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RJ Cole and Fred Graham Season 1 Episode 41

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Another epidote just for you! This week we start off with a recap from our week. R.J. and Fred discuss work life and at home life. The guys then jump back into the constitution for this week's main topic. This week focuses on the judiciary and it brings up a lot of talk about our current state. They bring up biases from the court and other topics as well. Lastly R.J. and Fred bring you a wildcard. Tune in to find out!

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SPEAKER_00

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SPEAKER_02

Work-wise, things are uh cutting back. So we will just be on 40 this week, which is gonna be a nice difference. Uh we will also only have one other guy. So you and one other person. Yep. Um there's I mean, it's pretty simple what's left. Um a lot of it we're actually waiting on material still, which is pretty wild, but we're not the only ones waiting on material. Um so work-wise, that's uh that's going like that. And um home life, uh been kind of working on the projects that I got trying to knock them out. Um yeah, we've uh been talking about the big 250, what we're gonna do as a family, and um then yeah, just trying to get things ready. Um gonna be starting my wife is gonna be doing a at-home thing with uh some young ladies, and hopefully that goes well. It's gonna be it's it's kind of interesting because I feel like there's a almost like to be a good host you have to practice being a good host. Sure. And we're kind of doing that with our kids, the older ones, where it's like, yeah, let's do this thing. Um, where they're gonna do like a devotion and then it's like a tea. They'll have tea and then they'll do like a craft, I think is what they're I don't know. I can't remember what all they're gonna do, but it's supposed like they kind of like blanketed an idea, and they're like, Oh, that sounds fun. And like my children are gonna lead it. So um the older two and uh the younger ones outside of that are going to do something. Um there's gonna be a lot of girls at my house, so I will take my son and we'll do something. I don't know yet. That's a good excuse to do that. I think uh if the weather is nice enough, we'll probably go fishing since his first experience of fishing was not memorable. So he got pretty bored and uh got nothing. So, but I blame where we were. Um yeah. So a lot of things coming up. Um trying to, I'm I'm hoping with the shorter days I will come home and be able to get a lot done. Um while I was working on some of the projects, I had a lot of visitors um from all of my children, um, just random times. The youngest one would come in, and I'm like, You gotta you gotta get out, babe. You know, this is she has no shoes on, nothing, you know. Right. I'm like, you gotta get out. She's like, shut the door. So I was like, yes, shut the door, babe. Good, good job. And then the older ones were playing like they were construction workers. Um very interesting to to hear the mindset of what a construction worker is in the eyes of a 10, 8, and six-year-old. Um, because my six-year-old was the youngest one, he had to be the apprentice. Um, and then my eight year old eight-year-old had to be the foreman, which apparently to her is you yell at people. Which I'm not even like I'm not even like that as a foreman, so I don't get it. Um, and then my oldest wanted to be like the general foreman or the contractor. And then uh I was there, so I was the boss, but I was doing all the work. Right. So she was like, it's not really right, that's not what you're supposed to do. And I'm like, yeah, but I don't know. It was interesting. It was I tried to kind of teach them, you know. Uh we have a very popular saying in our house of that's a tool, not a toy. Right. Um, and explain to them a lot of things, like what things are used for, and they like to play with the stud finder and um drain the battery on that, and then there was something else. Oh, my quick check, my little volt pen. What's this? So I gotta teach them a little bit, like, yeah, your light switch, like hold it on the bottom in the power coming up from the panel. So she's like, Oh yeah, it's hot, or you know, it's kind of electric. And I was like, Yeah. I was like, but go on top, and the switch is off, and she's like, and I was like, put the switch on, and she's like, you know, and I was like, Yeah, that's this breaks the the flow of electricity, and she's like, Wow, you know, so and then they learned that those don't pick up low voltage, so like 24 and under, because our stat wires in there, because I cut it, and uh it's just spliced together right now, temporarily. So she's putting it on there, and I was like, but this is there's there's electricity in here, it's just too small, you know. So but it was a good time. Um yeah, put up some insulation. Forgot how much I hate that. Gotta go buy some cans of spray foam. I'm just gonna spray foam it by the window and um windows, but yeah. Yeah, put in extra receptacles. So because they had it like we have a window, we have a vent that's off-centered of the window, which drives me nuts. But then to the uh to the right is where the receptacle was like four studs over. So it was like well, nobody's gonna put their bed underneath their window. Right. You're not gonna block the vent. So I moved that receptacle and put it under the window and I put a quad, which four plugs. You know, because two girls, so it's easy to use, but yeah, it's just and then I found out a lot of electrical problems, just a lot of work, which everybody who owns a home is probably like, yep, that's exactly what happens. The more you expose things, the more it's just Pandora's box where you're like, oh, well, this project's gonna lead to this project and this project. It's just a never-ending project. Yeah. So but it's good. Um, I'm gonna start utilizing my kids a lot more, trying to teach them. Um which means it's gonna take me a little bit longer. Um, yeah. I gotta find my flat bar too, because I have no idea where that went. So but yeah, they're not too expensive. If I have to get one, I'll get one, but I'm hoping it's in my truck. I got a little storage compartment underneath my seats and kind of threw a lot of tools in there, but we'll see. We'll see. Cool.

