Yo, what's up people? I'm your host Jay Will and I would like to welcome you to inspire guys people where we balance faith and business to God you to your purpose. This is episode two 28 the American nightmare Trump Tyreek and Kamala That's right. We gonna get into it.
I'm gonna talk about all the stuff that's been going on in this past week and really These past few years kind of are wrapped up in this last week I think there's been this tension in this energy. I could say since 2020 I could say really since 2016 when Trump came in office I could say since 2008 when Obama came in office, but wherever the the inflection point is with this whole situation We know that there is tension in America that Definitely finds this way to the top during election years That's something that I've tracked maybe the last couple of terms and finds just really interesting how the world just finds This way up in arms during an election year like we could be doing really well the year before especially maybe that second year things calm down People just live in a life, but man, I tell you nothing causes for division in America in particular during Like an election season does but there are some interesting things I want to talk about from the standpoint of being a Christian as being a believer One of the things that I really genuinely believe is that as a Christian are Loyalty and our faith in Jesus Christ should supersede everything in our lives, right? Put no guys before him no idols like nothing comes before that commitment to Jesus Christ Nothing comes before you're so salvation and you making it into the kingdom of heaven There is nothing more important than that and I cannot stress that enough And I think when we look in the Word of God There are countless examples of how the men and women and God women of God I can't talk I promise I can talk people how the men and women of God carry themselves Through throughout culture and indirectly dealing with government like I think it's really interesting is this desire almost for people to separate Like you know our Christianity and our faith from from government or whatever like you are a Christian right like I would say like this You're a Christian How do you think Jesus got to the cross? Like the government how do you think Daniel made it to the lion's knee?
How do you think the three Hebrew boys found themselves in the fiery furnace? Why do you think Moses was freeing saying let my people go and they were fleeing into the wilderness like the idea that Government just is not going to intersect your faith at all at best is delusional. Yeah, no, I'm not here To disrespect nobody's position. I'm not trying to talk saucy.
I'm not trying to go viral I'm really just trying to kick it with you as a believer and maybe sort through some things and maybe I'm not right You know, I'm saying if I'm not right, you can tell me in the comments. You can leave like long as this respectful I'm not gonna be mad at it. I'm not trying to be right. I'm trying to present the righteous case, right?
So that's my agenda on today But we gonna dig in like I'm we gonna dig deep into the bag today Like we dig in deep into a heavy bag because I think believers are allowing the world to lead us astray Starting in our mindset in Romans It says be transformed by the renewing of your mind and I think some of us has maybe given our We've said we follow Jesus, but I don't know that we've allowed Jesus to renew our mind because as a believer I believe right that our position is we believe in repentance, which is accountability when you think about it, right? You got it. You got to have some accountability to repent. We believe in forgiveness, right?
Because there's an acknowledgement of like yo I was wrong or we've all seen and we need Jesus and we repent and he forgives you That's where that salvation comes in and then there's restoration So we believe in repentance forgiveness in restoration as believer So I'm leading with that to say my intention isn't to judge anyone on any side of anything that I'm talking about today But I am For warning you that if you stay on past this point We are gonna get really real and in some ways maybe be honest in an uncomfortable way No matter what side of the coin or fence that you stand on because I think sometimes just Having a real conversation is maybe the beginning of us trying to find the resolution, right? Like it's really challenging to find a resolution when everybody's capping when everybody's being fake when everybody is putting on trying to be politically correct And trying to say the right thing and trying to please people like look bro. I might not please you today You feel what I'm saying? I might not please y'all today, but at the end of the day.
Hopefully, you know I can leave whichever respect you feel what I'm saying Mike Anderson. What else fam? How you feeling brother? All right, so we're gonna we're gonna jump into this.
Let me say this this other thing that I think is really interesting people will In christmas when I say people I'm talking this is like family talk like if you and I'm believer you welcome to listen and like this is You can definitely chime in on this But please understand I'm talking as a believer to believers that is the intention of my communication today That's why I'm directing that because if you're not a believer you don't think differently Anyway, like in this nose no shade like you can think how you want to think but if you don't value Jesus or the Bible Like why would you value repentance? Why would you value forgiveness? Why would you value healing as it relates from the christmas standpoint? Right?
So I'm not even I can you believe what you want to believe but this message is for believers I'm seeing believers that want you to put your faith down when you go into the the ballot That what is it the ballot box the voting I can't even think of it whatever When you vote they want you to put your faith down But I promise you my black brothers and sisters will lose their mind if somebody actually to put your skin color down when you vote Matter of fact like black people let's just be real like we got this thing like being black We have elevated if we want to be real to a godly level like we've elevated our blackness beyond our fat salvation beyond our faith I'm talking about in our actions not necessarily in our words, but if we go off our actions It's a lot of black people that's black first then they christmas their christmas through the lens of their blackness Not black through the lens of their Christianity if I'm being real just for my people like you know saying like That's that's how we are that's how we getting and as a Christian. I'm talking to black Christians again I think that's a concern y'all like I think that's a problem. You feel me might like I think that's a real problem If we are allowing our blackness to elevate beyond our salvation beyond our relationship with Jesus Christ Because at the end of the day that blackness is limited no matter how you want to put it is limited You know why most of us especially in America I'm talking to it most of us ain't thoroughbreds bro Like it is funny this narrative that this way that we talk about it like bro you probably go I know I just seen people do that ancestry, you know dot com or whatever I don't know if that's the thing, but what is it 23 and me is different ones? I just see y'all get them tests and people like man.
I'm Irish. I'm 5% Irish like the reality of it is If we look at even our ethnicity from a real standpoint like we ain't all just the same black people come from everywhere Black people come from different islands different tribes different areas like we not just one thing ethnically Skin color doesn't truly define us to start off with I'm not saying your culture isn't powerful I'm not saying black culture in America isn't powerful shouldn't be celebrated No, I mean some I none of that don't take it out of context, but listen to what I'm saying There's no black person that I know personally that will put they blackness aside when they step into the booth of vote But I know a lot of people put in their faith aside and the only thing I would say is show me that in the bible Show me in the bible where it was okay to put your faith down for the culture Regardless of what the culture was when the culture was bowing down to the golden calf It wasn't okay to put your faith down when the culture was Sodom and Gomorrah and doing everything under the sun It was not okay to put your faith down in the days of Noah when there was so much evil in the culture was doing something It wasn't okay for Noah to put his faith down time and time again in a bible We see where God elevates and shows favor to the righteous and many times those righteous people in the bible were up against real cultural pressures Right so that pressure and that tension that we feel in the world today Like that's what that's just a glimpse of what it might have been like because let's just be real there is no lions then For most of us to be thrown into um today. There is no fiery furnace. There is cancel culture though Yeah, you might get your social media taken um But you ain't going to know fire furnace and let's be real I've seen people get locked out of their social media and act like they've been in a fiery furnace like for us It's like oh my god.
