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00:00Hello America, I'm Mark Levin. This is Liberty and Levin's Sunday special edition. I'm the guest.
00:17My dear friend Sean Hannity is going to interview me for my new book on power. Sean, how are you, man?
00:22Great one. How are we?
00:23It's good to see you.
00:24How are you?
00:25God bless us.
00:25By the way, thank you for having me. This is interesting, right? Because I have been a guest on your show and I get to interview you. This is the book. So I'm power. And like 8, 9, 10, New York, number one New York Times sellers. This may be one of the most powerful.
00:45Well, thank you.
01:15They want power. It's all about power. But there's negative power you write about and there's positive power. A broad overview.
01:25It's interesting you point them out because everyone are Marxists and or Islamists. And Marxism is incompatible with Americanism.
01:36The Declaration of Independence is really the greatest, most concise document. Positive power. Why?
01:44Those of us who believe in representative government and republicanism, in Americanism, we understand that the sovereign is God.
01:54And on earth, his children are the sovereign, we the people, not the government, not the ruling class. And when you read the Declaration of Independence, it basically explains this. It talks about unalienable rights, universal truths and so forth. Where do they come from? Well, they come from mankind.
02:14Endowed by our creator. Endowed by our creator. God is mentioned or referenced seven times in the Declaration of Independence. This is why the people you mentioned never mention the Declaration. Or if they read it, they take it out of the Declaration.
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02:57fight over power. And a fight over power is a fight over liberty and rights. And so I
03:05I got to thinking we talk is a fight over liberty and rights. And so I got to thinking we talk about
03:13liberty all the time. We talk about rights all the time, which is fine. But if we don't win the
03:19debate over power, then we don't have liberty and we don't have rights. So it doesn't matter.
03:23I was not as articulate when I wrote Deliver Us From Evil, defeating terrorism, despotism, and liberalism.
03:31And people would say, well, why are you accusing us of being with them?
03:35Because if you don't defeat the underlying political philosophy, that is what you end up getting stuck with.
03:44I want to go to a bigger, broader overview.
03:48Earliest civilizations to modern republics of the West.
03:53Power has been used to liberate and oppress, to reward or exploit, build or destroy.
04:00This is what you write in your book.
04:02This book goes deep and hard into the philosophical underpinnings of this battle that we're discussing.
04:10Well, it's exactly right.
04:12Let's take a look at Islamism.
04:14Islamism, not Muslim, not the Muslim faith generally, Islamism, the jihadis, radical Islamists, the radicals.
04:23They have a lot in common with Marxism.
04:25Why is that?
04:26They reject the Enlightenment.
04:28What's the Enlightenment?
04:30Positive power is America, is Americanism.
04:34It is the fusion of faith, the Judeo-Christian principles, and the Enlightenment.
04:39Locke, Montesquieu, others, who taught us how to apply these principles, these beliefs, at an earthly level, in forming a society, a civil society, a government that represents and nurtures the civil society.
04:54Most ancient societies, that was not the case.
04:57They were more primitive, more barbarian.
04:59Islamism today is that.
05:02It's in the 7th century.
05:03Never went through the Reformation.
05:05Doesn't embrace the Enlightenment.
05:07But neither do the Marxists.
05:09They reject the Enlightenment.
05:11They reject divided power, which is very crucial to a free society.
05:16Power checking power.
05:18You talked about those reprobates.
05:20You talk about Mamdani.
05:22What do they talk about all the time?
05:25Power and government.
05:26They just don't articulate it that way.
05:28So the war is against us, the individual, the sovereign, we the people.
05:34For instance, Mamdani talks about taking over the means of production.
05:37From whom?
05:38From us.
05:40From the guy that makes the pizza.
05:41From the guy that makes the steel.
05:43From the guy that makes whatever he makes.
05:44It doesn't matter.
05:45He's talking about eliminating the private housing market.
05:48Well, what does that mean?
05:49Government controls housing.
05:51Government controls the means of production.
05:54He talks about affordability.
