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One of the things I said in the intro that I really want to reiterate is for most people, in my opinion, not only my opinion, but in my travels around my community, of course, the goings-ons in Minneapolis and Minnesota in general are at the top of people's discussion.
People who are in support of what's going on, and people, of course, who oppose what's going on.
And at the end of the day, no matter whether you're for it or against it, it's out of control.
It's all gotten out of hand.
And so, like we could take earlier this week, of course, a woman was shot by an ICE agent.
If you watch the video, it's pretty clear to me that she tried to run the man down with her car and he shot her, shot her in the face.
And although it's extremely tragic, and we do feel sorry for Her children or child, I don't know if she has one or more kids.
She has a spouse that she left behind.
It's tragic for them.
I did see also, I did see, I want to say it was CBS News, maybe, not that they're an outlet that can 100% be trusted.
But I don't know that it was CBS News, but I did see it recently.
And there was a post talking about how a family member of this woman who was killed by a NICE agent, the comment from this family member was clearly she should have been minding her own business or something like that.
And so it leads me to believe that people that may have been close to this lady didn't agree with her stance on things.
And maybe they weren't close.
Maybe they were just family and the family knows.
And so now that we, now that all of this has happened, I believe it happened on what, Tuesday or Wednesday of this last week, the outpouring of ridiculous narratives is it's viral, right?
Of course it's viral.
And personally, I have a difficult time understanding the angle, right?
I have a difficult time understanding this narrative that this woman was perpetrated and murdered at the hands of a federal law enforcement agent.
And I just don't, I don't understand how there can be a whole community of people that can see the same things that we're all seeing and derive from that that this woman was hunted down and murdered like an animal.
And the other part of this whole thing is that nobody is asking the questions or I mean, and I shouldn't say nobody, because if you scroll through X, you get narratives and opinions from both sides of the argument.
But nobody in a position of power, Jacob Fry, Governor Walls, the police chief of Minneapolis, whatever that dipshit's name is, O'Hara, Chief O'Hara.
None of these people are talking about the fact that she probably shouldn't have been there anyway.
And of course, everybody has their constitutional right to protest and to demonstrate.
And that's true.
I don't think anybody argues that fact.
But if all of these super far-left wing nuts are talking about this idea that she was some great woman, and maybe she was, I don't know who she was.
I didn't know her.
But she was a mother.
She was a wife.
She was all of these great things, apparently, allegedly.
If that's the case, what the hell was she doing in the middle of an ICE raid?
She's a white woman.
From what I gathered, she was a white woman.
What is she doing in the middle of an ICE raid behind the wheel of a vehicle, trying to, first of all, direct traffic.
And then, when confronted by law enforcement agents, tries to, number one, run away.
And number two, if you watch the video close enough, and there's hundreds of people dissecting this thing online, If you watch it honestly, you can see that the woman backed up.
Had she been trying to get away, she would have completely turned her wheels to leave, to take a hard right.
But instead, she backed up, turned her wheels conveniently right at the man in front of her, which so happened to be this dude who wasn't going to take her shit because he wants to go home.
Not to mention, allegedly, earlier last year, in June or July or something like that of 25, this very man was in Bloomington, Minnesota, doing his job, enforcing the law, and was dragged down the street by someone trying to get away.
So you can imagine that even though he's out there doing his job and all those things, he's probably a little bit more vigilant than he was the last time he got drugged down the street, trying to do his job.
And so all of these left-wing people say, well, that's what you get when you decide to take a job and a criminal job, as some people have described it, and perpetrate in communities in the U.S. That's what you get.
Nobody should be surprised and nobody should feel bad.
That's the narrative that we hear from people who oppose the enforcement of our laws and the jailing of people who have broke said laws and should be in jail.
So, which is it?
Which is it?
Because if you go down there, if you go to the site of where this woman was shot and killed, they have constructed this George Floyd square-like apparatus to keep people out.
But let me tell you something.
All these folks, these far left-wing nuts who are saying that ISAR are the Gestapo and they're Nazis and they're this and that and the other thing, and that we should leave the immigrants alone.
They deserve to be here.
It's a free country.
Okay?
Well, walk into their little square and see what happens to you.
If you go down there and you go into their perimeter and you're not a person who agrees or they don't think that you're welcome, they're going to sure as fuck enforce those borders.
Get out of here.
You're not welcome here.
The same exact thing that they're protesting, they're also participating in.
