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Rick Green filling in for Walker Wildman today on at the Core
Welcome to at the Core with Walker Wildmon and Rick Green. I'm Rick Green filling in for Walker Wildmon today. Great to be back with you after yesterday. We had a great time. Walker and I together hosting the program can try to do that a little more often. We had a great time. Hope you enjoyed it. It wasn't just, you know, overload sometimes, you know, sensory overload. If you get both of us in the same day, maybe. I don't know. But anyway, I thought it worked out great. So, he's, out and about. I don't even know where he is today. But, but I'm filling in and then, I'll be back with you tomorrow. So three days in a row. I mean, I don't know. That might be overload. Can, can you handle it? You can handle the truth? Can you handle the truth? Actually, you get the truth from Walker anyway, so it's not any different.
I need your help today. I'm looking for some great phone calls
All right, we're gonna have some fun today. I'm looking for some great phone calls, so everybody get ready to dial in 888-589-8840. I'm looking for some fun phone calls today, so make sure you got your comments, questions and insults early. Ready to go. I need your help today. I didn't get a lot of show prep time in, so I'm just going to be hitting the headlines and then going to the phones. So we'll, we'll have some fun. You guys. Don't, don't hesitate to holler about whatever you would like to chat about today.
Southwest Airlines is requiring passengers to keep chargers visible on flights
I've got a. I've got one just kind of pet peeve thing to start with, though. I'm looking at this headline from Southwest Airlines and this whole thing over the batteries is just getting, I don't know, annoying to me. I mean, first of all, I pause. I get confused whenever the, you know, check in person says, do you have any, you know, yada, yada, yada. They explain they have all these words for these different kinds of batteries and in your bag. And I have to, I have to think through it. I'm going, okay, wait, like, okay, I've got cables and I've got. I don't know if I do I have a charger for my phone in there. I don't know if I have. It's. And then, and then it's. And then. And I usually check a gun. So it's like, you know, that's a little bit more complicated usually, and a little bit more of a big deal, than a battery. But they've got this huge emphasis. And I know we've had some of them apparently catch on fire. And, that, that's their big concern now, but I just saw this headline, and apparently Southwest Airlines is going to require you. I don't even know how they would enforce this, but they're going to require passengers to keep their portable chargers visible while using them amid concerns over an increasing number of lithium ion battery fires onboard flights. Well, first of all, lithium, battery or, lithium ion battery fires on board flights. Okay, that does concern me a little bit. And start. Makes me start thinking about, you know, electric cars catching on fire and all this. I'm going all this push, all this push towards batteries. And we're starting to get these, you know, policy changes because they're blowing up, they're catching on fire. I mean, what is going on? Apparently Southwest said in the rare event, okay, I hope it's rare, that a lithium battery overheats or catches fire, quick access is critical, and keeping power banks in plain sight allow for faster intervention and helps protect everyone on board. Okay, Call me just knee jerk reaction guy to, to any level of authority telling me what to do. That's probably true. I definitely have a problem with authority. I've been that way since I was three years old. but, you know, so I already, you know, bristle every time I'm told what to do going, you know, checking in and on the plane and all of that. And I feel like I'm in the, you know, the, The Gestapo is marching me wherever I'm going to go. Which is why I always turn down the picture, by the way, at tsa, just the chance to say no. I mean, I don't even know if you can do that or not. But when you're going, you're. You're checking in, you know, and they, they do another picture of you, as you're handing your, your boarding pass or license to the TSA agent and stand in front of here and get an. It just feels too much like the deep, you know, deep state has taken over. And, and I'm in some sort of communist country, so I You're allowed to opt out of that. You have to give them your license again. And, and they run it that way. And of course, it's silly in a way because they've already got a million pictures of me in their database. But as I tell the TSA agent, every time I'm just like, dude, I just want to be able to say no once in a while. You know, I just love being able to say, finally to something, say, no, you don't. You don't get to get another picture of me or require this other thing of me. I mean, they already molest me when I'm, you know, if I, If I ever go through there and there's any red spot anywhere on my jeans or, you know, my zipper or any of that. That gets really old, by the way. I'm just fed up with that. and so anyway, I, you know, I'm. I definitely bristle whenever they say, you have to keep this out or you have to put this here. And I just want to know that there's a good reason. If you're, if you're going to do that, make sure that there's a really, really good reason and that you're not, you know, overreacting, which is what this feels like to me. So, I, don't know the data. Maybe somebody can call in and tell me that I'm being way too sensitive here and I'm overreacting, But how many fires have happened from lithium batteries? Like, how often has this happened? Or is this the safety ism run amok again, where one or two of these things happened out of how many hundreds of millions of flights with people having batteries? And how many, I mean, hundreds of millions of examples of people having batteries on flights that. That didn't do that, right? Like, did this really, really rare, rare thing happen? And now we're tripping all over ourself, creating all this additional red tape, creating all this, you know, totalitarian control of where you sit, how you sit, what's in your bag, what's outside your bag, where is your bag? I mean, it's the same with the. I know I sound grumpy today. I'll get to the joyful stuff in a minute, folks. But it's, the same with the, you know, not being able to have your. Your. Your backpack underneath your legs. you got to have it under the seat. Is there really that much of a difference between it being underneath your legs so that you can actually get your feet underneath the seat then, and having it Underneath the seat, they just do these silly, silly over, way over the top. And I'm sure some stewardess or stewards gonna call in or some pilot or some trainer for some airline and give me the data and explain to me that, it's for my own good and it's so that I'll be safe and everybody on the plane will be safe. Which is why I keep saying safety ism. Safety ism. Safety ism. Yeah. Almost, almost did a 1980s valley girl thing and said, gag me. That, that would be embarrassing. I'm glad I didn't say that out loud. Oh, wait, did say that out loud.
