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our message has been straightforward and simple and it's true The border is closed. Do you continue to maintain that the border is secure? | |
Yes, and we are working day in and day out to enhance its security. | ||
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We have a secure border. | |
We have taken unprecedented action over the past year and a half to secure our border. | ||
I want to repeat my assurance to our audience this morning that the border is, in fact, secure. | ||
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No, he said that the border is secure. | |
Is it still the position of the administration that the border is secure? | ||
Our position is that we need to do more at the border. | ||
The way I figure, we're on pace to hit 12 million migrants coming in the country in the Biden administration. | ||
12 million, that's equivalent to the entire population of our state. | ||
You got about 1.9 million, something like that, in known and unknown gotaways. | ||
Yeah, I want Border Patrol to go after terrorists. | ||
You don't know how many have come in. | ||
If we let people come into this country legally... | ||
Answer the question, Mr. | ||
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Byer. I am answering the question. | |
No, you're not. If people came into this country legally, we would have a much better, more secure board. | ||
Mr. Byer, you don't know. | ||
You don't know who I am. You're not smart enough to know who I am. | ||
Soon you're gonna know who I am. | ||
News into CNN, out of the Supreme Court, this is a major battle between the Biden administration and Texas. | ||
By a five to four vote along largely ideological lines, the Supreme Court has allowed the Biden administration to continue having access to the border and to take down that razor wire. | ||
Everybody keeps putting faith in the Supreme Court to do the right thing. | ||
But today they said Texas, even on Texas land, can't put up barbed wire, can't have state police, can't have Texas guard trying to stop the invasion happening. | ||
That Mayorkas and Biden They told the illegals when Biden was running for office, when I win, surge the border. | ||
I would in fact make sure that there is, we immediately surge to the border. | ||
They've set up UN camps all over Central and South America to bring them into the country. | ||
The same invasion strategy that was used on Europe in the last 15 years. | ||
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The billionaire George Soros says he's investing $500 million to startups founded by refugees. | |
George Soros has funded an app to help illegal immigrants avoid Federal immigration authorities. | ||
What's happening as a result? | ||
Is there somebody being prosecuted? | ||
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It's also a crime, 8 U.S.C. Section 1327, which is aiding and abetting the unlawful entry of persons into the United States. | |
This app is pretty outrageous. | ||
Not only does it allow the unlawful illegal alien to have all the magic language they need to plead their case, but it provides notice to their friends and family. | ||
It alerts their attorney. | ||
So in a consortium of the U.S. government, And communist China and the U.N., they built these giant refugee centers and fly people and pay them to come and then stage and invade the United States. | ||
Because if they built a U.N. camp in northern Mexico, it'd be too obvious. | ||
So they do it in Panama and other areas. | ||
And yes, the feds under the Constitution are in control of the border. | ||
Texas has emergency powers. | ||
In the federalist system, the feds aren't in charge. | ||
Federalist system means it's a separation of powers and a division of powers 50-50 between the states and the feds. | ||
The feds are captured. | ||
So this is a constitutional crisis. | ||
We can't be naive and think the Supreme Court is going to save us. | ||
We have to wake up the public. | ||
We have to elect local officials. | ||
We have to remove the Soros prosecutors of local elections. | ||
We have to mobilize to stop this. | ||
This is a military operation run by the UN, funded by our own government, and until Congress, here's the key, talks about the fact that the State Department's funding the majority of this, we have no prayer. | ||
But if we simply wake up to the fact that it's an organized criminal action, it's over. | ||
So call Congress, call Talk Radio, make this video go mega-viral, that this is run by our own government against us. | ||
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So, you know, we do have a very affluent community. | |
A lot of big homes. And what I'd like to do is direct staff to create a sign-up sheet. | ||
So, you know, for individuals that would be willing to house migrant families. | ||
But they are on the wrong side of history. | ||
Please understand that this is replacement migration. | ||
This is the globalist endgame, and this is the new world order. | ||
The affirmative task we have now is to actually create a new world order. | ||
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Your class has an incredible window of opportunity. | |
To lead in shaping a new world order. | ||
All has changed. | ||
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It's Thursday, January 25th in the year of 2024. | |
And you're listening to The American Journal with your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
Watch it live right now at band.video. | ||
Good morning, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Welcome to The American Journal. | ||
Harrison Smith here, Infowars.com, band.video. | ||
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We have a huge, huge show for you today. | |
Tegxit is back on the menu, boys. | ||
It is the talk of the town. | ||
Are we on the cusp of a civil war? | ||
Will Texas and its allied conservative states break free from federal control and reestablish basic law and order? | ||
And actually valuing citizens over foreigners? | ||
Or is this all smoke and mirrors and part of a wider grand design to undercut those very freedoms that many people think we're fighting for right now? | ||
I'm still a little bit undecided, but I'm excited. | ||
So we'll get into exactly what's going on on the border. | ||
And yeah, tags it down. | ||
Texas' session, it trended all day yesterday. | ||
Very exciting. We have a lot of political news to get to. | ||
It looks like Biden is on the campaign trail. | ||
It's hilarious. So, I mean, we have so many videos to get to, and I don't even know how we're going to get to all of them, but we're going to get to as many as possible. | ||
And continue to talk about the failure of the leftist media as well as the deadly integration of DEI policies into aircraft building and operating. | ||
So yeah, just so much to talk about today. | ||
Let's not waste any more time. Let's get right into it. | ||
it here it is your daily dispatch all right here it is folks you Your daily dispatch for Thursday, the 25th of January, 2024. | ||
From the post-millennial, Greg Abbott declares invasion over border crisis invokes right to self-defense. | ||
After the Supreme Court vacated an injunction against the Biden administration cutting razor wire along the U.S.-Mexico border installed by the state of Texas, Governor Greg Abbott has declared an invasion and invoked the right to self-defense. | ||
A very powerful statement. | ||
That is as close as any state has been to declaring independence since, oh, about 1860 or so. | ||
Apparently, Virginia, Florida, South Dakota, as well as Oklahoma, Montana, and a number of other states have pledged to support Texas in the border standoff with the feds. | ||
The story at Infowars.com is still being updated as more states pledge support for Texas. | ||
amid a feud with the Biden administration over its right to enforce its own borders. | ||
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday joined Oklahoma in support of Texas amid a standoff with the Biden administration over the state's right to have a razor wire barrier to defend its border. | ||
Again, we'll get into this because it very quickly became outrageous on both sides, I would say. | ||
However, of course, on the right, it's appeals to the Constitution, to the basic function of government, to the right and necessity of defending the border. | ||
And on the left, it's calls for total federal domination of every state, just a complete abandonment of our democracy, of our Republican system, of the separation of powers and states' rights as a concept, as Democratic lawmakers call on Biden of the separation of powers and states' rights as a concept, as Democratic lawmakers call on Biden to seize control of | ||
A pair of congressional Democrats are demanding Joe Biden take full control of the Texas National Guard In response to Governor Greg Abbott's order for them to secure the border, Representatives Joaquin Castro and Greg Cazar, both from Texas, called on Biden to seize sole control of the Texas National Guard in the wake of Abbott defying the Supreme Court's order to allow the Border Patrol to cut the razor wire barriers in Eagle Pass. | ||
We'll get into this, but an outrageous thing to demand. | ||
A frankly ridiculous overreach of It's wild, | ||
but that's exactly what's happening. And of course, it's Kind of hilarious to see leftists going, oh, you can just... | ||
Oh, so I guess you can just ignore the Supreme Court? | ||
Wow. You can just... | ||
It's the highest court in the land. | ||
You're just going to ignore it? This after basically a year of the Supreme Court coming out with decisions, leftists going to their houses and trying to intimidate them. | ||
I mean, the... There's no respect on the left for the Supreme Court whatsoever. | ||
Decisions about diversity where then universities come out and announce openly that they're not adhering to the Supreme Court's decision. | ||
I mean, I talked about it enough yesterday. | ||
These people have no principle. They don't actually believe anything. | ||
They don't actually think the Supreme Court is some... | ||
You know, ultimate authority, what they want is something that will do their bidding, and if it won't, it will be destroyed. | ||
And that's the way they feel about everything, literally everything. | ||
The Supreme Court decides in their favor. | ||
It's an important institution. | ||
It's the highest court in the land. | ||
We must respect it. | ||
It is our democracy, after all. | ||
And if the Supreme Court goes against them, it's, we have to pack the Supreme Court. | ||
We have to abolish the Supreme Court. | ||
We have to impeach the Supreme Court justices. | ||
The colleges aren't following it, and we're all proud of that. | ||
They don't believe anything. | ||
They don't believe anything, so screw them. | ||
We're entering into the realm of pure, simple will to power. | ||
If you have the power and choose to execute it for your benefit, then you win. | ||
If you don't, then you lose. | ||
The principle doesn't even enter into the conversation. | ||
And again, we'll get into that a little bit later and illustrate once again how the The procedures being advocated for by the Democrats are so far and beyond anything Republicans are even talking about doing. | ||
It just shows you. | ||
Where the danger lies. | ||
Meanwhile, ADL urged law enforcement to target trans ideology opponents. | ||
The Anti-Defamation League flagged online amplifiers of LGBTQ plus hate as extremists to be examined by law enforcement, an email obtained by the Oversight Project shows. | ||
The revelation indicates that the Anti-Defamation League, the leading anti-hate organization in the world, that of course in quotes, because that's what they call themselves. | ||
I call them the self-appointed Jewish overlords, but either one really. | ||
They're specifically pushing law enforcement to scrutinize viral dissenters over transgender ideologies such as Daily Wire's Matt Walsh and Manhattan Institute's Chris Rufo. | ||
The email was obtained by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project. | ||
The ADL was historically focused on anti-Semitism, but in recent years has directed heavy attention to hate and extremism. | ||
The ADL's described content pushing back against transgender ideology is both dangerous and false, claiming this content inspires real-world extremist activities, threats, and even violence. | ||
So again, this is beyond calling for their censorship on big media, on big tech, and the ADL using its... | ||
Blackmail-style corporate pressure to force big tech companies to censor their opponents. | ||
This is actually going to law enforcement attempting to get it as a criminal matter that you're not allowed to oppose their ideology because we very much already live in, but if the ADL is allowed to persist as it is, | ||
we'll soon be incontrovertibly, like, indebatably A theocracy where it's the ADL and their beliefs, their religion, their LGBTQ whatever moral landscape is enforced by law and questioning it is blasphemy essentially and it'll be enforced by the state because we live in a theocracy. | ||
Finally, we have this. World War III alert from InfoWars.com. | ||
Senior Israeli officials says Iran legitimate target for airstrikes. | ||
Israel's economy and industry minister and the leading candidate to replace Benjamin Netanyahu as leader of the ruling Likud party, Nir Barkhut, We're good to go. | ||
We should be very, very clearly make sure the Iranians understand that they will not get away with using proxies against Israel and sleep good at night if we don't sleep good at night, he added. | ||
We believe them when they say they want to destroy Israel. | ||
If anything, what we've learned from October 7th is believe our enemies and the wickedness and their evil, their goals, thoughts, and actions, and we're not going to allow another holocaust. | ||
I mean, we are carrying one out, but not one against us, we mean, I think is what he's trying to say there. | ||
Barkat claimed Israel could manage a war with Hamas and Iran at the same time and actually asserted that as big as the crisis is, it's also a really big opportunity for his nation because other governments would seek Israel's expertise in fighting jihadism. | ||
So yeah, what they're saying is that they're going to start a war with Iran and then make America come save them. | ||
It's World War III straight up and... | ||
Israel is the driving force behind all of this, obviously, and have been since October 7th. | ||
And I think it's important not to become a nerd to this, not to become used to the reality that the war in Gaza, if you can even call it that, the mass slaughter by Israel of Palestinians in Gaza, just becomes something that it's like you just get updated every day. | ||
It's like, ah, another major bombing, another giant catastrophe. | ||
Same as yesterday and the day before, so why even talk about it? | ||
So we are going to talk about it. | ||
We are going to continue to keep it in the forefront as it is a major flashpoint of World War III, obviously, but also ties into so much else that we're talking about, including censorship on X and so much more. | ||
So we'll get into that. | ||
We're also going to, of course, talk about Tegxit and whether that's even possible or take a look at what the constitutional policy What this crisis is that we're entering into right now and where this all goes because as exciting as it is that Greg Abbott is standing up against the Fed and apparently by all appearances just going ahead and defending the border whether or not Biden and Mayorkas like it. | ||
It's very exciting and very good But I do wonder if this isn't some sort of long con game to set up a situation in which the National Guards are taken over by the feds and in which the desire that conservatives have for just basic rule of law and protecting our border, | ||
if this isn't some sort of tease to make people think that You know, if we support this, then we'll protect the border and we'll be able to free ourselves from the Fed's treasonous activities. | ||
But it's all sort of done in show in order to give the Fed's an excuse to just crack down fully and completely deprive states of any semblance or any remaining sovereignty that we now enjoy. | ||
As again, I mean, this is what the Democrats and the globalists is what they're all about. | ||
It's a constant pattern of consolidating power in the executive, usurping power from the Congress, usurping power from the Supreme Court, usurping power from the states, consolidating it all into the executive branch, | ||
