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Oct. 19, 2022 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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mRNA COVID Shot Forced on Your Kids?

Charlie starts off the morning with an sadly unsurprising story from the CDC, which is poised to add the mRNA COVID shot to the official vaccine schedule for children. Charlie goes through some of the most common vaccines that have been “required” for kids to participate in sports, extra curricular activities, classes, and more, and how the CDC has gotten away with it for years. But what happens if and when the CDC adds to the shot to the list of approved vaccines, and why are they doing it now?Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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CDC Approves mRNA For Kids 00:02:19
Hello, everybody.
Today on the Charlie Kirk show, we talk about the CDC, which seems to be they're about to approve the mRNA jab for children.
This is a very educational episode.
I know a lot of you have different opinions on the vaccine.
I certainly have mine.
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And we talk about a whole history of how vaccines were given protection, how the government came in to really make the vaccine manufacturers more accountable, more powerful.
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A very informative and educational episode.
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Very important episodes that we've posted in the last couple of days, especially around rank choice voting.
Yesterday, a lot of you had questions around that.
We did the best we could to explain it because even though we are, let's just say, a little bit literate in that topic, we are hardly fluent in that topic.
There are so many questions where they say, Charlie, what if I vote for this person in this round?
A lot of questions.
We're going to keep on diving into it.
And also, we went through all the different ballot referendums that are up and really for the voters to decide.
I want to get into the story about the CDC.
Hepatitis A Vaccine Mandates 00:06:53
The CDC, the Center for Disease Control, is poised to now approve the MRNA gene altering technology, otherwise known as the COVID vaccine, to officially put it on the childhood immunization or vaccination schedule.
Now, I want to just be very clear.
This does not mean that it's going to be mandated for children.
It does not mean that the federal government's mandating the vaccine.
But I'm going to tell you that the good news basically stops there.
Basically, the CDC is meeting today and tomorrow to say that they are poised to say that this vaccine is endorsed and acceptable.
So now, for example, we just had our daughter, and just out of curiosity, I said, hey, what is the child vaccination schedule?
And you go and it has it right there on cdc.gov.
And this is followed as close to what you could call a mandate of anything else.
99% of pediatricians, 99% of doctors follow the vaccination immunization schedule as if it was a mandate.
So is it technically a legal mandate?
No.
And I actually think it doesn't do our side any good to call it a mandate.
Now, could this result in blue states mandating?
Of course.
Could it result in states mandating or I'm sorry, in schools mandating?
Of course.
But for example, and when you start asking questions to doctors or pediatricians about certain vaccines, some of them are not really equipped to answer questions.
Some are great.
We have a phenomenal pediatrician and she's been super awesome and really caring and open-minded and understanding of different perspectives.
Not everyone has that experience, by the way, at all.
Producer Andrew said, we have been harassed by ours.
I don't have that experience.
We have a great experience currently.
So for example, when you welcome a human life into the world, almost immediately the hospital asks whether or not you want to have a hepatitis B vaccine.
Now, if you know anything about hepatitis B, unless your wife is carrying hepatitis B or was some sort of a heroin addict that you may not have known using dirty needles, probably not a good idea to give your kid the hepatitis V vaccine, B vaccine.
By the way, most doctors won't even fight you on it.
And so thankfully, the hospital that we delivered at was really sweet and kind about it.
They did not push it at all, which is not the experience.
A lot of parents have horror stories of hepatitis B being pushed on them on all these different things.
And so we were able to say, you know what, that actually doesn't make a lot of sense for us.
We're not going to do that.
A lot of parents make that decision, by the way.
Then, of course, they ask about the eye ointment and then the vitamin K shot.
There's all these different, those are like the three big things that are asked.
Now, they're not mandated, but they are kind of on the schedule.
Now, going up into kind of two months and then the four-month checkup and then the six-month checkup, you go to the childhood vaccination schedule.
It blows people away when you see how many vaccines are on the schedule.
Now, for some children that are born from drug addicts or people that might, you know, live, let's just say, very promiscuous lifestyles, maybe it is a good idea to give that child the hepatitis B vaccine.
Just you understand, the reason, and I'm not judging if you got it or didn't get it.
I'm just simply stating the facts.
