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Congressman Gary Palmer - Jeff Poor Show - Friday 6-21-24

Duration:
16m
Broadcast on:
21 Jun 2024
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mp3

[Music] Welcome back to the Jet Force show of the talk 10065. 24 minutes after the hour on this Friday, Friday, it's finally Friday morning. 2513430106, they said that Chris Elliott coming up at 11 o'clock hour. So please stay tuned for that. Uh, they text their kid, you asked Chris Elliott, property owners at Fort Morgan will have a chance for annexation in the ghost shores next year. Do you know of any other developments going on in the Fort Morgan area? This like is an ongoing decades old thing here and then it's what is it? The majority, maybe it needs to be a referendum, but my understanding of this and the texture is most people in Fort Morgan don't want to be a part of ghost shores, even though ghost shores wants to be a part of Fort Morgan, or wants it to be a part of it, you're fighting off developers. I wish I understood it a little better. I just know that it's been going on and on and on for a real long time. What was it after the hurricane, it felt like a Fort Morgan was forgotten. Jean, please educate Palmer sources and Jewish member, Jewish members of his family died in the Holocaust while Palmer thinks that Bannon is worth sacrificing his integrity for a gene, a couple of things there. I don't know that Soros himself is obviously Jewish, so he would be anti-Semitic in the way we think about it, but I do think he's very anti-Israel, anti-Israel government, anti-Net Yahoo, and I don't know that you could necessarily be anti-Israel and not be anti-Semitic. The idea that we should have a Jewish homeland that goes back thousands of years as a concept is not new, but there's a lot of people in those circles who don't think that Israel ought to exist where it exists, that it was colonial powers that took it away from them. Scott, good morning, Jeff, I'm Paul Feynbaum, speaking highly to Mayor Mobile and how great things are going there. Couldn't be for Rob, but does Miriam have one to highest murder rates per capita in the country? Yes, it does. It is. I really criticize a fellow host on 106-5, but Paul Feynbaum tends to be a little left-leaning these days. I mean, I grew up with Paul Feynbaum, W-E-R-C, W-A-P-I, W-A-P-I. Once upon a time, Feynbaum was like, he was what, long before shot Handy or any of that, he was the guy who followed Libba, I mean, his audience was conservative, I don't know. I think he's just kind of virtue-signaling these days, and that's where the Mayor Birmingham, the praise heaped upon him. I mean, if Birmingham was so great, why didn't you figure out how to do your show in Birmingham, instead of Charlotte? You do a radio show from anywhere, even if the SEC Network, which is a weird place for the SEC Network to be headquartered, is in Charlotte. Two-five-one, three, four, three, zero, one, zero, six, but the Birmingham question, yeah, some parts of Birmingham are better. If you ever get a chance to go up there, I go home every now and then, and I got our headquarters, 18-19, is there, so I spend a lot of time in downtown Birmingham, a couple of times a month, and there's some cool things in Birmingham, but for the most part, I mean, it's not what I would call a safe place either. You really got to be looking over your shoulders a lot, but I suppose that's true. Look at a lot of places, just hoping for the best. Pete, it's the basis of our all culture, the left is what it got because society collapses with that, and we are seeing it now, hence the backlash. We're talking about the take-abandments, yeah, I'm sure that they're also like Theophoves, right? The reason the take-abandments triggers the left or any observance of them, the association with biblical Christianity, yes, it's not biblical Judaism or any of that, it is Christianity. Let's be clear here, and that they believe that governments, the higher power, the source are good in your life, so you go to church on Sunday, you should look toward the government of what the government can do to bring us all together and be one America or one world, global citizens or whatever, every policy argument, and in this case, I think even some religious arguments, but it's the individual versus the collective. What you believe that there is the pursuit of good is best achieved by the individual, or do you believe it's best achieved through a collective effort? And we put such, in America, since its founding has put an emphasis on the individual. Socialism puts an emphasis on what's good for everybody, and I think government is a vehicle to get the collective, the best result. And everybody has equity or equality, diversity, all of these, inclusion, I got checked all the boxes there. I mean, just when people just like figuring out for themselves, that you control your old destiny, that you're not trapped in sort of some kind of income strata that you can, you're economically mobile, you're, you know, we don't have a caste system. And if you want to outwork your fellow man, one another, that you will achieve the ends. You're so desired. It's kind of the American dream. And you hear this all time, the American dream doesn't work for everybody. But just like, whatever we talk about these things, and you think about it, like, what is the ultimate goal? Now, for a lot of leftists, it's just power, those are the worst kind. And there's right wiggers are people that, like the Mitch McConnell's who operate under the conservative banner who don't really see that as the end goal promoting conservatism or Republican ideas, it's just the pursuit of power, Nancy Pelosi, you know, the types. They're not really interested in ideology, but but the idea logs, the true believers, right? You boil it down like an AOC versus, I don't know, like a Thomas Massey, AOC deep