So which is it?
Which narrative is it that you have chosen to plant your flag in?
I don't believe that it's a sound argument.
I don't believe it's a sound argument for somebody to say, get ICE out of here, leave the immigrants alone.
They didn't do anything wrong.
This is their country too.
And then 12 hours later, because a tragedy happened, you're going to construct borders within a city.
And then when anybody who's not supposed to be there shows up, you threaten them with violence.
You threaten them with death.
You throw bottles of piss at them.
You spit at them.
You beat them up.
All kinds of shit.
Just because they came inside of your borders.
So Are we really protesting that we shouldn't be protecting our borders?
Or is it that these folks get to cherry-pick which things they're going to enforce and which things they're going to spout off in their videos and in their narratives?
If you are a parent and something in your community happens that is egregious or violent or not right, whatever label you want to put on it.
Something happens in your community that you don't agree with.
Is it a reasonable action to get into a car and drive yourself to where this happened, where they're trying to get control of a situation, where they're trying to prevent loss of life and injury from not only the people they're looking to apprehend,
but also the onlookers, the people just standing by who are throwing piss bottles and who are shouting obscenities and who are doing all of these things instead of taking their fucking punk asses to work or be at home and raise your kids.
Do something positive to contribute to the community in which you believe is being perpetrated and tore down and burned to the ground.
I have a hard time understanding this idea that when we disagree with something, we're going to go to wherever it's happening and we're going to cause chaos.
And if anybody hasn't noticed, it doesn't really work all that well.
When you inject yourself into a situation that doesn't involve you, and you inject yourself in a way that isn't helpful for anybody, including yourself, and then tragedy strikes, it's the fault and the problem of, in this case, the cops, the law enforcement agency.
Now, we know if you're an adult and you have any kind of life experience, you know that when you find yourself in a situation and the cops are called or you see a crime being committed, somebody getting beat up or somebody breaking into a car or anything like that, especially a situation that can turn violent or even deadly.
Since when is it that it's a good idea to stick around?
If it doesn't pertain to you, why is it a good idea to stick around and inject yourself into this situation?
I just, I don't, I don't have, I don't have the capacity maybe to understand where anybody's coming from there.
It doesn't matter how many protesters show up.
It doesn't matter how many bottles of piss you throw.
It doesn't matter how much chaos that you think you can cause.
These people are here to do a job.
And quite frankly, a job in which majority of this country asked for.
So you don't ever really get to respond on X to all these people making these dumbass videos, at least on my feed.
I always see them reposted somewhere else on a different page.
But for any of those people who make these little posts on X or Instagram or Facebook or whatever, and they ask the question, did you vote for this?
Is this what you wanted to have happen in your country?
My answer is yes.
Yes, I did vote for getting illegal immigrants out of here.
I did vote for our interest rates to go down.
I did vote for our communities to be safer.
I did vote for that.
Yes.
I didn't vote for a bunch of innocent people being killed.
I didn't vote for chaos happening all over our country and now in my own community.
And so when law enforcement agents or agencies, whether they're local, county, state, municipal, federal, doesn't matter, if law enforcement agencies show up somewhere and ask you to please stand back or leave or just don't get involved,
it's not because they just want you to go away, and I'm sure they do want you to just go away.
But when you have situations that are escalated, when you have situations that potentially are going to turn violent, of course, of course the police are going to tell you to stand back, get the hell out of here.
Just stand over there and don't interject yourself here.
It isn't because they want to get away with perpetrating somebody in your community.
It's because you don't have any business there, number one, if it doesn't pertain to you.
And number two, they don't want you to get hurt.
And full disclosure, full disclosure, they probably in most cases don't want you to get hurt.
Number one, because they're not in the job of hurting people for no reason.
And innocent people being hurt is nobody's goal.
I don't care what you think and what you believe.
I find it very, very difficult to stand behind some idea that these cops wake up every morning and while they're getting dressed and brushing their teeth and making their coffee, the first thing on their mind is that I can't wait to hurt somebody today.
I can't wait to kill some woman in a car today.
Let's go hunt down these protesters and kill them.
Let's go hunt down these illegal immigrants and kill them.
That just is that it's not, it's not even, there's no intelligence in that thought.
It's not even intelligent thought to have.
And I'm willing to bet that most people who spout off this narrative that cops are killers and they're out looking to hurt people have probably, in majority of the cases, never been in a situation where you have to make the decision whether or not you're going to take a human life.
