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Speaker 1 (00:00):
A hole.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
Should note, but this is air conditioned facility.
Speaker 1 (00:02):
So if any of the news claims are keeping them
out in the hot human solf borda, that is wrong.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
It's probably sixty two three here to be honest, or so, Hey,
Biden wanted me in here. Okay, he wanted me. It
didn't work out that way, but he wanted me in here.
Speaker 3 (00:18):
What you would do if you wanted to find the answer,
which is to compare outcomes in a fully vaccinated group
to health outcomes and an unvaccinated group. And CDC did
that study in nineteen ninety nine. They brought in a
team of scientists under a Belgian researcher named Thomas Verstrat,
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and they looked at the data. They looked at children
who had received the appetitis vaccine within the first thirty
days life and compare those children and children who had
received the vaccine later were not at all. And they
found an eleven one hundred and thirty five elevator risk
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of artism among the vaccinated children, and it shocked them.
They kept the study secret and they manipulated it through
five different iterations to try to bury the link. And
you know, we know how they did it. They got
rid of all the older children essentially and just had
younger children who were too young to be diagnosed. And
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they stratisfied that stratified the data, and they did a
lot of other tricks, and all of those studies were
the subject of those kind of that kind of trick.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
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Speaker 2 (01:54):
She worst why you speaking truth to power?
Speaker 4 (02:02):
Jimmy, we will not get on the single rate guarantee.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
You know, I'm angs gonna talk about the real things.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
If I'm gonna die, I'll die now, right is bite you?
Speaker 1 (02:17):
What's wrong in this country is our sense of American
citizenship is lost. It's lost inconvenience. Convenience will be the
death of freedom. Bee.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
This is my show, and on my show, I control
the conversation.
Speaker 1 (02:36):
Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host,
Royce White. Here in the Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
You're watching Real America's voice. This is the headquarters of
the Ultra Maga in America First Movement. We hope you
all had a happy Fourth of July, and we hope
you're continuing to enjoy your Fourth of July Independence Day
(02:57):
family festivities sure to be a fun one. America is back,
the America First Movement is here. Donald Trump lives, and
Donald Trump is just kicking button taking names.
Speaker 2 (03:09):
Now. I know a lot of people have.
Speaker 1 (03:10):
A problem or some problems with this big, beautiful bill,
and there are a bunch of things in it that hey,
yours truly. I hate omnibusses. I don't call if I
don't care if you call the bill big and beautiful.
I see an omnibus, the hair stand up on the
back of my neck. And if i'm you know, a
United States Senator, I would I would definitely push back
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on omnibus bills in the most general sense. However, we
do find ourselves in a very peculiar situation here in America.
You got Donald Trump, who's got a finite amount of
time left, as it seems. Hopefully he can be compelled
to continue to serve out in twenty twenty eight, and
there is a way to get it done. But we'll
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see if he's up to the task or if he
feels somebody else will be better left in charge. But
there's a friend them coming in the mid terms. If
we got to find a way to win these mid terms.
If not, then Donald Trump's gonna face the same sort
of uh stagnation, the same sort of structural impediments that
he faced at the second term of his first the
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second half of his first presidential term.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
Uh. So, we gotta find a way to win the
mid terms. And I can't I can't.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
Speak enough about bringing our focus back to domestic issues,
domestic policy and and and these elections. Number One, we
gotta find a way to secure these elections. I mean,
that's that's first and foremost, and I think Donald Trump
is is gonna is gonna help tackle that here in
the near future. But that's got to be prior to
number one of the three three national security issues that
we have to address. One, we have to secure our elections.
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That just goes without saying. If our elections aren't secure,
nothing else is really gonna matter. Second, we gotta continue
these deportations. We got to deport, deport, deport, and guess what,
let's place a limit on Okay, let's draw a line.
You know, we don't need to be telling, you know,
the American people that if you were here thirty for
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thirty years, you're getting sent No, no, let's be reasonable.
If you came here during the last four years under Biden,
you're getting sent back. Okay, this is about the Biden administration's,
you know, a sponsored illegal invasion of this country, and
we want to and we want to get every last
one of those people out of here. If you've been
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here for thirty five years and you're in Minnesota and
you live in the among community, or you live in
the Loatian community, or you live in the Korean community,
or your Hispanic or whatever the case may be, you know,
this is not the priority.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
This is not the priority.
Speaker 1 (05:43):
You know, how to naturalize some of these American citizens
who have been here and been law abiding as a conversation,
we still have to have We have things on the
books to do that, but we still have to continue
to have those conversations. As far as anybody who came
during the last four years of the illegitimate Biden regime,
you're going back, and you need to be going back
fast now. I don't care if you're a farmer, I
don't care if you're in the tech business out and
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you're going back.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (06:07):
And that's all. So you know, the deportations have to continue. Third,
and maybe most importantly on it. I mean, you know
these things happen in in sequence, yes, but but some
of them, you know, are gonna have to happen in
different times as well. Uh, you know, the secure elections,
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I think it's a solvable issue in a short amount
of time. I really think there's a there's an executive order,
you know, a war powers authorization because we are at
war with the CCP.