which is, of course, not so much controlled by the president, responsible to the people and Put in office by voters, but managed and maintained and run on a day-to-day basis by a vast network of deep state bureaucrats who operate essentially independently and without even lip service to the cares and benefits and desires of the American people. | ||
So... I'm a little bit suspicious about this, but we're going to embrace the opportunity that's been granted us to sell the virtues of Texas breaking away and becoming an independent state. | ||
That's just one of the many, many topics that we have to discuss today, and I have a lot of videos to go to as well. | ||
I think we'll go to clip number eight here, because this is what I covered yesterday. | ||
And the day before, in the abject and complete failure of the leftist media to maintain even a moderate audience, let alone deserve the overwhelming monopoly they have on mainstream media in general. | ||
But from the opposite side, but this report is from the left, lamenting That this is going on. | ||
Let's go now to clip number eight here. | ||
It's Taylor Lorenz. | ||
She has great news. | ||
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Let's watch. The entire journalism industry is basically in a free fall. | |
Today, the Los Angeles Times laid off 115 employees. | ||
They wiped out their entire D.C. bureau in an election year. | ||
Hold on, this doesn't feel right. Can we pause it? | ||
This doesn't feel right. If the crew can pull up some sort of celebratory music, I'm thinking like the crab dance song. | ||
If we can get the crab dance song playing, I don't know how quickly we can turn this around. | ||
But I feel like this video will just be a lot more appropriate. | ||
We can have some sort of celebratory techno music in the background. | ||
You guys know the noise storm, I think? | ||
The crab song? | ||
So you guys let me know when we have that. | ||
Because again, I just think the attitude, the mood. | ||
Here you go. Okay, perfect. Alright, now let's bring back up Taylor Lorenz. | ||
So I'm sorry, here's Taylor Lorenz talking about the failure of the leftist media. | ||
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Thank you. The entire journalism industry is basically in a freefall. | |
Today, the Los Angeles Times laid off 115 employees. | ||
They wiped out their entire D.C. bureau in an election year. | ||
They laid off pretty much all of their sports teams. | ||
They killed their entire tech and business section. | ||
They laid off breaking news writers, social media editors. | ||
The list goes on. But what's really dark is this is just the latest in months and months and months of layoffs in the media industry. | ||
In fact, tens of thousands of journalists have been laid off in the past year. | ||
Major media companies like BuzzFeed News completely shut down. | ||
Oh, you can't lie as a job anymore? | ||
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My magazine also just laid off a ton of people. | |
And, oh, Sports Illustrated basically shut down last week. | ||
Pretty much the entire digital media ecosystem that myself and a lot of other millennial journalists came up in has been completely hollowed out. | ||
Completely hollowed out. | ||
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Completely abolished. | |
Completely replaced by us, the truth tellers. | ||
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Radio is essentially dead, aside from NPR, which has been gutted. | |
RIP, gutted, dead, destroyed. | ||
Suicide. It was suicide because you people won't stop lying about everything. | ||
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Have you ever thought about telling the truth once? | |
Maybe it wouldn't all be abysmal failures if you just told the truth every once in a while. | ||
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Sorry, go on. The Atlantic, where I used to work, have done layoffs. | |
If you're a young journalist today, there's almost no on-ramp to traditional journalism. | ||
Even if you do get a job, journalists' salaries have been stagnant and even declined. | ||
And by the way, we don't make that much to begin with. | ||
Yeah, you suck. You shouldn't. | ||
I don't think people understand how bad the world would be without journalists. You deserve nothing. | ||
And let me just preface this by saying for people that don't know my background, I did not go to journalism school. | ||
I built my own audience on the internet. | ||
Me neither. Guess what? | ||
Our audience is exploding. | ||
Our audience is huge. | ||
Infowars is succeeding. | ||
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I wonder how that works. Oh, you're not? | |
Here, let me interrupt this video where I'm defending the mainstream media to tell you I'm not a mainstream media defender. | ||
They can't even tell the truth about the fact that they're all failing. | ||
They're lying. About the consequences of their lives. | ||
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Oh, can you learn to code? | |
Have you thought about learning how to code? | ||
Holding power to account. | ||
You bootlicking scumbags. | ||
You do nothing but serve the powerful. | ||
You do nothing but behave like loyal dogs to the worst people in the world. | ||
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What is she even talking about now? | |
You're not great social media people because every time you go on social media you get swamped by the overwhelming number of people who despise you because they know the truth and they know you're despicable liars. | ||
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So long. | |
Farewell. Goodbye, mainstream media. | ||
You're going away now. | ||
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You're no longer necessary. | |
Nobody needs you. It's really, really hard to amass a subscriber base and then retain that subscriber base over time when you're doing investigative work. | ||
And that's if you don't get sued out of existence, by the way, after you publish the first critical story of a billionaire. | ||
This is why you're failing. It's because you're boring, you're self-obsessed, you're whiny, You don't feel like you can do anything wrong? | ||
You don't know why mainstream media is failing? | ||
Watch the video that you just made about mainstream media failing. | ||
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Try to look at it through the eyes of a normal person that's not a makeup-covered psychopath. | |
Yeah, she's still going. | ||
She's still going. Oh, the economics of the media ecosystem? | ||
Just stop lying! | ||
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It's because you lie so much! | |
Oh, is it? | ||
It's Google and the tech giants? | ||
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These people. | |
Corporate and political power. | ||
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Oh, my God. By the way, buy my book. | |
Buy my book. I know you won't read the stuff I put out for free, but pay me for more. | ||
Goodbye. Go away now. | ||
The island has spoken. | ||
The tribe has spoken. | ||
You are the weakest link. | ||
Be gone. Go away. | ||
Shut up. Until you learn your lesson. | ||
Until you learn to tell the truth. | ||
Until you learn a little humility. | ||
Until you learn to appeal to the audience. | ||
Does it ever enter into their mind a question? | ||
Why InfoWars is still here? | ||
Why the right wing is surging everywhere? | ||
Why when they go on social media, they find nothing but disdain and hatred and contempt for everything that they do? | ||
Why if you rate favorability ratings of the average American by a profession, journalist rates up there with Serial killers and pedophiles. | ||
Nobody likes you. Nobody wants you. | ||
Nobody reads you. Nobody shares you on social media because you're liars. | ||
Because you continuously and frankly, ridiculously lie about everything all the time. | ||
So that's the lesson you should be learning. | ||
You can blame the economic situation. | ||
You can blame big tech, which is 100% on your side. | ||
Or corporations, which are 500% on your side. | ||
You can blame the government, which you serve like a loyal dog. | ||
But everybody knows the truth. | ||
It's because... We have access to reality now. | ||
We can share things without your approval. | ||
You no longer have a monopoly over information, and now that there's a crack in your armor, now that people can actually get information from alternative sources, everybody realizes what you've been saying for the past 60 years is utter hogwash and should be... | ||
Thrown out like the trash that it is. | ||
Like the trash that you are. | ||
Nobody likes you. Nobody wants you. | ||
And all you have to do is watch that video to know why. | ||
Because you're boring, self-righteous, self-important, and despicable liars. | ||
You're lying about the consequences of your lies. | ||
Your lies have made you fail. | ||
And so you go out and make a video telling everybody that it's actually something else. | ||
And it's just more evidence. | ||
More piling on the reality that you people can't be trusted. | ||
With a butter knife, let alone the sole mandate of telling people in America what's going on in the world. | ||
Good riddance, be gone, go away. | ||
Take a little lesson of humility. | ||
Go back, live at your parents' house for a little while. | ||
They don't like you either. They don't want you there either. | ||
But, you know, they're stuck with you. | ||
We're not. We can choose to have you go away forever. | ||
So go back to the people who, you know, you can force yourself on and learn to code. | ||
Maybe get a useful job driving Uber and keeping all of those outrageous, communistic, retarded thoughts to yourself for once. | ||
Give us all a break. | ||
Leave us all alone. | ||
Goodbye. Go away. | ||
this should be the last time I have to say this shut up forever and by the way if you want to support good media if you want to support the media that's here and will stay here and will be here telling you the truth for as long as we possibly can go to Infowarsstore.com support us at Infowarsstore.com as we dance on the fetid rotten graves of mainstream media as we take over everywhere welcome back ladies and gentlemen welcome | ||
Let's get into what's happening at the Texas border. | ||
Who is joining us in this righteous crusade to re-establish basic law and order in this country? | ||
What the Democrats are doing to counteract that? | ||
Where this may go or how it may all be a big trick. | ||
May all be a big trick. | ||
Again, like I said, we have a lot to cover today from censorship to the war in the Middle East to basic political goings on as this is looking a little bit like an election year. | ||
So we'll get into all of that here on the show, but let's first begin with what's going on in Texas. | ||
Obviously to catch you up. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott sent down the Texas National Guard to put up razor wire, barbed wire, concertina wire to stop the federal government from importing millions upon millions of migrants right across our border. | ||
The Biden administration issued an emergency injunction with the Supreme Court To demand that the Supreme Court allow the federal government to violate the federal law and invade our own country. | ||
The Supreme Court decided in his favor incredibly quickly. | ||
Amazing how quickly things can happen if you want them to. | ||
The Supreme Court's, most of the time, if you try to get a case to them, it's like, well, maybe next year. | ||
Maybe we'll get around to it a year from now, but don't hold your breath. | ||
But when the Biden administration wants to open the border, I mean, this is how... | ||
Extreme they are in their desire to invade the country. | ||
There's a certain desperation at play with the way that the feds are opening the border. | ||
It's like they have a goal to meet. | ||
It's like they have a deadline. It's like if we don't get a certain number in a certain time, then our plan to overthrow the country won't work. | ||
There's a sense of urgency that's not really explained by the reality of the situation. | ||
It's not a catastrophe if the border's closed. | ||
Nothing bad happens, right? | ||
It's not like, oh, the longer the border closes, is closed, the more people die. | ||
Like, that's not the case. | ||
The border can be closed, and everything can be fine. | ||
But apparently, they're just desperate. | ||
They can't let a single day go by without flooding our country with tens of thousands of illegal immigrants from all over the world. | ||
I think it's... | ||
Worth it, people, just to ask why that is. | ||
Why is it that the Biden administration not only is keeping the border open and flooding our country with 6 million plus illegal immigrants just since Biden got into office, but why are they so desperate to continue the flow without a single interruption? | ||
Like, why is it that they are so urgent and desperate to To open the border and not let it be closed for even a single second. | ||
It's because they know what they're doing can't last forever because it's all predicated on the lack of interest, the distraction of the American people and once the American people realize what's going on, There will be a backlash. | ||
So essentially they're trying to get that critical mass of illegal immigrants to where if they can get in enough people quick enough before America wakes up, then even if America does wake up, it'll be too late to really do anything about it because they've literally imported the population of an entirely new nation into our country that's loyal to them and will serve them and will be deputized by them to actually go to war with the American people. | ||
What is behind the desperation here? | ||
Because they are certainly desperate. | ||
And we should be treating it with the same level of urgency. | ||
Here's the statement that Governor Abbott issued On Texas's constitutional right to self-defense, this is from the Office of Texas Governor. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott today issued a statement on, this was yesterday, on Texas's constitutional right to defend and protect itself as President Joe Biden continues to attack Texas and refuse to perform his duties to secure the border. | ||
The executive branch of the United States has a constitutional duty to enforce federal laws protecting states, including immigration laws on the books right now, reads the statement. | ||
President Biden has instructed his agencies to ignore federal statutes that mandate the detention of illegal immigrants. | ||
The failure of the Biden administration to fulfill these duties imposed by Article 4, Section 4, has triggered Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3, which reserves to this state the right of self-defense. | ||
For these reasons, the governor says, I have already declared an invasion under Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3 to invoke Texas's constitutional authority to defend and protect itself. | ||
That authority is the supreme law of the land and supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary. | ||
That constitutional authority is the supreme law of the land and supersedes any federal statutes to the contrary. | ||
And it goes on and on. | ||
despite having been put on notice in a series of letters. | ||
Again, this is the letter from the governor, one of which I delivered to him by hand. | ||
President Biden has ignored Texas's demands to perform his constitutional duties. | ||
President Biden has violated his oath to faithfully execute immigration laws enacted by Congress instead of prosecuting immigrants for the federal crime of illegal entry. | ||
President Biden has sent his lawyers into federal courts to sue Texas for taking action to secure the border. | ||
President Biden has instructed his agencies to ignore federal statutes that mandate the detention of illegal immigrants. | ||
The effect is to illegally allow their en masse parole into the United States. | ||
By wasting taxpayer dollars to tear open Texas's border security infrastructure, President Biden has enticed illegal immigrants away from the 28 legal entry points along the state's southern border, bridges where nobody drowns, and into the dangerous waters of the Rio Grande. | ||
Under Biden's lawless border policies, more than six million illegal immigrants have crossed our southern border in just three years. | ||
