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Climate Change Is The New Normal
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| We want to start with our prayers and our action. | |
| We're going to be helping out in any way we To any of the disaster relief to what happened in Kentucky over the weekend. | |
| Tornado ripped through 200 miles of Kentucky and 64 people dead, 105 people missing. | |
| It's just an awful tragedy. | |
| Now, some people are saying, well, this is an act of God. | |
| Well, that's not my theology. | |
| Disaster, famine, strife, it's not an act of God. | |
| It's the lack of God in a world that creates such suffering. | |
| Now, of course, the other side can't help themselves immediately, almost instantaneously, while there are still over 105 people missing in Kentucky. | |
| We now have people going all in saying that the reason why this is happening is because the climate is warming, and even worse, it's because we have people that are trying not to admit that this is the greatest threat to human existence. | |
| Now, I'm not going to get into whether or not this tornado is something like anything we've ever seen before. | |
| There's plenty of scientific literature going back and forth. | |
| The FEMA director has come out and he said that this is the new normal. | |
| The effects that we're seeing from climate change are the crisis of our generation. | |
| AJ Plus says weather experts say the deadly tornadoes that hit Kentucky and nearby states were fueled by unusual heat and humidity. | |
| FEMA's director says that such events are now the new normal. | |
| This is Biden saying that the deadly tornadoes ripping through the South and the Midwest is the fact that we all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming. | |
| Play cut four. | |
| Did this say anything to you about climate change of this? | |
| Or do you conclude that these storms and the intensities have to do with climate change? | |
| Well, all that I know is that the intensity of the weather across the board has some impacts as a consequence of the warming of the planet and the climate change. | |
| The specific impact on these specific storms, I can't say at this point. | |
| We all know everything is more intense when the climate is warming. | |
| Everything. | |
| Now, part of the environmentalist agenda of the abolished fossil fuel agenda, of the confiscation of private property agenda, is to create an opposition or create something in opposition so big that it's going to require action so dramatic that no one would ever question it. | |
| Now, the genius behind the climate change debate is whether or not temperatures go up or temperatures go down or there's any sort of varying ability and there's no predictive capacity or capability, you're able to blame climate change on it. | |
| Climate activist Michael Mann, he says, you know what we need? | |
| We need to censor scientists who disagree with me on global warming. | |
| He says the risk of the world is greater than COVID. | |
| He says, quote, climate change is already costlier, we're costing more lives than COVID-19, and the denial of climate change is far deadlier. | |
| Play cut two. | |
| Now it's time for you to remove climate denial videos. | |
| They pose an even greater threat to humanity in the long term. | |
| Explain. | |
| Yeah, that's right. | |
| I mean, climate change, you know, here we saw nearly 100 people die from these unprecedented tornadoes. | |
| But if you look at the total impact of climate change around the world, wildfires, droughts, floods, heat waves, coastal inundation, climate change is already costing far more lives than COVID-19. | |
| It is deadlier. | |
| So prepare yourself. | |
| What's coming next in the next five to 10 years, if the regime decides to go this direction, is a similar declaration of emergency that we saw with the Fauci virus that will happen with climate change. | |
| Maybe there'll be days where you're not allowed to drive your car. | |
| Maybe there'll be products that you're not allowed to buy. | |
| Maybe there will be a total nationwide shutdown to try and stop carbon emissions. | |
| Here you had climate activists saying, look, we need to not just suppress climate misinformation, but we need to now understand that bold and dramatic centralized action is the only solution to what we're seeing, despite the fact that we've seen almost no net increase over the last 25 years, 26 years, of the number of tornadoes in the United States from 1995 to 2020. | |
| 1995, there were 1,235 tornadoes in the United States. | |
| In 2020, 1,248. | |
| In fact, it went down in 2016 to 976. | |
| In 2012, 13, 14, 15, it was 938, 906, and 886 total tornadoes. | |
| And that's according to Statista. | |
