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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contrary, Okay, my friends, A lot to
talk about today, but no question about it. One of
the biggest developments over the weekend, especially the last seventy
two hours, is now people are beginning to digest what

(00:20):
took place in Beijing at that historic summit meeting between
President Trump and Xi Jinping, the Chinese strongman, and many,
especially in Trump's base, the make America Great Again movement
that catapulted him to power. Many now are in open

(00:42):
revolt against two concessions that President Trump made Tji and
they want him to reverse course. And as you know,
a big objective of Trump's mission to the summit, the
purpose of the trip, among others, there was multiple things

(01:04):
he wanted to accomplish, but one of the big ones
was he wanted to get American companies to have access
to the Chinese market, and he wanted China to start
buying US products. This was key to create jobs here

(01:24):
at home, to help bolster our farmers. In particular, he
wants China to buy American oil and wean itself off
Iranian oil. This way they'll become more dependent upon us.
It will strengthen our leverage Visa v. China. And of
course the Chinese market for so long has been closed

(01:47):
to our businesses, our companies, our entrepreneurs, but the Chinese,
the Chinese have had unfettered access until Trump to our
market well, in essence, in essence, to simplify things a
little bit, what the Chinese agreed to, what g in

(02:08):
particular agreed to, was a massive order of passenger air
passenger planes in particular two hundred Boeing seven thirty sevens,
So China will buy about two hundred American planes. This
is a big investment, a lot of jobs here in

(02:30):
the United States. They will also now start to buy
American oil. They're going to send their oil tankers to Texas,
to Alaska and get their oil and bring it back
to China. Again, this is good for our oil industry.
It's going to help with jobs obviously, and it's going

(02:54):
to make China, as I said, more dependent upon our oil,
which gives us leverage over them. And then our agricultural products,
soybeans in particular. Trump got that to got the Chinese
to agree to open up their market and to start

(03:14):
buying a lot of our agricultural products, soybeans, agricultural goods,
which is a big win for our farmers. So on
that level, there's no question Trump delivered, and these are
significant economic achievements. There's no question. However, did he give

(03:37):
way too much in return? That is now the question.
On the first point, President Trump has now reversed himself.
As you know, he campaigned that he would not allow
Chinese students to know to any longer come into the

(04:00):
United States and go to our colleges and universities, and
now he has reversed course. In twenty twenty four, twenty
twenty five, there were about two hundred and sixty five
thousand Chinese students who attend either universities or colleges in America.

(04:23):
Now Trump wants to almost double that. He wants over
five hundred thousand visas to be granted to Chinese students.
And these students, just to be clear, overwhelmingly are children
of Chinese Communist Party officials. They are the wealthy, privileged

(04:49):
children of the CCP, of the leadership in Beijing. They're basically,
to put it, you know, in a common phrase of
the sixties and seventies, they're red diaper babies. They were
born into the Communist delete and they come to the
United States as I said in my ex post, many

(05:11):
of them spy for China, and they have been doing
this for years. They come to steal our technology or
engage in intellectual property theft, to steal our research and development,
and to learn our ways so they can replicate it

(05:31):
back home when they're done here. In other words, we
are educating our enemies. And that's why Trump initially ran
against it, and I completely agreed with him. And now
President Trump has decided to change course and increase the

(05:52):
amount of visas that will now be given granted to
Chinese students. It's going to be five hundred in fact,
almost nearly six hundred thousand visas. President Trump says it
would be an insult to the communist Chinese if we

(06:13):
said we will not allow your students to come into
our country, and that g said it is a matter
of national honor, of national pride, of saving face, that
these students must be allowed to come and study at
some of our most elite, prestigious universities. President Trump several

(06:35):
times now, not once, not twice, on multiple occasions an
interview after interview, says we are going to grant over
half a million visas to Chinese students, and I think
he wants to do this now on a yearly basis. Furthermore,
he has now also agreed even though Republicans now are

(06:59):
close to securing the votes to prevent Chinese businessmen, people
connected to the CCP, Chinese companies, Chinese agrabusinesses from purchasing
US farmland, there is now a bill the Republicans are
on the verge of voting on which would ban China

