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April 2, 2025 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Trump Declares LIBERATION DAY
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Welcome to the show.
Thanks so much for being with us as always.
My name is Paul Harreld.
This is the Millstone Report.
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Happy Liberation Day.
Trump declaring today April 2nd, Liberation Day.
We're going to try to dive in today and among other things, try to figure out exactly what all that means.
I think it has a lot to do, everything to do with tariffs.
We're going to watch the White House has a branding on it.
Obviously, they're putting out Uh, you know, this is a huge day of victory.
I've been telling you, though, that this is, uh, just from what I can see, the goal here is really a complete financial revolution in just the way that the United States pays its bills.
That seems to be what the main goal here is, and it's really incredible.
So, a couple of things.
First off, from what I can tell, you know, if you go back and you look at other reports, from you know several weeks ago you have you had this out there was Howard Lutnick who's been talking about the external revenue service instead of the internal revenue service again trying to get all of this revenue from the rest of the you know the rest of the globe and but you had this idea there's no taxes for anybody out there making less than $150,000
but there was a prerequisite for that and that prerequisite was that you're gonna have to balance the budget In order to get that.
That's the goal.
Trump's okay with that goal.
But, you know, he wants to balance the budget.
Okay, so right now, though, we're $36 trillion in debt.
Now, you guys know me.
If you haven't, my take on the debt is a little bit less, I don't know, by the book.
Just considering the fact that I just think the national debt is only going to matter when somebody Wants it to matter right like planned economic collapse just seems like that's potentially in the cards Because I remember back when I'm just gonna preface this and then we're gonna go on treating treating the national debt like like it is a huge problem and no doubt that it is but I Just am skeptical.
I feel like there's just something that we don't know because you know when I started covering When I started covering politics All the way back in 2009, when I started my first radio show, we were $10-12 trillion in debt.
In 2010, the rise of the Tea Party, they were all talking about the debt.
You had Obama in the White House who was spending.
These were the talking points, right?
We want the Tea Party to come in, we want to get it under control.
And of course, that didn't happen.
I mean, 2009, we're $12 trillion in debt.
And everybody, you know, was saying that the sky was going to fall and now we're 36 trillion dollars in debt.
And while the country has definitely suffered, the middle class has definitely suffered in slow incremental ways, you know, manufacturing is left and everything else, for the most part, at least for the people in power, nothing bad has happened to them.
Nothing has happened to their power.
And then you kind of Understand how much 36 trillion dollars is by understanding how much 1 trillion dollars is again 1 trillion dollars the way I conceptualize it is just to say 27 million dollars a day for a hundred years That's how much 1 trillion is 27 million being spent a day for a hundred years And you still have a little money left over at the end of the whole 100 years So that's a gargantuan amount of money if you can envision different piles of money each One trillion and each representing 27 million a day
for 100 years and we owe back in 2009, 2010 we owed 10, 12 trillion.
12 trillion I think it was.
Now we owe 36. What's the difference between those two numbers?
If you really understand how much a trillion dollars is, I mean the whole thing is just a joke, right?
Turning on this printing press, asking us to pay taxes coming up here on April the 15th.
I mean the whole thing is a giant scam.
That's what I've come to understand.
That being said, we are $36 trillion in debt.
According to estimates, in 2025, we're going to spend $6 trillion this year.
The government is going to spend $6 trillion this year, which is a problem because we only take in, we're only projected to take in $4 trillion this year, which You know, you do the math, that would add another 2 trillion dollars, bringing our 36 trillion dollar debt up to 38 trillion dollars.
Okay, that's adding 2 trillion dollars to the debt.
So, what I can see though, from what I can tell, you've got Elon Musk and you've got Doge, and you've got all of these cuts coming.
You've got the employees being cut, you've got all this waste, you've got Musk saying that, you know, they find casually Casually, they're wasting a billion dollars, right?
They gave a contract to a, you know, survey company, they could have done for 10 grand, and they spent a billion dollars.
So he's casually finding a billion dollars in waste.
The goal is to find a trillion dollars in cuts.
Doge is trying to, so now all of a sudden the two trillion dollar deficit, yearly deficit, if you can find the trillion dollars in cuts, which I think you could find way more than that, now you're only at one trillion.
Okay, then you have the tariffs, which is what I feel like today is all about.
The tariffs.
They're trying to right now, according to what I've read, you've got, you know, we're taking in 50 billion dollars worth of tariffs right now.
Donald Trump wants to raise that to 500 billion dollars.
Okay, so that's half a trillion dollars there.
You see how you're getting close to balancing the budget all of a sudden?
And so you're adding this up and then you take into account Tax policy you take into account the idea that if you could if you can lower taxes if you actually do You know say people making less than 150 grand pay no taxes If you start to allow the tariffs to start to fund some of these unfunded liability programs all of a sudden In terms of balancing the budget not actually paying down the debt.
I'm sure there's a plan to do that but in terms of actually balancing the budget you can see that this is Trump's goal.
This is the direction they're moving.
And the tariffs though, back to the tariffs real quick, because the revenue increases that they're hoping to get from the tariffs aren't just from these other countries.
It's also from the idea, because right now we're already seeing, as we're going to see here in a minute, Uh, some countries are already saying, okay, no more tariffs because Trump is expected to announce reciprocal tariffs later this evening at the White House after the markets close.
