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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Uh, you know, I didn't know was
this bad?
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Thought?
Speaker 1 (00:08):
I really I did. I knew it was bad. I
didn't know was this bad? So you can text us
by the way seven zero four seven zero seven zero
four seven zero. This is from seven eight one. Jeff
Arthur asks the question where was the CIA when the
hordes of Chinese men were flooding across the border under Biden?
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The CIA was embedding them? Like wow, I oh, well,
I didn't know that. And then seven eight one goes
on to say, and another fact, Jeff, China controls eighty
percent of America's pork industry. Wow, eighty percent of our
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pork industry is controlled by the CCP or whatever for
CCP linked businesses or corporations. Holy mackel, they're buying up
our food supply. Again, I go back to what I said,
what is it an hour ago? They must think we're
the stupidest people on earth. They're just like, bokay, here,
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just keep buying them off. They'll hey, they'll sell their
grandmother if they could. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight Susan in Ashland, Thanks for holding
Susan and welcome.
Speaker 3 (01:35):
Good morning, Jeff. How are you today?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
Very very good, Susan. I'm just, you know, hey, every
day that I don't get killed in a bio weapons attack,
it's a good day, Susan.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
I hear you, Jeff. I did a good one for you.
I think COVID opened everyone's eyes to the to the
medical world, the pharmaceutical world and what have you, to
the extent that a lot of people lidtlely people are
looking for, you know, homeopathic type solutions. So I have family,
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friends and myself, women mostly who are struggling with just
pain and I know it comes with aging and what
have you, but it seems there's an excellerant I think
behind all of it. So I thought, I'm going to
go start taking some collagen powder and I shake my
smoothies in the morning. So I go to Walmart and
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get some. I don't know if you want me to
say the brand or not. I don't think it really matters,
but I went to Walmart that had a disclaimer. By
opening this seal, you agree to the terms and conditions,
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and in addition to that, it states that by opening
this you are agreeing to me into toy arbitration, and
I thought, wow, do I really want to do that?
Speaker 4 (03:08):
Do I?
Speaker 3 (03:09):
What the hell was in it? Why would any product
that is ingested on a shelf have terms and conditions?
I mean, this isn't Apple, not that they're you know,
this isn't This isn't this is fouber ingesting. So I
bought that at Walmart and I bought it right back.
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So for thirty dollars, Jeff, you could take some mystery
powder that is designed to hopefully make you feel better
your joints and what have you. And you have to
agree to their terms, which means you gotta go and
log in online and read the terms and conditions, which
I didn't, and then agree to mandatory arbitration. Should I
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don't know. Should I guess it's a blanket pardon right
there on the top of this.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Oh yeah? Should you start vomiting uncontrollably? Should you ever
start shutting down? Should huh? Whatever? I'm not trying to laugh,
but either a laugh or your crime. I'm not trying
to make fun of this. But you know, should you
you get up one morning and like you you can't
wake up because your you know, your your knees are
all swelling and your joints have all swelled up. And
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I mean that's why you got to be very careful.
But it was it? Please don't tell me this was
Was it made in China?
Speaker 3 (04:26):
Well, you know, I couldn't find where it was made.
So there's another interesting fact to this. So I returned
that to Walmart, which is an interesting factoid right there.
Then I went to some pharmacy, some local pharmacies, because
I'm like, what what was that? So I went to
different pharmacies and they didn't. I opened the container, No disclaimers,
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no nothing, So I thought, wow, supply chain, why would
why would Walgreen Walmart have this disclaimer on the top
of protein? And who knows where they're you know. Then
I saided, thinking where is this coming from? Exactly your point?
And I couldn't. I couldn't see you anywhere. Of course,
my eyes are terrible and my big grasses on. I
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couldn't find it.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Where was it me?
Speaker 3 (05:12):
Where was it did it originate? Where's the FDA in
all this? Where is the FDA?
