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What are they trying to teach our kids? What are they trying to
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do to our kids? Why are they trying to
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introduce sexuality at an age
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when let's face it, this stuff shouldn't
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be introduced. I mean, whatever happened to the innocence
0:10
of childhood, I want to play you a clip
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here of a father who was pretty
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upset because his young boy age
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11 had seen some
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rather inappropriate literature in
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the school library. He
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tried to check it out because we want to
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bring it home to show his dad was
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filled with obscenities, by the way, highly sexualized
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content and when he did,
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the librarian said, oh, can I get you an illustrated
0:36
graphic version of that? Anyway,
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the child went before the school
0:40
board in this little
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town of Raymond Maine. I know it well, I
0:44
grew up nearby and I'll just say, you
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know, it's so sad that a young child has to get
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up there in front of all these adults.
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Read this material, which
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was again incredibly
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inappropriate, filled with profanity
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filled with highly sexualized content.
1:01
In order for some of these adult to wake
1:03
up to what's actually going on,
1:05
Let me show you what his father had
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to say right after he sat down,
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take a listen.
1:10
So that's my son, 11
1:13
years old and went to his
1:15
library and found that by
1:18
the entry door of
1:20
our library. This is the smut
1:23
that he is finding all right, I
1:25
don't care whether it's gay, straight
1:27
bisexual. Whatever
1:30
the terms are for all this stuff
1:32
doesn't need to be at our school
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doesn't need to be at my 11 year olds
1:36
library and then as
1:38
far as gender queer, I've
1:41
got a son in the high school as well. And
1:43
this is we
1:45
know it alright. We do not need
1:48
to be having literature that's showing
1:50
boys how to suck this
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is very, very frustrated
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about it. Okay. And you may
1:57
think that schools know the best for our
1:59
Children. You know, who know the best for our Children.
2:01
The parents
2:02
amen is not the truth.
2:05
Parents, we know best
2:07
parents want to protect
2:09
our kids, right? That's, that's what
2:12
we're here to do. That's what we're meant to do. That's
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how it works. You see a
2:16
man and a woman have a child
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and then that man and woman want
2:21
to protect that child. We
2:23
protect our Children so they can go on to live
2:26
happy healthy lives and one day
2:28
have Children of their own that they will then in turn
2:30
protect. And so it's absolutely
2:32
appropriate that that father
2:35
and every father and every mother
2:37
that comes across their Children being
2:39
exposed to this material stand
2:41
up and say, Hey, you know what, wait a minute.
2:43
I don't think this
2:45
is appropriate or I don't think
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it should be on The School Library
2:50
Shelf for an 11 year
2:52
old to pick up. This is
2:54
the issue here. I mean, this is what democrats don't
2:56
get that parents naturally want
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to stand up for their kids, They want to protect their kids.
3:00
They want to protect the innocence of
3:03
childhood. But for
3:05
some reason these days standing
3:07
up for your kids saying, hey, you know what, I don't think
3:09
this material is appropriate. I don't
3:11
want my kids reading this. This somehow makes
3:13
you a target for the F. B. I.
3:16
This is the question that republicans are trying
3:18
to get answered right now. They're trying to get the bottom of this.
3:20
I mean, there is a deadline approaching
3:22
for none other than us. Attorney General
3:25
Merrick Garland, FBI director,
3:27
Christopher Wray and Education Secretary Miguel
3:29
Cardona. They have until tomorrow
3:32
you see to turn over documents to the House Judiciary
3:34
Committee about the
3:36
alleged FBI investigations into
3:39
parents attending school
3:41
board meetings. This is in response
3:43
to the memo. Remember that infamous memo that Garland
3:46
sent, he issued about a year and
3:48
a half ago, whistleblowers have since
3:50
come forward and they've alleged that there
3:52
is a special division created
3:54
in the FBI to investigate parents who dared to
3:56
speak out on behalf of their Children. Is
3:58
that in fact the case we want to know
4:01
for sure. And if it is, oh,
4:03
there's gonna be a G double L to pay.
4:05
Believe me, anyway,
4:07
the information is due tomorrow.
