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Welcome to Episode 230, where Justin and Jesse examine how a holiday meant for honoring fallen soldiers somehow morphed into a hyper-local dumpster fire of performative activism. Apparently, the latest trend for progressive politicians involves treating Memorial Day like a personal brand expansion, complete with highly coordinated tone-deafness and a side of crowd-control chemicals.
We dive deep into the recent chaos at the Delaney Hall detention facility in Newark, where local representatives decided to rally against ICE based on a five-page letter that looks like it was penned by a toddler learning Spanish. Naturally, what was supposed to be a righteous display of solidarity quickly dissolved into an unhinged scuffle, resulting in several prominent figures getting a face full of pepper spray. We break down the absolute irony of politicians trying to "calm the crowd" they actively riled up, only to learn the hard way that chaotic crowds don't care about your legislative title.
Finally, we shift our focus to the legislative assembly as New Jersey attempts to play a game of progressive one-upmanship with California. We dissect the quiet, bureaucratic push of Bill S2260—a piece of litigation so aggressively overreaching that it effectively attempts to nullify the First Amendment near reproductive health facilities. From "shield state" posturing to creating brand new criminal offenses for standing on a sidewalk, we unpack exactly how much this incoming legal trainwreck is going to cost Garden State taxpayers in inevitable court defeats.
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Welcome to another episode of the Carpefeide Podcast where if the shoe fits, you wear it. And if the truth hurts, you bear it. I am Justin Gruber and I am Jesse Gruber and today we hope you will seize the faith. Hey everybody, welcome to this episode of the Carpefeide Podcast. This is episode 230 for those of you keeping count. Great job by the way. That's dedication, that's strong dedication. Jesse, how you doing tonight? I'm doing okay, I'm trying to cough. You try harder over there but because you know it's bad for audio. Cough off in the microphone. So try to keep the voice nice and level tonight. You won't be able to. Because we're debasing this whole episode off of Internet Agenda from Jesse. He's not going to, he will cough because he will become quite spirited. It's true. I provided every single story that we're talking about tonight. I feel good about that. I feel like I ran it on history so much last week. It seems only correct. It was, it was a, it was a hyper local. Sorry. There was a lot of that. We're talking at the same time. No, no one's talking. I was just checking our listens from last week. It's a little bit lower than it could be. It's a holiday weekend, dude. Yeah, maybe give them a break. Maybe that's it or maybe they're just like an hour and 15 minutes. I wasn't that last weekend. Last week's episode was filled with good information on the history of our founding. You should go back and make sure you pay attention. Because our nation had an explicitly Christian founding. Nonetheless, we're going to be talking about some hyper local stuff and you know, natural self-defense. We're talking about a lot of things that we don't have to do because it's happening. And it got just y'all hot and bothered. He was all. And bothered. Or other expression that means similar. Amaze, amaze. So tonight we're going to be talking about Memorial Day weekend. Because we could just have a normal holiday where. You know, we remembered those that. Given the ultimate gift of their life to, you know, safeguard freedom, we couldn't just do that. No, no, we couldn't because everything's stupid. And people are dumb. So instead of. Just having wonderful national field good stories where people remembered those veterans that had given their lives. We decided to remember drug addicts who died on the street and also try to. Interfear with federal agents. That's pretty much what happened. Way to go. Way to go. Jesse, take it away. Well. I was mine in my own business on Monday. We are church pulls of float every year. On Memorial Day. And I feel like. Our floats actually one of the few that actually understands what Memorial Day is and it's it's intent purpose. But Memorial Day and Veterans Day two different holidays celebrating two different things by the way. Memorial Day different than Independence Day. Also very different holiday. Very different holiday. Yes. But I was throwing my phone. I'm like, why am I seeing? Why is George Floyd a thing again? And well. It. Turns out it was the anniversary of. Of that whole thing. And so everybody in their mother. Was posting about George Floyd and. His martyrdom which was not actually martyrdom it was just. And overduce. We're going to go with. Reality and not just. Fantasy. But yeah. So that ruined Memorial Day and then. The other thing that kind of moved Memorial Day. Well, do you actually do you have any anecdotes you want to talk about on that? It was just a thing that existed for me. I wasn't really going to harp on that with too much. Well, I mean. It. Doesn't seem like the right time. To take time out of your. Public facing. Social media. When you're. A political figure to honor George Floyd on the day we're