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Jan. 18, 2026 - Stew Peters Show
01:08:35
The Breaking Point: Minnesota’s Descent into Chaos

In this episode of The Richard Leonard Show, we break down the chaos unfolding in Minnesota and the viral outrage surrounding the deadly ICE-related confrontation that has sparked protests and political upheaval. Stripping away the emotional narratives, we focus on what the video shows in the Minneapolis ICE shooting, why personal responsibility still matters, and how selective outrage and protest hypocrisy are accelerating disorder instead of accountability amid nationwide debate over immigration enforcement and federal tactics.Show more Brought to you by Cortez Wealth Management! Proudly supporting America First values 🇺🇸! Looking for retirement and asset growth strategies from someone who shares your values? Check out Cortez Wealth Management, led by a proud Christian husband, father, and patriot. 👉 http://cortezwm.com/ Pet Club 247 is your trusted source for affordable, high-quality pet products delivered to your door. Shop now at https://richardleonard.petclub247.com/ and get Wholesale pricing, Auto-ship convenience, Premium pet nutrition, and wellness. Support your pets and wallet by partnering with us. Join the Club! PATRIOT-APPROVED HEMP PRODUCTS. Tired of woke wellness brands? So are we. At AmericanHempHub.com, you’ll find CBD & hemp products made in the USA with no globalist garbage. Pure. Lab-Tested. Freedom-First. Relief without chemicals. Trusted by patriots who think for themselves 👉 Visit: https://AmericanHempHub.com Because your body deserves real health from real Americans. Show less

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Thanks for Listening 00:03:42
Another week has passed, and yet there still is no quelling of the tension here in Minnesota.
There's no putting it to rest.
It's only magnified.
In fact, earlier this week, yet another ICE involved shooting.
Now, the suspect didn't die, but there were shots fired in a public space with a ton of people around.
Also, earlier this week, we saw yet another video from Mr. Nick Shirley that digs deeper into this fraud in Minnesota.
So we're going to talk about that.
We're going to talk about these riots and things going on here in the Minneapolis Twin Cities area.
And so we'll get down the road on that.
So stick with us.
Don't go away.
We start now.
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Okay, so where do we start?
Where do we start talking about the great white north of Minnesota?
And again, I think I said last week, this is a time and place where those of us who have been born and raised here in Minnesota, some of us, not all of us, but some of us, I believe, are pretty embarrassed.
We're pretty embarrassed that our community, our government, our leadership has failed the people of Minnesota like nobody's business.
The taxpayers are getting kicked in the groin day after day.
And as time goes by, more fraud is exposed.
More bullshit is happening.
And then we also have to watch our elected leadership just really do nothing about it but bitch on both sides of the aisle.
Our governor is a coward.
He's a fraud.
He's a criminal.
The mayor of Minneapolis, Jacob Fry, is also a fraud.
He's a cuck.
Just a big, whiny, wimpy piece of shit who is laid at the feet of these Somali people, this whole community.
And if you have not yet, I strongly recommend that you, I watched it on X. I'm not sure where else it is, but Nick Shirley's new 51-minute video about further fraud.
I think it was put out on Thursday, Wednesday, or Thursday or something like that.
But he goes into detail with this David guy into the non-emergency medical transportation scam going on here in Minnesota.
And I got to tell you something.
When I was watching this video, it really reminded me and made me reflect on all the times that Mr. Stew Peters and I spent as we spent years sitting in a truck together chasing felons and fugitives across this country as bounty hunters.
And in the instances when we came into contact with people in the Somali community, whether we were hunting a Somali fugitive or somebody else, but come into contact with anybody in that community, not everybody, I will 1,000% say not every Somali person I've ever met is a piece of shit.
But I think that we're at a point in time where the most egregious of the crimes that have been committed have been done by, as it relates to fraud and taxpayer dollars here in Minnesota, have been committed and we've been perpetrated by many people in the Somali community and also the powers that be that let it all happen.
And whether or not they're getting a cut or getting promised to keep their seat, get the votes, whatever it is.
However, they've been coerced or bribed or whatever you want to call it.
It's the old saying, you know, one bad apple ruins the bunch.
Right?
Just like we can say, not all cops are bad, but there's some shitty ones.
Right?
Not all Somali people are horrible, conniving criminals.
Not all of them.
But unfortunately, the portion of that community that have committed these crimes and continue to kind of put a sour taste in everyone's mouth about the community.