I'm gonna lose my money. They shut my facebook down like my twitter got shut down I mean whatever I had like E10 11,000 followers. It wasn't nothing too special and um like when it just shut down I hadn't been going on there. I'm like, I guess I don't know what happened in a dare no more life went on It's been gone for six months now and nothing changed in my life All right, so let's talk first about Tyree keel For y'all who don't know what we gonna do is we gonna watch a little bit of this video this body cam I'm not gonna watch the whole thing You know y'all probably already saw it But I want to show it for reference because it might be some people out there to watch this on the replay or something And they haven't seen some of it But for you if you don't know Tyree keel is a NFL star This this man is an amazing football player They call him the cheetah because he is super fast.
He's a wide receiver one of the best in the league I want to say his peers voted him this summer in some type of survey I don't know if it was other players or coaches, but I want to say he was voted as the number one player in the NFL this year Like my man is nasty with it. He's cold right cool and I'm sure he's a good guy Right, so this ain't no shade towards Tyree keel. Although I must admit when we dig into this heavy bag Some people might take it that way, but that's not the way it's intended all of them I'm trying to approach this In the best way possible to be real right and then I just capping be fake Right and I think if we want to have healing if we want to have restoration Like you got to see where both sides are wrong That's a lot of times why people can't overcome conflict is because there is no alignment or agreement on Where the wrong actually was right that's that's why sometimes conflict can't be resolved So my thing is especially with this narrative of like being black in america Um, you know, we take certain terms and then we just paint with broad strokes, right? And I think it's unfair.
Let me say this to people who are truly wrongfully treated by police officers specifically because of their race Um, and especially those who have lost their lives in instances where they were doing nothing wrong Where they weren't provoking where they were following Um, all of the orders and obey and all the laws and you know some rogue police officers some angry person Um, you know took their life or hurt them or um, you know wrongfully accused them just because they were black and they were treated differently And I know it's hard for some people to hear that but it does happen and it has happened and That is not good. But here's the other side of that I'm kind of tired of us trying to like paint every picture with the same brush Like because what starts happening is you start losing credibility with people If you like it all can't be the same like every situation can't just like every black person can't just be right because they black Right Every police officer can't just be right because they are police officers and I feel like that's where we at as a country The american nightmare. All everything i'm talking about today is the american nightmare Meaning like the worst case scenario for our country the darkness of this country Um things that keep us in negativity It's stuff like this when I say as a black person no matter what video you show me if the person is black Especially, you know because a lot of times it's like you see your family and these people we got cousins We got uncles. We got aunties like a lot of this stuff is like something familiar to you And then it makes it worse if you know you have had one bad experience with the police or maybe two Like then you just have this bias approach We're like no anytime I see a black person engaging with the black police the black person is right in the police's room And then I see the same thing on other side, right?
Where hey you you believe in you know, like you honor officers Which we all should like they have a very hard job I would never want to be a police officer. Honestly I don't even know how they still get people to do that because it seems like a lose lose to me personally And thank you for all the police officers out there continuing to risk your life every day because I just couldn't do it and I got family members and friends that are police officers I don't know how y'all do it, but I love y'all and appreciate y'all sacrifice But just because you a police officer can't just mean you write every time and I find myself being frustrated with both sides like When do we objectively Analyze and critique each situation for its individual circumstances that occur within it, right? But what's happening is we can't do that because we aren't we got too much pride And because we're trying to protect a position. All right, so that's what's happening in america today The american nightmare is that people are taking sides instead of being real instead of being objective instead of holding people accountable So that when we get to the situations where somebody really is wrong No matter what side it is it's on we could protect the person that was in the right So again if there was a suspect or somebody who put a police officer in a life-threatening situation and a police officer had to use Um, you know fatal force like we need to protect that police officer that's defending themselves But at the same time if a person was complying and doing nothing wrong in a police officer in that position of authority Misuses and cross the line we need to hold them accountable.
We need accountability across the board If we can't get there then we live in an american nightmare All right, so here's what I want to say let's jump into the tariq situation And i'm gonna talk a little bit about my perspective on how tariq handled this now Here's the thing before I show this um, hey, I think it's some custom in there and I don't Like I don't have time to mute it right now. So if your kids listening to something I just want to Wore you this is typically a clean show. They might cuss a couple times in this video between the officers and tariq and again I'm just skimming through we're not watching the whole thing. It's like 27 minutes.
We're not going through all that We might watch two minutes of it But the thing I want to tell you is that when The news came out in tariq did a press conference before this video came out and he said something in that press conference that was interesting to me He said man, you know and i'm paraphrasing He said, you know, I didn't disrespect him and I didn't even cuss because my momma raised me better than that You know, I'm still just trying to figure out what went wrong But you know, like, you know, I'm gonna bring people together, man You know, I want to be a police officer one day. I got a state trooper hat and everything That you can go find that and watch that press conference yourself But I find it interesting the position that tariq took before the video came out. He said I did not disrespect him I didn't even cuss because my momma didn't raise me like that and i'm just trying to figure out what would happen All right, now let's watch this body cam footage real quick and let's see if you can figure out what might happen All right, which one is it tariq tariq body cam footage. All right.
Hold on. We're gonna share the screen Let's get it to a good space. Where I want to I want to present this give me one second. Y'all try to get it right All right, let's watch it like that.
All right, um Let's go All right, it's uh, it's muted right now, but the audio is gonna come in when they go you're gonna see um these officers Um, you're gonna see tariq kind of speed by in a black mccleren. I believe it is Um And then you're gonna see the officers go after him. You're gonna be able to judge this interaction Uh for yourself. I think it's important to call out.
These are um, I believe um, Hispanic Um police officers, excuse me if that's not the right ethnicity or the right way to describe it But they're not white. I know a lot of times we get off on stuff being white right now the officer is uh, And he having a you see tariq with speed and i'm a clearing You see how fast he got to go just to catch up to him and then you're gonna see when he gets there Um His audio gonna kick in right about Now I Hold on at this point Um, give me my ticket. He caught him gang and then it's gonna be something weird like he calls him twin a lot of times I'm sorry. Y'all.
