Chapter 1: What stories connect to the SAVE America Act and how do they illustrate power dynamics?
Today's podcast, I begin with the news and kind of tying a few stories together. What is the news of the day telling us about? America and where we're at. Also, a message of love and the trade you make with your time. And from DHS, Chad Wolf, what are we actually facing with the possible sleeper cells here in America?
And what, how bad is it with the airports and with DHS because the Democrats won't fund our Department of Homeland Security? All of that and so much more on today's podcast. Ever notice how people will spend hours comparing prices before they buy a television, but they will sign a mortgage that lasts 30 years and never look at it again? It's strange when you think about it.
Chapter 2: What insights does Glenn share about the current state of America?
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Chapter 3: How does Chad Wolf address the threat of sleeper cells in the U.S.?
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Chapter 4: What impact does the lack of funding for DHS have on airport security?
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Chapter 5: How does Glenn reflect on the value of time and personal relationships?
we're forcing each other into making trades and, and, and no, we're not thinking about that. We, when you're choosing one over another and both of them may be true, what are you trading? What are you trading? What value, what principle, uh, Are you trading away because society has taught you that two things cannot be true at once? And that is a huge lie. Two things can be true at once.
I am not for war, but I think this limited action may be right. Notice I say maybe right. I don't know. I don't know because I can't see the future. I can see what I believe the intent is, but I can't see the future. So it may be a huge mistake. Okay, Glenn, you think it's a huge mistake, maybe a huge mistake. Well, then why would you do it? Well, because I can't see the future.
It may not be a huge mistake. It may be the right thing to do because of all of the ramifications of what comes if you don't make that move. But everybody acts so sure, and we're trading so much away. We were just talking about the Iranian girls.
I don't understand how the men on the left, do you not have somebody in your life, a woman, a daughter, a mom, a wife, a sister, that you can't see what these women are going through over in Iran and you can't empathize with them? How can you say you want to stand up against the great oppression here in America on homosexuals
And yet you will not say anything about this regime that throws homosexuals off building tops or executes them in the public square. What have you traded? Let me tell you what I'm thinking, why I'm thinking this way. Yesterday, it was my mother-in-law's 83rd birthday. She lives with us during the winter now. And she was younger than I am now when we first met. And that seems like yesterday.
I watch her and I listen to her now and I think, where has the time gone? When we first met, she was a dynamo. She still is, but she was a dynamo, very successful in what she does, very powerful. And I was young and stupid and full of nothing but wide open highways to dreams and worlds, you know, yet to be explored and built and a long list and seemingly never ending time to do those things.
I was 35 years old when we met. And I was a young man who already had lived a very harsh and fast life. And I wanted to marry her 26-year-old daughter. I told her at the time, I wouldn't be for that. I understand your reluctance here. But I promised her I would love and cherish her daughter. And I would treat her right. And I hope I have. I tried really hard. But so much time has passed.
So much has happened. And now just sitting with her, I feel like I've missed it all. People bitch about their mother-in-law all the time. It's a joke. But she has brought such wisdom. She has brought prayer, calm, steady, quiet foundation. Almost every day, she says to me, I hope that you slow down. I hope that there's going to come a time when you slow down.
And at first, when she was saying that, I keep thinking, I have got to speed up. There's not a lot of time left. But this is the first time I've lived with a parent since I was 18. And maybe it's just that I'm getting to the age where I am starting to get it, but I'm starting to see things wildly differently. We both realize that time is speeding up, that time is shorter than either of us think.
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Chapter 6: What are the implications of the Iranian conflict for American security?
It said, you notice it when the photos on your phone carry more memories than your body does. I don't remember anybody sitting me down and saying, be careful what you trade away because the quiet trades are the permanent ones. And I don't know if I would have gotten it. So let me just say this. Today, be aware of what you're trading. Hold their hand a second longer.
Put your phone down mid-scroll. Say no to something that doesn't matter and say yes to something that does. Just today. Because life isn't made in the big moments and that's what I have lived my whole life thinking. It's made of all the tiny ones you didn't realize were important until they were gone. And you've traded it away for money, ambition, comfort, convenience, peace of mind.
And some of those trades just are not worth it. Some of them you only realize were real mistakes years later. Be careful what you trade away. Be careful what you trade your time for because time doesn't give refunds. Thanks for teaching me that mom. Even though I don't think you knew you were teaching me that. We love you. I really love having you down the hall.
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Chapter 7: How does Chad Wolf assess the current threat level from terrorism?
