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And, well, here we are.
It's game time.
Monday, we'll be in Iowa.
By the way, it's going to be where I'm told as low as 20 degrees below zero.
I don't even have a winter coat.
I had to ask somebody on my staff with an Amazon account.
I gave him a credit card.
Would you please order me a coat?
Because I don't have one.
And maybe get some hand and toe warmers while you're at it because it's going to be freezing there.
But we'll be there on Monday.
I hate to leave my new home state, my new residence, my new domicile of Florida for the cold feather of Iowa, but I'll be there because we promised the best election coverage available on your radio dial and we meant it.
Anyway, so it's going to be very, very interesting.
Iowa always is.
It's kind of a funky state, very difficult to poll, very difficult to figure out what's going on.
And anyway, earlier this week, Governor Ron DeSantis was debating Nikki Haley, and here's how some of that went down.
You know, I debated the governor of California, Gavin Newsome.
You know, I thought he lied a lot.
Man, Nikki Haley gives him a run for his money, and she may even be more liberal than Gavin Newsome is.
I will tell you that when I was governor of South Carolina, we passed the toughest illegal immigration law in the country.
Obama sued us over it, and we won.
Under her administration, you would have seniors getting less cost of living adjustments while your tax dollars are going to pay the pensions of Ukrainian bureaucrats.
You talk about putting Americans last?
That is wrong.
You've supported all that money going over there.
So let's put people first.
Wow, got pretty heated.
Joining us now is my new governor.
This is the first time in my adult life I actually have a governor that I like, and I'm glad and proud to have as a governor.
Governor Ron DeSantis is with us.
How are you, sir?
Well, it's interesting.
Sean, you know, you made it official as being a Florida resident this year, and I've spent most of January in freezing temperatures.
I don't think there are many Floridians who go north at this time of year, but I'm one of them.
And, you know, we've had a massive snowstorm in Iowa today, but we're keeping on, we're going.
I mean, I've done events.
We did an event at 7.30 this morning, and we had a big turnout.
I mean, so people are willing to trudge through the weather, and we're going through all that.
I think the other candidates canceled their events, but we're doing it.
We're doing strong.
You know, we felt that that debate, it got actually pretty big ratings considering CNN usually doesn't get very big ratings.
And I think it was a clear contrast between somebody like me, who's running under the Reagan banner of bold colors, putting the American people first, and somebody like Nikki Haley, who's really running as a candidate, waving the banner of pale pastels, of kind of the warmed-over corporatism of the old guard Republican establishment, which I thought had died off by now, but she really represents kind of the last gasp of that.
So it was a good night for us.
People went to our website at rondeSantis.com, signed more people up.
People are making donations.
The energy on the ground here is very, very good.
She's now said that she's not willing to do any more debates, I think, as she said she's not committing to debate in New Hampshire.
And so I may just be over there in New Hampshire debating with a couple empty podiums.
We'll see what happens.
Well, I actually tried to invite her that I would host a debate between the two of you, and they've not been willing to give us a date.
And I'm just inferring that they don't want to do the debate, but I did offer them an opportunity to do it.
You know, I'll give the I'll give the former governor and former ambassador an opportunity when I next interview her, because I think that would be fair going into the debate.
Let me ask you about you have the experience of people have said that the Newsom debate you did with me and Newsom was the most substantive debate of any of this election cycle, because it was because we were talking about conservative principles versus leftist. ideology.
We were talking about a state that's gaining people versus a state that's losing people.
We're talking about how do you deal with crime?
How do you deal with illegal immigration?
And you had obviously someone on the left, Newsome, and I got the better of it largely because we're right on the policies.
But that was the most substantive debate that we have had in the entire election cycle.
And I think if she debates me with you, she could expect the same thing.
I 100%.
Look, I'm not going to lie.
I did a lot of work and a lot of preparation in the lead up to that debate.
I wanted it to be a fact-based debate.
I wanted, and more importantly, I wanted every single question to be a question that impacts the people in every state.
And every question was about that.
And I told both sides, I said, there's not going to be any gotcha questions.
They're all going to be all questions you can anticipate and expect.
And I'm just going to stick to the bread and butter issues, meat and potatoes.
And I did.
And I understand some people on the left, they weren't happy.
