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Saving America's Education - October 4th, Hour 2
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If you want to be a part of the program, 35 days till these important midterms, uh, probably uh this could be the state that defines who gets control of the Senate, and that is in the state of Pennsylvania.
Uh we had uh gubernatorial candidate Doug Maastriano on last week.
Um, but it's really the Oz Fetterman race that everybody's paying attention to.
It's amazing that this guy ever became meaning the trust fund brat in a hoodie with tattoos who never worked a day in his life, that wants safe injection sites and a moratorium on fracking and no restrictions on abortion, and has advocated for releasing uh convicted murderers again and again and again and wants to empty the prison population, and I can just keep going on.
This is a radicals radical here.
Um but with all that happening, uh something has happened in the in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and that is that Dr. Oz has made a comeback and it is now, you know, a one and a half point race at this particular point in time, which is good for the Republicans.
But you know, a state like Pennsylvania is always gonna be tough for a Republican to win.
Um, and anyway, uh John Fetterman actually, you know, give he's still struggling from the stroke that he had.
He's barely doing any interviews or events.
If he does, it's like 10 minutes each, and every event becomes an an Adam Schiff show.
It doesn't work out well.
And here's Fetterman confusing the answer when asked about his health.
Listen.
Lieutenant Governor's great to have you.
I have not gotten an opportunity to speak to you on air uh since your your stroke uh and since your primary victory.
And first I just wanted to check in and see how how you're feeling and how you're doing.
I'm doing fan I'm doing fantastic.
And and uh it's not about kicking balls uh in the authority or anything, but I always like to say that if Dr. Oz says something and I can sell it on t-shirts and raise money for our campaign, then it's it's a good day for us.
Kicking balls in the authority.
What the heck is that?
I mean, it's that bad.
And then here's Fetterman, by the way.
Uh this one goes back to 20 uh 10.
Uh now he had the one incident where he's chasing an African American jogger who did nothing wrong down the street holding a shotgun in his face and and basically threatening this guy until the police came.
Uh, even he admitted it might be illegal.
Uh, but here's Fetterman with a TV news report of him uh vandalizing a local business sign.
He's the mayor of this tiny town who barely showed up for council meetings, and even though he didn't have a job.
You know, up to 50 years of age, his parents are are paying for everything in this guy's life.
He's never worked a day in his life.
Then we find out he gets a home from his sister for a dollar, and then all of a sudden out of nowhere he gets six other homes, but he doesn't pay taxes on any of these homes, but yet he he's advocating raising taxes.
You you just can't make this up.
Listen.
And get this, it is showing that man right there.
He is a local mayor, and believe it or not, what he's headed to do, he's about to vandalize the sign of a local business in his town.
Channel for Action News reporter Sheldon Ingram Live tonight, or Sheldon is reporting the story.
He says the mayor admitted he did it.
Mayor John Fennman shows us how he rearranged the wording on a club he doesn't even own.
He actually knew he was captured by surveillance cameras, but he didn't care.
In fact, he says he wanted to be seen on camera.
I know that they have cameras out front, and it was my way of putting them on notice.
So it was a very public way that I chose to, you know, put them on notice that, hey, you know, we're we're uh we're gonna shut you down.
We're gonna shut you down.
So this is this is the mayor of his own town.
He just can't make that up.
But um and the RNC now has really gotten into the race, and and they're highlighting him being soft on crime.
This is a guy that is the single most pro-murderer, pro-criminal candidate in any election in any state across the country.
Listen.
Reports show he murdered a man by stabbing him with garden shears twenty-six times in a parking garage in Pittsburgh.
Then he tried to hire a hitman to murder his accomplice.
As chair of the Pennsylvania Board of Cardins, John Fetterman voted to set him free.
He reportedly murdered the mother of his girlfriend with a pair of scissors, leaving them lodged in her chest against the pleas of the victim's family and the local DA, Fetterman voted to set him free.
News reports show he shot and killed a teenager in club blood for money to buy heroin.
