Kill them all was apparently the order given, allegedly given, by Pete Hegseth to Admiral Bradley as it pertains to the strikes on drug boats starting back in September.
And now, in the early days of December, we have a problem with taking out boats full of drugs, which in my opinion are also murderous weapons, to be flushed out on the streets of America.
Flushed out on the streets of America to kill our kids, our loved ones, our neighbors, our friends, and even the people that we may not care so much for.
But they don't deserve to be murdered.
And all over this country, there's upheaval.
Just last Thursday, we got a little view of how our politicians see this and how they're going to argue it.
And of course, the legacy media is going nuts with it.
They're going nuts and saying that Pete Hegset should be impeached.
Donald Trump is a murderous bastard.
All kinds of shit.
That's the same stuff we hear day after day after day.
But was the order really given?
And even if it was, does that matter?
To me, even if that was the order, I don't know that it's very damning.
If you ask me, taking murderous weapons off the streets that are taking our families, our children, our friends, our loved ones, kill them all is a better decision.
But the powers that be claim that the order wasn't given.
And so today we'll talk about that.
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Drug boats.
Drug boats leaving Venezuela and heading to American shores.
Should they be blown out of the water?
Should the people in them be wiped off the face of the planet?
Some say no, of course, we see that.
Some say yes.
I'm in the camp of yes.
I think that it is detrimental to the health and safety of Americans that these things would be allowed to reach our shores.
I think that it would be detrimental to the health and safety of Americans if we leave these people to float in the middle of the ocean just to be picked up, find their way back to Venezuela, and get on another drug boat and try again.
Now, is that the case?
Maybe not.
But if there's a chance that that's the case, then we shouldn't afford these people the opportunity to murder American citizens ever again.
One of these drug boats filled with hundreds of pounds of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl, insert drug here.
It's a murderous weapon.
Do we understand collectively, and maybe this is a rhetorical question, but do we understand that just a small container of fentanyl can kill hundreds of people?
If there's hundreds of pounds of fentanyl on a boat that's heading to American shores, to then be thrust out onto the streets of America to kill our children, our friends, our family, our neighbors, people who are important to us, should that be allowed?
Well, the answer is, of course not.
Is it a problem?
Is it a problem that our government is saying to the world, don't bring that shit here?
Is that a problem?
Shouldn't be.
Not in my opinion.
And if the argument is, well, we can't get them all.
We can't get all the boats.
We can't kill all the narco-terrorists.
Well, maybe that's true.
Maybe that's very true.
But on that day, Many lives were saved.
Those drugs on that particular boat did not reach American shores.
Those people on that boat will never have the opportunity to bring murderous weapons, aka extremely dangerous drugs, to the shores of America.
I guess I have trouble understanding why that's a problem.
Let me ask you this.
No, we'll get to that later.
We'll get to the, let me ask you this later.
Let's go through this article.
I want to go through a little bit of this article about this topic.
It's about a secret, but a classified briefing of the Senate Intelligence Committee this last Thursday.
And it starts like this.
A Navy admiral told lawmakers Thursday that there was no kill them all order from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, but gave questions, but grave questions and concerns remain as Congress scrutinizes an attack that killed two survivors of an initial strike on an alleged drug boat in international waters near Venezuela.
Admiral Frank Bradley was very clear that he was not given such order.
He said up and down, this is not, that was not the order that we were given.
To give no quarter or to kill them all was not what he was told.
But that is what the legacy media is putting out.
That's what content creators all over the world are putting out.
And why?
Probably because the legacy media is putting that out.
And we all know that people that disagree with us for the most part are going to follow along with what the legacy media says, because that must be the truth.
It must be fact.
I don't know.
I don't know if it's fact.
While Mr. Cotton defended the attack, Democrats who were also briefed and saw video of the survivors being killed questioned the Trump administration's rationale and said the incident was deeply concerning.
It was deeply concerning that we killed drug runners that aimed to kill Americans.
It's very concerning.
The order was basically: destroy the drugs, kill the 11 people on the boat, said the Washington representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee.
