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Speaker 1 (00:02):
I said this weeks ago when Kamala Harris became the nominee,
that this was going to be a complete reset with.

Speaker 2 (00:11):
The presidential election.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
And I warned you on that day if you listen
to this show, that the media was going to do
something that was just truly remarkable. They were going to
give basically a billion dollars of in kind donations to
telling you that Kamala Harris is the greatest politician in history.
I also told you that this was all about perspective

(00:32):
when you know that you're going to lose, and they
knew they were going to lose again when if it
was Joe Biden against Donald Trump, that it doesn't matter
how bad the next cand is because that candidate looks
amazing because they're the savior.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
I explained it with a Titanic.

Speaker 1 (00:47):
If there's the ugliest, crappiest little dinghy that pulled up
next to Titanic when it was sinking, that's the most
beautiful boat you've ever seen in your entire life. Why
because it saved your life. Because it was the lifeboat,
it was the lifeline. It was something that was miraculous
that you desperately needed in that moment that is how

(01:09):
Kama Harris has gotten to where she is right now.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
She is the lifeboat.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
She is the ugly lifeboat that no one liked before,
but when it pulls up next to the sinking ship,
you get excited. And I warned you the media was
going to rehabilitate her, the same media that couldn't stand her,
the same media that mocked her, the same media that
has no respect for her when she ran for president.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
Because of the perspective.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Change she it was going to become the greatest saying
you've ever seen in politics. Well guess what. That's exactly
what has happened. And I warned you that this race
was going to be a reset. I was at the
Republican convention and I said, I was also worried. We
came out of that convention overly confident that this race
was over and we were going.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
To win, because that's what it felt like.

Speaker 1 (02:00):
And then you have a president Donald Trump that was
almost killed And guess what, that story doesn't even seem
to matter anymore based on what we're witnessing, which is
also I would argue, extremely shocking. Now I say all
of that to then tell you this, for the people
that have been contacting me and calling and texting and

(02:21):
putting messages on social media and I read them. So
if you want to send me notes, you can on Instagram,
It's Ben Ferguson podcast on x It's Ben Ferguson's show
on Facebook. Just put in Ben Ferguson for example. And
I read your comments. I really do. But there's a
lot of you that are freaking out right now because
you're seeing the poll numbers and you're seeing the media

(02:42):
do what they do, which is to turn Kamala Harris
into this phenomenal candidate. Look, I do believe the polls
right now. I actually believe she's probably up in the
polls one to two points. I believe that in the
Swing States things are changing because when you have a
billion dollars that's being spent behind propaganda, it's going to
have an impact.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
There was something that happened and it.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Was in a book, and I pulled this up because
I wanted to basically read it to you. There is
a book called Once upon a Time in Russia, and
this is a true story about the well oligarchs and
how the oligarchs came to save Yeltsin, for example, and

(03:27):
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we're witnessing happening right now in the United States of America.
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Speaker 2 (05:23):
All right, now, let me.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Go back to this book because I was reading this
on the plane, because I think it's so important that
you understand that history repeats itself. There is a book,
and I would encourage you guys to get it. It's
called Once upon a Time in Russia. It's the true
story the Rise of the Oligarchs. It's a true story
of ambition, wealth, betrayal, and even murder. It is a
phenomenal book, and I would say grab it. In this book,

(05:48):
one of the things that you're going to learn about
is what the oligarchs did when Boris Yeltsen was about
to lose the presidency. There the oligarchs, many of them
actually hated each other, Okay, many of them who actually
had tried to kill one another, all realized that if
Communism came back in Russia, they would probably end up

(06:12):
losing everything that they had as oligarchs.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
So what do they do? Well?

Speaker 1 (06:18):
They decided to team up as oligarchs to make sure
that Boris Shelton would win the election. This is just
how fast things shifted after there was a meeting in Davos.
And I'm going to read directly from this book because
I think it's truly incredible.

Speaker 2 (06:34):
Quote.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
The political race was going better than many could have imagined,
even better than they believe was possible. After the oligarchs
met and decided that it was time to unite, why
do they do it? It was about profits and the
importance of their businesses, and they realized that propping up

(06:56):
Boris Shelton was going to be the best saying for
their business before those and the Socialist Party right, the
Communist Party, I should say, were able to win election.