remembering fallen soldiers. It seems intensely mistaken. We all remember the summer of love. We all remember. How as long as you were violently rioting. I'm sorry. Firey, but mostly peaceful protesting. Firey, but mostly peaceful protest. That you can't catch COVID and it's all good. To destroy businesses because George Floyd died and we were to assume. That he was murdered. And we. Quite possibly railroaded a person who did exactly what he was trained to do. And George Floyd died because he had a large doses of fentanyl in the system. And that's very bad. And a person who had been a career criminal. Was then turned into some sort of martyr figure. That we. I don't know lionize into st. hood. It's a really messed up situation. And it kind of points to the degeneracy of. Much of our political class. That we would rob those who actually heroically died. For someone who did not heroically ever do anything in his life. Ever. Heroically ever. And that's just that said that said. The amount of lives that George Floyd has touched with destruction in his name is. Countless at this point and that's shame. Instead of remembering those that actually served and gave the full measure. Of their life in service to us. We. We really. People some highly vaccinated individuals really missed the mark. Big time. Including the DNC on their own social media. The mayor of Minneapolis. There's just countless figures who misunderstood what their role was. And what the day was which is very ashamed so that's my anecdote on that. And I think it was a tragedy that that. happened this past weekend. So yeah I made a mistake and I did it all for you guys. I just purposefully searched Cory Booker my New Jersey senator just to see what he posted on Memorial Day. He did post one video from the Navy Seal Foundation which is good. Then he did another text-based post on Memorial Day which was good. And then he posted George Floyd's murder shook the conscience of our nation and the world. The collective pain inspired a powerful movement for justice and reform. We must keep pushing until we truly have equal justice for all. My comment, tell me you live in an echo chamber without telling me you live in an echo chamber. Yeah. And later his friends from New Jersey's political class found out what it would be like to experience equal justice under the law. The other post he made on May 25th was raising the alarm on the dangers of our current food system which is random. But okay. Cool. Good for him. Good for him. Talk about lizard people and braze one of them. He's not a real human. I'm convinced he has he has never seen the garden state part of the garden state ever at all. He doesn't know what a farm is. He's never been to a farm. I guarantee it. He has no idea where food comes from. Yeah I'm pretty sure he's only ever experienced one type of grass. So definitely. And is that what happened to his eye? Zai's? Yeah. He uses that grass for his glaucoma. Oh, so helps his glaucoma. I don't know where he's looking. Why do they so crazy all the time? They're slightly far apart. Yeah. It's a real it's a real problem. So that that that was unfortunate. And if that was all that happened on a royal day, it would be bad enough. But in New Jersey, we decided to, Hey man, we made national headlines again. We tried to grab the knob on the speaker and crank it up to 11 with stupid progressive people doing stupid vaccinated things all over the place. So we have a we have a nice attention facility here in New Jersey because we need a nice attention to facility. Pretty simple. It's pretty I mean, honestly, all the places to have one. It's a shame because what they have done to the price of electricity in New Jersey, I mean, just to affording to keep the lights on in that building is probably overwhelming because shoot, we can't have air conditioning or lights. I personally just enjoy reading books by candle now. I know it's causing eye strain. But I just like our forefather. But yeah, we're trying to catch up to California and their stupid with our current energy plans that are in the works. So one day we all literally may have to move out of New Jersey in order to see at night. But on Monday, several New Jersey representatives decided to visit the ice facility in Delaney Hall, the Delaney Hall Immigration Center in Newark. That is not where we are from New Jersey is a small state, but it is very important to clearly define that there is a North Jersey that is the most isolated of New Jersey. And then there is South Jersey, which is where we live is much better, but still New Jersey. Facts. Facts. So anyway, at this attention center, they are people being held for smuggling drugs, trafficking humans, murder, assault, sexually abusing other humans, sexually abusing miners, trafficking miners, you know, it's holding all of the best and brightest people that we could find the really cream of the crop of humans. This is the place where on Memorial Day, the Democrats decided that they would go and protest immigration, customs, enforcement agents because these people, I'm pretty sure would vote for them. So they really were hoping that they could get a few more votes by emptying the ice facility so that all of the murderers and rapists and drug lords could vote for them in upcoming elections, which by the way, if you're in New Jersey, June 