4:09
They've got to turn it over and we'll
4:11
go from there. I'll just say this
4:13
as somebody who is a passionate defender of
4:16
our First Amendment, as somebody who believes
4:18
so strongly in our freedom of speech.
4:20
I am really disgusted by the total lack
4:22
of willingness of our government, by
4:25
democrats to
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understand and appreciate where
4:29
these parents are coming from that
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book At the 11 year
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old, you saw the father that the 11 year
4:36
old was reading in his school
4:40
Was not appropriate for an 11
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year old. I'm not in the business of banning
4:44
books. Believe me, I wanna be able to read anything
4:46
and everything. I can get my hands on the
4:48
good stuff, the bad stuff and everything in between.
4:50
I don't like it. I don't appreciate
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it when the Internet
4:55
tries to decide for me what
4:57
I'm allowed to see or what I
4:59
am allowed to read. I
5:02
don't appreciate it when
5:04
the technology social media
5:06
companies decide something's
5:08
off limits because they're getting
5:11
an edict from above
5:14
to not allow the masses
5:16
to read something. I mean wow
5:18
reminder by the way, this is a good time to remind
5:21
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5:30
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5:32
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5:35
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5:37
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5:39
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5:42
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5:44
will tell you I have been through all kinds of shadow
5:46
banning myself all kinds
5:49
of it. I'll still say what I want to say,
5:51
but I'm very aware of how challenging
5:54
it is out there and look if you're
5:56
gonna pick an issue, You
5:58
really wanna pick this issue of exposing
6:00
11 year olds. I'm talking to the
6:02
Democrats right now to this kind
6:04
of junk. That's what you're going to
6:06
hang your hat on. I mean, fine, you want to put in the public
6:09
library where somebody
6:11
wants to go and get it. That's
6:13
a different story right now. You're putting
6:15
it in kids libraries in
6:18
school libraries and you
6:20
think, oh this is cool because it's so provocative,
6:23
oh, you don't need that in school.
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I believe inappropriate
6:28
things, inappropriate places.
6:30
The left clearly doesn't they
6:33
don't because why else would they have shut down?
6:35
Anyone who tried
6:38
to examine the reality
6:41
that we now are
6:43
seeing come into focus.
6:47
Both the FBI now and
6:49
the U. S. Energy Department have said. Yeah.
6:51
You know what if it walks
6:53
like a duck? It talks like a duck. Sounds like a duck.
6:56
It's most likely that
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the coronavirus came from Wuhan china.
7:02
Something that I told you
7:04
quite some time ago I had on. Very good
7:06
sourcing. I'm not saying
7:09
it was deliberate. My sources never said it was deliberate.
7:11
That's a whole other conversation that some people are
7:13
entertaining and you got to get to the bottom
7:15
of everything. That's what I believe in and they shouldn't
7:17
be shutting off people's ability
7:19
to read or to hear any of
7:21
this information. So on the
7:23
one hand, they're saying, oh, you can't
7:25
look at whether or not coronavirus
7:28
might have come from the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
7:30
That's what they did. That's what they did. They
7:33
shut people down. They
7:35
when absolutely ballistic when
7:37
this first came out,
7:39
it was donald trump who actually first said, I had already
7:41
heard it though months earlier
7:44
from sources within
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that so called deep state that were
7:48
investigating this stuff for real.
7:50
So they went nuts. And yet simultaneously,
7:53
they're like, let's put all this literature on display
7:55
and kids libraries across the country.
7:57
Come on, come on. I'll tell
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you, you know what joe biden has created along
8:02
with the democrats, a massive, massive
8:04
industry in education.
8:06
This is an industry that's
8:09
huge and filled with
8:11
bias and
8:14
a desire to indoctrinate kids
8:16
clearly teaching them about sexuality
8:18
years before they really are ready for this stuff.
8:20
And outside the safety of their own homes, why?
8:23
Oh, because the education industry,
8:25
you see feeds upon itself. These
8:27
kids go to school where they're indoctrinated
8:29
and then they go on to college
8:31
theoretically, that's what they want them to do,
8:34
where they will be indoctrinated some more.
8:36
So then they come out and they can indoctrinate
8:39
more Children and you've
8:41
got a giant industry around this
8:43
that is costing taxpayers
8:45
and costing these kids an absolute
8:47
fortune. You know, since
8:49
the year 2000, the cost of college tuition has
8:52
soared 181%.
