Elections Matter – Scott Wright
As we approach one of the most pivotal elections of our lifetime, this episode delves into the significant implications of the upcoming vote and its alignment with Biblical prophecy. Pastor Bob Thibodeau engages in a thought-provoking conversation with TS writer Scott Wright, who shares unique insights into the current political landscape and the moral crossroads America faces today. The discussion highlights pressing issues such as economic instability, immigration challenges, and the global turmoil that parallels prophetic warnings. With an emphasis on the moral character of the nation, the dialogue explores the choices that lie ahead and the consequences they may have on the future of America. Join us for an enlightening examination of how the election results could shape not only our nation but also fulfill scriptural predictions.
Takeaways:
- The podcast discusses the significant implications of the upcoming election in relation to biblical prophecy.
- Scott Wright shares insights on how current global events connect to end-time predictions.
- Listeners are reminded of the importance of valuing life and the moral crossroads America faces.
- Economic stability and immigration are highlighted as critical issues impacting voters this election.
- The conversation emphasizes that the outcome of the elections could shape America’s future profoundly.
- Pastor Bob and Scott Wright explore the moral and spiritual consequences of abortion in society.
Transcript
Welcome to the Kingdom Crossroads podcast with Pastor Bob Thibodeau.
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Speaker BHello everyone everywhere.
Speaker BPastor Robert Thibodeau here.
Speaker BWelcome to the Kingdom Crossroads podcast today.
Speaker BWe're so blessed.
Speaker BYou're joining us for a very special elections matter type of broadcast today.
Speaker BPraise God.
Speaker BThis is an election eve discussion of the implications of the election and how it all lines up a big with biblical prophecy.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BTo help in this discussion, our good friend TS writer Scott Wright is back with us today.
Speaker BScott's the author of the God Center Concept Journal.
Speaker BHe always has a unique insight into prophecy in the end times.
Speaker BHe's also a podcaster conducting teachings on these subjects and the podcast is the same name, God Center Concept Podcast.
Speaker BPraise God.
Speaker BHelp me.
Speaker BWelcome back to the program, Scott.
Speaker BRight, Scott, great to have you back on and talk to you again, brother.
Speaker CHey, great to be on Bob and looking forward to a good, fun, fruitful discussion.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BNow here we are on the verge of one of the most important elections of our lifetime.
Speaker BThe campaigns on both sides say they have the victory in hand.
Speaker BAll the polls show everything, you know, within the margin of error.
Speaker BSo some pundits say it's too close to call.
Speaker BWell, where are we going with all this and how does it all relate to biblical prophecy?
Speaker CWell, I would say the first thing we need to do is look at the issues themselves.
Speaker CAnd obviously the economy is one of the big issues right now that is impacting America with high inflation.
Speaker CAnd you know, there's the jobs report in October did not look positive.
Speaker CThere's certain sectors that are really struggling.
Speaker CWhile Wall street seems to be doing fine.
Speaker CThere are some signs that Wall street could be weakening and that there is potentially a recession on the horizon.
Speaker CSo there's the economic situation in general just does not feel stable at the moment.
Speaker COn top of that we have immigration, which also brings a whole host of not only social issues but also an entire host of economic issues that sometimes people don't see.
Speaker CWith the immigration issue, there's, it's not just the socials part of it and the crime and security issue, but it is also the economic issues that come with it.
Speaker CThen on top of all of that, of course, some people are talking about those economic issues, the ones that are being impacted directly.
Speaker CAnd then on top of all that, we have all these wars that are, that have really stirred up.
Speaker CI mean, on some levels, it feels like the world's a little bit on fire right now.
Speaker CYou've got the situation in Gaza and everything in the Middle east feels on rocky ground right now.
Speaker CYou got the situation in the Ukraine.
Speaker CChina is starting to posture against Taiwan because they want control of those computer chips in Taiwan is really what that boils down to.
Speaker CBut they're going to have, you know, they're going to have to have a standoff with us to do that.
Speaker CAnd, you know, while they think they have a strong military, they don't have the military that we have.
Speaker CSo.
Speaker CBut it doesn't matter.
Speaker CIt's still a very unstable situation.