2nd, Tuesday, coming up Tuesday, you want to vote. So don't forget to vote, New Jerseyans. Wait, what are we voting for? A whole bunch of stuff. In New Jersey? Yes, sir. In May? No. June. In June? Yeah. I'll get on that. You should have gotten election ballots. Yeah, I think I did. I have a pile of mail. I'll look at it. It's primary, it's primary thing. It's primary thing. Okay. You know, I did look at it and I was just so pleased because now I live in Salem County, which the website for Salem County hold on. I'm trying to is more than cows.com because there's a lot of cows in Salem County. It is it is going to stay. This is going to stay as you get more than cows. No bull. It is clever, clever marketing. I will give it to Salem County. That's clever marketing. Yeah, they did a fun one on that one. But I was just taking it back by the lack of Democrat people running for office in my county. I love it. Okay. I will review my ballot. But what prompted this recent protest, which started on Friday and is still continuing for some reason, mainly because I guess these people have no lives, is because there was a letter. Did you know about the letter? There was a letter. Yes, there was a letter that prompted this. It is it is a apparently 300 signatures with 300 signatures from supposed detainees at Delaney Hall. The letter is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 pages long followed by signatures. The letter ends with SOS in real big letters. But that's about the only part you can understand from the letter because it is written completely in Spanish. Someone has graciously translated it for me. I will not read it because I will call. So they're really upset because they're receiving free meals, Wi-Fi, phone calls, housing. The only travesty for most of them is that they are still here in this country, receiving all of these free things, honestly. I don't know what we're supposed to do anymore. It doesn't none of it makes sense. There's no logic to it. It's all it's all just nonsense. It's all anyway. I'm glad they wrote this letter. Yeah. I mean in the letter they mention that there's members of the LGBTQ plus community in there. You know what it talks about, you know, the judges that are telling them that they're danger to the United States. It's a public knowledge that agents have arrested individuals with physical limitations such as deaf, mute blind individuals, elderly persons and even pregnant women. It is just... And all of those things, they negate the illegality of what they've done. Well, they actually acknowledge that... Parkment women cannot do anything illegal, nor can the blind or the mute. They can only do legal things. Like, what are we talking about? They said... Initially, we asked for forgiveness for the way we enter the United States. But given the circumstances, we were living in our countries which placed our lives and those of some members of our families in danger. Dude, you should see the handwriting on this. Every eye has a little circle above it, not just like a dot, like a child wrote this. I think a child wrote this. Well, here's the thing. Randomly full-cut words. Let me send you a link to this. Look, here's the problem. They're all going to get their day in court to try to be able to stay here and not have done illegal things. And you know what, even that is... I mean, I get it. We have illegal systems, so whatever... But truly, if you're arrested under suspicion of committing a crime and it's the second crime you've committed because you're here illegally, I don't know why we have to waste all of this money and resources. Didn't try to prove this crime. You are here illegally. I would do everything I could do not be arrested under suspicion of committing a crime. I would probably really fly under the radar, so to speak. It just doesn't mean... Again, it's all stupid. But nothing could have topped us to the pinity of the Democrats of New Jersey. Because they decided, after receiving a letter from a child, that day needed to intervene and go ahead and rally against ICE. As one would expect, these are not what you would call people that are well-adjusted. And so what was it? It was supposed to be a protest, ultimately turned into a scuffle, and ultimately ended with people being sprayed with pepper spray, which is nice. That's a nice way to do it. Honestly, there weren't knee batons that came out. No one got beat, which would have been probably more entertaining. I kind of like that. Wasn't it Andy Kim that got sprayed? I think Andy Kim got sprayed. He tries to bill himself as more of like the same Democrat. And he was trying to... Who was? Wasn't it Andy Kim? Yeah, well, you think he's a sane Democrat? He tries to bill himself as a sane. That's what he tries to say. I'm not as crazy as these guys. I heard saying Democrat and I was... Yeah, he attempts to paint the picture that he is the rational one. And he was trying to... You know, kind of calm every... All the sides down after it had already gotten out of control. And he had it getting pepper sprayed, which kind of makes me want to say you really need to be careful about the kind of people you hang out with. Like, bro, you went to this place with people that are unhinged. You can anticipate that unhinged things are going to happen. And then you thinking that you by yourself are going to stop the massive amounts of unhinged people. Yeah, I mean, it kind of feels like you had it coming. It kind of feels like, you know, if you go to a rock throwing contest and you get hit with a rock because you're trying to stop the rock throwing contest, you know, feels like you kind of had it coming. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, this is the type of activity that our governor finds, you know, really important to be a part of that are representatives of fuel. It's really important to be a part of they got to go, you know, protest ice. And the poor ice people are just like literally doing their job. Like, that's literally like, if a large crowd doesn't show up and try to like stop vehicles leaving and interfere with the gate and, you know, then there's no story here. There's there's no story at all. I mean, we're like months away from the reality that a illegal immigrant threw a rock and killed a teenager in a bus. Like, we're I feel like I'm old out there. Remember this story. It just happened in New Jersey. Like, we need ice here to stop that kind of crap from happening that the testable evil for absolutely no reason. I wasn't even like I was first time throwing rocks at vehicles and people like, what are we doing? Why are we trying to make ourselves a safe space for these people? Why are we trying to get them please, as a New Jersey resident, leave them there. Why are you trying to get them out? These are not good people. These are bad people. Well, it's not what the letter says, but they came here illegally to take from our country like straight off the top like right away. You can tell it's it's right there. Sorry to see. No, I was just saying that's not what the letter says. They're all perfectly fine people. Yeah, they're all perfectly fine people. There's deaf people and mute people and pregnant people and there's LGBT people and doesn't say did it did it claim that they're all innocent? No, I mean, they just said that they're fine that they're doing what they got to do. They're being held there unjustly. I'm sorry, I have to keep coughing. Guilty people being held there unjustly. It's a shame. No, you know, they're all doing the thing. It's a they apparently the people who signed it are trying to do a hunger strike. That's why everyone's there because they're saying that they don't have adequate foods and now they're doing a hunger strike there. If they don't have adequate food, don't they not need a hunger strike because they're already hungry? Yeah, I don't know. It's a great it's a great question. I said I'm going to hunger. I'm not getting the food I need. I am going to not eat food. Wait a second. What? Or did you just not get Chick-fil-A and you're upset that you didn't get what you wanted? Yeah, why do I have to eat these chicken nuggies again? I don't want to eat these chicken nuggies. These are frozen chicken nuggies. You just reheated these chicken nuggies. Yeah, I don't know. Don't traffic humans. Maybe you can eat whatever you want when you're not trafficking humans. Apparently, if you were to legal alien and you just didn't traffic humans, you could eat whatever you wanted. But no. You want to do a user minor. So now you get chicken nuggies. I don't know. Tell you like. Oh, man. Like what do you think? It's so frustrating. There's so many layers of total ignorance involved in this process. Just like absolute ignorance, total ignorance. Anyway, that's what our wonderful political class does in New Jersey. They decide that Memorial Day is a great day to protest ICE. They literally like tried to make Memorial Day about themselves because that's how arrogant and disgusting and detestable they are. Make you sure I tried to get in the building. They wouldn't let her in the building. Because she's a state. She's a state. Yeah, she's a state of a lot of work. This is a state of a facility, man. You don't have clearance here. I'll see you later. I did hear that some of our I think Andy Kim did get in because he's a federal like a he's a Senator for at the federal level. Yeah, I think he's a representative. But yes, he's on a thesis of federal. He's he's not a state. Yeah, but making sure I was a governor like, sorry. You don't get to come in here actually. Have a great day. And he came came out and said, oh, look, everybody's alive. No, they're not they're not eating their feces. I'm surprised. I'm kind of surprised that they didn't use one of the empty warehouses that are down in this area for one of these facilities because I feel like they'd get way less attention down here. Yeah, but then they have to a lot more transporting because you know, yeah, you go with the prime as, you know, so yeah, I guess that's true. You know, you go you go where the sex trafficking is happening. You go where the human smuggling is happening and the drugs are happening like, that's where you go. So that's that's where they went. That's fair. But yeah, no, if they just wanted to transport them a little farther, you know, they could just find somewhere housing near the, you know, nuclear plant. Nobody'd bother them at all. The Dems are real scared of that nuclear. Oh, no. Yeah. Count for bid. Yeah. What's that? A nuclear plant in New Jersey? Yet your energy prices are high. Great question, kids. That's for a different podcast. So beautiful. Um, and that's probably