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Oct. 26, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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JESUS. GUNS. AND BABIES. w/ Dr. Kandiss Taylor ft Clayton Llewellyn
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Hey, everybody.
Welcome to Jesus, Guns, and Babies.
I'm your host, Dr.
Candice Taylor, and I have an awesome guest today.
He's actually someone that's been on here before, and so we're going to be so excited.
I'm going to do Romans 11, 5.
11-5.
That's election day.
I didn't even realize that.
And it's my birthday.
Even so then, at this present time, there's a remnant according to the election of grace.
I was just thinking about elections and how we're not going to elect grace unless we elect Donald Trump because we've got a train wreck in Kamala Harris.
So anyway, welcome back to Jesus, Skins, and Babies, Clayton, with Heaven's Harvest.
It's so good to have you.
Good seeing you again.
Good to see you too.
So I know you've been super busy.
I was asking you before we came on here about the hurricane and if it was just South Georgia and Florida and North Carolina that have increased your sales, but you said no, really the whole country is watching, right?
Well, the whole country is seeing it.
And, you know, we were tracking that too.
You know what I mean?
Like, where's this stuff coming from?
And I hate to say it's not coming out of Georgia or North Carolina or Florida.
It's kind of everybody else around watching it.
It's where it's going.
It's just been crazy.
It's just absolutely crazy, which I'm happy for, because people are finally starting to wake up.
It's sad that it takes a tragedy like this to do that, but people are starting to pay attention now.
You've watched the news the last month.
Before I say that, let me say this.
We've donated thousands and thousands and thousands of meals.
We've been over there to help.
This is our backyard.
But it's absolutely driven me nuts.
There's people that moved over there, moved to these places to be in the country after 2020 in case something happened.
They would be safe.
They would be out of the cities.
They'd be able to take care of themselves.
And after two days, they were yelling for FEMA. I think it was very frustrating to watch people that didn't lose anything.
The power wasn't on.
And they still didn't have water to drink.
They still didn't have food to eat.
And like I said, we've been over there to help.
I've seen this with my own eyes.
That was frustrating to say the least.
You know who had it fighting?
Me.
Your girl.
I had it.
So I didn't have electricity for 16 days, but I had, well, I have city water, but it got low one day, low pressure, but it came back.
But I have a gas hot water heater.
So I had hot water and I have a gas stove, right?
Gas.
Imagine that, like not electric, electric, everything.
And then I also have all my filtration system.
I have pond water.
I have a pond.
So I would have been fine.
And I have freeze-dried food that would have lasted me six months.
Candice, I'm telling you, it was frustrating.
In a survival situation like that, you guys just lived it.
Water is first, shelter, and food.
You need those three things and you can last forever.
Most people don't even have the ability to filter water When something happens.
So here we are as a country, like, sending hundreds of thousands of tons of bottled water to people, when a little water bottle, I'm on top of the sales pitch already, but there's a little water bottle that we sell that is hundreds of gallons of water in this little bottle, and you don't have to depend on FEMA to bring it to you, you know, and just it's It's been a frustrating couple weeks.
FEMA didn't come here.
I can tell you that in our little town, FEMA came last week after we already had 80% of electricity back.
FEMA was nowhere to be found down here.
It wasn't like you could depend on them.
Put this on a grand scale.
These are all localized events.
I'm telling you, it drove me nuts listening to people.
FEMA's not here to help us.
You can't take care of yourself.
I mean, and I get it.
There's a lot of people that lost everything.
Those are the ones we need to be helping.
That's right.
People living in the mountains that didn't lose anything but their power.
You don't have the ability to take care of yourself for two days?
Like, it's crazy.
It's crazy.
I'll tell you, I, after, so day three, well, so the second day I went and got gas because my husband had these huge, like, gas containers and he had treated the gas so he could keep it for, I guess, two years.
Well, he had just used it, like, three weeks before the hurricane.
Literally.
Because he didn't want it to get bad because it had been about, I don't know, 20 months since he had done it.
And so we had to drive an hour and a half to get gas for the generators and all that.
So we did that the day after the hurricane.
And then the next day, we had gone just to...
What were we looking for?
We had gone to get something.
Nothing was open.
Nothing.
Oh, it went to my sister's.
I was going to my sister's to take her something.
Anyway, we saw a food truck open and I thought, well, I bet they're selling their food because they don't, you know, they don't want it to go bad and people need it.
The line was out so far and I pulled through there and one of the ladies there said, you know, I... Didn't get my food stamp changed until Friday, and she was a grandmother, and she took care of like four of her grandchildren, and she told me, she said, I only buy food to last for a week, and so it was time for us to buy food Friday.
This was Sunday, and she said, and now, I mean, I have money to buy food on my EBT card, but I have no place to buy food, and we have nothing to eat at my house.
It just broke my heart.
I knew how many home visits I'd done in my community knowing that there were some of these houses that would not have withstood the wind that came through my house and my property.
I got physically sick for two days.
I was crying, depressed, and I just had to pray and just say, Lord, you've got to help these people.
I can't help all these people, and I can't worry about them.
I've got to take care of my own family, but it was very depressing and disheartening.
Yeah, you know, I thought it was cool to see, like, how the community came together to help those people, though.
Like, I mean, we've been in Florida and, you know, seeing stuff like this.
We've always gotten out of town for it.
But to see it, like, in your backyard, like, that was actually pretty neat to watch that.
Like, the churches from all over the country that were loading up food to take, loading up water to take.
Like, no, that's what I'm getting at.
There's a lot of people out there that needed help.
There's a lot of people out there that didn't need help, that should have been able to take care of themselves.
They're $150,000 Cadillac sitting in their driveway and no ability to filter water or cook a hot meal.
It's bold.
It's crazy, Candice.
It's crazy.