down believes the good of the collective, and we all have to work together that you can't have have and have nots that that spread the wealth. And the Massey is kind of the extreme example, like he is the guy who thinks that you really do control your old destiny. That's the American ideal, you don't need to be reliant upon government or governmental agencies or whatever. And I think most of us are somewhere in the middle there, maybe more right of center than left of center or more left of center than left, but that's sort of the opposite ends of the spectrum. And in those in the middle, they pretend to be like, Hey, yeah, I'm, I'm a team party conservative and I, but it's really just going through the motions and saying what they need to say to what it election to raise campaign money, to raise campaign money, to help fund like minded individuals campaign and achieve that is that pursuit of power sometimes, like you could really just try to look at the political landscape from one end to the other and put people in certain camps and figure them out after a while. Hey, take commandments of the classroom can't override the debauchery in the home. Yeah. I mean, we can't take society from the classroom. There's a cultural problem at home and maybe the take commandments is like one of these government solutions. Blue Moon writes this, if you take away all the guns from Democrats, there would be no more shootings. Look back on all the shootings. They're all Democrat followers. There's some, my right wingers out there that engage in some bad behavioral guns. Or at least they claim to be they identify as such, maybe they'll have a grasp of what the ideology is, uh, you don't find though, many anti gun anti second amendment people committing mass shootings now, do you? My is fine. Mom works for ESPN. He probably has to lean a little left. Third digger. I don't want let these to push for other religious documents to be put on the wall in young young children's schools and confuse them about God and Jesus Christ. Yeah, I don't. I think that's my problem with it. Your lives of TikTok, purple haired, uh, cisgender or whatever, whatever they identify, transgender, uh, uh, educator in a public school classroom, even though just probably all the handful of them, but once enough, see those take amendments and tell your fifth grader that documents evil. You shouldn't believe it. They're making you put it on the wall because of power, hungry Republicans in the Alabama legislature. All right. I guess in this case, the least anti legislature there, they're forcing us to put it up, but it doesn't, that document doesn't say anything about transgender rights and the right to marry the person. Like, can you, can you see that scenario playing out? Is that, that what you want? You want to mix the two? Gene, so how does the individual fit in with Christianity? Well, this is what's important, Gene. You could, you can worship in the collective sense, but you're making that decision on an individual basis. So it's participation in Christianity is a, an option participation in a socialist system is not an option. It's mandatory. So like you can try to co-opt the, the Christian message to justify a form of government, but just keep in mind a form of government is what you're stuck with. It's mandatory. Like you want to participate, you don't want to participate in state run healthcare too bad. Now, look, I know there's elements of socialism all throughout the American government, Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, all these entitlements, but if you try to say it's Christian to believe in all that, it's not, it's, it's, you have to come voluntarily to these beliefs to whatever versus the government telling you, you must, you shall, not if you don't want, we wouldn't like it. The governments are going to say we wouldn't like it if you would give contraception to your employees, if you are a religious institution that they say you must that this is how government works gene. Many people that Jewish origin or anti semitic, uh, Soros is just like many Jews who helped out their own people into the gas chambers. Whoa, Terry, settle that here. Uh, Soros has been on destroying the US and freedom. He would probably sacrifice his own children. I, I don't know. I think you're very, very, you got to be very careful describing motives like that. I think it's ideological. I don't think it's necessarily anti Jewish or anti Judaism. I think that he believes in this leftist sort of one world order and he must tear down the institutions that oppose that. Like, if you really think, let's look at like in a Plato's Republic sense that you have philosopher Kings and you have the smart set who really needs to be making a decision for all the people in the world who can't help themselves. And you think that's the best pathway to good, well, then you've got to tear down institutions like the United States of America because that's what stands in the way of you achieving your good. Yeah, you know, that, that the individual, they're not capable of taking care of themselves. What are you crazy? So, like the Soros and those guys, that's what I take when you look at it. It's not like they just sit around, let's think of evil things to do all day to Americans, but they really think that they are a force for good and that you must show in the American system. You must flood the media matters and you must challenge these concerned the north of the doxies on a regular basis if you want to achieve what you're trying to achieve to make the world a better place. It's convoluted. It's crazy, but that's the way they operate. Next slide, 2513430106, we'll be right back, this is D.C.F. or Show it if you talk, 1065. The news, whether and traffic you need, you need the talk you want, you want, and the sports you love, you love, this is FM Talk, FM Talk, 1065, 1065. (dramatic music)