Smith, who is demanding further investigation, said the survivors were basically two shirtless people clinging to the bow of a capsized and inoperable boat drifting in the water.
Admiral Bradley was joined by the cap, joined, geez, Louise.
Bradley was joined at the Capitol by General Dan Kane, General Raisin Kane, who is the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, for briefings at a potentially crucial moment in the unfolding congressional investigation into how Hagseth handled the operation.
There are questions about whether the strike may have violated the law.
So here's a sticky point for me, right?
And I don't know for sure.
I probably should have done the research, but I didn't.
It's just my thought process here.
If we have narco-terrorists who are running drugs via the ocean to American shores, do they qualify or deserve the same treatment as enemy combatants in war?
Some say yes.
I say no.
If we know that the drug is the drug, if we know that the boat is full of the drugs, the people that are operating the boat and the crew are part of these cartels, these narco-terrorists, and we know what they do, we know what they have been doing for many years, funneling drugs into America.
Do they deserve the same leniency as somebody that an army infantryman may get into a gunfight with, and when it's all over and the smoke clears, there's a couple people who got clipped, who got shot, but they're still alive.
They're laying on the ground.
And you render them aid, call the medic, stop the bleeding, treat for shock, put on a tourniquet if they need it, whatever the situation dictates, call them a medevac or a Kazavac and get them to a hospital.
Do narco-terrorists who are bringing murderous drugs to our streets deserve the same treatment as an enemy combatant?
And my opinion is no.
My opinion is that if we leave these people alive, they're going to do it again.
Because what we also don't seem to think about sometimes is what is the situation that got them on that boat bringing drugs to America anyway.
And there's probably a whole litany of possibilities.
They could just be shitheads that want to make a bunch of money selling drugs to America.
They could also be people who had their families kidnapped or whatever.
And we're told, if you want to see your family again, you're going to get on this boat.
You're going to bring this fentanyl to America.
And when you return back here, you can have your family back.
And so if that's, let's just say for conversation's sake, that's the case.
And let's say that these guys on this boat who had their family kidnapped who are bringing drugs to America in hopes of getting their family back, which in my opinion, they probably would never see their families again anyhow.
But that's not up for me to decide.
It's just my opinion about how the cartels work.
If they're left alive, do you think it's possible that they're going to find a way to get back to wherever they came from, go to the powers that be and say, hey, they tried to get me.
I got away.
Give me another boat.
I'm going to try it again.
I need my family back.
And of course, they'll get back on the boat.
They'll pilot to American shores and return home and hopefully get their family back.
Now, is that a tragic story?
Yeah.
Is that 100% the situation of these people?
Who knows?
Maybe not.
But even if it's, even if it is, even if it's just a slight possibility, sorry for your luck, brother, but we can't let you do that.
We can't allow you.
We can't allow you to go back, get on a boat, and do it again.
Because as I said before, on that day, September 2nd, when that boat was destroyed, and then the second and third and fourth attack came to ensure that there was nobody left in the boat to pilot it, if it was still operable, maybe it was, maybe it wasn't.
Well, then it should have been sank.
And in my opinion, the people who are responsible for bringing that shit to our streets need to pay a price.
We cannot have this any longer.
And the idea that, well, you know, they were these poor guys, they were floating in the ocean, their boat capsized, you know, they were going to get, what are they, what are they, they were going to get eaten by sharks?
Who gives a shit?
Why would we take the chance?
Would you take the chance of your children getting that fentanyl that was on that boat or that cocaine or that heroin or whatever it was?
That day, thousands of lives were saved.
Maybe tomorrow there's a new set.
And maybe tomorrow they get blown out of the water and killed.
Maybe they don't.
And if they do get blown out of the water and killed, well, guess what?
Then we have two days in a row that thousands of American lives were possibly saved.
And so why, and my question is, why is that such a problem?
Why are we continuing to not look out for our children, our friends, our family, people who are important to us?
Drugs are already a big enough problem in this country.
It's already a big enough battle.
But if we can quell it just once a day, we're saving lives.
And these are the people that aim to put drugs in your kids, in your friends, even the ones that are not addicted, even the ones that haven't tried it yet, even the ones that maybe just will smoke a little bit of marijuana here and there, just to let loose.
