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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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all these arrows. In the third, I will well keep
you from danger and be shi.
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First.
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White is speaking truth to power.
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We will not get right.
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You don't long gonna talk about the real things.
Speaker 5 (00:34):
OK.
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If I'm gonna die, I'll die, and you let me.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
Let me peace.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
What's wrong in this country is our sense of American
citizenship is lost. It's lost inconvenience. Let me be a shield,
and convenience will be the death of freedom. This is
my show, and on my show, I control the conversation.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Welcome back to the Rice White Show. Here on Real
America's Voice. David Penn, your guest host. Privileged and honored
to be with you again on this last day of May,
the thirty first, in this momentous year twenty twenty five.
I hope you're doing well. A beautiful, beautiful summer day,
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a day where I have great Thanksgiving. We dodged a
bullet around my home, campfire, went to the hospital. Someone
in my family didn't look good. Came out a miracle.
A miracle to me because I've been down these roads before,
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and a lot of times when you go to the
hospital for that diagnostic technique. The word is not good,
but I had a great miracle. We're all good, and
I'm so pleased and happy to be with you here,
coming to you from the studios a free people, as
Royce says, from the belly of the beast here in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
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What a week, What a week. I want to talk
in this first segment about this Court of International Trade
Tariffs and what's going on with these efforts President Trump
is making to rebalance the international trading system. Please, let's
listen to this first clip of the Press Secretary addressing
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the press crew.
Speaker 7 (02:31):
Hello, everybody, how are you wow?
Speaker 8 (02:34):
A cock room today? Last night, the Trump administration faced
another example of judicial overreach. Using his full and proper
legal authority, President Trump imposed universal tariffs and reciprocal tariffs
on Liberation Day to address the extraordinary threats to our
national security and economy posed by large and persistent annual
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US goods trade deficits. The United States has run a
trade deficit of goods every year since nineteen seventy five.
In twenty twenty four, our trade deficit in goods exceeded
one trillion dollars. Everybody agrees this is unacceptable. President Trump
is delivering on his promise to fix this problem, and
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he has taken a long overdue and much needed, bold
stance for American workers after decades of our manufacturing base
being hollowed out. The President's rationale for imposing these powerful
tariffs was legally sound and grounded in common sense. President
Trump correctly believes that America cannot function safely long term
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if we are unable to scale advanced domestic manufacturing capacity,
have our own secure critical supply chains, and our defense
industrial base is dependent on foreign adversaries. Three judges of
the US Court of International Trade disagreed and brazenly abuse
their judicial power to usurp the authority of President Trump
to stop him from carrying out the mandate that the
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American people gave him. These judges failed to acknowledge that
the President of the United States has core foreign affairs
powers and authority given to him by Congress to protect
the United States economy and national security. Congress had created
the National Emergency Act to provide the congressional framework to
strike down improper iepa use, and any questions over whether
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President Trump improperly imposed these IEPA tariffs were already adjudicated
in Congress. Following Liberation Day, Congress firmly rejected an effort
led by Senator Ran Paul and Democrats to terminate the
president's reciprocal tariffs. The courts should have no role here.
There is a troubling and dangerous trend of unelected judges
inserting themselves into the presidential decision making process. America cannot
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function if President Trump, or any other president for that matter,
has their sensitive diplomatic or trade negotiations railroaded by activist judges.
President Trump is in the process of rebalancing America's trading
agreements with the entire world, bringing tens of billions of
do in tariff revenues to our country and finally ending
the United States of America from being ripped off. These
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judges are threatening to undermine the credibility of the United
States on the world stage. The Administration has already filed
an emergency motion for a stay pending appeal and an
immediate administrative stay to strike down this degregious decision. But
ultimately the Supreme Court must put an end to this
for the sake of our constitution and our country.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
You know, I have a unique insight into this Court
of International Trade. For those of you who follow me
and listen to my Professor Penn podcast, or listen to
Royce's Please Call Me Crazy, or our joint effort Hebrews.
You know that we support Free People Radio. By being
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involved in the tire business, we have an e commerce
benefit for our viewers and listeners. And as a participant
in the tire business, well, guess what, I have to
import tires because only twenty five percent of the tires
that you use are actually manufactured here in our country.