That is more than the population of 33 different states in this country. | ||
This illegal refusal to protect the states has inflicted unprecedented harm on the people all across the United States. | ||
James Madison, Alexander Hamilton and other visionaries who wrote the US Constitution foresaw that states should not be left to the mercy of a lawless president who does nothing to stop external threats like cartels smuggling millions of illegal immigrants across the border. | ||
That is why the framers included both Article 4, Section 4, which promises the federal government, quote, shall protect each state against invasion, and Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3, which acknowledges the state's sovereign interest in protecting their borders. | ||
Arizona vs. United States 567, U.S. 387419, and those are the cases at the Supreme Court with statements from Anton Scalia. | ||
Failure of the Biden administration to fulfill the duties imposed by Article 4, Section 4 is triggered Article 1, Section 10, Clause 3, which reserves to this state the right of self-defense. | ||
So yes, this appears to be something. | ||
This appears to be something. What it eventually becomes, whether this has a tangible and measurable effect on the flow of illegal immigrants, is still yet to be seen. | ||
But in response to this, many governors have stated their intention to stand by the Texas governor, including Virginia, Oklahoma, Florida, South Dakota, I've heard Montana as well. | ||
We'll have to pull up a map showing you all of the places. | ||
The new confederacy, you might call it, Let's go now to clip number 13, as this young lady has a very good point of what we can do at this most crucial time. | ||
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Let's watch. I'm sure by now, by the time you see this, you'll see the Supreme Court just ruled in favor of Biden to cut through our barbed wire fence that's protecting Texas's border. | |
This is my call to action for y'all. | ||
I want you guys to contact Governor Abbott and share your support for him. | ||
I'm gonna put up the link here in a minute. | ||
It'll be down below, but also here is His contact information for you to call directly and just let him know. | ||
We support him. We need to keep fighting. | ||
We're not going to give up. The border is ours to protect and Biden's immigration policies are not going to stand anymore. | ||
We are done. Here are the phone numbers. | ||
You can reach him directly. | ||
And like I said, I'm going to put the link below to email him if you so choose. | ||
This may be the start of the Civil War as we know it, but we are not going to back down. | ||
Sorry, ain't happening. | ||
Abbott, we support you, and we will constantly support you. | ||
The rest of us Texans are fully on board for this, and we have 25 other states that are here, and we're not giving up. | ||
So Biden can suck a dick. | ||
Oh, how rude. | ||
Well, how very rude. | ||
I completely agree. We need to be showing our support for Greg Abbott. | ||
We know that at this moment, the leftist propaganda machine, well-funded, well-staffed, is churning out pressure on not just Governor Abbott, but all the other governors who have spoken out in support of Abbott. | ||
Even if it's just on social media, even if it's just liking the announcement from the governors of Virginia and Oklahoma to show them that they have the support of the people, now is the time to show it. | ||
As of 7.24 this morning, 14 states have pledged their support for Texas in the border crisis. | ||
Arkansas, Florida, Iowa, Idaho, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wyoming. | ||
These states have deployed personnel and resources demonstrating their support for Texas' border security efforts under Operation Lone Star over the last month. | ||
It's a coalition of sorts, a confederacy, if you will, of states refusing to abandon and allow to be usurped their right of self-defense. | ||
Glenn Youngkin, governor of Virginia, put out this statement on X. Virginia stands with Texas. | ||
Greg Abbott is doing the job. | ||
Joe Biden and his borders are refused to do to secure our border. | ||
The Biden administration has turned every state into a border state. | ||
We must stop the flow of fentanyl, save lives, and secure our southern border. | ||
He joined Oklahoma in support of Texas amid a standoff with the Biden administration over the state's right to have a razor-wire barrier to defend its border. | ||
This story from Infowars.com. | ||
Similarly, former Republican presidential candidate and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis declared on Wednesday he'd continue to support Texas' right to defend itself with personnel and assets amid the entanglement. | ||
If the Constitution really made states powerless to defend themselves against an invasion, it wouldn't have been ratified in the first place and Texas would have never joined the union when it did. | ||
Texas is upholding the law while Biden is flouting it. | ||
Florida will keep assisting. | ||
Christine Noem of South Dakota said more or less exactly the same thing. | ||
Greg Abbott is exactly right to invoke Texas's constitutional authority to defend itself. | ||
The Biden administration has created a national security crisis and put Americans in danger. | ||
Their failure is an unconstitutional dereliction of duty. | ||
South Dakota has been proud to stand with Texas. | ||
So other states are not only pledging their support in words, but are sending apparently troops to To the location from Tracker Deep on Twitter, a large group of National Guard troops from various states across the country have just landed in Eagle Pass, Texas in support of Governor Abbott. | ||
Now, of course, the response to this from the left has been to basically demand that the federal government go to war with the states. | ||
And they are salivating over it. | ||
Obviously, you've got the leftist congressman. | ||
Democrat lawmakers, again the stories at Infowars.com, call on Biden to seize control of Texas National Guard amid border feud, which would be such an insane overreach of the federal government. | ||
It's hard to even imagine that they made this statement in good faith and sincerity. | ||
But then again, they're socialists. | ||
So it's not a complicated thing. | ||
It's not a matter of... | ||
Some sort of confusing ideology. | ||
It's all very simple. | ||
They have plans to destroy the country, and if you stand up against those plans, they're willing to do anything and everything it takes to destroy you. | ||
They claim they want to preserve democracy by kicking people off the ballot and banning political parties. | ||
I mean, it's just not that complicated. | ||
They don't believe in anything wrong. They want the destruction of the United States. | ||
They want the wholesale elimination and replacement of the founding stock of this country. | ||
They hate white people. They hate Christianity. | ||
They hate the concept of a republic It just gets in the way of their exercise of total and complete and despotic power, so they want to get rid of it. | ||
Supreme Court's in their way. They want to pack the Supreme Court or abolish it or impeach the people who sit on the bench. | ||
I mean, again, it's not that complicated. | ||
It's just they're children. | ||
It's like a child's way of thinking. | ||
No consideration for the implications of what they're doing. | ||
No You know, sincerely held belief that they're upholding. | ||
It's just, I want this now. | ||
I'll do anything to get it. | ||
What they want is tens of millions of illegal immigrants crossing over the border in an unrestrained flow, and so they want to start a civil war to get that. | ||
And actually, we've got two things that I want to read here. | ||
One is an op-ed by General Flynn. | ||
From the Western Journal, which says the Constitution literally allows Texas to engage war at the southern border, engage in war at the southern border, and he explains how. | ||
Again, that's Western Journal with General Flynn. | ||
But I think before we get to that, you know, military authority with his extremely long and well-thought-out dissertation on the constitutionality of Texas defending its own border, before we do that, let's go to an anonymous Twitter account making fun of Vaush. | ||
Vosh, Vosh, Vosh. | ||
So, this is the mindset of the leftist, right? | ||
Texas says we want to secure our border. | ||
Vosh's response is to put up a meme of the burning of Georgia. | ||
And I could pontificate about this, but I really think this person, vagrant of roads at vagrant wires, he's an artist. | ||
He's an artist with his words. | ||
Says this about Vaush and Joaquin Castro and Greg Cazar and any of the socialists that are now openly advocating for violence against their fellow Americans because their fellow Americans don't want 10 billion dudes from Haiti storming across the border. | ||
Okay, that's the big crime. | ||
So the punishment is death and they want to burn your whole family and they'll laugh about it. | ||
Here's what he says. I think that about sums it up. | ||
I think that about sums it up. | ||
Now, they're not going to kill anybody. | ||
No, they're fat idiots. | ||
And I'm wondering now if this isn't maybe a long-term secret plan for of why their side embraces the fat and the retarded like why their side is so obsessed with mental illness and being physically repugnant and I wonder if it's because when it comes time to fight they'll all be excused because they're all diagnosed with a thousand different mental illnesses They're like, yeah, we should have a conscription. | ||
Oh, but not me. I'm bipolar and I have depression and I'm on anxiety medication because my cat died last month. | ||
And it's like, oh, okay, is that what this is all about? | ||
They're like, me, I can't go fight a war. | ||
I'm so crazy I chop my gonads off and put plastic in my chest to make them look like tits. | ||
Is it a long-term plan to avoid military service? | ||
Why they embrace the mental illness and the physical... | ||
Just degradation of themselves. | ||
That's smart. That's a smart long-term plan, I think. | ||
But these people aren't killing anybody. | ||
These people aren't fighting anybody. | ||
These people want to forcibly conscript their enemies to go fight their other enemies while they sit back and pleasure themselves to the thought of some poor Christian family getting their door kicked in and a flamethrower wielded on them. | ||
That's what they really want. That's all they really want. | ||
It's a deep-seated personal problem they have, but we have to deal with it. | ||
And again, I think the exact same thing applies to Joaquin Castro or Congressman Greg Cazar. | ||
Castro says, quote, He's creating chaos at the border. | ||
If Abbott is defying yesterday's Supreme Court ruling, POTUS needs to establish sole federal control of the Texas National Guard now. | ||
Now. He needs to seize control immediately. | ||
He needs to become a dictator. | ||
He needs to completely overrun the separation of powers and the concept of state rights upon which this union was founded. | ||
And they think they can just get away with this. | ||
It's time... To teach these people a lesson. | ||
I mean, I'm sick of it. | ||
I'm sick of talking about this. | ||
I'm sick of beating around the bush. | ||
Frankly, if I was Texas governor, I would be sending the Texas Rangers out to arrest Alejandro Mayorkas, to arrest Castro, to arrest Kazar, to try them for sedition, for stirring up treason against the United States or against Texas, in this case, and put them on trial. | ||
I think we should be treating these people like the January Sixers. | ||
If you can charge someone like Stuart Rhodes, who never even entered the Capitol on January 6th with an unspoken conspiracy to cause insurrection, you can throw him in prison for 20 years, put him in pretrial detention for two years. | ||
We can treat our politicians like that. | ||
There's more evidence for this being a seditious conspiracy openly spoken about. | ||
This is sedition. | ||
This is a crime against... | ||
It's a crime against the foundation of our state. | ||
And these congressmen are openly advocating it. | ||
Send the Texas Rangers. | ||
Send the FBI. Arrest these people. | ||
Put them on trial. | ||
Maybe they're found not guilty. | ||
We'll find that out three years from now when their emaciated forms, you know, bound in shackles, is brought before the tribunal. | ||
But enough is enough. | ||
These people are pushing us to the edge. | ||
We can either take the initiative or we can just continue to suffer under their despotic idiocy. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
We'll take your calls on the topic of what's happening at the southern border a little bit later. | ||
We'll probably fire up spaces here, maybe this hour, maybe the next. | ||
But I got a couple more videos I want to go to. | ||
First of all, I want to go to this activist. | ||
His name is Dan Golvach. | ||
He has a message to those who want to leave the Texas border open. | ||
And that classic... Quote, you know, one death is a tragedy. | ||
10,000 deaths is a statistic comes to mind. | ||
Seems appropriate. As the open border hasn't just... | ||
I mean, when you just think about the spiraling out, like the almost fractal... | ||
The costs that it's having, where you've got the cost of patrolling the border, the cost of transporting the people, then housing them, and you have to buy the land. | ||
I mean, the federal government, over the last couple years, ever since Biden got into office, they've been taking over stadiums, they've been taking over high schools, they've been taking over now airports. | ||
Logan Airport is now a staging area and a refuge for illegal immigrants. | ||
You look at New York, and the Literally billions of dollars they're spending to build literal colonies of foreigners inside their own country. | ||
The cost of the transportation, the housing, the food, the support, the lawyers that we provide all of them, the time in court. | ||
I mean, if you think about a single court case, you got to have the stenographer and the guard and the judge and the building and the people who are there and the lawyer on one side and the lawyer on the other. | ||
Every one of them is being paid hundreds of dollars an hour. | ||
I mean, the amount of... | ||
And that happens for every single... | ||
Illegal immigrant, not to mention, God only knows how much they spent on the app. | ||
God only knows how much they spend on all this stuff. | ||
The cost is just... | ||
Unbelievable, but superseding all of that is the cost maybe to a single family whose young and promising child is cut down in their prime because some murderous criminal has been ferried into this country by the Biden administration. | ||
One of these cases should be more than enough for mass outrage and a total shutdown of all of this. | ||
There are tens of thousands of examples of this and I'll find the graphic here in just a second. | ||
But first, here's Dan Golvach, clip number 16, to those leaving the Texas border wide open. | ||
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My name is Dan Golbach. | |
I'm a native Texan, 58 years. | ||
I'm a professional musician and a teacher. | ||
And January 31st of 2015, my then 25-year-old son, Spencer Golbach, had his brains blown out by a four-time deported illegal alien that had a nasty 15-year rap sheet and had done five years in prison. | ||
For attempted murder. This was just a random act at a red light. | ||
He went on to take out two more Americans that night before he was stopped. | ||
Since then, I've been active in politics and I've been to D.C. I've met with the president and I've come to the conclusion that really there is absolutely no hope whatsoever of the cesspool of bribery, blackmail and direct intimidation in D.C. To ever fix this problem and protect our citizens here in Texas. | ||
And I am firmly of the opinion that the only way that we're going to ever be able to not only protect our safety, but to protect our inalienable rights and freedom and liberty is by becoming an independent state and doing the job that The federal government won't do ourselves. | ||
That's the only way it's going to happen. | ||
And I urge other Texans that want to maintain our way of life and live freely and not have to worry about their children getting their brains blown out at a street corner less than a mile from their home. | ||
I urge them to consider this. | ||