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I want to connect a few stories that on the surface look completely unrelated, but they're actually not. They're all telling you the same thing about how power is working in America right now. So let me start in Washington. The Senate now is preparing to vote on the SAVE Act. This is a complete sham.
Now this is just a bill that says you have to prove you're a citizen to vote in American elections. Think about that for just a second. Just this basic idea. If you're voting in the United States, you should be an American citizen. That's it. But the Senate leadership is already warning that it might need 60 votes to pass. Well, yeah, if you don't do your job, it will.
And that's where the game begins. Because technically, they are right. Practically, they're hiding behind the rules. The Senate has called for something or has something called the filibuster. And originally, if you wanted to block a bill, all you had to do is stand on the floor and talk hour after hour, day after day. You know, your voice giving up, your legs shaking.
Mr. Stewart, Mr. Smith goes to Washington. OK, that that's the whole point of that movie. But today you don't have to do that anymore because it's hard. You just threaten a filibuster and then walk away, and you need a 60-person vote to bring it back to the floor. No speeches, no fight, no accountability, no courage, just a zombie filibuster.
Republican senators know something most Americans don't. They could force the issue. They could keep the Senate in continuous session for day after day after day. And if Democrats want to block voter citizenship requirements, then let them stand there for 24 hours a day explaining why. Make them hold the floor. Make them say it out loud. But that would require something rare in Washington.
effort, conviction, courage, a belief in our system. So instead, the bill just will quietly die, and the public will never see the fight. Okay, why does this matter? Well, let me tie the next story to this, because at the exact same time this is happening, the Justice Department is saying something else that could stop the country, should stop the country cold.
Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon says investigators now are finding tens of thousands of non-citizens on voter rolls and hundreds of thousands of dead people still registered. Now, maybe most of these people will never vote, but not one of them should. You know, when it comes to our air travel, we don't say, relax, most planes land safely.
Have you ever heard anyone actually suggest that Boeing should just come out and say, you know, we've had thousands and thousands of flights, and it was only one door that blew out in the middle of the flight.
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Chapter 8: What advice does Chad Wolf offer to Americans regarding safety and awareness?
It was only one plane that crashed. Okay, maybe three. But we've had hundreds of thousands of flights. No. Zero tolerance. because the system only works if the public trusts it. Not only is the Boeing example ridiculous to think that we would accept because of the loss of life, but even Boeing knows they have to fix that. They have one more plane go down.
If they don't restore the confidence in the system of Boeing and their airplanes, no one will buy or fly a Boeing airplane. It's the same thing. Trust right now is the rarest currency in America. You have to have trust in the system. Look what else dropped.
FBI director now says the bureau ran four secret counterintelligence operations from 2016 to 2025 that monitored over a thousand Trump associates, journalists, lawmakers, and advisors. Excuse me, what? This makes Nixon look like child's play. Some of these probes are now under civil rights review.
The same institutions that tell you trust the system are quietly admitting the system has been used to spy on political movements. Meanwhile, in Los Angeles, investigators just uncovered something extraordinary.
almost unbelievable and we are in the sea of unbelievable and incomprehensible nearly half of the hospices in la county show fraud warning signs companies were billing medicare your tax dollars that are supposed to go to the people who actually need it they were billing with zero patients multiple hospices registered at the same buildings. This is in LA now.
Patients discovering that they were fraudulently enrolled in hospice care and they didn't even know it. So somebody was using their name to get money to provide care that they never got and no one did. And every patient was billed to the taxpayer for $29,000. That's not a glitch. That's an industry.
And when government money flows without any accountability, predators follow it like sharks follow blood. Do you understand why they had to get rid of Elon Musk now and Doge? Do you see? Do you see? Now let me zoom out because something even bigger is happening. While our institutions are fighting over Senate procedure to trust the system of voting, it's
and Medicare fraud to trust that your tax dollars are going where they said. The world is moving, and the world is moving fast. The United States just sank 16 Iranian mine layers in the Persian Gulf, 16. And Iran is threatening to mine the Strait of Hormuz. That is a 20, no, I'm sorry, is it 20? I think it's a 20-mile stretch. where one-fifth of the world's oil passes every single day.
And what Iran is saying is, you want this war? Good. Enjoy $200 a barrel oil. But here's what they didn't expect. Their submarines, the one they call black holes, because supposedly they're invisible. Yeah. They have giant black holes through them now. And inside Iran itself, something really extraordinary is happening.
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