Speaker 2 (06:41):
You know, there there is certain constitutional.
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Rights that that would allow President Trump to clean these
elections up and clean them up fast. Now you know
how it all works out logistically, of course it has
to be right, and and him taking his time and
doing that makes sense. He's already start to put some
things in motion. But we look forward to seeing that
continue and really be concretized here in the near future.
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The deportations, it's gonna be a pro it's gonna be
a process. Ten million people, that's a process. I mean,
there's no quick way to do that. And last, but
not least, the reindustrialization of our country. You know, these
are sort of the nuts and boats. And the last
time I ran for us Senate, I said, border debt
forever wars. Well, we're modifying that. Elections, deportations, reindustrialization. It's
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a mouthful. It's not gonna ring as easy as border
dead forever wars. You still gotta face some of those
things as well. The debt, Okay, I know, adding five
trillion dollars sucks, especially for the dead hawks like me.
I led a protest to the Federal Reserve. In fact,
I led maybe ten protests to the Federal Reserve here
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in the city of Minneapolis back when George Floyd died.
So I'm as big of a dead hawk as you'll find.
And I do think that the national debt is a
issue on a principal basis. I more so think that
the dead is an issue principally how it functions. We're
gonna talk about that today, you know, because I know
I see this fight breaking out between Massy and and
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Donald Trump. And you know, I'm not one to say, oh, well,
let's not have the infighting. Some of these infights have
to happen, you know, Let's sort it out, let's let's
duke it out, Let's put the issues up on the
table and discuss it. This is what the arena of
politics is supposed to be. This is supposed to be
the arena of ideas. Intellectual intellectual ideas is supposed to
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be the arena of you know, of of of solving problems.
So in order to solve problems, you got to get
everybody's opinion out there on the on the table. And
that's fine. The base doesn't need to split. The MAGA
movement doesn't need to split, The Conservative movement doesn't need
to split, the Republican Party doesn't need to split, because
you know, we got Massy and ran Paul saying, hey,
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wait a second, this bill. You know, Elon Musk is saying,
this bill. You understand there are people who oppose things
in the bill. I'm glad MAGA had a huge, huge
win and getting the moratorium on artificial intelligence pulled out
of the bill, that was a big win.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Nobody is a.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
Bigger AI hawk transhumanism, digital industrial Fourth Industrial Revolution, Internet
of things, robotics than I am. I mean, I am
full blown in a cautionary state about the emergence and
proliferation of artificial intelligence?
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Is it going to happen anyway? It would appear?
Speaker 1 (09:34):
So, should we be proceeding with the utmost of caution,
absolutely one thousand percent, especially when all of the leading
AI people say this is dangerous and it's getting dangerous.
It's getting dangerous right now. It would behoove us to
be cautious about it. But today we're just going to
talk a little bit about the debt because I am
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a true debt hawk and I love love to see
it appears. It appears that the Trump administration is gonna
legally pursue getting rid of FED Chair Jerome Powell. And
who we put in next is going to be interesting.
Oh boy, I'd love to there's one job that I
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would sign up for.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Please please, please plick. I'm saying it here now.
Speaker 1 (10:21):
I'm head over Hills focused on my United States Senate
race for twenty twenty six. And there's a lot going
on in Minnesota, one of the few seats that we
could pick up in the United States Senate here in Minnesota.
And you know, obviously a very closely watched governor's race
as Tim Waltz, now failed vice presidential candidate, will be
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up for reelection. So we'll see what happens in our
governor's race here. All eyes are on Minnesota once again,
this twenty twenty six midterm election cycle. But I would
love I repeat, President Trump, I would love to serve
as the chair of the Fed.
Speaker 2 (11:01):
But either way, it is a good.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
Sign that President Trump and the administration it appears to
be challenging Jerome Powell and the status quo of the
Federal Reserve. There these are things to consider, you know.
I again, Massey says some good things. I love his
little debt clock that he wears. That's cool.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
You know.
Speaker 1 (11:25):
There's also some things I really really disagree with Massy
on and we'll talk about that and much more of
the course of the hour. Again, you are watching the
Royce White Show. I'm your host here in the Belly
of the Beasts, Minneapolis, Minnesota. This is Real America's voice,
headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America First Movement. Happy
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Saturday morning, Happy fourth of July. We will see you
on the other side of the break. Stay tuned for
more in a moment. Welcome back to the Royce White Show.
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I'm your host, Royce White here and the Belly of
the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. We're talking about the big beautiful
Bill this weekend. Again, we hope you're enjoying your Fourth
of July. We hope you enjoyed your Fourth of July.
We hope you're enjoying the Fourth of July festivities. America
is back, you know, and we should be celebrating all
year long. We should be celebrating the independence of our nation.
