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This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare. | |
A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran. | |
This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec. | |
Now to Texas, where a father says he forgives the teen accused of fatally stabbing his son at a high school track meet. | |
I want to clarify something right off the start because I've already heard some rumors and gossip. | |
This was not a race thing. | |
This is not a political thing. | |
What has the globalist economy gotten the United States of America? | |
And the answer is, fundamentally, it's based on two principles. | |
Incurring a huge amount of debt to buy things that other countries make for us. | |
And to make it a little bit more crystal clear, we borrow money from Chinese peasants to buy the things those Chinese peasants manufacture. | |
You said previously that the relationship that Canada had with the United States is now over. | |
Is the U.S. | |
still our ally? | |
Look, the U.S. | |
is absolutely our ally. | |
It's our ally in security and defense partnership. | |
America is rich. | |
We buy a lot of stuff. | |
President Trump is saying that if you American business, or you of foreign businesses want to sell in America, Then move your business here and hire American workers. | |
That's an audible goal and I support it. | |
It'll work long term. | |
We can't allow the United States of America not to produce pharmaceuticals. | |
We can't have a war where we can't get antibiotics and we have to call another country to make a missile or to make a plane. | |
I mean, these are obvious things. | |
We need to have domestic production. | |
We need to employ Americans. | |
And I think that is the model that Donald Trump Well, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily. | |
We're here live in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, this April 4th, 2025. | |
Anno Domini. | |
We're at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference. | |
This is a gathering of patriots. | |
We're here to celebrate the incredible victory of President Trump. | |
24 turning Pennsylvania red, ruby red, baby. | |
We loved it. | |
But we are here also because we're Soros maxing. | |
We're building out the networks for the 2026 race for the local races here in 2025 and then 2028 and beyond. | |
And of course, I wouldn't be Pennsylvania if I wasn't here with my brother, Kev Poso. | |
What's up, Kev? | |
Keystone Kev checking in. | |
Keystone Kev checking in, putting the key in Keystone. | |
You know, they said Josh Shapiro issued a mandate, said we're not allowed to be in the state together. | |
Did you realize that? | |
Oh, is that right? | |
I didn't realize that. | |
Where's Josh? | |
He's not here. | |
Where are you, Josh? | |
He's right uptown. | |
We'll come over. | |
Well, maybe he'll come over from the Governor's Mansion. | |
Maybe he'll come out and take a peek. | |
We're also here with the great Cliff Maloney. | |
Cliff, I want to thank you for having us here, for hosting us from Citizens Alliance and the PHAs. | |
Got our Commonwealth back, baby. | |
We did it. | |
Happy to be here. | |
Look, we've got it back, but it's not all the way back. | |
We won a big battle. | |
We won a big battle, but we haven't quite won the war yet, have we? | |
No, and I think, you know, this Lancaster race last week really was an eye-opener for us. | |
You know, the Democrats, we might think they're in turmoil, but they've got no leader, no message. | |
What are they doing except for going after Trump, going after Elon? | |
But one thing they do do, Josh Shapiro takes his election seriously. | |
This is a business for these people. | |
They show up, even with no message and no candidate, and that's why we have to continue to compete. | |
Yeah, we go to church, they go to politics, because it is a religion for these guys. | |
It's their theocracy, it's their worship. | |
When they go and get involved in politics, for them, that's like reading scripture or something for us. | |
And we think it's ridiculous, but you know what? | |
We've got to fight the same way. | |
Yeah, and I think that's what it's all about. | |
I mean, we learned, like, look, we've got to double down. | |
We've got to take the lessons we learned in 24 and make those permanent, right? | |
We've got to stop listening to the consultant class. | |
They have no idea what they're doing. | |
It's more Karl Rove, money on TV, money on mail. | |
It's like, come on guys, the rules have changed. | |
We adapt or we die. | |
So, I think it's actually a good wake-up call, this Lancaster race, and it's just seeing if the consultants will finally figure it out. | |
Kev, we've got some great Human Events Daily fans. | |
Any fans of Real America's Voice here today? | |
Any fans of Real America's Voice? | |
They're watching us here. | |
They're all here from Pennsylvania. | |
Look, folks, this is what it's all about. | |
Pennsylvania is the play. | |
The Keystone is the key. | |
And we love this great gathering of patriots. | |
We've got thousands of people coming in today. | |
We'll be speaking later today. | |
Kevin's going to be prowling around outside. | |
He's looking for Antifa. | |
He's like, I wish a Tesla terrorist would. | |