We didn't take any gas.
They didn't even make it that far, but it was crazy how many people were just taking gas over there so you could run your generator.
Folks, like we got to figure out how to do this without running a generator.
I mean, if this is bigger than something regional, you're not going to have gas anywhere for a while.
Right.
And we did.
And we couldn't get food either.
You can see clearly that within three days, people, two days, people were out of food, two days, 48 hours.
They were out of food.
And we were seeing they started looting.
They opened Walmart in our neighboring county.
And when they opened Walmart, somebody started a fire for distraction and was stealing things within two hours.
So you're seeing that you couldn't get money because the banks were closed.
You couldn't deposit in cash.
You just couldn't do anything.
Everything was gone.
And so you're right.
I mean...
It doesn't matter if you, like we got a generator because my daughter has type 1 diabetes and so we have insulin and we have to keep our insulin cold and we couldn't get ice so there was no way to keep the insulin cold so of course I'm like, the first thing I'm thinking about is I have to get her, you know, you have to get a refrigerator going at least every couple hours to keep this insulin protected, the insulin we had.
So that was my goal in getting a generator.
It wasn't to run pack lights and all the other stuff.
It was for her insulin.
But You wouldn't believe how many generics or whatever the things are that go on your house for you to have electricity still.
People are buying those like crazy.
I mean, middle class people, they cannot survive without having electricity.
It is crazy.
Are you going to get one?
I'm like, no, I'm not getting that.
Look, I think those things are great for the thunderstorm that rolls through and knocks your power out for a few hours or a day.
But that's not a long-term solution.
No, it'd be like $1,200 a week in gas.
Well, how much gas can you store at your house?
Like, I can promise you those people that had those things running during this, where you were at, got a gas within seven, eight, nine days.
They were, and they're refilling it, and it was, like, astronomical.
And that's if you can refill it.
Like, Asheville, there's no roads.
You're not refilling a gas tank.
You know what I mean?
Right.
When everybody's refilling their tank at the same time, there's not enough gas in the pipeline.
We need to figure out how to do this without the propane generator.
And again, those things are great for a thunderstorm in the summer.
But if there's a massive power outage or a whole region of the country that's out, You're not going to get gas to refill that.
Or like you said, Clayton, if the landscape changes.
So like for us, we didn't, you know, we lost trees and we have houses that are total losses because there's, you know, huge trees in them.
We lost pecan orchestras.
We lost chicken houses.
We lost a lot.
But we did not lose a whole city.
Right?
And so you look at Chimney Rock and what happened in North Carolina and the devastation that's there in bodies and trees and floating down rivers and all the things that happened and there's still devastation there.
And you're right.
You're not going to have a generax or whatever it is to keep your house going.
You're not going to have anything.
So you have to be able to filter water and you have to be able to feed yourself.
Look, that was the, like I said, I sound awful saying it, but it's been a very frustrating couple weeks, especially after being over there and helping those that lost everything and then turning around and somebody that's got a $2 million home sitting on top of the mountain down there standing in the same line.
Like, it was frustrating.
But again, we've been extremely busy.
I think people have really woken up to what's going on.
You know, we had a lot of...
We've talked about it for years.
What do you need in a survival situation?
It's opened the eyes for everybody.
It's not just having food in your closet.
You know what I mean?
There's a whole list of things.
Like, you have batteries for a flashlight.
Right.
You have warm clothes.
Like, somewhere in your house, there needs to be a container full of warm clothes that gets stuck up in the attic somewhere that, if the power goes out, I mean, and I'm not talking, let's say we have another blizzard, not a hurricane in the summer, but We have a blizzard in January.
Like, do you have a place that's got warm clothes set aside?
If the power is completely out, like, how are you going to keep yourself warm in the middle of the night?
And it's silly things, but like a tarp.
Wrap everybody up in a tarp.
Go buy a tent.
Go buy a $100 tent from Walmart, and everybody sleeps in the living room, and just the heat from your bodies will help keep you warm.
Like, it's silly stuff that nobody thinks about.
Do you have a first aid kit laying around?
And I'm not talking about we've got Band-Aids in the bathroom.
I'm talking go to Walmart, buy a whole box of first aid products from gauze to Neosporin, like everything.
You may spend a hundred bucks, but that hundred bucks may save your life.
You know, and it's been neat the last couple of weeks because we've really got to talk to a lot of people about this stuff, you know, and we've got a lot of people sharing their experiences about this stuff.
Well, yeah, it's, you know, it's kind of one of those things like you preppers are crazy people.
We were never going to do that, you know.
And now it's stupid things like a water bottle.
We didn't have any water, you know what I mean?
Like we're running down there looking for bottles of water.
Like a filter bottle can save your life.
You know, it's, we've got thousand dollar flat screens hanging on our walls.
And not a single bottle to filter water.
Not a single bucket of survival food.
You know, I think I've talked to you about this.
This is one of our new meals.
It's a meal in a bag.
No, I have not.
So the last time you were on, we talked about the canned food.
You had done a smaller thing with the canned food.
Remember?
That's the last time.
It's been a while since you've been on.
So I have not seen the bags yet.
These things are awesome, Candice.
It's kind of like an MRE, but it's an MRE on steroids.
Everything you need to cook this meal and eat this meal is in this bag.
All you need is a bottle of water.
But you've got to have a bottle of water.
Or a filter bottle to filter water.
I mean, there's a hot meal in a bag.
It's got a 10-year shelf life on it.
Throw it in your closet.
Then you're not standing in line or screaming and shouting that FEMA's not there to save you.
FEMA shouldn't be there to save you.
We're Americans.
Learn to take care of ourselves.
Our grandparents would have been embarrassed by us.
Right.
So you understand FEMA is the federal government, right?
Yes.
Are they good at anything?