Speaker CAnd I think people feel unsettled.
Speaker CAnd it feels a little bit like 1980.
Speaker CI was a kid then, but I still remember what that was like.
Speaker CAnd it has that feel of 1980 because some of the issues are very much the same.
Speaker CYou've got Iran, who's a big player in this, and their centerpiece of what was going on then.
Speaker CAnd now you've got an unstable economy that America has been unhinged a few years before.
Speaker CThat had just happened in the earlier 70s.
Speaker CSo we've seen this ground before, but even more so now.
Speaker CAnd I feel like that it just, even just when I pray, I just feel an unsettled feeling in our country right now.
Speaker CAnd I feel like God is, I feel like this is a test is really what it feels like.
Speaker CAnd that which way are we going to go here?
Speaker CIt's kind of like America's at this crossroads and almost like this final crossroads.
Speaker CWhich way are we going to turn?
Speaker CAre we going to go to the right or we're going to go to the left?
Speaker CAnd so, and not to make too much pun about the two, the two political parties, as they are referred to right though the right and left.
Speaker CBut that's, that's what this feels like.
Speaker CAnd most Americans, and you could do, you can do polling on this and it's pretty obvious America wants to be governed from the middle.
Speaker CBut we're being pulled in two directions.
Speaker CWe're either going to be pulled to the right or we're going to be pulled to the left.
Speaker CAnd you can see that the way America is becoming unhinged in many in Many facets.
Speaker CAnd I hadn't even brought up all the issues.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CBut we're, we're seeing that on the ground.
Speaker CAnd so why is that important to us Biblically?
Speaker CBecause it is getting it.
Speaker CIt is digging into the soul of America and into our moral character.
Speaker CAnd our moral character is being tested.
Speaker CAnd it really comes down to what are we going to choose here?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BLet's look at some hypothetical results and review that from the biblical perspective.
Speaker BLet's first, let's look at a Trump victory with the Senate and House both going Republican.
Speaker BWhat does that mean for the next two years before the next House election and Senate election?
Speaker CSo it could be the next two or four years.
Speaker CIf they win this one, they will probably hold the Senate for the next one as well.
Speaker CI've, I've looked at kind of what seats would be up for grabs, and they would probably hold the Senate for another election.
Speaker CBut in 2028, it could be back on rocky ground.
Speaker CAnd it does look like they're going to take the Senate.
Speaker CThat, that is looking more likely.
Speaker CThat's probably the most likely scenario, is that regardless of which candidate wins that they're going to take it.
Speaker CBut if, if that happens now, the House is a little more divided.
Speaker CYou know, it's kind of a House divided.
Speaker CYou know, get another pun here.
Speaker CI know I've got my puns this morning for you guys, but if it goes Republican, which is looking like it is going to go Republican by a very slim margin, just like it is now, not saying that is what's going to happen, and then you get a Trump victory, those economic policies and these immigration policies are going to take hold.
Speaker CNow, Trump, regardless of who wins the House and Senate, will still be able to do what he wants to do with foreign policy and start bringing an end to some of these wars and forcing negotiations on all sides.
Speaker CHe can do that regardless.
Speaker CThat is one thing the president has the power to do.
Speaker CBut when we're talking about economics, immigration, Supreme Court appointments, all of those type of things, which have been a big deal, that is really where I think the rubber meets the road.
Speaker CAnd what if there's another Supreme Court appointment in the next four years?
Speaker CHaving a Republican and a Republican Senate in a House would be a big deal because it helps to get us.
Speaker CYou know, the Senate's the only one that looks at that.
Speaker COnly the only one has a deciding factor in approving a presidential appointment to the Supreme Court.
Speaker CBut when you don't have any pressure from the House, it makes it easier yeah, it just does, because there's other things the House can do to make your life miserable when you have an appointment that they don't like.
Speaker CSo it's, you know, there, it's kind of baked in a little bit, and you have to consider that.
Speaker CBut a full Republican House and Senate will deliver a lot of new economic policies.
Speaker CMore like what we saw pre Covid, we're going to see a bigger stand made against China and Russia and Iran to start calming things down.