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We should be celebrating celebrating the sovereignty of our nation.
We should be celebrating our citizenship, our founding fathers, the
things that have become demonized, overly demonized in American society.
We love our country. Our country is the greatest country
on earth. A lot of problems, a lot of things
to fix, but still one of the best countries on earth.
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And even even more importantly than the red, white, and
blue is what it represents, the ideas, the ideas that
this country was founded upon. The other day, I was
just trying to familiarize myself with chat, GPT and AI,
because I guess I'm a dinosaur when it comes to that.
People my age thirty five and younger are well versed
or getting well versed in AI, chat GPT.
Speaker 2 (13:21):
I don't use it for anything. I don't use any notes.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
I don't have any you know, college papers, exams that
are due or anything like that. All my businesses that
I run are run old the old fashioned way, old
human hands and minds. But I'm trying to familiarize myself
with chat GTP just to be able to better understand
AI as an emerging issue. And I asked chat gpt
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to translate the Declaration of Independence and tell me whether
or not it was done by artificial intelligence. And the
Declaration of Independence is so well written that AI chat
gg chad GPT actually believed that it's ninety nine point
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nine percent sure it was written by artificial intelligence. I
mean that is just astonishing. Isn't that astonishing? I mean,
it's just that that's how good these guys were. That's
how brilliant the ideas are. That's how well written, how
balanced the substance is in the in the Declaration of Independence,
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beautiful beautiful document, the ideas. You know again again, a creator,
a creator, These rights are given to us by a
creator's beautiful, beautiful. The document is beautiful, you know. So again,
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we hope you're enjoying the weekend, and we don't want
to be contentious, but the big beautiful bill is something
that people are you know, well, you feel this shouldn't
be in that that shouldn't be Yeah, okay, that's gonna
happen all the time. And I'm an omnibus hawk. I'm
a dead hawk. I'm an omnibus hawk. I see five
trillion dollars, I go. You know, but at the end
of the day, let's talk honestly, let's have an adult conversation.
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You go to buy a house, best, let's let's talk
real estate for a moment. Okay, and the president is
a real estate guy. One of the best ways to
you know, I don't want to say make a quick buck,
but to uh, you know, make some good money in
the real estate business is to take a house that
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that you can buy for cheap, and you renovate the house.
You know, you increase the equity of the house. You
pull the equity out of the house, you refinance the
equity and invested in other property. You're invested back in
the house, and before you know it, you have an
asset there that's that's worth something. Is to where you
know previously it wasn't worth much. There's no difference with
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the country.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
You know.
Speaker 1 (15:58):
To think that Donald Trump was gonna be able to
take this country over, to take the reins, and this
country was gonna become profitable tomorrow. We were just gonna
walk into an old, tattered down house and build it.
And that's what we had, Let's make no mistake about it.
And then all of a sudden, he was gonna, you know,
pull out his magic wand and wave it and you know, Kazam,
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all of a sudden, you got this. You know, this
thriving country. It's just not realistic. It's it's immature. It
lacks a certain intellectual honesty that we have to have
with ourselves. This is gonna be a this is gonna
be a fifty year project. The needle that we have
to thread is we have to allow Donald Trump to
set the foundation for what we want to have this
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country be going forward. And we also have to make
sure that we are tracking the political strategy of keeping
the House and the and the and the Senate and
the presidency in twenty twenty eight so that we can
continue to work on this rebuilding America, making America great again.
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So again, when you go to buy a house, you
know at low cost, that's beat up, that's run down,
and you know, let's say I got go and buy
a three hundred thousand dollars house. It's on a lot.
The house is kind of run down, outdated, and I
tear it down, and I want to build you know,
twenty unit apartment building on the on the piece of property.
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Probably a little too big to build a twenty Probably
not big enough build a twenty unit, but maybe twelve
fifteen units, big big, you know, increase of profit once
the project is done. But it's gonna take some investment.
And five trillion dollars sounds like a lot. Look again,
the thirty three trillion dollars is uh, it's it's a
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real number, and there are real consequences, and inflation is
a tax on the American people, There's no doubt about it.
Printing money, endless money is should be unacceptable, but we
let it happen up until this point. So to think
Donald Trump is going to come in and perform some
buy without having to deal with the you know, the
bus that's under the boil that we've allowed, is unrealistic.
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The thirty three trillion dollars represents a real number of
real debt, but it's a symbol. It's a symbol of
the debt that has been accrued amongst the people who
we have elected to be in charge over the last
certain amount of administrations. The real numbers are something like
one hundred and seventy trillion. Why why do I say
one hundred and seventy trillion. Well, one, the overall net
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worth of the country is estimated to be somewhere around
two hundred and fifty two hundred and sixty trillion dollars,
and right now we have around one hundred and seventy
two trillion dollars of unfunded liabilities. All right, that includes
the thirty three trillion dollars. The first thing, the one
thing I would have liked to see go in this
big beautiful bill, is to force the FED to eat
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the nine trillion dollars in phony interest debt that they're
holding on their books. You know that that would have
been a power play, and it's still it still could
be done. As you know, the ship hasn't sailed on
making that right, but you know, the Fed's holding nine
trillion dollars of debt on their balance sheet. That should
just go tomorrow, and I mean tomorrowrow that nine trillion.