If you don't like the questions or your statistics in your state, maybe you got to look at the policies that aren't working.
I mean, just at the start of this year, they implemented new gun restrictions on the people of California.
They now are giving free health care to illegal immigrants.
Why do I think that if I aided and abetted an illegal immigrant in any way, or if I even hired one, I would be breaking the law and probably be subject to arrest.
Yeah, and now they have a mandate to say, and it'll go in effect within the next couple of years, you will not be able to buy a new car in California unless it's an electric vehicle.
Well, that's going to cause costs to go up for hardworking people.
But the kicker is they already don't have a good enough electric grid.
They have rolling blackouts as it is.
So what, you're going to have all these new people with electric vehicles and have even more interruptions in basic power generation?
We had Hurricane Idalia hit Florida.
It was almost a category four in September.
A week after Idalia, we had a higher percentage of Floridians with power than Californians had there, and they had no event.
It's just normal that they have people that are out of power.
So there failed policies.
And I think that what the debate showed is we know Biden's going, you know, doing a lot of bad things, but California is like five years further down the road of leftism than where Biden is in D.C.
So a second term, whether it's Biden, Harris, Newsom, any of these people, you look to California for what America would look like.
And that would mean basically our country would be in a death spiral.
Listen, I know you're in the midst of a campaign.
You don't have time to spend researching the news every day because you're going from event to event to event.
But the Wall Street Journal this week had an article about the fact that California is facing a $68 billion budget deficit.
And they have now introduced yet again their wealth tax.
And it's now in the middle of the hearing phase in the state assembly.
And they are proposing this wealth tax as an alternative to any spending restraints, which would be what the average person did.
They just added now billions and billions of dollars because they're going to pay for health care for illegal immigrants, but it would impose a massive excise tax on the net worth of every, quote, full or part-time California resident that exceeds a billion dollars starting this tax year.
Now, come January 2026, a state would tax wealth that exceeds $50 million.
I never got a job from a poor person, Governor.
I've never, in my whole life, when I was in the restaurant business 10 years, in construction for 10 years.
Now, here's the interesting part.
The tax would also apply to non-residents that left the state.
And you can check out of the state, but you would still have to pay California's wealth tax if you do.
And it would apply to nearly all your assets, including shares and partnerships, private equity interest, artwork, financial assets, and their California franchise tax board that their IRS would value the assets.
And they think it would almost bring in $30 billion in revenue.
This is all money that has been taxed by California at the highest rate in the country already.
I mean, is this now the future?
You're saying we're five years away from the country proposing this?
Well, I think if the left gets in charge, yeah.
I mean, you know, look at the damage Biden did.
He gets 50 senators his first two years.
Imagine if they were to win a decisive victory and he ends up with 55 or 56.
I mean, you know, it could get way worse.
And California shows California, their spending per person is like two to three times what Florida is.
And yet our roads are better, our schools are better, our services are better.
We have the lowest number of state employees per capita in America.
Our budget's half the size of New York's budget, even though New York has millions fewer people than we do now.
So it just showed you they're taxing people to basically feed a bureaucratic beast that just exists for itself in its own interest.
It is not necessary to run these states with these big governments.
Florida is proof of that.
We have a light footprint.
We have a saline budget.
We're paying down debt.
We now have the lowest per capita debt in America.
Your share as an American of our national debt of $34 trillion is $100,000 in American.
Our share of Florida's debt?
Your share of Florida's debt as an individual Floridian is $661.
That's the lowest in the country.
All right.
So look at this.
Even Andrew Cuomo at one time gave a speech pointing out that 1% pay almost 50% of all taxes in New York.
5% pay over 60%.
And the top 10%, that's 10% of all the people in New York pay over 75% of the taxes.
And then he followed it up by saying, tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich.
God forbid the rich leave.
Well, what about all these companies that are flocking to your state, governor?
You know, I'm also reading in the Wall Street Journal that, you know, everybody on Wall Street is now looking at Miami as the new Wall Street.
I mean, when governors typically have like major economic development initiatives where they travel to other states and try to recruit companies.
And when I first became governor, I did that in 2019 a little bit.
But then what happened was, you know, especially when COVID started and we were open and our economy was doing much better than the rest of the country, I didn't even need to recruit businesses.
I mean, they would literally just CEOs would call my office.