SPEAKER_00

So how was your week? It was good. Um worked. Got a decent amount. I felt like we were slowing down a little bit, so I was able to take my break, uh, my lunch break four out of the five days, I think, this week. There you go. Got my donating schedule back to Tuesdays. I like that better than Thursdays. It gives me a more spread out amount, so like Tuesdays and Saturdays, I get like three and four between instead of Thursday, Saturday. Um, no matter what I do, I can't get my protein out. I eat a lot of protein anywhere between 120 and 150 grams a day consistently, but it just it won't bump up. Um but you're sitting well enough to donate, right? Yeah, it's just it comes, they do a quick test and I'm barely above where I can be at. So then when it comes to doing real labs once every three months, then it comes back and they say you're low because the quick test is actually a point higher than what it should be. And uh so usually after that three months, it gives me a good like two or three weeks to rest up. I get my thing high up and then start all over again. So it is what it is. Um, yeah. Um of that correction I found out on my check this week. So you know how last week I was like, yeah, it'd be nice if I got paid based off what I work, right? Well, I got proven wrong this week because I got paid, and I'm like, man, this is higher than what I was expecting. I was like, well, I need to talk to somebody because back where we worked at our original warehouse, we had issues over there and they'd take money out and stuff. Yep. So I was like, alright, let's just make sure everything's about board. So talked to my boss, he's like, I don't know why. So I had 20 hours of vacation left because it resets in July on the 3rd. So I burnt all three of those days for a two-day vacation. And then they gave me back 29.25 hours of vacation, like used up 29.25 instead of 24. So I got like five extra hours. So he called, he called and come to find out. Yeah, so based off what you worked a year previously, that is what they do for your vacation hours. Like, we listened to the show. We took care of you right away, and I'm like, I don't know why I didn't see this before. I was like, maybe it's because I don't ever get to take multiple days at a time. So correction to my work. Um, so that was good, that helped out, and um getting all my stuff done so I can get stuff done tomorrow on Saturday. Um just more stuff around the house, and then I think after that, next week I can start painting. So you changing the color? Outside? Yeah. I'm gonna do white because I did white for the uh vinyl. Yeah. So I gotta paint everything white. And then the brown I think I have to paint darker because my deck is darker brown than what the house is, so I'm okay with that. I just paint over.

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Right.

SPEAKER_00

But everything else I have to primer, so and then paint. But I told my wife it's just gonna have to be chunks at a time. But I have a few months I have to get it done, so um that and her cabinet, so her bottom set shouldn't be as bad as the top set were. So and I'll just do like a cabinet at a time, primer it and then paint it, and yeah. Eating a spray gun? Not for inside. No, I'd love to. I'd love to do the outside. Somebody had offered me to use theirs. I don't like using other people's stuff because if it gets clogged up or I didn't clean it well enough, I don't like that, and then I should just bought my own to begin with. Um the only side of the house I can't do it on is the south side because we're so close. So I've figured I probably wouldn't get it anyways, but maybe I will. How are you doing your driveway? Like, I don't know. I'm probably gonna go sketch and put a brick underneath.

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Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

You're gonna have somebody here open. No. I haven't asked anybody. Because it just I'd say minimum. Bouncing around whenever I had free time. If you when you do the driveway, I I can help. Find somebody? Like I would yeah, just yeah. It'd be a good thing. Probably. So I was thinking about getting scaffolding too. That is a better option. Um even with that, will it still work?

SPEAKER_02

Scaffolding. Since it's so tilted. Yeah, because you it's it's I can adjust it?

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, you can adjust your feeding and footing of it. So I'll have to look into that. But I I thought about that, so um, yeah, just busy stuff to do, and the next week is gonna be super busy because we get the third off. But then I have a triple whammy. I have my house to mow. I have my I can't call it a volunteer project anymore. Um, I'll just say it. My wife made friends with this older lady. Her and the kiddos and her sister and her kiddos were out at the park. Saw this old lady just doing a bunch of yard work in the heat. So they decided to help her randomly, and uh come to find out her mower had died. So then I told my wife, like, just let her know I'll take care of it every week. So I've been doing that, and then um her son has stopped by a few times and he's seen me, so he's giving me money. So um, not that I go into it with the purpose of getting paid, I just go into it to voluntarily voluntarily do it. Um be a blessing. I looked at it as I wasn't able to do any of that stuff for my grandma's because they live so far away. So um she turns 90, July the 7th. Um, and she's she's up and around doing stuff, and yeah, she could probably put some like seven-year-olds to shame. It's it's pretty cool to see her. Um, but I got hers the mo, so I'll probably do that Friday as well, and then I have the church the mo, so I'll probably do all of those on Friday just to get done over with to leave the fourth open to be able to celebrate it. So get some time with the family. But yeah, no, it was it was pretty good week. Uh kiddos had VBS too all week. That's just one of those things where I'm I'm tired of missing out. I really hate missing out everything. But then I had stuff to do this week. So at work, they started at like six, I'd get off after. So then I was doing stuff to get ready to get stuff done for Saturday, and yeah, I'm I'm really tired of missing out on stuff, but it is what it is till we get there.