Many of them have probably never been in a situation where they thought, man, I don't know if I'm going to make it out of here.
None of them have probably ever been in a situation where they find themselves in chaos and have to consciously make an effort to stay calm, think, rely on your training, because you need to go home to your family tonight.
I'm willing to bet most of those people standing out there have never had to make those decisions or been in those situations.
Because if they were, and even like a remnants of any of those situations, like a very low level of any of those types of situations, most people, I believe, that have been through those things understand a whole lot better the value of human life, the importance of no collateral damage.
They probably have never had to think about whether or not I need to act in a split second.
Do I pull the trigger of this weapon to protect myself?
Or should I just see how it plays out?
Or should I try to do option B, C, or D?
And it becomes super complex because in those situations, you don't really have time to weigh the options.
The dude standing in front of a car as she pounded on the gas and her front tire spun out, had it been dry, had it been August and 85 degrees and sunny, and those tires don't, they don't, they don't spin on the ice or snow, he may have been dead or extremely injured, extremely, majorly injured.
But no one likes to talk about that.
It's very rare.
And I will say that one of the beautiful things about social media that I've come to appreciate in the last year or two is the people that do come on there and they do put on content and they just ask you the question, give an opinion, they ask you the question, and it's always very elementary sometimes.
Not all the time, but sometimes it's very elementary, very easy questions to wrap your mind around.
And they don't use a bunch of fancy words.
They use a bunch of fancy innuendos and made up situations and all those things.
And I think that sometimes the people who fly off the handle do so because they don't have the ability to sift through the bullshit, maybe.
Maybe it's a good term.
I don't have the ability to critically think about what might be happening.
And so it just, it all becomes extremely convoluted, in my opinion.
I wish that sometimes people who were reporting the news, number one, that it was true and fair and honest reporting, just report the facts and then get off the fucking air.
But a lot of people, politicians and community leaders and all these folks that we see on TV anyway, they always use all these super fancy words.
Not that they're hard to understand, but sometimes it just seems like The idea is to confuse you.
If we use a bunch of Kamala word salad, well, maybe they'll be confused and they won't really catch on.
And maybe that's not the intent.
But you don't ever see these folks using blatant, just blatant English, blatant phrases.
Not that you have to sound like an idiot, like you're a challenged person.
But layman's terms, what happened?
Who was affected and how?
And what can we hope to, what kind of, where can we hope to get more information later?
Or what was the outcome if it's over?
There's always a bunch of words and a bunch of this and that.
And it's very confusing for people.
And so I don't think that people really get a clear view, a clear picture of what it is they're really looking at and what they're trying to take in and digest.
It would be a whole lot helpful, more helpful, maybe, if we just talked in blatant terms, right?
As it relates to this woman who got shot.
We can discuss all day about what might have happened, why she might have been there.
What words might have been said from her out her window to the cops and them into the window to her?
We could speculate.
And who knows?
Maybe there's body cam footage.
Maybe she had a recording device going when it all happened.
Who knows?
So maybe we will.
Maybe we will know exactly what they said to each other and how it went down.
Maybe.
But that doesn't negate the fact that for many people, the real question is: well, what the fuck was she doing there in the first place?
What was she doing?
You got, you have a spouse, you have children.
Apparently, she didn't have a job.
Maybe she did.
Maybe it was her day off.
But why were you there anyway?
And if you are there, what's the purpose?
What's the purpose for you being in your car driving through an active situation, active law enforcement situation?
And it wasn't even really anything all that egregious going down.
I believe from what I read, one of the ICE vehicles that they were driving got caught in the snow.
They got stuck in the snow.
So they called a couple other cars full of their buddies to come and help them push it out or dig it out or whatever, and then started being accosted.
And then that's when all of this went down.
So it's not like ICE was in the street and they were running after Somalis or Mexicans or whoever it is that you want to try to save today and shooting people as they run by and causing chaos and carnage.
You're just driving down the road, got stuck in the snow.
And so why the hell are all of you people there anyway?
Were you following them?
How did such a big crowd gather?
All these things that we don't know yet, but a lot of folks like to pass judgment.
And I think that we can tell from the video of multiple angles of the whole thing going down that she tried to run the dude over.
But this is yet another way, another Event, another thing for them to dwell on.
And to be quite honest, it's just another distraction.
It's another distraction from what's really going on in the world, in this country.
