaching an agenda that came from the Frankfurt schools of Germany out of Columbia.
Yeah, I do the research, right?
So I'm not against college.
What I'm against is how much it's grown in cost compared to return on investment.
You gotta look at that. We need skills, drills, and trades.
We are 7 million tradesmen short in our country.
That means we don't have electricians and pipefitters and steamfitters and welders and carpenters.
We need those people.
So I always push them to get a skill drill and a trade.
And there's nowhere better than the military.
You get to be part of something bigger than yourself.
You get to learn a skill drill and a trade.
You get to protect the nation that protects you.
And you get free education.
Any parent that doesn't use that as at least an option first out of the block needs to rethink their educational system.
We need a military.
A strong military protects our border.
A strong military protects our country.
So there's just a few And again, I remind everybody, that's why I'm running for state.
It's a circus in D.C. You got porn parties and all this goofy stuff going on.
We need state legislators that are going to stand up.
And we have very few that put Nevada first.
That's what I'm going to do.
I'm going to kick the heck out of any of these federal elected officials when it comes to our state.
I'm going to fight so damn hard for the people of Nevada that they've never had anybody stay up later, wake up earlier, and fight harder than I will for the people.
Amazing, brother. Amazing.
Is there any last words you'd like to say before we wrap up this podcast?
And by the way, thank you so much for making time to come to us from Mar-a-Lago.
That's why we did this impromptu because I think it's important to show that you're a man of action.
You're out there meeting with you know individuals in the Trump administration that were part of the Trump administration To actually find solutions which honestly is a lot more than most individuals do and it's very obvious that you're dedicated It's even you know you spend your own money to make sure that the vote goes well There's no voter fraud or election fraud should say is there any last words you'd like to say before we wrap this up Yeah, I need everybody's help June 11 There's only one real Republican in my race.
There's only one America first candidate in my race.
I need your help.
It is a battle. It is a battle that we cannot win without a team.
So D-R-J-O-N, the number four, Nevada spelled out dot com, Dr.
John for Nevada. Check out my website.
And what I want to hear from people...
Please, I can't do this alone.
I have to have good ideas.
I have to have a good team around me.
So I need everybody listening to this podcast.
Check out my website.
Check out our social media.
Donate. Come walk.
Whatever it is. But the last thing is, don't give up.
Don't give up. When everything around you is telling you you're wrong, that should be an indication to tell you that you need to keep pushing.
As Trump said, keep pushing.
Do not stop.
You can't stop. Because as soon as we stop, we've lost.
So don't give up. Your vote matters.
And there's a four-letter word, which everybody needs right now, hope.
That's what I want to sell.
If I'm selling something right now, I'm selling hope that it will get better.
We just got to get rid of these terrible Democrats that are destroying our country and our state.
That's my message, Vem.
Dr. John Patrick, Assembly District 21, June 11th.
yeah amazing and you know just for the viewers out there so you're aware i mean this is a job that pays worse than mcdonald's really i mean if anybody looks up what a nevada state legislature you know assembly person makes uh you're talking about what like nine thousand dollars across really a 24-month cycle it is it is nothing but you know what all that money is being donated to charities local charities Keep it simple, make it fun. I will not take one dollar, not one penny from the people, Vem.
I will donate all of my money back to the charities in our local communities.
Part of my platform was Go Local.
Local banks, local farmers and ranchers, local politicians, local law enforcement.
And I will donate 100% of my elected official salary to the people of Nevada.
They deserve it. Amazing.
Amazing. Thank you so much, Dr.
John, for making the time to come on the Blood Money Podcast.
We're going to have you on a lot more, especially as we get closer to the election.
And I really appreciate what you're doing.
And thank you for standing up for really the values that we need back in our country because we are losing this country.
And 2024 definitely feels like the climax of that story.
Viewers out there, please be involved.
Don't turn off. Don't be like, oh, you know, the vote's not going to go well because there's voter fraud and election fraud and all that because look at what Dr.
John's doing. I mean, he's come up with ways to ensure that this goes well out of his own pocket, out of his own time.
And so please be motivated because 2024 is pretty much the most important election I think we're facing in the history of this country.
I agree. I agree everything you said, Vem.
Thank you so much for having me.
I hope to be on more podcasts like yours and especially more times on this podcast because collectively we take our country back.
Yeah, yeah.
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