SPEAKER_02

So yeah, my kids, my kids passed their swimming classes, so they're very excited. Nice. So uh congratulations. So I'm excited for you. So good job. Because it was cold, it was a really cold week for swimming. Yeah. And like next week's supposed to be, you know, 90s and stuff, so it was like, wow, we missed it by a week this year. Last year when they went, it was like thunderstorms every we can't get it right, but no, yeah. So they're excited. So it's good stuff.

SPEAKER_00

But yeah, you ready to jump in the main topic? Main topic. Alright, we're getting back on track. We've had a weird, what, past month or so? It's been, yes, between vacations and holidays. Yeah. It's been good though. Good. Yeah, it has been. So as we continue back to the basics of our country, this week we're gonna continue to look over the Constitution, and we're looking at Article 3. Yes. Which Article 3 was when I when I looked it over, pretty simple, pretty straightforward, very easy to grasp, not a whole lot of old language to throw you off or anything like that. It just seemed very very basic for everybody to comprehend.

SPEAKER_02

Which created some a little bit of frustration in myself. So Because I feel like there's a lot of overreaching.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah. So Alright, let's hop in here, shall we? Yes. Alright. Section one of Article III. The judicial power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as the Congress may form, sorry, may from time to time ordain and establish. The judges, both of the Supreme and Inferior Courts, shall hold their offices during good behavior and shall, at stated times, receive for their services a compensation which shall not be diminished during their continuance in office. So, my first question right out of the gate was, as you stated with your frustration with the courts, who gets to define what good behavior is? And on top of that, is that just based off partisan politics? Is it just because my guy is ruling on the side that I like or not ruling as the constitution or anything says and just doing it on a whim, however they feel.

SPEAKER_02

So the I I looked this up because yeah, that I my initial note was like amen, you know, but the the definition for good behavior is it forbids, when it relates to this, I should say, it forbids it the following acts bribalry or corruption, serious criminal offenses, abuse of judicial power or office, or other conduct that the House impeaches and that the Senate has to convict. So it's very much like to impeach a governor or a judge is just as difficult to like impeach the president. Probably even more difficult because it's multiple people across the board.

SPEAKER_00

But so well, out of that part, the abusive judicial office.

SPEAKER_02

Yes, because I even got more frustrated. So I'll jump over. I'll jump over this. So the process of removing a federal judge, a federal level judge, is you have to document the conduct. So get all your evidence together. You have to file a missed con or a misconduct complaint. If there's enough evidence there, and this is what normally happens is discipline action will be taken. Um it's not a normal removal, obviously. I don't I think maybe one. See, and I don't know, because they can step down, right? And I think if I think if enough evidence gets collected, then in their best interest, they magically just resign. But so it says this covers legal errors, which I'm like, if you're a Supreme Court judge, like you I don't think you I mean I get it, you're human, but there really shouldn't be any room for legal errors.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah, like you should know the law, you should know the concept, but it's not like you're hearing it right now and you're making this the the not statement, but you hear what's going on each side, whatever, and you're not making a ruling right then and there. They always go back to the chambers. Recess. You also typically have a jury, yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um, but and then unpopular decisions as well. Normally that'll get thrown in with the if it's an unpopular decision, it it's not um what sort of one enough evidence for impeachment. Um so you gotta get your documentation as far as what their not good behavior is, and then file a complaint, and then contact your federal level house representative to get them, hold on, let me see how I did this, to get them to basically bring that to the House floor for. I don't even know what the basically to get it to the floor and then get bring it to a vote. Um and then if it passes in the House, it's gotta go to the Senate, so then you have to call your senator, um, and they have to get two-thirds vote for that one judge to be impeached. And like it's a long drawn-out process, and at the same like I understand why, um, but man, like originally, like I feel like maybe the first Supreme Court was like the gold standard, and man, we got a bunch of selfish knockoffs sometimes when I just, you know. So the idea is is it's a lifeless term. Lifeless, that was not the word I wanted. A life term, unless, you know, you retire death or removal by impeachment or conviction.

SPEAKER_01

Right.

SPEAKER_02

Um, it's it's from the mindset to allow them to not have to worry about re-election or any term limits or anything like that. Their sole purpose is to know the law inside and out, know the constitution inside and out, and it's based on these things. I can also fully look at the evidence of this case, and I'm not distracted by these other things. I'm this is my sole purpose.

SPEAKER_00

And I'm giving you an opinion. I can't enforce the law, it's my opinion.

SPEAKER_02

I can't make it, yes, I can't make laws because that's not my juris jurisdiction. That's not my my branch.