Southwest Airlines is adding more baggage control on flights
All right, anyway, enough about Southwest Airlines. Somebody tell me whether or not this thing is overboard. And also tell me how in the world are they going to know? I guess if you have your cable, because it actually says while in use. So I guess if your cable's going from your laptop to your bag, they might say, oh, well, if you're, if you, if you're using your, from your phone maybe to your rechargeable, you know, little, little square thing that you, you know, everybody's carrying around now, into the bag, they're going to say, you need to have that. Now where are you going to put that? Where's that going to go? You're going to set it out on your lap. And so, you know, while you're trying to balance your laptop or whatever, you're going to put it on the, on the little, you know, miniature, fold out table that they give you that already doesn't have enough room for a laptop and a drink. Are you going to put it on the, on the, on the neighbor's lap? What do you. I just, it's just more control that makes no sense and is eventually going to just make flying miserable once again. And yes, yes, I'm still bitter from the mass. And the, the, the little, little Hitler tyrants that were, running, these airlines and, and these airplanes, all throughout 2020 and 2021. And, and maybe, maybe I've just got PTSD. Maybe they just triggered me today. Maybe, maybe this article triggered me.
Mortgage demand slumps due to 20 million illegal aliens coming in
All right, folks, hopefully the whole hour won't be like this. I'm in. I'm, you know, it's just one of those days. All right, not so good news. Mortgage demand slumps. Rates rise to highest level since February. Okay, this, this I did not expect. Okay, I, I've been hearing good stuff, even with all the tariffs. really good, you know, news on, on on you know, inflation not going up and, and sales doing well. I think even Home Depot was, had come out and said that they're not gonna, the tariffs are not going to cause them to increase prices, that they're going to be able to absorb most of that and they think it won't last long. I mean that's good news. you know, Ford had come out and said, as Walker mentioned, I think yesterday whenever, you know, come out and said that they were for the, for the tariffs. this one kind of surprises me. I thought, I honestly thought that there would be you know, an increase that I thought interest rates would come down and more homes would start moving as the economy was coming back. Now that we got a, you know, decent policies and a good president that. So I'm guessing I'm just going to throw this out there. Somebody that's smarter on this stuff can call in and correct me. I am guessing that what it probably is is all of the deportations and, and the, and the decrease in demand for housing from the 20 million illegal aliens coming in. So even though they haven't all been deported, their plans are changing, just real life is kicking in. Right. They're having to calculate the fact that they're either going to be deported or they can self deport and so they're not making the move towards housing that they were making there. That, that pressure, that pressure on the, on the housing market, that was significant. I mean you throw 20 million people into the mix, they got to live somewhere and so that was, that, that was having a significant impact on the housing market. it's not that they're all gone, they haven't all been deported, but I bet their decisions are different and we don't have the same daily influx with that continued pressure. So that is probably outweighing the increased demand from actual citizens and residents and people that live here, and legally. And we're hoping to make a move in the housing market as things got better with the economy. That would be my guess. You know, I don't know. I always hate seeing the negative, you know, the negative economic news whenever so many good things have been getting done in policy because it makes me pause and go, okay, well you know, maybe I have to rethink what I had assumed would happen as a result of some of these policies. But I just think there's more factors at play here and it's probably going to play into the whole, you know, give this thing a little bit of time as I mentioned about a month ago on the tariffs. You know, I couldn't see that actually playing out for at least until the end of the year. And yet it, in just, you know, a couple of months, President Trump was able to get China and a lot of these other nations to, you know, fold and back off. So anyway, we'll see. It's not going to do the whole day on economics, but I just thought those two headlines, jumped out at me and thought we'd chat about those first. So, we'll get to a little bit more of the headlines. Definitely want to get to your phone calls. 888-589. We'll do that in the second segment, second, third segments today. And also hopefully, you know, give a little bit more of a recap on the, on the Rebuilding Liberty effort that we were talking a little bit about yesterday with walker.