Are the only real protection for Texans. | ||
It's not going to come from Washington, D.C., sadly to say. | ||
But that's just where it is. | ||
And I am a staunch supporter of Texas independence. | ||
And I think the time is now to move. | ||
I appreciate your time. | ||
Thank you. And of course, Texas is trending on Twitter and has been for the last 24 hours. | ||
I'll just say it's... | ||
It's bandwagon time. | ||
Hop on or get run over. | ||
You want to be able to say, hey, I was in favor of Texas session before everybody jumped on board, right? | ||
I was an old school adopter. | ||
Hop on now. There's a lot of other stuff to talk about beyond the Texas independence or the struggle at the border. | ||
We'll move on here in just a second. | ||
I do want to go to one more video and see if there's anything I missed on this. | ||
And of course, we'll open up phone lines for your calls on this topic a little bit later. | ||
But here is Senator John Kennedy talking about the border. | ||
Let's go down to clip number 17. | ||
I think it's time for the American people to wake up and smell the incompetence. | ||
I mean, the border is wide open, and as I've said before, that's man-made, and the man's name is Joe Biden. | ||
And if the White House... | ||
How can I put this? | ||
If the White House were a football team and performed like this, we would have already fired the coach, the athletic director, and the mascot. | ||
Americans want better and it keeps getting worse. | ||
At the very least, you know, it's just important to understand what's at stake here and how this contributes to the overall major conflict in this country, | ||
which we've said on the show many times, is about whether or not Our system maintains as citizens having oversight and control of the government through the process of voting or whether we move to an imperial system in which the deep state, The permanent spy state, I mean, whatever you want to call it, unelected bureaucrats, unaccountable to the American people. | ||
Have supreme power that's uncontested. | ||
And simply protected or shielded behind the illusion of representative. | ||
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Governance. | |
Governance. | ||
It's like, I don't know, you know, it's like, do I do it? | ||
Do we all need to go back to American history class? | ||
Do we all need to go back to sixth grade when we all learned about the separation of powers? | ||
About the rights enshrined in the Bill of Rights. | ||
About the supremacy of the Constitution over all else. | ||
This is basic stuff. | ||
Very basic stuff. And just like so much else that we talk about on this show, it's not so much about just saying the words, you know, or appealing to the... | ||
You have to understand the underlying importance of these things. | ||
If you don't actually have a comprehensive, holistic view of what the government is, what it's supposed to be, how it functions, it actually reminds me of like, I guess what's going on in the rest of the country in terms of DEI and the lack of expertise and the competency crisis. | ||
It's like we've inherited this incredibly complicated machine that And you've got these leftists that don't understand the function of the parts. | ||
They don't understand how they interplay, how it's been finely tuned and balanced to run efficiently. | ||
And they think, well, this part's in the way, just rip it out. | ||
They don't understand why that part's there. | ||
They have no comprehension, right? | ||
So it's like, why, you know, it's like trying to fix an airplane engine and you have no idea what any of the parts do. | ||
We're like, well, that part's rattling, so just tear it out, I guess. | ||
Well, that's actually a crucial part of the rest of the function of the airplane. | ||
You have to actually know and understand and appreciate why all of these parts are in the places that they are. | ||
You can't just start tearing things out and expect it to continue to operate. | ||
That's how they're treating the United States government. | ||
The Supreme Court goes against us? | ||
Well, screw it. Pack the court or dissolve it or impeach them. | ||
Who cares? Oh, the executive branch is limited in their action and Congress is refusing to do what they want? | ||
Well, just usurp the power. | ||
Just do it anyway. | ||
And then there's no consequence and Congress doesn't stand up against them. | ||
Oh, Congress is supposed to declare a war and have the final say as to treaties that we sign? | ||
Well, just call it an agreement instead of a treaty and just do it anyway. | ||
As if just changing the definition of a word... | ||
It means that the whole concept and the whole construct is arbitrary. | ||
So, I mean, there's only one of two options. | ||
Either they don't understand why there's things like states' rights and division of power and separation of powers and checks and balances. | ||
They either don't understand that, which is troubling because they're congressmen, They should probably understand the function of the body in which they form a part. | ||
Or they do understand and they're just literally seditious. | ||
They're just actually confidently engaged in sedition in front of everybody because they feel like they can't be touched. | ||
They feel like the system is broken so far at this point, it doesn't even matter. | ||
And so, you know, when it comes to. | ||
These people, Democrat lawmakers call on Biden to seize control of the Texas National Guard. | ||
It's almost the same pattern that we see time and time again. | ||
Where it's like they take something that Republicans either do that's not that big of a deal, Or haven't even done, and have never done, and they've just made it up themselves. | ||
They've just built a straw man in their own mind. | ||
They've built an illusion, a boogeyman, that they just say, that's the right wing, even though nobody over here even knows what the hell they're talking about. | ||
And they use that illusion, that imagination, or that massively overblown paranoia about something... | ||
I mean, January 6th would be the obvious answer, right? | ||
You've got Republicans massing together, peacefully protesting. | ||
They get attacked by police. | ||
Nobody's armed. There's no plan to go into the Capitol. | ||
There's never been even the slightest bit of proof for that. | ||
So in reality, if you look at this in an unbiased, unsympathetic sort of way, it's just some rioters stormed into the Capitol and wandered around for a bit. | ||
And, like, took one of Nancy Pelosi's envelopes. | ||
You know, that's, like, the worst. | ||
And, oh, by the way, a bunch of the protesters were killed, but none of the cops were. | ||
A couple hours of rowdiness, and that becomes an insurrection. | ||
So what they do in response to this straw man they've built up of an insurrection, of a threat to our democracy, of an existential crisis, what they actually implement, what the Democrats actually do do is... | ||
So much worse than anything Republicans even remotely approach doing. | ||
Right? I mean, January 6th is sort of the best example because they're out there saying that a couple hours of riotous activity is an insurrection. | ||
And in response to that couple hours of riotous activity... | ||
General Milley and Nancy Pelosi conspired to usurp the nuclear football from the President of the United States, an actual act of treason and insurrection and usurpation of the sacred right of the President of the United States of being the commander-in-chief responsible to the American people. | ||
So they actually commit sedition in response to the lie about the riot being an insurrection. | ||
You see what I'm saying? So... | ||
For Governor Abbott to send Texas National Guard to simply put up razor wire, protect the border, say no, just because you're the federal government doesn't mean we have to bow to you and allow our country to be invaded. | ||
That's not going to happen. Like, that's not sedition. | ||
That's not treason. That's not a usurpation of anybody's power. | ||
That's just... Actually following the rules. | ||
It's just actually applying the laws as they're written, as they've been approved by the representatives who are responsible for making these laws. | ||
Not that big of a deal, to be honest with you. | ||
Shouldn't be. And in response to that, they want the federal government to seize, perhaps violently seize control of the Texas National Guard. | ||
A total usurpation of The sacred right of a state to defend itself. | ||
So again, the question is, what do you do at this point? | ||
What do you do at this point where the leftists, the left-wingers, Castro, Kazar, when they so brazenly Announce their seditious intentions, their intentions to overrun and override and destroy any limitation that's placed on the government by the Constitution or by the division of powers. | ||
This is pure and simple a situation of a will to power. | ||
They have what they think is the ability to order the American army to attack Texas, so that's what they want to do. | ||
They are advocating to do that out in the open. | ||
I mean, what's the correct response to that? | ||
I don't know. I think it's whatever we want to do. | ||
I think it's whatever we have the power to do. | ||
If that's the situation, I mean, both these guys are from Texas. | ||
Next time they're in Texas, arrest them. | ||
I really think that's what we have to do. | ||
And maybe if the government won't do it, we can do a citizen's arrest of some sort. | ||
Because I don't know how, as a sitting congressman, you can openly advocate for civil war against Texas and to just be treated like that's fine. | ||
It's not fine. It's not okay. | ||
These statements are far and beyond anything that Greg Abbott has done or even said he might do. | ||
So just because they're hysterical, paranoid, bloodthirsty freaks that are just waiting for any excuse to launch a war against the American people, they don't have to get away with that. | ||
We don't have to just try to elect somebody else next time. | ||
I don't know. | ||
Am I wrong here? I mean, when they're saying that No uncertain terms. | ||
He says the president needs to establish sole federal control of the Texas National Guard now. | ||
Okay, I mean, what? | ||
That's not an option. | ||
You're not allowed to do that. | ||
The federal government can't just usurp the power of the state and take control of a state military. | ||
That's not how that works. | ||
But I wouldn't be surprised if this was the next step. | ||
I would not be surprised if Biden did attempt to seize control of the Texas National Guard, which will be the real inflection point, the real decision as to whether or not this go forward. | ||
And I wonder if it's going to come down to just like the decision of some base commander. | ||
Where like he gets a knock on his door one day. | ||
And it's some guy from the army going, I have this order, I'm now your commanding officer. | ||
And then suddenly like the fate of America is going to rest on some base commander as to whether he is conciliatory and hands over the keys to his battalion or whether he says, I don't care if you have a president, I don't care if you have an order from the president, I serve the governor and I'm not handing this over. | ||
Then are they going to forcefully take it over? | ||
And if they try to forcefully take it over, is Texas going to fight back? | ||
I mean, this could kind of spiral out of control. | ||
Beto O'Rourke saying the same thing. | ||
Abbott is using the Texas National Guard to defy a Supreme Court ruling. | ||
Not really, actually. We can get to that. | ||
When Governor Faubus did this in 1957, Eisenhower federalized the Arkansas National Guard to ensure compliance with the law. | ||
Biden must follow this example of bold, decisive leadership and end this crisis before it gets worse. | ||
And we have to save democracy by banning candidates and we have to stop the crisis by expanding and accelerating the crisis. | ||
Look, all I'm saying is that it would take one tweet from Greg Abbott. | ||
One statement. | ||
Just saying the federal government is attempting to usurp our right as a sovereign state to defend ourself. | ||
I'm hereby activating the militia. | ||
This is a call to arms, you know. | ||
To the men of Texas, here are your rally points. | ||
I mean, it might sound far-fetched, but it's no more far-fetched than the things these people are saying. | ||
Something our congressmen are suggesting. | ||
And honestly, do you have any idea? | ||
Do you have any idea how many tens of millions of Americans are like? | ||
They're like vibrating. | ||
They're so ready for this fight. | ||
We are so ready for that. | ||
Like, please, for the love of God, give us a chance to stand up for America against these Literal communist scumbag. | ||
I mean, Greg Kazar, he's an actual communist. | ||
We have actual communist infiltrators in our government elected to Congress after destroying Austin. | ||
He was a city council member here in Austin. | ||
And everything he implemented has had horrific effects and has had to eventually been clawed back by the Texas DPS. He was behind the homeless situation. | ||
He was behind just everything that's Gone to crap in Austin the last five years. | ||
Greg Cazar was like right in the center of pushing for. | ||
He's a complete embarrassment. | ||
Every single one of his policies has ended in abject failure. | ||
He was a big pusher of, you know, punishing the cops for doing their jobs. | ||
Every one of those lawsuits has fallen flat on its face. | ||
He's never done anything well ever. | ||
He's an open socialist, subversive communist. | ||
And he's in the American government right now advocating for a federal takeover of the Texas National Guard in order to allow in 10 million more of his co-ethnics. | ||
This is treason, I think. | ||
I think this is treason. | ||
You know what also happened in the 1950s? | ||
I mean, Beto wants to talk about Eisenhower federalizing the Arkansas Guard. | ||
Yeah, why'd that happen, by the way? | ||
Is that a positive outcome for that? | ||
Was that in the long term a good move and a positive development? | ||
I question that reading. | ||
But you know what also happened in the 1950s, as an example of bold, decisive leadership to end a crisis, was the House Committee on Un-American Activities. | ||
Maybe that's a lesson we should learn from the 1950s. | ||
Maybe that's somewhere where the federal government could impose its authority is... | ||
Rooting out and charging communist subversives in our government for their activities. | ||
It just can't go on. | ||
It can't go on any longer. | ||
The people of America are sick. | ||
The people of Texas are sick of this. | ||
I guarantee you the Border Patrol agents don't enjoy being shot at and being stabbed in the face sometimes. | ||
And they're not even fighting. | ||
They're not even trying to stop these people. | ||
They're actually serving as The bus drivers, the taxi drivers for these criminals, do you think they're happy about the situation they're in? | ||
Do you think the Army is so brainwashed and stupid that they're going to go to war with the Texas National Guard? | ||
All I'm saying is that now is the time to stand up against the This federal overreach, now is the time to make an example out of these people. | ||
Now is the time to call in reinforcements from the average citizen, deputize the citizenry, stand up against the federal government in every way possible, make them make the first move, but give no ground, call these other governors, For reinforcements, it's not just Texas. | ||
So, you understand that when they say nationalize the Texas Guard, that you've also got members of the Florida State Guard and the Oklahoma State Guard going to Texas now. | ||
So, what he's talking about is nationalizing all of the state guards. | ||
What he's talking about is folding into the federal system every military branch in every state just by fiat doing this. | ||
Again, We just have to stand up against them. | ||
I guess the best thing to say to them would be the very same thing that the Texians said to Santa Ana to kick off the Texas Revolution. | ||
Come and take it. Come and take it. | ||
You want to disarm Texans? | ||
Give it a shot. And importantly, I think what we can all do right now, because as confiscated and controlled and blackmailed as our government is at every level, | ||
we saw that with the videos from Carrie Lake yesterday, as manipulated as we are, there is still An element to the calculus that is public response, public attitude. | ||