And maybe something like this should be top-tier news.
Maybe this should be focused on more than the other things going on in the world.
But I don't necessarily agree 1,000% with that.
I mean, some people are saying that this is a distraction from Venezuela, and Trump is trying to be the king of Venezuela and take it over and sell all the oil and keep the money for himself.
It's all about oil.
Well, but what nobody stops to really think about, and I'll give credit for this idea to Glenn Beck I saw as I was scrolling through X also that Venezuela is about the oil, a thousand percent about the oil.
But as he says, it's not about oil for us.
Allegedly, Venezuela has the largest untapped oil deposit in the world, along with apparently a bunch of other valuable raw minerals.
But do we know that the two biggest buyers of Venezuelan oil is China and Russia?
And so if we cut off the oil supply to China and cut it off to Russia, how is, for example, how is Beijing going to be a glowing city in the dark when they don't have the resources to keep the power plants running?
How are they going to, how are they going to keep doing what they're doing?
How is Russia going to keep up what they're doing?
You see, the thing about it is that no matter what you think or what you say or what you believe, as it pertains to, excuse me, as it pertains to oil anyway, you and me and everybody else in this world interacts and needs oil of some sort every single day.
It's in everything.
It's used for everything.
Everything needs oil.
So if we can't cut off the supply of oil to the people that mean to do us the most harm, well, maybe that's the thing that we should be looking at.
But the narrative about Venezuela is that Trump's taking it over, he's going to run it, and all this other bullshit.
And then we're just going to be oil mongers.
And to a certain extent, maybe some of that, maybe some of that is true.
I don't believe it's all true.
I believe that if Glenn Beck is even half right, well, maybe it's a good thing that we secured the Nicholas Maduro from Venezuela.
Maybe that's a good thing that we secured him.
Maybe it's a good thing that we cut off Venezuelan oil to our arguably biggest adversaries in the world.
But that's not what the narrative is.
It would be helpful if things like that were put out by the administration.
But I don't know if that's good for the foreign policy aspect of it.
I don't know if we wanted our president and our government out there are out there bragging about, well, we're going to cut off China and oil's Russia, or China and Russia's oil.
We're going to do that by securing Venezuela and getting Maduro out of there.
Let's bring him here and try him.
And then we're going to own all the oil.
Maybe that's a good thing.
I'm not extremely educated and brought up on up to speed on the Russia and oil, the Russia and China situation.
Not 100% confident that I know exactly what's going on.
But I think that we know enough to know that we should probably be paying attention to China and to Russia and other countries in the world, of course.
But when our two biggest potential adversaries or enemies, or maybe we could even say they are our biggest enemies, if we have the opportunity to, number one, help a whole country of people who are being victimized by some dictator, and we have the ability to cut off major oil supplies for our two biggest enemies.
I believe I read that China gets Venezuelan oil and it makes up about 60 to 70 percent of their oil usage.
They get it from Venezuela.
That's a big deal.
And so, of course, they're going to issue things like, well, you better let your stranglehold of Venezuela go, or we're going to have to get involved.
I think both China and Russia said something similar to that.
I believe that the charity of America has been taken advantage of for far too long.
And so, as it pertains to like this Somali situation in Minnesota, but not just in Minnesota, I'm sure it's rampant everywhere.
Because the one thing I do know about the Somali population that I learned when Stu and I were running around the country chasing bad guys as bounty hunters, that between Minnesota, Ohio, and Tennessee, and maybe it's changed now.
This was a few years back, they were the largest Somali populations in the country.
And in the rare case that you get to have a conversation with somebody and it's cordial, working in that capacity, they will tell you, well, you know, I wasn't here.
I missed court because I wasn't here.
I was visiting my cousins in Ohio or I was on vacation in Tennessee.
And what we learned through the course of a few investigations while we were looking for Somali people, and this was before we chose not to hunt Somali people anymore, because all they do was trade IDs and go back to Somalia for a few months, hang out with their family, or they go down south to Ohio or Tennessee or wherever else.
They just lay low and they just change their IDs with their brothers or their cousins or friends or whatever.
They don't have to remember a birthday because they don't celebrate them.
Everybody's birthday is January 1st of whatever year they think they were born, or maybe they know, but it's always 1-1 of whatever year.
They just switch them and they go.
So we chose not to hunt them anymore.
But what we did find out is that they do run from Minneapolis to Ohio, Columbus.