Rick Green: We're gearing up for America's 250th next year
This, 250th thing. I had a big, event at our campus last night. It was really cool to see all these people come out and just super excited about what we're doing at the Patriot Academy campus getting ready for the 250th. And as Walker, and I were chatting a little bit about yesterday, this is not going to be a, one day thing on the, on the anniversary of the, of the, of the Declaration of Independence. The beauty of the 250th is that we get a whole year, you know, a little more than a year. But I guess today is, 410 days as of today. So we get 410 days to teach people about the Declaration before we celebrate the anniversary of the declaration in on July 4, 2026. So, last night we had a bunch of folks out at the campus, talking about that and getting prepared for what we're going to be doing over the next year. And Sunday, yeah, this weekend we're going to be filming, finishing the filming for the Rebuild Liberty course. Now the book that I've got coming out is called A Blueprint for Rebuilding Liberty Just in time for America's 250th. And I kind of broke down some of that a few weeks ago on the program, Talking about the 2, 2, 2 that you got to, you got to give your lives, fortune, sacred honor if you want to save the country. So you give two hours of your week, that's two hours of your life, 2% of your fortune donating to candidates, causes, whatever. Invest in freedom somehow. And two posts a week where you're, you know, putting some putting A little, reputation on the line. You're, you're, you're actually, saying, hey, I'm, I'm willing to stand behind these statements and these principles. I'm willing to stand up to what's been happening with the left, and I'm willing to say some things are wrong and that they're bad for our country. And so if that's, if that's you, if you're willing to take those kind of stands, you're willing to give of your life, your fortune and your sacred honor. And again, I want to repeat, I'm not asking you to give all of your life, your fortune, your sacred honor. We're just looking for 2 to 2, 2 hours a week, 2% of your fortune, and 2 posts per week where you share, you know, maybe Walker puts out some kind of post or I put out a post or David Barton or somebody, but you share some sort of post about the rebuilding Liberty effort, about what's going on in the world right now and the things that need to happen to, to rebuild the foundations of our, of our country. So I don't think we're asking too much of anybody with the two two, two. So we'll, we'll keep coming back to that. Maybe once a week. I'll, I'll recap, what we're asking folks to do and, and also get you to start thinking about the, the actual action steps you can be using that two hours a week with. In other words, you may want to host a constitution class in your home or church or whatever. You may want to go knock on doors for a candidate or maybe for a particular ballot issue in your state or, or whatever's happening in your area. you may want to spend two hours a week volunteering at the local food pantry or your church might have something going on. Anything you're doing to rebuild the foundations of the country and rebuild the biblical principles of liberty, which includes treating your neighbor the way you want to be treated and being a servant leader in your community, is going to help to make sure. We're celebrating on the 250th next July, so we'll keep drilling down into those various areas and, and something's going to pique your interest. I'm going to say something and you're going to go, ooh, I could do that. That could be my thing for rebuilding Liberty. So stay tuned. We're going to take a quick break. Phone calls when we come back. 888-589-8840 is the phone number. I'M Rick Green. You're listening to at the Core with Walker Wildmon and Rick Green.
Tim Wildmon announces trips to Israel and Greece in 2026
Hello, everyone.
>> Tim Wildmon: I'm Tim Wildmon, president of American Family association and American Family Radio. Hey, I wanted to make you our trips to Israel and Greece in 2026. We're going in March. It's usually a beautiful time of the year to go in terms of the weather. And we're excited to go back to Israel for like, our 27th or 28th time, and take a group of folks who want to see the land where Jesus walked. That's in March. And also in March, my sons Wesley and Walker are leading a tour to Greece and to what we call the Footsteps of, Paul Tour. Those are going to be back to back. So if you want to do both, you're welcome to do both again. Israel and Greece, two separate trips in March of 2026. For all the information, go to wildmangroup.com w I l d m o n group.com @the Corps.
>> Rick Green: Podcasts are available at afr.net now back to @ the Corps on American Family Radio.
Rick Green filling in for Walker Wildmon on At the Core today
Welcome back to at the Core with Walker Wahman and Rick Green. I'm Rick Green, America's Constitution coach. Thanks for staying with me today, filling in for Walker today. He's usually with you on Wednesdays, of course, our normal schedule. He's got you Monday, Wednesday, Friday. I got you Tuesday, Thursday. Yesterday we both had you. And, today I'm filling in for Walker. So thanks for letting us just keep you totally confused. That's the goal. Keep you totally confused. All right, we're going to hit the phones today. 8885-898840-88885, 89840. And don't forget the two to two. Okay. Be thinking about it. What can you do with your two hours of your life a week, 2% of your fortune, and two posts a week to put your sacred honor on the line? Lives, fortune, sacred honor. We need to all give that little bit of it for the next 410 days so we can save our country.
How many instances on general aviation or commercial flights do lithium batteries cause problems
Alrighty. Let's, jump over to Vicki in Texas. Vicki in Texas, how you doing? What's your comment? Question or insult? Go for it.
>> Caroline: Hey, good afternoon. I am a commercially rated pilot and I do understand the lithium, issue. What the general public does not know is how many instances on, general aviation or commercial aviation flights that unfortunately, lithium batteries do cause a problem. You're not going to hear about that every day. pilots have to deal with that every Day. So is it. Is it an unfathomable rule for you're going to have to live with? It's not a bad one. And trust me, everything they do, everything they do, everything is all this, all the staff, the checklist, all that for your safety. So.
>> Rick Green: Well, I'm curious, like, when you say it, it happens more often, but we don't hear about it. Like, what happens?
>> Caroline: the batteries can get hot, they can overheat. Like, if you have, let's say you have some batteries, in a battery charger, little rechargeable AA batteries at home, and they're not really, they're not charging like you want. And you reach down and touch them, and they're very hot. They can have a problem. They don't always, but they can. They can smoke, they can start, they could start a fire. And if it's a flight, I'm flying. I don't want to fire on my flight.
>> Rick Green: I hear you. Lots of things can happen. I'm asking how much it has happened. Like, what's actually happened.
>> Caroline: I can't give you numbers on that, but I can tell you, the general public has no idea what happens on, the numbers of things that happens on flights and, commercial and general aviation, charter flights, you name it.
>> Rick Green: Vicki, do you listen to my program much? I'm just curious.
>> Caroline: I don't as often as I want to.
>> Rick Green: I was just wondering if you knew how ornery I am. Right.
>> Caroline: It takes one to know one.