That is why President Trump is out to change this system.
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And as an importer, I've had numerous cases in front
of this Court of International Trade, and I'll tell you
it's a kangaroo court. You go in the front door
and you leave with your pockets empty. Their pocket pickers.
It is part of the Department of Commerce, and you
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know they make a big deal. Well, one judge was
chosen by President Reagan in nineteen eighty three. That's a fossil,
and another one was from Barack Obama. And the third
one was chosen by guess who, President Donald Trump. And
the pundits use this to claim that President Trump's use
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of the trade authority that the Congress gave to him
was well incorrect. But I see it a different way.
What I see is the revealed, the great unmask of
how neo liberalism a judge that was picked under Barack Obama,
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and neo conservatism judges that were picked under President Trump
in President Reagan, how neoliberalism and neo conservativism conservativism have
one great thing in common, globalism. Yes, yes, look at
this great reveal. The neoliberals and the neoconservatives agree about
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free trade, they agree about it. And President Trump is
trying to change this system, and he's run into some
unelected jurists sitting in black robes in a Corinthian columned
courthouse in Manhattan, and they have tried to circumvent his
effort to do want save our country from bankruptcy. Now,
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these jurists, well, maybe they interpreted the law the way
they see it, or maybe they know that their reason
to be will no longer be if these reciprocal tariffs
are imposed. And let me share with you why these judges.
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This Court of International Trade, ninety plus percent of its
activities is adjudicating disputes between poor American citizens who import
and then get pocket picked by the Department of Commerce
through a kind of a legal framework called anti dumping
as political as you can get. Yes, that's what they do.
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And these anti dumping rates are set by Commerce, and
they're reviewed and there's arguing, and you go to court
and you know what, they say, Hey, pay me, pay me.
I've had a bunch cases there and I lost all
of them except for one. Well, let me tell you
one time I lost. They said I was right, but
still pay me. Huh. Think about that one. That'll bend
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your noodle. And if President Trump gets these reciprocal tariffs
in place, if he gets these sector tariffs in place,
this entire architecture in the Department of Commerce where they're
continuously haggling over anti dumping rates unnecessary. You could cut
the Department of Commerce's budget by two thirds. I am
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sure this whole court would go away. I'm not saying
that's why it was three to zero at the court.
But those folks know that if there's reciprocal tariffs, they
could be out of a job. And why is President
Trump doing it? I mean, what's really going on. He's
really trying to save our budget, our economy, our currency.
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Now I believe in the constitutional process. I believe we
have three but equal branches of government. And I believe
that we have a bunch of leftist law schools that
are turning out jurists first their lawyers. Then if they
can't make it in private practice, they matriculate to being judges.
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Those that cannot practice the business of law go into
being judges. So we've got these people educated in our
elite institutions like Harvard. They're raised on the milk of
globalism and world communism. As any surprise that whether they
come from a conservative president or a liberal president, they
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all agreed to agree about one world government and one
world economy. So if we're going to change this, if
you and I are going to do something, we're going
to have to get involved in politics. Think about the
last time you went to vote, there was judges on
the ballot. Mostly they were unopposed. You had no idea
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who they were. You just filled in the circle because
you know what else to do. That's because we are
not playing in the game, and when we don't play,
we leave the space for the elite educated to come
in and rule over us. What are these people doing?
Maybe they're just calling balls and strikes, but the effect
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was to embarrass President Trump, to undermine his efforts to
balance the budget. But hey, hey, hey, hey, these people
have underestimated the crew in the White House. They knew
this was coming. They got Plan B playing C Plan D.
I'm going to give you a secret if you're pundent
listening to me, because I play this game. There is
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no way that President Trump's efforts to use tariffs as
a tool will be defeated. At the end of the day,
President Trump will succeed. Thank you for being with me
this morning. That's the end of segment one. We'll be
right back after these important messages. Welcome back to segment
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two and we're going to be talking about liars and Lion.
But before we get to the liars and the Lion,
I want to give a shout out to Clever Cheetah.
He found me on acts at prof Pan podcast and
I'm going to ask you to find me if you
are so willing, and he posted up something that was fantastic.