Against the concerns of the victim's family, John Fetterman voted to set him free.
As crime rages, John Fetterman wants to take his radical voting record to the Senate.
Pennsylvania can't afford Fetterman.
And by the way, here is him being interviewed after he chased an innocent African American jogger down the street.
He himself admits that, oh yeah, I probably broke the law.
I believe I did the right thing, but I may have broken the law during the course of it.
And uh, you know, I'm certainly not above the law if if if I did.
So you have all of these things going on.
Dr. Oz was with us.
Um, it seems that now that word is getting out about this guy, this the dynamics of this race have changed dramatically.
Um, but there has been a lot of early voting going on, and he doesn't want to debate you until the end of October.
He's hiding.
He's hiding from me, he's hiding from the press, he's hiding from voters.
It's insulting, actually.
He will not take questions in an open campaign event.
They're extremely choreographed, and interestingly, even the legacy press is starting to get upset.
So last night, we have the big chamber of commerce meeting.
This is a couple thousand leaders of business in Pennsylvania.
Massive.
He doesn't show.
He refuses to come and debate me.
He refuses to even come to the event.
And people, and of course, I went up and did my uh my interview with uh actually the the head of the group, Luke Bernstein, and he just asked me a bunch of questions like you would normally ask a candidate, explain why you think this is a good idea, what would you do to fix that?
That's what we're supposed to do as candidates.
And what's shocking is that Fedman has gotten this far into the campaign, never having taken a free question in a campaign event.
It's unbelievable because if it were to succeed, if by some miracle he wins, which would be a tragedy for our country.
But if he were to win, then you will not see Democratic candidates out and about anymore.
Why would you take the chance?
He stays inside, doesn't answer questions, there's no exposure, there's no expense.
He just waits for the money to pour in from the coast.
California and New York liberals who just want the fifty-first Senate seat, throwing money at him.
He spends it telling dishonest narratives about his own life and about me.
I'm spending my time telling the truth about the issues that we're facing in Pennsylvania.
Now he happens to be wrong on those issues.
That's his uh unfortunate uh cross to bear because he's been on the wrong side as you beautifully outlined on crime, on drugs, the border economy.
But but the hypocrisy of what he's done through this process is glaring to voters.
But you look around the Commonwealth now.
People have had it.
They are done they're they're living in daily fear of crime.
Uh every family is touched by someone they know who's had a fentanyl problem.
Um I was in uh the uh northeast northeast part of Philadelphia uh with a uh a bunch of black pastors on Sunday night doing a prayer vigil for all the homicides we're experiencing.
And we had a thousandth carjacking over the weekend.
You know, it's it's it's ridiculous.
So we're in there doing this, and one of the people said, uh, Pastor, you know, I can get fentanyl down the street from here.
I can't get baby formula.
Think about that.
We're being abandoned now by these far-left liberal leaders who think that they've got some new ideas they want to experiment on, but we're the ones who are the lab rats.
We're the ones who are being in the social experiment while they and they call they see you know, these people, when you're talking in private those, talk about the fact these are white woke people who don't understand our issues and are trying to to to run the world, and they have no idea what they're doing.
That is John Fetterman.
He's a poster child for the far left movement.
That's why his desire to go to Washington is revolving around a couple very tragic realities.
One, he wants to get rid of the filibuster, which I personally believe would be detrimental to the well-being of democracy and definitely not in the best interest of Pennsylvanians.
Two, he doesn't think that lawlessness is a problem.
When clearly it's the number one problem in many parts of Pennsylvania.
That's why he wants to legalize drugs.
And the Oregon information that you highlighted, Sean, let me just give some real life data here.
When you legalize drugs, youregon, they did it two years ago, ended up with a 50% increase in drug overdose deaths.
And listen carefully, a 40% increase in deaths from homicide because you take the cops out of the vision.
I'm headed right now into an event in Scranton where I'm about to get endorsed by yet another paternal order of police.