Speaker CNow, what I believe will happen is, is that Trump will put some things out there, just like he always does, and he'll negotiate it out and he'll come from a power position of strength, and then he'll back it down a little bit to get everybody to the table and, you know, to come up with some kind of a plan with Russia, Ukraine to get China to make a more fair trade agreements.
Speaker CAnd I think he can do that and will do that, and that's what he'll do.
Speaker CHe'll always come from a position of strength.
Speaker CHe'll force the Middle east to calm down.
Speaker CI think he'll cut off the funding to Iran, which is what has caused all of this.
Speaker CYou know, when they have funding, they can support all these terrorist groups that caused all this upheaval in the Middle East.
Speaker CAs soon as we put the level of sanctions that need to be put on them, they're not going to be making any money anymore, and they can't fund these terrorist groups.
Speaker CSo there's that piece of it.
Speaker CAnd so the last piece, though, and I think this is the big one, is this controlling the border?
Speaker CYeah, the border.
Speaker CEven with a Democratic House.
Speaker CI will say this because so many Americans are in favor of this, over 75%.
Speaker CSo that means a lot of Democrats are, too.
Speaker CA lot of these Democrats are having a campaign on some of the Trump policies.
Speaker CThey're going to have to go along with him on some of them because they've campaigned that they would to get that even in the Senate.
Speaker CThey have.
Speaker CSo they're going to have to vote for it, because if they don't, when they come up for reelection, they're not going to win again.
Speaker CSo even if there is a Democratic House, even though they'll put all kinds of crazy pressure on him in some other areas, the immigration thing is going to happen.
Speaker CIf Trump gets elected, he'll, I believe they'll fund the wall.
Speaker CIt's actually cheaper than housing all the illegal immigrants.
Speaker CIt really is.
Speaker CAnd so there'll be a lot of different policies and things That I think will come out of that.
Speaker CThe deportation will be the most controversial and interesting one to watch.
Speaker CI don't know what that's going to look like.
Speaker BI've heard implement, but it is really hard to implement.
Speaker CI've actually heard that a lot of those immigrants, when all the freebies are cut off, will just go back to their countries.
Speaker CThey'll leave.
Speaker CWell, what are they going to do exactly?
Speaker CThey're going to get all.
Speaker CBecause he will do that.
Speaker CThe Congress will support him on that.
Speaker CThey will cut off all the freebies, and that's going to happen.
Speaker CI mean, he'll sign an executive order on day one that cuts all that funding off from going to illegal immigrants.
Speaker CTo me, that probably will cause the mass deportation.
Speaker CSome people just doing it on their own because they're not going to have a way to make a living anymore.
Speaker CSo they're not going to be able to freeload off the government.
Speaker CAnd I think as we see this go along, I think what's going to happen is that that border, once they build that wall, it's almost going to be like they're going to lock it down for a while and we'll see.
Speaker CNot all of them will be deported, but there's a lot of areas where they know where there's a huge cluster of illegal agreements settled.
Speaker CThose are the ones that will get removed.
Speaker CAnd then they'll start going after all these gangs and things in our country, that it'll be a lot more an aggressive posture towards them.
Speaker CThey'll either flee, which is usually what they do, or they'll, you know, they'll, they'll meet.
Speaker CNot a very good final ending, you know, whether it's they're arrested and deported or they're.
Speaker COr worse.
Speaker CI'll just say it that way.
Speaker CSo let's look at it.
Speaker CI think that's what it would look like with the Trump.
Speaker CAnd I do believe that the economic situation, it will take about 18 months, will start to correct itself.
Speaker BOkay, let's look.
Speaker BIf Harris wins and the House and Senate are divided, what do we do then?
Speaker CWell, I think the Senate will lock her up.
Speaker CNot physically, but I mean, they'll lock her presidency up is what they'll do.
Speaker CThey won't let her get anything through that is anything against what was campaigned on.
Speaker CAnd so they'll do whatever they have to do.
Speaker CI think, regardless, she's going to have to.
Speaker CShe's probably going to have to.
Speaker CShe's probably going to have to fulfill her promise on the immigration part.
Speaker CIf she doesn't she'll become the most unpopular president in the history of the United States.
Speaker CThey will hold her accountable to that.