Speaker 1 (05:17):
I mean I know that well that look, we learned
that during COVID that was one of it. It's yes,
they're in the pocket of big Pharma, no question. But
and Robert F. Kennedy Junior, but I think has been
brilliant on this. He's the one that opened all these
doors up and exposed everything. He said. They're also in
the pocket of China again and again and again. So
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much of their money and funding comes from China. And
just to go back to Walmart, Look, people can show
up wherever they want. You know, it's a free country.
But Walmart, I mean this is you know, I'm not
saying anything. People don't know. It's essentially a Chinese outlet store.
Most of the stuff that you buy at Walmart's made
in China. That's why Walmart's one of the leading companies
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against Trump starves. They're just echoing the line of Beijing
because they're like, oh, prices are gonna go up, prices
are gonna go up. Yeah, because everything you sell is
made in China. And look susan what they sell us
lead toys, everything they I mean, it's junk, it's poisoned,
it's dangerous. They don't have our health standards, they don't
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have our labor standards, they don't have our sanitation standards,
they don't have our environmental standards. China is the biggest
polluter in the world. It's not even close. I mean,
India is pretty bad in Brazil, but China is horrible.
They're the worst. So to me, if you think I
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don't buy anything from China, if I know it's from China,
I don't buy it. Okay, I made a mistake. I
bought this stupid lamp which I didn't know was made
in China. It turns out it was made in China.
It's a piece of junk. I mean I still have it,
but you know, sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't work.
It's a piece of junk. I bought it because you know,
it was affordable. It's cheap. But and that, by the way,
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was Trump's point, that famous comment. He said, you know,
you don't need thirty dolls made in China. And they're like, oh,
he's trying to control how many dolls we can buy
our kids. No, what he's saying is, don't sell your
soul for these, you know, cheap, lead poisoned dolls that
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you know are a piece of garbage. That was his point.
Six one seven two, six, six, sixty eight, sixty eight
is the number. Okay, let me ask all of you
this just to throw very quick log on the fire.
By the way, a couple lines are open if you
want to jump on. Six one seven two six, six
sixty eight sixty eight. Katie Hopps, the moonbat Democrat governor
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of Arizona, A bill was passed. By by the way,
twenty two states have such laws. Okay, Florida has it,
other states have it. Arizona was going to be the
twenty third state. Even some Democrats and there are some
moderate Democrats in Arizona went over with the Republicans. It
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passed the state House, it passed the state Senate bipartisan support.
No CCP connected businesses or individuals should be able to
own land near military bases in the state of Arizona.
No China land near military bases period. She vetoed it.
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She vetoed it again in the name of Divercity, saying
this was discrimination and racism, and we're like, no, we
just don't want CCP, Chinese Communion Party, individuals, front companies, whatever,
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owning sensitive land right next to our military basis. Hello,
it's just common sense. Follow the money. I want to know,
I want to know how much money Katie Hobbes or
members of her family. A. You know the way Joe
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Biden did it. He got China money, but he was
through his son, his brothers, whatever, his sister. It was
always through a family member's That's how they do it.
I want to know if a family member or someone
connected to her is on the Chinese Communist Party payroll,
because this smells the high heaven. Agree, disagree, and let
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me ask all of you this the larger question. Who
do you think is the greater threat to the United
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Is it a communist China, the CCP, B, the fake
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Daryl in the Great State of Georgia. Thanks for holding
Daryl and welcome.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
Hi.
Speaker 5 (10:53):
Thanks for thanking my pleasure. We got two quick points.
One on this I got the idea of from Arthur.
It was a brilliant call. I'm an advid hunter, and
I think maybe they did a dry run already. Don't
you remember a couple of years ago we had all
those deer just die all of a sudden out there
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in the West. Do you remember that?
Speaker 1 (11:16):
I remember that, and Darryl and I'll let you finish,
I promise. I also remember, do you remember there was
all these strange deaths happening of like hogs and pigs
and live stock especially. That was more like in the Midwest.