So what we can be doing right now is writing or calling Greg Abbott to give him our support, especially on social media. | ||
Just going through and finding every governor who's made a statement about this, liking and sharing that post. | ||
Because I know it seems silly. | ||
It seems like, well, you know, these people are going to do whatever regardless. | ||
But I think it's a big difference between someone like Governor Glenn Youngkin of Virginia saying, we stand by Texas and getting like a thousand likes and a couple of retweets, but his comments are filled with leftists just being like, you're a treasonous scumbag. | ||
It's a big difference between, wow, I made this statement about supporting Texas and it's my most popular tweet of all time. | ||
Well, I made this statement about standing up against the federal government and I've gotten an overwhelming positive response from every different strata of I really think now is the time to just do these little things that show your support for these statements. | ||
Go through and find every state, every governor that's made a tweet about this, like, share, add a comment saying, thank you, this is the right thing to do. | ||
And if everybody listening does that, if everybody goes and takes five minutes to go show your support, and every one of those governors... | ||
You know, checks X this morning and sees that their support of Texas has overwhelming support and positivity. | ||
That actually is going to impact how they move forward. | ||
I really do think that if. | ||
If they have public support, if they have widespread grassroots support for what Governor Abbott is doing. | ||
That could push it over the top. | ||
That could really be the. | ||
Straw that breaks the camel's back or the one thing that encourages them to keep going when we know how many forces are arrayed against them, how many Whether it's corporate or governmental or NGOs are right now pressuring them to drop this. | ||
Saying, it's very dangerous what you're doing, sir. | ||
We're very concerned about this. | ||
What you're doing doesn't poll very well. | ||
You're not going to win your next election if you do that. | ||
They're being pressured from the other side. | ||
The other side has millions of dollars. | ||
The other side has entire media networks to pressure these governors against it. | ||
We have to do our part and pressure these governors to continue this because it's the right thing to do because it's the lawful thing to do. | ||
And that's something that we can all be involved in. | ||
This is the information war. | ||
This is actually democracy at work. | ||
We need to speak out. | ||
We need to go now to every one of these governor's pages, like, share, retweet, comment positively. | ||
And that could really be the deciding factor. | ||
I really do think that could be the deciding factor. | ||
As governors across the country are facing this important decision, do I play it safe or do I do the brave thing? | ||
It's a lot easier to do the brave thing if you've got a million of your supporters at your back encouraging you, cheering you on. | ||
That's us. We have to be the cheerleaders for these people. | ||
We have to be the cheering section that gives them the strength and the moral fortitude to continue on this path. | ||
Tennessee has entered the chat. | ||
Governor Bill Lee says the federal government's failure to secure our nation's southern border is jeopardizing the safety of all Americans. | ||
Tennessee has always stood with Texas, and we always will. | ||
Like half the guys that died in the Alamo are from Tennessee. | ||
There's a lot of connections between Tennessee and the original foundation of Texas. | ||
Sam Houston was, of course, a congressman for Tennessee, lived in Tennessee, and was born there. | ||
It was actually sent almost as an emissary by Andrew Jackson to help lead the Texians in their fight for independence. | ||
After all, they were rather disorganized. | ||
There's a lot of lessons to be learned from Texas independence. | ||
That can be applied pretty directly to the situation today. | ||
If there's one thing that comes across reading about the Texas Revolution... | ||
It was like herding cats, man. | ||
Texans were very sincere in their desire for liberty, not just as a nation, but as individuals. | ||
And I can't even imagine the frustration of Sam Houston trying to conduct a war against an incredibly powerful Mexican army with a dictator with supreme control. | ||
And Sam Houston is just like literally begging people to do what he says. | ||
He's like, please, guys. | ||
Please, if you could just... | ||
Just please do this. | ||
Just go here. We really need people here. | ||
And Cetexian's like, no, we're going to stay at the Alamo, actually. | ||
Actually, I think we'll hold them here. | ||
Thanks, Sam. It must have been incredibly frustrating. | ||
But it worked. I feel a lot of similar frustrations as we wage this information war and find ourselves often desperately trying to just maintain order in the ranks, trying to get people aligned so we can move this contest forward. | ||
I could go on and on about it. | ||
And I have. | ||
So we'll move on now. We'll move on, but I think what I'm just going to do during the show here is just go through and find all the governors that have pledged their support to Texas and retweet it so all my followers can go and like and retweet and support all of them. | ||
And encourage them, because again, I really do think it's public participation that'll Push this one way or the other. | ||
But we have a lot of other stories to get to here, so we'll get to some of these. | ||
Let's go first to clip number 12. | ||
This is a statement made by Trump. | ||
As 2024 is, I mean, there's so much stuff going on, it's almost like the presidential election is down the list so far, it doesn't even matter. | ||
And I guess it's also because both parties, sort of the first time maybe in history, have a A assumed leader. | ||
So I was trying to think of why this feels so different than other presidential contests. | ||
2020 obviously was different because of COVID and they literally stopped people from campaigning. | ||
You know, some of the most bizarre occurrences ever in American politics where you had Joe Biden giving speeches to a bunch of empty cars in a parking lot. | ||
I mean, just truly bizarre stuff. | ||
Literally giving stump speeches to At car dealerships to empty vehicles. | ||
Crazy. Just insane stuff. | ||
So that one was obviously different for a lot of reasons. | ||
But then I feel like, you know, by January 2016, there had already been the Republican debates where Trump came out swinging. | ||
People dropped out. It was dramatic. | ||
It was dominating headlines constantly. | ||
Now it's like we're here at the end of January 2024. | ||
The election's in eight months, less than eight months. | ||
And... It's like it doesn't even break the top 10 things to talk about. | ||
There's the war in the Middle East. There's the war in Ukraine. | ||
There's the illegal immigrant situation. | ||
There's just a strife after struggle after strife. | ||
There's planes falling out of the sky. | ||
There's DEI. And it's like down the list at around spot number 10 is like, oh, and by the way, we're trying to elect a president. | ||
So, yes, the campaign is sort of picking up and we've got stump speeches from both Trump and Biden. | ||
And others, actually. | ||
Interestingly enough, there is apparently other candidates in the Democrat Party. | ||
But let's go now to clip number 12. | ||
Here's Trump's plan to dismantle the deep state. | ||
Let's watch. I plan to dismantle the deep state and reclaim our democracy from Washington corruption once and for all, and corruption it is. | ||
First, I will immediately reissue my 2020 executive order restoring the president's authority to remove rogue bureaucrats, and I will wield that power very aggressively. | ||
Second, we will clean out all of the corrupt actors in our national security and intelligence apparatus, and there are plenty of them. | ||
The departments and agencies that have been weaponized will be completely overhauled so that faceless bureaucrats will never again be able to target and persecute conservatives, Christians, or the left's political enemies, which they're doing now at a level that nobody can believe even possible. | ||
Third, we will totally reform FISA courts, which are so corrupt that the judges seemingly do not care when they are lied to in warrant applications. | ||
So many judges have seen so many applications that they know were wrong. | ||
Or at least they must have known. | ||
They do nothing about it. | ||
They're lied to. Fourth, to expose the hoaxes and abuses of power that have been tearing our country apart, we will establish a truth and reconciliation commission to declassify and publish all documents on deep state spying, censorship, and corruption. | ||
And there are plenty of them. | ||
Fifth, we will launch a major crackdown on government leakers who collude with the fake news to deliberately weave false narratives and to subvert our government and our democracy. | ||
When possible, we will press criminal charges. | ||
Sixth, we will make every inspector general's office independent and physically separated from the departments they oversee so they do not become the protectors of the deep state. | ||
Seventh, I will ask Congress to establish An independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens or running disinformation campaigns against the American people, or that they are not spying on someone's campaign like they spied on my campaign. | ||
Eighth, we will continue the effort launched by the Trump administration to move parts of the sprawling federal bureaucracy to new locations outside the Washington swamp. | ||
Just as I moved the Bureau of Land Management to Colorado, as many as 100,000 government positions could be moved out, and I mean immediately, of Washington to places filled with patriots who love America. | ||
And they really do love America. | ||
Ninth, I will work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they deal with and that they regulate. | ||
So they deal with these companies and they regulate these companies and then they want to take jobs from these companies. | ||
Doesn't work that way. | ||
Such a public display cannot go on and it's taking place all the time like with big pharma. | ||
Finally, I will push a constitutional amendment to impose term limits on members of Congress. | ||
This is how I will shatter the deep state and restore government that is controlled by the people and for the people. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Pretty, pretty full master plan. | ||
And of course, we've talked about the way the Heritage Foundation's put out the plan 2025 to not just support a Trump presidency, but the wholesale removal of anti-American actors within our government, replace them with patriots so we can actually get stuff done. | ||
And this is the type of comprehensive move that is required to get us out of the cesspit we're now drowning in. | ||
So that's Donald Trump. Powerful speech about basic human rights, privacy, and free speech, and talking about the treasonous activities of people behind the scenes, bureaucrats, deep state actors. | ||
Cooperating with the media to leak information, to plant false stories. | ||
I mean, he sort of gets into all of it. | ||
It's very powerful stuff. I think his plan is very sound. | ||
In comparison to that, let's go down to Joe Biden, clip number two. | ||
Here's Joe Biden at a stump speech yesterday. | ||
Let's listen. We'll teach Donald Trump a valuable lesson. | ||
Don't mess with the men in America unless you want to get the benefit. | ||
Sorry, one more time, Joe. | ||
You want to do a little take two on that one? | ||
We'll teach Donald Trump a valuable lesson. | ||
Don't mess with a minute on the air commission. | ||
And then rousing applause. | ||
It's perfect. | ||
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Joe Biden. | |
What are we going to do about that guy, huh? | ||
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Yeah. | |
You better not measure the benefit. | ||
Bunch of fat ladies behind him just like, yeah! | ||
What are you cheering at? | ||
He didn't even say anything. | ||
Don't mess with him in an American unless you want to get him back. | ||
And of course, the only thing they're holding the signs behind him, defend his choice. | ||
It's just... | ||
Man, how fully can you be enveloped in a... | ||
Enveloped, I should say, in a... | ||
How fully can you commit to the biggest distraction, most obvious... | ||
Gamesmanship the world's ever seen. | ||
I mean, the number of things going on in the world right now that are the direct responsibility of the federal government. | ||
We don't need to go to the list again, but we will. | ||
World War III breaking out in the Middle East. | ||
All of Europe is apparently getting ready to go to war with Russia over our machinations in Ukraine. | ||
China's threatening to invade Taiwan, sending over surveillance balloons. | ||
For a pre-invasion planning session. | ||
Shipping lines are not able to cross through the Red Sea because the Houthis causing a massive rise in energy and just everything costs. | ||
The economy continues to spiral as inflation continues to rise at a slightly lower rate than before, but still at an unsustainable level. | ||
Tens of millions of immigrants crossing over the border, crime rates continuing their upward trajectory after the defund the police movement left every American vulnerable. | ||
I mean, real tangible things. | ||
And because the Democrats can't, don't have a leg to stand on in any of these topics, they have to make sure their entire base prioritizes above everything else the right to kill their own baby and then act Like it's some sort of massive crisis that a right is being taken away from them, that they are oppressed, you know, victims of the right wing. | ||
So to defend a democracy and your right to kill a baby, you got to vote for... | ||
It's the only sign they have. | ||
Defend choice. Defend choice. | ||
Defend choice. That's it. That's all they have. | ||
And people are consumed by this. | ||
They actually fall for this. | ||
Incredible. Not everybody's falling for it. | ||
Not everybody is falling for the lies. | ||
By the way, before we go to this video, we are going to be joined by the president of the Texas nationalist movement, Dan Miller. | ||
Daniel Miller, one of our favorite guests, is coming on at the 10 o'clock time slot to make the case for Texas' session. | ||
And I feel like every time he's on, it's usually for some major thing that's happening, whether it's, you know, suing Meta and Facebook over their interference and shutting down Texas nationalist movement pages on Facebook, or whether it's because of the petition that they... | ||
That they got that the Republicans in Texas illegally ignored and refused to put on the ballot. | ||
There's always some sort of, you know, things cropping up. | ||
Well, yet again, Texas independence, Texas secession, the Texas movement is trending across social media. | ||
It is a major topic of discussion. | ||
And so I think now is the time just to go back to basics. | ||
And we'll ask Dan Miller just to speak to people that have never seriously considered this before. | ||
And just lay the groundwork for why Texas secession is not only possible but necessary. | ||
And a call to action from people from all over America to come to Texas, to support Texas, and to help Texas break free of the union. | ||
So we'll get to that in just a second. | ||
But no, not everybody is falling for the That is the entire offering of the Democratic Party. | ||
They have nothing but psyop after psyop to offer you. | ||
Nothing but fear and division and hatred and strife. | ||
And not everybody's falling for it. | ||
A man unleashed on Fulton County Board of Commissioners saying, I am disgusted over the funding of Fannie Willis' witch hunt of President Trump. | ||
We'll go down to this very powerful and poignant Speech, clip number three. | ||
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Good morning, Commissioner. It's Derek Blassingame. | |
It is a pleasure and an honor to address you all today. | ||
Some of you have made the comment this morning on my way in that he's done. | ||
He's through. It's over. | ||
Well, I want to let you know that Derek Blass again, I'm done with Fulton County fumbling our elections. | ||
