over them. i look at government, government you look at the constitution. our government is supposed to be limited. the constitution was set up all kinds of checks and balances specific powers given to this branch and other branch. and then we have the bill of rights that protects individual and ninth amendment that is really a short restatement of the declaration. you have the 10th amendment that talk about federalism. the whole system is set up to protect the individual. the whole system is set up recognizing that there's a circle of liberty around the individual that the government cannot penetrate that the government is citizens. now i look at the government today citizen jason whit lock massive taxes massive spending, massive controlling, massive redistribution, massive transforming, rewarding certain citizens, punishing certain citizens, but the political parties in my view particularly the democrat party gaining power, holding power, expanding power, trying to penetrate the barriers that the constitution has set up. i would just be curious what happens to the individual that family and faith when all of this power and energy and resources and focus every day is on the expansion and of the federal government. >> mark, you've hit on the crisis that we're having here in america, and it is a crisis we should all be afraid of. ping how we got here is ever bes fat and happy and they're all looking for their piece of the power pie our politicians are. and we have taken for granted too many -- look, i'm going to blame politicians but i think too many americans have taken for granted the freedoms that previous generations want and that goes all the way back to the revolutionary war, all the way back to the civil war, all the way back to the civil rights movement. america has been on a fight for increased freedom since its inception. and then once we got it, because the civil rights movement was like now, everybody gets to enjoy american freedom. and since then, i think as we move further and further away people have taken those freedoms for granted. they don't appreciate them. we've stopped asking people to anti-up think of jfk inauguration speech ask not what the country can do ask what you can do for the country i think that i said right. now we move -- to this whole thing of asking the country what it can do for us. and if someone, if we don't -- as a group of americans. if we don't hit the stop button on this, it's we should serve our country. not our country can't serve us. our country we can abide by a certain set of rules. that guarantee freedom for all of us, but that's all our country promises us. that's what the declaration of independence that's what the constitution promises us freedom, and the pursuit of happiness. now we're starting to ask the government to take care of us, and i look at all -- not we're starting there. been going on for a long time and now full blown. but all of us, all of the politicians are so content on holding on to power acquiring power and how can the events in that capitol building how can they benefit and enrich politician and the american working class people have been sold out, mark? mark: i agree what i watch these debates you have the president of the united states, joe biden signing execkive order that basically destroys good old sports in high school. i said why in the world would you do something like that? and then you watch these executive orders being signed -- that are enshrining critical race theory. in the federal government and in our school systems, that is a theory the american people need to know that is blatantly racist that hold it is that this is a white dominated society from day one and there's not a damn thing we can do about it. which is so appalling -- in the 1619 project from "the new york times" that completely undermines the founding of the nation. then you watch and you see how this spreads throughout society with dr. seuss and -- muppets things that you keangts imagine for people projecting their agendaings on it and so forth. can a country that is at war with itself or lincoln would say divided against itself attacking its own powngdzing attacks its own principles can it survive? >> no, and that's why the american people have to get energized and have to take the country back from our politicians because we've moved into a fantasy world, mark where everything is about feelings about and so you talk about the executive order where biologically born men can now participate in girl sports. and that is about a feeling, i feel like i'm a woman. therefore you have to enact laws that -- satisfy my feelings. i'm not trying to denigrate or blast transgender people and their feelings. but a country can't operate on feelings. a country can't set up laws based on feelings. they have to be based on facts, data, it has to serve the entire country. it can't be this emotional thing and so -- the 1619 project, and critical race theory, this is about serving feelings more than serving reality. there were laws in america that needed to be changed to ensure freedom for black americans. we changed those laws. martin luther king and that generation fought for that liberation. you go back frederick douglas abolitionist abraham lincoln fought for increase federal freedom in 1860s country went to war over it and we went to war in 1770s more freedom and getting laws off the book. now we have a generation that thinks well america is a place to start serving people's feelings. not we don't have to overthrow where we're creating laws to satisfy feelings but a government can't do that or sustain a society where -- we're just serving people's feelings because people's feelings are irrational. they're irrational, mark, i think i should be married to halle berry i feel that way like i earned that. but i'm not qualified and we have this thing in america where we can have it all and we can do it all and no there are serve things that to quirks all of our feelings and just aren't going to be met and it is not the government's job to meet those needs of people's foolings. and we're just often a fantasy look, we are going to go through and over george floyd. and none of it is going to -- the reaction won't be based on the facts presented in court, it is going to be based in how people feel. and