| And so it begs the question, it would be nice if there was some sort of kind of détente, a timeout when there was something that happened that we don't like that did not immediately get politicized. | |
| But we know what the regime is trying to do. | |
| They're playing for keeps. | |
| They want to declare a climate change emergency. | |
| FEMA administrator Deanne Chriswell saying this is the new normal and what we're seeing from climate change is the crisis of our generation. | |
| Remember, tyrants need emergencies. | |
| People who want to take freedoms away and be in control, emergencies are their best friend. | |
| Emergencies warrant unlimited power, maybe just for a period of time, but they're never going to give that power up. | |
| You see, with the COVID window closing, with more people getting natural immunity, understanding hydroxychloroquine, isithromycin, ivermectin, vitamin D, aspirin, melatonin, monoclonal antibodies. | |
| All of a sudden, the ability to control others and to expand the Leviathan, that window is closing. | |
| So therefore, they have to open a new window, one that they have been investing and sowing the seeds into via Greta Thunberg, Al Gore, for an entire generation. | |
| And that is, if we do not limit people's ability to live, the world is going to fall apart. | |
| Play cut one. | |
| This is going to be our new normal. | |
| And the effects that we're seeing from climate change are the crisis of our generation. | |
| We're taking a lot of efforts at FEMA to work with communities to help reduce the impacts that we're seeing from these severe weather events and help to develop system-wide projects that can help protect communities. | |
| If you would have just blurred out, beeped out a couple of her words, her statement right there is indistinguishable from Dr. Burks or Rochelle Walensky. | |
| This is going to be the new normal. | |
| It's a crisis on our hands. | |
| We need to develop new strategies, limit the impacts. | |
| It's a crisis of our generation. | |
| That sure sounds like the same sort of language that was used by the CDC, the FDA, Pfizer, Moderna, Astra, Zeneca, and Johnson Johnson over the last year and a half. | |
| It's because it's the same playbook. | |
| The same playbook to expand governmental power, centralize it, and crush and squeeze you that was used with the Fauci virus will now be implemented with gun control. | |
| It'll be implemented, of course, with climate change. | |
| And climate change is their darling. | |
| Climate change is one they're willing to go all in with because most Americans want clean air and clean water. | |
| So they immediately correlate those two things together. | |
| But they, of course, want to go a step further. | |
| They want to use that as a means to the end of fundamental transformation of the American project. | |
| And so as we pray and help the people in the heartland of the country, what are the Democrats doing? | |
| They are immediately going in to the situation, right into a political situation to try to capitalize on it and quite honestly, benefit from the suffering despicably. | |
| On a daily basis, people are being inundated with ads for overpriced boxers with some sort of slick ad campaign, and some would say innuendos. | |
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| So Joe Biden did an unusual thing this weekend. | |
| He spoke out loud. | |
| Now, it's very obvious Joe Biden didn't go to the Army-Navy game because he didn't want to get booed by the own service members. | |
| Instead, we sent our despicable Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, who's a joke to all people who love the country to the Army-Navy game. | |
| Who won the Army-Navy game, actually? | |
| Did Army win? | |
| Who? | |
| Navy won? | |
| Are you serious? | |
| Wow, you're right. | |
| Navy did win. | |
| Wow. | |
| Army was heavily favored. | |
| That's amazing. | |
| And so I don't take sides on that, by the way. | |
| The amount of anger that Army and Navy have towards each other temporarily is rather remarkable. | |
| And so Joe Biden didn't show up to the game intentionally because he didn't want to get booed by everybody. | |
| And here, let's go, Brandon. | |
| So instead, Joe Biden did this bizarre Christmas message where he was trying to explain why things aren't happening the way they should. | |
| And he goes in this tangent, this meandering direction, saying, well, it's because of QA non and the extreme elements of the Republican Party and Donald Trump feeding the big lie for breakdown of friendly relationships between Republican and Democrat lawmakers. | |
| Play cut six. | |
| I did Bob Dole's eulogy today. | |
| He asked me on his deathbed whether I would do his eulogy. | |