I think about three o'clock, uh, three or four o'clock, four o'clock Eastern, three o'clock Central.
I think it's the time he's going to have this press conference.
He's going to announce some things.
Um, with the tariffs, uh, with a tariff policy going into effect, you, you have now, the theory goes, you have now made it, you've created an incentive for manufacturing and businesses to come back to the United States which those businesses pay taxes the employees that they are going to employ pay taxes and so the idea is that you get another 500 billion dollars in revenue or maybe more and now all of a sudden if you get more than
that based on the math again You know spending four trillion uh we're gonna have to borrow spending six trillion but we're only taking four trillion you have a trillion dollars in savings you have 500 billion in tariffs and then you have new jobs and tax cuts and everything else you could see potentially how economically speaking you could be running a surplus a year-to-year surplus uh you know in the next 12 months maybe the next two years um
that Is why I believe Trump is declaring today Liberation Day, a complete overhaul of our financial system, in a way.
But let's just go, before we go any further, let's just, what are the mainstream media, what are they going to say about this?
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CNBC. This is what they're saying.
Trump tariff live updates.
President makes final decision on reciprocal duties.
This is their summary.
What you need to know, they say Trump has hyped the start of his reciprocal tariffs.
It's America's Liberation Day.
White House is calling the new tariff rollout Make America Wealthy Again.
Major stock indexes, according to CNBC, are rattled by these fears.
By the way, they're also saying The Daily Mail is reporting, I think on a Politico piece, saying that Musk is going to step down soon from the Doge and people are making it out like there's some sort of tension between Musk and Trump.
Maybe that could be the case based on the Wisconsin Supreme Court election last night not going Trump's way.
I don't know, but I think these are just clickbait headlines because I mean, it was reported a month ago that Musk always planned to step down at the end of May or sometime in May.
So, you know, it's something to do with being a temporary government employee.
You only have so many days in order to do that.
So I don't know.
I don't really buy that it's some sort of major loss.
Although the Supreme Court not going the Republicans' way in Wisconsin really is terrible.
Interesting though, we'll talk about this here in a minute, it is interesting that the voter ID law passed.
Everybody's trying to analyze what actually went on and we do have to remind you that Wisconsin does rely heavily on electronic voting machines.
People are going to be asking those questions as well.
Here's the White House though.
This is how they are billing today.
Again, Liberation Day.
Uh, this is what it sounds like.
President Trump pushing ahead with his America First agenda.
Breaking news, Apple announced it's going to work with Foxconn to build a server factory in Texas by 2026.
The company says it is now planning to invest $500 billion in the U.S. economy.
The CEO of SoftBank pledging to invest $100 billion in the U.S. over the next four years.
This is President Trump delivering on the promise he made to the American people on the campaign trail.
The idea is come to America Build greatness in America.
Build for America.
American customers.
Project Stargate.
It's a joint venture between SoftBank, Oracle, and OpenAI, and they're going to create a data center that will eventually be expanded to other states.
Those people are listening to Mr. Trump's pitch to bring new industry to America.
This is the latest pledge from a foreign business leader promising to spend big in the U.S. as a result of Trump's election victory.
Founder of the property development company, Demac Properties, is pledging the money.
President Trump announcing $100 billion investment The most powerful AI chips in the world will be made right here in America.
Things happen so quickly in the Trump world, right?
It's a hundred days.
It feels like it's a hundred months.
This is leadership.
This is taking control of the problem for military, for everything, for industrial, for our economy.
Even if it causes short-term pain, the reality is it is the right decision.
NVIDIA says it will invest hundreds of billions of dollars over the next four years, part of the manufacturing renaissance under President Donald J. Trump.
Furniture maker Pre-PAC are shifting their operations from Canada to North Carolina.
Johnson & Johnson says it will invest more than $55 billion in the U.S.
over the next four years.
Hyundai renounced a $20 billion.
I mean, the AI stuff is spooky, but the stuff about Johnson& Johnson, come on.
That's big pharma.
I think we could use a lot less big pharma investment in this country.
But anyway, I digress.
Your leadership, Mr.
President, Hyundai Motor Group is proud to be a stronger partner in America's industrial future.
This is the automobile industry.
Now those plants largely have stopped and they're moving them to our country.
Honda is building one of the biggest plants.
The trade story is certainly picking up speed here and pushing more countries to make these bigger investments.
It's another example of the Trump effect.
GE Aerospace announcing a nearly $1 billion investment into American manufacturing.
Eli Lilly announcing plans to expand its manufacturing here in the United States.
$27 billion additional spend, bringing our total to more than $50 billion.
The money's rolling in, and this is in the past 60-some-odd.
We are CMACGM, one of the leaders in shipping and logistics around the world.
day we are investing 20 billion dollars foreign leaders from around the world investors from Silicon Valley to Wall Street to Main Street have confidence again in our economy and our market and in The Trump effect this morning, a string of massive wins for American manufacturing.
The numbers speak for themselves.
Wisconsin-based Clarios is putting up $6 billion to expand its American operation.
What's driving these decisions?
President Trump's aggressive made-in-America policies and his commitment to bringing industry back to American soil this is exactly what Trump promised America first is back All right, so that is the White House official account on X. That's the branding that they're going with today.