Speaker 2 (07:06):
Now, how bad was it for Yelton at the time.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
His approval rating, I think was it now, I'm not exaggerating.
I'm pretty sure if I remember correctly, about three percent.

Speaker 2 (07:16):
And so what did they do? Well, there was two oligarchs.

Speaker 1 (07:19):
One of them owned a media company called ORT and
the other one owned in TV. Now these two basically
channels together went into the bedrooms and the living rooms
of about ninety seven percent of the Russian population.

Speaker 2 (07:38):
So what did they decide to do?

Speaker 1 (07:40):
They decided to team up, these two individuals that owned
these TV networks and they went on TV twenty for
seven telling you just how amazing Boris Yelton was and
that they even had the ads that were out there.
And if you would have seen these ads, you would
have thought that Bort's Yelllson was actually running against Styling himself. Now,

(08:03):
they did this because if yeltson loss, and they knew
he was an alcoholic and they knew his health was declining,
but they had to win because all otherwise yellow Garcs
are going to lose everything.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
That they had amassed in their wealth.

Speaker 1 (08:16):
So they needed desperately to stop the communist movement that
was going against Yeltsin.

Speaker 2 (08:23):
So they did these They did all of this free
media buy.

Speaker 1 (08:26):
No different, by the way, than what's happening right now
in this country. The media is just out there telling you,
the American people each and every day, how amazing Kamala
Harris is. She's phenomenal, she's incredible, She's a moderate. They'll
tell you the VP. Cannon, even though he's a radical leftist,
as a moderate as well, and they'll go on and
on about how things were well. Go back to Russia

(08:49):
and look at the comparing contrasts. They started telling you
that things were great under Yeltsin even though they weren't,
and warning that things would be worse if Yeltsin wasn't
in power. They started showing pictures of the breadlines and
the gulags that happened before Yeltsin was in office. This
all worked. It worked because all of these oligarchs said, Okay,

(09:10):
we got to get together. We got to convince the
public through propaganda that Yeltsin's actually some sort of great
leader and that you don't want to go back to
the days of Stalin, and therefore you're gonna your only.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Option is Yeltson.

Speaker 1 (09:25):
That is exactly what the media is doing here with
Kamala Harris. Now, how do you get your propaganda sold?
If you're Kamala Harris, you get it sold the same
way that Boris Yeltsen got it sold to the people
in Russia through journalists who are well respected by the public.
And what they did in Russia on these two major

(09:47):
networks that covered verrgus one hundred percent of the homes
watched it each and every day, is they got the
people that were trusted the most to then go on
TV and tell you how amazing Boris Yelton was.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
Sounds familar.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
That's exactly what's happening with our media and the well
respected members of the media in America, and they're now
doing this for Kamala Harris. Now, the question you may
ask is did it work? Did that plan work? The
answer is yes, because when you have the majority, okay
of the people in media telling you that a candidate's amazing,

(10:24):
whether it's Yeltsin or Castro or anybody else, and you
have that much positive media, it's very hard to counter it.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
And that is what we witnessed happen.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
In Russia with all these oligarchs who banded together saying, hey,
we got to save ourselves, which means we got to
get Yeltsin reelected here. And Yeltsin is going to win
this thing, and you guys are going to get paid off,
and we're all going to make more money together. So
let's stop trying to kill each other. Literally, that's what
was happening with the oligarchs at the time. Unless unite

(10:55):
so that we don't get drug out from our homes
the middle of the night by the Communists if they
get back into office. Because Yeltsin Wright was a guy,
he had a heart that was failing, it didn't matter.
He had his health was in major decline, didn't matter,
he was an alcoholic, didn't matter. Sounds a lot like
what the media, by the way, was trying to do
with Joe Biden, doesn't it. I go back to what

(11:16):
I said, history repeats itself. So when you go into
this book and you read all this, and I went
back because I'd read it several years ago and I
wanted to read it again and just to remind myself.
What happened with Yeltsin is exactly what was happening with
Biden until the debate, and exactly now the same strategies
being used to prop up Kamala Harris. This has been

(11:39):
tried before and it's worked. Okay, it has worked. Boris
Shelton had a lot of two to three percent approval rating,
All the media got behind him, all the oligarchs were
buying the ads, all the oligarchs were paying off the
members of the media with guarantees, and bam, before you know it,
communism was dead and Boris Shelton was going to survive.

