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|    Ubiquitous to All    |
|    On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show (4/5)    |
|    05 Nov 25 21:05:00    |
      [continued from previous message]              dinner table is a good place to start with your kids and your       grandkids. Your neighborhood’s a good place to start. Your church, your       synagogue, your mosque is a good place to start. Making your views       known to mass media is a good place to start. Look at what these other       people are doing. Show up at the school board meetings, show up at the       meetings with the mayors, show up at town hall meetings with members of       Congress. Ladies and gentlemen, I was involved in the Reagan       Revolution. I was involved in the Tea Party revolution. I’m involving       convention of states. I’ve been involved in the Trump revolution. The       point is, we know how to do this. We must do this. We need to have the       guts of some of the great men of the past, like William F Buckley Jr.       Who did, in fact, who did, in fact, look at the John Birch Society and       Pat Buchanan and Joseph Sober and others. And said, You know what?       anti-Semitism and in some cases even anti-Americanism. We reject it       full throated and loudly. You’re not part of the conservative movement.       You’re part of some fringe thug, fringe, thug belief system that we       want nothing to do with. And the people on the left. We won the Cold       War. Did we not? We thought we did. The Soviet Union was destroyed       without firing a bullet. Now it’s worse. It’s more complicated. It’s       more daunting. The marches are among us. They’re in our universities.       They’re in our teachers unions. During the Democrat Party, they’re       there. The Islamists not talking about Muslims, the Islamists, the       jihadis. They’re here. They’re organized. They’re heavily funded.       They’re winning elections and they’re going to win more. The Democrat       Party leadership has failed us. We, the people are in charge. We are       virtuous people. John Adams. James Madison. Thomas Jefferson. George       Washington. All set. That we are virtuous people and we see being       virtuous, we’re going to lose everything. That’s what makes us the best       country in the face of the earth, not just and also ran. Athens fell.       Persia fell. Rome fell. They’re all gone. The British Empire doesn’t       exist anymore. They’re collapsing from within. France is falling.       Europe is falling. And if we don’t fight back. If our voices aren’t       heard. If we reject people who will give us word salads. Or on both       sides of the line. If we don’t reject them. And we’re going to lose. We       have a blessing in this country, our family, our way of life. We need       to defend it. We need to speak out. We need to be an army of hundreds       of millions of people. It doesn’t matter how much dark money the       Democrats spend. It doesn’t matter how much dark money fund these       podcasters. It doesn’t matter how low they get. We need to steamroll.       And we need to start today. I’ll be right back.              Segment 4              My little in. Folks, I have a question for you. Do you believe       America’s best days are still ahead with the 250th anniversary of the       signing of the Declaration of Independence coming up in less than a       year? My friends at the Heritage Foundation are taking stock of the       current situation, and they need your input. They’ve launched a survey       on America’s future to gauge how Americans feel right now about where       we are as a nation and where we’re headed in the next 250 years. You       know, for decades, your American values have been under attack. But       now, with President Trump’s administration in office, we have an       opportunity to turn the tide and usher in a new golden age for America.       But the Heritage Foundation needs to hear from you. What policies do       patriots like you most care about? What do you believe are the defining       principles of America? What legacy do you believe we should pass on to       the next generation? Please visit Heritage dot org slash live in today       and share your feedback and help shape the future of America. That’s       Heritage Night Agnelli and paid for by the Heritage Foundation. Victor       Davis Hanson came out today. Both guns barreled, blasting against       Tucker Carlson and this right wing. He called it new anti-Semitism.       That is a disgrace to civilization. It will lead to the absolute       destruction of the conservative movement in the Republican Party if       it’s not addressed and called out in a significant way. Dinesh D’Souza,       good friend, has been very courageous over the last many weeks, has       called out Qatar, Carlson and others directly. And relentlessly. For       the same exact reason people are speaking out, who you respect, who you       know, because this can’t stand. It’s going to be hard enough to beat       off the Marxists, the Islamists. The anti-Semites and anti Christians       on their side. We cannot have them stabbing us in the back, distracting       the voters. And trying to devour. Our movement, the conservative       movement, the constitutionalist movement and so forth. Also, I want to       address this issue of tariffs. You’re going to hear a little bit from       Supreme Court justices. I just want to make clear, here’s the bumper       sticker. There’s nothing in the law or the Constitution that prevents       the president. To use terms. There’s nothing in the Constitution that       prevents. You can talk about. You know. Power of the purse. But the       power of the purse. That line is not so clear when the president says       amusing tariffs to rebuild our industries, I’m using tariffs. To fight       off the tariffs of foreign countries. I’m using tariffs for national       security reasons. And if all that’s true and it is. They can’t then       say, well, we, the court, have decided only Congress can do this.       Congress has the power to use the power of the purse. Congress can pass       a statute. Trying to limit the president’s tariff powers. I would argue       that that is a separation of powers battle, but nonetheless, they could       try. But they haven’t. They haven’t. And they don’t need help from the       court to figure out how to do it. So the court should stay the hell out       of it, which would require one side or the other. To do something or       not. I believe one of the justices said, where does this end? It ends       if the Congress passes a law, that’s. What do you mean? Where does it       end? It ends with the voter if the voter doesn’t like it. What do you       mean? Where does it end? I see, Justice Roberts said It’s a tax. Even       if you believe it’s a tax. It’s more than a tax and it’s less than a       tax. That is, any regulation that the executive branch issues can be       called a tax. Any regulation. Can be called a tax. Does that mean every       regulation has to take the form of a statute has to be passed by       Congress? I’m all for that. But the court has to be consistent, doesn’t       it? So when I hear John Roberts saying a terrorist attacks, that is a       of course, a political line may well be true. But a regulation is       attached to. And environmental laws attached to. And I can go down the       list of the shadows, infinite number of regulations that are out there.       That caused people to spend money or to lose money making them, hence a       tax. So throwing around slogans and shibboleths and all the rest and       going to get you anywhere, that if you’re really serious about       analyzing this on constitutional grounds, whether you like tariffs or       not. Is not the point. The point is. What is the tariff for? And if the       president makes the case, the chance for a whole bunch of stuff. And       it’s not purely a quote unquote, tax, is it? It’s not purely a. Power       of the purse issue. Is it now? It’s not. Yeah, just did the whole hour,       Mr. Producer, but I’ll get into it a little bit more. President Trump.              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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