enough stupid. That's happening in New Jersey, but it got it gets worse. It gets worse. You've heard us refer to New Jersey as like little California, take California over there on the west coast, shrink it down to one eighth its size, flip it, and that's New Jersey on the east coast. And there's there's a constant battle to try to, you know, New Jersey tries to win on California and then California tries to win up New Jersey. And I mean, the major difference is that New Jersey doesn't have, you know, nearly the resources that California has. The reality is though that, legislatively, they do this fighting about who can be more stupid, who can do the most retarded thing that they possibly could. So New Jersey wants to get in and all that good, you know, murdering baby money and mutilating, you know, teenager genitals money. So they're going to jump on that whole trans tourism, abortion tourism, bandwagon. They have a little bill coming up that they've quietly moved through the state house. This is Bill S-2260. It is very bad and undoubtedly going to be challenged constitutionally if, if and as when, as soon as it's tried to actually be held against somebody, should it pass. Thursday is the day that you can vote on that. So please feel free if you're in New Jersey to contact all senators and representatives that you know, including the governor. And make sure they know that Bill S-2260 is a disgusting affront. Now, hey, I believe that you have got hot garbage. Yes, hot garbage. We'll talk about what the bill says, but even if you're just like a random Democrat listening to this, we don't mind. Like we're glad you're listening to this and we would love to have your feedback. We could love to have a discussion about what you think. The reality of Bill S-2260 is even if you agreed with all of it in principle, understand this, it will be costing New Jersey large sums of money in litigation as this is challenged every which way, including from outside states, the federal government, you know, just anybody. Because this bill is like Napoleon Bonaparte on steroids. It is a complex where they think they can control everything and they will do whatever they want without consequence. And all it's going to do is cost New Jersey taxpayers a lot of money and people their lives. So great. With that, Jesse, what don't you like about Bill S-2260? Well, I definitely agree. I think that if anybody has the stones in New Jersey to actually challenge this and get entitled to the court systems with this, I think it definitely has the opportunity to go to the Supreme Court. I mean, it's there's huge constitutional violations. So I have a summary of some of the things that are proposed in the bill. Yes, before Jesse reads that, I do want to point out we just spent a crap ton of money losing a case New Jersey, losing a case in the Supreme Court. New Jersey, losing a case in the Supreme Court, no way. Yeah, I know. Crazy, right? Where they basically tried to force a Christ's pregnancy up. It's donor lists for no reason that they had to give them to the federal government. They lost. There is literally no good reason for our state to have that list. They litigated, lost, and we paid for it. So fantastic. Great job. It was illegal. Guess what? You can't do that. Thanks, government. Anyway, so on the heels of that, they did this. Carry on, Jesse. Yeah, so keep provisions of the bill. So the first, it provides broad productions for out-of-state patients and providers. New Jersey is tempting to be what they call a shield state for both patients and healthcare professionals who treat them for abortion and LGBTQ. Related in that sweet, sweet blood money. That's what they're doing. Related. Well, it's not healthcare. It's whatever murder. So abortions murder and LGBTQ stuff is just sick and twisted. So if you live in a state where abortion is limited in some way, you can come all over to New Jersey and the New Jersey taxpayers will pay for your abortion. But this bill provides no extra-dition for that individual. So if your state calls you out and says, hey, you're doing a thing that's illegal in our state, you're circumventing the system and we want you to come back here so we could try you for whatever. I mean, they're not going to try them for no, no, no, stay is. Anyway, that's a whole separate conversation. But we are protecting them by not extraditing them to their home state and not and not actually asking to any subpoenas. No information at all will be shared. New Jersey is shutting it down. Yes. And that includes the transgender surgeries as well. Yeah. There are professional safeguards. The state licensing boards are prohibited from penalizing or evoking or suspending the licenses of doctors, nurses or other medical professionals who provide these services to out of state residents. And then there is an interstate cooperation ban. It prohibits New Jersey state agencies and local law enforcement from cooperating with or assisting in interstate investigations targeted at these legal, quote, quote, quote, legal medical activities. Yes. And thank goodness on the civil side, it doesn't matter what the medical medical license in boards can do. Because if you're a reproductive health care facility and you perform a reproductive health care activity, these are the terms they're using. And you don't properly inform