And again, we will see what the Trump press conference reveals later today about The economic future of the country.
You see, Happy Liberation Day, America.
You've got the American flag emoji and then a big bag of money emoji.
You can see that right there.
So this is clearly about what they're saying, making America wealthy again or bringing all of this money back.
And the only, I'll just be honest, totally selfish as just a taxpayer.
I want to know specifically, like, what is this going to mean for the average American?
You may not see anything immediately, but I'm just thinking.
I'm thinking of the IRS, okay?
I'm thinking of, like, they've been saying, like, they've been allegedly going to let go 45,000 IRS employees.
They're going to turn the IRS.
This has just been what's been said, been, you know, bantied about.
They're going to turn the IRS into the External Revenue Service.
The idea of ending the Internal Revenue Service has been floated out there.
Donald Trump's even talked about it on the campaign trail.
If that's where all of this is leading, I want to reiterate, if that's where all of this leads, you're talking about the biggest transfer of liberty from the government back to the people.
Maybe since George Washington crossed the Delaware.
Just in terms of just the sheer amount of power and authority the government amasses by demanding we tell them every year how much money we owe.
It's just, the whole thing is tyrannical.
And then you take that with Elon Musk finding magic money machines.
USAID, you know, giving all this money to, you know, these Intel Oligarch apparatus in the billions and billions of dollars.
And, you know, it's less than 1% of the budget, but it's just the sheer gargantuan amount of people who are just, you know, I'll create an NGO and I'll get $500 million.
It's absolutely insane the evidence that the government hates the people, hates the American people.
That's who's been in charge.
And so, what's the quickest way These are things I think the average American wants to know.
It's all great to talk about the high finance and all this investment coming and the tariffs and everything else.
But what exactly is it going to mean for the average American in the short term?
In the long term, I think, with manufacturing and everything else, it's a no-brainer that it's going to be a net positive.
Now, over on Zero Hedge, they've got a...
Tyler Durden's got this article by Emil Akon and Andrew Morin via the Epoch Times, how Trump's Liberation Day tariffs are set to reshape global trade.
Companies, markets, and governments are on edge today, expecting the move to send shockwaves across the globe.
Liberation Day will impact all countries, Trump told reporters over the weekend aboard Air Force One.
However, some countries will be more vulnerable due to their high trade imbalances with the United States and significant trade barriers against American goods, including China, India, and the European Union, Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Vietnam, Japan, and South Korea.
The president will reveal details of his tariff plan at the White House Rose Garden event Wednesday afternoon after the stock markets close.
Speaking to reporters from the Oval Office back on March 31st, Trump stated that his tariff rates will be lower and in certain instances substantially lower than what other countries have been charging the United States.
Back on February 13th, the president unveiled the concept, describing it as a fair and reciprocal plan for trade by raising U.S.
levies to match duties that other nations impose on U.S.
products.
Alrighty, you're seeing some movement with these threats.
Yesterday, a lot of people were shocked to learn that Israel tariffs the United States.
As much money as we give Israel, people were shocked to learn that Israel was tariffing the United States.
Fox News reported that Israel yesterday announced it's canceling all tariffs on U.S. products.
So ahead of this Liberation Day announcement, Israel's saying, we're no longer going to tariff U.S. products.
Then we have Derek Evans reporting that India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now considering cutting $23 billion worth of tariffs on United States imports.
News out of Vietnam.
We have Vietnam saying they're going to cut all tariffs on U.S. goods according to X-Alerts.
India's Prime Minister considering it.
Vietnam saying we're cutting all tariffs on U.S. goods ahead of this announcement.
This is already having, you know, massive implications.
And again, I think it also comes down to what I talked about at the top of the show.
$36 trillion in debt.
We spend $6 trillion this year.
We only take in $4 trillion.
Doge is trying to cut $1 trillion.
Trump wants to raise $500 billion in new tariffs revenue.
Then he wants to, you know, manufacturing to come, incentive to come, jobs to come.
Tax cuts are on the way.
And again, this is all in an effort to get a year-to-year, not to necessarily tackle the national debt yet, But to try to run an actual surplus in America, which would be incredible.
So again, financial, again, it is an attempt at a financial revolution for how we structure and fund our government here in this country.
And so anyway, yeah, I mean, you aim for the stars and, you know, maybe you get to the moon.
We'll see.
Now, in the meantime, excuse me, in the meantime, I mentioned Doge.
Clandestine over on X reporting that massive layoffs are now beginning yesterday for the U.S. health agencies.
RFK Jr. currently remaking our failed health agencies, he writes, who have proven via COVID that not only are they incompetent, but they are corrupt and abusing U.S. taxpayer dollars.
You've got HHS, NIH, CDC, FDA are all being trimmed down substantially.
Tens of thousands of jobs are being cut starting today as part of the Doge-inspired orders from Trump.
Now, he says, clandestine to COVID wrecking, Well, anyway, we'll just move on from that because this is where I really wanted to get to.
This is how some of the left, William Wolf yesterday reporting on what Sam Stein reported, liberal journalist Sam Stein.
Absolute bloodbath at HHS, NIH, CDC this morning.
Generation of scientists, health care officials are being wiped out.
The mass culling of the labor force.
So this is from a leftist website called Bullwark.