And these are like a lot of like good, medium-sized businesses.
A lot of them are family-owned.
They just call like, hey, we just want to let you know we're coming to Florida.
I was like, okay, great.
Like, can we stop CEO, say hi or something?
So like, we just have, it's a flood because they know it's a good environment.
It's not because like I'm begging businesses to come.
It's just we've got great momentum and you're going to continue to see that.
And I can always say, if Chicago does something stupid, I look at Naples real estate will go up.
When New York does something stupid, comm goes up.
I mean, it's so true.
Law physics at this point.
I think one of the tougher moments you had with Newsom was when you said, yeah, by the way, your father-in-law lives in my state and donated to my campaign.
I'm like, ooh, ouch.
That was a pretty interesting moment.
I didn't have time to go into kind of the whole story in that format, but I mean, it was a fundraiser.
I was down in Naples my reelection year, and people just go around the table and introduce themselves.
And he went and kind of did the spiel.
And it was a nice thing to hear.
Move from California.
Really appreciate Florida all that.
But I hear that a lot.
They just kind of paused and was like, hey, I'm Gavin Newsome's father-in-law.
The whole room erupted in laughter.
Everyone was going crazy.
And it just shows you, though, I think, though, because when you asked him to debate me, you had pointed out he has like this fixation on Florida and always attacking me.
And I think it's rooted in the fact that under his governorship, his in-laws bailed to Florida.
The only one thing I could say is I always thought that he was looking for a backdoor into this presidential election season.
The only reason I think not at this point is he's got to know that giving illegal immigrants health care paid for by California taxpayers, that's not going to go over well in the rest of the country, I don't think.
That's my humble opinion.
All right, so let's talk about the state of the race.
You've been working hard.
You went to 99 counties.
You've gotten some very prominent endorsements with the governor and the evangelical pastor's name.
It's very, very influential.
Yeah, and, you know, so how do you feel about Monday?
And it's going to be 20 degrees below zero, and I'm going to be stuck there with you.
Yeah, yeah, no, we feel good.
I mean, here's the thing.
Given that dynamic with the weather, and this is true in Iowa caucuses generally, but it's even more so given the temperatures.
Anyone that tells you they know what the electorate is going to look like and who turns out, nobody knows.
So what we've done is we've built an organization.
We have tens of thousands of Iowans who are committed to caucus for us that we know are going to be there on caucus nights.
Obviously, we're asking them to bring as many people as possible.
And then you have people that walk up there that may not necessarily have a firm choice.
And so we have every single precinct, 1,600-plus precincts organized.
We have precinct captains, speakers.
Like I got people coming from Florida who work with me in the legislat, as a legislature said, big governor.
People can give a two-minute speech for their candidate.
So it's kind of a process.
So you'll have people that'll show up to caucus.
Maybe they're leaning for one candidate.
You know, my wife may go speak somewhere.
And then they say, you know, I'm going for the governor.
So it's a lot.
It's labor intensive.
It's not something that's flashy.
The media has been criticizing me because they said, oh, he's going to all 99 counties.
Why is he spending so much time in Iowa?
And the reality is it's because I think that it pays off on caucus night.
So our folks are going to come out regardless of the weather.
But I do think the weather is going to impact turnout.
I mean, you know, you're talking about negative 30 to 40 degree wind chill.
If people are not really committed, that's an easy way to just say, you know what?
They may stay home for that.
But what I'll tell people, anyone that's supporting me or considering supporting me, you know, if you go out and vote in the Iowa caucus, your vote probably is never going to be more impactful.
I mean, the bang for your buck, like who knows what the total turnout is.
But if you go and bring some family members and friends, that's going to have a huge impact given that it's going to be a relatively small number of people that ultimately decide this.
So I would just tell folks, if you care about the future of the country, it's not going to be easy.
It's not going to be fun.
But you will have an impact if you show up and make your voice heard.
I want to ask you two more questions on the other side of this break.
One about Chris Christie's comments.
The other about an ad that you've been running on Nikki Haley as we continue more with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
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I want to ask you, Governor Ron DeSantis is with us, and I just want to hold you a couple of more minutes.
I know you're going to be on with the great one, our friend Mark Levin, on I think Sunday night, right, at 8 o'clock on the Fox News channel, the day before the caucus.