(12:03):
Yet again, Now you go into this and you look
at this history, and now look at the headlines that
we're witnessing right now when it comes to Kamala Harris.
Here's one from the Financial Times front page, Harris leads
Trump on economy and poll that marks sharp sentiment shift.

(12:23):
Now why would the Financial Times write that article because
they've convinced the American people that somehow Kamala Harris was
not a part of Bidenomics, which is also completely and
utterly insane. She absolutely is a radical socialist. She is
one that has destroyed the economy but it doesn't matter
because the media is now telling you, no, no, that was Biden, that.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
Was not Harris. You want another one.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Here's another headline for the first time, Dimm's more trusted
on economy, even though they're the ones that create the
economy we're living in right now, which is a disaster.
And everyone agrees than Donald Trump. Another headline, fastest vibe
shift in modern political history. Another one, Maga in a

(13:08):
slump plans ad Blitz, referring to Donald Trump trying to
save himself rapidly shrinking pool of undecided is another headline.
Trump prepares to reject another loss. What is that about
a new poll out that has Harris up by two
point four percent? Hers is bigger than his. That's another headline,

(13:30):
as Trump calls crowd ai generated when it comes to
a Kama Harris event. Now, I say all of this, okay,
to give you perspective on what we are up against.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
It is a new race.

Speaker 1 (13:46):
It didn't matter that Joe Biden was going to get
his brains beat in, because now the media has done
the exact same thing they did for Boris Yelton in Russia.
They said, we desperately need to control and to have
power for Kamala Harris to win, because then we are
still in control and even if we can't stand her,

(14:07):
at least we keep our power, which is exactly what
the Russian oligarch said and did to prop up Yeltsin
back in the day. There is a very clear and
consistent trend here on this issue. Now, I also want
you to understand something else, and that is that Boris
Yeltsin still was going to have trouble come election day.

(14:30):
It was still going to be tight. We still have
an opportunity to win, is the point that I'm making.
But right now, if we don't figure out a way
to start redefining Kamala Harris, we are going to be
in serious trouble come election day. I believe by the
way she's up in the poll in the swing states.
I don't think these are crazy poll numbers. I think
they're probably pretty dark accurate.

Speaker 2 (14:51):
Number one.

Speaker 1 (14:52):
Number two, you have the Democratic Convention coming up, and
it is going to be a coronation like you've never
seen before. Okay, that's part two two of this conversation
that you really need to understand. And it is going
to be like a rock concert. The lineup, the music,
everything is going to be for TV and it's going

(15:12):
to be truly incredible. I believe Kamway Harris will get
a bump out of the convention and I think she
will expand her lead, Yes, expand her lead over Donald Trump.
So what do we need to do. It's called a
ground game, folks. We need to start volunteering for the
Trump campaign. We need to start doing everything we can

(15:34):
to make sure that we are spreading information about Kamway
Harris's actual record. We need to make sure that people
understand that the media is going to do things differently.
I'll give you a great example of this. I'm going
to play for you right now. Compare and contrast to
the media, and I want you to see if you
can spot the difference between the coverage of jd Vance
when they rolled him out and the coverage of Walls

(15:57):
when he was announced the VP Kennate for hair. Listen
to the difference in how the media and it's going
to go back and forth. Anything you hear that's praising
someone is obviously them talking about Walls, and anything that's
negative is clearly talking about Jedie Vance.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
This is what we are up against.

Speaker 3 (16:15):
Midwestern dad like super clean cut vibe everybody likes right so.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
Plain spoken and relatable.

Speaker 4 (16:22):
Is moderate and independent and pretty moderate Democrats.

Speaker 5 (16:26):
I always knew him as a moderate, one of the
most moderary moderate raggor moderate.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
I think this is the new moderate. It's far from progressive.
It's right down the middle.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
He's not just an old white mantip Wellspeat's.

