our spirit of individualismf ce once and for all. our government spends too muchut money. we learned more about that this week. week. but perhaps more importantly, r they work tirelessly each datay to promote more freedoms awayan and tell us what we can do. w how we can do it, and probablyye most concerning why we should do it. d in other words, they want to our moral compass, our consciencel and our conviction. for most of usf us , this is rey troubling because we already have a fundamental belief system. ental beour sense of right and r was set years of learning and parenting and our experiences and faith. what wperiencee call in the sou, our raisen. we were well raised to have ethics and beliefs we hold, but maybe that s not exactlye fo the case for an increasingly growing segment of our population. easingly gmaybe more and more ar aren t getting necessarily examples traditionally setr motr by their mothers and fathers, making it easier for the state to step in and fill th
the government t spends every year is codified as mandatory, n meaning there s no review no process, no checks and balancecs ,just a blank check and no the e balancing the checkbook. we live in a society wherend obc laziness and obesity can qualify you for a disabilityfora check from the government paid for by us working americans . u sin fact, nearly two thirds of the money spent by our government last year went to social welfare programs, according to democrats , likeof f congresswoman sheila mccormick of florida, to even mention challenging these programs is to be heartless and void of empathy.void of empathy empathy. when someone chooses but when someone chooses getting high over being a father to his children, what pity is he owed ? when a woman uses a chronic sprained ankle to stay on social security disability, d she an invalid or using discomfort to scam the system? m or when the son of a vice president spends his time and money on and blow, is he an addict in need? o
the united states . the consequence of that changenc policy, nearly six million migrants cross the southern border, but you should notould b be surprised. he said he would do it.3 4 f the idea that a country of three hundred thirty million people cannot absorb peoplet who are in desperate need and who are justifiably fleeingg oppression is absolutely bizarre.sion absolutely bizarre. so not only can you cross the border unlawfully, president biden has a list of other crimes. he doesn t has a think are seris enough to warrant deportation and removal. normallyt of oth, migrants are d entering the united states unlawfully. they re processed for deportation. and but if you allege a credible fear of beingcan remr persecuted or tortured, you can remain here in the u.s., those seeking asylum have to showum hs a well-founded fea tr of persecution on the basis of their race, religion, nationality, or number of a social or political group. but the hearing is years in the future. sym
. yo promisesed d to reiton in the abuses of those in power to take your liberty, your propert p y, your reputation d ,and indeed your life,ee he promised humility that is so often found when the powerful embrace fairness as their sur foundation. gar sure doesn t seem that way, does it? gary shapleighy , as hisiservisy supervisor, special agent for the irs, where he s worked for 14 years in january twenty twenty , he was assigned to what he calls a high profile investigation. who s the subject of the investigation? can ti can t confirm or deny the subject to this investigation. why not?t of t because, you knohew, part of the tax secrecy laws don t allow it. shapleigh can t say it. but cbs news has learnede prob the investigation was the probe of hunter biden by thee by the trump appointed u.s. attorney in delaware. cbs news has obtained this o letter shanley s lawyers sen t to congress monday alleging irregularity in dogs handling of the investigation. shapleigh is seek
a hearing in the subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government to investigate abuses by the fbi. the whistleblowers testifying at the hearing to suspended fbi agents and one former agent all claim the fbi retaliated on them for speaking out on the practices at the bureau . now, if i may, maybe just as a reminder, a couple of stories on those practices. in 2020 one , the fbi counterterror division raided the home of a red cross volunteer named joseph bolaños . bolaños is sixty nine years old, anonymous hipster s claimed bolaños was at the capitol on january 6th. there s no evidence, though, that bluenose was there, much less that he did anything violent, regardless of the fbi. regardless, they showed up at bolaños house. they were armed. they seized his electronics, and the raid was so traumatizing. the bolano suffered two strokes. then there were the pro-life raids on christians. mark and paul von again. no evidence that either of these men were threats