I want to play a couple of things and get your reaction to.
First, an ad that your campaign has been running against Nikki Haley, and I want to get your response to this.
We know her as Crooked Hillary, but to Nikki Haley, she's her role model.
The reason she ran for office.
I often say that the reason I got into politics was because of Hillary Clinton, she said, and that's the reason you absolutely have to.
And I walked out of there and I still went for office.
Hillary Clinton is actually the reason.
You write about her being a big inspiration in terms of a leader.
She is actually the reason that I made the jump.
Labor I think is responsible for the content of this advertising.
I got to be honest.
I was a little surprised by that.
That was something about the former governor and former ambassador I never knew.
Yeah, she's unfortunately taken this tack that pointing that out, she said she never said that about Hillary when she wrote it in her book.
I mean, she wrote a book in 2019 saying Hillary inspired her to run for office and in some ways, and her words remained an inspiration still.
And I think most Republican voters look at that and say, you know, we want our candidates to be inspired by people like Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher, Hillary Clinton.
And so she's running away from that record, but that's there in her own words.
I think that's not our campaign as an outside pact, but I think that's a very powerful message.
And I have not seen that before, but it's the truth.
And so she's taken a tack to say, if you hold her accountable to her record, that you're, quote, lying.
And she tried that in the debate, and that really fell flat.
I mean, people felt that she kept using that as a crutch.
And ultimately, when you're running away from your record, that's just the nature of it.
But I do think they do have similarities in the sense that they're very similar in terms of their foreign policy.
They're very similar in terms of the corporatism.
I mean, she steered $900 million to Boeing when she was in South Carolina in political office.
When she got out of office, she took a seat on Boeing's board and made millions of dollars.
And then, like Hillary, she gave these paid speeches, these private speeches to Wall Street interests where she doesn't say what she told these people, but she made millions of dollars.
And now a lot of them are bankrolling her campaign.
So I think our voters are sick of that stuff.
I think they want somebody, you know, like me.
Since I've been elected to office, I've never traded an individual stock.
I'm not like a Pelosi.
You know, she could be running a hedge fund with the amount of return she gets.
It's ridiculous.
You know, we're a citizen servant, and I think that's the way it's got to be.
And I think Nikki is more in the corporate assent.
Let me ask you about Chris Christie.
I assumed when I first heard that he was going to get out of the race, I assumed that he probably would endorse Nikki Haley.
That's what I thought.
I had noticed that Governor Sununu, who's supporting Haley, and by the way, even Obama's former campaign guy, David Plouffe, we call him Pluff on this program, is asking people, because in New Hampshire, you have this weird system where if you're an independent, you can vote in either the Republican or the Democratic primary.
You get to choose, which I think is nuts.
When I got my Florida license, I registered as a Republican.
In New York, I was a registered conservative.
That option doesn't exist.
But anyway, it's the party that I'm most closely aligned with and affiliated with, and giving up my New York voting registration.
But I want to ask you this because the hot mic moment happened.
Now, a number of friends of mine are suggesting that he knew darn well that the mic was hot.
I didn't get that sense, but I want to play it for you and get your reaction to it because it was really not complimentary towards Nikki Haley.
People don't want to hear it, Wayne.
They don't want to hear it.
We know we're right, but they don't want to hear it.
And we couldn't have been any clearer.
We couldn't have been any more director, worked any harder.
And let's not forget she spent $68 million.
I mean, you could land the steiner and places like that.
Yeah, that's what you get.
I mean, look, she spent $68 million so far, just on TV.
Spent $68 million so far.
$59 million by DeSantis.
And we've spent $12 million.
I mean, who's punching above their weight and who's getting a return on their investment, you know?
And she's going to get smoked.
And you and I both know it.
She's up to this.
She hasn't even even got challenges.
She's still 20 points behind Trump in New Hampshire, right?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And he's still going to carry out it, right?
Yes.
I talked to DeSantis calling me.
Petrified.
He's probably getting out of half of Iowa.
You got an honorable mention, but it was nothing as vicious as he said.
What was your reaction to that?
Yeah, well, I mean, you know, I don't know what he's talking about, petrified.
I mean, I've been to Fallujah and Ramadi and stuff like that.
I mean, political stuff is not a big deal.