Columbus, Ohio was a big, big, there was a big Somali community there.
And then down into Tennessee.
And what we figured out was back then they were running cot, which is a like a root type of thing that you chew on and hallucinate.
They're running cot from down south to north and vice versa.
Minneapolis, St. Cloud, here in Minnesota, Rochester, Minnesota, down to Columbus, Ohio, and then on down to Tennessee.
I don't know exactly what city I don't remember.
And they would just make a loop.
And so there you have it.
Like all of these things, they all make a little more sense now.
It all kind of lines up now.
But it's as I said before, it's extremely embarrassing.
And to be quite honest, I'm kind of at a loss for words about how to talk about it because it's just frustrating.
It's also maddening.
And the idea that that, well, let's do this.
Let's take a break.
I went over time.
We'll be right back.
We'll finish out the show.
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Hey folks, welcome back here after the break.
Let's just keep going here.
I was before the break, I was starting down the road of talking about this complete fucking turd, Tim Walz.
The idea that this dude had no idea that this was going on.
First of all, if you believe that, I think that you have some research to do.
Let me ask you this.
How is it possible that a person who is responsible for the budget, is responsible for many different legislative affairs in the state government, well, is responsible for all of it.
State government is his baby.
It's his watch.
All of these representatives and senators that are duly elected in the state government all work for him.
And so the idea that you don't see billions and billions of dollars leaving your system, leaving your checkbook, and you don't know what's happening is asinine to me.
And then the guy has the balls to get on the news and talk about how the state has been attacked by the federal government and all of this stupid bullshit.
Why don't we, Mr. Walls, why don't we take a journey back to your time in the military?
Like before you proved and showed that you're a complete fucking coward.
Do you remember?
Do you remember what the United States Army taught you?
The seven core Army values?
And in my opinion, the most important one being integrity?
Do you remember that?
Do you remember swearing your allegiance to a flag that was on your shoulder?
Do you remember as a senior NCO holding other soldiers accountable when they fucked up?
I'm willing to bet that as a senior NCO in the United States military that you spouted some words about integrity and doing the right thing.
And maybe nobody should be surprised that we find ourselves here.
Now that it's all out, maybe nobody should be surprised that somebody like you, Tim Walz, can have the balls to put on a uniform and wear the words U.S. Army over your heart.
And then do some shit like this.
And then get on TV with your little punk-ass pouty face like some bitch and talk about how just leave us alone, please.
Please just leave us alone.
You fucking caused this.
It's all happened on your watch.
What do you mean leave us alone?
How about you be thankful that somebody, somebody's willing to step in and try to fix all the all the shit you fucked up?
And your dumbass daughter gets on her fucking social media platforms and talks about how you're picking on my dad.
Well, your dad's a piece of shit and a coward and will hopefully go down in the record books as the worst fucking politician that this state has ever seen, but more importantly, maybe this country has ever seen.
Some pretty strict competition, however.
None of your words resonate with anybody who can see through your smokescreen of bullshit.
Your big brown stinky cloud of shit.
You're not fooling anybody.
Jacob Fry, the same way.
The same thing.
This dip shit is on stage dancing with these people who are stealing your money.
The wages that you work your balls off for.
The average American person gets their ass up every day and here in Minnesota has to has to trudge out into 30 below zero weather.
Usually, right now in Minnesota, the weather is actually pretty nice.
I think it was 47 degrees the other day.
But nonetheless, anybody, anybody in America, they get their asses up, they go to work, they deal with a bunch of bullshit all day, maybe.
And then they come home, raise their families, get their kids to soccer practice or football practice or whatever it is, to dance, whatever.
Go home, feed their families, do whatever it is that you need to do just to have it stolen.
Faithfully, people faithfully every year, and many people under massive protest, which I don't disagree with, but faithfully every year do their share, pay their taxes,
not only their income tax at the beginning of the year, but all year, every time you turn around, every time you take your check card out, every time you put cash on a counter to pay for something, you're paying the fucking government.
You're paying them for the ability and the right to have the things that you're buying, to have the meal or the beer that you're having at the restaurant, to drive the car that you chose to buy for yourself to get around, to get to work.
Everything that we do outside of our homes is taxed.
And then, on top of it, your paycheck is taxed.
And then at the beginning of every year, you got to write another check to the government for income tax.
Nonetheless, the income tax you paid every payday, but now you have to pay more tax.