SPEAKER_00

Yes.

SPEAKER_02

But step off my soapbox.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. And yeah, like you stated, I understand why they made it such a hard process to be able to impeach them, but I mean, anymore. It's anything that gets done that one side does not like. I'll just say it. It seems like anything that the left does not like, it gets sent to a judge of their own picking, then that judge will flip whatever's going on from the lower courts, and then it's always getting fought back up at the Supreme Court for every decision that's made.

SPEAKER_02

Well, and I think it was wasn't the immigration I'm just gonna bring up a topic, cause whatever, right? Um, I can't remember who that guy was. I think he was Venice Halen up in New York. Yeah. Didn't his wasn't that just a local judge, and then the Supreme Court like took it on? Like they volunteered. I can't say yes or no, but I know it got way blown out of a question. Because I'm like, like, and they have that power to do that. Like they can jump in because that was technically a federal level case, because it was uh doing more with citizenship. Um the US and interaction with foreign affairs, you know, because we're talking about sending them back, you know. So, but this one judge steps in and basically is like, what we're doing's not constitution. It's like he doesn't have a constitutional right. Again, the example, he's a guest in the house. Like, he can't touch the thermostat.

SPEAKER_00

Right, you know. Right, yeah, because they just they did a ruling on immigration this past week, and it was oh let me see if I can get this correct. So a person that is seeking asylum like a refugee. Yeah. Um they don't really they can be more or less, it's not like they they didn't make it onto our soil. They're they're going to our border, they want to seek asylum. So yeah, they don't have the rights of being here or even have to be in here. They can stay on their own side till stuff gets adjudicated. I believe that's what they were talking about this week, something like that. Which is sad that we have to spell it out like that. Everything.

SPEAKER_02

I I guess it's sad because it's like the mindset is. I know they know. Uh well, I hope so, but I know that there are people who don't know, is the sad thing. Like they're just blindly not a not a I'm not talking political figure. I'm talking the people who are enraged and protesting on the streets and stuff, and you're just like, dude, you're like, you can't be serious, like those are the people, yeah, that I know don't know, but like the judges, they know.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, 100%. And it's just agenda. And yeah, yes.

SPEAKER_02

Well, and I think some of it it becomes very political, which is amazing because it's a lifelong job. And I feel like I feel like if you're a judge, you almost should be like not even affiliated with a party because you shouldn't literally be neutral. Like I I'm not bot, I'm not which I'm I'm jumping ahead, man. And I'm trying not to be.

SPEAKER_00

Well, the bad thing about that too is, and they'll say maybe it's your rose colored glasses, RJ, but um, like I stated before, it always seems like the left is going against what the law is saying. All right, and then we have good guys like Samuel Leto, Clarence Thomas that are going off the law, but then people would say, no, those are conservative judges, but why are they conservative? When I don't see them as conservative judges, I see them as just looking at the law and um giving their ruling or constitutional based off of what is written, yeah, not what's up in the air. Yeah. Or or let me try and read between the lines to find the loophole here. Yes. Yeah. Alright. Sorry. Section two of Article Three. We are going to see here their power and what kind of cases they're going to be ruling over, talking about judiciary. So, the judicial power shall extend to all cases in law and equity arising under this Constitution and the laws of the United States in treaties made or which shall be made under their authority, to all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers, and consuls, to all cases of admirality and maritime jurisdiction, to controversies to which the United States shall be a party, to controversies between two or more states, so between a state and citizens of another state, between citizens of different states, between citizens of the same state claiming lands under grants of different states, and between a state or of the citizens thereof and foreign states, citizens or subjects. In all cases affecting ambassadors, other public ministers and consuls, and those in which a state shall be a party, the Supreme Court shall have original jurisdiction. In all the other cases before mentioned, the Supreme Court shall have appellate jurisdiction, both as to law and fact, with such exemptions, and under such regulations as the Congress shall make. The trial of all crimes, except in cases of impeachment, shall be by jury, and such trial shall be held in the state where the said crime shall have been committed. But when not committed within any state, the trial shall be at such place or places as the Congress may by law have directed. So that brings me to my point on this one. So I understand that crimes should be ruled over in the place in which they were committed. My question here is when the judicial system has been bent the way it has, and if you feel there's not a partial judge, then what do we do? The prime example that I have for this is everything that went on with the January 6th trials and cases. Um even Steve Baker. Some of you may know him, may not know him. He used to work for the Blaze, he was just an independent journalist, um, not disrupting anything, just being a journalist and looking at things, um, trying to write a story, get all these facts down, taking a camera in there. I mean, wasn't doing anything, and yet they still were planning on making an example out of them. But where were any of the other news reporters that they were gonna make an example out of? They were nowhere to be found. It was just this one man. Um and it's because he was wrestling on feathers. He was getting the facts down and exposing things. So, you know, if you're in that kind of a situation, where's their reprieve, where's their course of action to take care of stuff? But on the other side of things, you have the Charlie Kirk case coming up, and you know, the defense is gonna do anything and everything to try to get this guy adjudicated, would that be correct? They don't want him to um serve any time for assassinating Charlie Kirk. So they'll even bring up change of venue, because how could anybody in this county not know what happened to Charlie Kirk? Well, I mean, everybody in the country knows what happened to Charlie Kirk. How's it gonna be different in a different county? So you can see both sides of the coin there.