The mass culling of the labor force of the Department of Health and Human Services began on Tuesday morning and early indications are that it's a bloodbath.
Multiple officials who work in the department told the Bullwark that the entire offices that entire offices were being eliminated.
Much of the focus appeared to be on the administrative side of things but not all of it.
We were sent an email for instance that Vince Bonham, the Acting Deputy Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute, told colleagues this morning that he has been unexpectedly placed on administrative leave.
He had a 20-year career as a researcher and leader at NIH.
Within a few months, it was gone.
Another interesting thing, you guys remember the Institute of Peace?
They were in the news.
The Institute of Peace last week was in the news because they barricaded themselves in their offices and refused to allow Elon Musk.
So yesterday when I reported on an agency being found guilty or there's evidence of financial crimes that they wiped out and they deleted.
It was apparently the Institute of Peace that did this.
Musk saying that they recovered the financial data exposing the crimes and according to what I read they were Paying the Taliban money.
The National Institute for Peace was giving money to the Taliban, is what I read last night.
It's just incredible.
No wonder they were barricading themselves in their offices and changing the locks, trying to prevent DOJ from uncovering their crimes.
And so, in line with all of this, the firings going on at HHS, the culling at HHS, William Wolfe from the Center of Baptist Leadership has this incredible video that had me rolling this morning.
Yesterday, a fired federal worker accosted Senator Banks.
Okay, so this is Senator Jim Banks.
Okay, he's a senator from Indiana.
He was getting on an elevator and And this may be a little difficult to hear, but take a listen.
Hi, I was a worker at HHS.
I was fired illegally on February 14th.
There are many people who are not getting social service programs, especially people with disabilities.
Are you going to do anything to stop what's happening?
You probably deserved it.
I deserved it?
You probably deserved it.
I deserved it?
Wow! That's great to hear.
Why did I deserve it?
Because you seem like a clown.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Oh my goodness.
So, because you seem like a clown.
You probably deserved it.
You probably deserved getting fired.
Why? Well, because you seem like a clown as the elevator doors close.
For those of you listening to the audio-only version of the show, as the doors are closing, you probably deserved it.
That's fantastic.
Oh man.
Oh, by the way, I want to remind everybody.
So, we're going to air this on Friday, but if you want to sneak peek at it, I sat down with Jacob Holloway yesterday afternoon.
And, uh, he's a Tesla owner.
He owns a Tesla.
And we talked about just the psychological torment of driving a Tesla, being a Tesla owner, and how, you know, back when he first got it, conservatives would kind of, like, you know, scoff at it, even though he's, he's, uh, on the, you know, right side of the political spectrum.
And now he's afraid, you know, now there are cops in Atlanta at Tesla charging stations.
There are cops keeping Tesla owners safe.
You know, a Tesla charging station used to be where you could go, uh, to probably meet liberals.
And now they've been told who to hate.
And now, you know, he's got friends and family saying, hey man, maybe you should not drive your Tesla anymore.
Maybe you should get rid of it, or maybe you should just park it in a garage.
This is the United States of America, and people who own Teslas are now having to drive, looking over their shoulder for the next crazy leftist that may firebomb their car.
Absolutely insane.
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Anyway, so that's interesting.
Yesterday, though, we had interesting results, to say the least.
You had these House races in Florida that went Republican, but then you had the Supreme Court race in Wisconsin that went for the Radical Democrat.
Here is, over on CNN, this is how Scott Jennings put it.
Yeah, I tend to agree with that, actually.
There's always things to learn, and for the Republicans, you know, it's a party of low-propensity voters now.
Did any of them actually show up in any of these races in Florida or Wisconsin, or was it largely they just kept doing what they've been doing, which is showing up for Donald Trump and nothing else?
That's one thing to be studied.
I do think the Republican takeaways tonight are going to be this.
In Florida, Democrats burned about $20 million on two congressional campaigns, where both Republicans look like they're going to get around 57% of the vote.
Yes, not as high as what Donald Trump got, but certainly Commanding victories Democrats were down in the low 40s Republicans again at 57% Wisconsin the voter ID initiative that Donald Trump was heavily involved in and heavily supported That's a big issue for Republicans and conservatives last.
I saw it was passing at about a rate of 60 40 So they're gonna like that I agree with you that Democrats have a nice win on the Supreme Court here called it early in the night But for Republicans tonight, I do think a lot of people were sort of bracing for impact that it you know What was gonna happen tonight?
And what do we find out?
Republicans are okay in their Florida districts, and voter ID is still a popular thing.
There's a bunch of people that voted for a liberal Supreme Court justice and turned around and voted voter ID tonight in Wisconsin, which shows you the popularity of that issue.
So that raises an interesting question.
The idea that you would vote for this liberal Supreme Court justice, but then you would turn around and vote for voter ID.
By the way, a voter ID constitutional amendment that now this liberal Supreme Court justice in Wisconsin I'm sure will love to get a case to overturn The constitutional amendment is somehow unconstitutional.
But it does raise interesting questions, like how does that happen?
Exactly. Derek Evans, serious questions.
If Democrats hold a 37% approval rating in Wisconsin and the same voters passed a constitutional amendment to require voter ID, how then did a Democrat who opposes voter ID secure a seat on the Wisconsin Supreme Court?