05:55Do you know a single Marxist society that's affordable?
05:58Their shelves are empty.
06:00What he really means when he's talking about that is an attack on capitalism.
06:03Why?
06:04What is capitalism?
06:06In a couple of words, capitalism is the manifestation of your liberty, your voluntary actions.
06:12They talk about getting rid of billionaires.
06:15Why do we care if there's billionaires or not?
06:17The average person in America lives better than any king or queen lived 100 years ago.
06:23They have more access to food, different types of food, transportation, automobiles, flights, air conditioning, heating, so forth and so on.
06:31Affordability.
06:31Because those who believe in negative power, the centralization of power, they know humans are imperfect.
06:41We know that.
06:42We know that our institutions are imperfect.
06:45So they take the imperfections and they try to exploit them.
06:48And they try to use those imperfections to seize power from the individual.
06:53So Mandami is really running against the individual.
06:56He's running against freedom.
06:58And my concern is that we don't know how to engage these people.
07:02And we need to engage them.
07:03So if there's a billionaire over here, he doesn't affect me.
07:06I can still do whatever I want to do.
07:08I can still get the food that I want to get.
07:10I can still get the home I want to get.
07:12And for all I know, he's a good billionaire who creates 100,000 jobs.
07:16So why does it even matter to me?
07:18Why?
07:19Because I wrote in my book, American Marxism at Lent, about oppression and oppressed.
07:26Right?
07:26The oppressors and the oppressed.
07:28This is critical to the Bernie Sanders and the rest.
07:31They create this conflict ideology.
07:34It's constant conflict ideology.
07:36So who is supposed to step in there and make sure that these conflicts are resolved?
07:42The government.
07:44And why do they step in to make sure these conflicts are resolved?
07:47Because they want to pick the winners and losers.
07:50So I go into the book about how this power affects modern days, how it affects the economy,
07:57how it affects free speech, language and rights and all aspects of human society.
08:05It's a good, broad overview.
08:08And I want to dig down a little bit deeper into what you're saying in this book because
08:13it's very profound.
08:14I could sum it up with one statement that you made.
08:17The character of the government we choose.
08:19We always say elections matter.
08:21Maybe that's a little cliche during election years.
08:24Well, elections matter.
08:25Of course they matter.
08:26I mean, Kamala Harris would have won.
08:28You and I both would have had a stroke.
08:30But the country would have suffered.
08:32Look at the decision she would have made.
08:34More open borders.
08:35She would have taxpayer funded sex change operations for illegals and convicts.
08:41And, you know, we're going to have feminine products and grade school boys bathrooms and
08:46taxpayer funded college education, etc.
08:50But what you say, the way you say it is the character of the government.
08:55The people will either flourish or you say they will suffer.
08:59We do suffer.
09:00Those elections do matter.
09:01The elections matter.
09:05And what the negative power crowd has done, which is basically, I call, the Democrat Party
09:10exercises soft negative power.
09:13Unlike, you know, the genocidal regimes.
09:16But they borrow the ideology of the hard negative power crowd.
09:20The Marxists and Hegel's and others.
09:23I won't get into the weeds.
09:24But the point is this.
09:25It is a relentless assault on our Constitution.
09:29What I call it is the deconstitutionalization of our society.
09:34And to put it in two words, what they represent is authoritarian democracy.
09:39Your example, the vote.
09:42If Kamala Harris had won, she would have won the vote.
09:47If Kamala Harris had won, she would have won the vote.
09:51But she's authoritarian.
09:52That's the ideology.
09:53And so, voting does not ensure liberty.
09:57Democracy does not ensure liberty.
10:00The proper application of power ensures liberty.
10:05So, authoritarian democracy, again, is what this Mondami is really running on.
10:09An all-powerful government.
10:12It's what the Democrats believe in.
10:14The government should control everything.
10:16The government should control health care, housing, you name it.
10:19The government steps in and handles it.
10:21That's authoritarianism.
10:22There's nothing about the people and sovereignty at all about that.