And so Nick Shirley's new video goes into this non-emergency medical transportation scam.
And what this is, let me get back to when Stu and I were traipsing around the country, but mostly around the state of Minnesota chasing fugitives, we had multiple conversations about how all of this might work.
Like what's really going on here?
Because every time you come into contact with Somali people, they're very well dressed.
And you know what?
I shouldn't say every time, but there was a whole lot of times that we came into contact with Somali folks, very well dressed, very expensive clothes, brand new cars, all kinds of things.
And then you sit and think and you look at, for example, where they live, right?
Like the Cedar Riverside area in downtown Minneapolis is a complete shithole.
When you go, I can recall one night being in South Minneapolis, right around where Renee Goode was shot, actually, was in that same neighborhood.
I remember Stu and I searching a house of a Somali family, and the place was disgusting.
They all had brand new clothes on.
I think there was, if I recall correctly, there's a brand new Audi out front.
There was a couple pretty nice vehicles, new in the back.
And the house had roaches crawling in it, and it stunk in there, and it was dirty and filthy.
But they're dressed very nice.
They have very nice vehicles.
They have very nice stuff, but their places is destitute.
It looks like they're living in squalor.
And so, not that that's anybody's business, but it does sure spark a conversation later.
Well, wait a minute, man.
Look at the way that they live.
Look at the things that they have.
And then ask yourself, how does that happen?
Because most people that you know who work their balls off, who have nice things, you can kind of put two and two together and you can make sense of it.
And you can see that the lifestyle they lead is a little bit different.
Not to say that everybody who does well and makes money and is successful in their careers lives high on the hog, because that's not true either.
Some people are just minimalists.
But in this community, every time you go somewhere, it seems to be the same thing.
It seems to be similar.
And then you would see, middle of winter, you would pull up to places and you would see rows of vehicles not moved, full of snow.
Well, and then you would say, well, wait a minute, man.
Isn't this a place of business?
These are all of these vehicles have identification on them, stickers on them to show what the business is.
But it's March.
And there were a couple winners in the course of our career bounty hunting that we got 20 feet of snow, 15 feet of snow over the winter, snowing all the time.
So if, like, for example, if these vehicles had ever moved throughout the winter, you would know.
But they're barricaded in by snow drifts, stickers for the businesses on it, and we would have conversations.
Well, what is going on here?
How do they, how are they doing this?
And then, furthermore, how are these guys driving brand new 80, 85, 90,000 Audi, Audi, what is it, an A or Q7 or whatever it is, the big fancy SUV and sedan.
Digging Into Allegations 00:15:49
And that was just that one place.
Excuse me.
But he dug into it.
Nick Shirley dug into it and went to these places, knocked on the doors.
In fact, quite a few of the businesses, the medical transportation businesses that they went to, based on what you call it, oh man, the state website, the Secretary of State website, they took all the information from there.
They took the addresses, the phone numbers, the amount of money they got last the last fiscal year, how long they've been in business, who owns it, who operates it.
It's all on the Secretary of State website.
That's where they got their info.
Went to these addresses where these businesses supposedly were.
Nobody ever heard of them.
If they had heard of them, it was apparent that the conversation may get violent.
The people that he came into con him and his buddy Dave came into contact with, they wouldn't answer a question.
They wouldn't have a conversation.
They automatically bunch up in a group of people and they scream obscenities and they yell and say that, you know, this is all ridiculous.
You can't do this to us, blah, blah, blah.
But not one time, not one conversation did he have, not one altercation, not one anything did anybody ever say, yeah, well, the business is here.
Or let me see what that says.
Maybe it's maybe it's not accurate.
And instead of talking to the guy on the camera, clearly everybody knew who he was from his last video, I would imagine, and they're all pissed off about it.
And so when the dude comes back with his buddy Dave, same guy as the first video, the Learing Center video, and a camera, and he has his security people, not one of those Somali people would have a conversation with him.
Not one of them would answer a question, Where is this business?
It says right here on this paper, this business is blah, blah, blah, transportation.
This is the address.
It's right here, Secretary of State websites, right here.
We're at this address.
You're here.
Is this a business or not?
Is this legit?
Is this a mistake?
And not one time did anybody say, well, maybe it's a mistake.
You know, the business moved, it closed down, whatever.
Everybody got super heated, started screaming, obscenities, all these things.