I never heard that where i'm from i never heard of just calling random people twin And I think it's three officers so he could have called him triplets anyway I don't know what that was about when he started calling him twin, but he called him gang Don't knock on my window like that, but he rolled his window up. He got sent. I mean, let's be real if you were officer um, I talked to some I've heard from some officers talk to one and kind of heard like hey at the end of the day officers are trained to de-escalate in this situation And I do think that matters as I assess this video Um, is that they're supposed to be the de-escalators. Um, I also just want to be mindful that their lives um are in danger When every traffic stop or anything they do, um, it doesn't matter if you are NFL star You're not above the law And I do think that we got to be mindful of that but let's keep watching Keep them window down Okay Keep them window down.
Keep them window down. I'm gonna get you out of the car As a matter of fact get out of the car Get out Out You do do do do it They will. No. It's a lot going on right here.
They asked him to get out. He wouldn't get out. Then they grab him as they grab him. He's still not getting out.
Now to me, again, I'm not a professional in this. I'm just assessing this. I kind of feel like bro, if you just with a stood up, you wouldn't end it up on the ground. I'm only saying that because a lot of people have had an issue with him being on the ground.
So I'm really trying to objectively see it like that. It was hot outside. They put him on the ground, but it's like he wasn't getting up though. They were pulling him out the car after telling him to get out several times.
But then you had this officer, one of the officers just comes in and kind of like on team off rip. And I think that's where if you think about your supposed to be trained to the Escalade, I think that's where he's in the wrong because you come in here hot and other officers ain't that hot, right? So I'm also like the majority of the officers, two out of the three, they seem pretty cool, calm and collective in this situation, right? So meaning they're still kind of carrying themselves pretty calmly in compared, compared to like one, like compared to Rambo, like my man came in hot, like, like on the movies, you know what I'm saying?
And I do think we got to be honest about that. So, um, but Tyreek wasn't, he wasn't compliant. So like this is where it's me, like we got to be real on both sides. Let's watch a couple more seconds.
What's interesting to only think interesting about this is was already officer here talking to them. I don't know what he was saying. This guy's definitely hot. This officer, but maybe he's the lead.
I don't know how police stuff work. I really just only know what I see in the movies. He seems like Rambo, Sylvester Stallone and the Expendables. He's the one.
But these teammates though, I think they plan a really, really scary, weird game as well, where you just kind of pulling up on the police and various, like one in the front, one in the back. And I know that the tendency for us is to say, Hey, these guys aren't a threat because they football players, but I don't know. I also don't think these officers just automatically know these football, remember football players play with him as home. You feel me?
All right. So let's get up out of here. Let's let's go back and let me kick it with y'all. We got a lot going on in that situation, right?
And again, it's a 30 minute video. Go check it out if you want to. I really just want to talk about a couple of things from that that I think we need to think through. And I keep in mind I ain't trying to be right, bro.
I'm just trying to kick it. I'm trying to think through this stuff myself. I'm asking people questions like, yo, like I'm seeing all the tension and the one thing I know is I know it can't be as simple as like he's a black man in America. Because first of all, if we say that and that's the reason why then we're creating the expectation or the stereotype that that that's how black men in America act.
I don't think most black people act like this. What do I mean? What do I mean by this? Tyreek was on one.
Like let's just be real. He was he was on one and I don't really know what it is. I don't know if he was in like, um, I'm a superstar wide receiver. Like, but he just if you watch that video, he talks for 30 minutes straight.
That's not normal. Now I'm saying this respectfully because I actually think Tyreek might have some other issues going on. And I know a lot of times what happens when you're athletes, especially when you're a celebrity and you famous people kind of forgive your sins while you're good. But then they dump on you when you when you out of the league or you bad.
And this thing I don't want to even try to name names or pull other players in it. But this is kind of like a cycle with athletes that you will see when they are stars and there's something that you can get out of them. You protect them. Like athletes are some of the most protected people on earth and y'all know it.
I grew up around athletes my whole life. You know what I'm saying? Some of my closest friends are athletes and I tell you athletes in school, they can skip class. They don't have to get the best grades.
If you're if you're a good player and like you bring in the city or the school or the town, some some some joy, like think about how crazy we go for our sports. Athletes, entertainers and celebrities get off and get over and they live above the law and they live in this world where everybody worships and prays them to the point that sometimes their ego explodes. Their ego explodes to the point where they not even human no more. And I'm telling you, all you got to do is watch like I just don't want to name people because I don't want to throw people out there like that.
Some of these former athletes when you what not all of them know, I'm not telling everybody, but some of them when you watch them in the way they talk in interviews, you could tell this is a person that has never had accountability where nobody has ever looked them in the eyes and said you're wrong because this athlete has always been someone that they need it. Somebody that you need to go win a game. Somebody that you need to go sell a product and endorse something. So what's unfair to these athletes in my opinion was unfair to Tyree Kew as I watch ESPN and all these TV shows and basketball and football podcast and people, these former athletes are capping they lying and they come into his defense as if he's right and we just making it all about being a black man in America.
I'm just being black in America. No, you're not black people don't act like that. Let's stop setting that standard at all black people act like this. First of all, all black people ain't the one of the best NFL players in the league and driving a $400,000 car like this ain't this ain't got nothing to do with being black in America.
I don't know with his some Hispanic cops. I don't believe that mostly because I genuinely believe that if Tyree Kew is not on team acting arrogant out of pocket, I don't even think this goes like that. Now seeing the situations when it's about race and people like mistreating black people, which I do believe that happens in those scenarios, it's literally because they're black meaning you could be being nice. You could be doing nothing, but because you're black, I'm going to mistreat you in this scenario.
I don't think it was because he was black. Now, I would tell you what some people will argue. I don't fully agree with it, but I understand what they're coming from. I've talked to people that take this position.
I'm like, well, the problem is when you're black, the police, even if they're not white, police and people in that authority are trained to look at you as less than and treat you differently. Now, I know this is this controversial, but I've talked to people from other ethnicities that do have a harsher judgment and have admitted to me that they have had a harsher judgment on people because they were black in the past. So I do think that happens. I don't think we could just paint with that broad brush and just say everybody is doing that.