the 12 year old that came from Missouri to have their genitals chopped off because they have an issue in their brain. You can still be sued by that child once they realize the tragedy they've made as the person who actually did it. That's already set as president in the law in the law. So that's great. But this, this is just disgusting. This is saying, hey, your state, hey, you're a teenager in your state says, you know, you can't travel through genitals and your parents are trying to care for you and love you through this problem. Just jump in your car with your crazy aunt come to New Jersey and we'll go ahead and hack those things right off and pump you full of hormones that will undoubtedly cause horrible issues in all aspects of every system of your body. That's what New Jersey saying. Yes, but that's not even all they're saying. It sure isn't. They're saying more. Yeah, so they are defining legally protected healthcare activities, which is that big term that you were referencing earlier. So to include reproductive health care services, medical surgical tell-how services related to human reproductive system, including abortion care, trans reception, and miscarriage management, and also gender affirming healthcare services, medical behavior, and mental health surgical and supportive therapies for the treatment of gender dysphoria and gender incongruence. Three, it creates a new state crime, ding, ding, ding, it creates a new offense under New Jersey law, which is interference with reproductive or gender affirming health services. So this is where a person can be charged. If they knowingly or purposefully obstruct, intimidate or physically block someone trying to enter or leave a healthcare facility, also criminalizes unauthorized recording or photographing of people near these facilities. Law enforcement is given explicit authority to order the immediate dispersal of gatherings that block facility driveways or entrances. I have a breakdown of the criminal penalties attached with this. So you can get a disorderly person's offense by intentionally causing a reasonable person to suffer business slash personal reputation damage, financial harm, mental anguish, or emotional distress near a facility. That is up to six months in prison and up to a $1,000 fine. Then there is a fourth degree, the crime, third degree, crime, and a second degree crime. Fourth degree is a standard physical obstruction, intimidation, threats, or coercion to block someone from entering a facility to restrict care access. My gut says that's going to be used to stay. Wait, no, please don't go inside to kill your baby. I'm assuming that that's exactly what that would cover. That is up to 18 months in prison and up to $10,000 and fines. The third degree crime would be interfering with access where the victim suffers bodily injury. That's three to five years and $15,000 and a second degree crime, interfering access where the victim suffers significant or serious bodily injury five to 10 years and up to $150,000 fine. We're criminalizing that now. Then it also affirms IVF and fertility care, which is a whole nother huge topic, but also not great. Can you go back and read the sentence where it says that they protect telehealth? Yeah. Reproductive healthcare services falls under the legally protected healthcare activities. Under the reproductive healthcare services, it covers medical surgical and telehealth services related to the human reproductive system of worsen care contraception and miscarriage management. Yep. The telehealth services there is where they talked to you over the internet or the phone. Then they prescribed you the pills that kill the baby. It caused the miscarriage issues and all other sorts of health complications following that. And all of that process will be protected by this bill in full and some in total, meaning that if you're in a state where if anyone ever gets the stones to actually hold the the Comstock Act, Comstock Act where you actually can't transport abortion pills through the mail. If somebody ever gets the stones to actually hold that up and you're in a state that doesn't let you receive these by mail, New Jersey will do everything you can to get you these pills by mail because now it's their state law to do so over the internet. Comstock, I said that right. Every once in a while, the blind square finds another once in a while. But yes, that's what New Jersey is setting themselves up. It's like if you had to be a church in this area and you have to go through your documents, your statements of faith, the policies and procedures of what the church believes, you have to build in all sorts of absolutely stupid language, so specifically, so that if they ever get upset with what we say from the pulpit, it's in our founding documents or if we're ever accused of not having a gay marriage, it's in our actual organizational documents. This is the kind of stuff that crosses so many lines. The fact that you can't stand on a sidewalk and try to care for the unborn victims that are about to be murdered is ridiculous. I mean, it's New Jersey. No one's blocking entrances to these places. No one's, no one's, it defies logic, the amount of burden they're trying to put onto the first amendment of all the Bill of Rights. It's really bad. This is the political class in which we operate in our state. This