Speaker CI mean even Democrats are wanting this done.
Speaker CSo I think she will have to do something with that.
Speaker CBut here's the issue and this is the one.
Speaker CIt's the abortion issue.
Speaker BYeah, it's.
Speaker CShe's touting abortion.
Speaker CShe has made abortion the central theme of her campaign policy wise.
Speaker CNow, I want us to understand something biblically here.
Speaker CDo you believe that abortion is okay?
Speaker CI mean that's a question that I have because I'm going to be honest with you, there is nothing biblically that tells me that abortion is a good thing.
Speaker CNothing.
Speaker CAs a matter of fact, if we look in history and we'll look at the historical components of this, we can look at the Aztec empire, we can look at what was going on with many of those tribe, tribes and nations that were basically destroyed by the Israelites when they went into the land of Canaan.
Speaker CChild sacrifice was a big deal.
Speaker CI mean those were a part of how they worshiped their false gods.
Speaker CThe Aztec empire, right before it fell, they were sacrificing approximately.
Speaker CAnd this is just the number that they have come up with.
Speaker CAnd I'm not going to say it's an exact number, but just everything I've read is about a one in five children were sacrificed to their gods to worship their gods.
Speaker CAnd that's 20%.
Speaker CThat's, that's insane.
Speaker CBut that was the type of thing that went on in some of these societies that God destroyed.
Speaker CSo you, you, you come up with your own reasoning or your own conclusions, I guess.
Speaker CBut if God brought the hammer down on these civilizations due to child sacrifice, I would say that, you know, the United States is not going to be in its own vacuum and bubble.
Speaker CLike hey, you won't, you'll just be able to do whatever, you know, something aside different than what God has done with other civilizations in the past.
Speaker CI don't believe that.
Speaker CAnd it's not just the United States, it's Western society in general, that abortion is just, it's, it is a form of child sacrifice.
Speaker CAnd I want to go a step further.
Speaker CThe human trafficking thing with this open border has gotten completely out of hand.
Speaker CIt is completely out of control.
Speaker CThey're saying now that as many as 300 to 400,000 children are being sex trafficked across that border and that it is just, and it's just exploded.
Speaker CAnd to me that's just, that is another form of child sacrifice.
Speaker CIn many ways it is.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CSome of Those kids are killed.
Speaker CThey're.
Speaker CI mean, they're treated worse than animals.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CYou know, I mean, we're seeing.
Speaker CAnd that's the other thing.
Speaker CI mean, we're seeing a huge uptick in people treating their animals bad.
Speaker CWe've got more shelters and stuff, trying to do more to help animals that are being abandoned and not taken care of.
Speaker CAnd just.
Speaker CAnd to me, that just shows the condition.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CAnd the morale of the United States and where there our hearts are.
Speaker CYou know, we.
Speaker CWe've always prided ourselves on being a society that values life.
Speaker CAnd I think God is putting.
Speaker CPutting us to the test how much do we really value life?
Speaker CAnd I think this election is.
Speaker CIs kind of a crossroads to that value.
Speaker CAnd God is just waiting to see what we do.
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker CWe have a choice.
Speaker CWe do have a choice here.
Speaker CDo we value life or do we not?
Speaker BYep.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BWell, let's go a little step further here and say, let's say Harris wins and Democrats end up controlling both houses.
Speaker BHow does that look for the future of America?
Speaker CThat would be an interesting.
Speaker CThat would be interesting.
Speaker CAnd obviously the abortion thing would become a reality.
Speaker CThey would.
Speaker CThey would push that through for sure.
Speaker CAnd they're in.
Speaker CUnless.
Speaker CUnless the Supreme Court.
Speaker CAnd the only thing that would say could save us on that is the Supreme Court.
Speaker CIf that happens.
Speaker CAnd on the abortion issue, what would they do with the immigration issue?
Speaker CThat I don't know, because they did campaign on those Trump policies.
Speaker CSo most likely I just.
Speaker CThey would probably have to still fulfill some of those obligations.
Speaker CIf they didn't, in two years, you wouldn't be able to.
Speaker CYou could, you couldn't run in a blue district and be a Democrat.
Speaker CI mean, that's what would happen.