SPEAKER_02

What they'll probably try to do in that case is move it to a I'll just say like a friendly?

SPEAKER_00

A blue state. Yeah. Um it must not be it must be a state crime, not a federal crime. So then if it's a state crime, it has to stay in state crime that well, yes.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I think I think looking at it, we're removing who it was. You have two parties. Technically, he was a resident of a different state, but the crime took place in that state. I think I think the initial case is in the state that it happened. If the family of Charlie Kirk wants to appeal, they can appeal either, I think, in their home state or wherever Charlie Kirk was from. Or they can obviously try to appeal Supreme Court level. So like if you have a a I'll call it like a domestic case, and you feel that your ruling like your judge was biased or your jury was stacked, right? Then you can appeal it and go to the Supreme Court. 50 times, which everybody does. Yes, yes. Um, which in some cases it's needed, you know. Um just like like everything else, you know, there's uh try, try, try until you, you know, figure it out. It's almost like if they would people would just try to do the right thing as hard as they tried to get out of the punishment for doing the wrong thing, right? And then it'd be a different place. But um I think with the January 6th, because are you talking about where all that trial was held? Is that what you're doing? It was over in DC. Yeah, which technically it was a federal building, so it I think it got escalated automatically to a federal level. Um because yeah, federal buildings are a little different, like even locally, we have federal courthouse and then a local courthouse, you know. So if you commit a crime here in a local, it's not as bad as you know, but kind of like federal crimes or a crime against a federal agent versus a crime against a local governing person. I don't know what you local level. I don't know. It's yeah. So yeah, my note is just basically like pointing out depending on who you have a crime against or where that crime's at dictates the Supreme Court's involvement. Some of that I do feel like is I'll say stacked a little bit. I it's amazing what some of the things that go to the Supreme Court are.

SPEAKER_00

Yes. So Okay, so then the last part of section sorry, last part of Article 3 will be section three. Um Treason against the United States shall consist only in levying war against them or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court. The Congress shall have power to declare the punishment of treason, but no attainder of treason shall work corruption of blood or forfeiture except during the life of the person attained. So, as you guys have heard me talk about this before, but I believe there is a bigger need for treason. Not for treason, but the trying of treason. Trying it. There are people doing things that I call treasonous and things aren't being taken care of, but then again, that's a lot of things that are happening that aren't being taken care of either. Right.

SPEAKER_02

And I know because it it definitely says it's very specific as far as like these are only the the things that treason against the United States shall consist only, and and I kind of did some research and stuff, but like England, they use treason as a way to silence you. Like, if you opposed any of the viewpoints of the king, then you're you're treason. Like to oppose the king is to be you know um against the whole country, and you know, you're just against everything. But no, like the king could come out and be like, I think Crest is the best toothpaste, and you might be a Colgate guy. Well, you're that's a treason, that's an act of treason, right there, because you're against what what the king's saying. It's like that's ridiculous, you know. But um, so that that that kind of helped me a little bit on the why this is these are the only things, and you know, which is like levying war and then aiding the enemies of the United States. Um But I I do appreciate that they thought out, and I think it's probably because they witnessed this in England, where you have to have at least two witnesses of not like, oh, I saw him do A and Act, and then the person goes, Oh, I saw him do act B of treason. You know, no, those are two separate witnesses and two different cases, basically. So I have to have two people say, Yeah, I saw him doing, you know, X, and the other guy's like, Yeah, he did X. I saw that too. But um, and then a confession obviously is easily done. But um, and then I love that the they thought about like the family name, right? Just because you commit an act of treason does not automatically mean your family dead, right? Because they could have not even known anything about it, so kind of protects everybody that you know, like, hey, yes, you will watch you probably. I mean, we would be very foolish if we didn't watch families of people who are convicted of treason, um, but it doesn't go any further than that, and then it talks about like the errors and stuff, like the the future. Um, because they can what's the word I want? I'm trying to the Congress have power to declare punishment of treason, but no attention of treason shall work corruption of blood or forfeiture except during the life of the person attained. So like um they can take like your land or something, but if your will says, hey, that's gonna go to my son, well, when you're dead, they they can't they can't hold that anymore. They they should give it back at that point. They might slap in a minute domain, because I love that, but yeah, because that's not abused at all. No, so but and Iowans didn't take care of it this year. Nope, sure don't, but I think I think there are it's it's almost like here's the line, right? And these acts of treason, it's like the the people are coming up and they're going I didn't I didn't fully jump over there, but it's like no, but you sold out secrets, you sold out these things, like you're aiding US enemies. Like we're not actively in war with them, but you're you're helping people who who openly hate us, and yet it's not treason. You're you're you're literally like did you they're making laws that I don't think help us. I don't know. I mean because they're like, well, I didn't do it. I didn't I never did that, and it's like you did, but you didn't, I guess. You know, if you want to be down, and they're they're judges, they know the law, so it's like just get right up there and just stop right at the last point.