is them. This is who they are. And the reason, hopefully we made it clear, the reason why it's clearly attacking first amendment rights is because when you use your speech to implore women not to murder their children, that's crime now. So I suppose the jail that very correct. If you were to stand there at distance and say that baby is alive, please, we can help you save that baby. You would be causing emotional trauma and distress to that person and you could get a thousand dollar fine enough just six months in jail. Yep. Which is crazy. It's crazy. We're not talking about you physically going over and intimidating somebody or trying to lock them into a van and drive away to save the baby. This isn't some sort of spy movie. This is just trying to begin the dialogue to save a life. It's so ridiculous. So ridiculous. And undoubtedly, our state will continue to push stupid things like this forward, no matter how much it costs, no matter how much it costs. This is like real, this is like real serious legislation that just absolutely logs the the medical service death industry that that praises the murder of the unborn. It really, it never made sense to me. Most of the people that are going to these places, all you're doing is killing more voters that would vote for you. I don't even know what they're doing. I don't know what the long game is here. It doesn't make any sense. It's really gross and really sad. And a total and complete violation of the Constitution of the United States of America, which undoubtedly will cost us a lot of money and they will undoubtedly lose. So they get that. Which we should all be praying for. Well, first we should be praying that the public outrage is so large that they don't push this through because it does happen sometimes, but not usually on stuff like this. But then after that, I guess we'll get arrested. Undoubtedly, they'll come after Paul, but at some point that's going to be a thing that New Jersey wants. But it values it values, it values abortion more than it values religious liberty. It's disgusting. It's really disgusting. The murder of the murder of the unborn is more important than your ability to speak. That's a culture. That's a culture of death. That's a culture that desperately needs Jesus. And if not, desperately needs to be judged to death, honestly. It's horrible and evil. And we're telling you about it. So that if you're a New Jersey, please feel free and contact absolutely every representative that you can in the state house, the state sentence. And if we have to, we need to pastor the governor's phone line, which in case you need the governor's phone line, that would be 609292 6,000. If if indeed it passes, the vote is this Thursday on bill s 2260. And the answer is, please vote no, no, no, no, absolutely no. Like things I think things I get that I can't like I don't I have no ability to stop is like these bills that are going to change our entire electrical grid and make us totally dependent and also cost us, you know, personally, thousands of dollars. This one though, this one, this one's like really important. Like this is absolutely absolutely super important. We need to stop making laws to celebrate gross evil. That is the destruction of a culture. That is what God will do. God does not allow a nation like that to flourish. Righteousness exalts a nation. Yep. Legalizing criminal activity does not exalt a nation. So there's that. Any other internet problems you had this week? I don't know. There's there's so much. I mean, Connecticut just passed their homes. They're awful. Gosh, awful homeschooling law. It's terrible. It requires if you want to homeschool your kids, you have to pass a background check by the State Department of Children Child Productive Services. It's awful. You hit that correctly. If you want to homeschool your children, right, you can parent them, but you can't teach them. That's also really the least that's also that's got to go to school court. That's a huge violation of parental rights. That makes me so. In other words, morality, you can totally stick there. The alphabet right out. That's right out. How dare you? How dare you read the Bible? Sure. Teach them numbers. No way unless it's the book of the Bible, but any other numerical values, not a chance. What kind of stupidity? Oh, Connecticut. What a mistake. But if people homeschool their kids, how will they get all the money from the teachers unions? Do those teachers unions, ain't going to? They're like, they are like, they're like cockroaches. They will never die. Well, we can all bring it up. Honestly, teachers, just to fill you in, you could make more money and have better benefits if you were a good teacher and you're paid for being a good teacher. That's kind of what the whole idea of having a private entity is when you're good at your job, you do better. When you're bad at your job, you know, the like, schlep teachers, you're like, oh my gosh, I can't believe our school board allows this person to be a teacher in this school. Yeah, they don't do good. So they don't have jobs. That's how we get them right out. But unfortunately, the union protects all of those people. Even if they may be, let's say, sexual predators against children still, still protect them. So I heard that the elections in Texas went well. And then as I'm scrolling the