Why are we at all concerned about what happened to two men allegedly floating in the ocean after their boat was blown up?
Are they human beings?
Yep, they're human beings.
But let me ask you this.
Had they been successful and got the drugs to America and they filter out throughout the country, and let's just say for conversation's sake, the hundreds of pounds of drugs that were on that boat, let's just say they kill 5,000 Americans.
Are 5,000 Americans worth more than a couple of narcoterrorists whose whole goal is to kill you by getting you addicted to drugs or putting more drugs into people that are already addicted by feeding the fire that we have been fighting in this country for a long time?
Why would anybody have any problem with making that fight that we're already in, that we're already engrossed in?
Why would anybody have a problem with making it just a little bit easier one day?
And I think part of the problem is that we don't have people in high places.
We don't have people who are content creators.
We don't have people on X and Facebook and Instagram and TikTok and all these places you can find all this bullshit that have lived on that side.
Are there some?
Absolutely there are.
Are there many?
I don't know.
Maybe.
But the fact of the matter is that the people who have seen it, the people who have lived it and came out the other side, which is fantastic, congratulations, they understand.
The people who have worked in law enforcement for however many years or any other job that shows you what that side of humanity is like, I believe that they get it.
But what we hear is the squeaky wheel.
And the squeaky wheel are the people that have no fucking idea what that side of humanity is like.
They don't understand that there are people out there that want you dead.
They want to profit off your misery.
They want to profit off your addiction.
And they have no problem, no problem with you dying from their efforts.
So why in the fuck would any of us give two shits about whether or not a couple terrorists floating in the ocean got gunned down?
Good.
Maybe if we destroy enough boats and kill enough of these terrorists, the other ones that are waiting to go tomorrow are going to say, I don't know, man.
I don't know if this is worth it.
These guys, the guys yesterday, they didn't even see it coming.
In fact, they were probably smoking a cigarette with a leg up on the bow, enjoying the cool breeze, the cool ocean air as they speed through the night on this boat.
And all of a sudden they're gone.
Good.
That's exactly, that's exactly what should be happening.
If you are going to peddle death to Americans, then you should meet the same fate.
And hopefully, as it worked out for these other guys, they met their fate before they could deal it onto our people.
I don't know that that's a problem at all.
Let's continue.
Congressional investigation gets underway.
Lawmakers want a full accounting after the Washington Post reported that Bradley on September 2nd ordered an attack on the survivors to comply with a directive from Hegseth to kill everybody.
Legal experts say the attack amounts to a crime if the survivors were targeted, if the survivors were targeted.
Mr. Cotton said that from watching the video, he saw two survivors trying to flip a boat loaded with drugs bound for the U.S. back over so that they could stay in the fight.
Is that plausible?
Do you think?
Do you think it's plausible that these two guys could flip a boat back over?
I do.
I think the boats are buoyant enough.
If you get two guys on it rocking that standing on the bow and leaning back into the water, they could flip it over, flip it back over.
Was it serviceable still?
Was it able to be used?
Maybe, maybe not.
But why would we take the chance?
Why would we take the chance?
Mr. Jim Hines, who is a congressman from Connecticut and also the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, described the survivor state differently.
What he said was, and I quote, you have two individuals in clear distress without any means of locomotion with a destroyed vessel.
They were killed by the United States, end quote.
Yeah, they were killed by the United States.
And if you watch the video, it doesn't appear that the vessel was completely destroyed.
I'm not an expert on maritime combat.
I didn't serve in the Navy, never fought on the water.
But it would seem to me if there is a small boat loaded with drugs that was capsized and still floating, it's still serviceable.
Do the engines work?
Maybe not.
Are they able to sit in it and float until their buddies come get them or someone along the way picks them up or tows them or something like that?
Yeah, that's possible.
The goal is to sink, sink it, destroy it so you can't float on the capsized boat.
You can't flip it over.
When the interaction is done, all that should be left are the waves.
The bodies and the boat should sink.