I've gotten it for the Commonwealth in general from Philadelphia now.
Here I've been around the state.
None of them are going to go with Fetterman.
The patrolmen, the state troopers who actually defend Fetterman, endorse me because they don't like what he has done to them.
He's made their lives hellish because they don't feel like they can run towards crises and be respected.
And that's why I'm asking folks to consider going to Dr. Oz dot com and support my campaign.
Let's make sure adequately funded to push back on all the money coming to Fetterman.
And I should Sean point out, because I know this is important for a lot of people.
I I broke, I think through this last quarter, we raised over 17 million dollars to support our campaign.
America's opened up to the reality, what the threat of uh Fetterman coming to Washington, and they are supporting me.
So God bless you all.
Yeah, and by the way, I see the the latest attack on you is Oz hates puppies.
I mean, they can't get any lower than they already have.
He also supports open borders.
Uh I didn't know this until just today that uh as a candidate, he stated twice in 2022 that he supports banning the ownership of rifles.
Now, is does everybody in Pennsylvania understand that?
And one other issue I didn't bring up, he's for open borders like Biden.
Well, the gun issue is an important one here.
We have more NRA members who are Democrats than Republicans.
And this race is going to come under the wire, as you pointed out, and it's going to be determined by conservative Democrats and independents who are going to look around and say, you know what?
Oz's values align with ours.
Fetterman is so far left beyond anyone we've ever thought of, considering for the Senate, probably more than any other Senate race in America that's contested.
He is not a viable candidate.
And that's why ultimately that group will put me over the top.
And his radical statements on these issues are really detrimental to the well-being of Pennsylvanians, and they're going to see through it.
You know, it it really is unbelievable.
And by the way, when he was a mayor, he lost 21% of the population.
It went from 2,159 to 1,721 medium house co medium uh household income, 23,005 bucks a year.
Um, not exactly a guy that was pro-business, and then we find out that you know, opening soon, and he says, not opening soon, I'm the mayor.
Um I I I I I just I cannot believe that this guy's gone unvetted, not a single question from the media.
He's postponed every debate.
He's ducking and dodging, and then he wants a teleprompter for the debate.
And they're closed captioning.
So, you know, it's it's it's it's ridiculous that he had not been attacked more, but I'm optimistic.
People are starting to wake up.
You know, New York Times, the Washington Post, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, they've also read articles now saying, Fetterman, where are you?
What's wrong with your campaign?
You're not even out in it, you know, he never liked the campaign anyway.
But this is preposterous that you will not have been take general questions in a campaign event, and they're saying you have to release your medical records.
You've got to do more debates, and the one debate you've agreed to cannot be some abbreviated element two weeks before the election.
Get out there.
People right now are voting around me in Pennsylvania.
It's insulting to the voters, it's insulting to democracy.
Fetterman will not win because Pennsylvanians are too smart for him.
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All right, Dr. Oz now has closed the gap in Pennsylvania.
John Fetterman, nowhere to be seen or heard, and when he is, he doesn't answer a question, and he won't debate until what, the last week of October.
You know, it's I've never seen this, and this is a phenomenon even around the country.
Every gubernatorial race, every senatorial race is that they're taking on the Biden bunker basement strategy.
They're hiding.
The media is enabling them to hide.
They're not forcing the issue in terms of asking questions and having accessibility to the candidates.
Uh, if they agree to debate, they want to debate a week before the election after, you know, early voting has gone on for six, seven weeks.
Well, that could be half the electorate already voting without even having gotten a single answer about the positions these guys have taken.
Um, so I I understand the the dilemma you're in.
I just can't believe that the people of Pennsylvania are going to support it.
Well, they're coming home.
Uh, the Republicans are uh in agreement that he's a fear and present danger.
I think a lot of people in the middle where this election will be determined are uh uh have a heightened awareness of the his narrative that how he sees the world and the fact that he sees himself that above other people.
