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ll somebody because anybody characterized their party as the party of murder and evil because you obviously understand that to be political exaggeration, right? It's not like every Democrat is evil murderer. Not everyone. Just kidding. The Nazi thing is incitement. Now, somebody tried to get technical with me and said, "Scott, it's technically not incitement unless it's inciting somebody to do s…
← Previous segment →thing in, is it the Constitution or is it the law? But whatever it is, the current situation is that the states are called agents for the federal government when it comes to the election. So I believe he's going to do the technique that I suggested. Not because I suggested it, but you know, it was more like the obvious place to go.
So the states can in fact do the election any way they want because they have that right. But they're also agents for the federal government who needs to take all the numbers and count them up. And I suggested that the federal government could say we won't accept your votes, California, because you did not follow the executive order. We told you what would be acceptable and you used your rights to do something else. So that's fine that you counted up all the votes the way you wanted to, but we're not going to accept them and they won't be part of the total.
I feel like that would pass the Supreme Court. Now, keep in mind I don't know anything about the laws, the Supreme Court or the Constitution, but I do have a podcast and I did drink coffee. So I feel like if you have a podcast and you had some coffee that qualifies you to talk about the Constitution anyway. It's worth a shot.
You remember Fani Willis, the prosecutor who was going after Trump and she had that boyfriend and whatnot. So she had been taken off the case. But she took it to the Georgia Supreme Court to get her back on the case so she could go chasing after Trump again. And the Georgia Supreme Court said, "Nope, you are done. There's nowhere else to appeal and you're off the case." So according to Jeff Clark, who seemed more than a little bit happy about it, and he should be, that bit of lawfare will be pushed back.
I don't know, maybe it happened already. You can tell me. But these smart people think the Fed is going to lower interest rates today. Quarter of a point. Oh, big deal. Quarter of a point. The stock market is totally unimpressed and looks like it's going sideways or down a little bit. So that's happening.
Meanwhile, let's talk about Tyler Robinson and the whole Charlie Kirk situation. I'll give you some updates.
So apparently the father who, as far as we know, has acted more honorable in this situation than anybody has a right to expect. And I got to say, my respect for the father is through the roof. Because he put the country first. He put the country ahead of even his own family. That's hard to do.
Now, a reasonable person could say, you know, maybe his biggest priority should have been his kid. Maybe. But he was a law enforcement guy for 27 years or something. So that would be a hard impulse to turn off.
So one of the things he did reportedly is he turned down 1.5 million in reward money which apparently he would have been able to collect and he thinks that money should instead go to Charlie Kirk's family. So again, that's abo
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ut as honorable as you could possibly be. Now, it probably I'll bet he doesn't even care about the money because just his concerns and feelings would be so much bigger. But yeah, that was the way to play it. Exactly. Good job. According to Zero Hedge, the US is looking into a $5 billion rare earth investment in the US that would increase our ability to mine our own rare earth. There's not much to…
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