Now, I think that there's probably a bunch of environmental people that are going to say, well, you know, we're poisoning the ocean with gas and dead bodies and drugs and blah, blah, blah.
And we're going to kill the whales.
Maybe, maybe not.
I don't know.
I think that the ocean is pretty goddang resilient.
The hundreds and hundreds of tons of trash that are floating in the ocean hasn't killed all the whales yet.
10 or 20 boats sinking probably ain't going to kill the whales yet.
Is it good for the ocean?
Probably not.
Is it good for the wildlife in the ocean in that area?
Probably not.
But dealing a little bit of damage to some fish, although probably not optimal, is a better outcome than thousands of Americans dying.
And again, I just don't understand why anybody has a problem with that.
Underpinning President Trump's campaign against suspected traffickers is his argument, Mr. Hines, the representative from Connecticut.
Underpinning President Donald Trump's campaign against suspected traffickers is his argument that drug cartels amount to armed combatants because their cargo poses a threat to American lives.
Well, there we go.
They're armed combatants.
Just because they're floating in the water and their boat got flipped over because of an explosion doesn't take their weapon away.
Their weapon is the drugs that are strapped to the inside of that vessel.
And that vessel needs to go.
And guess what?
When you shoot things with missiles or bombs or rockets or whatever, the explosions are pretty big.
If you're clinging to the side of an overturned vessel that's going to get hit with a rocket, you're toast.
So is it plausible that the two individuals, the two shirtless, poor guys just floating in the ocean, is it possible that they were unarmed combatants?
I don't think so.
If the intelligence on the whole situation confirms that there's drugs, these people are meaning to do us harm based on prior activities, history of said cartel from Venezuela, why would we spend the manpower, the time, the resources to just reconfirm it?
All this is under the assumption that the powers that be didn't do their due diligence.
But also ask yourself, if Pete Hegseth and anybody else involved believe that these weren't drug runners, if they believe that these weren't narco-terrorists, is the argument then that Pete Hegseth and the Admiral in charge are just bloodthirsty maniacs and they're racist and they're bigots and they just want to kill Venezuelan people.
I mean, that, in my opinion, is just a ridiculous argument.
I think that those guys got a whole lot better things to do than pick on some fishermen in a dinghy in the middle of the ocean for no reason.
And I'm sure everything in between the two scenarios that we talked about are a possibility.
I'm sure there's all kinds of theories and there's all kinds of conspiracies out there about what really happened and why all this really went down.
And I think that anybody can have an argument to overcomplicate it.
I mean, you can say whatever you want.
But the story we're getting from the Department of War and from the people in charge is that we were ordered to take out the boat, and that's what we did.
The order wasn't to kill them all.
Should it have been?
I think some people would say yes.
I wouldn't have been upset if the order was kill them all.
Because these animals don't care about you.
They don't care about the people that support them.
These guys that are running drugs, they don't care that you support them if you do.
They don't care that you're on the side of the two sailors that were just clinging to life on an overturned capsized boat.
Had they succeeded, they don't give a shit about you or your kids.
They don't care if you die.
They don't care if your drugs ruin your entire life and you lose everything you've ever worked for because now you had drugs in your life.
Whatever the case may be, they do not give a fuck.
So why should we?
Because we're America?
Because we're big, bad, powerful, and we should just take care of everybody?
Well, how's that been working for us the last four, five, six, seven, eight, 35, 50 years?
How's that been working?
I mean, we can go as many years back as we want to and find some bullshit going on in our government.
And I think as time goes by, there's going to be a whole lot more that bullshit found out.
But in this instance, in this situation, I don't see that there's really a whole nother option.
Was the idea that we capture them, bring them in for interrogation?
Who hired you?
Who sent you?
What was in that boat?
And then believe that we're going to get truth?
Not a chance.
If the situation of the guy who had his family kidnapped and he's running drugs in order to get his family back, or if they told him, if you don't drive this boat to America, I'm going to kill you right here.
Do you think he's going to talk if he's captured?
Absolutely not.
So then what's the option?
We're going to put him in witness protection.
Are we going to put him in prison for the rest of his life?
And then put the onus on the taxpayers to pay for his food, his medical services, whatever he may need, because he was just blown out of a boat.