SPEAKER_00

I'm just like that's stuff you have issues with too because um people can look at something and clearly see, see what's going on. People can see and know what's going on, but just because let's use an example, the Detroit Lions, what is a catch? Everybody in America can look at and see, like, yeah, that's a catch, but the rule had some weird, obscure saying to it, so it's not a catch. It's because you have to perform a football move. So that as the prime example, just because you can maybe tilt it or something with some language, but everybody can see and everybody knows what it is, but yet it's not. So what's I mean but these definition of reality then? I mean, well, it's whatever you want it to be, man. Nowadays it seems like it is, right?

SPEAKER_02

But you have people who they are, man, I don't even want to use this term, but they are they are thought of, that's the word I'll use. They are thought of as the final authority. I don't want to say that I know why, but the like almost like the final, like I'm gonna say the final authority of what the law is. Yes, and and judges, like we talked about before, they get that godlike complex and they think I am the greatest thing ever. I am on the Supreme Court because if you're a local judge, your goal, if you're striving to go further in your career as a judge, then it's federal level, and then Supreme Court, dude, that's like the nirvana of it. Right. And then like you've arrived, man. So whatever you say, they they had this mindset of whatever I say is a law. Yes. And it's like that's that's not your that's not constitutional. Correct. And it's like, but but nobody's gonna be able to do that.

SPEAKER_00

That's why I spent yes, that's why I've been so frustrated with um Trump and his administration, because um, going back to earlier stuff, but like somebody makes a ruling and then obviously it gets to a left-leaning judge who has an agenda and then they flip it, well then it's gonna go to the Supreme Court eventually, but then there's all that time. Well then whatever they say is happening during all this time, right? Until it finally gets flipped. But why can't the Trump administration just be like, no, that's cool, but no. Like, why not?

SPEAKER_02

They don't make a law, it's just right, and and a lot of the legal strategists, especially like like I do think of the eminent domain. I hate going back to that because I feel like a broken record. Like I'm that old man, get off my lawn, literally. But it's it's a case where it's like small claims, right? Uh, a person that has a a civil court dispute with like a corporation. Corporation is just gonna wait until that guy runs out of money, right? They're gonna prolong, and it seems like that is a very legal and political move that they do to we'll just recess, we'll just prolong until they either run out of money or they get they lose focus or they're just done. Like, or during that time, like the m angry mob, you know, we gotta we gotta. Of 10-second scroll attention span. Oh, I'm I'm fired up about this case because that person was wronged, and this was the result. So yeah, let's back this guy. But then all that case is still going on two years later. Yeah, the mob's already dropped out. And like, so then it's just speedy trial. Yeah, a right to a speedy trial. Yeah. So, and then it's like, well, let's let's move the court location, let's stack the jury box. It's like there's so many things that they just do that I'm like, I don't I don't understand how you deem that constitution, but at the same time, I know that it it works in both parties' favor, not parties, but like plaintiff defendant, right? If you have a decent lawyer, hopefully you have the money for it because if you're getting a new freebie, then that's not gonna work out very well for you most of the time. Right. Um, but this guy's gonna try and stack the jury in his favor. This guy's gonna try and stack it in his favor, they're gonna try and move. Oh, you're a blue-collar guy. Well, let's get a bunch of blue-collar guys in here that will agree with you and understand your mindset. And but it's like the Supreme Court, in my opinion, if you're the highest level judge in our land and you cannot clearly identify what a woman is, I personally think you're mentally not fit to be in that position. Like that is, I don't if you can't, if you don't know what a woman is, then how are you gonna know anything about the law? Because it affects men and it affects women.

SPEAKER_00

And when your response is I don't know because I'm not a doctor, well then, so then every case that comes before you any medical male or female, and that's um stated, well then you should excuse yourself out of every single one. You're not a doctor.

SPEAKER_02

Anything male or female, anything medical, anything, I don't know, let's I'm I'm not trying to step on but like vaccines. Yeah, vaccines or anything like that. It's like then you should like you're saying, excuse yourself. Like you should step down because you are not fit to rule on this case because you don't know. But maybe at the same time you can plead the uh well, I'm completely biased on this. I'm gonna hear the facts, I'm gonna hear the facts. And it's like, but you're not, like you're bot. And it's like, now the strategy is is buy the ones you can and then stack the box whenever you can't. Like just add another one.