>> Rick Green: So that's why, like, when you say the public just doesn't know, you know what my response to that is? Well, why not? And am I just supposed to trust the fact that enough of it has happened in the past? You know, I'm just that guy, right? I'm just the one that's going to raise my hand and go, well, wait. Okay, you're telling me to just do this because, trust me, we're going to take care of you. I'm the last guy that's going to do that. I'm going to ask. I hear you. It could happen, but I want to hear that it has happened. And if so, like, how often out of the millions and millions of batteries that. That are chart rechargers that you get what I'm saying? I'm not trying to be argumentative. I'm just trying to get a better handle on what the real risk is, not just the possibility that it could be a problem that happens more often.
>> Caroline: You want to know the why behind the what. And I understand that.
>> Rick Green: Yeah, yeah. You're a pilot. You want to know too, I bet.
>> Caroline: well, it would be nice, but I'm not generally too concerned about it just because there are general rules in place that help keep everyone safe, not just me.
>> Rick Green: Yeah.
>> Caroline: And as I. I was a skydiving instructor also, and I used to tell my students, if, if we have a problem in the airplane, and I can safely get you out of the airplane, that's fine. We would hook them up, do a static line. They would get out of the airplane. I said, but if I get out of the airplane, it would behoove you to follow me. So with. With a, with a regular airplane, that's generally not a possibility.
>> Rick Green: Right? You're great, Vicki. I hope you call in more often. Thank you for listening today.
>> Caroline: You guys are awesome. Thanks. Thanks for what you do, seriously.
>> Rick Green: God bless you.
Vicki says she has PTSD from COVID safety cult
Yeah, I know, I know those of you that listen all the time, you know how ornery I am, and it is very much PTSD from, from the COVID safety cult. That, that. That is why I have just this, If you're watching online, I've got a tick. I mean, I'm literally, like, twitching anytime I'm told. Trust us on this. We're just trying to keep you safe. And, and, and, and. And, you know, I just immediately see Anthony Fauci, you know, lying to the American people and, and telling them to do stupid things like wearing two masks and, and all the other stupid things that we were told to do. And then, of course, my distrust of the airlines and airline personnel, no offense to Vicki, you know, because the cat. The pilots really weren't that bad during all of this. It was. And it wasn't all the flight attendants. I had great flight attendants. Sometimes that would be like, hey, they kind of wink and say, don't, you know, don't worry. Go ahead and keep eating your chocolate covered pomegranates, and you don't have to put that stupid mask on. And then I had other ones that were. And you could tell the ones that were total tyrants, they were the ones that had never had any real power in their life. and the worst ones, the worst ones were these soy boys, you know, these. These stewards that were, you know, clearly, they loved the opportunity to lord, over, a guy like me, let me just put it that way, because I kind of, you know, I bristle at that kind of stuff. So, anyway, so, yeah, I got a little PTSD at the idea that these same people that that, that meaning the government and the airline executives, that flat out, you know, lied to us for all of the COVID nonsense and made us do things that were actually unhealthy and actually bad for us. To have to wear a mask like that was absolutely unhealthy for people. And I watched also just the cruelty with which they did it to a lot of people, to the kids. Do you remember that? How they would make a one year old or a two year old have to wear a mask on a plane and they kicked entire families off of planes because a two year old would not keep a mask on as I would hope a 2 year old would not want to wear that mask because they can't breathe normally and they're having to breathe in the toxins of the mask and getting less oxygen to the brain. I mean all the stupid, stupid things that we were told to do, and you know, a lot of it too was the fact that it was this incalcitrance. This is just this unwillingness to even have mercy on people. I had this one lady, wonderful, wonderful friend, from Florida and her and her husband had come to one of our classes in Nevada and and she had a, has a real bad asthma, problem. And so she couldn't wear, literally medically could not wear a mask. And so going home, the airline, in fact it was Southwest, Southwest kicked her off her flight even though she had a medical letter everything showing she couldn't do that. And she had to go get, to go pay $800 for a one way ticket to get home on a different airline that would acknowledge her medical exemption. And you know, it was that kind of stuff. It was the, the rape victims, the people that had been you know, completely abused and had major trauma at having anything covering their face like that from, from, from an abusive situation, with zero mercy for those people. Zero. Just intelligence to say it doesn't make sense to keep you from flying or to make you wear that mask. So anyway, I know that has nothing to do with the batteries. It's just where my ptsd, and my immediate knee jerk reaction to the idea of saying, oh don't worry, we're keeping you safe and it's all for your safety. And the safety ism, just is I'm always going to question it. I'm not against being safe and I absolutely want the planes, you know to fly well and have all their safety checks. And I don't want little bombs, you know, out of, out of you know, Batteries that are going to blow up and cause problems, of course. So I want them to do good science here and do things that are reasonable and rational. I'm just going to question. I'm just going to be one of those guys that questions to make sure. Okay, let's go back to the phones. 888-589-8840.
Next up in Texas is Sue. You're up next. Sue: I am a flight attendant. I take care of 500 people a day
Next up in Texas is Sue. Sue, go ahead. You're up next. Comment, question, insult. You got the floor.
>> Caroline: Hello.
>> Rick Green: Hey, I hear you.
>> Caroline: Yes, I want to. I want to start by telling you how much I love you. I love afa. I love the shows. I listen to you every day.
>> Rick Green: Every bad feeling is one of those. But Rick, you're wrong on this. Now go ahead.