Pay for him to live in prison the rest of his life for 10 years, 20 years, 50 years, however long it is.
Or also leave the chance for these people to make their way back to Venezuela some way, somehow, just to get on another boat to save their own lives or save their family or make a shit ton of money.
I mean, those scenarios we see all the time.
I don't know if you ever watched, I think it's the History Channel or Discovery or something, the catch a smuggler show where they show these airports all over the world and people smuggling shit in and what they go through and the lies that they tell.
And then when they're caught and they start bawling and saying, well, they told me they were going to kill me.
They told me they were going to kill my family.
Well, maybe that's a lie.
Maybe that's the truth.
Who knows?
But at the end of the day, they will do or say whatever they can say or do to get out of the situation they're in just to try it again.
And if they're successful and you die because of their efforts, they don't care.
So why would we care?
I just don't, I don't understand the mentality.
And I think, again, that part of that comes from people who have never seen that side of humanity.
They've never lived in a war-torn country.
They've never had a situation where their son or daughter was kidnapped and trafficked or raped or killed.
They've never been kidnapped or trafficked or raped or killed.
And they'll say, well, it doesn't happen.
That doesn't happen that way.
Bullshit.
It doesn't.
I wish that some of these people would get in a car, get on a bus, a train, a boat, a plane, whatever, and go there.
Go to these places.
Why don't you, as an American, whether you're white, black, Asian, doesn't matter, as an American, why don't you go to Venezuela?
Go there.
Start, just observe.
Walk around, observe.
Ask questions.
Try to integrate yourself into that place, into that culture, into that population.
I think that maybe you'll find that there probably are some great people.
But I think that you'll find what you'll be told by the locals and what you'll experience is not so pleasant.
And if you make it out of there without anything negative happening to you, which is possible.
I mean, I don't know that.
I don't know that many people are going for holiday in Venezuela.
I don't know that that's a thing.
Maybe it is.
But I don't know that you're going to, that you're going to, well, maybe you will.
I don't know.
But I don't think that if it was me or people close to me in my circle, I don't know that they're going to think it was a positive experience.
I think it's dirty.
I think it's run down.
I think there's a ton of poverty, which is why the cartels use these folks because they need money.
They want money.
They want a better life for themselves.
I don't know that everybody who's piloting boats or trafficking drugs are 100% committed to just being drug dealers.
I believe that there are situations where people's family get taken or they get threatened or whatever the case may be.
And they are coerced into doing this shit.
And they will be relentless.
They will be relentless in their efforts to try to get the drugs, the weapons, the kidnappings, the trafficking, the raping, whatever it is you want, whatever it is you want to put in there.
They will be relentless because they have a lot to lose.
And when you put individuals in a situation where they got no choice, they will do some pretty, pretty nasty things to people.
And again, folks that have never seen that or experienced it in real life, in person, won't understand.
But it gives them something to get pissed off and argue about.
And to be quite honest with you, I think that a lot of it stems just because people hate Donald Trump, because he should probably keep his mouth shut sometimes or whatever their reason is.
He's racist.
He's an adulterer.
He's a bigot.
He's a murderer.
He's out for himself.
He's a piece of shit.
All that stuff.
But I don't know that anybody really gives any thought.
They don't do enough research.
They don't just think common sense.
I don't know that enough people use that.
And I'm sure there's a lot of people out there that will say, I'm the idiot.
I'm not thinking.
I don't use common sense.
Okay.
Well, I guess we just have to agree to disagree.
But I, for one, think that the day that that boat was blown out of the water and the two survivors, what did they call somebody on YouTube, some legislator called them marooned sailors.
They're just marooned on a capsized boat and we just killed them.
The United States just murdered them.
Bullshit.
Those dudes were on their way to murder Americans, to destroy the lives of the American people.
And in my opinion, in today's day and age, that's enough to be wiped off the map, to be flushed from the earth forever.
Is it a tragedy?
I'm sure your parents will miss you.
I'm sure your siblings or your kids, if you have them, will miss you.
Maybe they're dead already, too.
Who knows?
