are we using power tools? will: i get the power tool thing. i want someone to show us, this is what i want some tips on, how about cleaning the pumpkin out? everybody shows you how to to make the designs, my least favorite art e part, the kids don t like the part of scooping rachel: really? my kids love that. will: getting it scraped so there s no strings on the edges. everybody likes to do the cutting and the designs, nobody likes the actual manual labor rachel: i bet if you went online, you could find the hack yesterday there was a hack about opening it from the bottom up. will: yes. rachel: i m going to try that this year. kids do love it. will: they don t finish job. i guarantee you sean finishes the job. todd: so this is what i have to look forward to with the little ones? will: you re super excited, and you will do rachel: most of the work. will: 70% of the work. todd: sort of like yesterday. yesterday all about the ponies, i can t wait we take her to the
dick cabot s show and just blew holes in the theory. but this is absolutely driving much of the modern movement and much of, actually, the covid restrictions. it s about power, they want to regulate human endeavors. al gore went to to a bill gates-funded event and said africa s projected to have more population increase than china and india combined by mid if century, and he called for ubiquitous fertility management which i m sure includes everything from contraception to abortion. but it s interesting, a wealthy western politician lamenting this is going to be too many amp cans by mid africans by mid century. i don t think donald trump could have gotten away with that. rachel: here s my message to all those globalists, keep your hands off my fertility. [laughter] thank you so much for joining us, mark. i love your sufficient. if you want to hear more about mark, i had him on my podcast just about a week ago. fantastic.