I wish a Tesla terrorist would. | |
Welcome to the Second American Revolution! | |
Alright, Jack Posobiec, we're back live, Human Events Daily, Real America's Voice, here in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, for the Pennsylvania Leadership Day. | |
conference and we also want to bring in now the third hour of the Charlie Kirk program on the Salem Radio Network. | |
In fact, Chris Tagal, the morning host on Salem Radio, just spoke a little while ago. | |
Another great son of Pennsylvania, like myself. | |
Look, we're here in Pennsylvania. | |
We're having this gathering of patriots. | |
That's what this is, a patriot gathering, but it's not a celebration. | |
This is a working meeting, a working meeting of patriots, a working meeting of people who want to take action that are tired of the Same old, same old. | |
We're not going to show up every four years. | |
We're going to show up every single day, putting our shoulder to the wheel and doing what we want and what we need for our Commonwealth and across all of it. | |
We've got a lot of great fans here. | |
We've got a lot of folks coming up. | |
And folks, before we get into that, I got to tell you, look, They say, how do you do all this, Pozo? | |
How do you do it all? | |
How do you have the energy? | |
You're going here, you're going there. | |
You're in Ukraine with Secretary Besant. | |
You're coming back over. | |
You're in all these places. | |
You're up in Pennsylvania. | |
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I say, it's very simple. | |
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Hey, thanks for having me, Jack. | |
It's great to be here. | |
What's the importance of this conference and what's the theme today going into 2025? | |
We gotta put as much pressure as we possibly can on the Democrats who unfortunately control the House by one seat, and of course, Governor Josh Shapiro. | |
Oh no, 5'3 Josh Shapiro. | |
That's right. | |
Oh my audience knows you can't say that name around me. | |
Oh no, no, no. | |
But I will say this, people, and I know you know this, but people need to take him, he's a very serious threat politically. | |
Yes. Oh yes. | |
Which the only, but you know, It's a wolf in sheep's clothing. | |
He's a wolf in sheep's clothing. | |
He comes right in front of you and he lies so, the silky sweet lies, the smooth lies, because he really believes it. | |
He really believes it. | |
He'll say whatever he wants. | |
By the way, wait, my brother Kevin's here. | |
Kevin, you gotta get the Josh Shapiro napkins. | |
Can you grab some of the napkins? | |
Folks, don't worry, they got Josh Shapiro napkins here. | |
This is how great... | |
I haven't seen those yet. | |
I know, this is great. | |
I should have grabbed some before the show. | |
Well, who does he remind you of? | |
Everybody I talk to, he reminds me of. | |
Well, it's very clear to me that he's taken his mannerisms, his articulation, and his vocal timbre from Barack Obama. | |
Yeah, 100%. | |
He's got that, and Pete Buttigieg kinda does this too, but Josh Shapiro does it to an even greater extent. | |
In fact, we were toying around last year with when he spoke a couple times after, by the way, Kamala Harris completely humiliated him by passing him over. | |
Remember, he's playing basketball in the front lawn with the kids, with the inquirer sitting out front. | |
He said, maybe I'll get the call. | |
Maybe he can't make a single hoop. | |
But he's playing basketball. | |
The kid never gets the call. | |
Tim Walls gets the call. | |
And we all know how the rest of the story is. | |
And so he got passed over for that 5'3". | |
Of course, he can't play basketball. | |
But the thing is, people need to understand that he is a facsimile. | |
He is not telling his true nature. | |
No, it's very Obama-esque, as you said, his mannerisms, his way of speaking. | |
Almost everybody that observes him says it. | |
But the thing to remember about Obama... | |
Here we go. | |
There we go. | |
Stop Shapiro. | |
You can have one. | |
Thank you. | |
Stop the Shapiro attacks. | |
All the napkins here at the conference. | |
Stop Shapiro. | |
Stop Shapiro. | |
We love this. | |
Oh, it's so good. | |
The thing you've got to remember about Shapiro... | |
And you need napkins when Shapiro's around, because you've always got to clean up something. | |
Well, he wants to be president. | |
That's what his motivation is. | |
But much like Obama, I call Obama the great deceiver. | |
Indeed. And the masters, you could say, well... | |
And I'm not comparing them literally, to be clear, but if you look at the devil in the Bible, a lot of what the devil says in the Bible is technically true, but he quotes scripture. | |
But he's a master deceiver, and they're the masters of the half-truth, the white lie, the exaggeration, and it sounds really good. | |
But as you said, it's a wolf in sheep's clothing. | |
And I'm not, to be clear, I'm not saying he's literally the devil, but there's a parallel there. | |
And that's how Obama was. | |
I'll tell you, so he was my county commissioner in Montgomery County. | |
I'm born and raised in Norristown, Pennsylvania. | |
And he was our county commissioner. | |
And he would sit there and tell you that he's done a great job. | |
I'd say, where did he do this great job? | |