Speaker 2 (16:36):
America, you know, hawks like a regular person is the
opposite of weird.

Speaker 3 (16:41):
This is basically younger Joe by regular old Joe out
there populist approach to fear on the Republican side and
the happy populism and the happy populism that Jim Walls
is on the ticket on the Democratic side.

Speaker 6 (16:55):
Walls is a kind of happy warrior, the happy warriors.

Speaker 7 (16:59):
Happy warrior, or is he was certainly the happy warrior
last night and seemed to be the happy warrior last night,
A happy warrior.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
Folksy backstore are going to be very happy warriors.

Speaker 2 (17:08):
There is a new happy.

Speaker 6 (17:09):
Warrior following the kind of happy warrior mole.

Speaker 2 (17:12):
Happy warrior, happy warrior mentality wick in sense of humor.
Look at happy the pig looks now. We all know
that he's not a moderate.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
Everyone knows he's a radical leftist and an extremist on
so many different issues. Like everyone knows it, okay, everyone
understands it. Everyone clearly can comprehend by listening and looking
at his record that Walls is not, Okay, is not

(17:43):
a moderate midwestern guy. As much as they try to
dress him up that way, he is not. And everybody
understands that he is not. But it doesn't seem to
matter because when the media goes on TV and they
lie to you over and over and over and over
and over and over and over again, the way that

(18:04):
they're lying right now, this is exactly what you get.
You should expect this every single time, Okay, every single time. Now,
what do they say about jd Vance when he was running, Well,
let me rephrase that when he was announced as a VP.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Take a listen carefully, and.

Speaker 3 (18:26):
JD Vance is weird, extreme and angry, utter humorlessness, the
humorlessness and pompousness.

Speaker 2 (18:35):
I sort of believe that jd Vance could be any
more extreme. It's like a freak show of bros.

Speaker 5 (18:39):
They have jd Vance dark and ugly, neat the dignity
of most politicians.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
JV Vance. JD is at.

Speaker 6 (18:48):
The far extreme, the most extreming, one of the most extreme.

Speaker 2 (18:51):
We need to recognize that the danger angry and.

Speaker 3 (18:54):
Mean and dark at lady hating sidekick JD. Vance.

Speaker 6 (18:56):
This guy's really weird, y'all.

Speaker 5 (18:57):
Everybody in America knows that JD. Vance, but we stay
away from him because.

Speaker 3 (19:00):
He's weird anger, chaos hang dog husband.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
He was able to reach all the way down to
a JD.

Speaker 6 (19:06):
Vans.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
So this is what we're up against now through election day.
So you want to know why I think, yes, Unfortunately
there's a chance that Kamala Harris can win. It is
because of this, because they're giving all of this great
media attention to her for free. She's not having to
buy it. If we want to counter it, we have
to buy ads. Right, they can share things on social media.

(19:28):
The algorithms are in the favor of Kamala Harris and
Wallas like they're not in favor of us. Everyone knows it.
So this is what we are up against. When you
talk about emotions, and we see that there's a lot
of Americans unfortunately that just don't really pay attention to

(19:49):
what's happening politically, and so they're easily influenced based on emotions. Okay,
they're easily influence. It's based on just this idea of like,
oh yeah, I like you know, that makes me feel better,

(20:09):
Like that makes me feel good.

Speaker 2 (20:11):
I like that. We saw it with Obama.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
Remember when there was that thing called hope and change,
right and hope and change? What the hell did it mean?
It didn't matter because it made people feel good.

Speaker 2 (20:22):
You look at Kamwa Harris right now.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
She literally doesn't even have a platform that she's running on,
but it feels good. You go to her website, there
is nothing to be found on there about where she
stands on the issues. Now, how can you be gaining
and winning in a presidential election when you don't even
have policy positions that anyone can point to of what

(20:45):
you say you're gonna do or what you're gonna be. Now,
she's stolen some ideas. We've seen this in the last
twenty four hours play out where Kamwa Harris came out.
She's like, I'm in favor of not having like, you know,
taxing tips, even though a year ago it was her
administration that was the one that used mechanisms with the
irs to go after people that weren't paying quote, their
fair share of taxes on tips. And where did she

(21:07):
het the idea from. She got it from Donald Trump,
and now she acts like it's her own. And I'm
going to talk about that even more in a moment.
But let's just go back to the media for just
a second. Notice how the media keeps talking about her
and her running mate as if it is some sort
of emotional Kumbaya where you're just happy and go lucky

(21:28):
and he's just happy, and you should feel happy because
they're happy and he's happy, so you should be happy.