And so it doesn't help anybody watching this that may be on the fence, like, ah, like me, you know, because you talk to people and they'll say, well, you know, it just seems so far-fetched.
I don't know how could it get that way?
How could it get that far?
Maybe it's not even true.
But none of these people will have a conversation to calm down these allegations.
They won't say anything, which only makes them look more guilty.
I don't know, man.
I think that the old idea holds true.
If you did nothing wrong, you got nothing to worry about.
If this allegation of fraud and this deception of the state's taxpayers and all that stuff, if all of that is false, why not have the conversation?
Why not prove it?
Why not just end it?
I mean, if the narrative is that all of these billions of dollars that have been given to these organizations, whether they're owned by Somali people or not, if they're legit and the allegations are erroneous or false or whatever, then why not just prove it and be done with it?
I mean, look what it's caused.
The only people that are saying it's not true are the Paul State politicians.
The actual people who have been accused of committing these crimes, the Somali community, they just scream and become combative and say they don't care.
I don't care about your million dollars.
The one guy at one of the child care centers that he went to in the new video, I don't care about your million dollars.
I don't care about a million bucks.
Well, I'm sure that you don't, you piece of shit, because it wasn't yours.
It ended up in your pocket because of some scam.
And the people that put the money forward that ended up in your pocket do care.
They do care about that million dollars.
And I, quite honestly, I'm surprised that things hadn't got out of control quicker than they have.
I mean, we've seen it over the last week.
It's probably going on right now.
But there's nobody, there's nobody on the side of the accused that is willing to step forward and have, not that you have to be nice, you don't have to, you don't have to smile and put on some fake bullshit show.
But why can't somebody, a representative of that community, step forward and answer the questions?
Why don't the people who on paper own these businesses, why don't they step forward?
Why aren't they making hour-long videos about what they're doing and how it's legit?
We're just supposed to, the people who are pissed off about losing billions of dollars of their tax money are supposed to just believe you.
They're supposed to just believe this community of people that allegedly stole all their money and sent it to another government to invest, not back into our economy and just stole it from us.
If it was me and I was accused of such a thing and I knew that I was innocent, you better believe I'd have these cameras, I'd have this phone, I'd have all kinds of shit Put forward for everyone to see on social media that the allegations are false.
And then I probably would demand whether I got it or not is one thing, but I would probably demand an apology from whoever accused me in the first place.
If I have nothing to hide, and sure, we can sit on this idea that I don't got to prove nothing to you.
And you're right, you don't.
But if you want the allegations to stop, if you want the harassment, as they call it, to stop, well, then prove the powers that be that are accusing you, prove them wrong.
It should take less than 10 minutes for any one of those business owners to have a conversation with Nick Shirley, with a government official, law enforcement.
It should take less than 10 minutes for you to be able to produce a stack of paperwork that shows that your business is legit, that you're operating.
Why would it be a problem for a daycare center to produce, not that you have to give names, not that you got to show pictures of kids' faces or anything like that?
But why wouldn't you be holding a piece of paper with a bunch of names on it?
Not to show the camera, but hey, here's our roster right here of kids.
Here it is.
Why would you be not willing to produce it?
And the only thing that I could come up with, and maybe I'm an idiot, but the only thing I can come up with is that you got something to hide because it does hold true.
If you didn't do anything wrong and you can prove your innocence, then why not do it and just be done with it and go about your day and don't ever get bothered again.
And so all of this deception and all of this screaming and anger that they do and all of this shit just makes them look more guilty.
And then, of course, as time goes by, more people come out and tell their story, like the airport police officer that Nick Shirley had on the end of his video talking about the suitcases of money that they watched fly out of MSP.
They would fly from MSP to Atlanta.
They would declare their $5 million or their $2.5 million when they went through TSA in Minneapolis.
It gets looked at, it gets verified, and they're on their way.
It's not illegal to fly with that much money.
It's just illegal to fly with that much money and not declare it.
But according to this guy, they would fly from Minneapolis to Atlanta and then to Dubai.
And apparently, according to this dude, it was too dangerous to get the money from Dubai to Somalia.
So they would wire it from Dubai to wherever it needed to go in Somalia.
And there you go.
They've laundered your tax money.
And apparently, allegedly, all this money gets invested into Somali government.
I'm sure that they're building nice huts out of human feces and garbage, but they're probably a pretty cool floor plan because they got the money to sprawl out a little bit.
And that's it.
And so if you're innocent from that, why not prove it?
I just don't understand.