So I'm not saying that doesn't exist. I'm saying to me, this ain't that and it's a discredit and a disgrace to the people who are real victims of that to take this egotistical athlete who really provoked and created this entire situation. Now, that does not mean that that officer wasn't on one. That Rambo shouldn't maybe be suspended for two weeks or something, but I don't think Rambo should lose his job.
You know what I'm saying? This is a warning type thing. The same way I don't think Tyree should be like suspended from the NFL or something like that, right? Tyree went and played a game even though he was dead wrong, even though his teammate, a statement that came out on his behalf because everybody has to be fake because we got to be politically correct because he's black and nobody wants to tell the truth and like not even black people will want to tell the truth.
We're really in the corner. We like, yo, Tyree equals kind of own. All right. Let's just tell the truth so we can have some credibility and so that we can protect those people who are truly innocent.
So that because if we paint the picture that what Tyree killed did is what black me and do, this is what we don't realize sometimes is black America. We creating our own stereotypes just being black in America. So being black in America is the I've been pulled over by the police before. I ain't never like, Hey, don't tell me what to do.
Why don't touch my window. Hey gang, just do what you got to do gang that Indian proceeds to talk for 30 minutes straight. Now let me take a step back. All joking aside, all the saturation aside.
I actually think Tyree can use hope. And I think what ends up happening again, these athletes, we use them up for all their skill set. And then when they go out into the real world and they're no longer the athlete that they once worked, the real world eats them up. That's what we do with people, right?
You let you let our Kelly sing for 30 years knowing he doing whatever he's doing. And when he ain't as useful for you, no more, all of a sudden now he's caught up and like now he and jail like, well, they knew he was messed up 20 years ago, right? Respect our Kelly. P Diddy like, you know, and I know he going through whatever he might be going through and I don't know all the details.
I can't follow all that stuff, but I just know it's been rumors off of P Diddy for like forever. And he was good. And now all of a sudden he not. Why do I say that?
Because Tyree killed my brother, my brother, what I want you to know is that these same people that are capping for you and not holding you accountable and letting you think that that type of behavior is acceptable. As soon as you do something to get yourself in real trouble, they're going to be done with you, bro. And I'm just trying to tell you the real because I don't want to see you go down that road, fam. How you acting is going to get you in some trouble.
I'm talking about this. I ain't even about the police. If you go into a restaurant and treat a waitress like that, we have a problem with it, bro. Your money don't make you better than us.
Your fame and your talent and your skills said don't make you better than those officers, bro. You're not better than regular people. You don't treat people like that. That's not character.
That's a low character, bro. So somebody got to tell Tyree, but they scared to tell them because they got too much the game from them, but they will take all that from them. And these athletes, they go out into the real world and they don't know how to fit into the real world. I'm telling you, I've read articles about retired athletes.
I'm going to tell you why. Think about if you were athlete like Tyree, you've been playing this sport probably since you were seven, eight years old. Since you've been seven or eight years old, you've been one of the best in the world, bro. One of the best, maybe not the world.
Best on your block. Best in your school. You've been good since you were seven. People been telling you how great you were since you were seven, eight years old in most cases.
You go to high school, you go to middle school. Oh, you get to college. Now you think all people, what do fans do? We clap.
We screen your name. That creates an ego in people where they don't know how to be normal. If everywhere I go in life, since I've been younger, I've been the man, girls like me, guys want to be like me. Like I'm him.
I'm all this stuff. These athletes, egos explode. And unfortunately, when they go out into the real world, the ones that can't get it in shape, they don't have a place because people are done with them and people don't want to deal with that in the real world, especially when you're not touching, touching, touching downs no more. See, as long as you catch and touch downs, they're not going to tell you the truth, but I am.
Maybe it's because you don't play for the Lions. Maybe it's because I'm a good guy and I just want to tell you the truth and I care. I don't know. Maybe it's both, right?
What's my point? At the end of the day, somebody in Tyree circle needs to get him and tell him you was dead wrong. You was dead wrong. Two wrongs don't make her right, y'all.
We learned that as kids. Two wrongs don't make you right. That officer was wrong. Rambo was wrong.
I really believe he went out of pocket. But here's where I think the real danger and what Tyree did is. Tyree first came out in line and said I didn't disrespect him. I didn't cuz cuz my mama didn't raise me like that.
That's a good sound bite in the black community. My mama didn't raise me like that. Cuz in most cases she probably did. But she was raised out in the street.
She was raised on that field and you were the man. Your mama didn't raise you like that but your coaches did, your teammates did and your teachers did. Somewhere along the line you became a person that thought you were above the law. How do I know you think you're above the law?
Cuz you said to the police officer, you don't tell me what to do. Now here's the real problem. Tyree Kiel said that that officer Rambo got to go. Now I think Rambo was wrong.
I think Rambo was real wrong. And I don't know Rambo problems the way I know Tyreeks because I ain't from that culture. Like it's a Tyreek. I got a lot of Tyreeks in my family.
I know a lot of people like this and so I'm speaking from that level of maybe anecdotal experience but nonetheless it's experience is familiar. So that's what I'm speaking to but I'm not just holding him accountable. I think the officer needs to be held accountable but I don't think he should lose his job. And I think when Tyreek goes out and says he needs to lose his job, he said he got to be gone.
Tyreeks playing a dirty game, a game that could backfire. Why? Because cancel culture goes both ways. Tyreek when you set the precedent that if somebody makes a mistake, there wasn't, it wasn't detriment.
You ain't hurt. It wasn't that bad. He just lost his temper. The same way you did.
Both of y'all did something that could have been worse but instead of judging y'all on what could have been, I'ma just judge y'all on what was and what he is. In the same way that officer maybe again, suspend him for a week. I don't know, put him, make him do paperwork. But when you start calling for people to be canceled, Tyreek, the biggest problem, bro, is that you're not looking in the mirror.
You keep doing what you doing? Okay. I got something for y'all. Tyreek Hill.
I'ma share this. Tyreek has a history. And this is why I think he's playing a dirty game, a scary game. Tyreek Hill has a history.
This is from the Miami Herald on June 21st, 2023. There you go. 2023. I can talk people in 2023.
A little over a year ago, this article was written in the Miami Herald. Tyreek Hill has a history of legal problems relating to alleged violence. All right. This ain't too bad, you bro.
I'm trying to tell you the truth that nobody else won't tell you. So you don't keep going down this road. Now when you read this, dolphins, why receiver Tyreek Hill who was being investigated by Miami Day police about allegations that he hit a charter employee at Hall over Marina on Father's Day has faced legal troubles before over alleged violent incidents. All right.