(07:23):
or people tied to the Chinese Communist Party from purchasing
precious large tracks of farmland and especially mere sensitive military installations.
President Trump has reversed that saying he wants Republicans to
not push the bill. If they pass it, he will

(07:44):
not sign it, and in an interview with Sean Hannity
on Fox, which he repeated in several other places as well,
he says that he will allow or continue to allow
Chinese these businesses and companies to purchase farmland in the

(08:04):
United States. He says, without the farmland being bought up,
the land, the value of the land is going to plummet.
It is going to kill farmers who won't be able
to sell their farms, or if they do, it's going
to be at bottom prices and so to prop up
the farm market. He says, I have no choice but

(08:27):
to continue to allow Chinese businesses, Chinese owners, Chinese linked
firms to buy up our farmland all across the United States,
including close to military installations. Listen now to President Trump.
He was being interviewed on Fox News and he said, look,

(08:53):
we solved a lot of issues, and I got some
concrete wins for the United States. They're going to buy
a lot of our planes, and they're gonna start buying
our soy beans from our farmers. Roll cut one, Mike.

Speaker 2 (09:13):
We solved a lot of problems over the years. We
have a very good relationship. Trade has been very strong.
We're getting a lot of soyd beans for our farmers.
We're doing a lot of there's a lot of things
happening for the farmers. He committed to two hundred Boeings
big ones seven seven sevens and seven thirty sevens and
a lot of big, big ones, big beautiful Boeing planes.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
Two hundred that's a lot. So he's saying, look, the
Chinese are spending a lot of money. These are massive investments,
you know. So we got a lot. But they also
had demands and listen now to President Trump on the
Chinese students, he said, I'm sorry, I'm gonna grant those

(09:56):
visas because this is an insult to communists China and
in particular and insult to Xi Jinping and the leadership
of the CCP roll cut two A. Mike, all right,
we don't have okay, so I'll tell you what We're

(10:16):
gonna play it. On the other side, I want you
to hear it. Mike says, we don't have enough time. Look,
let me just say this. I think granting the five
hundred thousand visas is a huge mistake. As I said
on X I love Trump. I agree with him on
over ninety five percent of the issues, but on this

(10:36):
one I strongly disagree. You allow that many Chinese students
to come into our university system, they are gonna spy,
They are going to steal our technology and research and development. Okay,
I want to ask all of you, did Trump give
away too much in his trip to China and in

(10:59):
part particular in particular, should we allow five to six
hundred thousand Chinese students to be given visas to come
and attend our universities and colleges Listen now to President
Trump telling Sean Hannity on Fox. Look, it's insulting to

(11:22):
the Chinese, it's insulting to Xi Jinping. I'm not going
to insult them. And plus he says, we need those
half million students because our university system would essentially collapse
without them. Roll cut two a Mike.

Speaker 2 (11:42):
As far as the students, it's five hundred thousand students,
they come, good students. I could tell them. I don't
want any students. It's a very insulting thing to say
to a country. If you want to see a university system,
take a half a million people out of it, and

(12:03):
you know, the ones that won't be heard of. The
top schools. The top schools will do fine. But your
lower schools, your lower the ones that don't do quite
as well. Those two they'll be dying all over the place.
I frankly think that it's good that people come from
other countries and they learn our culture and many of
them want to stay here.

Speaker 3 (12:24):
I think it's good.

Speaker 2 (12:26):
Not everybody agrees with me.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
Well I don't, so I mean, I'm gonna be honest,
and in fact, I strongly disagree with the President on
this one. Look and I'll tell you why number one.
There are many reasons, but the biggest one. You know,
these aren't liberty loving students that we're bringing in from,
you know, poor farms or areas of China. These are

(12:51):
the children of China's elite, and China's elite is dominated
completely by the Communist Party, the CCP. So what we're
doing is we are educating our enemies. Why would we
want to do that? Literally, why would we want to
do that? Okay, that to me is point number one,

(13:13):
point number two, And I could cite you. We've discussed
it on this show many times. I could cite you
example after example after example of how many times Chinese students,
either undergraduate or graduate or postgraduate who work in some
of our most elite universities or study at our most