SPEAKER_01

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

And I'm like, man, that's I almost that's my biggest complaint. It's short, it's easy to read and understand, but I wish he would just be like, how we did with the representatives or the senators based on the population. Like in America, if the population ever reaches this much or increases by this much, add a judge. If it ever decreases to this much, remove a judge. But that's do you think man, like to try and write a constitution and think I gotta understand that the people have a great potential to become drastically ignorant. Like, that's a hard thing to do. Because I'm sure they wrote this and they're like, this is plain. Plain and simple. We addressed everything we need to address.

SPEAKER_00

Well, it's just like 14th Amendment. What it was written for and how it's being used today for illegal immigration, even though it was intended for slaves that were brought over here without their will.

SPEAKER_02

Pretty sure it says that right there in it, too, but I don't know. But here's the weird thing to me, okay? Because there is a party that definitely says we need to do away with the Constitution. However, conveniently though, bring it back when it's close elections, like Rob said, right? What are you doing, dude? I are we for it or against it? Like I'm confused. I just need to know if I should correct you based on the Constitution or if I just have to correct you based on logic. So, because if you're not gonna recognize the Constitution, which blows my mind that you're gonna be a political figure in our country that is a constitutional republic, like I don't even know how you got your job. Like, that's like me going, yeah, dude, I anything that applies to the electrical code, not gonna do it. I'm just gonna, whatever feels right, I'm gonna do that. In my book, I think all the white wires should be the hot, and all the black ones should be the neutral. Actually, you know what? Let's put that bare copper wire that comes in the Romex, let's make that one the one that's always hot. Let's say carrying load. Let's just use metal. Like, goodness, man. Like there's rules for a reason, and it's to help protect people. And I'm gonna for America, it's freedom. Like, it is not the last line of defense because obviously, I mean, we have people um don't ever want to see a civil war, you know, but uh hopefully we can knock things out as far as combat verbally, um learn how our s our nation is supposed to be governed, and then take the appropriate actions. Like, hey man, quite frankly, you are doing a terrible job per the Constitution on your job. We're gonna get you out of there.

SPEAKER_00

So that's just blows my mind. I don't know if I'm really pessimist here, and maybe people just grill me for it. So if you want to grill me for it, leave us some feedback. Um but I don't know, man. I don't even think there would be a silver war and stuff because we'd have the craze left with the blue hair that would actually do something about something, right? They'll actually get physical, but then on our side we have all the guns, but it's almost like they're decorations and ornaments. We have our cool little taglines. I'm not saying an ad saying that we should go out and shoot people or anything like that, but I'm just saying, just from what I see, because a lot of us just like to complain and uh whine about things, not get off our butt and actually do something. Um, but we have all these wonderful taglines, we have these flags, and we have patches, and would we even use them? But I'll leave it at that.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah, I I think personally, I think there are steps there there's involvement. Like if you're if I've I've heard people that are like, man, we should just go to war. And it's like, I don't think you realize what you're saying. Like, to just be like, yep, that's it, right now, just grab your guns, let's go. First of all, the people that you need to try to change the ones that are that are unconstitutional are not just Jim and Sue in the street. You know. So I think I think your your course of action is is really, really, really off. But so so it's showing up to those things and then understanding first I would say is understanding what they're doing, break it down. Is it I don't like it, or is it unconstitutional? Because those are two different things, right? There are things that happen in our country that I don't like, but per the constitution, it's not violating any of that. Um now, if it's unconstitutional, okay, now I should start communicating to other people, getting petitions signed and all this stuff, so that way it's like, hey, look at this representative. I have a lot of people backing me on this one issue, and we need to we need you to step up and actually do your job, which that is probably the most frustrating thing about the Republican Party. Anytime they have the House, the Senate, they do nothing, absolutely nothing, and drives me nuts because it's like like you're saying, everybody just wants to sit back and complain, but whenever you have the opportunity to make changes, you do nothing. Why? Is it because as Republicans there's not enough holding your feet to the flame? Is that is that what the problem is? Is it there's not enough accountability of like, look, dude, we put you in this spot by voting for you here because we felt like you were gonna do a good job representing us, and you're literally doing nothing.

SPEAKER_00

But it's almost like, ah, we'll show them in two years when we vote again. I think that's part of just the ploy to get us into power, right? And then it's like, okay, once we're in power, do nothing, so that way we get out of power again until people get frustrated, we can do more fundraising, get more money, and then we can get back into power to do nothing all over again. I've heard this, and I I gotta say I believe it's true. Uh the only people that hate you worse than Democrats are the Republicans. Steve Day show. I can't claim that. As they say, marinate on that. And with that, you ready to jump into wildcards? Yes, dude. Wildcard.

SPEAKER_02

And welcome to this week's segment of the wildcard. Alright, alright. If you could get a course or case together and get it tried, what would you like to be like to prosecute?