All right. Now they're talking about that. A spokesperson said we are aware of the situation. We've been in contact with Tyreek and his representatives.
Okay. He'll 29 last year is one of the biggest names in the NFL, but before the Dolphins made the blockbuster trade for him last season, he had a history of legal troubles with the Kansas City Chiefs and in college, a history not to bash you because I believe in repentance, forgiveness and restoration. I'm just trying to keep it a hundred with you. And 2014, he was dismissed from Oklahoma State football team after being arrested and accused of domestic violence.
He'll allegedly through his pregnant girlfriend around like a rag doll, punched her in the face, that on her, punched her in the stomach, choked her and according to police, according to a police report obtained by the Tulsa world in Oklahoma, he'll plead guilty to domestic assault and battery by strangulation. He received three years of probation and was sentenced to enroll in a year long anger management course, a program designed to rehabilitate those who've been convicted of battery. In 2019, five years later, he was the subject of a criminal investigation for alleged battery after an incident left his son then three with a broken arm. As of 2019, the case was inactive after medical investigations, the term the arm was broken by accident.
He'll did not receive any discipline from the NFL. So he was clear of that one. Now here's the thing though, he'll has a history of being violent, being angry and maybe acting like he's above the law. The reason I'm saying we got to be real about that is because when you love somebody in their walking into a fire, you grab them and pull them out.
So a lot of these people talk about they love black people and all that and then we just become enablers of people like this. And then we paint this narrative to the world that this is just being black in America when to me you lose credibility because there are real instances that maybe people who aren't black or have not lived in our culture and our neighborhoods or dealt with the police in a way that we have growing up or even still not for people. They're not going to respect that. We ain't never going to be able to make change if we keep using the bad examples as a standard.
And I know it happens. Look, I've had a negative interaction with police as a teenager. I was slightly wrongfully treated for really doing nothing. I know what it's like for somebody to treat you, an officer to come in and treat you like more aggressively than the crime.
So I ain't saying I don't happen. I'm just saying this ain't it. What this is is the officer needs to be disciplined, handled, anger management, whatever he's seen that has some emotional issues going on. And he has to understand that when you're in a position of authority, you can't lose it because people's lives are on the line, right?
So there's a whole lot that needs to be said to him. But this Tyree Keel thing, the meter reason I'm speaking from this side is because everything I'm turning on on TV, especially with the black people, the black talking heads on sports stations, we all just talking about the officer side and you know, this black I'm like, bro, like we just going to literally skip my man. So that's that that's the Tyree Keel thing. Y'all let me know what you're up in.
Y'all can go off on the end of comments. You know, but hey, if you think I'm right, you can like and subscribe on YouTube to inspire guys people as well. Now, we're going to turn up the heat even more. I told you tonight I'm getting in a heavy deep bag.
Now we going to talk politics. If y'all thought that the first half of this show and talking about the football player Tyree Keel was going to potentially upset some people who like to be on one side or the other. So we talk about Trump, President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Listen, there was a debate this week.
I know y'all heard about it. I know everybody been talking about who won, who lost. A lot of people are emotional. I'm going to share my feedback on the debate itself, but then we're going to jump into some policies.
We're going to look a little bit deeper at the policies and I'm going to show y'all where you can research the policies because a lot of people don't know where to research and find out about the actual policies that these people are planning to implement when they come to office. Now, we know that all these policies ain't about to happen, right? These are the things that they are aspirational or want to do and you'll see various levels of execution against these policies. But how I like to leverage policies is to see how people think.
And the best thing about these two presidential candidates is they've both been in office. Kamala is literally the vice president right now. So if we want to know how she thinks and want to know how her party thinks we can look at things that she's still behind and implement it now. That doesn't mean she's going to do everything the same way.
But we know kind of where the Democratic Liberal Party leans. We know that where she's on that radical side. We brought Donald Trump was the former president. But we know the things that he's done and kind of what he stands for.
So we can look at those things and I'm talking about policies, not personalities, but we will talk about the personalities a little bit today because I know that that's where most people focus is at, right? I'm going to take a sip of my drink before I jump into this political section because y'all know I don't drink alcohol, but maybe we could have put some strong caffeine in this one. I'm going to hold on even another sip because y'all about to be mad. All right.
So first we're going to talk about this debate. I'm going to give you all a quick summary of how I feel about the debate. First of all, to me, debates, rallies, CNN interviews, these are not things that I'm going to base who I'm voting for or who I'm not voting for on because I look at those as marketing advertisements. So you know, if you see a commercial from your favorite basketball restaurant, you don't expect a burger to really look like that when you get to the drive-thru.
You know they exaggerated on the commercial. You know they presented it a certain way. Now what makes politics a little different is politics is a situation where you have the competitors face the face and they make a commercial about each other. It would be like if McDonald's and Burger King just like we know they come competitors, but it would be like if they just became like gloves off, McDonald's are saying crazy stuff about Burger King.
Burger King start putting McDonald's business out there. We wouldn't know where to eat at. You get what I'm saying? For those of y'all who eat fast food like that.
So my point is I don't believe in basing who I'm voting for off of these sound bites. I believe in looking at what you actually did or what you actually do because a lot of times people will say one thing. Politicians will say one thing and do a completely different thing. So I say that to say it's important to know what the policies are so that you can understand what they're really going to do.
Here's the way I will put it. I remember a couple years ago, like four years, three years ago we were living at my last house and I hired a dude to build this deck in the backyard. And the dude came, it was a gazebo, not a full deck. The dude came, he had his logo on the shirt.
He like looked professional. I found him on ThunTech and I had never used ThunTech before. They say they do background checks. My man came, he was professional, everything and we set up this deal.
He came to do the work. My man came, he was a whole different person when he showed up to do the work. He came with his girlfriend and I was looking like this don't seem like a worker. No offense to the women.
I'm like this thing, just that interaction, she seemed like a girlfriend. They came and he was halfway doing the work, got me in trouble with the homeowners association and everything because he was skipping steps. What's my point? I found out it was his girlfriend because I found him on Facebook and I saw that they met on Tinder on Instagram.
Actually, I found his Instagram page. What's my point? My man came, he presented himself professional. He said all the right things.
When it was time to do the work, he wasn't qualified. I ended up having to fire him and hired somebody else who did a great job. I know that sometimes people can be con artists. This is how politicians are.