10:27So, you have a relative handful of people in a permanent government making decisions.
10:31But you go through the motions.
10:33So, you vote.
10:35You go through the motions.
10:36So, you have an electoral college.
10:38But the trajectory is towards centralized government, massive bureaucracy, taxation, redistribution of wealth.
10:45And there's no limit.
10:46Because they don't give us a blueprint of where they want to take us.
10:49Because there's no limit on the amount of power they want to accumulate.
10:53I actually took notes.
10:55Because you said it so succinctly at different times during the books.
10:59And I would extrapolate out different things that you're communicating.
11:02Because I really want the viewers at home to fully understand the philosophical underpinnings.
11:09And you rightly talk about this goes back, you know, from civilizations.
11:13And you go deep into the founding, our founders, our framers, our declaration, our constitution.
11:20But also the philosophical underpinnings and the great philosophers that were behind a lot of this.
11:25It's very educational for anybody.
11:27You're going to love this book.
11:28But I'm just going to say what you say on power.
11:32It determines your personal fate.
11:34The fate of your community.
11:35The fate of your nation.
11:37Power matters in every aspect of one's life.
11:40The American Revolution is important.
11:42And an obvious example of power properly pursued and exercised.
11:48And then you go, and history is replete with examples of tyrants grabbing power, all in the name of liberty.
11:57We're having, America is having this debate in real time.
12:04That's why I say rip from the headlines.
12:07This is a real debate.
12:08New Green Deal, Mom Donnie, Kamala Harris, you know, Joe Biden, open borders, you know, cradle to grave, wound to the tomb.
12:17To each according to their need, from each according to their ability.
12:20All of this comes to my mind as I'm reading this book.
12:23And I have a chapter on language.
12:25For positive power, language is important.
12:28We learn.
12:29We share knowledge.
12:31We try to persuade.
12:33We can keep our government in check.
12:36It's the communal, the people communicating with each other freely.
12:39New ideas, different ideas.
12:41Maybe a minority idea becomes a majority idea.
12:44Free speech is critical.
12:45But for negative power, the people of which you speak, they want conformity.
12:49They want true believers.
12:53They want compliance.
12:56Because they don't believe in individual liberty.
12:58They don't believe in individual pursuits.
13:00Which is why they're constantly attacking capitalism.
13:03Or billionaires.
13:04Or millionaires.
13:05Or anybody else they don't like.
13:06So, even though we engage this ideology at a surface level, what I'm saying in this book is, we need to engage it at a more fundamental level.
13:17And explain to people that fundamentally, we believe in liberation of the individual.
13:25We believe in the pursuit of the individual.
13:28The government that was set up by our framers is exquisite.
13:32The world has never seen anything like it.
13:35And what is it that the other side is peddling?
13:36Ancient, primitive, barbaric ideology that claims that a relative handful of people, that somehow God has anointed them to make all these decisions for us.
13:50What we eat, where we eat, what we drive.
13:53And then they pretend that they have the power that God has over the climate, over the weather, over all these things.
14:01And language is key.
14:02But for them, language is thought control.
14:05Let's look at wokeism, which I mention in the book.
14:07What's that all about?
14:09Controlling thought.
14:11Controlling language.
14:12Pushing us more in their trajectory.
14:15You'll destroy somebody's career.
14:17You'll destroy their life.
14:18You'll give them a scarlet letter.
14:21Word control.
14:21New words you must learn and use.
14:24Old words you must redefine.
14:26I can't keep up with all the letters and words and phrases.
14:29I can't.
14:30Who can keep up with it?
14:31But the whole goal is to control thought.
14:34And to prevent free thinking.
14:37Independent thinking.
14:39Which is what you and I support.
14:40Which is what makes society so strong.
14:42So language control is thought control.
14:45They're into language control.
14:46That's what wokeism is all about.
14:48And they're into controlling economic.
14:51Parameters for people.
14:53They're into controlling you and me.
14:55So I always say go back to the declaration.