These are things, these are good questions people are asking.
And I would like to know, I'll tell you what I would like to know.
In light of the groundbreaking, treasonous evidence that Elon Musk uncovered at that Wisconsin rally, that there was a systemic process to allow illegal immigrants to cross our border, to release them on their own recosnance, to never ever come back to court, even though they said they would come back, then they would apply for work permits.
Once they would apply for the worker permit, They were automatically given a social security number, automatically enrolled for max benefits, automatically put on Medicaid, automatically put on the IRS refund schedule with no income, and they were also registered to vote.
And then they did a sample and they found out, yes, some of these illegal aliens also voted.
I just would love to know a breakdown of Wisconsin last night.
I wonder if you'll even get that.
Also, now, I mean, honestly, Pam Bondi, the Attorney General, says she has some sort of election integrity unit.
I believe she's formed some election integrity segment of the Department of Justice.
I think they should look into...
I just think they should give it a look.
Are they going to?
I won't hold my breath.
I won't hold my breath.
DC Drano has an interesting take on this about how this would happen.
So maybe it's, you know, maybe it's as simple as abortion.
writes, "I was confused as everyone else about Wisconsin's election results.
How could they overwhelmingly approve voter ID, but then pick a liberal justice?" He says it all comes down to one thing: abortion. Independents still want abortion access.
We have to unravel decades of liberal indoctrination telling them it's a good thing to terminate your baby.
This potentially is a legitimate reason as to why you had these conflicting results with a liberal justice getting it but then they voted for the voter ID laws.
It could have been the independents which according to the results did swing towards the Democrats.
And this would go, you know, this would be a reoccurring trend, uh, you know, that you go back to the 2024 election and you had the, you know, Republican head saying, we have to moderate on our stance on abortion, we have to take it out of the platform, uh, because, you know, we're gonna, we're never gonna win another national election again.
And again, what does that say about us as a country?
It's, it says that we are still a very murderous country and the blood of innocents cries out from the ground.
And you really can't get around that.
As much as we're talking about potential economic success for this country, I really don't care about economic success if we have to murder babies to win elections.
We have to allow the pink-haired, purple-haired people in blue states to murder their babies to win elections so that we can put in the sound economic policies.
If this is true, which I suspect it is, it does go to show that we still have sections of the country that are morally bankrupt and are calling good things evil and evil things good.
Just a fact.
Elon Musk saying, though, that the most important thing, even though he stumped for the conservative in the judicial race there in Wisconsin, he says the most important thing was that Wisconsin Question 1, which added the voter ID requirement to the state's constitution, did pass.
So we'll see.
And we'll see if that liberal justice doesn't strike it down.
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Alright, so then we have next on our list Megan Basham, the author of Shepherds for Sale.
By the way, keep Megan Basham in your prayers as she is continuing to battle cancer and just be praying for her because she is such an asset to have out there speaking truth to power specifically to the woke Big Eva forces out there that are essentially assaulting the purity of the church.
And I'm sure many people would say Megan Basham is disturbing the peace of some of those churches, but sometimes you have to sacrifice peace in order to get purity.
And that's what she is doing from a journalistic standpoint, exposing just giant red flags about Marxism.
You know, essentially, there's a safe space that's been carved out for Marxism in some churches.
She says, well, at least this past GOP will probably win the next Wisconsin judicial election after the voter ID pass.
We can only hope, right?
And then here, this is Susan Crawford.
This is who won.
You can just imagine.
We're going to kind of transition into the Guy-nocracy.
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Let's talk about the Guy-nocracy, shall we?
These stories really, the fact that you've got Susan Crawford Essentially winning and you've got DC Drano saying that it has to do potentially with abortion and the fact the gynocracy still rules feminism is still a Huge problem in this country and it's not just on the left.
It's a bipartisan problem Our friend Jeff Younger says feminism is actually a much bigger problem in the Republican Party specifically at like local and state levels than it is over in the left So, kind of a rare melding of these two issues.
The gynocracy not only affects the left, but it affects the right.
Here is a headline, New York Post, Representative Anna Paulina Luna defeats GOP effort to block proxy voting for new moms and dads in blow to Speaker Johnson.
Nine House Republicans yesterday joined all 213 Democrats Tuesday to keep alive a bill that would allow lawmakers who are new parents to cast proxy votes for three months after the child's birth.
The GOP revolt spearheaded by Representative Ana Paulina Luna of Florida was a blow to House Speaker Mike Johnson, who swiftly moved to cancel scheduled votes for the remainder of the week, which is a move that's really upset a lot of people because people want to actually catalyze Trump's agenda.
They want to put it in statutory form.
Last month, Luna secured the required 218 signatures to a parliamentary tool known as Discharge Petition, forcing a vote on her bill to allow proxy voting for new moms, pregnant women who are unable to travel safely or have serious medical condition, and lawmakers whose spouses are pregnant or giving birth.
A bid to quash the petition, the New York Post writes,"...and prohibit further proxy voting proposals tucked into an otherwise routine rules package failed 222 to 206 Tuesday giving the House two legislative days to consider Luna's measure with a final vote expected next week." Quote, never bet against a Luna.
End quote.
That's the former lawmaker.
That's what she said.
She gave birth to her first child back on August, back in August of last year, two years ago, August 2023.