But none of that should equate to the loss of American life.
We got to take a break, folks.
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What these researchers found was that vaccinated children had 4.29 times the rate of asthma, 3.03 times the rate of atopic disease, 5.96 times the rate of autoimmune disease, and 5.53 times the rate of neurodevelopmental disorders.
A number of different diagnoses, including diabetes and ADHD and a number of them, in the unvaccinated group, there was zero.
In other words, all these chronic diseases that we're accepting, the reality is maybe 99% of them don't have to exist in children.
That's not the way God made us.
They looked at over 47,000 Medicaid claims between 1999 and 2011.
Those who are vaccinated versus unvaccinated, I say an odds ratio would be like 2.81.
2.81 to 1.
So that would be 181% increase.
Epilepsy seizures, 252%.
Learning disorders, 581%.
If you look at all these different diagnoses, they're all higher.
For example, I'll just give you one example.
Learning disorders in the full term is 581%.
In the preterm, the ones who are vaccinated, 884% increase.
Every single vaccine has an excipient that is human toxin.
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Hey folks, welcome back here from the break.
We ran a little bit long on that segment, so we have short time left.
I think that we kind of beat up.
We beat up the boat and the unarmed marooned sailors.
I do want to talk briefly about the state of affairs in Minnesota.
It's embarrassing.
It's embarrassing that we've gotten this far.
And many, many months ago, a couple of years ago on this show, we were talking about Tim Walz when he was re-elected.
In fact, I interviewed Sergeant Major Behrens, who was a command sergeant major in the Minnesota Army National Guard.
And he was the one that took over Tim Walz' post when he decided to abandon his trailer, his trailer, his soldiers.
When he chose to retire and abandon his soldiers right before a deployment, right before he was supposed to lead hundreds of soldiers into combat as their sergeant major.
Which, if you haven't served and you're not familiar with the Army, Sergeant Major is the top dog in the enlisted side of the house.
The lieutenants and captains and majors and colonels and generals, all the officers, that's different.
The sergeant major is the guy that's on the enlisted side.
Take care of the soldiers.
That's their job.
Make sure they're doing the right thing.
At times, be the good idea, fairy, and take care of the soldiers.
And he failed to do that.
I also would like to outline that many years ago, when Stew Peters and I did patriotically correct radio together, we were talking about Ilhan Omar and how we received video from an anonymous source that was a Somali,
a Somali fella who had proof that Ilhan Omar was buying absentee ballots from other Somali people in there in the community.
They didn't read English, they didn't know what they were doing, and so she sent out people to buy their ballots.
Here's some pocket money.
Give me your mail and ballot, we'll take care of it and fill them out for themselves and dropped them in the mailbox.
And now we find ourselves with all of this fraud and all of this thievery.
It's all been uncovered, and they still deny it.
And there's many people across this land that are sticking up for them.
Ah, well, that can't be true.
No way.
Donald Trump's just a piece of shit.
The narratives out there are wild.
But it's all been confirmed.
It's all been researched.
It's all been confirmed.
Stew Peters and I called it out years ago.
And now it's coming to light.
And what's going to be done about it?
Who knows?
The nice thing is, is that ICE is here.
ICE is here in Minnesota.
And they're taking these criminals out of here.
Do we not understand that not all that long ago, the state of Minnesota had a massive surplus of money?
And in a few short years, it's gone.
In fact, we have quite the deficit here in Minnesota.
And now it's been confirmed that the Somali community, not all of them, but a large majority of them have committed massive fraud and stolen billions of dollars from Minnesota taxpayers.
And people have the audacity to defend these.
Even people here in Minnesota who have been robbed of their tax money, the money that's meant to help their children in their schools, to help Americans who are struggling to get by.
Our roads are horseshit.
Our snow removal services are subpar.
Our school system is horseshit.
I mean, he could go on for forever about all the things that need improvement around this place.
And it's all been stolen by lies and deceit.
And then folks have the audacity to call Trump a racist, bigoted asshole because he called the people that did this to us garbage.
He wasn't talking about the Somali community as a whole.
I don't think so.