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You're eating it? Okay, sorry, sorry guy, boys. Over if
everybody's gonna have to take a haircut, first and foremost
to fed. You're gonna eat this ten trillion so Donald
Trump can continue his mission to reorient the global economic
the global economy, uh, in a way that's America first,
in a way that's freedom loving. So thirty three trillion
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dollars in debt, you know, it's it's a it's a wallap.
I mean it really is. Take a ten trillion off.
Twenty three trillion dollars in debt's still a wallop. I
mean it really is. But one hundred and seventy trillion
dollars in unfunded liabilities is the real herald. That's the
real scary number. The thing is, and I've said this
a number of times. You know, money, currency, debt all
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kind of a fugazi you know, because really currency is
so much about people's belief. You know, take a dollar
out of your pocket, do you believe it's still valuable?
More importantly, do the people who are gonna accept it
when you go to pay for exchange, some type of
service or good Do they believe in the value of
the dollar. What Donald Trump's victory has done is reh
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you know, reasserted a sort of global belief in America
that we were starting to lose. You know, people could
get on board the global wokeism if they wanted to. Yeah,
at the at the Summits and the World Economic Form
and all these other you know, esoteric woo woo international collaboratives.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Sure it all feels good.
Speaker 1 (20:53):
You know, racism is a problem, social justice democracy, okay,
But underneath their breath, all these world leaders laughing at us,
and they were going to try and take a shot
at displacing us as the world superpower vs. V. Number
one China. Well now they're having to have pause, and
we have to continue to give China and the CCP pause,
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and we have to understand they are the greatest threat
to our national security and our existential you know, our
existence as Americans, especially the way that we want to
live as Americans.
Speaker 2 (21:28):
The CCP is the greatest existential threat.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
They're not laughing at us anymore, Donald Trump in office,
they're not laughing. And because they're not laughing, that means
that you want in the breaks and all these other
you know, initiatives, Agenda's one Belt, Run Road, you know,
the twenty fifty. Everything's on pause right now because Donald
Trump has reasserted America's greatness and our exceptionalism, and our
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willingness to fight the managed decline, the managed decline that
was perpetrated on us by our own leaders. We're fighting
that now. With that being said, we could spend another
five trillion dollars. It's not about the debt. The problem
isn't the thirty three trillion dollars. The problem was the
thirty three trillion dollars more or less went to funding
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the rise of our national mortal enemy. That's the problem
with the debt. Everybody knows in business, you can have debt,
good debt. There's such a thing as good debt. Good
debt is when you're invested, you're leveraged in a position
where you're starting to build assets that are eventually going
to be more valuable, be able to pay back the debt,
be more valuable than the debt. There is such a
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thing as good debt. When you are going in debt
to keep the lights on, to fund the rise of
your national mortal enemy, to subvert you as the world's
superpower when they don't share any of your ideas and values,
that is bad debt. Okay, to add another five tillion
million dollars on as a bridge, as a stop gap,
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as a as a as an investment to reorient and
repolarize the entire global market. We can survive that if
the things that Donald Trump says he wants to do
actually happen, if he's supported, and if his agenda has
passed and passed through, and we start to do the
things we say we're gonna do. If not, the five
trillion dollars could be a death nail. And that's the
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position we put ourselves in. The great Steve Bannon says
it all the time. All the easy answers are behind us,
all the easy questions are behind us. If we don't
do the things that we say we're gonna do, the
five trillion could be a fatal blow. If we do
the things that we say we're gonna do to make
America great again, the five trillion dollars will end.
Speaker 2 (23:44):
Up being a speed bump.
Speaker 1 (23:47):
And we're gonna talk about this, this big, beautiful bill
and the national debt more on the other side of
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Speaker 2 (24:29):
Well, it was a true.
Speaker 1 (24:31):
Disaster listening to Hakem Jeffries filibuster for seven or several hours.
Oh man, it's just talk about a man who can
stand up before the American people and say absolutely nothing
at all. They say, I don't talk about anything of substance.
That is the example of not having any substance right there,
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Hakim Jeffries, and oh he is the anointed one. They
do have a plan for him to run for President
of the United States at some point. Do I think
he has the jews to win. I really don't. I
don't think that he's articulate enough for charismatic enough to win.
In my opinion, I don't think the American people are
looking for something like that. I don't think he's polarizing enough.
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I think he's too uniparty himself. You know, he seems
radical when I say uniparty. Okay, now, yeah, I don't
want to go back to this. But let's just for
a moment. When I say uniparty, okay, Apak always comes
to mind. It's nothing against Israel the Jews. My only
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other co host on the show himself is a Ukrainian Jews.