No, and I didn't want FEMA down here saving me anyway.
I was like, I don't want FEMA down here.
No, thank you.
I enjoy seeing the Cajun Navy.
Like, I enjoy seeing our neighbors.
That's who I want in my backyard when something happens.
Not the federal government.
I mean, they've never done anything efficiently.
We think they're going to do this?
Like, come on.
Well, it was, so we were hot because I'm in South Georgia, so we were hot the first, I don't know, 15 days.
We were like warm or like there was a couple nights it was cooler, but it was warm.
We had all the windows open and trying, you know, with screens, but trying to get air.
Well, the last day that we didn't have power, it was freezing.
We had a cold snap.
We had a football game that night.
We went to the football game because my daughter cheers.
We didn't have school yet, but we had a football game.
You know how that rolls.
We did that.
We came home and it was so cold.
My husband built a fire in our fireplace.
We have actual fireplaces.
These electric, fake, false fireplaces are not going to do you any good.
And so we had a fireplace and we had all this wood because we had been chopping trees for days, trying to get them cleaned up.
So he built us a fire and got up in the middle of the night and put more wood.
And so by the next morning, it was cold because it got down to 30 something that night.
But we were so thankful that we have two fireplaces in our house.
Our house is almost 100 years old.
And we, you know, don't have the gas, don't have the inserts, right?
The gas inserts, it's just a regular fireplace.
And so we were able to have a normal fire.
And we were thankful, but you're right.
If it was in the wintertime, you would have to have a way to keep warm.
And again, it's one of those things like, don't wait until it happens to go looking for all this stuff.
Take the time now.
Put together a plastic bin of winter clothes.
These don't get thrown in the cycle.
These are here just for an emergency situation.
Stick them in the shelf.
Flashlights and batteries or candles.
Buy some candles.
Buy extra food.
Buy a water filter bottle.
Again, that was the most frustrating thing is watching people Looking for water.
And lighters.
We have lighters in our kit just because it's easier.
We could go old school and make fire, but it's better if you have a lighter.
This is simple stuff, and I can tell you there's a lot of people on the East Coast that have woken up to it.
You know, like you said, who's buying the food?
And ironically, it hasn't been people in the Southeast.
It seems like it's...
Right.
So quit buying your generax.
Like, stop that and get something like Clayton's food.
And he'll go over it with you.
Like, we need you to do that.
He has a filter water system, several different levels of filter water that you can do.
And then you need freeze-dried food.
It lasts 25 years.
It's an investment.
So you have it.
And I'm going to tell you about that second day when everybody was talking about not having food.
I looked over at Ryan and I said, aren't you glad we have our freeze-dried food?
And Ryan's like, yeah, we've never tasted it, but we're maybe going to have to taste it in two weeks, one, two, three.
We didn't know how long this was going to last.
And I mean, I had enough canned food and I have enough food to last me two or three weeks.
And, you know, by the time you eat your refrigerator and you eat all that, then we would have been, you know, we have oranges right now.
We have some natural garden stuff that we have seeds from you, right?
Yeah.
That we would have been able to eat from too, but then we would have had to go to your freeze-dried food.
Clayton, that's what we would have had to do.
We wouldn't have had anything else because you couldn't go to the store and buy it.
Between you and me, I hope you never have to use your homeowner's insurance because if you have to use your homeowner's insurance, something bad went wrong.
And I did.
I just did a claim.
Something bad happened.
We sell thousands of buckets of food, and it sounds awful, but I hope they never have to get used.
Because if they have to get used, something bad has happened.
You know, it's an insurance policy that most people don't carry it, but it's the one that can save your life.
You know, so it's extremely important.
And like I said, this has been a big wake-up call for a lot of people lately.
Well, you know what else I was thankful to have is my gun.
Because, you know, my guns, literally, we were downstairs.
Our bedrooms are upstairs.
We were downstairs with the windows open.
So all you have is a screen.
And we have three acres, but we live in town.
So, you could hear the vehicles coming by, and I'm like, if somebody came up to this window, they would be right there on you, right?
So, I just, the first time I said, Ron, do you have your pistol down here?
He's like, yeah, he already had it.
Well, I went and got mine, too, because I'm thinking, I don't like shooting his, I like shooting mine.
Just in case I wake up first, I'm going to be able to have my pistol.
And so, then he had the shotgun and the ARs over there against the wall, and I'm like, we're downstairs with all of our weaponry.
So, if somebody tries to come up in this house, I hope they don't, because they would be dead.
But you don't think about that kind of stuff until it's right there on you and you have looting happening in other counties and you're thinking, are they going to start looting here?
Because if they do and they come to my house, they're going to have a bad day.
This is something else.
I can appreciate that you like to talk about guns and the Second Amendment and protecting yourself.
And we've done a good bit of training with people that are much more skilled at self-defense than I am and all that.
And something I've learned over the years about guns, and I just did this probably a year ago, every gun I have is the exact same gun.
I'm a fan of Glocks, especially a 9mm, and obviously the.223 or.556.
And I've gotten...
I guess we can talk about this, but we're in the South.
We've got guns in our trucks.
We've got guns in our house.
We've got guns in our offices.
Every gun I grab is the exact same gun, and I have learned to master that gun.
I've learned how to clear jams.
I can close my eyes.
I can do it in the dark.
If something bad really happens, 5.56 and 9mm are going to be all over the place.
I know some of these guys are buying guns like with the 5.7 and it's that's a good gun.
But if things got bad, how hard is it to find ammo for that?
I've got a thousand rounds in my closet.
Well, I want to be able to have a thousand in the closet and find more on the streets.
But I think the big thing there is the takeaway from that is If you're going to get guns and have guns and learn to use them, like I said, learn to master the gun you have because there's a lot of people that don't know how to use it if they need it.