It wasn't out west you're talking about deer, but in
food plants, and there were all these incidents taking place.
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And I'm now in the wake of this, I'm asking myself,
you know, who's been sabotaging our food supply and who's
been poisoning our livestock, because it's been going on now
for a couple of years. But please keep going, Daryl.
Speaker 5 (11:56):
That's what I was think about. Maybe that was a
dry run. But the second thing I was sitting there
thinking about, why is nothing this actually answer your pole question?
Why is not the news media saying this, but what
this really is, this was has just been released. This
would be considered a weapon of mass destruction because the
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amount of damage it would have done. That's an act
of war against the United States by the CCP.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
Well, Darryl, I no, I agree with you. But Daryl,
let me ask you this. Do you think that COVID
was an active war against the United States?
Speaker 5 (12:37):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (12:38):
So do I honestly so do. I I'm shocked that
outside of a few members of Congress, Congress is acting like, oh,
it was all just one big misunderstanding. And that's how
I know they're in the back pockets of the Communist
Chinese Party. Of course they are. It was clearly an
act of war, I think, against the war world, against
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the West in particular. It was an active war against
the West. But it was in particular an active war
against the United States. I think, there's no question. And
to this day China hasn't paid. So, Darryl, let me
ask you, because this is what's kind of floating in
my mind now. Now, look, I'm a constitutionalist. I'm a
free market, rule of law kind of person. I don't
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like eminent domain to begin with, I don't like confiscating
property from anybody. Okay, I want to state that upfront,
but part of me is thinking, you know, maybe Trump
should consider this. Why not take this, all of this
land that the CCP, these linked businesses and individuals are
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buying up all over the country and that they own,
and say, you know what compensation? Compensation for COVID, compensation
for what you did to our country? I mean, just
compensation on every single front. No, we're going to take
all that land. We're taking it back. Blank. You nothing
you're not getting paid by. In other words, if you're
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not going to pay reparations and you don't want to
take responsibility for what you did, fine, all of that
agricultural land you've bought up, all of that land you're
buying up around our military bases. We're gonna seize it,
confiscate it. We want it back. No compensation, Bye bye?
What say you, Daryl?
Speaker 2 (14:29):
But you got to back it up because you got
a geniuses like Katie Hobbes that won't even sign on
for it because it just makes you want to you know,
she's got to be being.
Speaker 5 (14:40):
Paid for somebody. You gotta be because commonsistants say, hey, uh,
if you're going to be near a military base, why
and while with all those Chinese military man coming across
the border with a Biden let in in the first place,
and you know, it just just tells you some's coming
down down the road sooner or And you got our
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politicians here, I've just paid off to let it happen.
So if you're gonna compiscate all the land and a payment,
but you got to make sure they can't buy anymore
and start rounding those guys up who came in in
the first place. You got to solve the entire problem,
not part of it.
Speaker 1 (15:18):
Oh, I'm with you, Darryl, as I like to say,
not one hundred but one thousand percent. You're dead on, Darryl.
Thank you very much for that call. One of the
biggest mistakes this country ever made was allowing China to
enter the World Trade Organization, and that was done by
Clinton in the nineteen nineties, and then free trade deal
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after free trade deal after free trade deal, and they
just literally we outsourced trillions of trillions of dollars of
our wealth, We hallowed out our industrial base, and we
gave them everything. We built them up militarily, we built
them up economically. And now look at him, I mean,
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just look at him. I mean, honestly, what we did
was an active insanity, Rick and Weston, I don't have time.
I'm gonna come to you on the other side. I
promise I'm up against it. Okay, very quick tease, and
then I want to go right to the phone lines.
Trump now late last night signed an executive order. He's
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got a travel ban. Should we be banning people from
entire countries? His original travel ban is back, he's added
other countries. We're going to talk about that. Take more
of your calls. And there's one country that's not on
that list. Why is that one country not on the list?
