The UK DESTROYED Itself. This Could Be America’s Future.

There’s a story out today of Clarence Thomas lamenting, this is the headline, lamenting the very dicey threats to the judiciary and heightened security for the Supreme Court.

And he’s talking about what it’s like to live in these times and how it is getting so dangerous for him and other members of the Supreme Court.

And then you have Charlemagne the God uh saying this just yesterday.

Listen to this.

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Also, side note, this was confusing for me because Mr.Coons is actually my nickname for Clarence Thomas.

Now, stop Mr.Coons.

And it’s funny, I guess.

I guess um that would get me banned from radio.

That would get me banned in polite society, as it should.

But shouldn’t that be equally offensive on all sides? Apparently not.

Apparently not.

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I was thinking about that clip and I as I was getting ready for this particular break, I I I had just said my wife is sitting just off the side here in the studio and I said this reminds me of the time of what Erica said happened right before Charlie was killed.

Um they met the night before and their security met with them just like our security will meet with us tonight and have been meeting with us every night this week and and explained what’s going on and explained all the precautions and everything else.

And they prayed on it as Tanya and I have prayed on it and we’ll pray again tonight.

Uh and they made the decision that it doesn’t matter.

It’s in God’s hands.

We do everything we can and it’s in God’s hands and whatever is in God’s plan, it will happen and it’ll happen and it will all turn out to be the good for him and it gives you peace of mind.

I’m not afraid to go to I’m concerned but not about me.

I’m concerned about what is happening here.

But I think this is the kind of life that is coming now.

I think we are in a turning point.

This is if you believe in something and feel you need to say it, no matter how peaceful you are, your life is going to come under threat.

Whether you’re a Supreme Court justice, you’re a Yahoo alcoholic DJ like me, or you’re the president of the United States, or whatever.

And that’s sad because we have work in front of us to do.

We have things we need to do as people.

And we need to stand for one another.

I don’t have a reason to come over in England.

I’m I’m not a British citizen.

Why do I care about this? Because Western culture matters.

It matters.

It’s not disposable.

You know, look at what’s going on.

There was a time uh in Britain when Britain made things steel and ships and engines and textiles and ideas.

There was a time when the world looked to this little island and they saw the workshop of civilization and America once understood that as well.

You know what built both nations, right? What was it? I believe it was the dignity of ordinary people being allowed to build a life the way [snorts] they chose to build a life.

A man could work in a factory and own a home, raise a child, raise a bunch of children, take a holiday maybe once a year, retire with some pride, believe his kids would do better than he did in their life.

That was the deal.

It wasn’t luxury.

It wasn’t utopia.

There was no air conditioning.

It was stable.

It had meaning.

because it had a future.

And somewhere along the way, all of us have lost that thread.

We’ve lost it.

Britain has Britain’s ahead of us, gang.

What’s happening here is happening in the United States.

The political class in London became obsessed with managing decline instead of reversing it.

That’s what Donald Trump is all about, honestly.

Stop the decline.

Reverse it.

Stop saying that’s what it is, so I’m going to manage it.

They taxed production.

They regulated industry to death.

They shipped manufacturing overseas.

Any of this sound familiar? Imported cheap labor to suppress wages.

And then they act shock when the entire town all over the country collapse collapses into despair and hopelessness.

We have done exactly the same thing.

Look at all of the old industrial cities from Detroit to Sheffield to Pittsburgh.

These places weren’t just economic zones.

They were identities.

They were communities.

They were families that built around work that actually mattered.

And then the elites decided it was easier to move production somewhere else and turn on their own citizens and turn them into consumers instead of producers.

And that changed our nations.

It changed the West because when people stop building things, they eventually stop believing in something.

They stop believing in themselves.

They stop having purpose.

It’s why men die at retirement.

you retire, you’re you’re almost guaranteed as a man if you’re going to go and just play golf, you’re going to have a short life after there because you lose meaning.

And nobody likes to say this out loud.

But you you can’t rebuild a country while simultaneously dissolving the conditions that made it strong.

You can’t have endless mass migration into an already strained housing market.

Why are why does it cost so much for a house? I don’t know, dummy.

Because we’ve just imported 20 million people into the country and so there’s not enough housing.

Prices go up.

How come there’s problems with the schools? Same reason, the hospitals.

and you’re asking the taxpayer to absorb all of the pressure quietly and then you’re treating them like garbage.

That’s not compassion.

That’s instability.

You can’t tax energy into oblivion and then wonder why factories leave.

Uh gee, I don’t know.

