broadly got out of society inio a way perhaps our founders never intended that. there s no question about it. you see this erosion of this spiritual foundation ofsequen our country as a direct consequenccee of those who are y trying to erase god from from wy just about every facet ofo our public lives. this is one of the main reasonl why i chose to leaveot onl the democratic party, because i saw increasingly how not g only were there trying to race god from or any mention of god or attacking people of faith, attacking people of spirituality, especiallys an christians, you see these attacks and you see the consequences in the direction, unfortunately, chat much of our country is headed in and the damage. it s causing to families, to children, to ourom communities, to to our policymakershink, many of wm think that they are god and are trying to control us in every possible way. fro it s so true to see so much wisdom from you. always have a great time. t thank you so much. coming up, we r
us attack on our books, yout know, from the party that preaches freedom of speech is banning books. i have confidence ino our educators and our parents to communicates what s right fr our students. we don t need state governments bannin g books. lear i let s be very clear . nome one , and i mean no one is banning books. what florida is doin pg ad stoppingeg from getting into the hands of schoolchildren. isd a new bill that just advanced in the state house is targeting. this the and it s got the left wound up. they re calling it an expansion ,the so-called don t say law,a which was alwaysmi a misnomer. i but here s part ofmmariz how the orlando sentinel summarized it. est,they say this if an objectin is filed on the basis that materials contain or depictions of conduct, the bill would require that the books or materialsov be removed withied in five schol
it s this incredible abuse of power that that voids that that that trust that you re talkingi about here. and it s franklyi, this is the thing that needs to be fixed. i look back to the declarationvc of independence where our founders very correctly recognized the papen city for sm abuse of power for those who start to get some . and so they told us , hey, f th those in power derive their power from the consent ofs the governed. and that s where, as we look at how do we fix this mess, where is there any hope to be found through the consent of the governed? that means every ever one of us hasy to this incredible responsibility to oversee those who we placeher in power to hold them accountable when they are abusing those positions and elect those who truly takedc that responsiblet, seriously ofe serving the american people, upholding the constitution amery putting the interests of ofonset the american people first. so speaking of yo ou say consent of the governed, they don t seem to ha
we have the numbers will pop ito up for you. the level of trust in g institutions is remarkably low. u.s. government got has 35% trust democrats. 63%. con congress, 40%. republicans.s 5454%. you democrats. y as you can see, there s definitely falling trust among republicans specifically. but even wall street democratsh. . 46%. is. there s just distrust broadly. a there is for me, i think one of the only institutions that i think we can trust right now is the the supreme court serving as a check on a lot of c this abuse of power. but ultimately, what it comes down to , the only one that we a can really trust is god. and once again, our founderss really recognize this. this andand put these systems ie specifically for we, the people ,to ensure that this countryat t belongs to us and that we do have the opportunity and that responsibility to ensure that our government is of, by and
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