>> Caroline: Yes, yes, but. But one thing I would love for you all to know is what we already know as flight attendants. I am a flight attendant. I take care of 500 people a day. I love it. But a lot of times it's safety, safety, safety. And we don't need to panic the people by saying, well, if you don't do it, blah, blah, blah. So we just got to follow rules. And I myself have been through some safety issues in the airline industry. So I honestly could tell you we do it for your guys. Good.
>> Rick Green: Do you think it ever gets overdone.
>> Caroline: Some of the flight attendants? Yes, I do agree. They have this power height, you know, but most of the time it's because it's really for your safety. Easy way out of the aircraft in case of an emergency, easy way out, you know. And those batteries do get hot. My own battery just got hot about a week ago on mother's Day. I had to go get a new phone. I woke up in the morning, my battery was by my bed, it was hot as anything. the cell phone was not holding a charge. I went, oh, this is not good. After my training, this is not good at all. So I ended up getting a new phone. Three years old phone. So you always have to be cautious and we always want to take care of yourself. But of course, always with respect, but.
Have you ever seen one actually put a fire? I mean, that's
>> Rick Green: Have you ever seen one actually put a fire? I mean, that's what I'm trying to get to is I know they get hot, mine gets hot. I'm just wondering how often I have not.
>> Caroline: Because we're preventing that. We don't ever want to get to the point where we have to pull out all our emergency equipment to put out a fire. And, you see how t the airplanes are. They're very tight. But our training, our training is very well done. That we could see it. I, we see this, these devices catch on fire. So we don't want to get to that point.
>> Rick Green: So you have seen them catch on fire?
>> Caroline: Oh, yeah, that's what, that's what I'm.
>> Rick Green: Trying to get to is get.
Sue: I want to hear an example of batteries catching on fire
So I want to hear an example of, of one actually catching on fire. And I'm sure it has happened. I'm just trying to measure. Because here's what I don't like. Sue, I, I don't want us to ever be Andrew Cuomo where he said, if it saves one life, it's worth it. And they don't do a cost benefit analysis because he ended up killing tens of thousands of people by putting, you know, put, put people back into the homes. And you know, the whole thing that he did. And so it was actually, it's the lack of, of, of intelligent analysis with a cost benefit to realize, you're not going to never have an accident. There's going to be, you know, you can't fly and not have an accident at some point, or you can't have batteries without one at some point, you know, catching on fire, whatever. So I'm just trying to get to where that, that statistical analysis is that makes sense on the cost benefit analysis. And so I just want to hear, you know. Oh, yeah, they, there is, there are examples of them blowing up or catching on fire and, being a problem.
>> Caroline: So I think you should Google it. A battery catching on fire on a cell phone or a laptop or an iPad and you'll see how they, they actually trigger. Sometimes there's more than one battery there or inside a device. One battery, one battery might catch on fire. Then the second one, you think you got it out. Then the second one might catch on fire, and before you know it, you got a full blown, you know, emergency on the plane. And we can't, we can't afford to do that for the passengers. We got to make sure we keep them safe. So really, really, truly, it's really for our own good because it's for my own good too as a, as a flight attendant. So I just want to make sure I get you safe from point A to point B. And I love you guys.
>> Rick Green: I love you too, Sue. God bless you. You have a fantastic afternoon.
>> Caroline: Okay? Thank you.
>> Rick Green: Alrighty. Alrighty.
I got all Texas calls today. Wait a minute. I'm looking at a lit up board
Let's go back to the phones in, man, I got a lot of tech. Wait a minute. I got all Texas calls today. I'm looking at a lit up board and every single one. This is, this warms my Heart. The fact that that many Texans would call in to chew me. No, I'm gonna kid. Not chew me out. they're all different comments. But anyway, everybody's called somebody call from another state. Just so that, you know, the guys at American Family Association. Don't, don't worry that Texas is, is taking over. Because if Texas takes over, actually, that would be good for, for everyone, I think.
Rick Doneman: We need to vote with our dollars not our values
All right, let's go to. Let's. All right, we're going to stay in Texas. Then Gina in Texas is going to be up next. Gina, hey, thanks for calling in. What's your comment? Question? Insult, whatever you got.
>> Caroline: Oh, yes. It's so good to talk to you. I'm your neighbor up here in the Tyler area.
>> Rick Green: Yay. And, I feel my first constitution class in time. Not the first class, but the first time we filmed the Constitution class was in Tyler.
>> Caroline: Really?
>> Caroline: Well, I'm not surprised. It's a wonderful, wonderful area, Rick.
>> Rick Green: It is.
>> Caroline: I'm going to change the subject just a little bit. I'm on back to the 22 2, which I love. And, I, I'm very involved in my local Republican Party and I, I scan several, news feeds every day and I send out alerts to a lot of people. That's kind of how I invest my time. I'm also going back to graduate school to study ministry, since I'm retired from my first job, which involves a lot of traveling. So I don't, I don't envy you. It's a lot of work to running back and forth to the airport. Rick, thank you for all you do.
>> Rick Green: You're welcome.
>> Caroline: What I wanted to. On the two two, two, one thing that, that gets my hair standing on in is when I hear somebody who's written a Christian book and a lot of them have thank good for God for that. But then they come out and they say, well, you can find me on Amazon, right? We've got Christian bookstores and online Christian bookstores. And for example, yesterday in my newsfeed, I found that. I mean, in, my search, I found that Amazon actually has T shirts. Now, I hadn't verified this, but usually the feeds I check are pretty accurate. They had t shirts with, 86, 47 on them.