(13:34):
elite universities, have been caught stealing our research and development,
or if they stay and get jobs and companies, they
then engage in intellectual property theft and they steal our
technology and send it back to China. So we have

(13:55):
been economically arming China, enriching, and they make no bones
about it. The Chinese regime has said over and over
and over they want to overtake and eclipse the United
States as the world's dominant superpower. In other words, they're

(14:19):
out to defeat us in a cold war. They believe
they can win where the Soviet Union lost. Now, when
we had a Cold War with the Soviets, we weren't
allowing Russian students to come to our prestigious universities. We
never gave we never gave them access to our most
sensitive technology or research and development, or allow them to

(14:43):
steal our most intellectual property, our intellectual property rights. We've
been insane. And as for this, you know, and Trump
has said this now a couple of times. Well, many
universities rely on these Chinese students because they pay top freight.
They pay what is it, a one hundred or even

(15:04):
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars to study as opposed
to say, fifty or sixty from American students. There are
twenty basically nineteen to twenty million college students in the
United States. I don't think blocking five hundred thousand is

(15:24):
going to bankrupt our college system, our collegiate system. It's
a proverbial drop in the bucket. Five hundred thousand is
not going to bankrupt twenty million. I'm sorry, it's just
not Maybe some of these lower end colleges will take
a hit, okay, but there are many Americans who want

(15:49):
to go to these colleges, and these Chinese students are
going to be taking their place and displacing and dislodging them.
How come nobody speaks for the for all these Americans
now that maybe want to go to some of these
good schools. But the Chinese student pays more because they

(16:10):
pay they pay a foreign rate instead of a domestic rate,
and so they come in and get a slot that
is denied to an American student. And then on top
of that, you've got widespread espionage. In fact, the Chinese
Communist Party has let it be known their goal is
to infiltrate every institution in American society, our universities and colleges,

(16:35):
our big companies, Corporate America, the media, Capitol, Hill, Congress,
you name it, and then you know Trump is right. Look,
I don't mind foreign students coming. I think it's good
for them to absorb our culture and absorb our values.

(16:55):
But we're not talking about Albania. We're not talking about
about Japan, We're not talking about Asseran, you know, we're
not talking about students from Thailand or Vietnam. I'm talking
about from our number one mortal adversary and enemy. Okay,

(17:16):
I want to ask you, do you agree with President
Trump's decision to grant at least it's going to be
closer to six hundred thousand when everything is said and done,
but basically over five hundred thousand visas to Chinese students
so they can come and study at our universities and colleges. Now,

(17:39):
I want to play the cut one more time, because
Trump has said this now in multiple interviews, that the
Chinese leadership were and they've been lobbying for this for
years now, were deeply offended when Trump's can when he
campaigned on preventing Chinese students from being able to study

(18:05):
at our elite universities. That they said this was deeply
offensive and insulting, and it was a point of honor
for them that Trump had to reverse himself. Listen now
to Trump roll cut two a Mike.

Speaker 2 (18:26):
As far as the students, it's five hundred thousand students,
they come, good students. I could tell them I don't
want any students. It's a very insulting thing. To say
to a country, if you want to see a university
system die, take a half a million people out of it,

(18:47):
and you know, the ones that won't be heard of
the top schools. The top schools will do fine, but
your lower schools, your lower the ones that don't do
quite as well. Those students, they'll be dying all over
the place. I frankly think that it's good that people
come from other countries and they learn our culture and
many of them want to stay here.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
I think it's good.

Speaker 2 (19:09):
Not everybody agrees with me.