They know how to say the right thing. They know how to present themselves properly, but you got to look at the policies. Here's my feedback as it relates to the debate. First, for me, Kamala won the aesthetic.
I really think she won the optics on my first watch, but she lacks substance to me. To me, Trump allowed her to get under his skin and the moderators. It was clearly a biased debate. The moderators are not supposed to be on one side or the other.
Clearly, especially the lady. I know they're like, she a A.K.A. Kamala is an A.K.A. I don't know if they had anything to do with it.
She definitely corrected Trump on the abortion thing. Just for the record. I'm like, whoo, that's a moderator. That's not the role you're supposed to play as a moderator.
These people are debating you're supposed to be fair and neutral. In the reality of it was very clear that that lady was on Kamala's side and not Trump. I thought the guy did a better job, but he also was slightly biased. All of that aside, Trump should have known that going in.
To me, he got emotional. He was jabbing his personality. His style doesn't bother me as much as it bothers everyone else. I think there are different styles that make people successful, but I question him, his temperament in this debate, and I don't know what his goal was.
It was your goal to, it was just weird to me. It was a weird debate. To me, Kamala was, she was very scripted, but she's well-spoken. I thought she leaned on trying to look in the camera and say unifying vague messages.
I didn't feel like she was saying anything. I feel like she was more trying to deliver a message or a tone. A lot of marketing is about a tone. If you think about brands, brands have tone.
Which one, if you think of a brand that's edgy, and I can't even think of nothing right now, but think of a clothing brand. There's a difference between polo and what that looks like and Levi's. There's a different tone. You feel me, Mike?
You got to look at the fruit, fam. To me, at the end of the day, Kamala was trying to sell a marketing message. She was very scripted, though, and they didn't really challenge her. They asked her two challenging questions.
I thought I don't remember what they were, but I was trying to take notes. I thought there were two questions. They were trying to push her, but they probably asked Trump. They led the witness, so to say, when they asked Trump something, they were already kind of sitting in the tone for this negativity.
For me, I'm objectively trying to watch the debate. Because I want to see a fair fight. That's what I really want to see. I want to see fairness, but I'm starting to understand.
I know I should. I'm not starting to understand it. But it's like, people just not going to be fair. Politics is dirty.
It also brings out the worst in the watchers and listeners as well. Because I know that people get nasty on my post. It's like, people you cool with. You've been cool with this whole time.
I mean, people if they think they feel differently than you, then they get ignorant. They get nasty. I don't understand it. I think it's kind of a fop.
I think we should get out of that. We should learn how to disagree respectfully. You feel me? Yeah, she didn't say nothing.
All right, so that was my thing. But I thought I did think Trump went off topic a few times. I felt like some of his rebuttals were all over the place. And maybe his anger was showing like, I just, I don't know.
But I also saw that Kamala wants to debate again, according to her team. I think that would be a mistake for her. I think that would be more advantageous for Trump if they debate again, especially if they get it on a different platform and it feels, you know, the tone, if it's totally different. I just don't know.
I'm curious to see that. But I say that to say the debate to me was a mess all across the board. I didn't like this debate. But what matters most is how the independent, libertarian, undecided voters, how they react, right?
Because the reality is you got people on Trump's corner that there's nothing he could say or do to get them not voting for him. People in Kamala's corner is nothing you could say she could say or do to make them not vote for her. And a lot of y'all might fall in one of these camps. But there's people in the middle that are undecided and they're trying to figure out what they're going to do.
And this is where I think we need to lean on policies. And the way I put it is like this. I'm going to give you an example before I jump into some of the policies. We're about to actually look at their policies.
Believe it or not. Some of them. There's a, if you want to call it like a blind policy test, there is, you know, they both have these VPs candidates, Vans and Walts. And these are both governors and their states now.
And so they have a track record. This is another way that I think looking at policy is helpful because it helps you understand how people think. Looking at the VP policy is specifically or particularly important because they were chosen for a reason, right? So it lets you see how Trump and Kamala think in who they chose.
Now I was reading this article in Newsweek magazine or online. I said Newsweek magazine, but it was online. And they talked about one of JD Vance's policies centered around transgender children and one of Tim Walts's. And I think it's interesting.
So without knowing whose policies is who because sometimes we, we are cheering and pushing for people and we don't even believe in what they're trying to push. So parents, I want to present you all a policy, two policies, not in depth. This is very high level, just a summary of a policy. And you tell me which one you would want.
The first policy is it's centered around, actually, let me see, I should see if I could find it real quick so I can see the name of it. No, I'm not even going to do it. The first policy, I'm going to get you out of summary. The first policy is one of these governors believe that, you know, doctors should be able to perform transgender surgeries on children, right?
And they believe that that's the rights and they want to protect those rights for, to allow doctors to give kids puberty blockers and whatever else. So that a kid can transform from male to female, female to male, whatever it may be, right? So that's one of the policies, right? That's just, hey, that's objectively a policy.
And again, the policy, we're not getting into in depth with the policies are how it works. But just generally, one of these people believe that, hey, we want to protect the children's right to be able to change genders. The other one has something, one of their policies that they push is called the Child Protection Act, where they actually have the opposite view that, no, you can't. You cannot give these puberty blockers or perform these surgeries on children.
And any doctor that does perform these type of surgeries or things on children will be penalized, right? With jail time or whatever else it may be, I don't know all the details. So now I ask you as the listener, you have two policies to choose. No personality attached to them.
Which policy do you want for your children? This is simple. Do you believe that if your five-year-old walks in the house today and it's a boy and he says, I want to be a girl? Do you believe that you should give that five-year-old puberty blockers and things to alter their gender at five years old?
Now if you believe that, you will be for the policy that wants to give children those rights. If you're on the side that says, whoa, five years old, wait a minute, you can't drink alcohol at five, you can't drive a car at five, well, at least put an age on. If you want to change from a boy to a girl, you're going to at least have to be an adult to make that decision, then you will go for the Child Protection Act. Now my question is, which one do you want?
Well I'll tell you who's his who's. Tim Walts is the policy, it has the position that children should be able to change their gender and doctors should be able to perform these surgeries on children. And JD Vance has the position to Child Protection Act to protect children from doctors and people who want to influence them to do that. So you have to ask yourself throughout all, that's just one policy, right?
We're going to look at some policies. You have to ask yourself what policies do I want in place and then vote on that. And if you want the, hey, you want kids to be able to change their gender, then hey, vote for Tim Walts is your guy for Vice President. If you want to protect your children, then JD Vance might be your guy.