14:58What is the declaration of independence?
15:01We know what it is.
15:01Thomas Jefferson and others told us.
15:03He wrote the first draft.
15:05It's the fusion of the Judeo-Christian principles and belief systems with the enlightenment.
15:11The enlightenment is the earthly application.
15:14We are the sovereign.
15:16Now what the other side tries to do and the other side is evil.
15:20They try to pretend that they represent us.
15:23That they support the people.
15:25That they're doing things for the people.
15:28A hundred million people have been slaughtered in the name of the people under Marxism.
15:33The people's republic is neither for the people nor a republic.
15:39So what I do in my trapdoor language I say is we really need to pierce this.
15:43We really need to address this.
15:45We need to take our language back.
15:46And we need to unravel the propaganda that they use.
15:49If you go back to the last century, you're right.
15:53Over a hundred million people slaughtered in the name of some ism.
15:57I don't care if it's Mao or Stalin or Hitler or Mussolini or, you know, go through Tojo in Japan.
16:04That's a hundred million human souls.
16:07The way I often say it, and it's more simplistic, I think you go a lot deeper.
16:13And this is why these books are important.
16:16Because when you're on radio and TV, you can't really get as deep.
16:19But, you know, socialism, whatever form, name, manifestation it's taken on, statism, Marxism,
16:27you've written extensively about all of it, it always ends the same way.
16:31It starts out with all the lofty promises.
16:33Everything's going to be free, free, free.
16:36Okay?
16:36It always ends the same way.
16:38Unfulfilled promises, more poverty in the end.
16:41And then you have to calculate how much freedom you gave up in the name of false security.
16:45The way you put it in the book, you said negative power that is exercised by force or other less obvious coercive means,
16:55and among its purposes is to limit individual identity, sovereignty, and liberty.
17:02Then you take it another step further.
17:04You talk about, in its most aggressive form, when exercised by a faction, cabal, government, autocratic, authoritarian, for example, or communist regime.
17:15And I took notes on this because it really stood out to me.
17:18Its purpose is to devour and control society and not serve it.
17:25The antithesis, really, of freedom.
17:29Let me put it this way.
17:33Your unalienable rights, your individual liberty, come before government.
17:39But liberty without rights means nothing.
17:44It's an ambiguity.
17:47Rights without the proper application of power mean nothing.
17:51They're just words.
17:52I have a chapter on here on liberty, and I go through what Aristotle said about liberty,
17:58what John Stuart Mill said about liberty, what the founder said about liberty.
18:02And it's interesting.
18:03At no point do they really have a good definition of liberty.
18:06They basically define liberty by defining what it's not and defining its parameters.
18:11And this is why it's important to understand, and the point that you're underscoring here,
18:16the French Revolution occurred about the same time as the American Revolution.
18:20The French Revolution was about destroying their society.
18:25The American Revolution was about embracing our society, but representative government.
18:32Representative government.
18:34This soft, negative power, this revolution on the left that's taking place, the Bernie Sanders type,
18:43it's about destroying our society, it's not about nurturing our society, it is a war on society.
18:49So society is the foundational level from which everything expands, government and so forth and so on.
18:59Their war is on the society.
19:00The Islamist war is on society.
19:03So what they're trying to do is destroy the very basis for the American experiment,
19:09which I was talking about, this fusion of faith and fusion of the Enlightenment.
19:15They reject the Enlightenment.
19:17The Enlightenment, among other things, is about, is understood by Montesquieu and others,
19:22was power needs to check power.
19:24That's why we have separation of powers in our constitution.
19:26Montesquieu was the most widely read philosopher during our constitutional period.
19:32He's cited in the Federalist Papers.
19:34But why is he important?
19:35He wrote The Spirit of Laws, a very big book.
19:38But what I'm saying, what he says in there, crucially, is man has a dark side, man has a good side.
19:45Government needs to watch for the dark side.
19:47And so you need to have divided powers.
19:49And he was the first one who sort of articulated the judiciary, the legislature, and the executive.