Tuesday's vote came one day after Luna left the hard-right House Freedom Caucus saying they had blackmailed Johnson into trying to kill her petition.
Democrats rallied around Luna's measure with Representative Brittany Peterson, a Democrat of Colorado, addressing the House with her crying two-month-old Samuel in her arms.
Quote, when I was pregnant I couldn't fly towards the end of my due date because it was unsafe for Sam and you're unable to board a plane and I was unable to have my vote represented here and my constituents vote represented.
It's unfathomable, she said, that in 2025 we have not modernized Congress.
So many people see that the idea of proxy voting would be a Pandora's box.
I would tend to agree with that.
But again, another issue arises, and here's some takes on this.
This is her take.
Wait, so we just fired federal employees for not showing up to work, but we want to make exceptions for members of Congress who want to get pregnant while in office so they don't have to do their job and work from home.
I don't support the idea of members of Congress getting pregnant and taking time off when they're supposed to be voting.
Just seems hypocritical.
So that's one woman, Laura Loomer.
Then you have another woman, Shipwreck, says defund Congress.
They're going home.
See that?
When's the last time you left work without getting fired?
Effing worthless.
So this is Mike Johnson.
Proxy voting because they believe.
After the vote.
Well, it's a very disappointing result on the floor there.
A handful of Republicans joined with all the Democrats to take down a rule.
That's rarely done.
It's very unfortunate in this case.
Ninety-six percent of House Republicans voted against Republicans.
And so that's what we just saw.
Let me just make this clear.
That rule being brought down means that we can't have any further action on the floor this week.
That means we will not be voting on the SAVE Act for election integrity.
We will not be voting on the rogue judges who are attacking President Trump's agenda.
We will not be taking down these terrible Biden policies with the CRA votes.
All that was just wiped off the table.
Alright, so he seems to say that he's got no choice because now they've got two days to consider it.
But Marjorie Taylor Greene was not a fan.
Writing on X, I can't believe that Congress was hijacked this week over Luna's resolution to allow members to skip work and vote from home.
As a mom, I know all about seasons of life.
If you aren't capable of doing the job your constituents sent you to do, then you should step aside and let someone else do it.
We have critical bills to pass to prevent illegals from voting and to stop judges from vetoing President Trump's agenda.
It's a shame that selfish politicians are putting themselves before the American people.
Marjorie Taylor Greene said.
What we just voted on, this rule, Lunasville, is extremely unfortunate.
You know, being in Congress is a privilege.
You don't have to be here.
And there's plenty of people in her district that could serve in Congress if she chose for, you know, to...
Time to be home and be a mother.
I'm very much against the bill that she's trying to force to the floor and the way she's going about it, and I think it's wrong.
All right, so you've got some, you know, women here saying, hey, if you want to be a mom, then you shouldn't be in Congress.
This is the Democrat that took to the floor in support of the rule change with her.
You know, there's something sad about this to me.
This is not, you know, I mean, it's outrageous really.
This goes against, you know, our 20th century, 21st century That's my take as a man.
I'm not allowed to have that opinion these days.
That's what I believe as well.
To me, the bigger issue here is, you know, Traditional roles and what's good for society and I you know if you really think about Really think about the business If you really think about the business of creating legislation and getting together and meeting together and everything that that entails stuff like this is not meant for The legislative process having to having
to deal with a child who needs its mother But doesn't need to be at the Capitol in Washington DC I and I understand they even have a daycare and everything else, but this is just not I Mean, I know people have the freedom to do it, but it's certainly not ideal shipwreck again saying using your baby as a prop to further push your agenda makes you no better than the side you claim to hate and Yeah, we've got another take here.
Dale Partridge.
Who is Dale Partridge?
He is a pastor of Kingsway, Arizona, father of four.
He is the author of The Manliness of Christ and host of The Real Christianity Podcast.
He says, if a woman cannot rule her household or church, why do you believe she can rule a city or state of households and churches?
When a woman says yes to the war on politics, she says no to the nurture for home.
Leave the political battles to married Christian men.
That is certainly a based take.
But speaking of this idea, so we're going to tie even more stories in because there's a viral video clip going around kind of about this issue.
You'll see where we're going with this.
But when he says a woman When he says if a woman cannot rule her household or church, why do you believe she can rule a city or state?
Here is a viral video by I'm not really sure who this is it Candace.
It's posted by somebody named Candace Horbox And they post this this tik-tok video of this woman I've been with my husband for almost 20 years, but about 3 years ago I was strongly considering divorce and I want to talk to you about why.
So I'm going to tell you the story of the day where I thought to myself, maybe I don't want to do this anymore.
My husband and I had 4 kids.
We both worked full-time.
We had been together for 16 years at this point.
We've been together since high school.
And on paper, I have an amazing husband.
He is incredibly supportive.
He's kind.
He's loyal.
He's a great dad.
He's very hands-on.
He's an active participant.
He's always present.
Like, on paper, what else could I ask for?
But in reality...
So, to recap, they've been married for 16 years.
They have four kids.
Things are going good.
They're both employed, which...
Both working full-time, which Jeff Younger says that she works from home and has a nanny.
And her husband is a lineman.
Her husband is a lineman.
Her husband is doing a really good...
