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Speaker 2 (00:30):
Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (00:33):
All right, good morning everybody at the UH lovely day,
whatever day it is you're happening to be listening. I
hope everybody's having a great day, great weekend, and spend
some time with the families chilling the air the UH.
SO a bunch of memes or videos the other day
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about people getting their Halloween decorations out and scaring people.
That saw one that was really funny. It was a big, tall,
grim reaper whatever that had a knife in its hand
that was mechanical, but it was hidden around a corner
where they went into the apartment and all they had
a ring camera and all the delivery drivers that come
up and this thing would immediately like shock them, and
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it was just the reactions were funny. So one of
the things I like about Halloween is the all of
the uh. I like the kids getting dressed up, but
I like also like the funny things that scare people.
Because my wife's like that, she cannot go to a
haunted house. Her fight or flight is always fall on
the ground. Every time there is no flight, there is
no fight. It's just fall on the ground. And hope
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it's not a real good strategy, but hopefully I'm always
around to protect her because she's not going to do
a good job for herself. So I'm really glad for
all of you people that attended whatever no King's rally
there was. I'm really glad you got that out of
your system. I appreciate it. I too agree with you
there should be no kings in the United States of America.
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Where we differ here is that he's not He's not
a king, right And he even said, he said, I'm
no king. I worked my butt off and he does
and he delivers results. I saw something the other day
where the Trump administration, in the first nine months of
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his administration nine months, had secured over twenty trillion dollars
in investments in the United States of America. Twenty trillion.
That is an enormous number, enormous. Our economy is something
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like thirty I think it's thirty five trillion dollars a
year now our GDP, which is a massive, massive number.
It's what makes us the greatest country on earth is
our ability to produce and our ability to consume. We're
a consumer driven nation. But that's what keeps the world
turning around. And the reality is that twenty trillion dollars
worth of investment into the United States brings with it
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a lot of really good jobs, a lot of really
good opportunity, a lot of really good things that continue
to grow the economy. And so while you guys are
out there protesting the no Kings thing, he's in the
background getting stuff done that causes all of us to
have a better life. And if what you're protesting is
his ability to use ice to deport the illegal immigrants
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that flooded us over the last four years five years
of the Widen administration, over the last four years of
the Wide administration, where they let in ten to twelve
million people, a lot of them unvetted that are causing problems,
not all, but some of them are causing problems. But
they did it illegally, and I've said this before. I
have a number of people that work for me that
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are here legally and did it the right way, and
they will be the first to tell you can't just
cut the line. You can't just act like you can
just walk across the border and say here I am
and that's don't have to assimilate into the country. And
for those of you that don't think that they're trying
to do that through Islam, you need to be paying
attention because I'm telling you they're doing everything they can
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to to destroy the West in general, but the more
specifically the United States of America. And we don't do
something there are one hundred years from now, it's not
going to look like this anyways. One of the other
things that he did, I know I talked about it before,
but Pfizer agreed to invest like fifty billion dollars over
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the next five or ten years in the United States
and build plants to make drugs here in the United States.
But Astrazenica also agreed to spend fifty billion or invest
fifty billion dollars over the next five years in the
United States. It was another deal he did two weeks
ago where AstraZeneca did the same thing. They lowered the
cost of all the drugs were paying for and agreed
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to spend fifty billion dollars in vestment here in the
United States so that we can manufacture the drugs here.
If you don't think those are good things, I don't
know what you want. I truly have no idea what
you think success looks like. And by the way, let
me go back to that immigration thing for a second.
Where were all of you protesting and talking about no
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kings when Obama was deporting four million immigrants four million
under the Obama administration and not a word, no protests,
no nothing. They literally called him the deporter in chief
and nothing, zilch, nada, silence, crickets. And yet Trump does
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exactly what he campaigned on. And by the way, the
height of democracy is he won all of the swing states.