8:54
It's a lot especially considering
8:56
hourly wages have only gone up about 104%,,
9:00
which means college
9:02
costs are going up so much
9:04
more than anything else.
9:06
And the reason for it because
9:08
it's supported you see by the federal
9:11
government through massive
9:13
loan programs, You
9:16
know, costs for other things have gone
9:18
down cost of vision down
9:20
98% since the year 2000.
9:23
The cost of computer software down 72%
9:26
since the year 2000. But
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no, no, not education,
9:31
no, no, we gotta go indoctrinate these
9:33
kids and and forget about actually teaching them
9:35
things that might actually help them for the future.
9:37
Things like, oh, I
9:39
don't know how
9:41
to invest, how to
9:43
make sure you plan your retirement,
9:46
what is a mortgage? How do you get
9:48
one? We're not teaching them anything
9:50
that they really need to know. But
9:52
somehow it's important to have those books
9:55
that were just mentioned, that one particular one
9:57
that he mentioned by the way has
9:59
created a huge uproar. A lot of states,
10:02
a lot of communities have banned it from
10:05
schools. And again, it's different when you talk about
10:07
banning from school or banning from
10:09
a public library. Two very different things.
10:11
We have to think about the appropriateness
10:14
of some of this literature that
10:17
matters, but again,
10:19
they're giving them that, but they're not telling
10:21
them what it means
10:23
when you you get out alone on a credit
10:26
card or when you're heavily
10:28
indebted and now according to new data
10:31
from the new york fed millennials,
10:34
they're going to pay the price. They
10:36
have just undertaking
10:38
the biggest increase in debt
10:41
of any generation. Just
10:43
in the last three years, They
10:46
currently have $3.4 trillion dollars
10:48
outstanding in debt. That
10:51
is massive. I
10:53
do not know how they're gonna get out from under
10:55
it. Maybe they won't, maybe that's the
10:57
idea. Maybe
11:00
the idea is to create a generation
11:02
of highly indebted individuals,
11:04
they're just gonna be happy for any little crumb
11:07
that the king decides to throw his
11:09
minions. Of
11:12
course the Supreme Court might just get in the way
11:14
that all indications thus
11:16
far that we're getting
11:18
from the Supreme Court suggests
11:20
that biden's attempt
11:23
to wave a magic wand and forgive 10
11:25
or $20,000 worth
11:28
of student loans just isn't gonna fly.
11:31
It's not gonna fly because that's not how the government
11:33
was set up. You see Congress
11:35
controls the power of the purse, not
11:38
the President of the United States,
11:42
so he's gonna fall flat on his face
11:44
as he should on that one. But
11:46
I suspect it was all about trying to
11:49
get everybody excited, Give
11:51
them a little taste of something hey we might give you a little
11:53
crumb, we're not actually going to do
11:55
anything to reduce the cost of your education.
11:57
Of course, No, no no that would actually take real
12:00
work and it might mean that
12:02
we wouldn't have so many people eventually
12:04
indebted The government
12:06
is lending insane amounts of
12:08
money to 18
12:10
year old kids with no strings attached.
12:13
So you really think the cost of education
12:15
is gonna go down when you do something like
12:18
that? Come on. I mean, somebody
12:20
said to you tomorrow, here's a check. Go
12:22
get a house, any house you want, You're
12:24
like, okay, I'm gonna go get a really nice house, right?
12:27
And if you go get a really nice house
12:29
and somebody else has that blank check and somebody else has that blank
12:31
check. Oh, they all want really nice houses. So
12:34
suddenly the price of the houses
12:36
everywhere goes up. That's exactly
12:39
what's happened within the education system.
12:42
Nobody explains that to the kids.
12:45
Nobody explains economics
12:49
investing planning
12:51
for your retirement. Instead
12:54
they make them more and more dependent
12:56
on the government. This
12:59
is what big government
13:01
wants. This is what gives big government
13:04
power, right?