But I think that with Nikki's stuff, look, she has shown she's got a glass jaw.
I mean, as she's gotten scrutiny, I said at the debate that, you know, she's got this problem with ballistic podiatry, shooting herself in the foot, not being able to answer basic questions, not being able to defend her record.
Now in Iowa, she doesn't even take questions from voters or the media.
She goes in, scripted 15 minutes of comments, and then leaves.
And I think Chris, and I agree on that, that ultimately, you know, she would not have a chance to win the Republican nomination.
But if somehow she were the nominee, the Democrats and the media would absolutely eat her lunch.
And remember, I think a lot of our voters remember, you know, back in 2008, like a John McCain, the media loved him right up until the point he was the nominee against Obama.
And then they turned and they absolutely eviscerated him.
And so she wouldn't be able to stand up to that scrutiny.
And I think that that's something that people are seeing more and more of.
And the fact that she's now maybe not going to debate anymore, you know, that doesn't bode well.
Well, it's here.
It's game on.
We really look forward to seeing how this plays out.
We do appreciate your time, Governor Ron DeSantis.
Thanks so much for being with us.
We will see you in the cold of Iowa on Monday.
Anyway, let's get to our busy phones.
Let's go to Iowa.
Don, you're up first.
You're on the Sean Hannity show.
Happy Friday to you.
And looking forward to being there.
I'm not looking forward to the weather.
You guys have storms for the next two days.
And after that, 20-degree below zero weather that will be awaiting my arrival.
I can't wait.
Well, Sean, welcome to Iowa when you get there.
I'll be waiting for you.
I've got a spare Carhartt thermal insulated suit.
If you need one, you let me know.
I mean, do you actually wear that on a regular basis?
You know, I've been all over the country.
I'm in Texas right now.
I'm a semi-truck driver and heading back to Iowa.
I'll be there tomorrow night.
Yeah, be careful driving through that snow.
That could be really treacherous.
I'm 39 years out here, sir.
And, you know, nothing I just take my time.
You know, you just got to be careful.
That's all.
Kind of like leaving Iowa in the wintertime and going to Florida.
You've got to be careful you don't get a sunburn.
That's a good point, especially with my white, pasty skin.
Anyway, what's on your mind today?
Well, I'm a caucus captain for Donald Trump.
So I'll be out there caucusing for President Trump and letting people know that that's the only man that we can have for a president because he's the only one with the chutzpah to stand up to the Democrats and to put back in place the plan that was working beautifully pre-2020.
Yeah, it's interesting that the party that's running on preserving democracy wants to destroy it and shatter it every place that they can.
It's pretty unbelievable to me.
So you're going to, let me ask you this, because some people are predicting whether turnout might be lower because of the cold weather.
You know the people of Iowa.
I love the people of Iowa.
There's rough, even if you live there full time.
That's pretty tough.
Well, running through North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, I haven't even worn a coat this year.
So yeah, I mean, it just is what it is.
Below zero is going to be a test.
I still say that Trump supporters are so strong and so determined that we're all going to be there.
I just really believe that.
All right.
We're going to find out Monday, and we'll see you there.
Drive safe on your way up there.
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Ivan is in Florida.
Ivan, you're next on the Sean Hannity Show.
Happy Friday, sir.
Hey, Sean, how are you doing?
Welcome to Florida, man.
I moved down three years ago.
Sean, the very day that we drove across the Florida state line, we heard on the radio that the governor of DeSantis had lifted every regulation in the state of Florida, and that put a smile on our face.
Oh, wow.
I mean, the difference is night and day.
I mean, look, the governor went over the numbers.
They have millions more in terms of population than New York.
They literally have no state income tax.
New York, if you live in the city, for example, it's 13.5%.
They have taxes on everything you can even ever think of taxing.
And it just, it's awful.
I mean, you get the infrastructure is horrible.
The schools are horrible.
Florida is ranked number one.
They spend far less per capita per student.
Everything is better, including the weather, and there's no state income tax.
And, you know, and the crime, they actually believe in law and order and safety and security.
I mean, just the fundamentals they enforce, and it makes life that much better for people.
Hey, Sean, you said the other day you said the election will come down to 100,000 votes in six states, and that's the blue precincts in Purple State.