Speaker 1 (19:12):
Okay. Now, just by the way, Chinese students almost overwhelmingly
go to our top, elite, prestigious universities. They don't go
to the middle rank or lower tier universities. So the
fact that this is, you know, the lower universities are
going to be heard. I'm sorry, I don't see it.
I mean, I don't see it. I don't want to

(19:34):
repeat my argument about nineteen to twenty million college students.
So you deny five hundred thousand. Okay, it's not the
end of the world, far from it. But this, to
me is the bigger point. He says, well, it's very
insulting to the Chinese. Well, someone needs to ask Jijinping,

(19:54):
because this is deeply insulting to me. When you unleashed
a biological weapon out of the lab in Wuhan that
killed over a million of my fellow citizens and over
a million Americans and millions and millions more around the world,

(20:15):
that was deeply insulting. When you lied about it to
our face, that was deeply insulting. When you did it
to specifically politically cripple Trump so you can help Joe
Biden and the Democrats steal the twenty twenty election, that

(20:37):
to me was deeply insulting. So I'm sorry, But Jijinping,
as I said on Friday, and I'm gonna repeat it again,
because facts are facts are facts. The truth is the
truth is the truth. Jijinping is a mass murderer. He

(21:01):
is a mass murderer who murdered and I'm not just
talking his own citizens. I'm talking about Americans. And by
the way, no man in history has killed more Americans
than Jijenping. Even Hitler did not kill as many Americans

(21:23):
as Jijinping. No foreign country has been able to kill
over a million Americans. That was done at the hands
of communists China. Led by Jijenping. Now, did Fauci and
to me, people like him that should be tried for
crimes against humanity? Did US officials collaborate and fund and

(21:46):
help provide research for the gain of function that they
were doing in those you know, in those sinister labs
in Wuhan, Yes, no question, some American officials bear tremendous responsibility. Okay,
but ultimately it was she that made the decision a

(22:07):
to do the biological weapons research and then when they
had a leak, to deliberately release infected people to come
here to infect us. Now, Trump, I remember clearly, I
can play you the cuts. I mean, it would take
me four hours if you want to play all the
cuts rightly, hammered Biden, and Kamala hammered them, saying how

(22:35):
weak they were towards China, how weak they were towards
Jijinpang on the issue of COVID nineteen, that China owed
us an apology, that China owed us reparations, that China
needed to be held accountable for what they did to us,
And now all of a sudden, She's feelings are going

(22:58):
to get hurt. The Chinese are going to be insulted
the Communist Chinese. What I mean by that the CCP leadership,
I don't care who cares. You guys should have thought
of that before you launched a biological attack on this country.
We don't know the Communist Chinese anything, never mind. I

(23:20):
mean our universities for all of their flaws, the woke ideology,
the anti Americanism, the cultural Marxism. I could go on,
for all of their flaws. You know, some of the
best health healthcare clinics, hospitals are tied to our universities.

(23:41):
Some of our best scientific research, computer research, a big
technology is tied to our universities. That's a gold mine
for the Communist Chinese. And what we're just gonna sell
ourselves because they they're going to pay one hundred or
one hundred and fifty thousand dollars tuition and come on

(24:02):
in and we're going to give him access to everything.
You know, when President Trump, and again I supported him
on this, when he banned specific countries forget coming to
our universities to study. But when he banned or was
it eight nine countries and said you can't come to

(24:26):
America period, it was an immigration ban. Period. You can't
come to vacation. You can't come to study, you can't
come to work. You just can't come. Because most of
them were either had ties to terrorism, there were sponsors
of terrorism, or they were Islamist hotbeds. Who cares if

(24:49):
they were offended. Get your country in order, stop spreading
gihaudism or terrorism, and then you'll be off to terrorism.
It's that simple. And the immigration ban list, it's really
that easy. So stop trying to steal everything that we make.

(25:13):
And by the way, students, especially graduate students, have been
caught smuggling dangerous viruses and pathogens developed here in this
country out into China back to China. Has COVID taught
us nothing? So no, it's not worth two hundred planes.

(25:40):
I'm sorry. I want jobs. I want to see Americans working.
I want to see everything being reshort here, manufacturing, but
not at this cost. Well, they're buying our oil. The
world is buying our oil. Again, we don't need China
to buy our oil. Well they're gonna sell soybeans. Well

(26:01):
they're gonna buy our soybeans. Well you know what, I'd
rather literally subsidize the soybean farmers, if that's what it means.
If that's the price, it's okay, it's not worth it
to me, the price is too high. And on a
last point, and then I just want to go right back.
I want to start to go to the phone lines.