Anyone who owns an RV knows to replace their China
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bombs immediately. They are called that for a reason. And
I'm going to tell you Clever Cheetah. You are absolutely
correct on RV is a very tough wheel position. Well,
it's not just China that is exporting tires to the
United States. The Continentals are imported, the Michelins are imported,
the Good Years are imported, the Coopers are imported, the Toyos,
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all of them. Only twenty five percent of the tires
we're using our mad Yar. So this is about more
and why President Trump is looking to spread these reciprocal
tariffs out over all of our trading partners is all
of our partners have had access to our market, unfettered access.
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The average tax collected for most of my career was
guess what, two point five percent, And now just with
this increase to ten percent and the twenty five percent
tax that's been put on certain sectors like automobiles, tariff
collections are at all time highs and it's actually reducing
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the deficit. It's already working. I look online, these pundits
are saying this is stupid, it's a failure. Oh man,
these people don't know anything about this game. I've been
planning my whole life. This is a brilliant move. It's
brilliant in the extreme. It gives President Trump an alternative
form of taxation which we desperately need to address this
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thirty seven trillion dollar debt. We could have had a
vat tax, we could have had a higher income taxes,
we could have had a national sales tax. But the
tariffs give President Trump the ability to negotiate in the
ability to encourage the on shoring of domestic production. This
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is very, very good, and we just need to give
it a little time, a little time when you're trying
to change, when President Trump and a very small number
of people who are actually with them are trying to
change an eighty year paradigm called the post World War
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two Democrat liberal order, which stands on one world government
and free trade. That's its cornerstone. You're trying to change that.
That's a big system. It takes time, it takes courage,
It takes we the people to get involved, get in
the game. You know, President and Trump has very little
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support from his own Republican caucus. They hide it. But
if you're in a state like South Carolina with Lindsay Graham,
or Texas like John Cornyan, or here in Minnesota where
I live, I know that we got a lot of
people wearing red mega hats because it's a good disguise
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for their globalist ambitions. And why do I know, because
they're liars. Let's listen to a clip and you can
see how far these people are willing to go. Start
your tape right now, because I'm about to tell you
the truth and f you if you can't handle the truth.
This version of Biden is the best Biden ever see knows,
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so long as there's nine. In fact, I think he's
better than.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
He's ever been.
Speaker 4 (15:53):
President.
Speaker 9 (15:53):
Biden has a photographic memory, His understanding and mastery of
a complicated geopolitical sitution situation remarkable.
Speaker 2 (16:01):
He is sharp, intensely probing, and detail oriented and focused.
Speaker 7 (16:07):
Jackie here, where's Jackie.
Speaker 4 (16:11):
Here?
Speaker 2 (16:12):
I was sitting, you know of two feet from him
across the table, and he was, you know, intense to.
Speaker 3 (16:18):
Have trouble walking sometimes, Yeah, so did that dr He
wanted gd war.
Speaker 7 (16:22):
But he's totally focused.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
He's very sharp, they say he's sharpened meetings and so.
Speaker 2 (16:26):
On, very lucid, well, very well informed.
Speaker 6 (16:29):
Biden's stately.
Speaker 7 (16:30):
He comes with gravitas.
Speaker 2 (16:31):
There hasn't been, as far as I know, a single
claim that Biden made.
Speaker 6 (16:37):
A mistake agism is an issue.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
Americans have a rich history of holding people's physical characteristics
against them.
Speaker 5 (16:44):
Okay, you can ask African Americans.
Speaker 7 (16:46):
He's older, that doesn't mean that he is unfit.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
And there's a lot of agism there.
Speaker 5 (16:51):
Now.
Speaker 4 (16:51):
This age attack is obsession by the right.
Speaker 9 (16:54):
Joe Biden may not be able to speak for himself
the way that he used to.
Speaker 5 (16:57):
They want to think is to take on governor if
we get out of line, which there's talking on again about.
Speaker 3 (17:05):
Him lying around.
Speaker 7 (17:06):
I think people should be speaking up for Joe Biden.
Speaker 5 (17:08):
Americans and reporters in the media are just judging him
by a physical appearance, and it's probably unfair.
Speaker 7 (17:14):
Age is an accent.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
He showed exactly how with it he is.
Speaker 9 (17:19):
The flip side of this coin is that he has
a tremendous amount of wisdom and experience.