I think when he was sitting in that chair and he was being asked the question, I think he was outlining that the people that did this, that are part of the Somali community, are garbage.
And they are.
And they're not garbage because they're Somalian.
They're garbage because they're criminals.
And we're going to defend them.
We're going to defend them after they've stolen from you and me, our children, our communities.
How many taxpayer-funded public services are underfunded, are understaffed, are underperforming because there's no resources to get better people?
There's no resources to get more people because it's all been stolen.
And if anybody believes that Tim Walz had no idea that this was going on, you're fucking stupid.
Tim Walz is the arbiter of our money, the governor.
People will go out and say, well, you know, the auditor should probably be held accountable.
Yeah, maybe.
But Tim Walz knew about it.
There's no question.
If you're the governor and your state loses billions of dollars of surplus and then becomes billions of dollars in the hole in a few short years, you're going to know about it.
And it's a lot of money.
And if it's going that fast, you probably should be asking some questions.
Were the questions asked?
Probably not.
Maybe they were.
But did he know about it?
I believe he did.
I believe he knew about it because I think that it's entirely possible that they got some kind of dirt on him or he was getting a cut or there was some kind of bribery or thievery going on and he didn't want to be ousted.
He didn't want to be traipsed out in front of his whole constituency as whatever it is they got on him.
So he just allowed it to happen.
And is it possible that he didn't know?
No, I don't believe that.
Is it possible that he asked the questions?
Maybe he did.
But he didn't do anything to stop it.
Just like he didn't do anything to stop the city of Minneapolis burning when George Floyd overdosed on fentanyl on the street.
He watched it happen.
Just like he abandoned his soldiers.
Just let him go.
And in hindsight, maybe that was the best thing for them.
And I don't know, I didn't serve under him, but I know enough people that did.
And he wasn't very well liked, is what I gathered.
He wasn't very well respected.
Maybe he was liked, but he wasn't respected.
And so, what are we left to do?
Just sit and take it, get fisted by these people.
I think that it's a good thing.
It's a good thing that the federal government is doing something about it.
Because I don't think it's going to be long before the American people who are silent and just watching have had enough.
Something has to be done or it's going to get a whole lot worse before it gets better.
All those people that we were talking about earlier that have never seen the dark side of humanity up close and in person, well, if these things aren't addressed, those folks are going to see it a lot sooner than later, possibly.
I believe that the American people as a whole are only going to be pushed around so long.
The question is, what side of the pushing are you on?
Are you on the side that's not going to stand for Trump killing sailors floating in the ocean?
Or are you on the side of I'm not going to be stolen from and then lied to about it?
And then have the people around me try to make me feel bad about being pissed off that I got perpetrated by a community of people who are here illegally anyway.
By a group of people who have defrauded the government, who have stolen our tax dollars via lie after lie after scam after scam after lie.
How long do you think that the American people are going to allow that to happen?
And maybe the answer is forever.
Maybe the answer is American people aren't going to do shit about it.
But I hope that's not the truth.
The question is, what side are you going to be on?
Which side of history are you going to choose to be on?
When and if that hammer falls, what side are you going to choose?
And I think that's something that everybody needs to at least put some thought into.
Because if it comes to that, those are the questions that are going to be imperative that you have answers for.
Maybe not directly to somebody, but you're in your heart, in your chest, your moral compass.
Is it going to allow you to sit back and just be perpetrated?
Or are you going to fight?
And by fight, it could be could be with weapons and anger and fury.
Could be with your mind.
There's a lot of different ways to go about being involved.
I don't know about you, but I'm sick of living in a state of my home.
I love my home.
But are we going to continue to just be okay with living in a situation that steals from us, that lies to us, that sets us up for failure, and just puts us deeper in the hole.
Here in Minnesota, folks, the harder you work, the more you pay.
You're not rewarded for running a successful business.
You're not necessarily rewarded for getting your ass up out of bed every morning, whatever time of day your morning is, and taking your ass to work and dealing with bullshit, traffic, shitty roads.
The police have been demonized so much that they hardly do their jobs.
Until lately, cops are out, man, and it's good to see.