So we have no problem with the Jews. We have
no problem with Israel the nation. We believe that Israel
should be Israel first, that they should embrace a nationalist
populist movement, that the Jews are strong, that Israel is
strong and it can defeat its enemies. But America has
to think about its enemies as well. Okay, we're past
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that conversation, moving on. Hopefully there's gonna be some conversations
about the intelligence for Doe and all this other stuff
in the future. Okay, we'll leave it all behind for
Fourth of July weekend. What I'll say is this again.
You go to a pax Pack landing page and you
find six politicians. They're represented six Scalise Johnson, Emmer, Tom Emmer,
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Minnesota's own and Hakim Jeffries, Catherine Clark, and Aguilar. Okay,
number one there. In my opinion, there might not be
a more radical Democrat than Catherine Clark. I'm just gonna
say it clear as I can, Okay, And I'd say
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the same thing about Hakim Jefferies. They can window dress
it up how they want to. These people are radical,
and the Democrat agenda kind of swallowed up the far left,
the center left, and even some of the of the
center right into its its orbit.
Speaker 2 (27:05):
Okay. I mean it's just kind of chewed everything up.
Speaker 1 (27:07):
And we found ourselves having any argument whatsoever about men
playing in women's sports. I mean, just lunacy. We were
way off in the deep end coming back now start
to clar our way back. You know, we're in that
Tuggle war and we're starting to make headway, pulling that
that flag back across that line. But the Overton window
is there. My point in saying Apak is there's an
example uniparty and Hakim Jeffries is a uniparty guy. He
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really is. And I continue to say that the Republican
Party must demand that Apack divest from radical Democrats like
Hakim Jeffries, Catherine Clark and anybody else, or the Republican
Party in the conservative movement has to start to die.
Vest from Aypeck. Hey, I'll start a new pack me
and Professor Penn, We'll start a new America first, Jews.
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I mean, we have to. We have to really think
about the people who represent our interests. Same with me
as a black MANAACP doesn't represent me, you know, the
Congressional Black Caucus doesn't represent me. They don't represent this country.
They don't love this country. They don't want the American
people to prosper. They want the American people to be
on the tee to the federal government. And there's nothing
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independent about that. We understand that. So how came Jeffers
uniparty filibustering for several hours?
Speaker 2 (28:23):
Oh Nayham, I.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Just can't even It's like Neils on a chalkboard. Can't
stand it, can't stand it all in all, Like I
was saying earlier, the dead is a real number. It's significant.
It's a symbol, and money is a symbol. And that
doesn't mean it's not real. That doesn't mean the consequences
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aren't real. It means we have to have a real
conversation about the path forward for this country. The path
forward is gonna be it gets worse before it gets better.
The things we want to change and how we want
to change it. Things get worse, perceivably worse before.
Speaker 2 (29:02):
They get better. What do I mean, some people are
gonna lose benefits. Now.
Speaker 1 (29:05):
We have to reindust your life. So there are some
job we have to reindustrial lize. We have to re educate,
we have to re orient the educational system. We have
to bring back trade so we can feel some of
these vacant and necessary jobs like plumbers and electricians and
so on and so forth. We have to do some work,
and it's gonna feel like it's getting worse before it
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gets better. It's like going to get a rook canal.
It's the same exact idea. Nobody likes going to the dentist.
Nobody likes sitting down in the chair and getting numbed up.
Even that hurts a little bit. And you gotta put
that clamp on the tooth. I don't know everybody's ever
had a rook canal I have. You gotta put that
clamp on the tooth, and there's that plastic barrier that
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kind of props your mouth open.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
You lean back.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
That's uncomfortable, and then you gotta you get another shot
of novacane before they start to drill. And if you
got a rook canw it's deep enough that Novacane's ow.
They're gonna do so much they're not even gonna be
able to numb you up good enough. I had to
have a tooth pulled, and that Dennis had to get
in there and grab it with that pliers, and I
was surprised my jawing broke. Some people's jaws do break.
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They're doing dental work, getting teeth pulled and whatnot. The
point is, it feels worse before it gets better. It's
just it feels worse a lot of times before it
gets better.
Speaker 2 (30:25):
But it will get better.
Speaker 1 (30:27):
It can get better if we follow through with the
things we say we're gonna do. Hemispheric defense, we gotta
worry about the Northern American or the western hemisphere, and
we got to start to build our national security, defensive strategy,
our military footprint around that priority. Not isolation, but that priority.
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We can have priorities, that's not a dirty word. We
can have priorities.
Speaker 2 (30:53):
Uh. And we also have to.