If that issue is important to you, the question is, this is what's tough for people with politics. The question is, A, what issues are important to me? And then this is the hardest part. How do I prioritize them?
Because do I prioritize my children, right? And protecting them or giving them rights or whatever side you stand on. Or do I, oh my God, this tax number looks better. So I want better taxes over here.
So forget the kids, we're going to go with the tax. Prioritizing these issues in politics is very tricky. But in order to prioritize, prioritize them, I can talk. I can talk people.
In order to prioritize them, you have to know the policies. Yeah, it is horrible, Mike, you feel me? But the problem is we know the personality is very well, but we can't attach policies to them. So I think people are voting for personalities.
I know that because based on a lot of people talking to me and it's based on personality. And when I ask people, I've been asking people these questions because I like to ask questions. But what do you think about the policies? Most people tell me like, well, I don't know.
I ain't really had time. So wait a minute, you don't know. Like this, your kids future depend on this. Your children are depending on you to make the decisions to create and shape the world in the country for them to be able to live in.
And you don't know. That's irresponsible to me. I really don't understand how people are so passionate and uneducated. What up, Sal?
What up brother? So my thing is, hey, we got to get away from personality and get into policy. So let's do it, y'all. First, y'all want to start.
Let's start at a Kamala Harris. We're going to start a Kamala just actually share her policies. Let's see. This is new.
Like this is like real new. Let me minimize myself and get out the way so that we can look at somebody. I don't know. I don't like when it's like that though.
Can I do this? All right. Let's do it this way. So where is Kamala a new way forward?
That's her marketing. So and this is just a Kamala Harris dot com and you go to the issues tab and you can really start learning. We're not going to go deep in this, but we want to start to understand the actual policies that these people are presenting and see how they position themselves and see who has integrity, who doesn't like, you know, these politicians all lie. So you got to look through the lies on both side.
Who's lying? Who's exaggerating? Where do I really believe they stand for? Right?
What are the issues that are at the forefront for Kamala? I think what she's showing so far is that abortion is really or women's rights is what it's called now, but that's her main issue that she seems to be running on. So I'm curious to go on and cite and see what does she say about that in depth so that I can have something beyond somebody. So let's see what they're saying.
Vice President Harris and Governor Walts are fighting for a new way forward that protects our fundamental freedom, strengthens our democracy and ensures every person has the opportunity to not just get by, but to get ahead. As a prosecutor, Attorney General, Senator and now Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris always stood up for the people against predators, scammers and powerful interests. She promises to be a president for all Americans, a president who unites us around our highest aspirations and a president who always fights for the American people, from the courthouse to the White House, that has been her life's work. Okay, that's what she says about herself.
We're going to read headlines, we're going to skim through this and then I'm going to go to Trump's. We're not going to deepen this. The goal is for you on your own to come and start reading some of this stuff so that you can understand what these people are about. Build an opportunity economy and lower costs for families.
Okay, Vice President Harris grew up in the middle class home as a daughter of a working mom. She believes that when the middle class is strong, America strong, she will create an opportunity economy where everyone has a chance to compete and stand and a chance to succeed whether they live in rural areas, small town or big city. Okay, great. So how's she going to do that?
Let's see, which ones look interesting to you. I like cut taxes from middle class families. Vice President Harris and Governor Walts believe that working families deserve a break. All right.
They're playing more than 100 million working in middle class Americans will get a tax cut. Okay, I wonder how much they would do this by restoring two tax cuts designed to help middle class and work in Americans, the child tax credit and earn income tax credit through these two programs, millions of Americans get to keep more of their heart or income. They will also expand the child tax credit to receive to provide a $6,000 tax cut. The families with newborn children, they believe no child in America should live in poverty and these actions will have a historic impact.
Okay, great. Unlike Donald Trump, Vice President Harris and Governor Walts are committed to ensuring no one earning less than 400,000 a year will pay more in taxes. All right, so it seems that their focus here messaging wise, right? And I'm just paraphrasing seems to be centered around, hey, middle class, she's presenting herself like, hey, I grew up in the middle class.
She did that in a debate as well. Like, you know, I'm kind of your everyday person, which that's something else I want to talk about. I don't buy that completely. She believes when the middle class is strong is America strong.
I agree with that. But I don't I would tell you what I don't like. And I know there is something that there's always look at the undertone. Anyone earning less than 400,000 a year will no one will pay more taxes.
So this is my biggest challenge sometimes with politicians. We are incentivized to be broke. I got a question for y'all out there. Do you want to be a millionaire?
Like seriously, like, do you want to be a millionaire? Let me just talk about that real quick. Do you want to be a millionaire? Do you want to be wealthy?
I want to be incentivized to be wealthy. So there's this there's this expression in this, like there's something I believe, right? There's there's kind of two sides to all of us, right? Like there there's a winner and a loser living inside of you, right?
And you got to wake up and decide every day. Am I going to talk to the winner in me or do I talk to the loser in me? Do I talk to my spirit or do I talk to my flesh? And I believe that if you want to be a winner, you have to wake up in your entire mindset has to be sold out to believe like, yo, when like I'm a winner, we're going to grow.
Why do I say this? This is challenging what I'm about to say. I don't believe politicians, a lot of times are really trying to get poor people out of poverty. I believe they're trying to make them more comfortable in it.
All right. That's that's too much. I know that's a lot like a lot of times politicians want to make you comfortable in poverty. So their messaging is like talking to the poverty in you and like you can never get out of that like $400,000 is like, okay, taxes are important because if I'm incentivized to be broke and I'm saying this because I know people like this, like I genuinely have grown, I grew up in poverty.
I know what it's like. Like when you in poverty, there's going to be a lot of people in poverty, not everybody who ain't never like if you give somebody food stamps with no qualifications, nothing like it's going to be a lot of people that's just like, bro, I ain't getting no job like because I don't even go. I ain't going to qualify for this. Like the way the system is is like, all right, you stay down here and be poor.
So you can qualify for this. The moment you start doing something in your life, you don't qualify for this stuff and some people just going to just they want to qualify for this stuff so bad. They're not going to win. I know we need this stuff.
I'm not saying we get rid of this stuff, but I'm saying it's tricky because so much of these things speak to the loser in you. I just don't like the message of like, no one making less than 400,000 will get more taxes because it's like a 400,000. Okay, I'm going to be real with you all. I think if I'm reading that, right?