It's really neat.
Get with somebody that understands the AR platform and have them teach you how to clear a jam, how to load it efficiently.
There's more than one kind of jam and what do you do when that happens?
Before that, we've done a lot of shooting and I thought I knew how to use this gun.
Yeah, I didn't have a clue.
Didn't have a clue.
Because if you're stressed, that's when the jam is going to happen.
Yep.
In a crisis.
Well, you know, we don't have...
I have a couple with a hammer, a revolver, you know, but I don't...
I like shooting a revolver because it's easier to shoot and load for me, but I don't keep them anywhere around.
They're in my safe locked up because I don't want my children to cock them.
I have a seven-year-old, but my high school or my college one, they can do...
They're really good with guns.
They're fine.
But my seven-year-old, and he would never try to do that because we shoot with him.
He knows.
But still, just in case, he picked it up and wanted to show a friend or whatever.
Kids die like that all the time.
And so I don't...
He can't...
He's not strong enough to cock my gun.
And so I'm not strong enough to cop Ryan's gun.
Isn't that crazy?
But mine, I am.
And so I feel very comfortable with my gun.
But you're right.
I mean, it's important because like if I didn't have my gun, then I would be no good with Ryan's gun.
I mean, I could shoot AR, but I would be no good with his pistols because I can't physically.
I mean, maybe with adrenaline, I'd be able to, right?
Like supernatural power, like maybe I could do it.
I'm just not as good with his gun.
I can shoot him.
When he cocks him for me, I'm a good shot, but I'm not strong enough to pull it back.
It's funny you say that because I've got a few that my wife isn't strong enough to pull the trigger on.
One of them is the judge that She just can't pull the trigger.
We grew up.
Yeah, the judge, that one's hard.
I've shot that one at a shooting, like a political event.
The best gun I've ever shot is a Tommy gun.
And that thing, it was from World War II. And it was crazy.
Crazy.
I thought I was going to shoot it.
It was so easy.
And I got dead on in the chest and in the head.
I was like, I could go to war with this thing.
I would annihilate the enemy.
But that gun was so fun to shoot.
It was awesome.
And it was like, I don't know, a couple hundred thousand dollar gun.
But that's the gun I want, that gun.
It was easy to shoot.
Have you shot a Tommy gun before?
I have shot one before.
Yeah, and so then my husband saw me shoot it and Ryan was like, I was like, you want to shoot it?
And they let him shoot it too.
They were letting me because I ran for office.
Well, he told me he was a little bit scared to shoot it because I shot it so well, like so accurate, but then he was even better than me because it's easy to shoot.
It's so easy, you know?
He thought I had beginner's luck.
I'm like, boy, I'm a good shot.
Leave me alone.
No, that was a popular gun in World War II. Yep, it was awesome.
But yeah, but you don't think about, like when this first happened, I wasn't thinking about, oh my gosh, let's get the guns.
I was thinking about food and water and maybe the insulin.
I wasn't thinking about that until I laid down at night, dark, with the windows open so we could breathe and how somebody could come in on me.
Then I'm thinking about self-defense.
Yeah, and Candice, look, it's important.
I hate to say it's important, but I'm glad that happened to you.
I'm not glad it happened, but I'm also, there's a positive side to this.
Right, we can talk about it.
You learn from other people.
Yes, and a lot of people have learned from this.
Like, get this stuff ready.
Have a plan before you need a plan.
You know, like...
Know what you're going to do.
Know where stuff's at.
It's extremely important.
I know that hurricane was supposed to come right over top of us.
It ended up moving to the east maybe 60 miles.
Well, you didn't have the lithium.
Yeah.
Sprinkling clouds.
It sounds silly to say it, but being in this business, we've thought about this stuff so much that Our grocery stores were emptied in anticipation for this.
I went home and watched TV. I wasn't worried about food.
I wasn't worried about water.
I wasn't worried about ammunition.
I wasn't worried about candles or flashlights or first aid kits.
I wasn't worried.
It's already done.
We've already taken care of all this.
It's such a simple thing to do.
It doesn't require a lot.
I was just thinking people should be friends with you, Clayton.
They don't understand.
You were texting me.
Do you need anything?
Are you okay?
I can mail you something.
I'm like, no, I have all my stuff.
I'm so good.
Because I have an inside friend.
But people don't get it.
What if I didn't have that?
And a lot of people didn't.
I don't understand.
Right now, they should be ordering this and not worrying about the generator.
Even in South Georgia, because we didn't have whole city wiped out like Chimney Rock, they're not understanding the gravity of, okay, but what if you couldn't get a gas for a generator?
What if you couldn't?
You know what I mean?
They're not seeing that.
Yeah, and that's the truth.
Like I said, it's frustrating on this end to watch it.
I'm glad we were able to help the amount of people we were able to help.
This doesn't cost $5,000 or $10,000 or $2,000.
I'm not going to say you're not going to have to spend some money.
Food costs money.
Obviously, like $500 every week at the grocery store.
Bullets cost money.
All this stuff costs money.
Water costs money.
But it just, it was frustrating to stand down there and look up at these multi-million dollar homes and people standing in the breadline.
Like, man, these people are the ones that should be helping the people that are less fortunate.
You know, this is who we should be taking care of and we're not.
We're taking care of people that are more than capable of taking care of themselves.
And they didn't.
I know a lot of people lost their lives, but I hope it's been a good wake-up call for everybody else.
And even people like the grandmother that I was talking about that said she had EBT or whatever, but she couldn't use it and she didn't prepare for food but for every week for her grandkids, I hope that people like her will go and buy enough at least for a couple weeks or a month and say that they're not in that situation again because it was really stressful for me to know there are people out there like that And, I mean, I wouldn't have had enough food to feed multiple families, right?