>> Rick Green: Wow.
>> Caroline: That they were. That they're selling.
>> Rick Green: Yeah. well, I want to say right off the bat, Gina, 100% agree that we, we need to vote with our dollars. Right. We need, we need to steer our money to companies that support American values, not tear down American Values, you know, and that's the beauty of that, is we're getting more and more. Sometimes you don't have an option, right? Like sometimes you, you with computers, it's difficult. Like I use a Mac. Even though Apple is, is. Has been very, liberal and, and most of their money goes to Democrats. And it's not a company I would prefer to support, but I don't have a good alternative that I found that, that, that will work with the technology that, that we need in production. A lot of times we had to buy, you know, camera equipment or sound equipment that is from a company that isn't the preferred vendor for the values that we have. But then other times we have a choice insurance. We have a choice. We can use, you know, Samaritans or Christian, Medicare or whatever they call it. we can use, you know, in our, in our phones, we can use Patriot mobile instead of at&t or these other companies that are, you know, tearing down our value. So I think you're 100% spot on on that. Amazon's a tough one because it is so convenient, I have to admit. I use it. I buy stuff from there. I try not to. I try to buy from, from companies, that do support it. I try to use some of these new Public Square and some of these new, new conservative outlets. but you're, you're spot on. And, and I'm glad you mentioned it. I'm glad you called today because I think I need to add that. And that may be what, why you called. I need to add that to the 2, 2, 2. And add that to our Rebuilding Liberty plan. I mention it in the book, but I don't give a lot of, options and alternatives, so. Gina, you've given me homework for today. Thank you so much. I didn't have enough to do. No, I love you. It's just, it's so true. I mean, we need to be voting with our dollars. American families always push for that. You know, that's why we do the whole Christmas thing and talk about which stores are doing the right thing. And I mean, it's so that you can support people that support our values and not support people that are tearing down our values. Don't fund the enemy now, sometimes, like I said, you don't have an option. I'll, admit I'm a coffeeaholic. I try to avoid Starbucks at all cost, but if I'm stuck somewhere and it's the only option, I got to have my coffee, so it's rare. But once in a while, I'll still buy one. All right, quick break, 888-589-8840. We'll be right back. You're listening to at the Core. This is at the Core on American Family Radio with your host, Walker Wildmon.
Rick Green: I'm Rick Green, America's Constitution coach
Welcome back. That's CORE with Walker Wildmon and Rick Green. I'm Rick Green, America's Constitution coach, filling in for Walker today and also will be with you tomorrow. So you're stuck with me for three days in a row. It's a wild, wild ride. Let's go back to the phones. Lots of Texans calling in today. Windell Windale from Texas. Wendell, go ahead, man.
>> Caroline: Yes, I loved your dissertation last week on the, papers, the, that you gave a, speech on the Federalist Papers. And to be direct, I was very, much agreeing and liking that. There's a lot of eye opening stuff there you gave in that dissertation. my question is why doesn't someone alert either Lord Trump or President Trump's, legal officers into this so that he can defend himself more adequately against these rogue far left, Masonic, Satanist Democrats and put them in their place with this information and say, here you go, here's the facts. This is where we got our Constitution from. This is where they based it on. This is how they separated the three branches of the government and this is who's got the sword over it, as you had stated.
>> Rick Green: Yeah, so, yeah, well, I really think, I think they, they are, they're way more clued into this than I thought they would be. Like, they, I have been shocked at how well they have argued these cases and, you know, brought in the precedent and the constitutional, you know, the debates and the origin of the clauses in the Constitution rather than just going off of Supreme Court decisions of the last 30 years. That's, that's been a breath of fresh air in the way that this has been approached. So whoever's calling the shots on that for President Trump behind the scenes is doing a phenomenal job. And you know, for, for us, we always go back to the Federalist Papers and the, and the debates in the states on the ratification of the Constitution and of course the debates at the Constitutional Convention and, and you know, use that to say here's what that the original intent was. This is what they, how they expected it to work. And that's why I love Hamilton's comments in federalist78 where he talks about, you know, the court is, it has neither the purse nor the sword. It doesn't have Force or will. I mean, there's no, you don't have to worry about the court. It's not going to be able to be tyrannical. It's not going to be able to take away your liberty. They never dreamed that a low level federal district judge would think they had the authority to tell the whole country what to do or to override, you know, the President on these kind of things. It did start happening fairly quickly in terms of the courts pushing its power. But, you know, guys like Jefferson pushed back on that. But Hamilton was pretty clear in Federalist 78 that, that, you know, this is, if you ever did cross that line, if the court started trying to make law like these district judges are doing with these, these rogue decisions, if the court ever does that, then you have everything to fear from the courts because now you have actual tyranny. This is, this is true tyranny. In a black robe, when you have an unelected person, you have not chosen. No one in America other than the president that appointed them. No one in America got to vote and I guess the Senate, whenever they, whenever they approve. So, yeah, okay, you had 101 people get to have some say in who this judge was. But we did not have an election from the people. We did not choose this federal judge or any of these federal judges that have been doing these decisions. And even if we had, even if, even if that local area, wherever their district court is, even if they had chosen, even if they had been able to vote for and elect that judge, do we think those people in that district should get to tell the rest of the country what to do? Should they be able to elect a federal judge that then is going to make policy for a whole nation that doesn't make sense to anybody. Everybody realizes that's tyranny. That's, that's, that's, you know, literally, that's not just taxation without representation or regulation without representation. That's tyranny without representation. That's, that's allowing someone else to completely make the law for you that you did not choose. so there's no consent of the governed. In other words, there's none of the basic ideas of how the constitutional republic is supposed to work. So I completely agree with you, Wendell. I mean, I think, President Trump should