If you're a person who is doing the right thing and doing right by your neighbor, you got nothing to worry about.
If you got something to lose and they find you, well, then you may have a whole lot to worry about.
But how long are we going to sit back and just take it?
There's many of us that sit in front of a camera and a microphone and talk to you about it and tell you our opinions and share with you the things and information that we find, our thoughts.
But what are yours?
Where is your line in the sand?
Maybe you're a person that doesn't believe that any of it or most of it is true.
And so you're going to do nothing.
And okay, that's fair.
You're entitled to your opinion and the way you choose to handle it.
But I imagine that at a certain point, enough people are going to get sick of it.
And there's going to be issues.
Maybe I'm wrong about that.
Stu and I used to talk about it on, again, patriotically correct all the time.
That, boy, there's a revolution brewing.
And it never happened, thank God.
But maybe it's just still brewing.
Because now we're getting to see a little bit more of what's really happening behind the scenes.
The fraud, the thievery, the blatant lying to the American people.
And some will say Donald Trump's just as guilty.
Maybe he is.
Maybe he is.
But you know what?
His administration is killing people in drug boats that are bringing things here to kill you and your people, your family, your kids, your friends.
So maybe he is up to some bullshit.
And maybe everybody that supports him will be proven wrong someday.
But as it relates to drugs coming to our country, Between the president and Pete Hegseth and Admiral Bradley and everyone else involved, they saved a lot of lives that day.
They saved a lot of lives every time they've blown these boats out of the water and killed these motherfuckers that are trying to kill us.
That's what war is.
That's what defending the homeland is.
When people are coming to kill you or the things and people that are important to you, the only answer is to kill them first.
That's how countries are defended.
That's how the American people are defended.
Because those folks, they don't know any other way.
They don't know any other way than the bullshit that they deal.
And whether they're doing it for financial gain, for power, for control, or they were threatened or bought or coerced or whatever, that doesn't matter.
What matters is they got in boats and they're bringing murderous weapons to this country to kill us, as many of us as they can.
So the only real answer is to kill them first.
Because if we leave them alive, they're going to try again.
And they might succeed the next time.
We don't want that.
We want these people wiped off the face of the planet forever to never be seen or heard from again.
And hopefully, it sends a message to the next boatload of people.
Hopefully, it sends a message to the next caravan of people approaching the border.
Maybe it sends a message to the next people that are going to steal our kids, traffic them, rape them, sell them for drugs or sex or sacrifice or whatever, whatever the narrative is.
They need to die because their goal is to kill you.
So what would you rather have?
Would you rather have them attempt to have the ability to attempt to take your life, to threaten your kids?
Or would you rather them just be gone?
There's nothing that I wouldn't do for my kids.
And if my kids are in danger of ingesting drugs or in danger of being trafficked or kidnapped or murdered or raped, my wife, my mother, my father, my siblings, my cousins, my friends, my battle buddies I served with, anybody close to me.
I'll kill them every time versus let them try to kill the people that are important to me, including you.
What side are you on?
Think about it, as Christians in a Christian country,
we have a right to be at minimum agnostic about the leadership being all Jewishly occupied.
We literally should be at war with fucking Israel a hundred times over and instead we're just sending them money and it's fucking craziness.
Look at the side of Israel.
Look at the site of Tel Aviv and look at the site of Philadelphia.
You tell me where this money's going.
You tell me who's benefiting from this.
I am prepared to die in the battle fighting this monstrosity that would wish to enslave me and my family and steal away any rights to my property.
And to take away my God, go fuck yourself.
Will I submit to that?
And if you've got a foreign state, you've got dual citizens in your government, who do you think they're supporting?
God, right now, would you protect the nation of Israel and protect those of us, not just our church, but every church in the world and in this nation that's willing to put their neck on the line and say, we stand with the authority.
You go to Trump's cabinet.
You can Biden's cabinet.
It's full of Jews.
I'm a black friend in school.
I have nothing against blacks.
She has nothing against me.
She understands where I'm coming from.
Excuse me, I'm a Jew, and I just like to say that, you know, in our Bible, it says that you're like animals.
The Jews crucified our God.
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