Speaker 1 (17:24):
Have you heard any concerns from anyone who has met
with Resident Biden about him seeming a little slower?
Speaker 7 (17:31):
No more wild speculation from a bunch of people who
have probably never been in a room with Joe Biden
and certainly don't have medical degrees.
Speaker 9 (17:38):
That I'm aware of. You don't get paid for performance
to be president.
Speaker 4 (17:41):
You don't.
Speaker 3 (17:42):
The job is not a job of endurance.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
I don't see Donald Trump out by riding like Joe Biden.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
It's the Hillary's email.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
All they have is that he's on he can clear
a dementia bar and that's probably a win. The media
are not fair, and they're getting less and less fair,
and things are frightening.
Speaker 7 (17:59):
You have of Wall Street Journal running.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
A horribly sourced piece saying that Biden is unfitted to be.
Speaker 7 (18:05):
As Wall Street Journal report about the president's acuity.
Speaker 5 (18:08):
Shoddy story by the Wall Street Journal questioning Biden's mental fitness.
Speaker 2 (18:13):
Wall Street Journal story had a lot of flaws, as
you said, But Sinclair, they didn't do any original reporting,
they didn't follow up, they didn't do any work here.
Speaker 5 (18:21):
This today is hersh Gilbert Pohlan is still he is
not here with this, but he's still being held by Amad.
Speaker 7 (18:28):
But a huge part of the Mulla report talks about
Russian disinformation tactics and one of the things this election
cycle is that Joe Biden is too old to lead,
and so everyone is seizing upon this and it is
a classic dec.
Speaker 3 (18:42):
Wow. Wow. You know, I was brought up with a
very ancient maxim thou shalt not lie, tell the truth.
You know, I have to be frank, It took me
many years to get that down because I'm a human being, right,
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I'm flawed. I mean, I'm not trying to put myself special.
And I do these podcasts the Professor Penn podcast twice
a week, and you know, if I'm not precise, even
if I exaggerate just a little bit, I feel awful
because how can anybody come to our cause if the
people in our movement lie? And those were all the Democrats.
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We know their liars, but guess what, they're professional politicians
and what's on the other side of the football the
exact same people. They call themselves Republicans, but they're lying
just as much, just as fiercely, and sometimes even more skillfully.
Which brings me to this bill, this bill that President
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Trump calls the big beautiful bill. You know, if you
read the news about it, you can't tell really what's
true and what's false about this bill. You know, it
kind of reminds me of that debt seialing bill in
twenty twenty three that my own CD six Representative Tom
Emmer touted as the greatest cuts to government spending in
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American governmental history. And then they ran the debt up
another four trillion. Thank you, Tom for your honesty and transparency. Well,
in this case, the scoring of this bill from the
Congressional Budget Office is suspect. They're claiming that the bill
is going to increase the debt and that it's awful
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and terrible, but actually it cuts spending by one point
six trillion for real, on the day the bill is enacted,
spending is cut, Our taxes are going to go down.
And they say it's going to benefit the billionaires. That's
a lie. It's gonna benefit everybody. Everybody's gonna get a
tax cut. There'll be no tax on tips, they'll be
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no tax on overtime. And will it run up the
budget deficit? Will it run up the federal debt? Well,
the way the CBO is scoring this bill, the way
I read it, and I don't want to get too
far in the weeds, we don't have the time, is
very suspect to me. You know, most of the people
that work in that office are Democrats. What a surprise. No,
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I think that this bill as merit requires consideration, and
there's all this opposition, even from the Republican side. You
know politics right now today, what you and I are watching,
it's theater. These people they go down into the bar,
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pour themselves a stiff one, and they say, hey, tomorrow
it's your turn. You run out there and oppose President Trump.
And then on the next issue they get another group
of people out there to do it. President Trump is
working against our own allegedly Republican representatives. Please join your
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local Republican Party. You don't have to tell them who
you are. You don't have to tell them what you believe.