He won, he flipped something like twenty four hundred counties
in the United States were read, he won the popular vote,
and he is doing exactly what he campaigned on. He
is keeping the promises he campaigned on. This seventy seven
or seventy eight million of US voted for the exact
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same promises. So that is what democracy looks like, he's
not changing democracy, he's enacting democracy. And by the way,
those of you that think that, you remember all the
warfare that was used against him, Letitia James was one
of the biggest there was. His story out, So if
you're paying any attention, Leticia James, the Attorney general of
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the state of New York who brought the frivolous lawsuits
against Trump that got overturned. We all knew they would.
They just cost him a lot of money and lawyers
and stuff. But so she's got some explaining to do
of her own, and looks like she's got some mortgage
fraud charges coming down the pike and inter future. She
had one in nineteen eighty three where she listed her
father as her husband on the app mortgage application to
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get the loan. Then she's got one in Virginia where
she listed as her second or her primary residence while
being the Attorney general in the state of New York.
The underwriter didn't do their job very well. But while
being the state attorney or the attorney general for the
state of New York, she lists a home in Virginia
as her primary residence would have vaultomantically disqualified her as
Attorney General. But who's living in that house is a
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little even more of us scandal because it's her god
niece or great niece or something niece.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Exactly what it was. Who's also a fugitive of the
law from the state of North Carolina, has warrants for
arrest in the state of North Carolina. Yeah, no one
is above the law. Yeah, it seems like you're going
to get to the FO part of FAFO here pretty
quick as James, And we're going to see if you
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too agree with the No one's above the law, like
you said, because you've broken the law. It's mortgage fraud.
I don't care how you cut it. It's not a
mistake when it happens forty for forty straight years on
five or ten different applications. All right, This is Bonos
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Speaker 2 (08:33):
Here's your host, bow Driven.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
All right, Welcome back everybody. So I read a poll
the other day that was disturbing, is one way to
put it, but not surprising unfortunately. And uh, I don't
know if you if you guys watched any of the
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videos from the No Kings rallies that some people were
putting out. But suffice it to say that a lot
of the people that were in those rallies were old
enough to be my mother, and I'm already old. I
don't know if they were boomers that just enjoyed. You know,
they were the same ones that wanted to protest Vietnam
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and you know, stick it to the man and free
love and let's smoke some weed out and hate Icehberry
Ashbury and you know, let's let's have the woodstock and
all of those people, the hippies. I don't know if
that's who they were, and they just got old and
they aged out of that group. But man, there were
some people out there that but there were also some
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videos of some vile, vile, hateful signs and that they
learned nothing from Charlie Kirk's death. Nothing, they don't care.
They will turn the heat up and continue to do so.
And are they all crazy, I would argue to a degree,
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but they're not all crazy enough to pull a gun out.
But there are some who are crazy enough to buy
into the rhetoric and continue to think, well, if they're Hitler,
And by the way, Hitler saving the Jews has a
and putting a piece deal together with Israel, it doesn't
quite go hand in hand, I'm pretty sure, but hey,
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you do you your arguments. But there were some hateful
There was a lady who turns out to be a
school teacher in Chicago, I think I think it was Chicago,
but it turned out to be a school teacher at
a K through eight school and was making emotion. Somebody
had a Charlie Kirk sign on and she was making
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emotion a gun motion to her neck and mocking the
death of a man who debated and thought it was funny.
And that's who's teaching your children in Chicago, by the way,
that's who's that hateful human being is who is also
trying to indoctrinate your children. But I saw this poll
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the other day and I thought, man, that is just
so disturbing but so unsurprising. So Signal it's spelled cyg
n AL did a poll and I'm just going to
read what the president of Signals guy named is Brett
Buchan and said about where young people are ideologically right now.