Speaker 1 (30:55):
Make sure that this country if we want to continue
to be an empire, the empire, which there's already great
question about as well. But right now we're not in
a position to resign from being the empire. We are
the empire. We have to deal with the reality that
we are the empire. You can play empire, but you're
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only playing empire if you don't build your own stuff,
If you don't make your own antibiotics and your own
lug nuts, if you don't make your own boats and
your own antibiotics, you're playing empire. Really, and we're dying
to death by a thousand cuts. As long as we
allow this country's vital you know, supply chains to be
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manufactured there inside the borders of our national orlinomy China
and the CCP, we're only playing empire. And it's a
fugazi as much of a fugazi as the debt. The
debt is a fugazi because nobody's cashing in on it.
You can't cash it in because the American military might
is too big.
Speaker 2 (31:54):
Now, can we fight a war everywhere? No? But the
smart money bets on technology.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
We know that what I would even I would even
caution against that, you know, to refute my own point
here in a sort of moral sense, I would say,
the smart money betting on technology is a herald that
we are giving up too much freedom to technology, that
we have been. As the intro says, convenience will be
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the death of freedom. Well, artificial intelligence and technology will
be the herald of convenience. That's the reality. That's the reality.
It will be the herald of convenience. We do have
to be cautious of technology and where it's bringing us.
But right now, the smart money's on technology, the smart
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moneys on sophisticated weapons and advanced weapons and military systems.
Speaker 2 (32:48):
We have those things. We just demonstrated it.
Speaker 1 (32:50):
And if there's one thing that you could say was
a benefit, a good outcome from this previous two to
three weeks where we almost got ourselves into a real
connet at a conflict, Thank god we didn't. Peace prevail
blessed as the peacemaker, for he can be called a
child of God. President Trump playing peacemaker again, laying down
some hard truth there about our ally Israel, saying, hey,
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both of these countries been fighting for so long, they
don't understand what they're doing. Amen, sir, Amen, he shows
that backbone and spine and courage again to speak the
truth in moments where we need it. The point is,
we displayed our military might. We displayed our military sophistication.
We displayed, displayed our technological advancement.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
And as much as they talk about.
Speaker 1 (33:33):
The Iron Triangle in China, in Russia and North Korea,
all of them had paus They didn't want to throw down.
Yet they're building up, They're getting ready in the South China.
Speaker 2 (33:42):
See.
Speaker 1 (33:42):
The one thing I didn't like about the last couple
of weeks is bringing the limits out of the South China.
Speaker 2 (33:47):
See for something that maybe wasn't urgent.
Speaker 1 (33:50):
We got to think about this strategically now because again
we are in the Third World War with China. There
is no doubt about it. There's no if ans and
butts Mark Levin can tell you what they want want
the Mark Levins of the world can tell you what
they want. There is no Third World War there is.
We're in it. It's already begun, you know. Just because
it hasn't been declared, just because the historians having dubbed
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it the World War three yet doesn't mean it's not on.
It's on, Okay. The question is how's it gonna end
and who's gonna come out on top?
Speaker 2 (34:20):
So to speak.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
It Although nobody really wins a war, especially a world war,
people come out in better positions to leverage their strength
on the international stage than others. But nobody wins in
world wars. I tell you this, China's not backing down.
They're not backing out. It ain't happening. So we can
back down and we can't back out. We have to
be conscious of the strategic choices we make. I know,
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I'm just the dumb jock basketball player. What do you
know about military strategy? Well, I say this football, basketball,
hockey is correlated to war for a reason. There's a
lot of strategic similarity in looking at the spatial you know,
the spatial and and technical uh and strategic way to
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approach a game and war in many ways, like it
or not, it is a big giant game with heavy, heavy,
heavy consequences. So I didn't like seeing us pull the
limits out of the South China Sea. Uh for this
thing that went down with Iran and Israel. We have
to shore up and fortify our forces there in South
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China Sea. You know they're doing rehearsals. The CCP is
doing rehearsals right now to take Taiwan. And if they
invade Taiwan, we got to be ready to shoot it out,
and and and even more so, we have to make
sure that our allies there in the South Pacific are
ready to shoot it out, are ready to have our back,
are ready to fight amount of fight against the CCP
Right now, I'm not sure we're ready for that.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
That's the truth. Again.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
We're going to talk a little bit more about this
debt on the other side of the break that bey
Fourth of July weekend. I hope you're enjoying the festivities.
America is back and our independence is a source of
our pride. Royce White, the Royce White Show, Here in
the Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
Stay tuned, Welcome back to the Royce White Show.
Speaker 1 (36:24):
I'm your host, Royce White, here in the Belly of
the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, and you are watching Real America's Voice.
This is the headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America
First Movement. We hope you have enjoyed your Fourth of
July and are enjoying your Fourth of July weekend with
your families and friends. Pop off some fireworks, you know,
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put those American flags up America's back.
Speaker 2 (36:50):
I know the liberals don't like it.