I'm done with the gross mismanagement of our taxpayer dollars by the Fulton County Democrats on this body. | ||
I'm disgusted at the information that is coming out of the district attorney's office as a taxpayer. | ||
I am done with most of your silence at the DA's apparent love affair with the special prosecutor and gross mismanagement of taxpayers' dollars to pursue what appears to be a frivolous lawsuit based off of partisan politics. | ||
Apparently, guys like me need to court Fulton County female executives if we want a free ride at all-paid expense. | ||
Apparently, we need to pursue Natalie Hall and Fonnie Willis or maybe the executives in other departments if we want a full ride and full pay. | ||
The DA appears to be trying to protect past elections, but upon information and belief, she's trying to interfere with future elections by trying to convict a candidate before the general election. | ||
I'm requesting a financial audit to be done by the county auditor of the district attorney's office immediately. | ||
There is no way that you get more money when you're spending money, allegedly, for unnecessary and frivolous purposes. | ||
Also, these judges need to hire a lobbyist instead of grandstanding this board with these mediocre public relations stunts. | ||
Magistrate court still needs a systemic boost and an IT transformation that's been achieved by the superior court clerk. | ||
It needs to be pulled together. | ||
15 seconds. Thank you. | ||
Finally, I'm urging you to appoint Julie Adams to the Board of Registration and Elections without delay. | ||
We need somebody that's transparent, that's open, and that can be open-minded to all concerns and can address the people's needs. | ||
I also want that audit of the DA's office immediately. | ||
Very powerful speech by a man named Derek Blassingame. | ||
Derek Blassingame. | ||
Telling these people what they need to hear. | ||
They do not have the support of the wider public. | ||
They're not. Abject lawlessness will not last much longer. | ||
Elsewhere in the political world and elections going on across the country, Arizona GOP chair resigns over bombshell audio bribing Carrie Lake to leave politics. | ||
That story we covered extensively yesterday has led to the resignation of Jeff DeWitt. | ||
Yesterday, in the wake of the damning audio revealing him trying to bribe the state's GOP Senate candidate Carrie Lake to stay out of politics, DeWitt defended his bribe proposal in So my advice is release the recordings anyway. | ||
Screw that guy. And if you've got some pressure to wield against this guy, give up the names, dude. | ||
People from back east. | ||
Names, names, first, last names, corporations, organizations. | ||
We need details. Enough with this mafia-style code word, the guys back east. | ||
A dude with a big chin is saying that, no, tell us who they are. | ||
Tell us who tried to bribe Cary Lake so they can be arrested and brought to justice for an attempt to manipulate our electoral system. | ||
No more half-measures, you guys. | ||
No more being satisfied with a resignation. | ||
Hound him until he gives up what he knows. | ||
No more being satisfied with resignations. | ||
No more. It's war. | ||
We're in war. These are our enemies. | ||
They must be routed completely. | ||
We also have this from Gateway Pundit. | ||
Panicked Obama reportedly urging Joe Biden to quit the 2024 race. | ||
Obama's never been crazy about Biden and wasn't even happy about Biden's decision to run for president in 2020. | ||
Now he's looking at the momentum Trump is already building compared to Joe Biden's weak campaign. | ||
He's not the only one noticing this. | ||
Democrat Representative Dean Phillips, I guess, is running for president. | ||
Clip number five. | ||
Here's his experience going to a Trump rally as a Democrat. | ||
Let's watch. We have a crisis of participation. | ||
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And I gotta tell you guys, I went to a Donald Trump rally a couple nights ago. | |
Never been to one. I had an event across the street. | ||
I saw the line of people waiting in the cold for hours. | ||
And I thought, what the heck? | ||
You know, I'm going to be a leader who actually invites people, doesn't condemn them. | ||
Met probably 50 Trump people waiting in line. | ||
Every single one of them. | ||
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Thoughtful, hospitable, friendly. | |
All of them so frustrated that they feel nobody's listening to them but Donald Trump. | ||
A diverse crowd. | ||
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People who had never been to a Trump event before. | |
My party is completely delusional right now. | ||
My party is completely delusional right now. | ||
It is not going well. | ||
No, it's not going well for the old Democrats. | ||
Everybody hates them. | ||
Their policies are ridiculous. | ||
Everybody's waking up to the reality that we all suffer. | ||
I know, it took a long time for people to realize that being against illegal immigration wasn't some racist dog whistle. | ||
No, everything gets worse for everyone. | ||
Wake up before we die in our sleep. | ||
We'll be right back. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
This is the American Journal. I'm your host, Harrison Smith. | ||
I'm very happy to welcome one of my favorite guests we ever have on the show. | ||
It's Daniel Miller. He's the president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, and he's the author of the book, Why and How Texas Will Leave the Union. | ||
You can find him on X at TheTexianDM, and the website is TNM.me. | ||
And I guess you can say, Daniel, that you were into Texas secession before it was cool. | ||
Welcome to the show. Oh, yeah. | ||
I mean, it feels interesting to be on the bleeding edge of things. | ||
So what's your feeling about what's happened over the last 48 hours? | ||
We've seen tags that go from something that you and I talk about and that has a lot of impetus behind the scenes but never gets mainstream. | ||
Suddenly, Newsweek's writing articles. | ||
Everybody's writing articles. It's trending on Twitter. | ||
How are you taking all this in? | ||
Well, you know, it makes me happy to know that since doing this since 1996 that we're closer than we've ever been. | ||
I mean, to be honest with you, my goal here is to get the job done, to give Texans their vote, to get and win that vote, get Texas its independence and go on vacation. | ||
And so this means that I'm at least one day closer to vacation. | ||
Right. Yes, victory will be achieved and then we can rest. | ||
So, you know, last time you were on, we were talking about the petition. | ||
I know there's updates to that and I know the time before that it was, you know, suing Meta because of their suppression of all this. | ||
But let's just take it back to the basics since this is becoming... | ||
Actually, firmly within the Overton window, since people are talking about this, since people are discovering this for the first time, let's just lay the groundwork for them. | ||
Just give me your pitch for people who have never seriously considered Texas a session before. | ||
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What's the argument? Well, look, it's quite simple. | |
And I think it helps to reframe the question. | ||
And what I encourage people in Texas to do is simple. | ||
Just right now, imagine that Texas was already a self-governing independent nation, like 200 other self-governing independent nations around the world. | ||
We had control over our own border and immigration policy, our own monetary policy. | ||
We had our own currency. | ||
We could set our own taxation policy. | ||
We had our own defense policy and our own military. | ||
We had everything that 200 other countries around the world currently have. | ||
And instead of talking about Texas, We were asking the question, should we give up all that control and join the union? | ||
So knowing what you know about the federal government right now, would you vote to join? | ||
And if you wouldn't vote to join the union, then why in the world would you ever tolerate staying one moment longer than you had to? | ||
It really does seem like a simple and obvious answer. | ||
Do you think that we are closer now to Texas secession than ever before? | ||
Or is this just a flash in the pan, meaty interest? | ||
I mean, what's your feeling on the long-term staying power of this? | ||
Well, look, I think it's important for us not to attach the Texas issue to the current situation down on the border. | ||
I mean, it is The situation on the border is symptomatic of a much larger issue, and it is the broken relationship between Texas and the federal government. | ||
Frankly, all the states and the federal government. | ||
This is something that is catching attention from the media and therefore from the public. | ||
But we have to remember, we didn't just arrive here yesterday. | ||
This has been a long, steady process. | ||
I tell people all the time, when we founded the TNM in 2005, this issue was polling in single digits. | ||
I mean, the good news is we were more popular than the United States Congress, which is typically less popular than leprosy. | ||
OK, so it's not not really a high watermark. | ||
But, you know, throughout the years, we have have seen the steady growth in support of this issue. | ||
In 2014, we hit right at 50% of support. | ||
In 2022, there was a SurveyUSA poll that was released that essentially said that if Texas were to go on the ballot tomorrow, 66% of likely voters would vote in favor, 60% of voters overall. | ||
Most people don't realize that in the last two sessions of the Texas legislature, Our legislation was filed that would give Texans a statewide vote on this issue. | ||
The Republican Party of Texas, the dominant political party here in Texas, actually has two planks in its platform that address this issue. | ||
So this issue is not going away. | ||
It's not going away, and it's not something brand new. | ||
You might be learning about it for the first time. | ||
We've been in this for a while. | ||
Stay tuned. All right, folks. | ||
Welcome back. This is the American Journal. | ||
We're talking Texas with the president of the Texas Nationalist Movement. | ||
Their website is tnm.me, as in Texas National Movement, tnm.me. | ||
And you can find him, Daniel Miller, at the Texian DM on Twitter. | ||
This is a long, commercial-free segment. | ||
We've got a good 20 minutes to get into the nitty-gritty with Daniel Miller. | ||
And again, I want to just point out that we firmly are within the Overton window now, and that's causing some people to panic. | ||
I saw this from Dr. | ||
Gadfly on Twitter, but it's been going somewhat viral. | ||
Honest publications need to stop doing this before Texas secession enters the Overton window. | ||
And of course, pointing out that the... | ||
Cover of Newsweek has Tegxit asking, can the Lone Star State go it alone? | ||
So, I mean, it's too late, Daniel. | ||
We're here. We're in the Overton window. | ||
This is a serious talking point now being discussed by everybody who's anybody on social media. | ||
Is there anything about the discussion that you're seeing that's getting things wrong? | ||
And is there anything you want to correct about assumptions being made about Texas secession as the conversation is taking place over social media? | ||
Yeah, it's interesting because what we're not seeing is anything new, but what we are seeing is a lot of amplification of the misinformation that's been promulgated about the issue of independence. | ||
Honestly, if I see one more social media pundit mention the Supreme Court case of Texas versus White, I think I'll stick my finger down my throat and puke. | ||
I mean, it's just ridiculous. | ||
Or they talk about how the Texas economy would dry up without all the federal money. | ||
What they don't tell you are the facts of the case, and it's simply this. | ||
There is no prohibition in the U.S. Constitution against a state withdrawing. | ||
In fact, the Tenth Amendment reserves it to the states because it's not prohibited to the states. | ||
And Article 1, Section 2 of the Texas Constitution is very clear that the people have as an inalienable right the right to alter, reform, or abolish our government in such manner as we may think expedient, right? | ||
That argument about the Texas versus White or the constitutionality of the issue is just a bunch of garbage, right? | ||
But they'll drag out these desiccated husks of the third-rate adjunct professors from Bug Tussle Community College to declare that somehow we don't have the right to do something that... | ||
Frankly, 140 other countries have done over the last 70 or 80 years. | ||
They say that we can't make it without federal money, which is, again, it's a load of BS. What they forget is, where does that money come from that comes back to Texas from the federal government? | ||
It comes out of our pockets, or they go borrow money in our names that we'll ultimately have to pay for. | ||
And they forget the fact that Texans overpay $103 to $160 billion annually into the federal system. | ||
Hey, get rid of the federal government, and we get to actually reduce our tax burden. | ||
They talk about these ridiculous things. | ||
And the last resort that they always go back to is, well, the federal government will invade. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
We're already being invaded on our southern border. | ||
And frankly, I think the federal government's got enough problems with its military when they have actual officers that can't figure out which bathroom they need to go pee in than to worry about Texas peacefully having a vote on this issue and negotiating a separation out. | ||
Right. | ||
Right. Right. | ||
Right. Fighting with each other all the time. | ||
The answer is to say, all right, you go your way, we go ours. | ||
And one of the funny things I've seen on social media is I brought up Texas' session in a response to a statement by Tucker Carlson, where she was saying, where are the men of Texas? | ||
And I was saying, well, we should secede is what we should do. | ||
And comments underneath from leftists almost universally were saying, okay, see ya, bye, like this sort of like, bye, Texas. | ||
If you want to leave, don't let the door hit you on the way out. | ||
But these are the same people... | ||
That are simultaneously saying, if you try to leave, we'll invade and take you over. | ||
So there's almost this weird sort of schizophrenic reaction that you get about Texas where people say, good riddance, see you later, as if, you know, good luck, as if we can't be a country where Texas will be fine, thank you. | ||
But then, simultaneously, they want the federal government to invade Texas to force us to say, what's going on here? | ||
Dan, any answer to that? Oh, yeah. | ||
I mean, look, you see that kind of nonsense from those bloodthirsty Democrat Nikki Haley voters. | ||
I mean, that's what they keep talking about. | ||
What we've been doing, and I trolled Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick a little bit about this because he's like, since 2015 I've been talking about... | ||
It's like, look, we've been talking about this since the onset. | ||
This issue, we've been warning people. | ||
I talked to three different state representatives yesterday who were calling to kind of discuss where all of this is headed. | ||
And what I told them was, look, we've been telling you guys for years That the way to avoid any of this nonsense is to have a deliberate process where you put the question in front of the voters of Texas, you debate the pros and cons of Texas becoming an independent nation, then you let the people of Texas decide, and then you begin the conscious, deliberate process of withdrawal. | ||
But now here we are in a situation where I think since Biden took office, I think they've Let about six and a half million illegal immigrants cross into Texas and the United States, which is larger. | ||
I think it's one and a half times the size of the city of Houston. | ||
So, I mean, imagine that. | ||
I mean, it's just, you know, we're at this situation now where they have created this constitutional crisis, but it's really not a constitutional crisis. | ||
It is a crisis of conscience, right? | ||
Either we believe in the principles, either we put those principles to work in the real world and we believe them, or it's just a bunch of lip service. | ||
Do we believe that a nation without borders is not a nation? | ||