That's why these ads that you played are so critical because they showcase him, you know, protecting the criminals while not thinking about the innocent.
You know, when he's trying to get these convicted murderers, again there was a trial by jury, convicted of heinous crimes, sentenced to life in prison for a reason, right?
And yet Betterman thinks he knows better, even over the wishes of other parole board members.
He bludgeons them, he bullies them.
And so the victims are pleading, the pair, the relatives of the dead people are pleading, don't let them go.
And he's still pounding at it.
He was asked a question, Sean.
I'm gonna ask you to just think about this.
He was saying if you could wave a magic wand, what is the one thing you would do?
The one thing you would do for America.
His answer, wait for it.
Get rid of life in prison.
Are you kidding me?
That's the one thing you would do is get that's your main number one goal, that in marijuana?
Are you come on?
What about other things like getting rid of inflation?
Well, I guess you don't need a magic wand for that.
We know how to do that.
But these are preposterous positions he takes, and now we're calling him out on it.
And this is the amazing part about American democracy.
You may not get attacked or called out of the carpet for what you said initially, and that's how he won his primary, because they didn't have enough money to attack him.
But I'm not gonna go that route.
I'm gonna fight with everything I have.
I'm a porcupine.
And as you and I know, we could be scrappy.
And I'm not gonna let America go down because I met a man like John Federman and the U.S. Senate.
We are fighting with everything we have.
The Pennsylvania uh community is coming around me, and we are very major focused on what needs to happen.
If people know the truth about Fetterman, they will not vote for him.
So that's our game plan.
Is for us to make sure that we tell Pennsylvania the truth about me more than he lies about me.
And if I can do that, we win.
All right, Dr. Oz, obviously, this is a pivotal race in terms of control of the Senate uh starting next January.
Uh, and I think when people in Pennsylvania see just how radical extreme this guy is, how he's been protected, not answering questions.
You're right.
It's it is beyond disrespectful to voters to not answer a single question until a week before the uh actual election day.
It's unreal that he's he's gotten this far.
Uh Dr. Oz, appreciate you being with us.
God bless you.
Take care.
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If you don't think education is an important issue in this election uh year, 35 days till the midterms, think again and think about Glenn Yunkin, the new Republican governor in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Uh, because uh this was a huge issue.
Remember Loudoun County, remember all the issues there and uh going after parents and Terry McCallough, uh parents need not be involved in their kids' education.
I'm paraphrasing.
Uh it's a huge issue.
And it goes beyond CRT.
It goes beyond age appropriate materials being taught kids.
I mean, you have some of these groups advocating transgenderism, LGBTQ education for kindergarten through third grade, uh, the media demagogued what Ron DeSantis uh had down in Florida, which is we're going to keep those issues away from kids K through third grade.
I mean, at what point do you say parents should have a right to to know and have a say in what their kids are being taught?
Meanwhile, we spend more per capita per student than any industrialized country with the worst results.
So the kids aren't leading learning, reading, writing, math, science, and arithmetic.
Um, we learned during COVID that the teachers' unions, and we've talked about this unholy alliance between the Democratic Party and teachers' unions, that because Democratic politicians are so beholden to their donations that they take from rank and file and give to these politicians uh that they even let them contribute to writing COVID policy for schools.
And they didn't make the right decision.
Remember, Florida, Ron DeSantis allowed kids in school back in August of 2020.
Now uh Karen Bajewski is a school teacher who has resigned from the teachers' union, one of many teachers saying they've had it that enough is enough.
They're pushing back against radicalism being pushed in our public school schools.
The unions are in bed with all things democratic socialists and their agenda.
Education, one of the biggest issues on the midterm docket.
And anyway, her story starts out the same as many other public school employees uh finding themselves at odds with the teachers' union in June of uh 2021, the Pennsylvania State Education Association released a legislative position statement urging opposition to Senate Bill 618, which would prohibit Pennsylvania schools from requiring proof of vaccination against COVID 19 to access buildings and receive services.