push the envelope on this. He should absolutely go as far as he possibly can to stop this. I actually think it's good that these judges have done this because it's bringing into focus what has actually been a problem for, you know, as Clarence Thomas pointed out for at least, you know, 18 years when they really started doing these national injunctions in 2007. but. But really a problem for 50 or 60 years where the court has been way overstepping its bounds and making policy instead of applying policy. That's their job. They're supposed to apply policy to the people that are standing before them in the courtroom. That's. That's the job of the court. Policy is supposed to be created. Law is supposed to be created by the legislative authority given to the legislature. I mean, they just think about the names of these various, branches of the government. So, anyway, yeah, I think you're. I don't. I guess what I'm trying to say is I think they are on top of it. I think they are pushing this about as far as they can, and they will continue to push it. They're bringing it to a head. We'll see what the courts, the Supreme Court says in this case with the, birthright citizenship. Because that's the case where they bring up all of these issues with regard to a district judge being able to overrule the President of the United States on so many of these, what are clearly policy issues. And so once. Once. And as I said, I think yesterday with Walker, I don't feel great about it. I don't. I don't. I don't think it's likely that we win that case. I think Thomas and Alito, I think it's going to be a 7:2 decision or maybe six, three. I think Thomas and Alito will definitely be on the right side of it. They will say everything I'm saying right now, and they will give the constitutional history of it in their dissent. You watch. But I think Barrett and, Roberts will definitely side with the, with the liberals. And I think you've got a pretty decent chance that, even Gorsuch or Kavanaugh also go that way on this particular issue. Because for them, you got to understand the mindset. These people are. It's like a cabal, man. They are, When you come up through the ranks of the legal community and you're in the upper echelons of that, if you go to one of the top law schools and then you clerk for one of the top law firms or one of the big, you know, big judges, and then you get hired by one of the big law firms, all you ever hear is how the judges are basically the high priest of the law, that they are going to save the world, that they're somehow impartial, which they are not, and that they're going to be the ones to make everything right. And the sarcasm and the disdain for the American people and for the elected representatives of the American people that comes out of the judicial. Not just the judicial branch in terms of the judges, but also just the legal community itself. It's. It's nauseating. It is. So, it's. It's why I don't even. I practice very little law anymore. I, I was so turned off by that even back in Law School 30 years ago, and certainly in the legal community. And even when, you know, when I ran for judge in Texas, it was just so obvious and so over the top. And that's what's happening right now. That's why you're gonna have a hard time getting five Supreme Court justices, anyone from within the system to go against the system to get five Supreme Court justices that actually say, you know, the court really shouldn't have this much power. Whether at the lowest level or at the highest level.
Robert King: I think Kavanaugh and Gorsuch inoculated against hero worship of judges
The power resides with the legislature and the president to get them to say that today, after all these years of them being told that they're so wonderful and they're the, they're the impartial ones, they're the ones that can make the right decision. And since they have supposed lifetime appointments, which they don't, it's for good behavior. But because of all of that somehow, that they're above all of the riff raft and they're above all of the petty stuff, they believe it. I mean, and I think, I think Barrett, has that disease. Robert certainly has that disease. I see enough of it in Kavanaugh and Gorsuch that that's why we don't get them all the time, but we get them sometimes. Thomas and Alito, the only ones that somehow were inoculated from that. I think the inoculation for Thomas was his hearing. Whenever he was appointed to the supreme court by George H.W. bush and as he called it, a high tech lynching occurred. for him, he became inoculated to the system. and maybe Kavanaugh to some extent because of what they did to him. but Alito is just somehow some way just been solid. I mean, I don't know if it's because he and Thomas helps. but anyway, those two are the only ones that I think are immune to that mindset and willing to basically do a shot across the bow of the entire judiciary itself and to help get us back to the place that the Constitution actually established which is not three equal branches of government. We do not have three equal branches of government. We're not supposed to. The Constitution is very clear and the Federalist Papers are very clear that the legislature, as Madison said in I, believe 51 Federalist 51, the legislature necessarily predominates, meaning it should be the most powerful of the three branches. Why? Because the House is elected every two years. They have to come home and answer to us the fastest. The second most powerful branch is the president. President kind of has to answer to us if they want to run for reelection, to a second term. but also has a little bit of a, of a, of a, accountability just from legacy and reputation and wanting to be popular and all that stuff. But judges, they have no accountability. None. And so there's. They should have. I mean, the Federalist Papers actually make it clear that the legislature is supposed to hold them accountable. That's why they also say that impeachment is a bridle in the hands of the legislature. If you impeach enough judges, it's like reins on the horse. You're going to be able to pull back that horse that's getting out of control. And so we've gotten that all out of whack with this whole, literally, you know, almost hero worship of the judges, and we give them too much power and too much of a pass. And so all of that to say, I'm sorry, I went way too long with Wendell's question. but it was, it was good. And, that I think, I think President Trump and whoever it is behind the scenes, that's kind of shepherding a lot of this positioning with the courts. They get it. They understand exactly what I just talked about. And they are trying to rebalance the balance of powers and the checks and balances in America to where it was supposed to be. Legislature most powerful president, second most powerful, and judiciary, absolutely the weakest, just as it was described by the Founding Fathers. And Lord willing, we'll get back there. And we kind of needed this. You need the pain sometimes. You need the absurdity of a, of a district judge overruling the president on a, on a basic policy to enforce the law of the land, for it to wake people up. And that's essentially what I, what I think is happening. I think it's a very, very good thing.