(26:23):
We've got to stop this mentality that China is a partner,
like a business partner or a friend, or someone we
can do business with, or we have to get along
with them. I'm not saying we start a war, obviously,
but it's time we recognize the threat for what it is.

(26:49):
And COVID nineteen should have ended this delusion that you
can be a partner or collaborate or cooperate with China.
Now Here to me is the test. Okay, here to
me is the ultimate test if Jijinping is the friend

(27:14):
that he says he is to President Trump as I
speak to you now, the overwhelming bulk of Iran's oil
used to be sold to China until the blockade the
US and post blockade, almost all of Iran's oil went

(27:34):
to China. Almost all of Iran's exports, s, petrochemical, steel,
you name it, it all goes to China. China could
cut Iran off at the knees. I mean economically, cripple
him with one phone call. Okay, should we be granting

(27:56):
five to six hundred thousand visas to China? I need
students to attend our universities in colleges. President Trump says, yes,
it would be insulting to the Chinese if we didn't
to the government, to the regime, and that our university
system needs those five hundred thousand students. I say, Trump

(28:20):
is I disagree with Trump on this. I say we
shouldn't give out a single student visa and our university
system would still survive, no problem. So but that's me
I want to hear from you. Six one seven two
six x sixty eight sixty eight. This is from six
one seven. By the way, you can text the cooner

(28:41):
man seven zero four seven zero and I think six
one seven hits the nail right on the head, Jeff.
If a Democrat, I don't know, let's say Joe Biden
or Kamala Harris came out and made this deal, Republicans
would be screaming Trader he got paid off. Trump is wrong,

(29:04):
plain and simple on this one. China won. They got
the better end of the deal. So uh, look, I
don't know about the last part We'll wait and see,
obviously how much more economic concessions we get from China.
But the first part, you're absolutely dead on six one seven.

(29:26):
Let's be honest. If Biden allowed visas to five six
hundred thousand Chinese students or Kamala, we would be screaming, Trader,
I mean, we would be screaming to the moon. And
that's why Trump now has a huge backlash from his supporters.

(29:47):
Maga is not happy with this decision. Are you six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight Arthur
in Chestnut Hill, Thanks for holding Arthur, and welcome.

Speaker 3 (30:02):
He sold us out. Jeff that that bs about the
students was so bad he kept stumbling and he couldn't
even he couldn't keep it straight, fumbling over what he
was saying. It is the biggest nonsense I ever heard.
He went to China with his hat in his hand,
and he left us hat there. He couldn't even get

(30:24):
a seventy eight year old dying man out of jail freed.
I mean, that's how disgusting it was. And to put
the word on a next to Jiji King's name is
completely irresponsible and unbelievable. I've never seen such a cell
out of this country. And I don't know where where

(30:44):
we ever, we ever decided to stop fighting communism, which
was the end of the end of the world, because
look what it's done to us. And that other stupid
statement by saying it's okay to sell military land all
around on military basis, I mean the nonsense that that
can't that came out of his mouth. And this trip,

(31:06):
and what I was watching was it was jijingking okay,
turning around and throwing how great China looked and all
this pomp and circumstance and success, and then saying you
did this for us. Stupid? You know. So last when
Nixon came to China, they were wearing pajamas and a
hat with a red star on it. This guy is

(31:28):
the most evil guy. He's worse than Miu. It's just
because he looks like your grandfather with a with a
nice smile and he wears a suit that people think
he's innocent. But this man is the is the most
evil person there is. And what they've done to this
country is unbelievable. We we look look what look what
they've done. They've sent us contaminated baby food, dog food, lumber.

(31:52):
Everything they've sent this has been this that has been worthless.
And and and they want to send our students there.
They've they've had such a spine network in this country.
And I remember when we used to you know, the
FBI used to go after spies. Now they go after Americans,
of course, but I am disgusted. And as far as COVID,

(32:14):
a little personal story, if you wouldn't mind. A friend
of mine came to visit me, yes today, who i'ven't
seen in many years, who ran this fabulous daycare, and
I said, how's that going? Just well, COVID shut it
down and I've never been able to recover from it. Well,
I'll tell you something about COVID and what they did.