Anyway, she was appalled that the they in fact presumed to speak for her and the hundred and seventy-eight thousand members on such an impactful and personal issue without even asking how the teachers felt about this.
You know, then thereafter, the NEA National Education Association, they pledged to push critical race theory through the entire nation's public school system.
The union again pledged to oppose any attempts at banning CRT or the 1619 project.
And the NAA's political posturing, anyway, in this particular case of Karen, uh made her realize she couldn't be complacent about funding these organizations.
She researched every option, began the process of resigning her union membership and discontinuing dues that are deducted from her paycheck.
Anyway, she joins us now.
Karen Majewski, thanks so much for being with us.
Thanks so much for having me on, Sean.
I appreciate it.
Now, has there been any blowback to the fact that you decided I'm out, I don't want to be a part of this union?
Uh so no, not to my face.
I'll start with that.
No one has ever uh said anything to my, you know, directly to me.
Um however, the what did start to happen is as I became educated and on my right, and that there were alternatives available to all school workers.
I really felt like I can't possibly be the only person who didn't who went nine, eight years uh teaching without knowing any of this stuff.
So I really felt passionate about uh wanting to help get that information out to other school workers.
And that's really when um the union uh kind of heads exploded over that because I wanted to just put out some simple flyers, some simple information, not bashing the union, not saying anything bad about them at all.
Just saying, hey, listen, here's some information, here's some options, here's your right, and just providing information.
And that's really when they uh kind of came after me saying they made up lies about me and they uh told they actually instructed their members, the union members, to tear down my flyers and to deface them and uh lie about me all over just some alternative information.
And that was really uh alarming and eye-opening for me and actually uh kind of embarrassing because you know, you would think that the union would take that opportunity or should have taken that opportunity to say, hey, you know, instead of uh, you know, there's a little competition out there and let's let's make ourselves look good and talk about all the good things that we're doing,
but instead they went the other way and they use that energy to uh you know, slander their own uh, you know, their own someone within the district and then just uh lie about the alternative and uh bully people and and really it just shows that they wanted to stifle information to their members.
And that was uh, you know, that to me that speaks volumes, that they were trying to just hide that information and not ha not let its members have access to an alternative or to know what their rights were.
So I assume if you're part a part of uh union that some of your money goes towards a pension, is that true?
Uh okay, so this is uh uh an interesting common misconception.
So your when you pay dues to the union, uh it has nothing to do with your pension.
And that's something that the union likes to tell people that, oh, if you leave the union it'll affect your pension, uh you won't get your pension or anything like that.
That is totally false.
It is totally separate.
Uh they like to tell people too that it'll affect your pay, it'll affect your benefits, it'll it uh affect your employment.
Also totally false.
So they are all separate entities.
So you're employed by the district.
So the district is the only ones who can decide on your pay uh or your position or getting hired or fired.
And then there's the union, which is not a requirement since 2018, and the Janus Supreme Court ruling is not a requirement to pay union dues uh as a condition of employment.
And then there's your pension, which is also totally separate that has to do with your employer, not the union.
So you made this bold jump, are other people following in your footsteps?
Uh yeah, I think there is a growing number of educators, uh, and and not just educators, um the other thing that a lot of people uh you know kind of forget is that it's all school workers.
So anyone who's employed by the school, whether you're support staff, bus drivers, bus aids, secretaries, guidance counselors, nurses, all those people are also paying dues.
So a lot of people are uh not just teachers, but uh really becoming uh pushed away from the union because of all the things that have been happening and all of the CRT and all of the COVID stuff.
And the more that they are learning that they have an alternative.
So like in the state of Pennsylvania, there is a independent, nonpartisan education association called the Keystone Teachers Association.
That's a great alternative that does the exact same thing as the union.
It doesn't bargain your contract because it's not a union, but it does provide legal representation.