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Rick in Weston, thanks for holding Rick and welcome.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
I have two points to make. I'd like to if
I could go ahead, Rick. The first one was when
it's an open trade with China in the seventies and
I was against it, and I said, someday, I'll I'll
tell you so you know what, and I guess that
day is today. But anyways, then in the eighties they
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granted them US trying to trade agreement. Further solidified these
relations by granting Most Favored Nation status to Chinese exports.
I mean, you can't compete with slave labor. I knew that,
and I was, well, anyways, the other one.
Speaker 1 (17:35):
You proved prophetic. Rick, You're you're completely a right. This
all began under Nixon. You're absolutely correct.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
The other point I wanted to make about forty years ago,
I worked for a security company. We installed all sorts
of alarms and other security features, and we were tesked
to go to Boston University and we were going to
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put an alarm system in there safe. So we had
to go through a bunch of card access and hand
geometry type alarm systems to get into this laboratory. And
then inside the safe there was like a spot for
a smallpox and tracks blah blah blah. I don't know
the other fungus names, but anyways, they they were all
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labeled in the in the vault, and I said, oh, geez,
I don't want to work here. So I found some
gloves anyways, and started drilling the safe to put in
the alarm. And I just was thinking, you know, like
how many colleges do bio research, And I mean they
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mailed these pathogens through the mail. They sent small box
and an tracks and everything else. So they can examine it.
And I don't know what the security Isn't that but
something they could look into. I mean, what's to stop
China from getting like helium balloons and drones with that
stuff on it and dropping it on our farms? You
know what I mean?
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Well, no, you're right, and Rick, You're completely right. And
just to add, all I can do is add to
what you're saying. Again, I recommend everybody read that front
page piece in the Wall Street Journal. I mean, it's
a chilling piece. It's not just Harvard, Okay, Havevid. It's
not just Havid Syracuse you're asking about. You know what
other universities Michigan University, Syracuse University, University of Maryland, Stanford University,
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which by the way, is a really good school, got
a great at least, it's got a great reputation out
on the West coast. Okay, really really good quality elite school,
Stanford out in California, Rutgers University. They are all massive
breeding grounds for the children, the sons and daughters of
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the elite, of the elites of the Chinese Communist Party,
and as well as senior bureaucrats, top officials, And I
mean we're talking about every single year, thousands and thousands
and thousands of Chinese nationals directly tied to the CCP
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are admitted into these prestigious programs. Many of them do
a lot of very sensitive research, as you mentioned, BioResearch,
scientific research, technological research. So not only does it pose
an incredible threat to us, you know, you don't have
to even get into the drones and the helium balloons.
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You're right, But just what we just saw now at
the FBI. Look, they both had visas. The girl, the
woman thirty three years old, that the fanatical, the one
that the really super loyal member of the Communist Party.
She had visa to work can study at the lab.
She was a lab researcher at the University of Michigan.
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And her boyfriend also had a visa. Now, there was
some communication between them about smuggling this pathogen in that
the FBI thanked the lord intercepted, and that's how they're
able to track him. They followed him at the airport
in Detroit. Then they you know, they checked them, they
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they you know, they said, what's this in your bag?
But had they not had a communications intercept, as they say,
that pathogen would be here right now, and they would
have perfected it in the lab and most likely they
would have released it. And I'm telling you we I mean,
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we'd be up a creek without a paddle. You'd be
looking at millions of dead and our food supply absolutely decimated,
but we couldn't eat. You'd see starvation, you see famine,
like forget anything else Trump is doing. Trump now would
be you know, what do you do in the wake
of this massive bioweapons attack, And our own CIA would
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say it didn't come from China like they lied about COVID.
Our deep state, our intelligence community would say no, there's
no evidence, and people like me would be talking about
these two people and what they brought in and the
pathogen that they use, and then I would be censored.