(32:35):
You talk about the lives they've cost. I'm a personal victim.
They bankrupted me to Jeff, okay, they destroyed my business
that I built from nothing for thirty years. And the
good of that was I was able to turn around.
And you know, every year I'd give to all the
charities gladly to pay back for all the people to

(32:55):
help me. They've take this government and China and COVID
and what they do to me, and I'm not the
only one. They destroyed my life. I never want I
want to keep it. But now after that trip, I
thought I have to say something and look at look
what's happened in this country since COVID. By the way,
prices and everything have tripled, especially in this state. The

(33:19):
economy is a joke. Gas is a joke, and now
it looks like Tomp's foreign policy is a joke. He
went from unconditional surrender in irandum around any condition that
you want, and he's going to betray forty thousand people
whom they murdered. I don't know. I don't know what's
going on, and I don't know what are we going

(33:40):
to do about it. If he has capitulated to the Chinese,
to the Communist which you've done for a lot of you,
where are we going from there?

Speaker 1 (33:52):
Arthur? I'm just curious. Why do you think he made
this deal?

Speaker 3 (33:57):
Well, it sure sounds like somebody had something on him.
I mean, uh uh that that didn't sound like. That
didn't sound like an American president going over there. There's
not one thing that what we got soybeans, Oh my god,
we're gonna get it. It's okay for them to get

(34:17):
that land. We can't develop land, and it's gonna be
especially him. Well, that whole thing was, it was a
total joke and embarrassed embarrassment, and he's got the goal
to come back and say what a success was. He
should be ashamed of himself. I don't know, how can
you look at himself for this mirror in the mirror
for what he did to the to the people of

(34:38):
this country. You know, I'm not the only there were
plenty more victims like me all over the place. But
that story does.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Millions, millions, literally millions millions of business owners like you
got wiped out and destroyed by COVID, the lockdowns and
what China unleashed, and of course what they did uh
with you know what Fauci and and as Minions did,
and then obviously Charlie Baker that you know, then the governor.
They destroyed business people like you, people who spent you

(35:09):
know how you're talking about blood, sweat, tears, twenty thirty,
forty fifty years of their lives building up these businesses
and it just caught destroyed, just wiped out. And by
the way, you're absolutely right, we've never economically recovered from COVID.
The inflation exploded under COVID. You're completely right. The economy

(35:31):
became really bad under COVID. You know, gas exploded under COVID,
energy under COVID. I can almost almost all of our problems.
I could tie it back to China and COVID. So
you're completely right. It was a biological attack, not just

(35:51):
to destroy Trump politically, but to kill a countless Americans,
wreck our economy, which it did, and bring us to
our knees. And by the way, you're right, that beautiful
haul were there where everybody was toasting and drinking champagne
and eating. That was all paid for by us. That's

(36:11):
the trillions and trillions of dollars that the communist Chinese
have stolen from our country. All the jobs we sent there,
all the investment, all the research and development, all the
intellectual property, all the technology they stole from us, and
they were spying and stealing. That was all outshore to them,

(36:32):
outsourced to them. So we transferred trillions of our wealth
and look at them now, they're now basically on a
par with us. I mean, I'm sorry. The truth is
the truth. And you know, one of the things I
think was great about Trump is that he put tariffs
on the Chinese one hundred percent pretty much across the board,

(36:57):
and so I thought he was going to go there
and drive a really hard bargain. But when I saw
this and then the farmland, I'm like, well, dude, what happened.
What happened. My suspicion is this, And Arthur, you may
agree or disagree. I think he meets China more than
he's willing to admit to end the war in Iran.