You can’t bury small businesses under compliance rules written by people who have never met a payroll.

You can’t replace skilled labor with financial speculation and expect national confidence to survive.

It’s not possible.

And you absolutely cannot save the little guy while designing an economy entirely around multinational corporations and asset holders.

It’s time for all of us to peacefully come together.

The average citizen because we know this instinctively.

We may not know what’s causing it.

We But we know something’s really wrong.

That’s why there’s anger everywhere.

And it’s not just right-wing anger.

It’s human anger.

They’re like, “What’s happening to my life?” The dad working two jobs that still can’t afford food for his kids.

A young couple that says, “I’m not having children because rent is consuming half of our income.

How are we going to have children?” the pensioner that’s been watching their country become unfamiliar almost overnight.

Somebody who’s worked really hard their whole life to actually be a skilled craftsman who feels looked down on by people who produce nothing tangible.

Those people aren’t extremists.

They’re the backbone of our countries.

And we’re all asking the same simple question.

Who is government actually for? I mean, if you had a real small government, you know, conservative, not a manager of the status quo, not a consultant in a blue tie, but somebody in the in the role of or the mold of Margaret Thatcher, maybe here, could she even fix this? I don’t know because everything all the machinery has been destroyed.

But the most the biggest thing that’s been destroyed is the truth.

The first thing any politician that gets in they just have to admit the truth.

Britain can’t survive indefinitely as a service in econ economy that imports all of its labors uh its labor and exports all of its industry and and finances consumption with debt.

H how are you tell me your plan? You’re importing new workers but new jobs don’t exist.

And this isn’t just England.

This is us too.

You must make things again.

That means you have to have cheap energy and and reliable energy.

It means you have to actually forget about these stupid egghehead, you know, Harvard University that where their mush for brains is coming out.

Why don’t we have pride in vocational training anymore? Why is there no prestige attached to somebody who actually creates something? I have walked around this city and I have seen craftsmen that no longer exist.

I have seen their craft in the buildings and the furniture and the everything in this city that was done aundred years ago to 500 to a,000 years ago and it’s beautiful.

Why is there no pride in that anymore? We have tough times in front of us.

We have to rebuild manufacturing the capacity even if the transition is painful.

It means rewarding investment inside your own country instead of punishing it.

It means lower taxes for producers.

I’ve never worked for a poor man.

Now that that doesn’t mean I want to work for the guy who is the banker who’s never really worked in his life.

Bankers are important, too.

But there’s a lot of people that started poor, that worked hard, built a business, now they have money.

Why are you punishing? They want to grow their business and hire more people.

Slash the regulations that choke small businesses.

Punish people who are running monopolies.

Punish corporations that are hollowing out our domestic labor.

Protect the strategic industries.

and secure our borders like sovereignty still means something.

They won’t stop people coming across our border.

Well, we do now, but we weren’t stopping people coming across our border in the middle of the night.

They’re not stopping any boats, but they will stop Ezra Levant from coming in for one day just to cover a rally.

Here’s the real problem.

You need leaders willing to endure being hated by all the cool kids.

You need people who can just be, I don’t care.

I don’t care what the establishment said.

Reagan didn’t care.

Thatcher, Churchill, he didn’t care.

Trump doesn’t care.

Every institution that benefits from the current system will resist this fiercely.

You’re seeing it every day.

And the media will call it cruel.

Universities will call it regressive.

Global corporations will call it dangerous.

clear career politicians will warn about instability, but what they call stability now feels like a lot a lot like just slow decline for millions of ordinary people.

The irony is that true conservatism, it was never supposed to protect systems that don’t work.

It’s the job of saving the principles and the systems that do work and get rid of all the stuff that doesn’t or never has.

It was supposed to protect the people who built the nation in the first place.

The shop owner, the mechanic, the welder, the nurse, the electrician, the mom trying to hold a family together while prices are climbing faster than wages.

The little guy that always gets mocked now, but it is the little guy that built Britain.

It was the little guy that built America.

And if these countries are ever to be restored, truly restored, it’s not going to come from Davos.

It’s not going to come from the central bank speakers or another five-year government framework.

It’s going to come from the moment leadership remembers that nations are not balance sheets.

It’s not about the collective.

It’s about people, individual people who want to work with dignity and live in a town with safe streets and a home they can afford and borders that mean something.

A culture that feels connected instead of fractured and a government small enough to leave them some room to breathe.

That’s not radical.

That’s common sense.

It used to be common sense from the common man.

And we’ll all begin to thrive again when we stop using elitist sense and return to common sense.