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It says liberals are shockingly okay with breaking the law
to go against government action they don't agree with, like
ice raids. One side of America's political spectrum, whether directly
engaged in the behaviors or not, now openly accepts breaking
laws if it means advancing their political agenda. Considering their
justification of illegal immigration and insistence that it's not a
criminal act if the act is desperate, this might not
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be such a surprise. I guess if you're stealing food
because you're hungry and you're desperate, that doesn't make it
a crime. No, it still makes it a crime. There
may be some some leniency because of an understanding from
a human standpoint, that doesn't change the fact that it's
still a crime. It goes on to talk about in total,
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fifteen hundred responses to the Signal survey, twenty five percent
said it was acceptable to go beyond peaceful protest, eleven
percent strongly agreed, in eighteen percent who identified as liberals
strongly agreed. Broken down a little bit more, thirty four
percent of women under the age of fifty five said
they agreed, including sixteen percent who said they strongly agreed,
and also, not surprisingly, just fourteen percent of conservatives agreed
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and eighty four percent of conservatives disagreed. Of those who
said they were independent, seventy two percent agreed or disagreed,
in twenty one percent agreed. So political violence is not
of both sides issue. When sixty percent of liberals between
the ages of eighteen in twenty nine agree with breaking
the law over disagreements forty one percent of total liberals,
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that compared to fourteen percent of conservatives who don't agree
with that, that's not a both sides issue. In political
violence is not a both sides issue. I know you
keep trying to make it a both sides issue because
you count January sixth, which was a horrible day. And
I've said this a thousand times. It's a horrible day.
It never should have happened. The morons that did it
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deserve to be punished for whatever the crimes they were
that they committed, but to act like there's a both
sides issue. Nobody ever tried to assassinate Joe Biden, Nobody
ever tried to assassinate Kamala Harris. Nobody ever tried to
assassinate Barack Obama. Nobody ever tried. They found a gun
and a scope a stand somewhere near mar Lago the
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other day that had a direct line of sight to
the to Air Force Ones Gangway where Trump goes into
the door of Air Force One. Somebody was trying to
set it up again. Thank god the Secret Service found it,
but they continue to try. And now I find out
that last week in let me just it was in
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Winnebago County, Wisconsin, at the Oshkosh farmers Market. There was
an eight year old child by the name of Katie Nubauer.
She was given a bracelet from the Wisconsin Democratic Party's booth.
They set up a booth at this farmer's market. The
message on the bracelet read is he dead yet? And
it was referring to Trump. Is he dead yet? You
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guys are still out there talking about killing the President
of the United states that he has had two assassination
attempts that we know of on his life. A third
may have just been thwarted, and you're still out there
with and Charlie Kirk it did happen, and now you're
still out there at the Wisconsin Democratic Party is out
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putting out bracelets and giving them to eight year olds
that say, is he dead yet? James Comy, the former
FBI head, literally came out and posted a picture of
some shells on the beach that said eighty six forty seven.
And we all know what the term eighty six something means.
If you're over the age of twelve, you've heard somebody say, yeah,
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eighty six that I don't know where it came from,
don't really care, but we know what it means. And
don't act like you didn't know in law enforcement what
eighty six meant. James Comy, and you're talking about killing
the president openly. What is wrong with you people? And
where did this violent streak come from that is consistently
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from one side signs this weekend at the No King's
Parades protests. I guess I don't know what you're protesting
because I saw a lot of videos by the way.
On the side, I saw lots of videos where people
were out on the street going, so tell me, what
are you protesting, And well, we don't want no kings. Okay,
well we don't have who's a king? Well, you know
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Trump's trying to act like a king. Well, what's you doing,
this's acting like a king. Well, I don't know. There
was a lot of I don't knows, and I can't
give you answers and stammering and stuttering. You're just protesting
to be protesting, so let's call it a parade. But
there were a lot of vile signs referring to the
killing of the president of the United States of America
for doing what the job he campaigned on, doing exactly
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what he said he was going to do, and seventy
eight million of US voted for and they were just
as many of them that said that if you voted
for him, you should be dead too. They are openly
calling for the deaths of half of America because they
don't believe it in the same things and doing it
while trying to also hold the title of the most inclusive.
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You're not inclusive. You're only inclusive of people who agree
with you. If you have any disagreement whatsoever, you start
going losing your mind and can't have a civil argument.