(37:20):
I think he wants to get out. He wants to
get out before the midterms. He needs help on reopening
the strait and getting the nuclear enrichment stockpile out, and
China is their biggest buyer. I mean, Iran's economy is
completely dependent on China. If China wanted to turn off

(37:41):
the lights, they could turn off the lights. I mean
they could really just cut off economically, just cut their throat.
So they have tremendous leverage over the mullas only the
only country that well economic leverage. The only country that
has real economic leverage is China. And so I think

(38:02):
Trump had to make a deal to get the Chinese
on board. And now the question is will China deliver
or will they do what they always do, pocket the
win and then screw us that. That's what they do.
They take and take and take and give either nothing

(38:22):
or the minimum in return. So Arthur, we shall see.
But I think that was the deal. Arthur, thank you
so much for that call. I really appreciate it. You
give us what we want on farmland, on Chinese students,
on other issues. Maybe now even the arms sale to
Taiwan twelve billion dollars that's been put on hold. Trump

(38:47):
says he's not sure whether he'll send it or not
send it. So I think they had They said, give
us this and we'll make a deal and help you
get out of this thing with Iran as quickly as
possible and reopen this eight and you declare victory. So
you know, we'll see. But I doubt China is even

(39:07):
going to deliver on the on the Iran front, because
they never deliver. Kevin in andover. Thanks for holding Kevin,
and welcome.

Speaker 4 (39:18):
Hey, Jeff, thanks for taking my call. Yeah, so there
are so I live in andover downtown andover. So if
you go to Phillips Handover, you know the prep school.
I believe it's in the it's got to be the
top five in the in the world. I believe still ranked.

Speaker 3 (39:36):
It is.

Speaker 4 (39:36):
So they just built the Pan Center, which it's all
CCP money, and then they built another huge building. So
the Pan Center just it's right, it's prevalent. You know,
when you're going up to the dentist, you can drive
by it and see it. It's it's it's beautiful. Now
there are probably three, maybe four mansions right down the

(40:00):
street that are owned by the DCP, by the commerce
you know from China. And so all the kids I
go to Philip standover and my point is, and then
they see that that's their The parents stay there is
almost a little private resort when they're visiting the kids.

(40:23):
The kids have to stay on campus. But it's probably
and I'm not exaggerating, probably eighty five percent of China,
you know, Chinese kids that are there. So and if
you look at probably the other elite prep schools around
our country, the five hundred thousand number that he's coming
up with, it's probably just the kids leaving those prep

(40:45):
schools going on to our led universities, you know, Harvard
or Mit or whatever they are. But it's they have
they've already seated. And then if you go, you know,
to Wolverne on Washington Street. No one probably knows what
unless you live in this particular part of the state
of Massachusetts. Those labs are one hundred percent They have

(41:09):
a bunch of biotech labs. There are one hundred percent
owned by China, and it's in Cummings Park on Washington
Street and so, and I'm very very familiar with it
because I have clients you know that I that I
serve that are all Chinese. That it's it's literally you
think like you're in little China. So those the bio

(41:29):
attach and then Cambridge is very very similar, just not
as prevalent, but they're seated already in our country, so
it's already. I don't want to say done, and I
don't agree with Trump at all, you know, on this,
but I think what he'd probably saying is that, Okay,
where do these kids go to universities after they graduate

(41:49):
from am using films standovers an example? Where do they go?
They go to They go to the elite you know,
our you know ivys. They go to our our high
universe or our best universities. So which do they need
the money? Not necessarily, but so these buildings that they're building,
you know, and Philip Sander for campuses, they're over a

(42:12):
billion dollars a pop. So in they're named after Chinese CCP,
you know, donuts, So it's not I don't know. I
think we're already pregnant, if you will. So I don't
know if he can, you know, row back to die.
And I don't know how you control private elite prep

(42:34):
schools and that's what they are. I'm not sure that
he has an ability to do that unless he does
something like what he did with Harvard or Columbia, you know,
on the on the on the Jewish front.

Speaker 3 (42:47):
But I don't know.

Speaker 4 (42:49):
I mean, I think I think they're already here.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
So oh, Kevin, look, by the way, fascinating call. Fascinating call. Look,
they're already here, and they've been here now for twenty
to thirty years.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
And it is.

Speaker 1 (43:01):
But it's a concerted plan and you laid it out.
By the way, because my wife does some real estate,
she's a real estate agent on the side, and she says,
the biggest clients, it's not even close, are CCP Chinese,
you know, Chinese tied to the Chinese Communist Party, and
they're buying up the most lucrative property in Boston Greater Boston.