Half the seats in the party are vacant. If you
just show up, you're going to become the most important
person in American politics, a delegate. Like if you're out
in South Carolina and you're listening to me, you know,
if you're watching rav I know how you feel about
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Lindsey Graham. You know how you're going to get rid
of them. There's only one way you gotta get them
in the endorsement process. You got to find an American
citizen that is committed to telling the truth. That's what
I think we need here in Minnesota. I think that's
what you need in your state. How are we going
to attract a new constituent. If we lie like a
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rug like the rest of these people, I am committed
and here Free People Radio, we are committed to searching
for truth. We don't say we know what the truth is,
because hey, it's hard to find sometimes, but we're looking
for it. We're not out to manipulate people with statistics,
you know, lies, damn lies and statistics. No, we're not
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doing that. We're trying to find the truth. And I'll
give you a truth. When President Trump gets these tariffs
in place and it ends up being his words, not mine.
A trillion dollars a year for ten years, this budget
bill with those tariffs is going to have a great
positive effect on our financial condition. And that's what we
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need to be focused on. We the people, and only
when we demand balance budgets by getting involved in politics,
will our budgets be balanced. Thank you. This is segment two.
Please stay tuned for these important messages. We'll be right back.
Speaker 6 (23:59):
That's on to some breaking news we are receiving in
our newsroom. Not THISSSA. The gloves are off. The West
has just allowed Ukraine to strike deep nor more range limits,
nor more red lines. For the first time. Kiev is
free to strike crushing military targets deep inside enemy territory
anywhere and any time. This is a seismic shift in
the war and it could send shockwaves all over the
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way to the Kremlin. Until now, Ukraine's hands were tied.
Last October, President Biden gave the green light for limited
strikes on Russian military targets close to the Ukrainian border.
The message was clear, strike but do not escalate. But
the rules have now changed. It seems Kiev's western allies
are down with half measures. Now Ukraine can rain fire
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on Russian airfields, command posts, armor dumps and logistics hubs
far beyond and behind the front lines. Reacting curiously, Moscow
says West or the West lifting range limits on Ukraine
arms is quite dangerous. Ukraine's arsenal is formidable. It has
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the Hima's system with a guided multiple launch rocket system
up to fifty kilometers per hour, us AT cooms missiles
with three hundred kilometers per hour range, Storm Shadow, an
Anglo French cruise missile with the maximum range of around
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three hundred kilometers per hour.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Thank you, welcome back to the Royce White Show. Here
on Real America's Voice, I would say that war and
rumors of war, and wow, President Trump is trying to
bring peace to this region in the Ukraine. He's trying
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to bring peace to the Middle East. He's trying, but
he doesn't have a lot of help, does he. Years
these Europeans who managed to get into a war about
every fifty years that kills millions of people. You know,
that's not my thing. Hey, guess what, Just to let
you know, my family is from the very region that
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the Russians are fighting with Ukrainians over right now as
we sit here, I got relatives left there. You know,
I feel sorry for them, But I'm here and I
believe in America. I believe in the peace and prosperity
of America. I believe in America First Movement. I'm watching
President Trump try to get us out of this mess.
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And here we got the chancel of Germany Mertz authorizing
the Ukrainians Jelenski to use these Taurus missiles deep inside
of Russia. What we don't see reported in our news
here in the United States is the Ukrainians are bomb
in Moscow all the time. So how long is it
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really going to be until we wake up one and
the Russians have bombed Berlin or London or Paris. Well,
god forbid, let us understand what we can do. What
are the fault lines here, Well, the fault lines are
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the neo KHN warhawks. Senators like Lindsey Graham and Senator
Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut, a Democrat, a Republican and a Democrat,
or they traveled together. They're in the Ukraine right now,
stirring up the war, looking for a continuation of this
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meat grinder. And here's President Trump trying to get these
folks sorted out. And our own senators are for this
war continuing, in fact, in fact, unless we get into
this process, man, it's going to be tough. And you
know President Trump, I say this, he's the great unmasker.
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We're starting to learn now what this is all about.
I mean I'm learning. I'm sure you're learning too. We
got to look at certain organizations. I remember when Royce
White ran for Senate in twenty twenty four, he talked
about the Jewish lobby and they called him an anti Semite. Yes,
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just because he said there was a Jewish lobby. And
guess what there is, Well, we could call it the
Zionist lobby if we want to get precise the American
Israel Political Action Committee that spent seventy or eighty million
bucks in the last cycle electing well Democrats and Republicans alike.