Where was it done? | |
Was it done in his district when he was a state rep, which has now fallen apart? | |
Was it done in Norristown where he sat and was serving for all this time? | |
and you look at Norristown, it's completely flooded by illegal aliens. | |
It's flooded by fentanyl and crack and all the other stuff that's going on. | |
Murder with the hospitals getting torn down. | |
You think this is good? | |
This is the street I grew up on, the street I live with my mom and dad. | |
And I can't even take my kids there. | |
It's so much crime. | |
That was Josh Shapiro's area that he represented. | |
And now he's in the governor's mansion after being AG. And I'm sorry, but the crime in Pennsylvania still hasn't been fixed. | |
All these problems haven't been fixed. | |
Don't even get me started on Philadelphia, you know, Killadelphia. | |
And so this is the guy. | |
what record is he supposed to run on? | |
They'll walk up there and say everything's fine. | |
Well, I mean, you don't have a media to call him out on it other than guys like yourself. | |
And it's the epitome of a career politician. | |
No private sector experience, which I came out of the business world. | |
That's one of my big pet peeves here. | |
Our state's getting older, smaller, and poorer by the day because of these taxes and regulations on business. | |
It's absolutely killing us. | |
The only demographic in Pennsylvania that's growing is the over-80 demographic because we're chasing employers and young people with them because they follow the jobs right out of the gate. | |
of the state and something that people don't talk about nearly enough, yet they keep beating that same union drum, regulatory drum, let's tax the rich, tax the businesses. | |
We're going to run out of rich people and businesses to tax the way we're going. | |
And a lot of people left during COVID. | |
And then the kids, we have the brain drain because people will come to Pennsylvania, go to school, and then they immediately leave and get out as soon as they get that degree. | |
Lost another congressional seat, electoral vote with it, this last sentence or census. | |
Right. You know, especially, you know, North, I mean, Meanwhile, North Carolina and Tennessee and others are reaping the benefits. | |
So that's the state of the Commonwealth. | |
That's why people said we need change. | |
That's why they voted for President Trump. | |
What are people doing here at the conference today? | |
People who care about our state, who love our state. | |
What are people doing to get things back on the right track? | |
Well, what I hope we're doing is getting energized. | |
It was a beautiful day, November 5th, I guess it was. | |
I'm still celebrating. | |
But I think people got lax. | |
You said we lost this state senate race in Lancaster that Trump won that seat by 15. Now part of it is a lot of Republicans haven't figured out that they need to get on the Trump bandwagon. | |
It's mind-boggling to me that they don't get the message. | |
But I think you also have a lot of complacency. | |
It's like Trump won, everything's good. | |
What we need to do here is start the process of really energizing our grassroots and getting out the vote. | |
The biggest single thing are these retention votes for the PA state supreme court. | |
Yeah. That's right. | |
Well, they took our district map. | |
They basically shredded it. | |
And then they outsourced the entire thing to some college professor out of California and said, this is the guy who's going to redraw your equitable district. | |
It's a joke. | |
I said, why don't they just ask the donors of the Pennsylvania Democrat Party who they would like to be congressmen and representatives? | |
because that's so obvious what they're doing. | |
Well, and you had judges running on that. | |
We made a big mistake by not impeaching at a bare minimum Justice Weck. | |
Probably should have impeached a couple of them five, six years ago when we were in the majority when I first got up to Harrisburg. | |
Instead, we said idly by and watched Yep. Well, they were trying to. | |
No, they were headhunting for us. | |
We gotta go. | |
We're headed off to a break. | |
Where can people go to follow you and get more information? | |
Mike Jones for PA is the other one and I'm down in south-central York County. | |
Oh, we love York County. | |
We're the big red wall here in Pennsylvania. | |
Is this at the Round the Clock Diner? | |
Yes, sir. | |
They're good friends of mine, the Sacarellases. | |
I love the hot rod on the roof. | |
I spearheaded Reopen York with Veronica over here and about a dozen others. | |
I know, I know. | |
And the Sacarellases were the front and center on Patriots. | |
We'll be right back. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you. | |
Today, you know, they talk about influences. | |
These are influences. | |
And they're friends of mine. | |
Jack. Where's Jack? | |
Jack? He's done a great job. | |
Alright folks, we're back here. | |
What's up guys? | |
Are we excited for President Trump in Pennsylvania? | |
Are we excited to be here for the Pennsylvania chase? | |
Are we excited to be here to take back Pennsylvania from little Josh Shapiro? | |
Do we like Josh Shapiro? | |
Is Josh Shapiro 5'3"? | |
He is. | |
With the platform. | |