(43:25):
Grace is amazed at how much money they have. She says,
you're right, I mean money is no object. And you
ask them, well, why are you buying up this? You know,
why do you want to buy this townhouse, Why do
you want to buy this home? Why do you want
to buy an apartment building? The whole damn thing. They're like, Oh,
I got a kid or two at Harvard. Oh, they

(43:47):
need a place to stay, or they're going to MIT
or whatever. So they're putting their kids through our universities,
and they're also buying up valuable real estate. And then
I want to go back to an earlier point you made. Look,
it's no accident. They go to the Harvard has some
very vitally important biolabs. That's where the Chinese students are. MIT, Ditto.

(44:14):
Now I'm getting out of Massachusetts. Now there's a reason
why there are so many Chinese students in Michigan. University
of Michigan, Michigan is one of the most prestigious biological
programs biolab programs.

Speaker 4 (44:28):
In the world.

Speaker 1 (44:30):
And they're there California, Berkeley, they're there. So it's not
an accident. This is deliberate. So they send them in
to our elite high schools, prep schools, private schools, and
they have them stay here and then they have them
go on to university. And many of them see themselves.

(44:53):
They're staunchly nationalistic. They're very pro China because their parents
are into ma integral part of the regime. So this
is what I mean. They're not like students from France,
you know, or Japan or South Korea or you know.
Many of them are like, Wow, I love going to

(45:13):
college in America. You know, it's just I don't I
learned things. There's a party culture or whatever. I go
out and see the town. All America is great. No,
they're not here to you know, you know, absorb the
sites and appreciate the country. Hey, look, I was a
foreign student. I came from Canada, did my PhD work

(45:36):
at Ohio University. I loved it. I'm telling you, Ohio
University and in Athens, Ohio is one of the most
beautiful campuses you can ever go to. I loved my professors,
I love the program I was in. I love the campus.
I honestly I love the cafeteria. I thought the cafeteria
food was amazing. I mean, it was one of the

(45:56):
best experiences of my life. So I get Trump in
one sense is coming from you know. I came here
and I'm like, wow, man, do I love America? And
there were other foreign students and they felt the exact
same way. But that's not the CCP students. That's a

(46:16):
different cattle of fish. It's like when they send them
in from Qatar or you know, from some of these
Islamis countries. No, no, no, no, they're there to cause trouble
on the campuses. They're there to spread anti Semitism and
anti Americanism. WHOA, not all students are equal. And look,

(46:40):
we can either just capitulate or we can begin to
recognize the program and start rolling it back. Sorry, recognize
the problem. Forgive me. We can start recognizing the problem
and roll it back. And to me, I would just say, no,
you're not getting a visa to study period, end of story.

(47:01):
You don't you know, we don't owe any country a
quota on visas to study at our universities. So no,
and Harvard is sitting on billions in endowment, MIT, Princeton, Columbia,
all of these you know what, Okay, University of Michigan,
University of California, all of these big prestigious universities. They're

(47:28):
swimming in money. They don't they don't need Chinese money.
It's just freaking greed. Well, China is gonna be insulted,
too bad. The answer I was that you should have
thought of that before you won leash COVID on us. Bye,
I mean, come on, enough is enough? How much more

(47:49):
are we gonna give them? Because their goal is to
swallow us, to bribe us, and to eventually find actually
take us over. So I don't want that. Now. We're
a very big country, a powerful country, a wealthy country.

(48:10):
It takes time to buy up a country like ours.
But that's the Chinese pattern. Wherever they go, they just
buy up country after country after country, and then they
just own them. And then they say jump in these countries,
say how hi, that's what they're doing here. And notice

(48:31):
they're always offended. That's their stick. Every time you sit
down from a Chinese communist, a party official, they're always
offended about something, always a grievance. And then when you say,
well what about what you did to us? Oh? How
dare you say this? So they always play the grievance game. No,

(48:52):
I'm done with it. You're a mass murderer. You killed
over a million Americans. You destroyed our economy by the way,
you enslave your own people. Okay, on top of that,
but let that go. And you think you have a
right to come to our universities, I don't think so.
You think you have a right to buy our farmland,

(49:14):
I don't think so. You've stolen enough of our research
and development. You've stolen enough of our best technology. Okay,
you're not stealing anymore.
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