Speaker 6 (21:33):
Hope, optimism, joy, the thult of the earth, Midwestern Uncle Vibes,
the quintessential Midwestern dad.

Speaker 2 (21:39):
Skim Wallas keeps winning hot dish contests. Apparently there's some
folksy charmed.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
Tim Walls is so funny that if he's good at this,
she will release a recipe.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
For a hot dish.

Speaker 7 (21:49):
All of his time on the ground, you know, fixing
f one fifties upside of a Norman Rockwell painting.

Speaker 3 (21:55):
Right. He's small town America incarnate Midwest or uncle your dad.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
I've been this happy in years.

Speaker 5 (22:01):
He's the guy who is always there to help you,
whether it's changing your oil, whether it's fixing a lawnlower
or whether it's helping to fix our democracy.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
It feels so good to have hope. And I'm going
to call him the coach from now until election day.

Speaker 3 (22:13):
Coach Coach Tim Walls, the plane's spoken, fun uncle who
will defend the people.

Speaker 6 (22:18):
He loves, the resilient, the hard working, patriotic ice fishes.

Speaker 2 (22:23):
He's a hunter. He does a butter or parvent.

Speaker 1 (22:26):
You know.

Speaker 4 (22:27):
He he is a rural person.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
I mean that.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
Notice that everything that they just said had nothing to
do with the issues. So now you understand how she's
winning in the polls and how hard it's going to
be to be how hard it's going to be.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
To beat her and to beat him.

Speaker 1 (22:43):
If this is how the media covers it, because this
is all a campaign ad, except instead of it being
a thirty second ad. Okay, this campaign ad is twenty
four hours a day from now until election day with
a convention coming up. Now, we're going to have to

(23:06):
call them out for what they are. I'll give you
an example of this. The White House Press briefing. White
House President Jean Pierre refuses to say if kam Way
Harris stole President Trump's no tax on tips proposal, which
she is now trying to pass off as her own.

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Yeah, probably the first.

Speaker 3 (23:22):
To endorse eliminating taxes on tips.

Speaker 5 (23:25):
He's accusing Vice President Harris of.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
Stealing his idea.

Speaker 7 (23:29):
So did she get this idea from Trump? Look, I'm
not going to respond to a president venture candidate. I
think their campaign can speak to that directly. What I
can say is this president this Vice president have always
had the backs of the working people always, and you
see that in the policies that they put forward, everything

(23:49):
that we have put forward, historic pieces of legislation that
obviously now laws are helping middle class workers, are helping
people just people in different communities that have normal Again
lift Bob, I.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Mean, notice how they never answered the damn question. Right,
We're not going to respond to it. Of course she
stole it. Everyone knows that she stole it, right, But
it doesn't matter because week after week, what is the
media doing. Right now, they're promoting Kamala and they're celebrating
her quote amazing momentum, and so people like to be

(24:22):
on winning teams. Right, take a listen to the media
telling you about this amazing momentum that came out of nowhere.

Speaker 2 (24:29):
Because they created it.

Speaker 3 (24:30):
Battle ground momentum, new numbers showing the Harris Walls ticket.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Is gaining ground.

Speaker 7 (24:35):
Vice President Harris gaining momentum, momentum in some key states
this morning, Vice President Kamala Harris gaining momentum, gaining momentum,
gaining momentum.

Speaker 2 (24:43):
Gaining momentum. Look this momentum of this momentum, keeping the
momentum Harris is momentum, Harris's momentum. You can't slow down
the momentum. This remarkable momentum. Mission number one is create
the momentum and then keep the momentum. What does momentum
look like in the polls?

Speaker 3 (24:58):
Kamala Harris is doing two things here number one momentum
and number two momentum.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
But take a look here, clear momentum, so momentum, it
is momentum.