You can't have a civil debate. And if somebody is
debating you and you don't like the way their debate's going,
you call them racist, you call them misogynists, you call
them islamophobes, you call them every other name you can
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think of to try to shut the argument down, which
is not debating. You killed Charlie Kirk for doing exactly
that same thing. I don't understand you, guys. I just
don't understand where this violent streak comes from, why it's there,
why we have to have it, and what what it's
going to take for politicians to quit saying let your
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rage fuel you. You have to we have to take
we have to take up arms against the government or
talking trying to talk our troops into literally disobeying the
commander in chief and disobeying lawful orders. When you ask
him what unlawful order has he issued, they can't give
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you one because there's not any, because he's fobed with
the law, he's fied with the courts the entire time.
And for all of that, you want to kill a
man and You don't think there's anything wrong with that.
You don't see anything wrong with that mentality, because in
my brain it's sort of borderline. Is psychopathic. Wanting somebody
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dead that much that psychopathic? That's certainly a sociopathic. It
doesn't have any place in modern society. And those are
the people that need to be locked up. Unfortunately, if
we locked up everybody that said something about killing people,
now we'd had to lock up half of the United
States of America. It's a sad state of affairs. And
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I don't know what we do to fix it. But
I don't think it's going to get fixed until I
don't know when it gets fixed. Hopefully we do, all right.
This is Bonos Cars, brought to you by Chevrolet Buick
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(19:36):
here's your host, Bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (19:39):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I talked about it
last week a little bit. I'm gonna talk about it
a little bit this week. But the Chinese Communist Party
and the government of China is actively doing what they
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can to destroy the United States of America. We are
in not just an adversarial spot, but we're at war
with China, whether we want to admit it or not.
And it is not a full blown boots on the
ground type of war, but we are in a technological war.
We are in a ideological war. We're in we're at
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war with China. But there was a story the other
day that came out that was pretty damning about when
you look at Biden's open border policy. I talked about
the fact that tens of thousands of Communist Chinese or
Chinese fighting age men, military age men came across the
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border with novetting illegally here. We don't know why they
were coming, why they have to come up thirty four
hundred miles through the through Guatemala to get here. They
could have just flowen from China to here. If that
was going to do what they were going to do.
It the right way. There's something nefary is going on.
I don't know what it is, but here's what I
can tell you. There was a human trafficking operation that
was they called Yeah Operation Coast to Coast and it
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went across Missouri, Oklahoma, California, New York. They've they had
found sixty victims that we know of nationwide already. But
they said that it is mostly Chinese mafia. And you
don't get if you know anything about China, you can't
just operate in China without the Chinese government knowing you're
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doing it, right, So they were. They had these apparently
a bunch of Chinese massage parlors across all these states
and they were and these women were being trafficked and
had to send all the money back to the state
to China. There was an Austin police officer that said,
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most of these places have deep complex roots with overseas
Asian Chinese criminal enterprises. We're gonna close this one down today.
This was during an interview on TV. We're gonna close
this one down today, but it's going to be very
easy for them to open up another one anywhere else
in Austin or anywhere that's the problem, right, So once
you cut the head off one, they just it's like
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the hydro. Once you cut the head off, it grows
another one. It is. It's sad, but it's just another
consequence of the Biden open border policy. And if we
don't get a handle on it and start finding a
way to take our country back, it won't be our country.
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And yes, I'm proud of it. Yes I'm proud of
being an American. And no, I don't want to go
anywhere else, and yes, I want to keep it the
way it is. And yes, I know it has problems,
and I know we have other things we need to fix.