And as much as we all hate it as Americans, as much as we all think that we're being royally fucked by the system, we still do it.
Why?
Because they threaten to put you in jail if you don't.
They threaten to ruin your life if you don't.
So we have to, right?
It's just kind of common knowledge that you just got to bend over and just take the ass fucking when the government's going to give it to you.
And if you, if you fight or you squawk about it, there's a good chance you're going to pay more.
You're going to go to jail.
Something negative is going to happen to you just for all of it to be stolen or given away.
I think that we've come to a point where the average hard-working American is fed up with it, pissed off.
And they're all asking questions: why?
Why do we have to settle for this shit?
Some people say this is not what the founding fathers is not what they built this country on.
And maybe that's true.
But there's no mistaking it.
Everything that you do outside of your home, no matter if you pay a dollar for a stick of gum or you pay $100,000 for your favorite vehicle.
Now you've worked your whole life.
You've worked for many years.
You now have the ability to buy a $70,000 car and you can afford it.
You worked a long time.
You worked real hard to get that.
And now you find out that all these years you've been working your ass off.
All these years you've been paying taxes.
All these years you've been a good, a good American doing your part, contributing to the greater good of this country.
Because when we contribute to the greater good, it helps other Americans to work hard to find and meet and achieve their American dream.
And now we know, at least here in Minnesota, it's been stolen.
It's been stolen from us.
And the people allegedly that stole it, and I don't even know if we can say allegedly anymore, I think it's pretty damn well documented.
The people that stole it from us, they don't have to pay it back.
They might sit in jail for some years, but they don't have to pay it back.
Your money that was stolen from you, that was earmarked for the greater good of your community, has been stolen from you.
And the answer to all that is: well, sorry, guys, we're going to have to raise taxes.
You have to pay more.
You're going to have to pay more.
And meanwhile, at the same time, the people that stole it from us are mocking you openly, publicly, standing by their Mercedes with bricks of cash and $1,000 glasses on and $300 pairs of shoes, $1,000 sweaters.
And you, the blue-collar, hard-working American that gets your ass up at 4 o'clock or 5:30, local, county, state, municipal, federal, doesn't matter.
If law enforcement agencies show up somewhere and ask you to please stand back or leave or just don't get involved, it's not because they just want you to go away.
And I'm sure they do want you to just go away.
But when you have situations that are escalated, when you have situations that potentially are going to turn violent, of course, of course, the police are going to tell you to stand back, get the hell out of here.
Just stand over there and don't interject yourself here.
It isn't because they want to get away with perpetrating somebody in your community.
It's because you don't have any business there, number one, if it doesn't pertain to you.
And number two, they don't want you to get hurt.
And full disclosure, full disclosure, they probably, in most cases, don't want you to get hurt.
Number one, because they're not in the job of hurting people for no reason.
And innocent people being hurt is nobody's goal.
I don't care what you think and what you believe.
I find it very, very difficult to stand behind some idea that these cops wake up every morning and while they're getting dressed and brushing their teeth and making their coffee, the first thing on their mind is that I can't wait to hurt somebody today.
I can't wait to kill some woman in a car today.
Let's go hunt down these protesters and kill them.
Let's go hunt down these illegal immigrants and kill them.
That just is that's not it's it's not even there's no intelligence in that thought.
It's not even intelligent thought to have.
And I'm willing to bet that most people who spout off this narrative that cops are killers and they're out looking to hurt people have probably, in majority of the cases, never been in a situation where you have to make the decision whether or not you're going to take a human life.
Many of them have probably never been in a situation where they thought man, I don't know if I'm going to make it out of here.
None of them have probably ever been in a situation where they find themselves in chaos and have to consciously make an effort to stay calm think, rely on your training, because you need to go home to your family tonight.
I'm willing to bet most of those people standing out there have never had to make those decisions or been in those situations.
Because if they were, and even even like a remnants of any of those situations, like a very low level of any of those types of situations, most people, I believe, that have been through those things understand a whole lot better the value of human life, the importance of no collateral damage.
They they, they probably have never had to think about whether or not I, I am, I need to act in a split second.
Do I, do I, do I pull the trigger of this weapon to protect myself, or should I just see how it plays out?
Or should I try to do option B, C or D?
And it becomes super complex because in those situations you don't really have time to weigh the options.
The dude standing in front of a car, as she pounded on the gas and her front tire spun out.