Speaker 6 (25:06):
It is democrats ride a wave of momentum.

Speaker 2 (25:09):
She does have that momentum.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
The Democrats are riding a wave of momentum, generating a
kind of momentum.

Speaker 6 (25:14):
The Harris team is going to want to keep this momentum, keep.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
The momentum going.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
They want to keep that momentum.

Speaker 2 (25:19):
The momentum here is amazing.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
The crowds are literally insane.

Speaker 2 (25:23):
This momentum, it just seems day in and day out
to keep getting more powerful by the day. It's a trend.

Speaker 6 (25:29):
It heavily towards Harris, and it's rushing towards Harris in
recent weeks. The Vice president at this point Strong the
equivalent of a no hitter in the first three weeks
of her campaign. Hoping to keep that glow with the
Democratic convention next week.

Speaker 1 (25:43):
I mean, all of these people get on the phone
with the Democratic Party and with the Harris campaign, like,
all right, let's use the word momentum, and we're going
to convince everybody that she's the winning team, right, because
people want to be on a winning team. And then
we're going to convince everybody else at Donald Trump and
Jeddie Vance are weird losers and then the losing team.
And you don't want to be on the losing team.

(26:04):
You don't want to be around losers, do you right?
You want to be around winners, not losers. It's all
about winning and losing. Now, this is again, how the
hell do you have momentum when no one even knows what.

Speaker 2 (26:18):
You stand for?

Speaker 1 (26:20):
How do you have momentum when no one knows what
you're going to do. How do you have momentum that
is monumental unless it's a propaganda campaign, which again go
back to what I said earlier, History repeats itself. What
you're witnessing in the US media right now is no

(26:41):
different than what the oligarchs in Russia did to prop
up Boris Yelton at the end when they were so
desperate to keep their own power. They all of these
people that just got rid of Joe Biden as the
candidate were so desperate to hold on to their power
that they were willing to take Harris and rehabilitate Harris

(27:05):
and turn her into the greatest thing you've ever seen
since slice spread even though they can't stand her. And
that's exactly where we are right now. Like this is it, folks,
This is going to be the campaign. And why they
think they're going to be able to win it. They
believe they're going to be able to win it because

(27:26):
of what I just played for you. Can she still
ideas from Donald Trump along the way to help with voters,
of course, just like she stole the idea on no
tax on tips from Donald Trump. But remember, if a
big tree falls in the force and no one's around.

(27:48):
Does it make a sound Well, if fifty or sixty
percent of the country didn't know that Donald Trump came
up with a tax plan first, can you pass it
off as your own idea? Yeah, the answer apparently is yes.
Listen to CNN's mackin call no tax on tips Kama
Harris's policy vision. Okay, now they're actually convincing people watching

(28:13):
CNN that she came up with it and then Trump
stow it from her.

Speaker 4 (28:17):
Hey, yeah, what's happening next year? Well, this week she's
going to outline her economic policy vision, and that perhaps
makes sense to start with the economy. We know that
it is a top concern for so many voters. I
don't know how much it will quiet the consternation from
Republicans as she's not focusing enough on policy. Oddly enough,

(28:37):
one of her first policy visions that she announced on
Saturday in Nevada before the culinary union which endorsed her
a major player in that state, was to eliminate tips.
Eliminate taxes on tips for hospitality workers. And of course
the former president has been talking about that for weeks,
so that's getting a lot of attention. But She's also

(28:58):
been talking about other economic policy as well that we
are going to hear her expand on this week, like
tackling high prices, taking on price gouging, and banning hidden
fees and surprise late charges, as well as pledging to
take on corporate landlords and cap unfair win increases. So
we'll get more details in this, but the economy going

(29:20):
to be a big focus for her this week.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
They're now passing this off as her idea, and everybody's
sitting there at CNN on this roundtable, they all know
they're lying to you. This is propaganda. These are the
oligarchs of the media putting out lies, propaganda to influence
an election so they don't lose their power. This is

(29:45):
the USSR. It's just scary now. It's the United States
of America where it's happening. Makes you share this podcast
and all of these clips wherever you are on social
media because otherwise people will not hear this. Please make
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(30:05):
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