The reason they put that on the schedule originally is that if somebody gave birth that was carrying hepatitis B and they didn't come back for their vaccines, they wanted to make sure that the child was vaccinated against it at birth.
Okay.
But the point is this, is that they're saying it's not a mandate, but once it gets on the schedule, CDC.gov, it's a big chart.
And most pediatricians put this chart up in their doctor's office as if it is gospel.
Because we have a society that yields to experts.
And so if the CDC approves it, all of a sudden people feel a lot better about it.
They're like, oh, well, the CDC, they must know what they're doing.
What if they don't actually know what they're doing?
What if they're corrupt or just not very smart?
What if our elites are fools poising as wise, let's just say, accrediting agencies when in reality, they don't have your best interest at heart.
So here's basically what happened.
The CDC approves it on the schedule, and then blue states or even weak red states can then mandate it and say the following.
So the CDC approves it and they can say, hey, in Fort Worth, Texas, your child is not allowed to be on the soccer team unless it's up to date on all the CDC vaccines.
So it's a mandate by another way.
It's not a national mandate where they say all the kids have to get vaccines, but they're going to figure out other ways to mandate it.
Now, you go through the childhood vaccination schedule.
It has the flu vaccine it recommends from six months older.
Poliovirus, which is a very popular vaccine that people get.
And then they have MMMR eventually at six months.
They have hepatitis A, which again is perplexing to me.
Then they have the tetanus shot, which they actually combine together, of which no one's been able to explain why they combine all these shots together.
Not one person.
I've asked this question a lot.
I would love to know why measles, mumps, rubella has to all be combined into one and why tetanus and whooping cough vaccine has to be combined into one.
Also, just a simple question.
Why do we wait for three months?
Why not two months?
Why not six months?
Why not eight months?
It all feels very arbitrary at some point.
I'd love an answer to that.
And by the way, there are some people that are pro-vaccine scientists that have come out and they've rearranged the schedule where they say, don't do these ones and do them at this schedule, just challenging the CDC.
I can't remember that guy's name.
He's from Seattle, but he's come out and he's basically said, here's what I think is the proper vaccination schedule.
But most pediatricians don't do that.
But if you are worried at all about the vaccine, then you should be in an active posture that your child or grandchild very well might be required to get this vaccine by other means.
And it's important.
There's two types of vaccines: there's the live virus vaccines, weaken strains of live viruses.
That's what a lot of you grew up thinking what vaccines are.
But now we have mRNA vaccines, a completely different type of technology.
And also, this vaccine does not stop transmission.
Pfizer has admitted that.
And so it's really kind of more of a treatment.
But then take a step back outside of the kind of fear-mongering of the suburban moms that just, oh, we have to get every vaccine we possibly can.
Contrarian Views On Vaccines 00:15:59
Hold on a second.
Why is it that we're getting a vaccine for a generation of children that are not at great risk from even having a severe case of this, let alone dying?
Why would you vaccinate an entire generation against a virus that doesn't pose a serious threat?
I mean, look, COVID was made in a laboratory.
We know that.
Leaked at the Wuhan Institute of Virology intentionally or unintentionally.
We may never know.
And one of the bizarre kinds of parts of COVID is that kids actually do okay with it.
We don't know why that's the case.
There's theories about it, but it's kind of tailor-made to hurt people 30 and older, 40 and older, especially 50 and older with underlying preexisting conditions.
These COVID vaccines were the first ever version of these, and we have zero idea.
It is a complete clinical trial.
You want to know the clinical trial?
You are living through the clinical trial.
And if you give it to a son or a daughter or grandchild, you're going to live through a critical clinical trial.
It might work.
It might not work.
Boy, the data is overwhelming that we got problems with it.
We have no idea what it's going to look like 10, 15, or 30 years from now.
And let me just reiterate this.
This experimental gene therapy was tested on eight mice, and it will not stop transmission.
So what's the point?
The entire premise of vaccines is to protect your classmates and to protect transmission.
So it's a therapy, and the CDC is almost going to guarantee it to be approved.
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Someone emailed us.
They said, Charlie, who's your pediatrician?
I'm not going to say on air, but we're very lucky and very blessed that we have a pediatrician that says, make your own choice, no pressure.
Here's the information.
Here's what you might want to consider.
And that's it.