Not all of a sudden for me, if I'm being real 400,000 becomes my personal target. So when I go to this, when I go to this and I see this, it's like, oh, now, now, if I was a person out here, I'm like 400,000 is not my target because if that's your imaginary line of like people here are less than or poor, some above average, I'm going after that line. Anyway, I know I went off on there. Let's look at a couple more hers and look at trumps.
Everything and bring down the cost of healthcare sounds great. That's good. Protecting strength and social security and Medicare. And this is interesting.
She will protect social security and Medicare against relentless attacks from Donald Trump and his extreme allies. She will strengthen social security and Medicare for the long haul by making millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share in taxes. She will always fight to ensure that Americans can count on them. Okay, y'all.
Okay, like I'm sharing this with you, but like I'm giving my opinion. This is very opinion. I just ain't no debate and I'm not a moderator. I'm giving you my opinion while we watch this.
I'm not saying you have to agree with me, but I'm giving you my opinion. I just say it applies to this right here. See the messaging is we will make millionaires and billionaires pay their fair share in taxes as if they don't already number one. And they're going to keep incentivizing you to stay poor.
Bro, it's a lot of black people that's millionaires now. This is why I think especially in the black community, it's probably other communities, but I know what I know. You know what I'm saying? So that's what I know.
But in our community, it's like this idea that we all poor. This generation of black people is getting money. So they talking about you, Kamala. I don't know.
Like she she she not poor. These people be talking. They be talking like they not millionaires. That's what's crazy to me.
At the DNC, there was like there was a guy somebody came up with a Bernie Sanders don't quote me on that somebody came up dog and billionaires and the next speaker was a billionaire. I just don't like that. I don't like that messaging. All right, cool.
Let me find something good that I can agree with. So before I move on, lower energy call. Okay, I'm not dealing with clump. Okay, Trump's project 2025 agenda.
So you'll see that sprinkled out throughout here in red Trump's 2025 agenda. I don't like that y'all because that's deceptive. That's deceptive 2025 is not Trump. We don't talk about that next like 20 projects 2025 is not Trump.
I don't like the deception. She's focusing on that. Let's see safeguard our fundamental restore and protect reproductive. I can talk freedoms.
This is her major thing here. Vice President Harris and governor walks trust women to make decisions on their own bodies and not have the government tell them what to do. She goes in a rovy way. So if you believe in that, then you can go there.
But as you see, oh, it's a talk of the opioid and fentanyl crisis. I think this is a great thing. Committed to end an opioid epidemic and tackling the scores of fentanyl. She's been devastating.
She's seen the impact. Okay, so look, if she's talking about going after this epidemic, I'm off for that. I think that's a great thing to go after, right? She talked about Trump agenda.
Keep America safe and prosperous. I think this is tricky because of what's happened with the border under this administration. But nevertheless, hey, support service members, veterans, their family and caregivers and survivors. I think this will be great depending on what they're going to do.
I'm not going to dig into it, but that would be great. All right, cool. So as you see, there's a lot of different things that Kamala Harris has on her site. I advise you to go to KamalaHears.com slash issues and read for yourself about these things.
So you can see where her plans are and maybe you feel differently than I do and you agree or disagree. I think that's definitely your right to do that. And I'm not mad at people that disagree with me either. Like if you disagree, that's all good.
That's your right. I don't know. I just don't like people that have messaging is like, I'm not listening. Just because I grew up poor, like I'm not listening and I'm not staying poor.
Like, so it's like, you're really talking about me. If you talk about millionaires, you talk about me, fam. Like, that's how I take that. If I'm a millionaire or not, because I talk to the winner in me.
I talk like I deal with myself based on where I'm going. Not I'm sorry. Like some people just stuck. Everything stuck.
It'd be like, I'd be looking at these celebrities like you were $400 million to my being black and America's what? $400 million, bro. What is you talking about? All right.
Anyway, I get hype about this stuff. All right. Now let's check out some of the Donald Trump stuff. We're going to go through here is a lot quicker.
Um, y'all probably think I'm like, y'all probably think you all know where I stand with voting and stuff. Y'all don't know because it like how I can sound might not be it. I just be telling the truth, bro. Um, all right.
Let's look at, I'm not going to play. He's got videos. He also has statements. He got like video.
So I'm not really going to play him. Um, but you could see like, Hey, President Donald Trump declares war on cartels. Um, this is really talking about the border. I definitely think that's an important thing.
He's also talking about Indian veteran homelessness. So you'll see like some of the things they talk about on the surface are the same things. It's just a matter of like what their plans are and their way that they're going to get it. No welfare for illegal aliens.
So one of the things like, Hey, like if you have illegal people coming into this country, um, Trump is saying that he's going to end welfare for illegal aliens and defend the wealth of heart working American families. Um, let's see. Talk to all the workers. I wish I wish you had, um, actually let me click one of these.
Let's see. Oh, yeah, he probably does have some stuff. Uh, okay. Let's play this and see what the United States spends more money on education than any other country in the world.
And yet we get the worst outcomes with the bottom of every list in total American society pours more than a trillion dollars a year into public education systems. But instead of being at the top of the list, we are literally right smack. Guess what? Rather than indoctrinating young people with inappropriate racial sexual and political material, which is what we're doing now, our schools must be totally refocused to prepare our children to succeed in the world of work and in life and the world of keeping our country strong so they can grow up to be happy process.
All right, that's four minutes long. So we're not going to dig deep into that, but you can see their principles down here. We're going to be able to bring in the same principles to power movement for great schools, restoring parental rights. So President Trump will turn back the tide of left wing indoctrination and once again respect the fundamental right of parents to control the education, healthcare and moral formation of their children.
He supports the rights of parents to know what their children are being taught in the classroom and to be openly able to openly communicate any of their concerns with teachers and principals. And um, let's see. He will immediately reverse Joe Biden's barbaric gender affirming care policies and he will sign an executive order instructing every federal agency, including the Department of Education to cease all programs that promote the concept of sex and gender transition at any age. So I'll allow you to kind of read through that on your own, but again, you can kind of see where he stands with that.
Let's see. Let's see if it's some of my disagree with a lot of these calls for the death penalty for human traffickers. Somebody might be passionate about that. Rebuilding America's depleted military protecting students from the radical left and marks his maniacs.
Look, there's a lot of there's a lot here, right? I've been kind of talking for a long time. So the really, um, oh, you'll see here in the scourge of drug addiction in America. I want to read this a little bit because Kamala had this as well.