| We're friends. | |
| We disagree, but we're friends. | |
| We used to have an awful lot of that relationship. | |
| And there still exists, except that the QAnon and the extreme elements of the Republican Party and what Donald Trump keeps sort of, seems to me, feeding the, you know, with the big lie, it makes it awful hard. | |
| And I think most Republicans, there's an awful lot of Republicans in Congress, I think, would agree. | |
| It's a very important quote because basically what Biden is saying is, why is it that I can't get along with establishment Republicans like I did when Bob Dole was in office? | |
| And the reason is very clear. | |
| It's because Republicans hoodwinked their voters and were perfectly fine doing deals with charlatans like you, Joe Biden. | |
| Is that Republican parties have, the Republican Party, at least the base of the party, we're awake now. | |
| It has nothing to do with QAnon, whatever that is, or the big lie. | |
| No, it has to do with, you know what? | |
| We're not okay with the adventurous, endless wars in countries we can't pinpoint on a map. | |
| We're not okay with keeping our borders wide open and acting as if that is an act of diversity. | |
| And basically, there's Joe Biden kind of engaging in some nostalgia, saying, I miss when we used to be able to vote to move factories to Wuhan China 97 to nothing. | |
| Like, no, those days are actually over. | |
| Now, of course, Joe Biden is acting as if he's just some sort of cable news commentator. | |
| He's the president of the United States, not wanting to take responsibility for anything ever, despite being the most unpopular president, at least totally in my lifetime, more so than George W. Bush. | |
| And the fact that this is his first year in office, it's a remarkable decline. | |
| No addressing the inflation crisis, open borders, giving $85 billion to the Taliban. | |
| And then, meanwhile, you have articles like from the New Republic saying, is criticizing Joe Biden a danger to democracy? | |
| That's right. | |
| Is criticizing the president actually really making yourself a danger to democracy? | |
| As concerns mount over the future of free and fair elections, a debate has broken out of whether the media must protect Biden to save the Republic. | |
| That's a real article, everybody. | |
| There is a debate of whether or not you should criticize the current president because you like his politics or not. | |
| Over the weekend, Washington Post Dana Milbank made considerable waves with a column that rather lustily accused the media of offering President Biden worse coverage than President Trump. | |
| Let me be clear. | |
| They actually believe this. | |
| The other side actually believes that they gave Donald Trump better media coverage than Joe Biden. | |
| No, the only difference is that the country was actually doing better under Trump. | |
| You guys attacked how many Diet Cokes he drank, the Russian dossier. | |
| You guys attacked whether or not his granddaughter made a Lego set. | |
| And totally, of course, ignoring Hunter Biden and the international corruption and business deals related. | |
| But Milbank's most provocative idea posited the media needs to be partisan in the service of democracy. | |
| You see that? | |
| The media is now saying out loud that they need to become state-run in order to try and save democracy. | |
| Is criticizing Joe Biden a danger to democracy? | |
| This is where we're at. | |
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| They actually believe it. | |
| They really do. | |
| White House chief of staff, Ron Clain, promotes an op-ed saying that Donald Trump got much better media coverage than Joe Biden has. | |
| He tweeted out, submitted for your consideration from the Washington Post. | |
| Opinion: The media treats Biden as badly or worse than Trump. | |
| Here's proof. | |
| And there is no proof in the midst of the article. | |
| Data analytics shows that Trump's first 11 months, allegedly, Biden got much worse coverage. | |
| Well, first of all, Donald Trump wasn't overseeing one of the worst economic conditions in American history. | |
| He was overseeing one of the best economies in history. | |
| Therefore, you get at least somewhat better headlines because of that. | |
| The border wasn't wide open under Trump. | |
| It is now. | |
| And I could go on. | |
| Cut three, Stephen Miller on Maria Bartaromo's show on how Trump had the border under control and how it's been intentionally destroyed under the Biden regime. | |
| Play cut three. | |
| President Trump kept the whole world from coming to our borders illegally. | |