Had it been dry, had it been August and 85 degrees and sunny, and those tires don't they don't spin on the ice or snow?
He may have been dead or extremely injured, extremely majorly injured.
But no one likes to talk about that.
It's very rare.
And I will say that one of the beautiful things about social media that I've come to appreciate in the last year or two is the people that do come on there and they do put on content and they just ask you the question, give an opinion, they ask you the question, and it's always very elementary sometimes.
Not all the time, but sometimes it's very elementary, very easy questions to wrap your mind around.
And they don't use a bunch of fancy words.
They use a bunch of fancy innuendos and made up situations and all those things.
And I think that sometimes the people who fly off the handle do so because they don't have the ability to sift through the bullshit, maybe.
Maybe it's a good term.
I have the ability to critically think about what might be happening.
And so it just, it all becomes extremely convoluted, in my opinion.
I wish that sometimes people who are reporting the news, number one, that it was true and fair and honest reporting, just report the facts and then get off the fucking air.
But a lot of people, politicians and community leaders and all these folks that we see on TV anyway, they always use all these super fancy words.
Not that they're hard to understand, but sometimes it just seems like the idea is to confuse you.
If we use a bunch of Kamala word salad, well, maybe they'll be confused and they won't really catch on.
And maybe that's not the intent.
But you don't ever see these folks using blatant, just blatant English, blatant phrases.
Not that you have to sound like an idiot, like you're a challenged person.
But layman's terms, what happened?
Who was affected and how?
And what can we hope to, what kind of, where can we hope to get more information later?
Or what was the outcome if it's over?
There's always a bunch of words and a bunch of this and that.
And it's very confusing for people.
And so I don't think that people really get a clear view, a clear picture of what it is they're really looking at and what they're trying to take in and digest.
It would be a whole lot helpful, more helpful, maybe, if we just talked in blatant terms, right?
As it relates to this woman who got shot.
We can discuss all day about what might have happened, why she might have been there.
What words might have been said from her out her window to the cops and them into the window to her?
We can speculate.
And who knows?
Maybe there's body cam footage.
Maybe she had a recording device going when it all happened.
Who knows?
So maybe we will.
Maybe we will know exactly what they said to each other and how it went down.
Maybe.
But that doesn't negate the fact that for many people, the real question is: well, what the fuck was she doing there in the first place?
What was she doing?
You have a spouse, you have children.
Apparently, she didn't have a job.
Maybe she did.
Maybe it was her day off.
But why were you there anyway?
And if you are there, what's the purpose?
What's the purpose for you being in your car driving through an active situation, active law enforcement situation?
And it wasn't even really anything all that egregious going down.
I believe from what I read, one of the ICE vehicles that they were driving got caught in the snow.
They got stuck in the snow.
So they called a couple other cars full of their buddies to come and help them push it out or dig it out or whatever, and then started being accosted.
And then that's when all of this went down.
So it's not like ICE was in the street and they were running after Somalis or Mexicans or whoever it is that you want to try to save today and shooting people as they run by and causing chaos and carnage.
Just driving down the road, got stuck in the snow.
And so, why the hell are all of you people there anyway?
Were you following them?
How did such a big crowd gather?
All these things that we don't know yet, but a lot of folks like to pass judgment.
And I think that we can tell from the video of multiple angles of the whole thing going down that she tried to run the dude over.
But this is yet another way, another event, another thing for them to dwell on.
And to be quite honest, it's just another distraction.
It's another distraction from what's really going on in the world, in this country.
And maybe something like this should be top-tier news.
Maybe this should be focused on more than the other things going on in the world.
But I don't necessarily agree 1,000% with that.
I mean, some people are saying that this is a distraction from Venezuela and Trump is trying to be the king of Venezuela and take it over and sell all the oil and keep the money for himself.
It's all about oil.
Well, but what nobody stops to really think about, and I'll give credit for this idea to Glenn Beck I saw as I was scrolling through X also that Venezuela is about the oil, a thousand percent about the oil.
But as he says, it's not about oil for us.
Allegedly, Venezuela has the largest untapped oil deposit in the world, along with apparently a bunch of other valuable raw minerals.
But do we know that the two biggest buyers of Venezuelan oil is China and Russia?
And so if we cut off the oil supply to China and cut it off to Russia, how is, for example, how is Beijing going to be a glowing city in the dark when they don't have the resources to keep the power plants running?
How are they going to, how are they going to keep doing what they're doing?