Very lucky, very blessed to have that.
It's very rare based on the emails we're getting where people said, Charlie, we've been haggled by our pediatrician, we've been shamed, all these different things.
And by the way, there's alternative schedules that have been floated out there because one of the issues that some people say with the CDC vaccination schedule is the quantity of vaccines in a short period of time.
And regardless of your opinion on vaccines, if you have that many vaccines be put into a child in a short period of time, it's logical that there might be some adverse events.
But now we're adding another one that is a completely different type of technology.
And so, for some of you out there that say, well, Charlie, you know, I live in Wyoming or South Dakota and they're never going to mandate it.
Okay, fine.
But what ends up happening if your doctor or your school, or if you want to send your kid to college, of which I'm not a huge fan of, but let's say you want to send your kid to college and the college says you need to be up to date on all your CDC vaccinations.
Do you know how many Turning Point USA students were forced to take the mRNA gene altering technology, otherwise known as the COVID vaccine, against their will?
A lot of students.
A lot of students that are still dealing with medical and health issues because they were forced to get the mRNA shot.
In fact, when I went to the University of Texas-Austin Turning Point USA event, and I asked the room, which I trust this a lot more, by the way, than all of this CDC nonsense.
I just asked the room, how many people in this room, be honest, know someone that had a very serious adverse event to the vaccine or somebody died after getting the vaccine?
Every single hand went up.
The picture is stunning.
We might be able to get it.
And I've done that in every room I've gone to every time the topic gets up.
And so here's someone kind of going up to the microphone: Charlie, it's safe and effective.
Well, is everyone here lying?
Is it a massive conspiracy?
And again, I only got onto this because I asked you, the audience, how have you guys reacted to this?
And we got thousands and thousands and thousands of emails of people that have never talked to one another before.
And they're all saying something very similar.
Dr. Brett Weinstein, same sort of story.
And so now the CDC is poised to put this on the official vaccination schedule.
And then sporting groups, school districts, colleges, employers, potential internships will then look at the vaccination schedule and they will ask in a series of questionnaires: is your child up to date?
And at some point, we as the parents of this society need to say, this is not acceptable.
I mean, I've been saying it for quite some time.
But I'll be honest, why are we putting up with this?
Where is the Republican Party saying that this is going to do insane damage?
And this is the worst of the fourth branch of government.
So if we want to just be pure constitutionalists here, okay, why shouldn't let's have Congress vote on it?
Why have the CDC do it unilaterally?
Because of the administrative state philosophy that has come into the night from the 1920s, they say, well, we must have a panel of experts.
Oh, hold on a second.
Let's just go right back to the Constitution.
Let's hold hearings.
Let's have witnesses.
Let's have debate.
And then the House and the Senate can vote on just the one issue.
Should we add the MRNA gene-altering technology to the immunization schedule for children?
Why does the CDC get to do this without the proper checks and balances?
Because we've created this fourth branch of government that operates outside of the consent of the governed.
Let's just start there.
Wouldn't you love to have spirited debate and have Rand Paul and Mike Lee and Josh Hawley just be able to ask some questions and then have people go on the record?
Because the problem with this is every single person who's about to approve this technology to go on the childhood vaccination schedule.
How do we hold those people accountable?
This is exactly why the framers designed a system that was built on consent.
So, I mean, someone just said here, Charlie, fire the CDC.
Jacob emailed us, fire the CDC.
It's not going to happen.
You can't fire the CDC.
You can maybe cut their funding here and there, but you're trying to tell me the Vichy French Republican Party is going to fire the CDC.
No.
A more realistic thing should be, hold on a second, it shouldn't be done by these panel of experts who are so obviously compromised by the flow of money from Pfizer and AstraZeneca and Moderna and Johnson and Johnson.
These people are bought off and paid for by the entire medical industrial complex.
I'm not to say that Congress wouldn't be, but at least there would be a mechanism where we could see whether or not Lindsey Graham, for example, would vote to put this on the childhood vaccination schedule.
Wouldn't it be interesting to see our representatives actually have to have it out?
I don't know, like our system is supposed to.
No, no, no, no.
The reason they do this is they put the CDC out in the corner so there's no way you can hold them accountable.
Just let's have a vote in Congress.