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I think Tom Emmer here in Minnesota got five hundred
and sixty two thousand dollars if my memory is correct.
Please don't exactly quote me, but that's what he's taken
instance twenty eighteen. And he this Angie Craig here in
Minnesota that's running on the Democrat side for Senate. I
think she's got about half a meal from APAC. What
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are we doing with this money in our Congress? Who
are these people working for? We need honest people. We
need people that are incorruptible, that have sacred honor, that
are not going to sell out my family for a
bag of silver. No, I don't want that. I don't
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want any more of these white starch shirt wearing red,
white and blue tie, wearing blue suit, wearing American flag,
lapel pin, wearing Harvard undergraduate, Yale law school, military service,
married the high school sweetheart, three kids. Oh, they're perfect,
right out of Central casting. And what do they give me?
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A thirty seven trillion dollar debt in an endless war. No,
I had enough of that. I've had enough of those actors, though, posers,
those prineers, the ones that are in it for themselves.
I've had enough of it. I want people that wear
their lives on their sleeves, were their sin where I
can see it. Like me, I'm going to tell you
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I'm working on putting my sin underfoot. I'm not gonna
sit here and say I'm perfect. I'm searching for truth
with you, and I'm asking you to join me in this.
You know, there's two Zionist lobbies, one as they packed.
The other ones called the RJAC, the Republican Jewish Committee.
It's run by a former senator here from Minnesota, nor
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Im Coleman. His daughter in law is a Rhino state
senator from Carver County. This place, this group, this RJC.
They just endorsed four senators for the next cycle in
twenty twenty six, John Cornyn, Rhino extraordinaire from Texas. Tom Tillis. Wow,
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you know him, don't you. They endorsed Lenz and Susan Collins. Now,
this is well, this is what we're going to have
to get our arms around, isn't it. We're gonna have
to understand, We're gonna have to come to grips with
there are people that will say and do anything to
maintain the US defense posture worldwide, including what we're doing
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in the Middle East. This is not America first. This
is not the path of peace. This is not a
path that is sustainable because we can't keep spending this
kind of money on these kind of wars and ever
balance this budget. No, we got to reel it in.
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I mean, that's just where we're at. And you say, well,
why does President Trump endorse Lindsey Graham for Senate? And
I'm going to tell you why, Because if you're in
South Carolina, you're not participating in the Republican Party of
South Carolina. If you were, you could clip Lindsay out
during the endorsement process and put an honest candidate up
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and President Trump would love you for doing it. He's
got a play with the skulduggerast dudes that show up
on the field every day. He's stuck with them back
around here in Minnesota, all these red mega hat wearing
posers working behind the scenes to undermine the President's agenda. Well,
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the only way we're going to change this is if
you and I get involved, and I'd beseech you to
please get involved. For example, if you're in Minnesota. If
you're in Minnesota, we have a caucus system. Here a
caucus system, and we go to caucus in February twenty
twenty six and we choose new members of the Republican Party.
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Go to Roycewhite dot us. That is Royce's website. Scroll down.
You'll find a module caucus counter attack. If you put
your name and phone number and email address in there,
I'm going to call you myself. And there's many many
people that are now joining together because we want to
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change this in Minnesota. We're not satisfied. We're not giving up,
we're not deterred. We're no longer afraid, we're no longer cowards.
Courage is contagious. As the great Steve Bannon introduced into
the Mega movement, we have decided that we will do
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whatever it takes to get honest people into politics. Honest,
not perfect, not actually knowing what the truth is, but
honest about what they believe. Not telling us one thing
and doing another, which is so much of what our
politics is about. You saw it, all those politicians they
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were telling us. How great Joe Biden was. He's the
best he's ever been. Oh, come on, the guy was
hatched and they hid it from us, like they he
eyed so much from us. So much is hidden from
us now. We don't need that. I'm an adult. I'm
an aduble American citizen, and so are you. And I
bet you can handle the truth. I bet you want
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the truth? And how are you gonna get it? You're
gonna demand it. Every time you see these people lie,
you just have to call them out until instead of
us being afraid of them, they become afraid of us.
You know, I don't care really where they come from.