I mean, when you were a little kid and your parents came to you and said, who broke the Elvis decanter?
Well, it wasn't me.
Well, prove it.
Oh, I was at basketball practice.
But my little sister was here with her friends.
Maybe we should talk to them.
And then you go and talk to the little sister.
Maybe the friends are there or not.
And you can tell when they're lying.
Anybody who's a parent probably can say that they can tell when their kids are lying, or at least being less than truthful.
And that's exactly what happens when these Somali folks get confronted.
Not even accused yet, but confronted.
I mean, accused as a group of people, but not individually accused.
They're not willing to prove that they're legit.
They're not willing to even have the conversation.
And so what are reasonable people left to assume?
In my opinion, it's safe to assume that the allegations are pretty damn accurate.
And we have been robbed.
And so not only is all of that going on, but there is smoke in the city, baby.
And ICE is on the streets of Minnesota.
And I believe just the other night, if it was accurate, I saw on X a whole 737 taken off from MSP, allegedly full of illegal immigrants that have been arrested that last day or two, or three or week or whatever it was.
And so they're here.
ICE is here.
They're doing their job.
And they're not going to back down.
And just the other night, when the, I forget the guy's name, was shot in the leg and then put in the ambulance and now has been detained and he's going to be deported and put on trial for whatever his crimes are.
Later that night, when the crowd surrounded ICE and the cops, or not the cops, because the cops aren't there, local police aren't allowed to help.
But when the federal law enforcement people got surrounded and outnumbered and had to break contact, they left their vehicles.
And now these protesters are breaking in, stealing weapons lockers out of vehicles, stealing paperwork with personal information of all these agents and officials, phone numbers, addresses, emails, all that.
You think, do you think that doing all of that, stealing weapons lockers and burning cars and all that?
Do you think that that's going to get them to back down?
It's only going to fan the flames.
It's only going to get worse.
And the other question I wonder is: what about getting illegal immigrants out of this country?
And what about tracking down the people who have stolen billions of dollars from taxpayers?
What about that is offensive?
What do people not understand about this idea that an overwhelming number of illegal immigrants Sucking the social programs of this country dry.
What do we not understand about safeguarding these programs and the money that's put into them?
Alleviating Social Pressure 00:05:56
It's not an unlimited resource.
Of course, there's conversations out there about how, well, the federal government's just going to print more money anyway.
And maybe that's true.
But when we sit in a time of place where we can almost by the day watch the value of the U.S. dollar go down, do we really want them to print more money?
I don't think so.
But if we were able to alleviate the massive pressure on these social programs, just think about what our country would look like.
Think about what the roads would look like, what your city parks and all that would look like, what your schools would look like.
If our law enforcement and fire and EMT and all of those people were properly funded and there was enough money to make them nice to serve Americans, the people in our communities, what would it look like?
I think we'd have a lot more beautiful spaces all over the place.
But for some reason, so many people, and to be quite honest, I don't know that it's so many people.
I think that the crowds are smaller than they seem.
I think that the American people who are sitting and watching from their phone screens or from across the street or down the street or on the TV screen or whatever that are staying silent that support ICE that when they're asked the question, did you vote for this?
The people that say, fuck yeah, I did.
Are they the majority?
Are the people that say they voted for this the majority?
Now, it would seem that they are, right?
Because this is something that Donald Trump campaigned on.
These are things that he said he was going to do.
And if you remember, he did say on the campaign trail when he was talking about illegal immigration and how to solve it that it might be pretty ugly, but it's necessary.
And boy, has it gotten ugly.
And to be quite honest, it's probably going to get a lot more ugly before it starts to pretty up.
It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better, I believe.
Because as time goes by, day by day, new fraud allegations come out, new, new fraud is found.
And then, of course, as it's found, it is combated by the people who are being accused of fraud, which just escalates tensions, which also escalates tensions.
And when these groups of people that are defrauding you and me and our government and our people and our communities, when it's an immigrant community and allegedly most of that community is not here legally or got here in a way that committed fraud to get here, what are people to think?
How long can any one group of people steal from the masses and then get caught?
It's astounding to me that we haven't gotten here earlier.
But I think the reason for that is whether you love, love him or hate him, the reason for that is we've had nobody in the White House or in a position of power in government that was willing to take a stand and do this shit.
And we can talk about how Trump is a cuck to Israel and he's this and he's that and he's the other thing.
Okay, whatever.