SPEAKER_00

So mine would be all of the COVID stuff and putting Fauci at the forefront. And do it on a state level because his friend Joe Biden made sure that federally he wouldn't get charged for things. Um so my biggest thing would be just to bring everything to light, uh, let everybody see what went on, what happened, and uh make actually make somebody pay for something for once. Um you know, all that stuff started out with him going against what he eventually came out and said with all the masking and social distancing and all the stuff that led to killing a lot of people here and abroad. And uh, you know, you guys could probably find the video if you want. Tulsi Gabbard on her last day out, which this is another thing that frustrates me. Uh, she seems like a wonderful lady that did a wonderful job that she was uh appointed to, but uh to put out a lot of information about COVID and Fauci on her last day before she left. Um, that helps nobody. I mean, I'm glad we gotta see it. There's a lot of people showing us stuff, but there's never any backing. So if I had to choose, it would be to go after that one man. Yeah. Um that dude's just evil, man. Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

Um I I love how we all just like listen to him, didn't question him. I say y'all, we all, um, as a country, society. Um yet Trump's in office. Is he sane enough to do his job? Biden gets in office. Is he sane enough to do his job? Trump's back in office. Actually, Trump's running for office. Is he sane enough to do the job? And it's like, Dr. Fauci, nah, he he's got doctor in front of it. He dude, he knows exactly. And I'm like, even if you're science, even if he even if you compare what he said before the pandemic stuff, like, oh yeah, the worst thing you could do is quarantine. Like, he's on record saying that. Right. Fast forward it. I think it was like only two weeks apart or something. And I'm like, how do you how do you not question somebody's sanity on that? Like, because he says, oh, in lieu of the research, like, what research, dude? This is the first of kind pandemic that in our lifetime. But I uh I actually did not have because I looked up some major cases, um, and I'm I'm gonna share the I thought of Roe v. Wade, but that's already overturned. Um, and then I thought of the act that removed the Bible and prayer from school. Yet Texas is actively uh actually multi, multiple states are actively uh trying to get that appealed and overturned, um, at least in in their area. Um so there's things that like, and there's loopholes about how you can have Bible clubs and stuff in school. It's got to be like a student-led club. Um a lot of schools like to say, yeah, you can pray, just don't pray in Jesus' name, because that's offensive. So you just say pray and ask all this, and in your met at five o'clock, isn't it? In your name, uh you know, and and you know, there's there are ways you can get around things. Um, but I think people are just kind of tired of looking for loopholes about how to do things, um bring it out and up and open to the front. But um, so there's there's things that are that are going on that are changing that are good. Um I think the biggest thing I'd want to get a case together and bring to the forefront would be more on individual political persons, I guess people, um just figuring out like, hey, like what happened, like what really happened here. Um because I just I don't believe a lot of the lies that that were fed as American people, you know, foil hat, whatever you want to call me. I just I guess I don't trust the government. Um the the political figures in there, um, a lot of puppeteering, I believe. So like it would be nice just to remove all the garbage. Yeah, get get it all really out there and in the open. And I think a lot of this I'm just the Epstein files, dude, they they drive me nuts with what they're doing because it's like that is disgusting. And these people did nasty things. I don't know if you've seen any of the clips of Clinton. Um he's like, there's there's a folder of him and pictures with these kids and stuff, and he's just like reminiscing over that, and it's like, dude, you are disgusting, and it's like nothing, nothing, you hear nothing happening to any of these people. No, and I'm like, how about a little bit of justice for the victims or even their families, you know? Like, I'm like, I don't, I don't know. That to me is I don't know how that got lost.

SPEAKER_00

Well, and a good point about that is with Epstein, um, so obviously he was brought in, right? It wasn't his first time he was brought in. Uh, under the Bush years he was brought in, and anyways.

SPEAKER_02

Yeah.

SPEAKER_00

Um, and then Giseline Maxwell, his friend, handler, whatever you want to call her, but like, if these two are the only ones that are paying for crimes, why are they paying crimes? And you're gonna be like, why, RJ? Like, why would you say that? Well, in order to sex traffic or do any of that stuff, there has to be people that he has to bring it to, right? If there's nobody that he brought it to, then how can he sex traffic?

SPEAKER_02

If it's illegal to sell, it's illegal to consume.

unknown

Yeah.

SPEAKER_02

So I get pulled over in a traffic stop and I have illegal drugs on me. They're not necessarily gonna be like, hey, who'd you get these from? We'll let you go. You're good, don't worry about it. We're gonna go get him.

unknown

No.

SPEAKER_02

They're gonna say, yeah, you're gonna you're gonna have to pay a fee, whatever, a fine, whatever you want to call it, maybe have some jail time, but that's gonna be on you. And we don't really care, like, we'll probably lessen your sentence if you give them some names. But it's not like it's all on the guy selling it. Right. Yeah. But feed a bunch of smoke to the American people, and we're like, oh, ten seconds, I gotta scroll on.

SPEAKER_01

Mm-hmm.

SPEAKER_02

Just yeah, it's crazy, man. Crazy.

SPEAKER_00

And with all that wonderful glass half empty. Wanna get out of here? Yeah, man. Let's do it. Let's get out of here. Thank you for listening to This Is The Day Show. Don't forget to think. Thank you.

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