Do you want to have kids potentially be forced to get a gene-altering technology called the COVID vaccine?
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We were just debating in our chat here.
Do you like NFL or college football better?
I mean, college football, I like a lot better.
I watch a little bit of the NFL.
I was protesting it years ago, but I really do love football.
But I'm a big college football fan.
I have a whole theory on this.
I could give a whole speech on it, and we'll get back to the vaccination topic in a second.
But college football, I think, is still a little bit more pure than the NFL in the sense that it has in college football, player preparation, effort, hustle, and schemes, and schematics matter more than just necessarily the talent you have on the roster.
In the NFL, there's so much parity of talent that it really just kind of comes down to execution, third and fourth quarter, who's your quarterback, and then who your defense alignment.
That's an oversimplification.
That's not always the case.
But over a period of time, that seems to be the differentiating factor.
Anyway, big game this week for the Ducks of Oregon against UCLA.
Can't wait for that.
Okay, so email us your thoughts, freedom at charliekirk.com.
So someone said here, Charlie, just homeschool your kids.
That's Lori.
Look, I totally acknowledge that.
I think that homeschooling is great or private schooling.
But if it gets on the vaccination schedule, if you want your child maybe one day to go to college or get an internship, eventually the vaccination schedule can catch up to them.
It's not guaranteed, but potentially, or you still might have to go through a pediatrician that is going to push this forward.
I want to say one other thing about this, which is a theory that is being put forward, and I tend to agree with it, which is getting it on the official vaccination schedule.
Also, it doesn't just guarantee a lot of profits for the pharmaceutical companies.
It protects them from potential liability.
So, currently, the vaccine is operating under an emergency use authorization, an EUA, signed by Joe Biden.
Actually, it was originally signed by Donald Trump, I think, believe it or not.
Is that right?
I think Donald Trump originally signed the EUA.
Then, I think Joe Biden continued it.
So, under an EUA, the emergency use authorization, it gives temporary liability protection for the vaccine.
Now, vaccines are very interesting in this way, and I think it's wrong.
And I think this is the best argument of Robert Kennedy Jr.
And I do not profess to have very strong opinions.
People say, oh, Charlie, anti-vaxxer pro-vax.
I'm just curious.
I'm not an ideologue.
I want what's best for people, and I really don't trust pharmaceutical companies.
And I encourage you to have the same sort of perspective.
But Robert Kennedy Jr., who I consider to be a very smart and virtuous man, who has really effectively put a crusade against these companies, he has the best argument, which is in every other industry, almost every other industry, if a company does something wrong, there is a check and balance against those companies to be able to sue them in court.
So let me just give you an example.
If you were to go into Burger King and Burger King knowingly served burgers over a period of time that had salmonella in them, there would be a class action lawsuit against Burger King and they would pay a lot of money.
So the courts allow the mediation of differences when a company does something wrong against a consumer.
Now, is that abused?
Of course it's abused.
Are plaintiffs, lawyers, and trial lawyers over-suing and is it over-litigious?
Probably.
But there is also another check and balance where then the company acts differently if they believe there is a potential lawsuit around the corner.
So for example, Burger King is going to go above and beyond to try to make sure they do the right thing, not just because it's the right thing and they want to have repeat customers, but their legal department is going to be in their ear about, hey, if you do not do your job correctly, there could be a potential bankrupting lawsuit around the corner.
It is a deterrent.
Now, I believe in the 1980s, I can't remember the year, I think it was the 1980s, Ronald Reagan and Republicans came together, and I think a lot of Republicans and Democrats had good intentions.
And they signed a piece of legislation.
And this, look at the exact name of the piece of legislation.
And basically, here was the dilemma.
They were under the opinion that the vaccines, vaccines are the greatest breakthrough in human technology in the medical field ever.
And they had a reason to believe that.
I mean, there were crippling diseases that people were suffering from.
Now, there is some, let's just say, contrarian views on this.
There is a book called The Moth in the Iron Lung.
I'm not saying I endorse it, but it certainly is compelling if you read about it, from polio to the swine flu.
And so I believe a lot of pharmaceutical companies saw this as a big opening and a big opportunity.
And Republicans and Democrats said, okay, we want to increase the amount of Americans that get vaccinated.
But then the vaccine manufacturers came and they said, well, we have a very, very big problem.