Sure.
Whatever your narrative is on that.
But I think for a lot of American people, what they appreciate is that he's at least doing a portion, a portion of what he said.
There's a lot of things he said he was going to do that haven't happened yet.
So the jury's still out.
But he did say that he was going to combat this immigration thing.
And that's what he's doing.
He did say that he was going to work to save children that were being trafficked and abducted and raped and killed and sacrificed or whatever the hell it is.
And he's done that.
I think just recently I read that he saved, they have saved collectively as an administration about 60,000 kids in the first year from trafficking and abuse and neglect and all this shit.
But none of that never gets talked about.
People are super pissed off about all these tariffs and Venezuela and oil and all this shit.
Asking for Your Support 00:07:13
And I don't think that anybody really has, I shouldn't say anybody, I don't think that a lot of people have really stopped to think about all of this stuff.
But we went too long.
We got to take a break.
We'll be right back.
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Before the break, we were talking about had mentioned Venezuela and that it seems as if it seems as if some folks really don't think these things through, right?
Like, why would Venezuela's oil be important to us other than for its monetary value?
Why is it important that the richest oil deposit in the world should, in my opinion, it should be maybe not owned or controlled by America, but we should have some influence on it.
Why China and Russia Pose a Threat 00:03:54
Because if we remember, the biggest consumers of Venezuelan oil as of late, apparently, is China and Russia.
Now, Russia and China together, collectively, are the biggest landmass on the earth.
Apparently, it's not very rich in oil.
Okay.
But do we think that the richest oil deposit in the world being controlled by China or Russia is a good thing for our national security?
The two other, not two only other, but two other superpowers in the world that, in my opinion, if they banded together, which is possible, they're neighbors.
I don't know that America's military could put up a fight.
I mean, I suppose we'd put up one hell of a fight, but I don't know that we could put up a fight strong enough to win.
Not at this point.
And as we've seen recently, our special forces operators, anyway, are leaps and bounds above a whole lot of other places in this world.
When you hear the accounts of Maduro's troops or whoever it was that was guarding his residence, I don't know if he has his own little personal security detail or if it's just military people.
I would imagine they have some pretty well-trained people taking care of the guy.
But our guys, our boys went in there almost undetected, got in, did their thing, and got out in a very short amount of time with zero losses of life on the American side.
And when you hear the accounts of the survivors of the Venezuelan detail, I suppose, that was guarding him, they make it sound as if they were watching a scary movie.
And these dudes just showed up out of nowhere.
They were shooting faster than you can imagine.
They had weapons and tools and gadgets that nobody's ever seen before.
And they scooped the dude out of his bed and got him onto a Navy ship somewhere in the ocean in short order.
It's pretty amazing.
But even with all of that, I don't know that it would be necessarily enough to put up a winning fight against Russia and China.
So, with that being said, why would we want those two countries to be taking the majority of the exported oil from the world's richest oil reserve?
Buying it?
Yeah, okay, they were buying it.
But why would America be okay with them having access to it?
And so that's the first thing.
And then, of course, the monetary value of the oil is important too.
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Because what could that do if we had all the oil and America was responsible for selling it?
Doesn't that seem like it would help America?
Doesn't it seem like it would help us to thrive and prosper and recover from some of this bullshit?
I think that at this point, we're at an inflection point, right?
And either as an American citizen, you're going to have to choose a side.
I'm not saying that you got to get down on your knees and thank God for Donald Trump.
I mean, if you don't like him, you don't like him.
But whether you like him or hate him, this is your home.
Maybe, maybe it's not your home.
Maybe you don't want to call it home anymore, and that's fine.
I'm sure there's a lot of people that help you pack your bags.
But why as a country would we be so worried about what everyone else has or doesn't have?
Why are we so worried about every other country's prosperity around the world when ours is going in the fucking tank?
I mean, by that logic, we should be people who, when we're in a plane that's going down and the masks come down, that we say, no, screw it.
We don't want a mask.
We don't want that.
We're not going to help anybody else either.
Isn't the whole idea self-preservation?
Isn't the law of nature survival of the fittest?
And so, if we have the ability to be the top of the food chain, why would we not take it?
And that's not to say that we need to kill everybody and steal all of their stuff and plunder every other country around the world.
But if there's a resource such as oil and we have the opportunity to be the arbiters of said oil and benefit from its production, benefit from the sales of it, benefit from the financial gain as a country, Why would we be opposed to that?