Thomas from Arkansas calls in with question about starting a gun academy
Okay, let's go to Thomas in Arkansas. We got to get out of Texas for a minute. And so. Go, Hogs, go Thomas. What part Arkansas you calling from?
>> Thomas: Yes, sir. I'm from the Northwest Arkansas area, Benton county, to be specific.
>> Rick Green: Yeah, absolutely man. We still got a place up in Marshall, Arkansas. And best handguns on the planet are made up there. Wilson Combat. My gun Crafter is made up there and Nighthawk, all three of them. Great, great part of Arkansas. Go ahead brother, you got the floor.
>> Thomas: Yeah, so I just wanted to know, so I'm a 20 year old young man and I just kind of wanted to ask what would be the best way to go about maybe starting to implement the two to two rule myself and just kind of establishing a foundation. my dad actually turned me on to the, to the radio, so I just started listening recently. I'm not too familiar with everything, but. Yeah, just kind of wanted to establish that question and ask you.
>> Rick Green: I love that question, Thomas. Yeah, exactly. Question of the year right there, bro. first of all, let me tell you, let me just invite you, I'd love to have you at Patriot Academy. we do leadership congresses and state capitals around the country. In fact, we've got a graduate from not too far from where you are that's serving in the Arkansas legislature right now, Alyssa Brown. In fact, she passed the Ten Commandments bill, just a couple of weeks ago. Super excited about that for the state of Arkansas. but anyway, we'd love to have you come either to the Patriot Academy campus in Texas and do our National Leadership Congress the last week of July, or join us anytime in June or July in one of the state capitols around the country where we're going to be and get a chance to really, you know, dive in and learn this stuff and get around some other young people like yourself that want to do more and want to be a part of the solution and saving the country and receive the torture freedom. We want to pass it to you and we want to train you and equip you and deploy you out there as a good biblical citizen to help save the country. So do definitely, Thomas, go to patriotacademy.com we also have a one month program. If you got all of July available. we've got a fantastic program, in July. Your question was so good. In fact, man, if you're, if you are interested in doing that, I'm gonna offer you a full scholarship right now on the air. If you'd like to come and spend the whole month at Patriot Academy's campus. You get to do a four day handgun class, you get a three hours college credit in government. you get, all kinds of great training. You get to get to help Us, out here on the campus as we're getting ready for our big events. And it's called the Patriot Institute. It's summer intensive for a month. And it's a 1997 is the tuition normally to do that whole thing and it includes the, the last week leadership Congress, which is normally a grand by itself. Thomas, if you're interested in that, I want you to go to our website patriotacademy.com today and there's an infoatriercademyou. Send in an email and you say Rick Green told me on the air he'd give me a scholarship to come to the one month intensive. And I don't know if that's even possible for you. You may not have, the summer time available to do that. But your question was so good. I love the fact that you're hungry and that you want to make a difference. And so the first thing I'd encourage you to do is come to Patriot Academy and and learn these things. And I will scholarship you to do so. How's that sound?
>> Thomas: Yes, sir. I appreciate that opportunity. I do have quite a bit planned in July. I'm a, I'm a full time student pretty much. I'm taking summer classes as well at the University of Arkansas.
>> Rick Green: Oh, good.
>> Thomas: I'm working two jobs right now, so definitely got the time tense going on. But I appreciate that opportunity very much. I do say like, I just, I just want to be part of that younger, generation right now that, you know, to me it's about establishing common sense. You know, there's so much nonsense in the world right now going on and you know, I look at that affecting so many young men my age and young women as well. Just, I just want to kind of, yeah. Touch base with you and see what you thought about it. So.
>> Rick Green: Well, Go Hogs, go brother. My, my sister, my brother in law both graduated from U of A. And, and when I first moved to Texas, I had red carpet and go hogs go all over my drapes, just so you know. but hey, seriously man, go to our website and if you can find a date for any of those, even the three day ones, this summer, I'd love to have you. Your heart is exactly right. And Thomas, you represent, a lot of our listeners don't realize this. You represent, I think, a significant percentage of your generation that is going to turn this country around. You guys are hungry, you're conservative, you love the Lord, you want to do the right thing you want to be servant leaders. So the people that think your generation's lost and all of that, they're just not around the right ones. I get to be around young men like you all the time. And, and I'm excited for you. So I hope you'll check out Patriot Academy and, and come see me, man, and. And, check out our new course, rebuilding Liberty. And we go deeper into the 2, 2, 2. And some things you can do even now while you're busy going to school and. And working the jobs and all that, but. But I will keep that scholarship open for you. If you can find a way to come join us, that door is open for you. So track me down, bro.
>> Thomas: Yes, sir. I appreciate that.
>> Rick Green: All right. God bless you. Thanks for listening, everybody. You've been listening to at the Core with Walker Wildmon and Rick Green. I'm, Rick Green, America's Constitution coach. By the way, that website for Thomas and everybody else, if you want to get some young people into those programs, patriotacademy.com we'll see you tomorrow.
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