And yes there's still too much poverty, and yes there's
still too much crime, but there's only a few ways
to fix all of that stuff. So I am fascinated
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with AI, not AI. I don't really use AI. My
wife's been using it to try to teach our dogs
and cats different things and try to understand them better
and blah blah blah she reads it to me. But anyways,
I'm fascinated with the growth of AI and what it's
going to do. But it's amazing how much energy it's
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going to consume. I don't know if you guys read it,
but Microsoft bought three Mile Island. They are getting ready
to crank back up a nuclear power plant for just
their use for their one of their AI supercenters, and
the hundreds of millions of square feet that we are
currently building out. It's part of those twenty trillion dollars
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I talked about in the other segment that in investment
is coming into the United States. But the amount of
energy it takes to fuel these massive computer only one
in Georgia. I happen to have a house on the
lake over in Buford, and there's one going in that
supposedly like two or three million square feet of just
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computer banks to house all the AI. When you think
about all the digital currency that's out there now mining
for that, and the amount of energy it takes for that,
and the amount of energy it takes for all of
this AI. I read an article that said that in
order to keep up right now with the power grid,
we should be adding something like don't hold me to
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this exactly, because it's close something like ninety gigawatts of
power every year to keep up. Currently we're adding about
sixty five to seventy gigawatts a year. China is currently
adding four hundred and thirty five gigawatts a year in
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energy capacity. We are in a race against China for
AI dominance. We are in a race against China for
a lot of things, but power and energy is our
greatest asset. And for the Dems to try to do
everything they can to destroy that, where do you think,
what do you think is going to feed that much power?
Do you think you can really get it from wind
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and air and renewables. It's a scam. It's not possible,
It's not even close to possible. There's not enough of
land space to build enough of those things to generate
the power we need to continue to live in the
society we currently live in. And who do you think
when you guys get rid of all this power that
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you are this energy that you think is so bad
between natural gas and coal and nuclear and there's no
source of power other than wind and solar that you
guys like. I think. But once you get rid of
all of that, what do you think? Who do you
think is going to suffer the most? Is it going
to be the elites that are still going to have
their power? Look at Venezuela Venezuela is a country that's
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gone completely downhill. But you can see a satellite photo
or satellite at night of Venezuela and there are still
pockets where all the lights are still on. Those are
the rich enclaves. The rest of the country suffers. The
rich are still getting their stuff in Venezuela. Not everybody's
in poverty. And that's exactly what would happen if we
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tried to go back to this green new scam that
was happening. It's not possible to generate that much power
unless we have the resources we currently know are abundant
and usable, and that we have the ability to convert quickly.
And if we don't do something, we are going to
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lose the race, and it will not look pretty if
we are not the ones controlling the use of AI.
If we don't have the best technology, the best investment,
the best everything, we are going to be in trouble.
And so quit with this green new scam. By the way,
on the side to that, I don't know if you
guys saw, but GM took a one point six billion
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dollar right down last quarter to offset the losses from
their EV business. I said three years ago, four years
ago in GM was like, we're going all in on EV.
I said, this is a bad idea. It's not going
to work. The consumers are not going to go for it.
I'm just telling you. They never bothered to poll any
of the dealers, they never bothered to pull any of
the customers. They just went full steam ahead because the
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Biden administration said, Yep, it's all about EV's now, forever
and ever and ever, and most of the customers went, yeah,
I'm pretty sure I don't want one. So in another
win for the Trump administration that's getting very little mainstream media.
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The UN was trying to pass the other day a
new scam, the carbon tax, that they wanted to pass
on the shipping industry. Now, I don't know if you know.
I didn't know this until I did some research, but
our merchant marine had dual uses. So in the time
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of war, all of the ships that are laid under
the American flag can be converted into wartime ships. It's
one of the things that allows us to quickly gear
up and not just have to maintain this massive navy.
But because our merchant marine is dual use, the US
military absolutely relies on it. Right, you can't You can't
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sail a ship that's got liquid nitrogen or ammonia or
hydrogen into a war zone right with tanks strapped to it.
And so they were trying to pass this carbon tax.
The hidden feature of this carbon tax was that in
order to get it to adhere to they what they
called let me see if I can find net zero framework.