19:55Others did too, but he broke it down.
19:57Our framers grabbed that and said yes.
20:00So they wanted to create a government that had power to function,
20:04but that wouldn't devour the society and the individual.
20:09Bernie Sanders and the others, they reject all this.
20:12They want to create a government that does devour the individual,
20:15that devours private property rights.
20:17There's a side point.
20:19What's private property?
20:20Private property is the manifestation of your intellectual and physical labor.
20:27The reason your home is your castle is because you earned it.
20:31It's because you spent what limited time you have on earth,
20:35in a job or in a business,
20:37accumulating enough wealth to acquire property.
20:42It's your possession.
20:43It's part of your circle of liberty, as de Tocqueville would talk about.
20:47That should not be molested by government.
20:50And this guy running for mayor, I use him as a foil because he's not particularly bright.
20:54He's got the phrases set.
20:57He's got no knowledge and experience beyond, you know, sloganeering,
21:01which is what the left does a lot of, sloganeering.
21:03But what he's saying and what he's doing is I'm going to steal your liberty.
21:10I'm going to steal what you have created yourself through your labor when you get up in the morning and come home at night
21:17or you work at night and you go home in the morning.
21:19I'm going to take that from you and I'm going to give it to other people who I think should get it.
21:25So what I'm saying is, as deeply philosophical as this is, your earlier point also is,
21:31it applies exactly to what's taking place today because this battle is an ongoing battle.
21:36Let me ask a question.
21:39There are more people, there are far fewer millionaires and millionaires than there are working class.
21:46You know my background, working class background.
21:5020 years of my life, 10 years in restaurants, 10 years in construction.
21:53Why is the message that you put me in office, you empower me,
22:01I'm going to take their money as though it's ill-gotten gains of some kind and I'm going to give it to you.
22:08Now, in that sense, they're consolidating power in a way that ultimately leads to disappointment,
22:16more poverty and total control.
22:19They are the powerful ones in the end.
22:21That's where the power comes from.
22:23That's appealing, Mark, to many, many Americans.
22:26That's what the New Green Deal is, isn't it?
22:28It's very appealing.
22:29As a matter of fact, von der Karte, one of the great Austrian economists,
22:33who I cite in the book, he makes the point that we in America,
22:37we all talk and sound like Marxists now.
22:40That's Marxism.
22:41As I've written extensively about, it's the oppressor and the oppressed.
22:45So what the Marxists do is they try and attract support
22:52by defining people and putting them in the category of the oppressed.
22:56And who's oppressing them?
22:58The capitalists, the billionaires, the republicans.
23:02You know, you can go down the list.
23:04So this is their propaganda.
23:06And so what is my responsibility, your responsibility as a public person and so forth,
23:11is to break it down.
23:13It's to break it down.
23:14These people, if they cared about everybody at that level,
23:19who aren't billionaires and millionaires, they have a funny way of showing it.
23:21They want to take their health care away from them and control it.
23:25They want to take their grocery stores away from them and control it.
23:28They want to take their homes away from them and control it.
23:31They run up their debt.
23:33They create inflation for them.
23:34They tax the hell out of them.
23:36The borders are wide open.
23:37Illegal aliens are coming in.
23:39Streets aren't safe.
23:41Crime is rampant in these Democrat cities.
23:44That's how they view the average person.
23:46That's what they do to the average person.
23:47Hi, I'm Molly Lyne in New York.
23:50A federal judge is blocking the Trump administration
23:53from sending unaccompanied migrant children to Guatemala.
23:56The ruling came as planes carrying those children
23:59were preparing to take off from Texas.
24:02One flight was reportedly turned around after the judge's order.
24:06The U.S. government argues it is reuniting Guatemalan children with their parents.
24:11But the children's attorneys warn they're being sent into potentially dangerous situations.
24:15Eastern Pakistan is facing its worst flooding in history,
24:20affecting about 2 million people.
24:21Months of heavy rain and landslides have killed nearly 850 people.