Our problem is that if we are going to increase the amount of vaccines, then the likelihood is maybe one in a thousand, one in 10,000, one in 20,000, one in 100,000, one in a million people are going to have an adverse event or an adverse effect.
If your goal as the government to increase the amount of vaccines, if you really want to do that, then you're going to have to help us out, government.
You're going to have to help us out.
And so then, okay, it's the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act.
I think that was the right, I think that's the right one, which essentially created a public taxpayer-funded government entity of protection that insulated vaccine manufacturers, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Johnson and Johnson, from lawsuits.
Effectively, vaccine makers do not have to compensate victims when their vaccine injures a child.
Instead, there is a federal government process to go about doing this.
It's called the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, otherwise known as VAERS.
So the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act of 1986 was signed to law by Ronald Reagan as part of a larger health bill to eliminate the potential financial liability of vaccine manufacturers due to vaccine injury claims in order to ensure a stable market supply of vaccines and to provide cost-effective arbitration for vaccine injury claims.
Now, VARES is not for compensation, just to be very clear, it's for tracking the possible side effects.
But if you go to VARES, there is a portal for you to be able to go through the process of saying, I can't walk anymore because of a vaccine.
VAERS And Liability Protection 00:04:55
And then you go through the process of potentially then getting paid.
Now, let's get the number.
I think anywhere between $10 to $12 billion has been paid out by the vaccine injury compensation program.
It's VICP.
I think it's 10 to 12 billion.
Can we get the exact number?
They publicize it.
And so taxpayers are subsidizing the protection and the profits of pharmaceutical companies that very well might be harming you.
Maybe, maybe not.
Low percentage chance, whatever your opinion is on it.
Okay, number is a little lower than I thought.
As of October 2019, $4.2 billion has been paid out in compensation since 1986, $4.2 billion to people that were harmed by childhood vaccines.
So this is, and I hate to be so blunt, it is Malthusian ethics, that it's going to benefit broader society.
There's going to be some externalities.
There's going to be some people that have bad effects.
We got to have a system to pay for it.
We got to do it.
Okay.
So that with all of that kind of context and that kind of buildup, what the pharmaceutical companies are clamoring to do is as soon as they get the COVID mRNA shot added to the childhood vaccination schedule, as soon as that happens, then it gets under the umbrella of the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act and the vaccine injury compensation program.
So if you go to VARES and you go look at the data of all the issues that people might have had with the COVID vaccine, it could make these pharmaceutical companies very, very nervous.
Do you have a friend that might have suffered from pericarditis?
Do you have a friend that might be suffering from myocarditis?
Do you know a young lady that might be having fertility problems all after the vaccine?
Well, these pharmaceutical companies don't want to have to deal with that.
In fact, they want to be able to go through a process.
Hey, you got a problem with the vaccine?
Go to the government.
It is a massive potentially multi-billion dollar handout to these companies that then it destroys the bedrock principle of markets, which is always one of my great complaints against these like libertarians that are a big fan of these projects.
Like, hold on a second.
If you're a big fan of markets, of which we like markets here on this program, then shouldn't there also be a way to be compensated in the courts against a company that does something wrong?
What is the incentive of Pfizer to make the vaccine safe if the government is going to pay for the vaccine not being safe?
What is what?
Where is the penalty for Pfizer?
What is the penalty?
A bad press release?
No, the government says we're going to take care of it because according to the 1986 vaccine, National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, they are able to be protected from it.
So economics, properly understood, is a series of incentives.
What drives people to buy stuff, to sell stuff?
Usually it's profit, obviously, but there's other motives as well, as we've learned, that just transcend profit.
For example, companies don't always do the best thing for their profit motive.
Case in point, J.P. Morgan Chase, that kicks Kanye West out of their bank.
That's not going to help them with profit.
It will help them kind of quell the herd of the kind of woke activists within their own ranks.
So I want to play a piece of tape here of Robert Kennedy Jr. talking about this, Robert RFK, who has been so eloquent and so courageous.
He has no reason to do this.
He's a Kennedy.
He's got tons of money.
Why is he going on this crusade?
That should be a really good, that should be a question we should ask repeatedly.
Agree, disagree, like him, don't like him.
I happen to like him.