He is. | |
With his platform shoes. | |
I mean, we love this. | |
We're right here. | |
Josh Shapiro is just across. | |
Basically, he's right down the street. | |
Right down the street from the governor's mansion. | |
He's not at the leadership conference for Pennsylvania, let's be clear. | |
He didn't show up, though. | |
Why didn't he show up? | |
Not a leader. | |
I would have loved to come. | |
Wanted to see him so much. | |
I'm hurt. | |
I'm so hurt. | |
Did he hear that we were going to ask some interesting questions about some of these court cases? | |
Some of these skeletons that, oh gosh. | |
You know, because he looks so nice when you see him. | |
He looks so put together. | |
He's so articulate. | |
He's so smart. | |
He's so well-spoken. | |
You start digging into his past, and oh my gosh, there's a lot there. | |
There's a lot there. | |
He's got more skeletons than a graveyard. | |
Oh, more skeletons than a graveyard. | |
Hey, we got a couple Patriots over here. | |
Want to bring up Joe? | |
I like Patriots. | |
You like Patriots? | |
Joe D'Orsi, join us over here, will ya? | |
We got another state rep. | |
We got Joe D'Orsi. | |
Stay right here. | |
Let's do this. | |
We'll do a little producing on the fly. | |
I'll give him... | |
Oh no, Joe, Joe, you're right here, right here. | |
We're doing it live, folks. | |
We're doing it live. | |
It's okay. | |
It's Pennsylvania style. | |
We're Pennsylvanians. | |
We can figure it out. | |
We may not be there the fastest, but we'll get there. | |
State Representative, thank you so much for joining us on Human Events Daily. | |
Tell me, what brings you out today and what do you think are the biggest issues facing Pennsylvania that you're going to address here at the conference? | |
Well, I mean, we're all gathered. | |
We're of like mind for liberty, limited government. | |
Amen. I mean, it's right here. | |
It's right here to power the rest of the United States and our allies abroad. | |
I think education, school choice. | |
I carry a universal school choice bill in the House. | |
I think that's a big topic. | |
And just the economy. | |
I've seen a ton of tabling here for school choice, by the way. | |
Yep, yep. | |
And you know, you're talking about Little Josh. | |
I mean, he talks about Pennsylvania being competitive as hell. | |
Fact is, we've lost 300,000 people to states with greener economic pastures over the last 15 years. | |
Have you noticed that Little Josh, he seems to think that if he curses, that that makes whatever he says believable or makes him seem tough. | |
Like, no, it doesn't. | |
It actually makes you seem weird and creepy. | |
It does. | |
And he also likes to talk about sports a lot. | |
He's all about the Phillies. | |
He's all about the Pirates, Penn State. | |
But I'm not sure how much he knows about sports. | |
Well, and what's funny, too, is he'll do that. | |
He'll say, oh, I'm a lifelong Eagles fan. | |
But then he'll say he's also a Steelers fan. | |
And look, if you know anything about Pennsylvania, you don't mix. | |
You do not mix. | |
No. True Eagles fan would ever say that they're a Steelers fan, and vice versa. | |
You would not, you're gonna have a terrible towel one day, you know, and you're hanging out with like the Philly Phanatic and the Phillies the next day. | |
It just doesn't work. | |
It doesn't track. | |
So just be honest, Josh. | |
Just be honest. | |
But he can't. | |
He just can't because he is not constitutionally capable of being honest. | |
Yeah, I mean, he's a Montgomery County guy, so, I mean, just, you're a Phillies and Eagles fan. | |
You can't trust those Montgomery County guys. | |
You're right. | |
Phillies and Eagles, just go with it. | |
Yeah, just go with it. | |
Pennsylvanians respect a true fan and not a bandwagon guy. | |
It's exactly, and that's 100% who he is. | |
I love, we've got the, have you seen these? | |
I'll give you one of these. | |
We've got the Josh Shapiro napkins here, because whenever, that's for you, State Rep. | |
So whenever, here's one for you, Cliff, as well. | |
Because whenever Josh Shapiro's around, there's a mess you need to clean up. | |
So we've got Stop Shapiro, and this is for the tax hike. | |
What are the tax hikes that he's pushing right now? | |
Well, his energy plan would translate to a tax hike on ratepayers. | |
He changes the acronym like every week. | |
It used to be Reggie, now it's Pacer. | |
I think there's a new one now. | |
They just shift the goalpost. | |
That's the major one. | |
I think also budget-wise, his budget would spend this year $51.47 billion, spends down our surplus, and the projection is that we'll be out of money. | |
When we're out of surplus, we're out of the rainy day fund. | |
That's a tax hike. | |
So that's where we're headed. | |
And that's what he's setting it up for a tax hike because he's going to be saying that, oh, we want to continue our services. | |
There's only one way to do it, folks. | |
We've got to raise taxes. | |
Where can people go to follow you to get more information and really find out the truth about Josh Shapiro? | |
Yeah, so I'm on X Jody for P.A. Also on Instagram and Facebook under the same name, Jody for P.A. Jody for P.A. Look, that's a real page name. | |
A patriot there, a Pennsylvania patriot. | |