people feel oh, the police, their systemically killing black men that's a feeling it is not supported by any facts. it is supported by an anecdote or two. but as the media has told us as i like to call the corporate authoritarian media has told us anecdotes aren't again, people have a lot of anecdotes about the election. but they keep -- there's no proof of mass iive fraud in the election so don't give me anecdotes to identify and i say same about black lives matter and mayor they put forth a few anecdotes of police misconduct prove that there's many massive and police are out of control when the facts just don't support that. mark: you know jason whit lock what gets lost in all of this is founding principle and belief system and american people judeo-christian belief system people don't want to hear it but it is a fact that's what caused -- >> made us great. >> causesed people to rally and against britain that sort of thinking was -- prom innocent throughout the declaration period and constitutional period. we talk very little in the public square about individual liberty, private property rights about hard work, about family,en accountability and responsibility. in fact, i think the government more and more is trying to blame systems to blame groups, to blame ancestors, for the problems that individuals have today. and so if you're not really locked into this society, or if you're somebody who is always malcontented -- that's very attractive to you and i feel like our government and our politicians particularly on the left this is who they try to appeal to. so all of these other things that are so important that uphold our society that really have nothing to do with the government. are utterly ignored in the public square do you get that sense too? >> without question. but i also think that our foreign adversaries foreign competitors china at the top of the list, has spread so much money throughout american culture in the sports world, through their relationship with nike, and nba and nfl, through hollywood, and their funding of movies, tv shows and whatever else, they've paid off a group of people to attack american values and to install and promote marxism quite frankly in america and that's what a lot of these pop culture leftist are they're marxist, and i think they -- they are systemically undermining all of the american values that made us great. we have people so focused on race black people and white people and i particularly say this about black people because that is the constituency i'm very familiar with. we have abandoned our religious faith for a race based faith. that our religion is now race. that's what we are out to protect and to promote and to celebrate more than jesus christ. and i'm just -- this is inappropriate. and when we all, all of us americans -- black, white, whatever -- when we submit ourselves to a higher power when we even if you're an atheist, you have to admit that judeo-christian values are why people are breaking down the doors to get into america. it is why our border in the mexican american border is flooded with people trying to get in here. they're not attracted to the markist values that are being promoted today they're attracted to the freedom that judeo-christian values created here in america. and if you look at -- i just want to, i want to see the country that has as many people trying to flood into it that within it has so many critics of america like america is the worst place in the world. we have african people. all kinds of dark indigenous people trying to breaking down doors to get into america. but somehow america is the most racist place on earth and black people and dark skin people have no chance here -- in this country. when asian americans are crushing everybody. here in america, and the left is so crazy that now they're actually going to say well you know asian people they're actually white and bent from asian white privilege they're making up the rules as they go along -- we have thrown out made truth and facts irrelevant here in america and if you understand jesus christ and christianity it is a search for the truth it is the truth explained in the king james bible, and affinity to truth, is the greatest thing that a christian can do and it is the greatest thing that a country can do that wants to be great and we're now abandoning the truth and we're abandoning god, and the values that made this country great. mark: we'll be right back. introducing colliders. ♪ if you love it, spoon it. ♪ your favorite candy flavors twisted, ♪ chopped or layered into cool, creamy desserts that are made to spoon. new colliders desserts. find them near the refrigerated pudding. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ light under control. ♪upbeat music♪ transitions™ signature gen 8™ available now, in 4 vibrant style colors. transitions™ welcome back jason whit lock, you know i'm not the youngest guy in the world. i've lived in different states, i've lived in cities i've lived in the suburbs, i've had different kinds of jobs. you know most people in in country get along. they really don't give a damn about race. they don't care my mentor and reagan administration was the best guy i've known. 6'4" big guy african-american, we just adore each other there's one of my best friends today. they're -- millions and million of examples like this. interracial marriages higher now than ever before the diversity of the use to be white suburbs they're 40% minority now. people on their own -- without being told what to do -- by some muckty bucks in washington, d.c. who are moving the pieces around about how to look and who they should work with and so forth things happen naturally in a free country. so you look and you point it out we have people trying to come across this border by the millions who are not white. and you're exactly right they're not coming here because they believe in critical race theory they don't know what the hell critical race theory is they're leaving socialist and markist regimes they want freedom. freedom. freedom, that's what they want. now, they come into this country and they don't hear about freedom. they hear about how horrible this country is. and this concerns me greatly because you've had generations of immigrants who were assimilating into american cull clur