| Now, with the cancellation of those policies, we have people from every region, every corner, every stretch of this earth coming into our communities, depleting our health care, depleting our public services, bringing narcotics, bringing weapons. | |
| This is a public safety, a public health, and an economic disaster voluntarily inflicted. | |
| Voluntarily inflicted. | |
| No, it's very intentional, obviously. | |
| The Democrats know they're going to lose power in 2022, but that doesn't mean they want to remake the entire landscape of American politics. | |
| For whatever reason, Hillary Clinton is still doing press, and she's now saying the exact same thing that the left has been repeating, that Biden has been repeating. | |
| Instead of governing the country, taking responsibility for your actions, you see, you could tell a leader from a follower, you could tell someone who actually has done something in their life by whether or not they take responsibility when something does not go right. | |
| Biden does not do this. | |
| Hillary does not do this. | |
| Obama never did this. | |
| Churchill did this. | |
| You take responsibility. | |
| You look the voter straight in the eye. | |
| You look your constituents in the eye. | |
| This is what's going wrong. | |
| I'm going to fix it. | |
| Hillary Clinton, who's obviously, thankfully, not been president, never will be president, doing a very bizarre media tour. | |
| Why do you guys think Hillary Clinton is doing a media tour? | |
| Has her lawyers been contacted by John Durham's office? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Fusion GPS? | |
| I don't know. | |
| Funded by the Hillary Clinton campaign? | |
| Because she's doing an unusual amount of media lately. | |
| Reading books and sobbing about her supposed acceptance address. | |
| Play cut nine, Hillary Clinton claims that a demagogue has taken over the Republican Party. | |
| Why don't you talk about your own party? | |
| You guys control everything, I thought. | |
| You control the CIA, the FBI, Harvard, Google, the New York Times, the House, the Senate, the presidency, Department of Labor, the EPA, the military, the Marines. | |
| You control everything. | |
| But you're more worried about the demagogue running the Republican Party. | |
| It's because the same as Stalinistic politics happened in the 1930s. | |
| All tyrants, despots, and unelected, and quite honestly, unethical and dangerous people can do is not govern and improve the conditions of the people that they're attached to. | |
| All they're good at is quashing the opposition. | |
| That's all they want to do. | |
| The Democrats are not interested in running the government. | |
| They're interested in running politics. | |
| They want to turn America into California, a permanent one-party state. | |
| Play cut nine. | |
| People who I knew that I served with, who fall in line on the outrageous accusations they make, whether it's against Dr. Tony Fauci or pretending that what happened on January 6th wasn't an insurrection, honestly, they have hung their spines up on the wall as they walk into their offices. | |
| They have no conscience. | |
| They have no spine. | |
| And we are seeing the results of a party that has been taken over by a demagogue. | |
| Taken over by a demagogue. | |
| Hillary Clinton predicts, though, that Trump is running in 2024, saying that Trump is going to run again. | |
| You see, the only life, the Democrat Party's on life support. | |
| Their voters know that the country's falling apart, double-digit inflation, borders are wide open. | |
| Our military has been completely gutted and depleted. | |
| Morale is at an all-time low. | |
| China is doing whatever they want. | |
| And whatever reason they're trying to reorganize us by beating the drums of war, saying, let's go defend Ukraine's borders while we can't defend our own borders. | |
| The American manufacturing base continues to be eroded. | |
| But the one thing that can reanimate the Democrat base, the one thing that can get your cousin, who's a 19-year-old at University of Florida and just took a sociology class, so you better watch out. | |
| She's super smart. | |
| She knows who Friedrich Nietzsche is, so you better watch out. | |
| The one thing that can turn her into a monthly donor again to the Democrat Party, giving $10 a month, the double mask-wearing, vegan, triple-vaxxed, BLM Incorporated supporting gun confiscating anti-constitutional 19-year-old activist from University of Florida, what could get her motivated? | |
| Donald Trump. | |
| Play cut 13. | |
| If I were a betting person right now, I'd say Trump is going to run again. | |
| But I want people to understand that this is a make-or-break point. | |
| Are we going to give in to all of these lies and this disinformation and this organized effort to undermine our rule of law and our institutions? | |