24:27Meantime, in nearby Afghanistan,
24:30a 6.1 magnitude earthquake killed at least 9 people today.
24:34It happened along the country's border with Pakistan.
24:37A second quake struck about 20 minutes later.
24:40Dozens are hurt.
24:41Now back to life, liberty and the...
24:43As I'm reading this book, he said,
24:49Fundamentally, the Constitution constrains the power of the power-hungry.
24:58And therefore, it's the Constitution that's the target.
25:01What have we witnessed as Donald Trump, duly elected,
25:05massive electoral win,
25:07all seven swing states,
25:09wins the popular vote,
25:10what, over 500, 600 instances
25:13where they try to use the courts,
25:16they go judge shopping,
25:17and, you know,
25:19Men in Black,
25:20you wrote a book many years ago,
25:22it was a bestseller also,
25:24and use the courts
25:25to accomplish that
25:27which they can never get done electorally
25:29or legislatively?
25:30What they do is they project
25:32their ideology onto us,
25:35onto Donald Trump.
25:36He's an authoritarian.
25:37He doesn't follow...
25:38He's followed every single court decision
25:39that's ever been issued.
25:41He follows the Constitution.
25:44He looks at the Constitution.
25:46He looks at federalism.
25:47This power belongs in the states.
25:49We're running up the debt.
25:51I need to be able to cut the government.
25:53It cuts out some of these departments.
25:54Education belongs to the communities.
25:57And so what the negative power crowd does
26:00is they try and turn that around.
26:03And that's part of their propaganda effort.
26:07That is,
26:07they never want to really say
26:09exactly where they're going,
26:12but they're more than happy
26:13to trash and smear
26:14and attack their opponents.
26:16You see this with the Marxists.
26:18You see it with the Islamists.
26:19You see it with the modern-day Democrats.
26:22In terms of the Constitution,
26:24they're very schizophrenic.
26:26They don't like the Constitution
26:27because, as I said earlier,
26:29the Constitution
26:30is incompatible with their ideology.
26:33All this centralization of power,
26:34all this control
26:35taken from individuals.
26:37The Constitution created
26:38a limited government,
26:39separation of powers,
26:40and then the Tenth Amendment
26:41throws the authority to the states
26:43as the states have the authority.
26:45In the Ninth Amendment,
26:45it says we, the individuals,
26:47have the authority.
26:47They hate the Constitution
26:49of the United States.
26:51They are relentlessly
26:51trying to undermine it
26:53and attack it.
26:54This is why a few years ago
26:55they were saying
26:56the people who wrote it
26:57were slaveholders,
26:58were white,
26:58and today they wave it around
27:00like they actually believe in it.
27:02The key to understanding
27:04these people
27:05is to understand
27:07that they're pathological liars,
27:09is to understand
27:10that they're propagandists,
27:12is to understand
27:13that they're sloganeers,
27:14that they use
27:15easy-to-understand thoughts,
27:17that they have to create
27:18this oppressor,
27:19oppressed conflict society.
27:23They don't want unity.
27:25They want disunity.
27:26You know what you said
27:27in the book
27:27about what you're saying now?
27:29That they use the tactics
27:32of propaganda,
27:33censorship,
27:35centralized authority,
27:35to strip individuals
27:38of autonomy.
27:40What you're really arguing,
27:42if we were to,
27:43it's hard to,
27:44on the one hand,
27:46this is a very, very
27:47deep and profound book,
27:49but it's also a book
27:50that has a very simple message.
27:52Go back to what you said here.
27:54They use the tactics
27:55of propaganda,
27:56censorship,
27:57centralized authority,
27:58to strip individuals
28:00of autonomy.
28:01Is that another way
28:02of saying, Mark,
28:03they don't believe
28:04in freedom?
28:05Now, they don't believe
28:05in freedom.
28:07They believe
28:07in their freedom.
28:09And I get into this
28:10in the Liberty chapter.
28:11They use freedom
28:12to destroy freedom.