How is Russia going to keep up what they're doing?
You see, the thing about it is that no matter what you think or what you say or what you believe as it pertains to, excuse me, as it pertains to oil anyway, you and me and everybody else in this world interacts and needs oil of some sort every single day.
It's in everything.
It's used for everything.
Everything needs oil.
So if we can't cut off the supply of oil to the people that mean to do us the most harm, well, maybe that's the thing that we should be looking at.
But the narrative about Venezuela is that Trump's taking it over, he's going to run it, and all this other bullshit.
And then we're just going to be oilmongers.
And to a certain extent, maybe some of that, maybe some of that is true.
I don't believe it's all true.
I believe that if Glenn Beck is even half right, well, maybe it's a good thing that we secured the Nicholas Maduro from Venezuela.
Maybe it's a good thing that we secured him.
Maybe it's a good thing that we cut off Venezuelan oil to our arguably biggest adversaries in the world.
But that's not what the narrative is.
It would be helpful if things like that were put out by the administration.
But I don't know if that's good for the foreign policy aspect of it.
I don't know if we wanted our president and our government out there bragging about, well, we're going to cut off China and oil's Russia, or China and Russia's oil.
We're going to do that by securing Venezuela and getting Maduro out of there.
Let's bring him here and try him.
And then we're going to own all the oil.
Maybe that's a good thing.
I'm not extremely educated and brought up on up to speed on Russia and oil, the Russia and China situation.
Not 100% confident that I know exactly what's going on.
But I think that we know enough to know that we should probably be paying attention to China and to Russia and other countries in the world, of course.
But when our two biggest potential adversaries are enemies, or maybe we could even say they are our biggest enemies, if we have the opportunity to, number one, help a whole country of people who are being victimized by some dictator, and we have the ability to cut off major oil supplies for our two biggest enemies.
I believe I read that China gets Venezuelan oil and it makes up about 60 to 70 percent of their oil usage.
They get it from Venezuela.
That's a big deal.
And so, of course, they're going to issue things like, Well, you better let your stranglehold of Venezuela go, or we're going to have to get involved.
I think both China and Russia said something similar to that.
I believe that the charity of America has been taken advantage of for far too long.
And so, as it pertains to like this Somali situation in Minnesota, but not just in Minnesota, I'm sure it's rampant everywhere.
Because the one thing I do know about the Somali population that I learned when Stu and I were running around the country chasing bad guys as bounty hunters, that between Minnesota, Ohio, and Tennessee, and maybe it's changed now.
This was a few years back, they were the largest Somali populations in the country.
And in the rare case that you get to have a conversation with somebody and it's cordial, working in that capacity, they will tell you, Well, you know, I wasn't here.
I missed court because I wasn't here.
I was visiting my cousins in Ohio, or I was on vacation in Tennessee.
And what we learned through the course of a few investigations while we were looking for Somali people, and this was before we chose not to hunt Somali people anymore, because all they do was trade IDs and go back to Somalia for a few months, hang out with their family, or they go down south to Ohio or Tennessee or wherever else.
They just lay low and they just change their IDs with their brothers or their cousins or friends or whatever.
They don't have to remember a birthday because they don't celebrate them.
Everybody's birthday is January 1st of whatever year they think they were born, or maybe they know, but it's always 1-1 of whatever year.
They just switch them and they go.
So, we chose not to hunt them anymore.
But what we did find out is that they do run from Minneapolis to Ohio, Columbus.
Columbus, Ohio was a big, big, there was a big Somali community there, and then down into Tennessee.
And what we figured out was back then they were running cot, which is like a root type of thing that you chew on and hallucinate.
They're running cot from down south to north and vice versa.
Minneapolis, St. Cloud, here in Minnesota, Rochester, Minnesota, down to Columbus, Ohio, and then on down to Tennessee.
I don't know exactly what city I don't remember.
And they would just make a loop.
And so there you have it.
Like all of these things, they all make a little more sense now.
It all kind of lines up now.
But it's, as I said before, it's extremely embarrassing.
And to be quite honest, I'm kind of at a loss for words about how to talk about it because it's just, it's also frustrating.
It's also maddening.
And the idea that that, well, let's do this.
Let's take a break.
I went over time.
We'll be right back.
We'll finish out the show.
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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 site 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 you 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 them?
You go to Trump's cabinet, you go to Biden's cabinet, it's full of Jews.
I have 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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