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I voted for George W. Bush. I changed. Some of
these politicians can change. We can help them change by
making them tell the truth. You call them out on
social media. Follow me at prof pen podcast, on acts
at the Professor Penn podcast. On Getter, you can go
follow Royce. We need to be a digital army of
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American citizens. We do not, will not cannot let another
lie pass unopposed. And when they see us calling them out,
they will fear us, and then they might stand up
and be with us and represent us. They are representatives,
after all. We did elect them, didn't We is not
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the power with we the people? Well, it is when
you and I get involved in at this time when
we have wars and rumors of wars. And I know
what you hear when I say that. You know why
I'm saying it. Whatever the result is, wouldn't it be
nice in that last breath to know you did everything
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you could to save this great republic and to make
a good world for your children. This is David pen
your guest host. Will be right back after these messages
I can do.
Speaker 5 (36:00):
Largely responsible for the sweeping changes in our industrial military
posture has been the technological revolution during recent decades. In
this revolution, research has become central. It also becomes more formalized,
complex and costly. A steadily increasing share is conducted for
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by or at the direction of the federal government. Today,
the solitary inventor tinkering in his shop has been overshadowed
by task forces of sciences in laboratories and testing fields.
In the same fashion, the free university versity, historically the
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fountain head of free ideas and scientific discovery, has experienced
a revolution and the conduct of research, partly because of
the huge costs involved. A government contract becomes virtually a
substitute for intellectual curiosity. For every old blackboard, there are
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now hundreds of new electronic computers. The prospective domination of
the nation scholars by federal employment project allocations and the
power of money is ever present and is gravely to
be regarded. Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery and
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respect as we should, we must also be alert to
the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself
become the captive of a scientific technological elite.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
Welcome back to the Royce White Shaw. This is given
Pen your guest host. Glad to be with you. President
Eisenhower nineteen sixty one warned us about a technological elite
that could take control through science. Science that brings us
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so many benefits. But every time there's a benefit, there's
a cost. And what is the cost of this scientific
revolution that we're living in, this fourth Industrial revolution that
we're living in, this digitization of our lives that we're
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living in, the cost is the loss of faith, The
loss of faith. It is the faithless that fight President Trump.
It is the faithless that we're fighting together. And I
don't hate these fellow citizens. I don't hate them they're
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the lost sheep. Some are yet to be redeemed as
I was found. So I have a hope for these people,
but I'm critically aware that some of them are absolutely
depraved and evil, and that they will spare no effort
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and no expense to impose upon me and my family
their technological digital prison as soon and as powerfully as
they can. And while were focused on war in the Ukraine,
potential nuclear war, and war in the Middle East and
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potential nuclear war, and the potential destruction of our economy
through spendthrift political action where we run up the debt
as if there is no limit, while we're focused on
all these important issues, focused on all these illegal immigrants
in our country, the tens of millions of people that
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were brought here intentionally to undermine this great republic, to
break the finances of this great republic. We're focused on
all these issues, and the most important issue of the day,
the thing that is the most dangerous, the thing that
is the most important for us to talk about, we
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barely talk about it because they make sure we do
not have the time. They are keeping us occupied, as
it is written, with wars and rumors of war, and
where our gaze is diverted into those very important issues.
People like Ray Kurzweil are creating the brave new world. Please,
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let's listen to Ray Kurzweil talk about the future that's
here today using computers.
Speaker 2 (40:40):
They're only about a dozen computers in all of New
York City. Now, we all carry multiple computers in our
pockets and our belts, but computation is a lot more
pervasive than these gadgets we carry around. Take this rock,
for example, doesn't look like it's doing very much, but
it has trillions of trillions about its molecules in here.
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They're all moving around, bouncing against each other at incredibly
high speeds. That's computation. It's not very useful today. It's
organized kind of randomly. We can't communicate with it very well.
But we're going to change that. We're going to reorganize
the vast amount of computation in this rock to make
it useful. And it won't just be raw computation. We'll
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infuse it with exquisitely intelligent software vastly greater than our
intelligence today, and with all the knowledge of the human
machine civilization. This rock is going to be a trillion
trillion times more powerful than all biological human brains today.
Speaker 3 (41:41):
This is going to be.