| Are we going to stand up to it? | |
| It's really interesting. | |
| They only have one card to play. | |
| The other card they're trying to play, though, is Roe versus Wade. | |
| And I'm going to get to that in a second. | |
| Because I think that deep down, and this will make headlines, deep down, Democrats want Roe versus Wade to be repealed. | |
| Let me say that again. | |
| Democrats want Roe versus Wade to be repealed. | |
| In fact, do not be surprised if the justices, I don't think Sodomayor, Kagan, or Breyer will rule that way. | |
| But do not be surprised if Roberts goes with the 6'3 majority just to make sure the Democrats have a little bit of a stimulus going into the midterms. | |
| Now, I think that Republican consultants, mainstream corporate Republican consultants that don't care about the slaughter of children, I think they are vastly misreading the electorate. | |
| By the way, this wouldn't outlaw abortion. | |
| This would simply leave it to the states. | |
| It's a constitutional argument. | |
| But the Democrats see what's happening. | |
| In fact, breaking in the last couple of hours happening yesterday, I think it was yesterday over the weekend, right? | |
| Houston ISD. | |
| Houston ISD in Harris County, Republican-backed challengers have won school board races in the Houston Independent School District. | |
| One of the most corrupt left-wing school boards in Texas have just elected Republicans. | |
| Massive win. | |
| And so if Republicans are winning in urban Harris County, we're about to win everywhere. | |
| Not to mention, if you look at the Hispanics, it's showing that Hispanic vote is basically tied going into the 2022 midterms. | |
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Crime Rates Surge Forty Percent
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| Biden's handling of crime, only 36% of Americans approve. | |
| 61% disapprove. | |
| Economy, similar numbers. | |
| Last year, more than 60% of voters said that they told pollsters they would cast a ballot for their House Democrat contender. | |
| This month, 37% said they would make that choice. | |
| And by the way, we got within five seats, that's Hispanics, within five seats of the House with those numbers. | |
| What do you think is going to happen next November? | |
| Now, do not. | |
| We have to fix our elections. | |
| We have to make sure that we have processes in place so that 2020 doesn't happen again. | |
| But the only card they have to play is that help us defeat Trump by showing up in major numbers. | |
| And let me just say this. | |
| What a boring, sloppy, and quite honestly, unhelpful narrative for the American political discourse. | |
| If that's the only card they have to play, that doesn't help the country. | |
| Yeah, I get you hate Trump. | |
| Whatever, fine. | |
| Can you at least have some conversation about how murders are up 40%? | |
| No, instead, they have two different strategies. | |
| Distract or gaslight. | |
| Distract or gaslight. | |
| Don't talk about it. | |
| Or just as Bill de Blasio, just go full Orwellian. | |
| Bill de Blasio on Cut 7 says crime is better in New York City than it was eight years ago. | |
| Meanwhile, murders are up 40%. | |
| It's not good that it's happening. | |
| No, it's not happening, but it's good that it is, is the old Orwell quote. | |
| It's not happening, but it's good that it is. | |
| Wait, what? | |
| Play cut seven. | |
| In fact, doesn't your city have a serious crime problem? | |
| Chris, we've got a lot to do. | |
| There's no question about it. | |
| But let me tell you, first of all, in eight years I've been mayor, index crime, major crimes in New York City down 11% over eight years. | |
| And we did it bringing police and community closer together. | |
| So the key is to overcome this horrible patch we've had in the COVID era all over this country. | |
| Violent crime continues to surge in New York City, Fox 5, New York. | |
| Murder's up 40%. | |
| New York's murder rate is up 47% from the year before. | |
| Overall crime rose by 3% in September. | |
| Robberies increased by 6%. | |
| So what de Blasio is looking at, I have no idea. | |
| Murder is up 40% from eight years ago, even if you just take the numbers that he took. | |
| Pure Orwellian gaslighting. | |
| So there's the only two ways forward. | |
| One way is just to talk about Trump. | |
| And by the way, the left needs Trump. | |
| They need him. | |
| Trump keeps the left-wing coalition alive in a lot of different ways. | |
| Well, the other way is just lie about it. | |
| Inflation? | |
| There's no inflation. | |
| Things costing more is better. | |