So you can't, you can't, you can only do what you can do.
Yes, you know, to add to the frustration, we donated tons and tons of meals to churches.
And that, like, was the one that didn't bother me.
But, like, it got me thinking, like, why do these churches not already have this stuff?
Right, the churches should.
You're right, they should.
Right.
You know what I mean?
How is the church not prepared for this?
Where do we turn in our time of need?
We turn to the church.
I was grateful we donated a bunch of churches.
I was extremely grateful for that.
But looking back at it, it's like, man, you guys need to be ready for this stuff.
You guys need to be prepared for this stuff.
I mean, the shelf lasts 25 years.
There's no excuse.
When it gets 25 years down the road, eat it.
It's food.
It can be eaten at any time.
20 years, eat it, and buy more.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
A week's worth of survival food is $109.
You're not going to eat that cheap at the grocery store anymore.
But I guess that's the American culture now.
How many of us have a $1,000 cell phone in our pocket but don't have $100 worth of food in our pantry?
A lot.
Because that grandmother had an iPhone in her hand when she was talking to me.
Yes.
Like, our morals and values are just headed in the wrong direction.
Yeah, I agree.
I had a conversation the other day with, it was talking about, there had three amendments on the Georgia vote on the election with three different things.
And all of it is dealing with taxation.
And I'm like, no, I'm not voting for any of that.
Well, this is good because it's a fair tax.
And this is good.
I said, are you going to take away my property or my income tax?
Then it's all a no for me.
I'm not interested in taxing myself more with sales tax if you're not taking away another tax.
Yes, I wish all of it was sales tax.
I want you to do away with income tax and property tax.
But if you're not going to do that, I'm not going to vote myself into more tax.
Even for the T tax for transportation or the tax for You know, the community for the county, for the sheriff's office to have more, or for the education tax, even though I'm an educator, I'm not voting for more taxes.
They're like, oh, well, we won't get computers.
I said, okay, well, good, because everybody has a computer in front of their face more hours a day than what they need, and we can just go back to learn how to write in cursive, so people who are in real estate at 18 and 19 years old are not printing their name on real estate contracts, because that's where we are.
They can't buy a car without printing their name.
They do not know how to sign their name, They cannot write in cursive.
I taught third grade and that was part of third grade was cursive writing.
It is ridiculous.
We do not even know how to write in cursive anymore.
It's insane.
And so we can get time away from the computer and we can just teach and they can learn how to read and they can learn from a textbook.
No, I agree.
You know, it's funny you say that.
I just saw a contract for somebody buying a house and their signature was their name written out.
Like, where are we at in this world?
So if you're watching this and you cannot write in cursive, please go to YouTube.
And YouTube, basic cursive writing.
And get a piece of paper and a pen and start with L's.
And practice.
And then go to the next letter, B. And then A. And let's learn how to write M and N. And let's write in cursive, guys.
Just sign your name.
Learn how to sign your name.
Right.
Come on.
I mean, if you don't know how to sign it, message me.
I will write your name in cursive and you can just copy my writing.
I mean, you can't make it up.
It's crazy.
Hey, look, this is why we're at where we're at.
This is why I got out of Florida and moved up here to the mountains of Georgia.
Like, it feels like it's too far gone to save at this point.
Like, get my family up here, find a nice place to raise the kids.
It's a Christian conservative community.
Like, it's just burning down around us.
Yeah, and, you know, your area is the most conservative in the state, and then my area, the 1st District, is right there with you.
But we were hit so hard, and people were displaced, still haven't came home, so they're worried about voting.
But we are turning out in astronomical numbers across the state of Georgia for voting.
Right, Clayton?
I saw that, and it's leaning conservative.
Right.
Well, we're definitely a red state.
And so I think that if we don't have our 16 electors go to Donald Trump, we're going to have a serious problem in Georgia.
You know, we're going to have a serious problem the whole way around the country if this doesn't turn out the way we want to.
But I'll be honest with you, I don't have much faith in it.
I believe he won the last election.
Of course he did.
So what's to keep them from doing at this time?
I think maybe because we're watching and we're paying attention and we know now, we didn't really know how to do open records requests and what to look for.
And now I will actually get open records on all 159 counties.
And I am telling you, Clayton, I will go file a criminal warrant for criminal activity in every single county in this state.
I do not care.
We will not have a stolen election again in Georgia.
I will stand for it.
Let me ask you this.
And I just saw something the other day that Rudy Giuliani's got to sell some properties and do something to pay the poll workers in Georgia.
I remember watching a video in Fulton County of a lady pulling ballots out from under a table.
Right.
Whatever happened with that?
Nothing.
It was totally dismissed.
And then she sued somebody for defamation.
That's what I'm saying.
We never had an explanation for that.
We saw it with our own eyes.
And they never told us what that was about.
And so this is why our state election board did a rule where it's already in the law.
Like, they should be counting the paper to make sure that the tabulator machines, whatever the count is, let's say it's 100, 100 votes, we should have 100 pieces of paper.
That's not saying we have 89 for Donald Trump and we have 11 for Kamala, right?
It's just straight 100 100 on here, 100 on here.
That's all we're asking them to do.
We're not even asking them to put them in stacks of who got what.
And so the state election board made a rule where they have to count the paper ballot receipts to match the machine.
And there was such a meltdown about that because they don't want to do that.
Because Ruby Freeman, that's who you're talking about, she pulled out these ballots and they re-scanned them.
She would have not been to do that because the paper would have had to equal the tabulator.
So we wanted to prevent that from happening in Fulton or Gwinnett or Cobb or Columbia or Chatham in my district, anywhere in Daughtry, these liberal counties, we wanted to make sure we have a fair legal vote.
And even in these small red counties, let's make sure we have a fair legal vote.
And so...
They ruled the election board did.