Speaker CBecause my guess is just like the Republicans, if they all get in the office and they don't do what they said they're going to do, then it would be the same.
Speaker CThe Democrats would.
Speaker CWould rue the day that this happened, and the entire Harris presidency would look like just some chaotic, wild SNL show.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CBut if they did do what they're promising, you're.
Speaker CThe abortion thing would become a big thing.
Speaker CAnd it would.
Speaker CIt already is, but it would become an even bigger thing.
Speaker CAnd I believe you would see some kind of a national law protecting abortion and making it even more accessible and easier.
Speaker CThe other thing I still would.
Speaker CI don't know what I trust on the immigration thing and what they would do.
Speaker CWhat I do think they would do is they'd give amnesty to everybody.
Speaker CIt's Already here.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CThat is the one thing.
Speaker BFigure out a way of deporting them.
Speaker BThey wouldn't be able to, you know, I don't.
Speaker BIt would go against their morals.
Speaker CI don't think they care, to be honest with you.
Speaker BAnd just if they give them amnesty, that means now they can become citizens and citizens can vote.
Speaker BAnd who are they going to vote for?
Speaker CAnd that's what I think behind this.
Speaker CDo.
Speaker CI think they would shut down the border?
Speaker CI don't know.
Speaker CI don't know what they would do.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CSo I don't know.
Speaker CI'm not sure what direction they would take on that one economically.
Speaker CWith the economic policy she suggested.
Speaker CIt's going to send our economy down in a different.
Speaker CIn a bad.
Speaker CIn a path because some of the things she's touting have been tried before and they never work.
Speaker BExactly.
Speaker CThey don't work.
Speaker CSo I just.
Speaker CI would not have much hope if Harris wins based on just the economic policies of alone.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BYou know, we can look at where we were and where we are now, and you can basically summarize that America is already living under a curse right now.
Speaker BIt's, you know.
Speaker BAnd does it really matter at this point who wins if America is already under the curse?
Speaker CWell, yeah, it still does because even, you know, we can go back to the Old Testament.
Speaker CEven when God would have.
Speaker CWould put Israel.
Speaker CI mean, just go back to the book of Judges, you know, Israel was, you know, when they would repent and turn from their ways, God would remove those curses.
Speaker CYou know, God gives you a choice.
Speaker CHe gives us choices.
Speaker CIf we choose him and his ways, then he'll remove those things.
Speaker CBut if we don't, then they will remain and very well may get worse.
Speaker CI do believe that.
Speaker CI believe the sin of abortion, though, is one that is a stain on our country.
Speaker CAnd that and the human trafficking thing, that's just gotten worse.
Speaker CI think those two issues to me are just.
Speaker CIt's, it's.
Speaker CIt is just immoral and evil.
Speaker CI don't know what else to say about it.
Speaker CI would like to say something different and be a little more politically correct about it.
Speaker CI just, I can't.
Speaker CI can't do that and be.
Speaker CAnd walk with Christ and not stand up against what's going on within this issue.
Speaker CI mean, one in five conceptions end in willful abortion.
Speaker CJust let that sink in for a minute.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAnd actually, people say there's a difference between child sacrifice and that, but not really, because what's happening is you are participating in A sexual act that is designed to create a baby.
Speaker CExactly.
Speaker BAnd you know, you're taking that baby, call it a fetus if you want, but it's a baby in process of development.
Speaker BAnd when you abort it.
Speaker BBecause I don't want to have kids right now.
Speaker BI don't want, you know, it's gonna slow.
Speaker BIn other words, you're sacrificing that child for your lifestyle.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker BAnd that's a sacrifice.
Speaker CThat's a sacrifice.
Speaker BChild sacrifice.
Speaker CAbsolutely.
Speaker BAnd, you know, you're.
Speaker BYou're participating in something that the Bible and.
Speaker BAnd the God is very clear is meant for husband and wife in order to procreate children.
Speaker BBut you're doing it for your pleasure and your recreation and your needs and all this stuff.
Speaker BAnd the.
Speaker BThe resulting child that is procreated at that.
Speaker BYou're going to sacrifice that child so you can continue your lifestyle.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker BThat's.
Speaker BThat's a child sacrifice.