28:14This is a puzzle
28:15that mankind
28:16has never really
28:17been able to figure out.
28:20You have a free society
28:21and yet very evil people
28:23are able to use
28:24that freedom
28:25to destroy it.
28:25And you see a lot of that
28:26in our country today.
28:28They claim to stand
28:29for free speech
28:30when we have people
28:31who support Hamas
28:32in the streets
28:32doing damage
28:33and violence.
28:34That's not what's meant
28:35by free speech.
28:36Free speech is
28:37when we, the people,
28:38the United States citizen,
28:41we, the sovereign,
28:42the illegal immigrants,
28:43not part of the sovereign,
28:45we, the citizens,
28:46we need to communicate
28:48with each other.
28:49We need to share information
28:50with each other.
28:51We need to be able
28:52to question our government.
28:54We need to be able
28:55to share knowledge
28:56and so forth and so on.
28:58Who are the people
28:58who keep fighting this?
29:00The Biden administration
29:01didn't want any discussions
29:02about vaccines
29:02or they don't want
29:03discussions about anything.
29:05They want conformity.
29:07And so you cannot have
29:08true free speech.
29:11You cannot have
29:12true interaction,
29:15honest debates.
29:17Let's, let's look
29:17at what they run on.
29:18They say that Donald Trump
29:19wants to destroy
29:20Social Security,
29:21Medicare, and Medicaid.
29:22Now, how many times
29:22has he said,
29:23don't touch Social Security,
29:25Medicare, and Medicaid
29:26we're removing illegal aliens
29:27of people who shouldn't
29:28be on there.
29:30When you use speech
29:32that way,
29:32which they do,
29:34you're poisoning
29:35the body politic.
29:36You're undermining
29:37republicanism.
29:38Because the people
29:39aren't really able
29:41to make decisions
29:42unless they're really
29:43paying attention
29:44based on the facts,
29:46based on the information.
29:48And so, like,
29:49good totalitarian propaganda,
29:53that's what they exercise.
29:54So, he wants to take away
29:56your Social Security.
29:58He wants to do this.
29:59Now, you make another
29:59very important point,
30:00which is,
30:02some people want to
30:03get the freebies.
30:04And they're going to
30:05vote for the freebies.
30:06Don't take mine.
30:07Don't take my house.
30:09Don't tell me
30:09where to buy food.
30:10Don't tell me
30:11what kind of car to buy.
30:12But you can tell Sean
30:13anything you want
30:13if it's going to benefit me.
30:15This is a problem.
30:17And there's no doubt
30:18about it.
30:18And they play into it.
30:20Because there is
30:20a certain percentage,
30:22whatever it is,
30:23of human beings
30:24who have a mindset
30:25that they want
30:26the government
30:27to step in
30:27and take from
30:28Mr. America over here
30:31and give it to
30:31Mrs. America over here.
30:34And I think
30:35the way we attack that
30:36is to explain
30:37that in the end,
30:38what does redistribution
30:40of wealth destroy?
30:42Wealth.
30:43Because people
30:44aren't going to create wealth
30:45to have it redistributed.
30:46People are creating wealth
30:48to benefit from it.
30:49And so,
30:49if you're redistributing wealth,
30:51the people who create wealth,
30:52the people who are successful,
30:53the people who run businesses,
30:55the people who work hard
30:5612 hours a day,
30:57they're not going to do it.
30:59So redistribution of wealth
31:00is the destruction.
31:01I don't see it.
31:11I don't see it.
31:14We can't do it.
31:15We can't do it.
31:16Fully
31:46Khu vô nhà vào lý
32:06Chiều hôm qua nuôi, sau khi cắt ống xong là lúc đấy là làm gì nhỉ, khỏi ta, chúng em có đi đâu rồi nhỉ
32:21Vâng, còn không đi đâu rồi
32:22Cô nhà vào lý, hôm qua cắt dùng cái, cái kim, to to kia mà
32:34Ngồi ở góc hoặc hình
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