Yeah, we're going to do that.
And now we have a lawsuit from Democrats and we have a conservative judge appointed by Brian Kemp, our governor, who said, no, you don't have to do that, even though you should be doing that.
It's basic accounting.
They overturned it.
And then the Georgia GOP, they appealed it.
And like two days ago, it was...
The appeal was overruled.
No, they don't have to.
So they're fighting us on basic accounting.
It is insane.
Well, this is kind of where I'm at.
Like, if you don't think they can't cheat again...
You know, what's that saying go?
Like, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice.
That's right.
That's right.
And I had a post go viral.
It was like millions of views on Twitter last week because we started early voting on Tuesday.
On Wednesday, we're watching these live numbers and they went down 14,900 total voters from 12 o'clock noon to 1250.
So in 15 minutes, we lost 14,900 votes.
Where did they go?
It's the same thing that was happening in 2020.
It happened worse in 2022 during my governor race where it's almost like an algorithm.
I don't know what else it is.
With explanation, they can't give me an explanation.
So this is what I think.
They're throttling the votes.
They're keeping them kind of here because they're going up and down, up and down, up and down.
Why would you lose votes?
You should be adding one plus one.
Why are you going backwards 15,000 votes?
And President Trump supposedly lost by 11,000 votes.
So that was a significant drop in votes in that 50-minute period last week.
Yeah.
Look, like I said, I don't have much faith in the elections anymore.
I really don't.
I'm not going to be shocked to wake up Wednesday morning and...
Kamala's president.
I'm not at this point.
I don't know where we go from here.
I don't know what you do different from here.
I saw a statistic the other day.
80% of Americans believe we should have to show an ID to vote.
80?
What are the 20?
Sackos?
Regardless, 80% of us think we should have an ID to vote.
Why is that not a law?
Why is this not mandatory everywhere?
It should be.
But it's not.
Not only an ID, like, let's do a thumbprint.
We all get our fingerprint taken when we're born.
I don't understand.
Like, I'm good with thumbprinting my vote.
They put 20 million migrants in this country in the last four years.
Like, I hate to say it.
Like, I don't know.
And I hope I'm wrong.
I really feel like the Republican Party is smoked.
Like, and I'm as conservative as they come, but we've let it slip through our fingers.
Yes, all of our fault.
We were busy raising our families, not paying attention.
We elected people we thought were representing us, and actually they were just making money for themselves.
And so that's why I got involved and started running myself, because I realized that was going on.
And I started running and thought, oh, it's the Democrats.
No, it's the Republicans, just as much as the Democrats.
It's the uniparty and it's all of the elected people against we the people because they want to have it their way.
They want to keep our power and keep making themselves money.
This is why nobody likes Trump because he kind of opened our eyes to the garbage going on in there.
You know, it's why he's hated by both parties, really.
Yeah.
And so being Carson opened my eyes before he ran for president and then got with Trump.
He was saying, you know, political correctness and the national debt is going to destroy our country.
And we have to stop this.
We have to speak the truth.
We can't be scared to say that, you know, a woman has a vagina and a man has a penis.
And that's just, it's just basic biology.
And there's nothing wrong with that.
And if you believe otherwise, you probably have gender identity disorder or you're brainwashed to believe in something that's not reality.
And I'm sorry, but reality is there's something called gender identity disorder and it's where you struggle with your gender, but that's not normal.
That is a mental health diagnosis.
And, you know, God forbid we say that because if we say that, especially me with a PhD in counseling, then they're going to say, oh my gosh, Candace Taylor said, blah, blah, blah.
It's not that I don't love the people.
I love every human being.
God doesn't make mistakes.
He knew us before he created us in our mother's womb, right?
He doesn't make mistakes, but people do suffer with mental health.
Yeah.
And you know, it's funny.
It's like now we're, and I don't know who brought all this up or who brought all this out, but you're even seeing like a lot of these shooters, these school shooters that have been in counseling and been given drugs by big pharma for 10, 15 years prior to going into these schools.
And it's funny, like, and I'd never thought of it.
I read an article about it maybe five, six months ago.
Like these guys, they're sick.
They have issues.
You know what I mean?
We no longer have places to treat them.
They closed all the mental health hospitals about 11, 12 years ago.
Yeah.
I mean, we just stick them back out into public and treat them with medication and we have no idea what's going to them.
You know, it's a scary situation we're in, but it's the same way with the gender identity.
Like, there's a sickness here.
Let's treat the sickness.
Let's not cater to it.
Let's figure out what's going on.
You know, it's scary the way it works now.
I mean, I read something the other day that, like, these girls, like, in high school, when they decide that, you know, they like other girls, like, the amount of girls that follow behind now, like, it's, you know, monkey- It's a fad.
It's a fad.
Yeah.
But it's, I mean, But it's a demon, Clayton.
It's a perversion.
It's a spirit of perversion.
It's self-control.
It's a fruit of the spirit.
Even when we're adults and we can make big decisions and we can choose our mate for life and we can get married or we can make a big decision and get divorced because we have differences that we can't work through like financial or people have affairs and they do things and you make big decisions.
But they're pushing really big decisions that are not normal decisions, right?
Divorce shouldn't be normalized, but it has been.
And, you know, having an affair definitely shouldn't be normalized, but people do that.
But it was really frowned upon, like, we should be loyal.
We should, you know, get married, and it should matter because you're in covenant, and that should matter.
These kids are not even having to think about, who do I want to spend the rest of my life with?
And that's a commitment to be with one person forever.
They're dealing with, I don't know who I am.
And it's basic foundational identity.
And then now I'm having all these hormones and I'm sexually attracted to Should be with opposite sex, but I'm being forced with TikTok to see that it's okay to be attracted to the same sex.
It's okay.