Do we believe that if people come into this country, they should enter in through the front door? | ||
Do we believe that states created the federal government and have a right to defend themselves when they come under attack and assault? | ||
This is the bottom line here. | ||
This is really the fork in the road. | ||
And this is where I think people are going to start realizing that when they talk about America, They're thinking about the principles of rule of law, constitutional republic, inherent and inalienable rights. | ||
And then over here on this other side, the United States of America is a political and economic union with a smattering of a mutual defense pact mixed into it. | ||
And frankly, what you have here is this entity has become hostile The number one enemy to those principles under which it was named. | ||
It was formed to protect those principles. | ||
So people are going to have to begin to understand that America and the United States of America are two very different animals, and they're going to have to make a choice. | ||
Is it union above all else, or is it principle above all else? | ||
And I think people are making the right decision to a large degree. | ||
We've seen governors everywhere from Oklahoma to Florida and Tennessee, and I've sort of lost count at this point. | ||
I'm not even sure what the official count is. | ||
I know it's Virginia, Florida, South Dakota, I believe Georgia as well. | ||
So they're all, you know, pledging to support and making statements of support about what Governor Greg Abbott is doing. | ||
And I'm seeing just a lot of energy about this, a lot of talk about this on social media. | ||
And I see people want to be involved. | ||
They want to support this somehow. | ||
What can the average person do, whether Texan or not, to support not just what Governor Greg Abbott is doing, but Texas independence overall? | ||
And maybe if they're in one of these other states, one of these other governors, what can the average individual American do to support Texas's drive for independence? | ||
Well, look, I'll be very clear because I think these two things are separate issues, right? | ||
What can be done to support Abbott versus what can be done to support the independence issue? | ||
Because again, While it seems that both roads are leading to the same place, they are, in fact, two separate issues. | ||
And so what I would suggest to people who want to support Abbott's efforts is he needs to hear from each and every one of you. | ||
Let's be honest. I have been across the media for many years critical of Abbott's lack of willpower to stand up to the federal government on issues related to the border and really a lot of other issues as well. | ||
But, you know, we're seeing him take this action now after many, many years of cajoling and criticism and, you know, we say all the time, if your politician is a windsock, you have to be the wind. | ||
Now that he's taken these actions, people need to call his office and let him know that they support him standing up against the federal government on this issue and protecting the Texas border. | ||
Beyond that, it's almost a very similar situation with the independence issue. | ||
We have issued a call to Greg Abbott to call a special session of the Texas legislature to put the Texas issue to a vote, to get the legislature to pass the Texas Independence Referendum Act and ask Texans the question, should the state of Texas reassert its status as an independent nation? | ||
In fact, just right over here next to me, I've got the letter and 170,000 signers that we're going to be hand delivering to his office next week. | ||
The time for Action on the Texas issue is right now, because if we are going to move forward on these challenges to federal overreach and their intentional collapse of the border, then it's time to let the people speak on our continued relationship with the federal system. | ||
And so do you think the issue of Texas nationalism is complicated or helped by other states sort of throwing their hat in the ring? | ||
Because obviously, as I said, you've got all these governors showing support for Governor Abbott. | ||
Do you think if Texas and Abbott and some of our representatives in Austin start pushing the Texas secession movement, does it need to solely be focused on Texas or is the participation or involvement of other states saying, hey, maybe we also want to get out of this, is that going to help or hurt? | ||
Our succession movement. | ||
Yeah, I mean, look, it only helps. | ||
I mean, you know, we've talked previously, we coordinate with independence movements in other states already, ones that may even seem quite ideologically different. | ||
You know, we communicate and coordinate with the Alaskan Independence Party, the Cal Exit Movement, New Hampshire Exit, that's the New Hampshire Independence Pack and the Pre-State Project and all those guys in New Hampshire. | ||
We all sort of work together because we understand that even though on policy issues we may disagree, When it comes to the right of self-government and self-determination, a rising tide raises all ships. | ||
And we can agree to let California govern California, let New Hampshire govern New Hampshire, let Texas govern Texas, doesn't mean we have to be adversaries when we can respect the right of those people to govern themselves in each of those states. | ||
That being said, I think that the thing that is going to be helpful for the Texas issue Is if you begin to see some pushback from the federal government, for example, the Biden administration now is toying with the idea of federalizing the Texas National Guard, which will in effect require a I mean, it gets about as heated as it can. | ||
We can talk about that later. | ||
But I think that what we have to remember is that this is a union of 50 independent sovereign states. | ||
And ultimately, it is up to the people in those states to have the same discussion and have the same vote and make the same decision. | ||
As Texas, you know, they need to be having this discussion. | ||
So I anticipate if this proceeds further, you're going to see in a lot of those states where they're signing on to help Governor Abbott, if the Biden administration escalates, you're going to see movements and organizations pop up in those states very similar to what we're doing, and it will put us all on an expedited timescale. | ||
I love to see the stories at Infowars. | ||
Democrat lawmakers call on Biden to seize control of Texas National Guard in mid-border feud. | ||
I mean, this is... I mean, even just making this statement is intolerable to me to so openly and egregiously demand the destruction of one of the foundational concepts of our union, which is the separation of powers, not just between the three branches of government, but between the states and the federal government. | ||
I mean, these leftists, man, they just don't care. | ||
It's just, if it's in their way, they want to destroy it. | ||
Supreme Court's in their way, pack it. | ||
Division of States is in the way, have the Fed take them over. | ||
The Congress is in the way, usurp the power into the executive. | ||
Let's get into this proposal. | ||
We've got Castro and Cazar, both congressmen from Texas. | ||
I know. That alone, yeah, I know. | ||
That alone is sort of infuriating. | ||
But, I mean, what did you think when you saw this suggestion that the Texas National Guard should be taken over by the Fed? | ||
Well, I mean, look, that's not unanticipated. | ||
Harrison, I'll tell you how far ahead on this issue we are. | ||
Since 2012, we have actively advocated For the governor of Texas to fully militarize the Texas State Guard, right? | ||
Many people don't realize the Texas Military Department is actually a three-branch military that answers to the governor as the commander in chief. | ||
Two of those branches are National Guard, right? | ||
There's Army National Guard, Air National Guard, but the third branch is the Texas State Guard, and it's a state defense force that is authorized under federal law, but even beyond authorization from federal law, it's part of the Texas government code, and it is effectively that backstop. | ||
And so most of the duties Related to Operation Lone Star have been shifted to the Texas National Department. | ||
But in 2012, We began to advocate for the full militarization of the Texas State Guard, the removal of all enlistment caps, giving prioritization to prior service veterans, particularly those with combat experience, and a deployment down to the border as a border protection force. | ||
That has been our position since 2012. | ||
And the reason being is the State Guard is exempt from federal service. | ||
While the two National Guard branches can be federalized like these Quisling Congressmen are talking about, the State Guard cannot be called into federal service. | ||
So while what you're seeing now, we always thought that that would be the Obama play, would be that he would federalize the National Guard troops and tell them to go to the House, tell them to stand down. | ||
Now we're at the Biden administration doing it, but it's the same principle. | ||
Right now, if Abbott wanted to blunt this, that's exactly what he would do, is he would, under his same emergency proclamation and his declaration of invasion, he would open the throttle on enlistment into the Texas State Guard. | ||
He would fully militarize them and transfer the assets from the National Guard units straight to the Texas State Guard and deploy them not just on two and a half miles of the border, because that's really what we're arguing about here right now, is about two and a half miles of the border But he would deploy them along the entire stretch of 1,254 miles of Texas border and treat this as the invasion that he has declared. | ||
Yeah, it seems strange to declare an invasion and not treat it with the seriousness that that sort of statement calls for. | ||
And it seems to me like if this whole conflict is going to come to a head, It may be if Biden gives the order to nationalize the Texas National Guard, and then it will be up to, I guess, the Guard battalion leader as to whether he goes with it or not. | ||
I mean, do you think, how do you think this whole conflict comes to a head? | ||
Or, I mean, what do you think is going to happen from here on out? | ||
This, Harrison, this is why people are extremely nervous about where this is headed, because By rights, those National Guard units remain under the governor's service during this emergency declaration, this invasion declaration. | ||
And so it's going to put the commanders and the individual troops in the National Guard in a really difficult position. | ||
If they are federalized and receive a stand-down order from the federal government, They're gonna be forced into making some hard decisions about what the law says their responsibilities are, but more importantly, what their conscience says about it. | ||
I tell you right now, What we have seen and heard on the ground from just, say, Border Patrol, we're not even talking about National Guard, is that the Border Patrol sympathies lie with what we're doing here in Texas, right? | ||
I mean, they don't want to follow Biden's orders. | ||
They understand that they are being used as pawns. | ||
They're outmanned. | ||
They're outgunned. | ||
I mean, the Border Patrol knows this, but they also are under this fear of reprisal from the Biden administration. | ||
Now, you know, we heard words starting last night that the Biden administration is actually having conversations about We're moving into some uncharted waters where the details are, but the broad strokes remain the same. | ||
People are going to have to start making a choice between do they believe in the principles they say they believe in, are they willing to translate that into independence, or are they willing to knuckle under and kiss the boot of Uncle Scam as the Constitution has been shredded and burned and the state of Texas is allowed to continue to be assaulted by this intentional border collapse. | ||
It's an inflection point that's coming, and I'll say I doubted Greg Abbott had the fortitude to carry this out, but so far he seems to be doing it. | ||
And I was speculating on that earlier, saying I don't think Border Patrol likes getting shot at and putting themselves in dangerous situations just to act as a taxi service for foreign citizens. | ||
I mean, this makes no sense. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
And it's going to be some bureaucratic maneuver that takes place. | ||
It seems to me like peaceful separation. | ||
I mean, this is the diplomatic solution, right? | ||
This is the solution that prevents open conflict between Militaries in our own government is to cool the temperature and to separate. | ||
People act like Tegxit is some sort of ramping up of the conflict. | ||
Tegxit is the peaceable solution. | ||
We have about two minutes left. | ||
Can you make that argument and just why Tegxit and the Texas secession movement is sort of the only clear path ahead? | ||
All the other paths have obstacles and dangers and cliff sides, and Tegxit seems to me like smooth sailing. | ||
About a minute and a half left. | ||
Go ahead, Dan. Well, it is. | ||
And as I said previously, when we were together, it's like cutting the Gordian knot. | ||
You know, one of the things that has been at the center point of everything that we've talked about in the TNM and been part of the personal crusade that I've had is to avoid this. | ||
I mean, you can go back and you can look down the road and see where this was headed. | ||
And so when we founded the TNM in 2005, It was to avoid this moment. | ||
It was to avoid something like we saw in the Balkans in the 1990s. | ||
No one wants civil war. | ||
People spout off about it. | ||
Even the opposition, they love to talk about this blood. | ||
But no one wants this. | ||
So why not? | ||
Why not have a political debate on this and put the question to the people and respect the right of self-government? | ||
At the end of the day, that's what we have. | ||
And if we decide to become independent, well, guess what? | ||
That doesn't mean we have to part as adversaries. | ||
We may not agree on specific policy positions, but that doesn't mean that we have to kill each other, and it doesn't mean that we have to suffer under the yoke of a one-size-fits-none federal government. | ||
You know, this is the path forward. | ||
This is the peaceful path forward, and it's time to let Texans have their say on this issue. | ||
I could not agree more. | ||
And we didn't even get into the Cary Lake audio that shows how Washington, D.C. has such a big hand in manipulating even local politics, which we actually brought up last time you were on, talking about how so much corruption in Austin is actually an outgrowth of D.C. So, I mean, this topic really does span so much of what we talk about here. | ||
The Texian DM on Twitter, it's Daniel Miller, president of the Texas Nationalist Movement, TNM.me. | ||
I'm feeling good about this, Daniel. | ||
We're breaking through the Overton window, and I see nothing but success in our future. | ||
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I might just open up the phone lines for your calls. | ||
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Your decision doesn't really apply in this case. | ||
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We have a lot of other stories to get to and still some more videos. | ||
I thought this was sort of a great example. | ||
I was going to talk more. I guess I can do that real quick while people are calling in and loading up the phone lines. | ||
I can get into... | ||
I went through yesterday just a very quick, very rapid sort of gathering of just some of the latest airline situations. | ||
Let's just say that. So we're going to open up all these and let these open. | ||
But in the meantime, here's a little video that I think illustrates... | ||
Just exactly what's going on in the world today. | ||
It's almost a great example of... | ||
It could be applied to any situation. | ||
You'll see what I mean when I say this. | ||
Apparently, the cameraman who filmed this was fired for filming this statement in this way. | ||
Clip number nine is a woman standing at an airport talking about how successful they've been at eliminating delays and Meanwhile, the cameraman decides to zoom in on something that completely contradicts her. | ||
Let's go now to clip number nine. | ||
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This cameraman sacrificed his entire job just for this very moment. | |