Why is it a bad thing for us to have control of the world's richest oil deposit?
Look after it, make sure that it's going out appropriately, and then as a country, be paid for that.
If we're willing to do the work, why not be paid for it?
And why not let the country thrive and prosper?
And so, some of the arguments are: well, Donald Trump is just doing it to line his own pockets.
And maybe there's some truth to that.
Maybe he's been promised some stuff.
Maybe he's been promised a whole shit ton of money.
But I don't think that it's clear beyond the shadow of a doubt that Donald Trump hates America.
Partly because I don't believe that his ego would let him lose like that.
I do think it's possible that he does look out for his own interests for when he gets out of office.
But I think that in doing that, he also is concerned about his legacy that he leaves behind.
And so when you leave the White House after your second term, let's just say he becomes the richest man in the world because someone lined his pockets.
But after that time, as a country, we are richer, we're more prosperous, we're more safe, we're more respected around the world.
That's a win-win for him.
It's a win-win for us.
Take the good with the bad.
Do I agree with Donald Trump becoming the richest man in the world because someone lined his pockets for some decision he made?
No, I don't.
But it's a little easier to swallow it if you believe that we will still be a better place after his tenure is over, whether he's getting rich or not.
And furthermore, if that was the case, he'd be the richest man ever, ever in the world.
I don't know that he's there.
I think he's close, but I don't know that he's there.
In fact, the richest men in the world are the ones that want to depopulate the place.
The richest men in the world are the ones that were all for the COVID vaccine.
They were all for masking your children.
They were all for shutting down everybody's ability to go to church, to get together in groups of people, to go out to dinner and have a good time with your family.
All of those people were against all that.
I don't know, man.
I think that it's a pretty interesting conundrum.
But time will tell, right?
Because eventually the riots here in Minneapolis will stop.
Eventually, Donald Trump's time in office will be over.
Eventually, hopefully, Tim Walz will get out of prison.
And life will continue.
Life will go on.
The question is, what will life look like as it continues to go on?
And to a certain respect, That's up to us.
It's up to us, the American people.
Not 100% up to us.
But all of us each has an individual choice.
We have a decision to make.
We have a decision to make about whether or not we are going to participate in the bullshit, in the protesting, in the fraud, in all of that, just to be a problem.
Or are we going to take the good with the bad and get on with our lives?
Get on with our lives outside of chaos, outside of violence, outside of fraud, outside of all the bullshit that just surrounds our lives as Americans nowadays.
I often wonder whether or not people really, really want this place to be better.
And to make it better, to me, it's pretty clear.
The answer is clear.
The people who mean to do us harm, the people that mean to steal from you, the people that are here in this country that hate you, that want to kill you, that want to see you fall, they need to go.
And I believe, and Stu and I used to talk about this all the time on Patriotically Correct Radio when we first started podcasting together.
That it feels like there's this revolution/slash civil war brewing.
And what is going to be the action?
What is going to be the event that pops it off?
And I think if we're watching closely enough, I think we're close to it.
And it's unfortunate because I believe that these crowds of protesters and the people that are really upset about this are not the majority.
And at some point, the pot's going to boil over.
And the American people who have been staying silent, have been abiding by the law, staying out of the way, let the people do their jobs, do what they are told to do.
All of that's going to come to an end.
And then, so what's next?
Where do we go from here?
This division that is being thrust upon us in large part by the left, in my opinion.
A large part of it is being thrust on us from the left.
These false narratives, some of these politicians on Capitol Hill, they get on TV, on the news, and the things that they say are just are just ridiculous.
And quite frankly, to be fair, there's some Republicans that get on TV that say some pretty dumb shit too.
And it's a conundrum for me because there's a lot of things that we as the American people could be bucking back at the system for that we probably would agree on.
No matter who's in office.
It doesn't matter if it's Trump or anybody else.
I think that Americans want America to prosper.
They want it to thrive.
They want it to be safe.
And it's hard to understand how we could be fighting against the men and women who have chosen to take up a career to ensure that this place does stay safe, that illegal immigrants are deported.
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And it's true.
I believe that it's true.
Not all illegal immigrants are violent.
They're not all rapists.
They're not all murderers.
They don't all mean to do the American people harm.
But at the end of the day, you've committed a crime.
And crimes have consequences.
It just so happens that the consequence for coming into this country illegally and then staying after your welcome was up without doing the proper steps to stay or to get here in the first place.