I'm telling you that's how it goes. Big Tech would
censor me because they're in bed with China as well,
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and this would make COVID look, like I said, like
a Sunday picnic. So we're bringing in so many students
on so many visas to so many of our most
prestigious universities that anybody can smuggle anything in. It's so easy. Now, Luckily,
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it's far and few between what they're really doing, Rick,
is what you talked about earlier. They are studying pathogens.
They're perfecting their knowledge of these viruses and bioweapons. They're
using our knowledge, our wealth, our technology, our expertise in
order to make weapons of mass destruction, to kill us
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and to make themselves the dominant, pre eminent power in
the world. And they've been doing it now for thirty years.
And the reason why, I'll tell you why Syracuse is
letting them in and Harvard is letting them in. To
the point, as I said, literally, they're now called the
party school. They're the party school. In other words, that's
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where we send our best. Ji Jinping will only send
his daughter to Harvard. That tells you everything you need
to know. And the University of Maryland and Rutgers and Stanford.
And because they pay top dollar the Harvard and the
Wall Street Journal points that out, they pay absolute top dollar.
So we're selling our souls for money. And not only
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do they pay top dollar for tuition and everything, they
also very generous donors. So it's all about the freaking money.
And now you know why China's on the verge of
burying us. And look, I'm gonna go even further. Rick,
this is an open secret. If China was to invade
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Taiwan today, there's nothing we could do about it. There's nothing.
I mean, I know Trump is doing everything he can
to undo the disaster of the Biden foreign policy, But
we don't have the navy now to compete with China.
We don't. We don't have the weapons systems to defend Taiwan.
The only way to defend Taiwan would be to go
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to nuclear war. And do we want to go to
you know, risk nuclear war or have you know, World
War three over Taiwan? I don't think so. So what
I'm saying is we've allowed China now to be come
a such a formidable foe that now we can't even
protect some of our most basic allies in the Pacific.
And that's now what's going to happen in five or
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ten years. And that's why I blame the Democratic Party
and the establishment Republicans, the globalists. They were the ones
who built up China. They were the ones who wanted
free trade with China. They were the ones who intertwined
and interlocked our economy with China. They were the ones
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who outsourced our manufacturing, our jobs, our wealth, our our
research and development, our intellectual property that they let China
steal and rip us off for thirty freaking years. China
is now the world's number one manufacturing power. It's now
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got the largest land army in the world, it now
has the largest navy in the world, and it's very
close to now eclipsing us as the number one economy
in the world. The writing's on the wall. And I'll
tell you this, the Chinese leadership is a hell of
a lot more smarter and a hell of a lot
more cunning and devious and strategic than the Soviet Union
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leadership ever was. And we're educating them in order to
defeat us. And over what, over what? Because they're kicking
back some money to Harvard because they're willing to pay
fifty sixty thousand dollars a year, seventy thousand dollars a
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year tuition, right through the nose. Again, Americans sell themselves cheap, cheap, Biden,
it was a billion dollars. That's it. That's it, And
that brought you the White House. It literally bought you
the presidency. Bill. Oh my god, I must be dreaming,
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Am I dreaming? I can't Mike like Lazarus rising from
the dead. We haven't heard from Bill in Sudbury in
a long time. Bill in Sudbury. Bill, where have you been.
It's been about a month now you haven't called.
Speaker 6 (27:18):
Okay, I'm giving you time, Jeff. I'm just giving you time.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
I know.
Speaker 1 (27:22):
But I've noticed Bill, ever since Trump got elected, it's
your calls are very few and far between.
Speaker 4 (27:29):
Bill.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
I think he's got you guys on the run. Bill,
You're not the same Bill in Sudbury. You're more afraid now.
Speaker 6 (27:37):
Bill, you don't engage with me anymore. You just make
a canned speech. So it's not that interesting.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Oh come on now, yeah, come on now.
Speaker 6 (27:46):
Here though, I'm a loyal listener, Jeff, I listen every
single day. Do you think the president should release any
Chinese mean coin buyers because that's currently secret and a
lot of people think that some rich Chinese people have
been buying the mean coins from the president. You think
that should be maybe public information.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
I'm sorry, mean coin or bitcoin.