Is there any sort of work being done too with the airlines in order to get flights actually on time or not delayed as much? | ||
Just curious if there's any work happening there. | ||
Yes. So we've seen almost a doubling in terms of improvement on on-time performance since last year. | ||
That is a reflection of all the work that we've done across the ecosystem together with our partner airlines, with agencies, reducing processing time, reducing wait times, and fine-tuning operations with our air carrier partners. | ||
And we see the great results that have come from that. | ||
So yes, in case you're a radio listener, not a television viewer, what you're seeing there is This woman, this spokesperson, patting herself on the back for the incredible strides they've made in getting planes to their destinations on time, and then he slowly zooms up to the board above her, which shows about 90% of the flights are flashing delayed, delayed, delayed. | ||
So, again, like, this is really sort of the modern world. | ||
It's some corporate spokesperson standing up and lying to you while the truth is on a big board right behind her. | ||
And yet, there's no... | ||
There's no, like, irony. | ||
There's no hint that she's covering anything up. | ||
She actually seems like she's being very sincere in her belief that they've fixed everything. | ||
Went on a big giant board right behind her in red text. | ||
Delayed, delayed, delayed, delayed. | ||
And she's sitting there going, nothing's delayed anymore. | ||
Isn't that nice? Isn't that wonderful? | ||
We fixed all of the delays and everybody's on time. | ||
Delayed, delayed, delayed. | ||
That's just, this is the moment she might as well be... | ||
Corinne Jean-Pierre, she might as well be John Kirby. | ||
This is just where we are now. | ||
You can either believe reality in your own eyes and what you see and experience, or you can believe the ridiculous lies out of the spokespeople and the media lapdogs who repeat their lies. | ||
Let's just go through again. | ||
It's just a real quick gathering, so we'll just speed through. | ||
No particular order. | ||
This is the consequence of DEI. This is the inevitable and increasing Collapse of American industry and competence and capability. | ||
Okay, so let's just go through some of these. | ||
Alaska Airlines CEO says loose bolts found on many of its Boeing planes after near disaster. | ||
Wonderful news. Flames seen shooting out of a Boeing 747 prompting an emergency landing in Miami. | ||
This was about a week ago and the video is horrifying. | ||
FAA orders temporary grounding of Boeing 737 MAX 9 after Alaska Airlines plane panel detaches midair. | ||
Of course, the famous video of the plane quite literally falling apart in midair. | ||
And one funny thing about this, they did eventually ground all of their MAX 9 flights, but this plane in particular was like, just don't fly over any water, okay? | ||
Don't fly over the ocean because, well, you may have to emergency land at any moment because our planes are literally falling apart in midair. | ||
Delta Flight makes emergency landing at airport without nose gear. | ||
This from earlier in the year. | ||
Just another horrifying, terrifying instance for people who feel like they can trust American air traffic. | ||
Delta Flight aborts takeoff as another aircraft crosses the runway. | ||
This was from April of last year and just one of a large number of near disasters caused by the Incompetence of control tower operators. | ||
Of course, New York Post is assuring everybody that airplane crashes are now safer than ever, illustrated by the completely unrecognizable charred wreckage of an airplane. | ||
Yeah, very safe. | ||
It looks very safe, guys. Thanks. | ||
United Airlines takes flack over racist DEI hiring practices. | ||
This, of course, as a consequence of the nearly routine crash. | ||
Disasters that we're facing and everybody's noticing. | ||
Hey, why is your CEO a drag queen who is obsessed with getting non-white people into the cockpit? | ||
That seems kind of counterproductive. | ||
BBC in March of last year asked, what's behind a string of US airline near misses? | ||
Gee, whatever could it be? | ||
Likewise, the Wall Street Journal says near misses and runway traffic jams the risk your flight faces at the airport. | ||
Officials seek solutions after an uptick in serious close calls in 2023. | ||
It's actually the largest number of close calls in recent history last year, which inspired the FAA to issue a safety alert after this streak of runway near misses, which again, the quick reaction and and Rapid deployment of evasive maneuvers by highly skilled pilots are the only thing that caused those situations not to become instances of mass death. | ||
United Airlines become third major carrier to disclose it's been affected by suspicious engine parts before they even arrive at the assembly line because they've outsourced their manufacturing to a variety of non-American countries. | ||
FAA calls emergency meeting to address alarming airline incident. | ||
Southwest airline 747 forced to go around in BUR after yet another U.S. near miss. | ||
Mesa airline flights was forced to halt landing to avoid collision with the departing plane. | ||
And it goes on and on and on. | ||
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It's not safe anymore. Born on a mountaintop in Tennessee. | |
Greenest state in the land of the three. | ||
Raised in the woods so he knew every tree. | ||
Killed him a bar when he was only three. | ||
Daisy. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
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We've got a lot of callers about Texas secession. | |
Excited to go out to some of these. Let's go first to Joe in Arkansas. | ||
I want to talk about the convoy headed to the border, something I haven't really mentioned today, but does happen to coincide perfectly with everything else going on. | ||
Thanks for calling in. Joe, you're on the air. | ||
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Yeah, thanks, Harrison. Yeah, so... | |
I'd just like to say some of us from Arkansas are heading down there. | ||
We have to support Abbott and our governor, too, because she's backing Abbott. | ||
I told a cousin of mine yesterday who lives in Hazel, he needs to go. | ||
He responded, he's got to work on his house. | ||
So I told him that... | ||
I told them, well, you're not going to get to enjoy your house or your kids unless you realize that this nation is circling the drain and that many of these people that are coming over here will kick our head down the street and play soccer with it after they take it off with a machete. | ||
So, yeah, there's a few of us that I know about that are heading down there. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
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Yeah, just to support Abbott. | |
I mean, it may have been slow. | ||
It might sound extreme what you're saying, but it's not. | ||
I'm perfectly aware it's not, and the mainstream media doesn't report it, but if you start looking into what goes on in Mexico in cartel-run areas, it's beyond ISIS. | ||
I mean, it's horrifying what they'll discover down there every couple months I mean, it's insane. | ||
I mean, stories where you've got like a shack in the woods, With human bones six feet deep. | ||
I mean, it is insane. | ||
So, people think it's like, well, Mexico, America, there's a line and it's imaginary and there's no difference. | ||
Like, America has only survived this long because of the values that we hold, because we have... | ||
Just as a nation, we have withstood corruption largely up until this. | ||
Obviously, there's been corruption the whole time, but not like there is in other places. | ||
Not like there is in almost every other country. | ||
I mean, America really stands alone in the fact that if you go to pay a fine for, you know, If you get fined by a police officer for speeding they're not also shaking you down for an extra hundred bucks. | ||
They're not also handcuffing you and taking you out to somewhere in the woods to steal your organs. | ||
That stuff happens in Mexico. | ||
If we don't want to be like Mexico in those regards we can't let ourselves become Mexico. | ||
It's not that complicated. And it's just a regular – everybody knows this. | ||
Mexicans know this. It's a regular part of life in Mexico. | ||
It's called the bite, right? | ||
They call it the bite, whatever that is in Spanish. | ||
And it's just – it's that little – it's the little nibble, that little extra fine that your local policeman takes from you, the local authorities. | ||
They get a little bit more, you know, your tax – To death anyway, you're not allowed to protect yourself. | ||
They don't protect you, but when it's time for you to make money, they better get their peace as well. | ||
I mean, corruption is endemic in a lot of these places, and there's no reason why the people coming here wouldn't bring that sort of mindset with them. | ||
And if we want America to continue as a country as we know it, you can't allow this to happen. | ||
So, you know, when you say, like, they're going to be cutting off our heads with machetes and using our Heads as soccer balls. | ||
It's like, wow, what a horrible thing. | ||
No, that's what actually happens in Mexico. | ||
You've got to be realistic about the consequences of the lawlessness that we're seeing come about. | ||
So I just wanted to emphasize your point, Joe, that this is a very big deal. | ||
What can you tell to other people who might want to join the convoy and head to the border? | ||
How are you getting organized? | ||
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Well, there's just a few of us here. | |
So to be honest with you, it's not real organized. | ||
We're just going to We're just going to head that way next week on the 1st. | ||
Yeah, we're going to head out on... | ||
We're just going to drop down through South Arkansas and cut over from Texarkana somewhere and either through Lufkin or Marshall or something like that. | ||
I don't know. I'll have to map out that. | ||
I know it's 800-some miles, but yeah. | ||
So I watched a video this morning of Jason Jones who followed a bus. | ||
This is on the border of Arizona. | ||
It's all West Africans. | ||
The cartel was loaded up, all West Africans. | ||
He followed them all the way to, I don't know, it looked like a truck stop somewhere off there, off of I-10. | ||
It may have been, no, I'm pretty sure it was a truck stop. | ||
And, yeah, all of them that got off, there was no women, no kids involved. | ||
It was all fighting age males. | ||
You can find that video somewhere. | ||
It was on X, so that's where I saw that. | ||
Oh my god, and that's just, I mean, just the stuff we've caught on video is unbelievable, but every video... | ||
Video, practically. It's almost all men at this point. | ||
Almost none of them are even from South or Central America. | ||
They're all from Africa or the Middle East or China that are coming in right now. | ||
I mean, this is a major operation. | ||
It's a total invasion. | ||
And the fact that they're all men, I mean, that is a... | ||
That's an existential threat. | ||
I mean, these guys aren't... | ||
And the fact that people call them asylum seekers or refugees is such a... | ||
It's spitting in the face of your logic and understanding. | ||
Thank you for the call, Joe. I want to go to Hector now in Texas. | ||
You say the table is set for governors to start Operation Chaos. | ||
This might be what I was hinting at the beginning of the show, that, you know, there might be something else behind this. | ||
Go ahead, Hector. You're on the air. Hey, thanks for taking my call, Harrison. | ||
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You said something when you were talking to that leader of the Texas movement, which that petition I signed, and of course the Republican Party won't see it, and the Texas Supreme Court threw it out without looking at it. | |
Another story. I wanted to cover the question you said. | ||
You said, yeah, he's using all the words and saying invasion, but he's not taking any action to that effect. | ||
And that kind of solidified the whole story to me. | ||
So in 2010, I worked in Iraq and I was flying home. | ||
I was basically the only person We're good to go. | ||
I think the agenda, now the table being set, is we have enough people in this country as a fighting force, unified. | ||
So what happens when these governors say our enemy is the invaders? | ||
Well, now you have the local people fighting against the invaders and not the Epstein Island traffickers and the human traffickers that have been running this government into hell. | ||
So I think they're ready to initiate this because we've reached the critical mass of the amount of invaders we needed to fight with the locals. | ||
That is, yeah, a very, very interesting take on it, and that would be, yeah, very useful for them. | ||
I mean, the thing that I've tried to emphasize, and I should have brought up with Daniel, was the fact that this is a political solution. | ||
Like, you know, I mean, you did talk about it a little bit, that we don't want to fight. | ||
We don't want to have this become violent. | ||
We want the authorities to do their job and to expedite expulsion of these people. | ||
It's so funny to me. | ||
People, even Jesse Waters, or not Jesse Waters, some other guy on Twitter yesterday was like, you think that we can just deport 12 million people? | ||
It's like, well, in the last three years, we have transported and housed and fed and built colonies for and built apartments for 6 million people. | ||
You don't think we can just do that in reverse? | ||
It's not a matter of resources. | ||
It's not a matter of can we do this? | ||
It's literally a matter of people giving the order. | ||
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Go ahead. Well, Harrison, think about what they're projecting. | |
They're projecting, oh, a fighting-age man. | ||
This is things mainstream that do randomly cover it. | ||
Those are the injections that are put into our minds, that these people are against you. | ||
They want to hurt you. Now, a lot of the ones I met were nice people that just wanted to live better than the chaos. | ||
We destroyed Iraq. | ||
I mean, there was no way after the mass destruction. | ||
We destroyed them. They were trying to get out, and a lot of them were good people. | ||
They had no ill intent towards me. | ||
They wanted to live free. So that is the majority. | ||
There are bad actors everywhere. | ||
But if you let the local populace deal with it, we'll sort that out. | ||
We'll take them out. They'll go to jail. | ||
We'll destroy them just because we have the sheer numbers. | ||
But what they're doing is playing these military games. | ||
This is a military op. | ||
We've been taken over. We've been subverted. | ||
So you cannot trust anybody at the top of the structure because none of them have outright said that the elections were stolen. | ||
You won't see any politician screaming at the rooftops about 2020 being stolen. | ||
That right there is our number one indicator. | ||
playing games, manipulating us into the bigger structure, which is destruction of America. | ||
So even though they're saying the right things, on the surface level, it's seen good, it is still the same operators running the same play that they've run for centuries to take down countries and consolidate power. - And that is one thing that just is in the back of my mind, A little hint of reserve that says, okay, but what could really be going on here? | ||
And this happened when, you know, Greg Abbott first kicked the Fed out of the park on Eagle Pass. | ||
And I was hosting the war room and Owen Schroer called in and was like, don't fall for it. | ||
Do not fall for this. | ||
This is a scam. | ||
Governor Greg Abbott is cooperating with the federal government to do this. | ||
And so that's sort of been in the back of my mind is, OK, hold on, Greg. | ||
We know Greg Abbott is a globalist. | ||
We know he's not on our side. | ||
So why is he doing this? | ||
I like what he's doing, but I'm also a little suspicious of it. | ||
I think that's a really good point, Hector, and I think we need that in the discussion. | ||
I'm sorry, I wanted to go to more calls, but I really was enjoying what Hector was saying, so I thought we'd close out the show with that. | ||
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