The consequence of committing that crime is that you leave.
Just like if I walk into my local gas station, start loading my pockets up with gee dunks and sodas and magazines or whatever, sticks.
So even if it's just a stick of gum, I don't pay for it.
It's a crime.
And there's a consequence for that crime.
It seems as if people don't quite understand that to maintain law and order and to maintain peace, sometimes the peace of the community has to be disrupted to protect it and make it peaceful again.
And furthermore, what we do know about criminals in general is that one of a few things is possible.
One, they don't care who they hurt.
They don't care who they steal from.
They don't care who they victimize.
They don't care who they perpetrate.
They don't give a shit.
And so when they are dealt with by force, why should that be a problem?
If you've committed a crime and you are going to evade prosecution or you're going to just evade in general to think that you can get away and get out of trouble, you're going to be pursued.
Now, whether you get away for sure in the long run or not, well, maybe you do.
Some people do.
But why would any American who pays taxes, who is a contributing member of their community, why is it your instinct to fight against the organization that is here to protect you from illegal immigrants by getting them out of here?
I don't get it.
And of course it's true that there are many immigrants in this country that are probably illegal that are doing the right thing.
They're not committing crimes.
Maybe they do go to work.
Maybe they have kids who are excelling in school.
Maybe they are going to be something and contribute a lot to their community in this country.
And that's great.
But they've committed a crime.
And so, just like everybody else, every other American who commits a crime, you have to go sit down and answer for it.
Take your lumps.
You got caught.
Now you're sitting in front of the man and he's going to tell you what your punishment is.
And when that punishment is over, then you try again.
And hopefully, as it's set up to be, hopefully, you've learned a lesson by having to suffer the consequences of your actions.
And you don't do it again.
So if you're a person who's here illegally and you get caught and you get put on a plane with $3,000 in your pocket and sent home, and if you want to come back, hopefully you do it the right way, like everybody else.
Like the people who sat in refugee camps in the 90s for two, three, four, five years, waiting their turn to have an opportunity to come to America, to be naturalized citizens.
Why should the people who did the right thing, who sacrificed everything to come to America, why should they have to be put out?
Why should their journey have to be downgraded in scale because a bunch of other people just walked in, just showed up, just showed up at your house, kicked off their shoes, put their feet up while they lay down on your couch and asked you to make them a sandwich and then demanded that you give them your money.
Why should the folks that did it the right way, that sacrificed and made the real legal and long journey to be Americans?
Why would we as a community not want the people who want to come here have to work for it, have to earn it?
If this is the best country on the planet to live, this is the best place in the world to live.
Why would it just be open gates?
If you go to a professional sporting event, you don't get to just walk in the stadium and go to the luxury boxes and eat a steak dinner and have all the beer and wine and pop and whatever you can drink, all the food you can fit in your belly.
You don't get to just do that.
You have to, you got to pay the price.
You don't get to just go to a hotel, demand a key, get a room, and just shack up there for as long as you want without any consequence.
You don't get to do that.
Why do you get to do that in America?
Why do you get to come from anywhere else in this world and just show up and say, yep, I'm here now.
Fuck you.
I'm not leaving.
When everybody else has to contribute, When American-born citizens pay taxes their whole fucking life, why do you get to just come and kick your feet up?
I don't understand the logic there.
I don't understand how anybody supports that.
I don't get it.
If you are a person who has worked very hard for the things that they have, who has sacrificed a whole lot to have the lifestyle you have, to have the things in your possession, your cars, your homes, your savings accounts, whatever it is that's important to you, you had to work your balls off for it.
Most of us.
Sometimes people are just born into money.
So why should we, those of us who have sacrificed and worked and contributed for their whole lives, their whole adult lives anyway, why do they have to just sit back and watch their shit be taken and given to somebody who just showed up, kicked their feet up, laid back, did whatever they wanted to with no consequence.
I don't understand that logic.
Anyway, folks, that's all the time that we have for today.
I want to thank you for being here.
I feel as though the conversation was kind of scattered.
I got a lot of thoughts.
And so we'll see how it plays out.
We'll see what happens this coming week.
Hopefully nobody else is hurt or killed and that we can get down the road to solving whatever the issue is that needs to be solved.
So thank you for coming.
We will see you again next week.
Take care of yourselves.
have a good night.
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 side of Tel Aviv and look at the side 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 study, 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 can look at Trump's cabinet.
You've got 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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