Look, we're here today in the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | |
PA is the play. | |
The Keystone is the key. | |
And look, if you thought it was just me who's got a bone to pick with little Josh Shapiro, guess what? | |
I'm surrounded by an entire thousands of patriots who agree with me. | |
We'll be right back here. | |
Human Events Daily continues. | |
That was perfect. | |
Thank you. | |
And Jack, where's Jack? | |
Where's Jack? | |
Where is he? | |
Jack, I want to see you. | |
Great job, Jack. | |
Thank you. | |
What a job you do. | |
You know, we have an incredible thing. | |
We're always talking about the fake news and the bad, but we have guys, and these are the guys should be getting Pulitzer's. | |
All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live, Harrisburg. | |
Pennsylvania. We're at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference. | |
We're meeting with local leaders, grassroots leaders, patriots, all from the four corners of this vast commonwealth. | |
We're also very honored to have on someone who is a statewide elected official in this commonwealth. | |
It is the Treasurer of Pennsylvania, Stacey Garrity. | |
Thank you so much for joining us, Stacey. | |
Jack, thanks for having me. | |
And first, before we start... | |
Oh? Yes, so Navy Intelligence Officer. | |
That's right, that's right. | |
So I'm retired Army. | |
There we go. | |
So, challenge coin. | |
There you go. | |
Thank you for your service. | |
Oh wow, wow. | |
Hooah to you. | |
Thank you so much for this. | |
How long were you in? | |
30 years. | |
30 years. | |
Tell us a little bit about what you did in the Army. | |
Oh my gosh. | |
So, military police. | |
So I had three deployments. | |
All detention operations. | |
So my last deployment... | |
So I was at Guantanamo. | |
So I worked with you guys all the time. | |
I know. | |
So, of course, military police hate detention operations. | |
That was all three deployments that I had. | |
And my last deployment... | |
Which you can't be an actual cop. | |
Exactly! I was acting battalion commander at Camp Bucca in southern Iraq. | |
So we had 7,000 detainees, 225 on death row. | |
And then I had the SHUV special housing unit, which I know you're familiar with. | |
So we were the first internment facility to have zero escape attempts and zero abuse allegations. | |
So, you know, kudos to the NCOs. | |
Now was Abergrave during that period around about then? | |
No. So Abu Ghraib was 03, 04. | |
This was 08, 09. | |
Okay. Got you. | |
Right. So, um, I hit my mandatory retirement date in 2016. | |
Had I not hit my mandatory retirement date, I would not be standing here with you because serving was and is the honor of my lifetime. | |
What do you think about what Secretary Hegseth has done so far? | |
You know, I think it's great. | |
You know, we couldn't even recruit because, you know, when people join the military, it's not for DEI. | |
It's because they want to serve. | |
They want to be a warfighter. | |
Yeah, exactly. | |
I mean, it's cliche. | |
They want to be all they can be. | |
Yes! Right? | |
You want to see how far you can go. | |
You want to challenge yourself. | |
Exactly. You don't want diminished standards. | |
Once you lower your standards, you know it's so hard to get them back up. | |
So, is that what you saw as you were in? | |
Did you see that coming? | |
I started seeing it coming. | |
So, I was battalion commander, had first trans soldier. | |
And we were going to a weapons call at Fort Indiantown Gap. | |
And so I had to give my first sergeant a credit card because I'm responsible for all these young women. | |
I could not have a trans in the barracks. | |
Wait, so they were required to be in the barracks? | |
Well, they had no other provisions. | |
Because this was like when it was brand, brand new. | |
So I'm like, here, go get a room. | |
Go stay out in town. | |
You're going to stay out in town. | |
These parents would have a field day if they heard about that. | |
Because you have the responsibility of female soldiers. | |
Exactly. And it's so important. | |
So ridiculous what we're doing. | |
And the fact that you're up there, you're trying to train for weapons qualifications. | |
You're trying to actually, you know, put, you know, you know, put rounds down range. | |
Right. And you have these distractions. | |
You have to be worried about these distractions. | |
And, you know, you just mentioned you had to take time and you had to take resources to go and deal with all of this, which as we all know, that gets in the way of what? | |
The mission. | |
It does. | |
It does. | |
It absolutely does. | |
But now you're here in Pennsylvania. | |
I am. | |
And you're also the Pennsylvania State Treasurer, so the biggest finances has been a huge piece of this going forward. | |
We're all talking about the Trump tariffs. | |
This is the big thing this week. | |
I call it the great deal. | |
I think it's the great deal because this is the first time that we've seen in years an actual bailout, not for Wall Street, but for Main Street. | |
They've been getting a bad deal, now it's a great deal. | |
But you tell me. | |
I'm not gonna sit here and vamp. | |
Tell me what the tariffs mean for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | |
It's very short-term pain for a tremendous long-term gain. | |
Kind of like leg day. | |
Exactly, exactly. | |
And for folks that are complaining about prices going up, well, where were they when we were losing millions of manufacturing jobs overseas? | |
And you know, I have a manufacturing background. | |
I spent 30 years at the largest tungsten smelter in the Western world. | |
We had to shut down an entire business unit. | |
225 jobs went. | |
And you know where they went. | |
They went to China. | |
Of course. | |
Exactly. We all go to China. | |
And so all President Trump's asking for is treat us like we treat you. | |
Mm-hmm. | |
Full stop. | |
End of story. | |
And so do you believe that with this tariff policy, and by the way, the great deal is more than just tariffs because you've got also the, you know, you've got the ability for no tax on tips, you've got the Social Security, and the energy benefits that are going to be coming when we actually get American energy dominance back online. | |
By the way, you know, we've obviously got the LNG right here in the Commonwealth. | |
What do you think the effect will be once this really comes to realization? | |
Oh, I think it's going to be thousands and thousands of families sustaining jobs. | |
Wow. And you know what? | |
It's more than bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States. | |
Anything that we can do to encourage manufacturing here, it's a matter of national security. | |
Of course. | |
Yes. And we all learned this during COVID. | |
We did. | |
And COVID hit Pennsylvania very hard because of Governor Tom Wolf at the time. | |
You know, we've got, by the way, I'm sure that our current governor would be just the same policy. | |
Absolutely. Yes, I did. | |
I work with the budget office. | |
I do have some dealings with Josh Shapiro. | |
So, from a financial standpoint, we work well together. | |
This isn't commonly known, but we do Doge in Pennsylvania. | |
Okay, tell me about that. | |
My office makes all the payments of all 70 agencies, over 70 agencies, which, by the way, if you ask me, way too many agencies. | |
That's a lot of agencies. | |
Yes, so we have stopped billions and billions of dollars from going out the door in improper payments. | |
Just last fiscal year alone, we stopped $1.7 billion from going out the door. | |
But we could be doing so much more at the agency level if we had the right person in the governor's mansion. | |
What I was going to ask is, I mean, certainly the governor must be supportive of that. | |
I mean, that's waste, fraud, and abuse, right? | |
Hopefully he is, but I'll tell you what, just at the Department of Revenue we spent almost 50 million dollars of taxpayer money last year because they gave taxpayers their refunds late. | |
So not only, think about that, wrap your head around it, not only did we give taxpayers their refunds back late, but then we had to pay more money and it's Taxpayer dollars. | |
It's government incompetence that is actually costing more money in real dollars that you have to send out even though it's taxpayer dollars to begin with. | |
Exactly. It's ridiculous. | |
It is. | |
It's totally ridiculous. | |
So I think there should be effort at the agency level because I'm limited in what I could do. | |
So there's so much more we could do. | |
And now, when you look at the state of Pennsylvania's finances, obviously, you know, we have, I don't know if you've seen these napkins that have been going around to stop Shapiro tax hikes. | |
I love these. | |
I'm going to take one. | |
Oh, there's a ton of them. | |
They're all over the place here at the conference. | |
And when we look at this, this really is about the fiscal health of the state, isn't it? | |
It is. | |
It really is. | |
And it's, you know, we're at a crossroads. | |
We're not doing that well. | |
So just this year alone, we will spend $3.5 billion more than what we bring in. | |
Next year it's going to be $6 billion, the year after $6.9 billion, assuming that revenues are pretty constant. | |
So no matter how you look at it, we're out of money in three years. | |
Out of money. | |
Which means one of two things, and neither of them are good. | |
So everything in the state's coffers is being spent out. | |
Whatever surplus is there is being spent out. | |
We don't have a Fort Knox here. | |
Fort Indiantown Gap doesn't have a whole room full of gold up in there. | |
No, unfortunately not. | |
Not that I've seen. | |
You were the battalion commander. | |
So what is the governor's plan then? | |
They just keep throwing more money and hoping you know something different happens. | |
Well, this is what they do It's every and I follow I watch every I watch him like a hawk. | |
I watch him like a hawk Every week there's a new program, there's a new announcement, and I get it, that's how you build popularity, but ultimately what you're doing is you're spending other people's money. | |
Exactly, and you know, it's really unconscionable, and I think the money runs out in time for him to run for, you know, his next higher office. | |
Right, and so the money will run out, and look, he was my county commissioner, so I'm from Norristown, Pennsylvania, he was my county commissioner, he ran that county into the ground, he certainly ran Norristown into the ground, as in, you know, in the sense that he represented the We're good. | |