Speaker CIt is.
Speaker CYou know, and I don't.
Speaker CI don't know what else to say about it.
Speaker CIt other than it is.
Speaker CI mean, we have blood on our hands.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker CBottom line.
Speaker CAnd so we can either turn.
Speaker BLike, I've seen a couple reports of between 60 and 100 million babies have been sacrificed as this stuff started in 1973.
Speaker BYou know, I mean, it's.
Speaker BThat's a lot of bodies, if you want to get down to it.
Speaker BHey, man, this has been so interesting.
Speaker CThat's been.
Speaker CHey, that was more.
Speaker CI mean, when you.
Speaker CWhen you start doing that.
Speaker CThat many.
Speaker CThat's more than we lost in the Civil War.
Speaker AOh, yeah.
Speaker CThat's more than we lost in all the wars.
Speaker BWorld War II.
Speaker BYeah, exactly.
Speaker CI mean, it's.
Speaker CIt's just, it.
Speaker CIt frustrates me, to be honest with you, just how far we've sunk with this.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker BAnd look at the.
Speaker BLet's look at it.
Speaker BI'll just throw this over and we got to get ready to wrap up.
Speaker BBut let's say half of those children were allowed to exist.
Speaker BYou'd have 50 million people now, 1973 on up, that would be working.
Speaker BContributing to Social Security, contributing to the taxes and the spending would not have been as in debt as this nation is right now.
Speaker BYou know, what do they keep talking about?
Speaker BAll people are living longer now.
Speaker BWe got to change Social Security because they're running out of money.
Speaker BIf they would not have been aborted, that stuff would have been funded as it was designed to do.
Speaker CYep.
Speaker BSo, I mean, think about this.
Speaker BIt's ramifications all the way down the line.
Speaker CThink about this.
Speaker CThey are saying that by 2070 that the sociological disaster of all these birth control policies and birth control procedures and all the things that they have implemented, not just abortion, but just trying to control population like China does, that the world is heading for a sociological disaster by 2070 because they're not going to be able.
Speaker CThey're not going to have enough people to take care of the aging population.
Speaker CIt just won't exist.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BWell Scott, this was so interesting.
Speaker BIf someone get in touch with you, ask a question, do an interview such as how can they get in touch with you?
Speaker CYeah, they can email me at gcc God centered concept2038gmail.com Amen.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BFolks, just drop down the show notes, reach out to Scott, right?
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Speaker BMan, it is really great.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BDo it right now, Right now, before you forget about it later.
Speaker BYou know, and I want to close with this.
Speaker BFor those who trust in God, for those who are born again, for those who seek the assurance of God's peace even when chaos surrounds us on all sides.
Speaker BWant to read Psalms 91?
Speaker CAmen.
Speaker BWhosoever dwells in the shelter of the Most High will rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
Speaker BI will say of the Lord, he is my refuge and my fortress.
Speaker BHe is my God in whom I trust.
Speaker BSurely he'll save us from the fowler's snare and from deadly pestilence.
Speaker BHe'll cover us with his feathers and under his wings we can find refuge.
Speaker BHis faithfulness will be our shield and our rampart.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BThat passage emphasizes that for those who seek refuge in God, there is divine protection, there is divine peace and the assurance of his faithful provision.
Speaker BEven when chaos surrounds us, God remains our shelter and stronghold, providing safety and security to those who trust in Him.
Speaker BGod's provision is not dependent on earthly leaders or circumstances, but on his abundant grace and love.
Speaker BNo matter who holds the earthly authority, God promises to provide for his people, reassuring his believers that their needs are met through his endless resources in and by Christ Jesus.
Speaker BAmen.
Speaker BYou can read that in Philippians 4:19.
Speaker BIt says, and my God shall supply all of your needs according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.
Speaker BPraise God.
Speaker BI'll just leave it at that.
Speaker BScott, thanks for coming.
Speaker BTaking the time to come back on the program again today and share all this information with us.
Speaker BBuddy, I do appreciate it.
Speaker CHey, thanks Bob for having me on.
Speaker CI look forward to the next one.
Speaker BAmen, folks.
Speaker BThat's all the time we have for today.
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