I mean, that's a great job to have, and it's also such a necessary job to have, to be a lineman, specifically when people are facing, you know, power outages and stuff after tornadoes.
By the way, the entire South Is under threat today for storms.
I've got to just have a say.
If you're in the South, have a safety plan.
Watch the weather.
If you don't know, tornado outbreaks are likely all through the night.
I know in my area, we're under a basically a threat of tornadoes popping up from five o'clock to like midnight tonight.
So pray for the South.
Pray for states that are under threat.
Pray that the Lord would spare us, would protect us from this terrible.
We don't want any loss of life.
We also don't want any loss of property.
Just Pray for deliverance for my people, please.
And wherever you are, and also if you're in those areas, make sure that you know what you're doing.
Make sure that you're watching the weather.
Make sure that you have a plan to take cover if a tornado is on the ground headed your way.
So please say a prayer for all of us.
Anyway, alignment.
Okay, so everything's going good.
They've been married for a long time.
And yet, keep in mind, Jeff Younger says, Women are divorcing perfectly decent men for no good reason.
Marriage is just too risky under our terrible laws and gynocentric culture.
I'm not one of these people that says you shouldn't get married, but I do understand the arguments that are out there right now with the way women are and the way the divorce laws are.
And no-fault divorce being a terrible thing that started in California.
So everything's going great.
But her husband's great on paper.
Everything's great.
But, but...
My experience is very similar to the experience of other women.
I had this amazing husband, who on paper was great, but I was incredibly frustrated and burnt out from our marriage and from motherhood.
Because what happens to so many of us is that we marry these amazing men, and we have amazing relationships, and then we have kids.
And when we have kids, women tend to carry a disproportionate amount of the work in the home, the work of raising kids, and the mental load.
And that is exactly what happened to us.
I suspect she'd actually be a lot happier in Congress.
About three months after my fourth baby was born.
I'm joking.
I remember looking at my husband and saying, I need more.
I need you to do more.
I am exhausted.
I am in charge of everyone and everything in this house.
Every night when we cook dinner, you ask me what to make.
Every day when you drop off the kids at daycare, you ask me what they need in their backpacks.
I am the project manager of this home and I need you to do more.
And he looked at me and he said, okay, just tell me what to do.
Right? Every woman has heard this.
Just tell me what to do and I'll do it.
And I said, okay.
You know, something that would make my life easier is if in the mornings when I came downstairs with the four kids, because I do mornings by myself, the dishwasher was emptied, the dishes were put away, and the trash was taken out.
That would make my life so much easier because when I've got the four kids running around and the baby crying, I can't be looking for their favorite water bottle in the dishwasher.
I just need to know it's clean.
And he said, yeah, of course.
What? Yeah, I'll do that.
That's no problem.
And so, of course, he does it.
But then I have to remind him and then he forgets and then I have to remind him again.
And there was this one morning where I woke up and I went to put something in the trash and it was overflowing.
And I went to get my son's water bottle and it was in the dishwasher with all the other clean dishes.
And I felt so disrespected and unseen and unvalued at that point in time.
And I remember texting my husband being like, what happened?
Like, why didn't you do this?
And he said, sorry, I was running late for work.
No, he was running late for work.
He needed to be at work so that he could continue providing for your family, your household.
And then of course, you know, she has her own job.
According to Younger, she works from home.
I, you know, this is a symptom.
And also to broadcast it, you know, this is a way to help, you know, this is going to pull it off like, or play it off like, oh, this is, I'm helping other women navigate these issues.
They didn't get divorced, which is a good thing.
Kudos to the husband for not being harsh with his wife.
But I feel like stuff like this is just a product of our gynocentric...
I mean, what she's describing here, it really just kind of shows you the weakness of women from what their traditional roles, what just understood to be traditional roles now.
And maybe it is the full-time job that she has, even though she works for home and has a nanny, according to Jeff Younger.
But maybe that's the give and take here.
Maybe that's why things are not functioning quite right.
Maybe the idea of giving up your job is something that you're not willing to do.
There's a lot of things here, but I just remember, I don't know, you know, I mean, um, I remember my grandparents, and I remember my grandmother specifically, should have never said anything like this.
Ever. In a million years.
Never. Ever.
And so the gynocracy is real, and it affects not only...
Because it's affecting the family this way, that's why it's also affecting society this way.
Because really everything all starts in the family unit, and then it goes out from there.
From everything from, hey, don't open the door for women anymore.
They're independent to, you know, stuff like this.
I'm not going to spend any more time on it.
It goes, I mean, it goes on for a while.
But it is going viral and it is...
Well, you know what?
It's actually a perfect segue into my favorite segment.
You guys know what it is.
And let us confess our faith today in the words of the Sparkle Creed.
I believe in the non-binary God.
And now it's time for I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
So today or I guess yesterday or you know sometime this week it was National Trans Day of Visibility or Remembrance and so you have quote churches And so for this edition, courtesy once again of Protestia, we have an opening prayer from a they, he, this is a woman, okay, or obviously this is a woman or it wouldn't qualify for I'm already against women clergy, you don't have to convince me.
This is a woman dressed up like a man in a suit and tie or a tie.
Her name is I'm not supposed to say his name, but her name is BAM Noriega.
Okay? So this is BAM Noriega talking about the church, quote, church.