And so they're bombarded with all of this imagery and forcing these thoughts into their heads.
And also, pornography, which, you know, growing up, I mean, I'm a girl, but, you know, guy friends, you'd think they'd go buy Playboy or they'd go buy Hustler magazine.
Like, you didn't have free pornography, but it's free.
And not only is it free, it's shoved down their throat.
And then they have the Japanese anime porn that is totally disgusting, and it has, you know, There's pedophilia in it and animal bestiality in it, and that's where all the furry stuff started.
And I'm just, it's crazy what our kids could be exposed to if they allowed themselves, because it's right in their face.
Now we'll head down this rabbit hole.
Like, is this China, and I know I'm not the first one to say this, is this China pushing this on our society to destroy us from within?
Yeah, the breakdown of the American family.
Yeah.
I mean, there's no better way to take over a country.
Let's dump fentanyl across the border and pervert our children.
Let's kill them.
If I can't kill them, let's make them so, you know, demeaning they don't reproduce, right?
Because we don't reproduce if we're asexual, which is not normal.
But then we have, you know, We have fertilization where they can go get in vitro and they can have babies for two men to raise or two women to raise and then it's messing the children up.
But hey, it doesn't matter.
When I was a kid, you couldn't do that.
That wasn't allowed.
Defects would come and say, no, you can't do that.
But now it's celebrated on social media.
What's right is wrong and wrong is right.
Yep, that's right.
Well, everything, yeah, it's upside down.
Everything is opposite.
I believe that's in the Bible, isn't it?
It is in the Bible, and that's why everybody's like, this is like the end time kind of thing.
It does.
It feels like that.
It feels like we are at, at end time, end time.
Yeah.
Anytime God, Jesus can come back, right?
Anytime.
Like I said, it seems impossible to fight at this point.
We fought a revolution over a 3% tax on T. And now what are we paying?
40, 50, 60, 70% tax anymore?
Everything we buy, everything we touch is taxed.
Clayton, I would hate to add it.
I was talking to somebody about this personally the other day.
If you think about your income tax and your sales tax and your property tax, And then all the other things, you're taxed to death.
Yep.
And it's not going away.
It's only going to get worse.
What are we, $34 trillion in debt and adding a trillion dollars every 90 days or something now?
Fake tax, federal tax.
It's not going away.
It's here to stay and it's only going to get worse.
You know, I saw something that the IRS... Release their new tax brackets for next year.
And everybody's taxes are going up several thousands of dollars next year.
So I don't know.
Well, like I said, Candice, that's why I got, it's like a fight you can't fight.
You can't win it anymore.
You know what I mean?
And then think about interest.
So you've got the taxes, then you've got the interest.
So it's never just straight money.
Yeah, but no, you're absolutely right.
And then insurance that you have to have because you're required by law.
And you wouldn't believe the people who are supposed to have insurance that don't have insurance.
So I'm paying an astronomical amount because I have a vintage home.
So I'm like $4,000 a year in insurance.
And then other people, and I don't ever want to have to use it because if you have too many claims, they'll cancel you anyway.
But then you get other people who don't even have it at all.
Yeah.
And so they're, I mean, they're really in trouble now because they don't have insurance.
But then they were saying, if you don't have insurance, then FEMA will do more for you.
Oh, of course they will.
Makes perfect sense.
Make them dependent on us a little bit more.
You know, there was, I saw something today.
It was, not to change subject, but it was a graph showing how many times racism has been mentioned in the media.
Oh my gosh, I wouldn't even, I bet.
We went back to like 1990.
And the graph is just kind of heading along.
And when 2008 hits, it spikes 431%.
And it hasn't really come down since then.
Obama.
That's when Obama got in office.
But it really makes you wonder.
And I don't blame it on him.
I think that kind of started it.
But I think the media and the powers that be kind of realized, let's give them something to squabble about.
Keep them distracted.
Let them fight over here.
And we can do whatever we need to do over here.
Well, exactly.
And they want us to think it was because we're a racist nation and so because we had Obama that people didn't like it.
No.
No, no, no.
That makes no sense because if we actually voted for Obama as a country, which I don't believe he ever won.
I thought he did.
Now I don't even think he won.
I think it was fake.
But if he actually won, right, that would show we're not a racist nation because we didn't vote for him based on his skin color or against him based on his skin color because he was an awesome speaker.
He was awesome at manipulating people.
No, Obama pushed a racist agenda on this country that was not a racist country.
He can't do it both ways.
Either we're not racist and we voted as a nation for a man half black.
Or either we are racist and he actually didn't win and he made us racist by forcing it in our face.
Which is it?
Look, I agree.
And you know what?
It doesn't matter which argument you take with the left.
They're losers either way.
Yeah.
It doesn't matter.
What do they say?
Like, don't argue with idiots.
It makes you look stupid.
Right.
You're not going to win.
I mean, it's just wasting your air.
It's wasting time.
You know, and it's every time, like, something like that's brought up.
It's just, like, it doesn't matter what happens and what you're going to do.
You're going to find a way to spin this and make the rights sound like racist or idiots or, you know, it's just...
Again, it's exhausting sometimes trying to deal with this logic.
And you're even starting to see it on the left now.
You know what I mean?
I'm sure you've seen the thing that Elon Musk...
You've probably seen it before, but Elon Musk put it out on Twitter and it had a guy stand on the left, a guy stand on the right, and it had a guy in the middle under moderate and said, me.
And nothing has moved, but the left has gone real far left, and now the moderate is no longer in the middle.
He's on the right.
Right.
It's a simple but really humorous diagram.
It's kind of scary.
I remember 10, 15 years ago listening to Bill Maher thinking, this guy's crazy.
What the heck?
Now you listen to him, you're like, man, I wish that's who we had to debate.