Speaker 6 (28:10):
Mean coin his own personal he has one and Milania
has one.
Speaker 1 (28:15):
You don't know that, so hold on. So you're saying
that Trump is selling bitcoin to the communist Chinese is
that we're mean coin. Say okay, mean coin.
Speaker 6 (28:28):
The list go ahead, I am saying the list is.
I am saying the list is currently secret. Would you
be in favor of making that public so in case
some Chinese billionaires are on there, we would all know it.
Speaker 1 (28:45):
Yeah, of course, I'm all for transparency bill. But you're
not gonna seriously Well, maybe you will, I don't know.
You're not going to seriously argue with me that Trump
is in bed with communist China, the guy who pose
a five hundred percent tariff, the man who's launched the
trade war against China, the man whose administration now is
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going to revoke every single student visa of every Chinese
student that has any tie or connection to the Chinese
Communist Party, and the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party
demand that literally Beijing and Xi Jinping Sei is quote
public enemy number one. Like, are you seriously going to
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argue to me now that what Trump is so he's
not an agent of Russia, he's an agent of China.
Speaker 6 (29:37):
Now, well, listen to yourself. You're agonizing over whether we
should alter our relationship with China, but you threw Canada
overboard without a word. So there's your example.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
Okay, I don't understand what you just said. Now, Bill,
as usual, I asked you a simple question. Do you
believe that Trump is in bed with China? Then you
talking about me agonizing over China. I've never agonized over China.
I think China is a mortal threat. I've been arguing
this now for thirty years. I think we need to
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contain China the way we contain the Soviet Union. I
want no trade deals with China. I want every Chinese
CCP linked student kicked out. I don't want them to
be allowed to buy land, never mind prime agricultural land
or land near US military bases. So I don't know
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what you're talking about. The Well, the agonizing part is
because your party has sold the country out. The agony
is you've supported a president who was a whore and
who did the bidding of communist China and your entire
party and frankly much of the Republican Party. I'm sorry. Yeah,
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I do agonize over traders and Benedict Arnold's call me crazy.
Now as for me over throwing my former country, I
got news for you. I pay a hell of a
lot of taxes still to Canada. You have no idea
how much I still pay in taxes to Canada. And
I don't think asking Canada for a twenty five percent
tariff after the way they've been ripping us off for
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the last thirty years. I mean, you may not know
this bill, but you know Canada imposes tariffs of two
hundred and seventy percent on milk, on dairy, on cheese,
on lumber, on all kinds of products. So and they've
been doing it for decades, So why can Canada impose
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massive tariffs on American goods? And Trump turns around and says, no,
you're gonna pay twenty five percent, and suddenly it's the
end of the world. The same country, by the way,
that is the lowest paying member of NATO. One point
three percent of their GDP goes to the military. They're
obligated two percent even for we can Latvia pays more
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per GDP than Canada. So they're free riding off of
us on the military. They're ripping us off on trade.
To hell, they're rubbing us blind. And I say, yeah, Trump,
should you know impose a twenty five percent tre And
you call and say, I'm throwing Canada overboard again. Are
you serious?
Speaker 6 (32:22):
Bill? You didn't agonize over it. I've never heard your
whole show where you were saying shouldn't we or shouldn't we?
You just did. But here's the pot. You don't seem
to accept this multi national, hugely complicated, interwoven supply chain
that we built for ourselves for our own benefit. There's
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no benefit to tearing it down. It's incredibly slug of
you to be saying that the people at Walmart buying
that stuff are somehow making the wrong choice. I tell
you that the people over there are choosing very care okay.
And for you to ignore that and say it has
no appeal you should just buy more expensive stuff sounds really,
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really smug.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
Yo.