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| The cancer, the virus of the woke, will not just stay in its corner in academia. | |
| Diversity, equity, inclusion, or diversity, inclusion, equity, whatever you want to call it, die has gone to our military. | |
| It's in churches. | |
| And it's also in the Salvation Army. | |
| The Salvation Army wants white donors to offer a sincere apology for their racism. | |
| The Salvation Army issued a statement saying there's an urgent need for Christians to evaluate racist attitudes and practices in light of our faith and to live faithfully in today's world. | |
| We need to seek the wisdom and grace of God in every part of our lives. | |
| The guide, published by the Salvation Army, says that white culture has challenges it needs to overcome, including denial of racism, defensiveness about race, and that white Americans need to stop being colorblind. | |
| You hear that? | |
| Stop being colorblind. | |
| We need to focus on people's skin color. | |
| The guide says while it might be helpful to be colorblind, it actually ignores God-given differences we all possess, as well as beautiful cultures of black and brown brothers and sisters. | |
| You understand, John C. Calhoun, the architect of, or the institute, let's just say the institutor of modern slavery in the 1820s from Northwest South Carolina, smart about some things, evil about others. | |
| He made this exact same argument: that God made certain people white and certain people black. | |
| Shouldn't we celebrate that? | |
| Even though it says clearly in the scriptures, what? | |
| Neither slave nor Greek nor Jew, we are all one in Jesus Christ. | |
| Even though it says in 1 Samuel, what? | |
| God does not care about the appearance, he cares about the heart. | |
| Biblically and theologically illiterate Salvation Army, highly bigoted, also says, quote, instead of trying to be colorblind, try seeing the beauty in our differences and welcome them into your home churches and workplaces. | |
| Under the resources section, the Salvation Army lists books from Ibram X. Kendi and Robin D'Angelo. | |
| Oh, it gets worse. | |
| The Salvation Army also displays a study guide on racism, which claims that, quote, racism can be so entrenched in institutions and culture that people can unintentionally, unwittingly perpetuate racial division. | |
| For instance, devout Christians who naively use racial epitaphs or well-intentioned Sunday school curriculum that only uses white photography and imagery, those claims are false and they distort the very goal of our work. | |
| The Salvation Army says that it's time that we fight racism and have white people apologize for their skin color. | |
| Now, the Salvation Army received such a backlash that they rescinded the study guide. | |
| Too bad. | |
| The Salvation Army is comprised of bigots. | |
| It's comprised of people that want you to care about skin color. | |
| So I encourage all of you, every time you see some of those people danging those bells outside of there, they're probably, they're just probably nice people that got enlisted in the ranks. | |
| But you should go up to them and say, hey, you know, you work for a bigoted company, a racist company, an anti-white company or corporation. | |
| No person that has a moral compass should give money to the Salvation Army. | |
| There's plenty of other good charities, everybody, and you should go support. | |
| You should give 10% of your pre-tax income to whatever you possibly can. | |
| I fully support helping the needy. | |
| I support bankrupting the Salvation Army. | |
| Organizations like this must be totally and completely deprived of any sort of capital flows. | |
| Let me read this again. | |
| White culture has challenges it needs to overcome, including the denial of racism, the defensiveness of race, and states that white Americans need to stop being colorblind. | |
| While this might sound helpful, it actually ignores the God-given differences we all possess. | |
| Bigots. | |
| The Salvation Army, when you give money to the Salvation Army, you are subsidizing critical race theory, diversity, equity, inclusion, eugenics types thinking. | |
| That's right. | |
| The Salvation Army might have done good work at some point, but it's time to make the Salvation Army live under the principle. | |
| You go woke, you go broke. | |
| Salvation Army is receiving backlash from donors all across the country. | |
| Good. | |
| I hope they have to go into Chapter 9 bankruptcy. | |
| They have to sell all those stupid bells that I have to hear every time going inside of the grocery store. | |
| There's other charities you could support. | |
| Do not give your money to bigots, racists, or people that hate you and your values. | |
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