I wish that's who we had to argue with.
I think we've got more in common now with Bill Maher than I do people on the left.
It's so crazy anymore.
You can't even believe it.
None of it makes sense.
Well, this is how I take it from what I've learned in politics.
You've got the left 2% who are loud and obnoxious and mentally ill.
They're really brainwashed.
And then you have liberal white women that make up this other space.
Then you've got the people on the right who are elitist and they don't really care if anything happens to us.
They just care about their money and power.
They don't care if we die.
They don't care if the vaccine kills us.
They don't care about population control.
They don't really care about anything.
And those are one or two percent of the top elite that are psychos on the right.
And they are racist and they're insane.
Just as much as this left is insane.
And then there's everybody else.
And so, you know, when you take the liberal white women and you make them weigh on this side, you've got white men who are married to these liberal white women who I question their sanity, but they're voting for Trump because they know they're not voting for Kamala.
They know better.
So that's why I know he's going to win with 100 million votes.
He will.
He'll win with 100 million votes.
But, like you said earlier, we don't trust the voting system.
So, To go back to your point right there about where we're all at, you know, I've got, I spent last weekend with my cousin in Wyoming, and he travels, like, constantly.
I mean, all over the world.
Like, it's impressive everywhere.
He makes videos and stuff like that.
He should come on here.
Oh, he'd be great.
You'd love him, but...
He travels all over the world.
Like, I mean, he did a 5,000-mile drive through the middle of China.
I mean, he's been all over the Middle East, like, just all over the world.
Places where I'm like, dude, you go there?
Like, that's not dangerous or crazy.
He goes, Clayton, he goes, you get to these places, and he goes, you get out in the country.
He goes, don't go to the cities.
He goes, avoid the cities, but get out in the country.
And he goes, they're people, they speak a different language, but they're just like us.
They just want to live.
They want to be left alone.
Left alone.
And they want to live.
You know, that kind of, like, opened my eyes.
Because it's even here in the United States.
Like, I'm in the South.
You're in the South.
Go to New York City and let me know what it's like.
Go to Jessup, Georgia, and it's just country people that want to live.
You open the door for them, and they say thank you.
Go to New York City and open the door for somebody, and they look at you like you're an idiot.
Go to Atlanta and open a door, say hi to somebody.
Like, It's just crazy how divided we've become.
Are we really meant to live in close quarters like this, in the cities, crammed on top of each other?
Does it put everybody in a bad mood?
But you go to the perimeter around Atlanta, which is the majority of Georgia.
Here's a little Atlanta and everywhere else.
And we want to be left alone.
And that's the problem.
They haven't left us alone.
And so now we're engaged.
That's why we're turning out massively this election.
And it's happening all over the country because we just want to be left alone and raise our families and be able to work.
And, you know, our effort of work produce income that's not killing us when we go buy groceries.
They want us to work so we can pay our 60% of taxes.
Right.
Right.
Like good little slaves.
That's right.
Good little citizens, right?
Well, I want everybody, and we're going to go because it's time, but I want everybody to go to Clayton.
Heaven's Harvest.
I seriously do because it just happened to me, and I had an assurance That I would not be starving and my family would not be starving because I have six months of freeze-dried food in my pantry.
And I also have a way to filter my water.
And so I want you to go to Heaven's Harvest.
And actually, Clayton gives like five extra percent off than he does other people for me because he loves me.
So you can use code Candice and you can get it way cheaper.
And it is an insurance policy.
What does she want to say, Clayton?
Yeah.
Yes, no, you're absolutely right.
Look, it's an insurance policy.
You pay for it on your car, you pay for it on your house.
I hope this is one you never have to use.
I really do.
But it's just stuff as simple as these Grail water bottles.
Stuff as simple as a meal in a bag, like, can literally save your life.
Look, unless you enjoy standing in line waiting on FEMA, like, that's your prerogative.
I don't feel like that's what we need to be doing.
We need to be able to take care of our families.
And it is similar to an MRE as far as how it's packaged, but it does not taste like an MRE. This food is good food.
They're delicious.
They're hot meals.
All it takes is, you know, 16 ounces of filtered water and it cooks right there in the bag.
There's water storage containers on there for storing water.
Like it's just, again, it's just one of those simple things like that.
We need to really wake up and realize we need to take care of ourselves.
It's not just a hurricane or a blizzard, but our electrical infrastructure is so fragile.
I'm waiting for that day to come.
They could shut down the East Coast for years and they could do it simply.
I've worked in that industry.
You can't buy these parts at Home Depot or Lowe's.
Ironically, they're all bought from China.
So, I mean, this stuff is real and it can happen.
And I'd like to see everybody able to take care of their families.
Well, thank you so much for coming on and for sharing and for talking to me because not everybody cares.
It's kind of, it can be a boring topic if you're not, if you don't understand.
And so you understand.
I've been excited about the show so we could talk about everything.
And people are, they were coming on my platform every single day.
Do you have power yet?
Do you have power yet?
And what are y'all doing?
I mean, so people were curious.
And so I'm not really surprised that it Boomed in other places, but I am concerned that people that actually experienced it are not being proactive today.
So I need everybody to go buy some insurance policy food and put it in your house.
Absolutely.
Like you said, use the promo code KANDICE, save them 5%, and then we did free shipping on anything over $99.
So it's a good deal.
It's a cheap insurance policy.
Well, thank you so much.
I'll see you very soon.
I'm going to come to North Georgia.
We're going to take a vacation up there and come see y'all.
Now's the time to come.
The leaves are changing.
It's beautiful.
I know.
I'm going to have to come.
We're going to get up there.
Maybe around Thanksgiving time we'll come.
All right.
I'll see y'all next week on Steve Peter Network.
I'm Candace.
I love you.
God bless you.
you.
God bless America.
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