Speaker 1 (33:11):
Well you're you're gonna tell me you're a man of
the people, now, Bill, No, hold on, hold on, hold on.
So let me guess you buy your stuff at Walmart? Right?
Is that why you're so defensive?
Speaker 6 (33:29):
I love a nice ten dollar pair of sneakers jazz,
and so doesn't everybody else?
Speaker 1 (33:34):
You want to buy stuff from China? Of course you do,
That's exactly it. You're the problem, see, And that's the
thing about you. You're such a phony you and all
your fellow libs. That's all slave labor.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
You know.
Speaker 1 (33:49):
They're working in sweatshops. They're lucky if they get paid
a buck a day. Some of them get paid nothing,
literally nothing. They're enslaved. That's the regime you guys are
propping up. I mean, and you should be ashamed of yourself.
And on top of that, you're saying, you know, oh,
we should, you know, we should take advantage of all this.
This is such a great thing. Really, so it was
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so great during COVID that we couldn't even make our
own masks. We had to rely on China, the country
that unleashed COVID nineteen. And remember you were the one
that kept calling this show saying there was no evidence
that China unleashed the virus, that it didn't come from
the lab in Wuhan. You were spreading the phony, boloney
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propaganda that this came from a wet market and it
came from bats and monkeys, which turned out to be
another monstrous lie. So so you covered up for Beijing,
I guess because you love your ten dollars sneakers. You
turned a blind eye when they released it and killed
millions of people around the world. And then after they
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released this, we have to buy our masks from China.
You mean what, we can't make masks in America. No,
our aspirin is made in China. Insulin that I use
for my diabetes China. So much of our entire supply
chains made in China. So when they launched a devastating
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biological weapons attack, we were not self sufficient or independent
enough as a country to provide for our own basic needs.
And the country came to the conclusion that we need
to reshore so much of what we've given away. And
you know, Bill, let me just say this and I'll
give it right back to you. How come you hate
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this country so much? You know, you cry for your
ten dollars sneakers. Tell me what about the millions and
millions of Americans whose jobs went to China, whose factories
went to China, whose manufacturing went to China. How about
everything that they've stolen from us, all of our technology,
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all of our intellectual property. How they've ripped us off,
how they've cheated on every single trade agreement, how they
dump steel, how they dump coal, how they dump everything
into our country so you can sell you so you
that's what I mean sale cheap Americans will sell themselves
for so you can buy your ten dollars sneaker. So
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you're willing to enslave a population, betray your own country
for a ten dollars pair of sneakers. Congratulations, Bill, So
I mean you're like that ten dollars street walker ten bucks,
and you'll do anything.
Speaker 6 (36:41):
Conservatives in America now think that every consumer products should
be controlled by the federal government. You should only be
allowed to buy federally approved products and anything they don't
approve of. You don't get to choose from all the
world's products. You just get spoon fed the one that
we like. You don't get to choose because you're dumb.
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If you're left to your own devices, you'll walk around
Walmart and buy ten dollars sneakers. We can't have that.
Speaker 1 (37:10):
Well, you see, you didn't answer any of my arguments
because you can't. But let's just go. George Washington supported
a tariff? Was he for a centrally planned economy? You
don't like that. John Adams, you don't like that. Andrew Jackson,
you don't like that. Abraham Lincoln you don't like I
could go on and on. FDR Harry Truman, Eisenhower. So
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for most of our history we had a large protective
tariff to encourage American jobs and American manufacturing. No one's
saying you can't buy any product you want. We're just
saying we're gonna level the trade playing field so we
don't betray our own people, our own workers, and our
own companies. It's called patriotism bill. You should try it.
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You may like it, but go ahead, buy your ten
dollars sneaker. I don't know what to tell you. You're
willing to sell yourself for that, go ahead, now, I
know why you're a shill for Beijing. You're a shill
for Beijing because you'd sell your soul for a lousy
pair of sneakers. Bill. If you're going to sell yourself,
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sell yourself at least a little bit higher