Speaker 2 (41:41):
Quite a valuable rock. We call matter and energy reorganized
in this way computronium. We're going to reach these limits
late in this century, and at that time we're going
to turn many of the rocks and other stuff suitable
for computation into coputronium, and so to keep the expansion
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of our intelligence going, we will then need to spread
out to the rest of the universe, turning some portion
of it into computronium. How fast can we do this
That depends on whether or not we can transcend or
otherwise get around the speed of light as a limit.
There are suggestions that there may be subtle ways of
doing this. One possibility is to send intelligent nanobots through wormholes,
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which are basically shortcuts to apparently far away places through
other spatial dimensions beyond the three we're familiar with. Wormholes
through space appear to be consistent with our understanding of physics.
If it is indeed feasible to either find or build
such wormholes, our intelligence will be so great they will
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be capable of engineering these shortcuts to reach other parts
of the universe. In brief periods of time. In that case,
we could infuse the universe with our intelligence rather quickly.
It would require only another century, that is, by the
end of the twenty second century, to saturate the universe
with coputronium. On the other hand, if we can't get
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around the speed of light, it'll take a lot longer.
But in either case, expanding our intelligence throughout the universe
is our ultimate destiny. Cosmologists today argue about whether the
universe will die in fire or ice. Fire means a
big hot crunch, basically the opposite of the big bank.
Ice means stars flying apart, eventually dying out. Both of
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these views of cosmology assume that intelligence has nothing to
do with it, that intelligence is just a bit of
entertaining frouth that dances in and out of the down
celestial forces that rule the universe. But this perspective ignores
the law of accelerating returns. As a result of the
exponential expansion of our knowledge and skill, the universe will
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ultimately be infused with confeetronium and with the vast intelligence
of our human machine civilization. So the universe will wake
up and we will intelligently decide it's faith.
Speaker 3 (44:16):
Wow. I pray that I have the strength in the
will to balance the United States of America. I'm not
anti science, but I'm anti the insane. Our destiny is
to infuse the universe with our intelligence that the universe
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is governed by dumb celestial forces. Oh really, Well, from that,
we know that Ray Kurzweil, and he's quite famous as
a matter of fact, if you ever played music, he
made the first synthesizers I played on a curs while
back in the seventies. But you know, look where this
man has gone. This man is selling hope. He's selling
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a kind of reality which just is not going to
come to be. And we know it. We know it
if we believe, and we know that there's a judgment
for such human arrogance. This is human arrogance. These are
the kind of people that lie without concern, without self reflection,
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because what they're trying to do is impress upon us
their vision of godlessness, their vision of materiality, their vision
of a world without any faith or any hope. No,
I can't go for that. I cannot go for this.
I've seen too many miracles. I've seen God in my
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life too often, and many of you have to, and
if you haven't, please keep trying to find and search
for truth, because if you're sincere about it, you will
not be denied. I just had a miracle myself just yesterday.
As I was mentioned in the first segment. You know,
it takes us being involved. It just simply and I
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beseech you go, if you're in Minnesota to Roycewhite dot
us and sign up in counter Caucus counter Attack, and
we're going to get together and whatever state you're in,
form your own network of American citizens, because these are
the people we're really fighting, and we're going to have
to get through all of these other issues to drill
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down to the thing that really matters. They're rolling out
the robots right now as we're here together this morning,
they're rolling out the AI. We're using the AI. I'm
using it, and you know what I think in using it,
It's dangerous. It's dangerous. What has happened over the course
of my lifetime. People don't know how to hunt, they
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don't know how to fish, they don't know how to
live outside, they don't know how to keep their well
being without going to the doctor. We're losing our self,
govern and that's what this Great Republic was all about about,
giving ordinary, everyday citizens the opportunity to self govern. What
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a wonderful concept, What a fantastic way to live our lives,
not governed by a technological elite that us us as
inventory to be monetized, know self governing. When we view
ourselves as we are important, we are on a spiritual
path as well as a material path. So please go
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to YouTube find the Professor Penn podcast. Follow come join
the community. Go to please call me Crazy, Join Royce
and I on Hebrews, follow me on ax On Getter,
and let's get it together. It's about us organizing and
activating and getting engaged. Thanks very much, have a wonderful Saturday.
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And here comes the Great Steve Bannon.