13:07
It's a good opportunity to remind you about
13:10
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I'll tell you there's somebody that could
13:58
have used a little bit more financial education
14:01
himself and
14:03
that would be the President of the United States. Of
14:05
course he could have used a little more
14:07
legal education and maybe a little bit more
14:10
National security education and
14:12
we'll just a whole lot more education in general.
14:14
But I want you to see him here because he's talking
14:17
about the size of our national debt. $31
14:20
trillion. Just an outrageous, outrageous
14:22
outrageous number and somehow
14:25
he thinks he's bringing it down
14:27
what I reduced
14:29
the debt $1.7
14:33
billion. So
14:35
I'm not entirely sure what's going on there.
14:38
I'm I'm never sure what's going on in that
14:40
head of the President's. But I think
14:43
he's mixed up debt and deficit
14:46
That that seems like something he would do. But it's worse
14:48
than that because he doesn't even have his deficits. Right?
14:51
So we are $31 trillion
14:53
anyway,
15:03
he's referring I believe to the deficit
15:06
which somehow did manage
15:08
to get cut though. I wouldn't think
15:10
it had anything to do with him. You
15:12
see, we had spent and we're spending
15:15
all that money during the coronavirus crisis.
15:17
Right? We were we were giving out checks, all
15:19
kinds of spending. And
15:21
so when that stopped, when
15:24
that changed? Well, naturally
15:27
the deficit was smaller. It's
15:30
still a deficit. We're still in
15:32
the hole. But by the way he reduced
15:34
it by $1.4 trillion.
15:36
Not $1.7 trillion.
15:39
I don't know where he gets his numbers,
15:41
but like we've said before,
15:43
there's some fuzzy stuff going on all
15:45
that said. You know what I would say this
15:47
about the parents that
15:50
care about their Children do not surrender
15:52
them to the federal government, do not
15:54
trust the federal government with their education.
15:56
Make sure that you have a hand in things, make
15:59
sure you're watching closely. This is not north Korea.
16:01
Although sometimes sometimes
16:03
it feels like it is, especially
16:06
when you consider the shutdown of information
16:08
throughout Covid how desperately
16:11
the elites tried to control all the information
16:14
that we got. I talked about that in
16:16
the show just yesterday. Look, this is still America
16:19
and we still have a constitution, we still have a First
16:21
Amendment. So parents
16:24
who want to speak up should we
16:27
need to be able to do that for our kids.
16:30
We need to be able to protect
16:32
them. People talk about this national divorce
16:35
which I don't believe in
16:37
and I feel very strongly we should not have, especially
16:39
considering I live in a Blue state. Listen,
16:42
there's plenty of conservative
16:44
people in blue states and their
16:46
rights need to be protected too. This is why
16:48
we have a constitution.
16:51
I suspect we will
16:53
eventually get there. We will eventually get
16:56
to a decent place. I hope for sure that we
16:58
will. But
17:00
it's because of gentlemen like the
17:02
one you saw at the start of the program.
17:05
It's because of parents like that
17:07
that are willing to speak up for
17:09
their Children. That's what matters.
17:12
Parents who speak up.
17:15
Their voices need to be heard
17:17
and that's going to make the change that we all
17:20
need. Well that and
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bag. This is a weird time.
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I suspect that
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it's going to grow more weird before it
19:13
gets better. But at
19:15
some point things will change. They have to change. If they
19:17
don't change, then we risk,
19:19
we risk as a nation not continuing
19:22
on in the same kind of way you
19:24
think about great societies, great empires.
19:26
A historian would tell you on average,
19:29
they last about 250
19:31
years. I mean there are exceptions
19:33
and there have been exceptions in history and we certainly hope
19:35
that we will be the exception but 250
19:38
years. I mean we're coming right up on it. If
19:40
you think about the birth of America being 1776,
19:44
well we're just
19:47
Three years away from being 250
19:50
years old. So
19:52
while we sit there and we talk
19:54
about whether or not it's appropriate for kids
19:56
to be reading this kind of junk in schools,
20:00
china's kids are going to school
20:02
year round all day
20:04
and studying any chance they
20:06
can get in off
20:08
hours. We've
20:10
got to rethink our priorities. We've
20:13
lost our way
20:16
and we've lost our edge. We
20:18
need it back. Let's
20:20
work together, shall we to make sure
20:22
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