Speaker 1 (36:51):
They don't like seeing those American flags They still wear
their little cute American flag t shirts. They still wear
their America merchandise and sport their American memorabilia with their
liberal anti American selves. You know, he help but love
the very white and blue on the fourth oft I mean,
who doesn't like the Fourth of July. I remember here
in the Twin Cities, a couple of a couple of
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years back, the mayor of Saint Paul, who I actually
grew up with, and Mayor Carter.
Speaker 2 (37:19):
Canceled the fireworks Taste of July. Oh. People were mad
about that.
Speaker 1 (37:24):
Why because it's a it's a tradition down at the
state Capitol, down at the you know what, is it,
Harriet Island? Maybe it's Harriet Island. I think they're in
our great city of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Fireworks. We celebrate
the fourth of July, we celebrate Independence Day, we celebrate
our country every year. And I guess there were budget cuts.
You know, we want to we want to give health
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care to the illegals, but we don't have enough money
left for the fireworks show there to celebrate the country.
This is the type of baden switch that communists do.
Gotta be cautious of it. But to get back to
brass tack the debt. I mean again, I'm I'm a
debt hawk. If it wasn't Donald Trump, I wouldn't give
them the five trillion. Let's say that if I was
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there in the United States Senate, I would have supported
the president one hundred percent, even being a debt hawk,
even calling for the abolishment of the Federal Reserve, even
being one of the only people in American history to
lead ten thousand plus people to the front door of
the Federal Reserve on multiple occasions. And that is probably
the thing I'm most proud of in my entire life. Seriously,
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I mean, besides my kids, and you know, a few
athletic accomplishments which dwarf in comparison, Really the thing I'm
most proud of in my entire life is probably leading
tens of thousands of people to the front door of
one of the most corrupt institutions in American history, that
being the Federal Reserve. So I'm a debt hawk. But
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debt can be good if used correctly, if the lead
the leader, and the leadership has a proper vision. We
all go into to build businesses, we all go into
debt some of it. Sometimes you don't have to go
into debt if you're lucky. But a lot of people build,
you know, going to debt to build businesses. A lot
of people going debt to keep their live stable so
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they can get to a better place of financial stability,
you know, and not financial prosperity. So debt can be
a good thing, but it does matter how the debt
is handled. If we can reorient the entire global economy
to an America first, America first, sort of packs Americana,
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where America becomes a you know, a giant again in manufacturing,
a giant in oil exports and distribution, a giant in
the technological space, a giant in all of these many industries.
Bring back the textile mills. If America can become a
giant again in some of these industries in manufacturing, I'll
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I give Donald Trump the five trillion ten times out
of ten, because it's not about the number. You know,
five trillion doesn't solve the debt. It doesn't break us.
You know, it doesn't fix it. It doesn't break us.
You know, it's it's kind of like the perfect number.
Is it a little big, is it a little flated?
Speaker 2 (40:12):
Yeah? It is.
Speaker 1 (40:14):
It is, but we are living inflationary times, so the
number was gonna be a little inflated. But the bottom
line is that if Donald Trump can do the things
that he wants to do, if we support him doing
the things he wants to do, if we stop bickering
in Minnesota, you know it's oh too radical that don't
use profanity. Huh Okay, the communists want to kill you.
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And guess what they're gonna curse you. Uh, They're they're
gonna curse you when they spit on your on your
dead body. Trust and believe when you're laying in a
pile of bodies that that you know that.
Speaker 2 (40:51):
Pile up at the local hospital.
Speaker 1 (40:53):
When they send us another bio weapon from the bow
the bowels of Bay, and your bodies are piling up
there at the morgue overflowing there in the back of
the hospital in the parking lot under a white tent,
and the CCP are having a laugh and they're spitting
on your dead bodies. I guarantee you they're gonna throw
some profanity in there as well. And that's not to
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say you should evolve down to their level, but the
point is you better get ready for you know what always,
you know, just blew my mind is we are in
such supportive of the military, and God, I love hanging
out with some ex military guys. I got a bunch
of them that I trained with, I got a bunch
of them that I know, and whatnot a bunch of
police officers. I'm have a police officer on police call
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me crazy. His name is Nicky. Was an officer when
I was younger, and he looked after me back when
I was still a knucklehead and kept me out of
trouble on the straight and arrow a little bit. But anyway,
you know, I know a lot of ex military guys
and they're fun to hang out with. Why because they
they lived a life that was real, you know. And
that's not the vouch for every guy who served in
the military, because there are some corrupt ones as well.
Speaker 2 (42:00):
You know.
Speaker 1 (42:01):
He's a trader, okay, so he can't just blindly vouch
for anybody who served this country.
Speaker 2 (42:06):
But I do love hanging out with.