I think he's really smart.
I think he really gets it.
But it should just be a question of why is it that this guy who has all the prestige, all the money, comes from Camelot, the Camelot family, decides to go kind of stake his entire campaign around the vaccine issue?
Okay, let's go to Cut 65, please.
It's a panel called the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
People who sit on that panel are not, for the most part, CDC or government employees.
And so you think, and Dr. Fauci always describes them as independent doctors and scientists who have made this decision.
But if you look at who these people really are, these are people who make their living on grants developing drugs and vaccines to the pharmaceutical companies.
And there is an unwritten rule.
A trade places on these committees.
They get millions and millions of dollars from pharma.
There's a 2008 study showing 97% of them had undisclosed conflicts of interest.
And so you have these people with conflicted interests that are then on the panel to actually approve the vaccine.
Pharma Grants Influence Decisions 00:03:39
I'll say it again.
Why don't we just have Congress approve this?
Just have Congress vote on it.
I'd love to know how some of these rhino senators, when confronted by their voters, and it just kind of goes back to the growth of the fourth branch of government.
How is it that we are supposed to hold the CDC accountable?
Write the CDC a letter.
I guess they're not going to listen to you.
They're bought and paid for by the pharmaceutical companies.
At least when you have a senator that has to vote on it or a congressperson, there's a way to remove them.
How do we remove the CDC?
This is one of the crises.
It is one of the side effects of us allowing the administrative state, the shadow government, this monster of fourth branch of government to grow.
It destroys the idea of checks and balances.
They're out in the woods doing whatever they want with your children.
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So look, this is going to be coming to schools.
And many of you that might be sending your kids to government schools very well might be experiencing this sometime soon.
But what happened in Arizona needs to be a blueprint.
And I got to give credit to Governor Ducey for signing this into law.
Certainly have had my disagreements with him, but he does deserve credit for this and Republican grassroots for pushing this.
And our great team, Austin Smith and Tyler Boyer, they've been working super hard on it.
And the team at TurningPointAction, TPAction.com, and I know Carrie Lake is only going to continue this when she becomes the next governor of Arizona, gives universal school vouchers, which basically allows the money to follow the child.
Every single red state needs to copy this.
How do we push back against this mRNA shot that will be used as the childhood immunization schedule and then be used in school choice?
We need to go build our own alternatives.
And we don't have to worry about the mandated public school vaccines.
No, we need to actually have policies that push back against this.
If you live in Kansas, if you live in Indiana, if you live in South Dakota, if you live in Arkansas or Mississippi, you need to demand the same sort of bill that we did here in Arizona that allows full school choice and the money to follow the child.
This helps stop CRT and trans stuff.
It undermines toxic teacher unions and the cartel that is crushing kids.
It allows families that want to educate privately to save money.
It's a total winner across the board.
What we are going to continue to say on this program, look, Congress is fine, get a congressional vote and all this.
But a theme that I want this show to own, and you better believe, if Kerry Lake becomes governor of Arizona, we are going to become kind of the main, I think, let's just say, channel for this belief is we have to build a positive and exciting red state America.
If D.C. won't do it, red state needs to do it.
Red states need to do it.
If D.C. won't secure the border, we need to secure the border.
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If D.C. is going to try to backdoor, force, and mandate vaccines, we need alternatives to do that.
If D.C. is going to do nonsense with putting moms and dads on terror watch lists, we need to have some sort of counterbalance to that.
Red states need to no longer just say, well, we need to wait to the next election.
Act with your 10th Amendment power.
The states created the federal government.
The federal government did not create the states.
We are the United States of America.
The states were sovereign before the national project was entered into.
One of the reasons why we're not a democracy is because the Constitution, which is a republic, is a bottom-up document.
Starts with the people, then to the state government, then the federal government, all deriving power and rights, first and foremost, obviously from the Lord or from a creator via natural rights.
Government doesn't give you rights.
It hopefully protects you from the infringement of those rights.
So we're going to keep our eye on this, but unfortunately, the CDC is on the cusp of approving the MRNA COVID shot on the vaccination schedule.
I really hope Republicans start speaking out against this.
Thanks so much for listening, everybody.
Email me your thoughts as always, freedom at charliekirk.com.
Thank you so much for listening.
God bless.
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