Let's breathe in the beauty of our diversity.
Listen. We give thanks to God for bringing us together on this day, a day that is set apart from all other days.
Transgender Day of Visibility.
BAM Noriega.
To not only worship and praise you God, But to also continue practicing God's radical love and inclusivity.
Church, let's breathe in the beauty of our diversity created by God.
Breathe out the societal limits placed on gender.
Breathe in trans women, trans men, non-binary people, all created in God's image.
Breathe out binary genders.
Breathe in God's inclusive love and light.
Breathe out the darkness created by humans.
Amen.
All right, that was the opening prayer for a service.
It's not really a church service, obviously.
It's just more like a, I don't know, a pro-LGBTQ RSTL.
Annie, would you like to buy a vowel affinity group?
Having a, I don't know, A meeting to boost morale in their woke sex religion.
But yeah, Bam Noriega with they he pronouns.
I don't know what else to say, but I'm already against women clergy.
This has been I'm Already Against Women Clergy.
You don't have to convince me.
Alright, so next up we have this.
Interestingly enough, in Colorado they are ramming through a take your kids away and force your speech bill tomorrow.
This is according to somebody named Aaron for Parental Rights.
There's a bill in Colorado.
When was this posted here?
This was back on March 31st.
So this is a little bit of old news.
But a bill defining misgendering a child as a child abuse.
That is so interesting because the whole trans movement is about abusing children so now they're projecting.
Project any parent who would bring a child to California for mutilation, meaning Yeah, so it would try to compel speech.
Absolute nuts, really.
Totally crazy.
But William Wolfe reminding us, and Wolfe Preacher Clips reminding us back on April 1st, that Phil Vischer, the guy, the co-creator of VeggieTales, talked about this.
This was several months ago.
He writes, Phil Vischer, someone tweeted at me, what are you gonna say when conservative Christians start losing their children?
And so this was a This was last year sometime.
Phil Vischer kind of dismisses the idea that the left's coming for our children.
Do we combat the enabling lies of, you know, America is at stake, the church is at stake, our children are at stake?
Someone just tweeted me after one of my tweets yesterday and said, well, what are you going to say when conservative Christians start losing their children?
And I just replied to him and said, to what?
Rock and roll?
I mean, what's the thing that's gonna come and take our children?
And he never, like, help me out here, fella.
I don't...
Yeah, it's, uh, it's, you know, to me it's, is it willful ignorance, or are you just a bad actor, Phil Fisher?
Which is it?
Um, he definitely falls into the woke category of Christian these days, but here it is.
This is it.
This is it.
This is the answer, Phil Fisher.
William Wolfe reminding us, why don't you care about children and parental rights?
This is the answer to your question.
This is what people mean.
What are you going to do?
And it causes them to short circuit, I would imagine.
Because they're in the camp that wants Christians to not organize politically.
They're in the camp that wants Christians to just sit down their hands and not actually speak out against what's going on and how radical everything is.
The last thing I will say is this, our last story.
Do we have time?
We got a little time here.
California, I'm sorry, Florida is banning weather modification, cloud seeding, geoengineering, MJ Truth Ultra saying that Florida makes history banning weather modification on the state passing HB 477 with a unanimous 17-0 vote.
It sounds like it's just in the committee process.
The bill bans the injection, release, and dispersion by any means of chemical compound, a substance, or an apparatus into the atmosphere within the borders of the state for the express purpose of affecting the temperature, the weather, or the intensity of sunlight.
This means any deliberate attempt to influence weather patterns such as temperature changes, precipitation, or sunlight intensity is outlawed.
It ends cloud seeding.
Cloud seeding, a weather modification technique that involves dispersing substances like silver iodide into clouds to encourage rainfall or snow.
It's effectively prohibited under the legislation in Florida.
The bill eliminates multiple provisions of Florida's prior weather modification laws, which previously allowed for regulated activities like cloud seeding.
And the penalties and violations are that DeSantis will...
I'm just joking.
No. I'm not here to make you believe chemtrails exist, which are scientifically proven they exist.
I'm not here to make you believe that chemtrails are I think the individual who actually owns the industry that says he cloud seeds, Kind of indicated that those things are real and not necessarily things that he does.
And I'm not here to make you believe or make you find it truthful that cloud seeding exists, even though the guy who gets paid to do that does it.
I'm here to tell you that I'm against heavy metals being sprayed over our state on every level.
It doesn't matter how it's done, whether it's through aerosol spray, through organizations that are hired to do this.
Those heavy metals we know scientifically cause major health issues for every single human being that exists on planet Earth.
It causes you to inhale it if it's done, it causes you to absorb it in your skin if it's done, and it causes you to ingest it when you eat your food or eat your crops that are being delivered to the stores that we buy all that stuff from.
So my argument today would be You know, that we look at it from that perspective, not from the idea that I'm wearing a tin hat and I'm up here to debate something that isn't real or is real.
It's the fact that they can do that, whoever they is.
I listed out several companies that are actually listed in there that do some of those aerosol sprays.
The bill passed 17-0.
Adjoining Tennessee, they banned geoengineering in their state last year.
I think you're going to see more of this as people believe their own eyes in what's actually going on in the skies.
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Remember, pray for those facing tornadoes tonight.
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