Well, I said it could come down to that.
I said we don't know, but it might end up being 100, couple hundred thousand votes in six states that decide the election in November.
Yeah, I believe that.
Those are the blue precincts in purple states.
I call them no-go zones because they cheat with impunity.
Sean, every ballot that's mailed out is an opportunity for Democrats to cheat.
And we know from that recent study that they did that 20% of those who voted by mail admitted some form of cheating.
And my comment, Sean, is that our strategy seems to be that we have to win by 20 points or enough to overcome the cheating.
And I think that's a stupid strategy.
You know, you meet with Republican governors.
I think you've said that before.
And I think these governors must demand audits, Sean.
Until we audit the vote, Democrats will continue to cheat, and we'll continue to let them.
But we have to find out how they cheat and what they're doing, Sean.
The only way we're going to have more integrity and more confidence in our elections is for Republicans to first win elections.
And to do that, they're going to have to accept the system as it is and win with the system that we're stuck with.
And that means they have to embrace early voting.
They have to overcome their reluctance, their resistance to voting by mail.
And they've got to institutionalize and duplicate and hopefully outperform Democratic Party efforts in terms of legal ballot harvesting.
I've been saying it now for a couple of years, and the Republican National Committee has not gotten their act together on legal ballot harvesting.
Now, they are trying to encourage Republicans to vote early, vote by mail.
They're calling it bank your vote.
I give them credit for that.
But they've done nothing on the legal ballot harvesting front, and it's a huge mistake.
They have time to fix it, but they better get their act together.
Otherwise, you're going to start out Election Day down hundreds of thousands of votes, and then you're playing catch-up for the next two days.
I prefer voting by mail, election day and national holiday, voter ID, signature verification, chain of custody, controls for mail-ins, which would be limited to the sick, the infirmed, and the military, updated voter rolls, partisan observers in every precinct watching the voting all day and the vote counting all night.
But to get there, Republicans have to win state elections and change the law.
Anyway, my friend, appreciate you being with us.
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Sean in Michigan, a liberal.
What's up, Sean?
How are you?
What's on your mind, real quick?
Hey, you talked yesterday about Biden not taking care of stuff in the Middle East, you know, taking out the bad guys and stuff like that.
I guess my question would be, would you prefer World Wars III or would you prefer de-escalation and see, let's see what happens over time?
No, I prefer peace through strength.
And right now, all that this administration projects is nothing but weakness, fecklessness, and the world knows they can pretty much get away with anything they want, especially dominant forces like Russia and China and Iran.
There's no consequences.
Look at what he's done for Iran.
$10 billion he says is okay to be transferred to the Iranian mullahs so that what, they can foment more terror around the world as the number one state sponsor of terror.
No consequences for a spy balloon.
No consequences for threatening our fighter jets in international airspace.
No consequences for threatening our Navy and international waterways.
No consequences for threatening our allies in Taiwan.
You know, it's frustrating.
You know, oh, it's easy to go after the Houdi rebels in Yemen because they're not going to be able to fight the United States.
But the Houdis don't exist.
But for Iran, the number one state sponsor of terror, fighting proxy war after proxy war with groups like the Houdis.
So, you know, and groups like Hezbollah and groups like Hamas.
You know, so they don't have the courage to stand up to the real enemy.
And if they did, there would be significant real world consequences for China and Russia and Iran.
And that's not going to happen because Joe Biden is weak.
It's that simple.
Reminder, this New Year's, you might want to get your entire family together with this one mission, and that is that every family member has to go through their garage and their attic and their closets and their basement, and they got to look for old family photos, even negatives, reel-to-reel family tapes, VHS tapes, camcorder tapes, and then you need to go to legacybox.com slash Hannity.
As a matter of fact, you want to do it now because you got 50% off.
And the good news is, in your own time, you put all those family memories in a box.
You send it to them.
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You get them back.
You get back your originals.
I mean, think of the moment you might be able to hear from loved ones that have long passed.
Maybe your mom and dad, maybe your grandma, your grandpa, whoever it happens to be.
You know, think about future generations being able to see and learn about their roots and learn about their parents and their grandparents and their great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great, great grandparents.
Anyway, it's just the best idea.
I wish I'd thought of this company.
But do it now.
Make it your New Year's resolution.
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