This is the county seat of Montgomery County. | |
And he didn't care. | |
Why? Because he just moved on to the next job. | |
He just moved on to Attorney General. | |
And then when he was Attorney General, crime went absolutely crazy in particular the city of Philadelphia. | |
And didn't care about that. | |
Why? He just bounced off to his next job. | |
Exactly. And nobody ever holds him accountable. | |
No. You go past Independence Hall and what do you see? | |
Filth? Crime? | |
No, the homeless hands. | |
Drug addicts. | |
Drug addicts. | |
People beating each other to death in the streets, which happened recently. | |
Something has to give. | |
They're the K&A those corners when I was a kid and I'm talking like like 80s 90s You could go shopping there you could go and now it's it's it's like it they call it Kensington Beach And it's the fentanyl highway. | |
It's horrific. | |
I know it is awful I have relatives to come in from out of state, and they've called me and said Stacy what happened in Philadelphia Yeah, so we really are gonna. | |
We're at a crossroads something has to give I mean even look at education We are that we're in the top 20% of all states we spend over $22,000 $1,000 per student per year on education and guess what a little over 50% of our eighth graders are proficient in reading and math So it's it's not you know, | |
it's oil and gas Reggie, oh, you know, Ohio, Virginia, they're kicking our butts because nobody wants to invest in the Commonwealth because It's you know, particularly in oil and gas because you have this Reggie regional gray greenhouse gas initiative regulations Yeah, which is an illegal tax disguised as a regulation. | |
And this is what when President Trump ran, when he talked about the fracking, when he talked about that we have these massive LNG reserves under Western Pennsylvania that are a gift from God to the citizens of this Commonwealth. | |
And you've got these crazy Exactly. I mean, we should be exporting so much more. | |
And that would be transformative for the state. | |
Exactly. And again, just like manufacturing jobs, energy security is national security. | |
And we see that, you know, all over the world. | |
Stacey, tell people where can they go to follow you, to follow your work, because there's few people that are speaking truth to power here in Pennsylvania, but you're one of them. | |
Thank you, Jack. | |
So you can follow me on X at Garrity for PA or on Facebook at Stacey Garrity for Pennsylvania. | |
Look, you've got to go be following her if you're in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or if you're interested in what's going on in these states. | |
Look, Pennsylvania went red in 2024, but guess what? | |
President Trump. | |
As far as we know, just saying, as of right now, you never know. | |
Never know for sure. | |
Maybe Vance Trump. | |
I don't know. | |
We'll see. | |
There's some rumors. | |
There's some things being floated. | |
But we need to build the networks out. | |
We can't just assume that because Trump won, that everything's going to be fixed with a magic wand. | |
That's not how it works. | |
And if you care about your country and if you care about the way this country goes, the swing states of the Rust Belt, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, it runs through here. | |
This is the beating heart of MAGA. | |
God bless, Jason. | |
Thank you so much for coming on. | |
Thank you. | |
Thank you, Jack. | |
Thank you. | |
Jack is a great guy. | |
He's written a fantastic book. | |
Everybody's talking about it. | |
Go get it. | |
And he's been my friend right from the beginning of this whole beautiful event. | |
And we're going to turn it around and make our country great again. | |
Amen. I'm not sure why the President of the United States wants to do this to our small businesses, wants to harm our main streets. | |
But here in Pennsylvania, I want you to know that I give a damn about our small businesses. | |
And I give a damn about our main streets. | |
And I am trying, together with these lawmakers, to make life easier for our small businesses. | |
Shapiro visited a brewery in Bethlehem this afternoon in the Lehigh Valley region. | |
I just wish the president wasn't working against us as recklessly as he is. | |
This tariff war that he is starting, this button that he is pushing, is going to have one effect, and that effect is to drive up costs on consumers and businesses throughout Pennsylvania at a time where we can't afford that. | |
Alright, Jack Posobiec, back live here, Human Events Daily. | |
We are in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. | |
We've got the Stop Shapiro napkins that we've got up because we've got to have the napkins because whenever Josh Shapiro is around, he always makes a mess. | |
So this is amazing. | |
We've got them all over the event. | |
Everybody's got them. | |
It's actually amazing. | |
I love that we're doing this. | |
And we're here with State Senator Heber. | |
Thank you so much for joining us on Human Events Daily. | |
Now, I'd love if I could get, if you wanted, to respond to our illustrious guy, I don't. | |
and we've got to do something different because what's going on now, what had been going on for the past four year years was decimating Pennsylvania. | |