Babylon B post, Jesus said, Jesus never said, you can't do this. Shouts, James, tell Arrico while drop kicking while drop kicking labradoodle. We should do a whole, it would be fun to do a whole episode of that guy. He has said so many wild things. The problem like James, tell Arrico right now as the election starts, he's, he could do fine. James, tell Arrico by the time we get to November, after everyone's actually heard everything he's said all over the house. He's not going to win in Texas. You've heard about, you know, Texas, big steer cattle land, you know, Texas. Yeah, he doesn't, he doesn't think we should be having a lot of steak and meat. What? Or do you know where you're running for statewide office? Hello. Yes, you know, how God is, you know, he's, he's non binary. There's seven genders. He said some wild things. He is, I'm just saying, bro, Texas ain't ready for that, bro. You're, you're, you're running an AOC campaign in Texas. It's, it's not going to work, dude. It's not going to work. Anyway, that's the end of the year. We were talking about New Jersey. New Jersey is a cesspool. We look to other stories because they bring us some relief from all the cesspool that is new Jersey. Like the best part of any headlines is that uh, uh, uh, in Kim, Senator Andy Kim got or representative, whatever, whatever he is. I guess I should look it up. So I can get it right. Andy Kim, he's a senator. I knew he was a senator. Great job, Jesse. I apologize. Everyone, I'm so sorry. I've Jesse felt judged. Jesse, please take it. I take it back. Thank you. You're a great person. Um, he got, uh, he got pepper sprayed and you know, the outrage from the left. Oh, they're pepper spraying senators. Yeah, honestly, um, I'm perfectly fine with that because senators are just citizens too. Well, they should be. And um, I say that we should, you know, have a quality. You know, like why, why, why are, why are government officials treated like a special class? They're not a special class. They're just people. They're just people like you and me. That's all there are. They have the same rights and productions as we do, unless you're in Virginia and they can have guns and you can. Yeah. Well, there you go. Seems, um, seems clear. Yes, Eddie Kim was previously a representative from 2019, 2024 and 2024. He was elected as a senator. So our senators are Andy Kim and Coriabucker. That's so so much winning. Absolutely. And now because I put both of them up, my feed is going to be absolutely obliterated, but I did it for you guys. We did it for the listeners. Jesse's going to be getting all the great news on his social media feeds now. I hate it. Well, Coriabucker does this weird religious thing where he like pretends like he's religious and it's, it's really, it's really scummy. He does it in the scum. Yes, well, it's it's terrible. Yeah, it's like when James Telereko pretends to be a Christian like that. Yeah. Yep. So anyway, that's what's happening in New Jersey. Please pray, pray, pray, pray, pray, pray that New Jersey Senate bill S 2260 fails on or actually, as you're hearing this, has failed. And if not that, there would be enough outcry that the governor would veto it because it is an evil bill that is going to not just be in a front to the Constitution, but to God almighty. So pray for that. And also, you know, pray for all the ice age. Because apparently it's a whole thing now. There's more news on it today. There's a town council meeting where, you know, people from not that town are like yelling at the town council because it's obviously their fault. It's obviously their fault. It's going to be a whole thing. And honestly, there's like a whole video where two ice agents are just like leaving or not ice agents. Just people that work at the building are like leaving for work and like the crowd cheers as if they were like released from the detention facility and then the people behind the fence are just laughing at them and they're like, yeah, they're just going home. They're just on work for the day. Why are you cheering? That was another funny one. That was the other thing about the whole thing that made me laugh. Everything else is just awful. Well, when you're so deceived by evil, you tend to end up looking very stupid. So continue to pray for New Jersey. We need your prayers here. And be aware. Just be aware because this level of evil just creeps in and creeps in and creeps in. And you have to watch your state bills to see what they're actually trying to do when it comes to supporting the culture of baby murder and general mutilation and abusing minors because that's what our state is trying to do. Watch out for your state as well. And that's what we've got today. That is our episode of the Carbaphide Park. Episode 230. We are flying through these episodes one day. We'll be at 250. Speaking of 250, we were doing some design work today. Ba-da-ba-da-boom. Going to get it 250 shirt out. I think it's going to happen. I hope so. If my design work, I just want to clarify, it was me giving lots of ideas with feedback while Jesse was doing this design work just to be clear about that. Great job, Jesse. No problem. All the kudos. And with that dear Christian, we like to tell you at the end of every episode that we hope you this day would seize the faith.
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