Speaker 1 (42:08):
Military guys because they there's a realness to him. There's
a world beyond the professional wrestling of politics that you
get on seeing it in Fox. These guys actually lived
that they were there, you know watching I was watching
the other day John McPhee, they call him the the
Sheriff of bag Dad. He was there and at the
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Battle of tor Bor in Afghanistan, and he just frankly
asked the question. There was these black Hawks that flew
over in the middle of the battle, and you know,
maybe they flew Osama bin Laden out of there that day,
because if not, there wouldn't have been a war. People
wouldn't have got paid, the check bookouldn't have opened. Just real, right,
a delta for a special operator killer. It's real. And
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I say that because you know, we have a chance
right here to be real, to deal with reality, to
start to talk about these issues in a real way.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
And that's what we have to do. We can do that.
Part of the reality is, look, we're in a war.
We're in a war the.
Speaker 1 (43:10):
South Chining to see they're doing the rehearsals for Taiwan.
We may have to fight a war. There may be
an actual forever war we need to fight. It might
be with China. It's certainly not with Iran. You know
that war seems all but over now. Will Iran eventually
circle back and rejoin the Iron Triangle? In some great,
you know, hemispheric throwdown between the West and the East.
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Possibly possibly, you know, they seem to shot a lot
of their credibility saying tonight is gonna be the night,
and that night there wasn't much action at all. Then
they had the audacity, I mean, talk about really shooting
your credibility. The boy who cried, what if they had
the audacity to launch a missile attack on us and
call us first and tell us I mean, boy, oh boy,
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the bluff has been called, and Donald Trump was victorious
and calling the bluff. The point is this the debt.
I mean, listen, the reality about the debt is it
only is a problem if we don't start to change things.
If we don't start to change things, the dead will
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be a herald, the end of the American Empire, the
end of the America as we know, at the end
of America being the world superpower. If we start to
do the things that Donald Trump wants us to do,
needs us to do, the debt is a blip on
the radars. It becomes a speed bump. We'll be able
to pay the debt back. We really will. And again,
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the first thing that happens the ten trillions. The FED
has to eat the ten trillion. And to go back
what I was saying about the military, it always blew
my mind that the conservative movement was in such fierce
support of the military, yet they don't accept any profanity
from their leaders. Strange. Maybe you just don't accept profanity
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from me. Maybe it's something about me. Maybe it's my
ugly mug. Maybe it's my beard or my tattoos, or
the fact that I'm just your average run of the
mill basketball player. Maybe it's my profanity you don't accept.
Because those Delta Force operators, those Navy seals, those guys
over there, the Army Ranger battalions, I guarantee you they're
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using profanity, okay, and you're perfectly okay with them protecting
you as am I. So these are the little things
that we have to start to sort out and maybe
set to the side in order to make sure we're
electing people who are actually gonna represent our interests. I
can't tell you how I mean, if you would rather
have a you know, a John Thune, and I don't
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like John Thune.
Speaker 2 (45:44):
I'm just gonna be honest.
Speaker 1 (45:45):
I don't trust John Thune, you know, corning a lot
of these guys in the Senate, you know, and we
got to have that discussion come twenty twenty six, and
hopefully we will. But they're not my brand of Republican yet.
The number one priority right now is supporting Donald Trump
and the agenda and making sure that we can actually
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reorient our foreign policy and our domestic policy to help
this country become prosperous again. And that's what we should
be focused on. That's what we should be thinking about
here on this Fourth of July week and all the festivities,
and you got the fireworks and the barbecue.
Speaker 2 (46:24):
Oh I love a good barbecue.
Speaker 1 (46:26):
You got the water balloons, and the kids outside riding
the bikes, hopefully living a neighborhood that's still safe enough
to ride your bike outside, hang out out in the
park and whatnot. Hopefully not stepping over glass pipes, Fentanyl
and trank or whatever else they're smoking these days, which
is getting out of control. Fentanyl sponsored and brought to
you by the CCP and the warmongers in Afghanistan who
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turned a three percent poppy production into ninety percent opium
wars payback from the British Empire. Oh you people love
to call yourself, Atlantis says, hopefully you're able to enjoy
this Fourth of July weekend, but hopefully you're thinking about.
Speaker 2 (47:04):
The task ahead.
Speaker 1 (47:06):
The task ahead is we have to become hyper focused
on winning the mid terms again the three issues. Number one,
these elections have to become secure. Number two, we have
to continue the deportations. And number three, we have to
reindustrialize this country. You can't be an empire if you
don't make and build your own things. You can't be
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an empire. If you're antibiotics and your screws are made
in the in the borders, in the bowels of your
national or linamy, it's suicide. We're waiting for a rug
to be pulled from under us, and we don't have to.
And that's what Donald Trump's trying to achieve. And I
think five trillions a small price to pay. I really do.
And I say that with the utmost caution. If we
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don't do what we say, the five trillion could be
the death nail. It could be the nail in the coffin.
If we do what we say and we make America
great again, the five chillion will be a speed bump
in history. This has been another episode of the Royce
White Show. The Great Steve Bannon is next on War Room.
Enjoy the rest of your fourth of July weekend. We
will see you next week, next weekend. God speed to you,
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God bless America. See you later.