Our population continues to decline. | |
The biggest import we have are old people. | |
We're losing jobs. | |
Manufacturing is going to nothing in Pennsylvania. | |
We have no help. | |
We're not producing energy like we were once producing energy. | |
We have a lot going wrong with us. | |
We have so much opportunity though. | |
Well, and this is what, when President Trump ran, he talked about fracking. | |
He talked about wanting to have Pennsylvania energy be this beacon and be this absolute, it's literally a goldmine. | |
It is actually a goldmine that we're all sitting on top of. | |
He was talking about building pipelines down to Philadelphia, where we've obviously got the energy hook up there, so you can do the transitory, put it on the river, you're out to sea, it's on the open market. | |
You could be selling Pennsylvania energy all around the world. | |
But Josh Shapiro is She isn't letting that happen. | |
Right. He stifled everything that we have. | |
So he doubled down on what Biden did. | |
He said, hey, I'm not going to do Reggie. | |
But oh, yes, I am. | |
He's going to court to fight in support of Reggie. | |
These are the green regulations. | |
Walk us through what that is for the audience. | |
Reggie is the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative. | |
So it's basically a cap and trade. | |
We're going to sell carbon credits. | |
It's a scheme. | |
It's a virtual selling of nothing back and forth between consumers. | |
It does nothing between businesses. | |
It does nothing for the actual environment. | |
But it's again, it's a cap-and-trade scheme. | |
Right, and so companies who look at Pennsylvania say, well, why would I want to invest if I have to deal with all this? | |
Where are the companies going? | |
Right, so Ohio is eating our lunch, and now West Virginia is eating our lunch. | |
West Virginia is eating our lunch! | |
So for folks to understand, the way the Marcellus Shale finds SIDS, it's in that sort of corner of Pennsylvania. | |
So it's Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, not far from where East Palestine is, and the train crash, remember that, when JD Vance went? | |
And then West Virginia. | |
it buttresses it to the south right there. | |
So where they don't have these regulations, that's where the companies are going. | |
And let's be clear, it's not that they don't have all of the regulations, they have regulations, right? | |
Of course, of course. | |
For being good stewards of our resources, but they're letting the market take Take a charge there, right? | |
The market is actually booming there. | |
And so Ohio loves Pennsylvania. | |
Loves us. | |
They love taking our workers. | |
They love taking our money, our revenue. | |
They're exploiting everything they can possibly exploit. | |
And in Pennsylvania, where we are ripe with resources, coal, gas, energy, everything else you can think of in Pennsylvania, we're squandering it. | |
We are doing nothing. | |
are, again, like I said, we grow older, smaller, and poorer every single year in Pennsylvania. | |
There's no reason. | |
We produce 60% more energy than we consume, and we're the number two producer of energy in the country. | |
Now, imagine if we can... | |
Imagine, as they're talking about, hey, we're looking at brownouts here soon, we don't have enough capacity. | |
We're sitting on capacity. | |
It's outrageous that Shapiro would sit there on all these green energy fantasies that he's, he has a lightning plan, it's called. | |
It's again, more green, yep, it's green energy fantasy. | |
He spends all his time coming up with these little marketing tricks and marketing ploys, but meanwhile, the jobs keep leaving, the people keep leaving, the only people that are coming in are seniors, and they're coming for the programs. | |
And he's spending our money down to nothing. | |
He's spending our coffers down to zero. | |
Zero and more. | |
So we have a budget, a 54% tax increase. | |
That's what the budget would be. | |
If Shapiro gets his way. | |
And that's why we have this, to stop the Shapiro tax hikes. | |
And part of his green energy fantasy plan is doling out $100 million tax credits. | |
So not only are we going to try to do these pie-in-the-sky green energy fantasy things, we're going to give people money, your money, my money, my taxpayer dollars, to help prop up big corporations. | |
All we have to do in Pennsylvania Step back. | |
And get out of the way. | |
Senator, we're just about out of time. | |
Thank you so much. | |
We're honored to have you on here on Human Events Daily. | |
Tell the audience, where can they go to follow you to find more on the truth about Josh Shapiro? | |
Yes, senatorkeeper.com or you can find me on Twitter, Senator Keeper, or on Instagram and Facebook, same thing, Senator Keeper. | |
See, people are used to, the audience is used to hearing me rant about Josh Shapiro. | |
They say, why are you so off of this guy? | |
I said, because you don't understand what he's doing to my commonwealth. | |
You don't understand what he's doing to the state that I live in. | |
I love more than any other the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and that's why we're here live, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. |