It provides if you have uh workplace issues that they can bring in a rep where if you're having a disciplinary matter, uh they provide three million dollars worth of liability insurance, all the things that the union does, but they don't tell you who to vote for, they're not tied to any uh any political actions, and they don't tell you w how to how to think about certain things, especially now with you know elections upon us, uh none of that.
So uh there's just so many alternatives, and there's uh that's actually one of the reasons why I created union choice for school workers, which is the website I created where it's like a one-stop shop.
So people can come to that website within the entire country and find information, factual information about uh their Janice rights.
Uh they can find information about opting out, resources about that.
They can find out all about union politics and their spending, and then they can also find out what uh what alternatives are available on a national level, and then also which what alternatives, which states have those independent associations that that they can join.
So it's a one stop shop for all school workers to gain that information so that they feel empowered to make the best decision for themselves.
Well, I definitely applaud your courage here.
I think a lot of people probably want to do it but are fearful to do it.
And and maybe, you know, you're the canary in the coal mine in the sense that a lot of teachers like yourself uh are sick and tired of of their dues money being spent uh on politics uh that they don't agree with uh will will hopefully jump ship and and seek the alternative that you sought.
And by the way, you're putting more money in your pocket, so there's another benefit there.
Uh Karen Yeah, go ahead.
Sorry.
No, I was gonna say I was spending uh I was spending almost $160 a month uh on union dues, and uh I currently now spend uh $39 a month for my uh teachers association.
And that's that's the the thing there is that uh, you know, the union your dues are going to these astronomical salaries of uh, you know, the administration of the NEA and your state, and like for for example, just alone in 2021, the NEA spent $150 million on ad administration's salaries, benefits, and overhead.
They spent $117 million on uh mostly political gifts and grants, and they spent sixty-six million dollars on political activities and lobbying, which is up from three point nine million in two thousand and eighteen.
So it went from three point nine million to sixty-six million since two thousand and eighteen.
And I'm I guarantee you're gonna see it go up again this year um or and next year going forward.
And the but what is the the craziest number is that all of that money on politics and salaries and things like that in 2021 they spent only 32 million on representational activities for its members.
So uh they spent more than double on politics than they did on their own members who are paying them.
Politics should not be a part of the union model.
Let's put it that way.
Uh anyway, you're a pioneer, you're a trailblazer.
Caramajski, thanks so much for being with us.
Yes, thank you very much for having me on, Sean.
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Uh let's go to uh John.
He's out in the great state of Arizona.
John, how are you?
Glad you called.
You got Carrie Lake, you got Blake Masters.
Uh two races that uh I hope Republicans win.
Likewise.
So I'll make it real quick.
Uh, you know, we've talked before about the races out here, and what I see is I see a tremendous amount of money, and as you brought up multiple times going into the Democratic candidates, but the Republicans do have their ads on television, not not as much.
I mean, because of a lower budget, obviously, which Mitch McConnell controls.
We all know that.
With that said, when I look at the ads with both candidates, Blake Masters and Kerry Lake, I see that they're running issues on them being family people, family values, family values.
That's not what people want to hear in Arizona.
Inflation is over 13%.
We're the highest in the country.
Yesterday I went to a gas station, and the guy that was pumping gas said, Oh my god, it's at five dollars again.
What's going on with this inflation?
People want help.
People want to know how these candidates are gonna get get help.
They don't care about their family values.
We care about high taxes.
Well, I would argue that the that people do care about family values.
They care about their school system, they care about what their kids are being taught or indoctrinated into a belief system.
Uh they also care about law and order.
They want their s towns and cities safe.
Uh I think people rightly, you're right.
Yes, they care about this economy that is a disaster.
They care about the high cost of energy, a disaster.
They care about open borders, a disaster.
I think most people realize how stupid it is to become dependent on on nations that hate us for our oil, as OPEC now will slapping Joe, you know, in the head with uh, oh, we're gonna cut production now because the price of they want to drive up the price of oil again.
And they want as they want to maximize their profits as long as they possibly can, and as long as America doesn't produce it domestically, they will be successful.
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