culture which promoted principles you've been talking about and we don't pro mote them so much anymore and what does it look like in years and decades ahead? >> mark, what we're -- what you're talking about to me is the dangers of big tech. and dangers of social media up as out of silicon valley and california american discourse is controlled by facebook and twitter. and they are in control of this highly divisive highly racist conversation that we've moved into online. and so what you're talking about -- because i've started saying this four, five, six years ago like -- you'll follow my twitter feed. and you would think that like oh, my god wherever he goes there's tension, and there's animosity and there's divisiveness all of these people hate jason whit lock in twitter social media matrix, but in the real whorled i whorled i visit other cities i'm treated like oh, my god i love you and can we hang the? can i get your autograph attack picture with you. the real life experience is different than social media experience and what has happened in my view democrats in their fight for power, they can't win in the real world. and so they want to transfer everybody to the social media matrix where they have the ear of mark zuckerberg at facebook, and jack dorsey at twitter and they have created this phony world where democrats and liberal ideology are dominant and beloved in this world that is controlled by algorithm and controlled by manipulation from northern california and what i've been saying for at least six years and trying to get people to understand, there's a massive difference between a northern california liberal and a new york liberal. the whole media used to dance for the approval of new york liberals. now they dance for northern california liberals and that is a much more radical socialist markist american group of liberals and they're tearing this country down, and public discourse down, and creating this racial divide that has people that are unaware, at each other's throats they can't see that working class americans are being manipulated and the eliting are using racial division to maintain power. mark: and even on old media, when you watch cnn or msnbc or other networks, they bring the most radical elements of our society on to their television. to project a unreality -- and they go on and on with these racist comments and if you disagree with marxism and socialism and democrat party you must be part of the white privilege either people who aren't white are part of the white privilege if they disagree with them. you can see what's taking place on amazon as a perfect example on black history month, you couldn't access the documentary on clarence thomas. so it is not even that -- it is a racism but more and you touched on it odious racism that is fused with odious marxism. >> they're using race to build marxism and it is working wonderfully i have to hand it to them. but look mark we can look at from the summer of 2020 we can see buildings burns, police officers assassinated, and they've created this false world in the corporate authoritarian media you can't even talk about that. you can't discuss it. you can't say hey this is not appropriate. the rioting, loot, the killing, violence, the burning of buildings this is an inappropriate reaction you can't say that because you'll be accused of racism. but -- the events at the capitol which i'm just sorry, far less than negative we saw this summer, you can say anything about that group of people, and be applauded for it. it is wrong, it is unamerican, it is just not fair. mark: jason whit lock i thank you and i want to have you back in the future. god bless you, sir. >> we'll be right back. ♪let's make lots of money♪ ♪you've got the brawn♪ ♪i've got the brains♪ ♪let's make lots of♪ ♪uh uh uh♪ ♪oohhh there's a lot of opportunities♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700. saving is easy when you're in good hands. allstate click or call to switch today. people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes allstate are waking up to what's possible with rybelsus®. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ ♪ my only sunshine... ♪ rybelsus® works differently than any other diabetes pill to lower blood sugar in all 3 of these ways... increases insulin... decreases sugar... 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welcome to fox news live i'm jon scott in new york patience is growing thin amid sexual harassment allegations in a press conference yesterday new york governor andrew whoa mow urge patients and leaders in state assembly announce impeachment investigation. national democratic party leaders say that governor has lost the ability to lead. and andrew cuomo is fighting back saying he will not bow to, quote, cancel culture. in iowa a difference of six votes is prompting a national review. democrat reta heart lost a congressional race to republican maryann et miller meeks last november. heart has since asked for an appeal claiming 22 votes in her favor were not counted. on wednesday the house of representatives took the first step toward reviewing contested results and wall street journal editorial calls review a, quote, blatant democratic power play i'm jon scott now to "life, liberty & levin." >> welcome back america, we have a very refreshing freshman from the house of representatives with us. byron donalds i didn't know byron donalds last 72 hours or so i was watching him speak publicly about a number of issue and not only are you congressman able to communicate in plain dplish to americans but things that you said in two or three minutes were so compelling, so if you don't mind i would like to start right there. first of all you're a congressman one of the wealthiest districts in florida if not the country but a congressman in a districts that perhaps three-fourths caucasian. isn't this an example that people are yearning for representatives who represent liberty and private property rights and the constitution and limited government and rational spending isn't that pretty much what your constituent city is all about? >> that's absolutely correct my constituents are mixture of a lot of things people who grew up in the area, so you might have sol third, fourth, fifth generation southwest floridian and then you have a lot o