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That was what they called it net zero framework. In
order to fit into this net zero framework, all of
the ships in the world, fifty five thousand of them
or them would have had to have gone been pushed
into Chinese yards because China was the only place that
had the ability to retrofit all of the ships to
meet this net zero framework. And so if you had to,
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if you were adhering to the to the NZF standards,
all of the UH all of the ships would have
been required to jump back to go into Chinese shipyards
for refitting, but also require them to change fuels. So
that would mean that during wartime our merchant marine ships
and US Navy ships would need different supply chains. So
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the Trump administration, in apparently what is a absolutely nobody's
ever done it before pushback, said absolutely not and engineered
at the last minute it was going to pass, and
at the last minute we sent in some pretty powerful
people from the top of our government, where usually we
just send in some low level deal delegates, and we didn't.
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And they convinced a lot of the other countries that
this wasn't going to be a good thing for anybody
and got them to take it down. And they it
went down to the very end, it says, I can
say it. It was a knife fight to the end.
I've been in the industry for over thirty years and
I've never seen anything like it. One shipping executive told
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me today, you don't just say no to these guys.
It's unheard of. He says. It's unclear who these guys are,
but I suspect it's the European families with shipping investments
and net wealth that far exceeds elons. Nobody thought the
Trump administration could pull it off, but they did, and
they stopped what could have been a disastrous thing for
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the United States of America. He is America first. He
is looking out for US, no doubt. If Biden was
in office, this net zero framework tax would have been
implemented and we'd have been screwed. At the time of war.
So go Trump, he did something else great for the country.
All right, this is bow Noos Cars brought you by
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Speaker 2 (31:40):
Here's your host, bow Driven.
Speaker 3 (31:44):
All right, welcome back everybody. So for years and years
and years and years and years, those of us that
were in the business world always said, you know, we
need somebody that understands business running the government. If the
gun was a business, it'd be out of business now
because it have already filed for bankruptcy because businesses don't
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have the ability to print their own money they but
the government does. And so there's an endless supply. It
in theory. But it amazes me how stupid some of
the people that get elected to higher office actually are,
how ignorant they are and how things actually work. First
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and foremost Bernie Sanders and his cohort Alexandria Cossio Cortez,
or Sandy as she was known, And while she was
in college. Apparently so Bernie Sanders came out the other
day and he was he was on some TV show
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and he was going on this rant and basically he said,
we're the richest nation in the world, and so, all right,
so you tell me why we're the only nation not
to guarantee healthcare to all people. And where the only
nation not to guarantee he paid family and medical eve
And why do we have a seven dollars twenty five
cents an hour minimum wage? And why haven't we adopted
His basic premise of the argument was why haven't we
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adopted all of these other socialist things that these other
countries have adopted. And he didn't see the contradiction in
what he was saying, because the stupidity of what he's
saying is we are the richest nation in the world
because of those things, not in spite of them. We
have the most open, unregulated markets in the world. We
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still and anytime we get involved the government gets involved,
it screws it up, whether it's healthcare, the current crisis
we are in where the government, as of this taping,
it's still shut down, these morons, But that crisis is
a direct result of Obamacare, and it's a direct result
of the fact that it was subsidized to a level
that was not sustainable and was always supposed to end.
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And now it's come to an end, and they're admitting
that Obamacare was a f asco and it was not
affordable and it will break the country, which is everything
that the Republicans were saying back in the day when
Obamacare got shoved down their throats. You remember Nancy Pelosi.
They threw this bill up there, there's like twelve hundred pages,
and they're like, how do we read this? She said,
you got to pass it before to know what's in it.
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That's how stupid this was. It didn't pass with any
Republican votes that I remember, just got rammed down their throats,
and so hey, now the chickens are coming home to roost.
You guys got involved in healthcare to a tune that
you shouldn't have, and now we can't afford it. Government
run education. Wherever you guys get involved, wherever the government
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gets involved in anything, it destroys, it doesn't create, it
never has and so and it's like Margaret Thatcher said,
she just she would have turned one hundred the other day.
But Margaret Thatcher said, you know the problem with socialism,
at some point you run out of other people's money.
And she's right. We are not the great, we are
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not the richest country, so we should be doing all
of these things. We are the richest country because we
don't do all of those things. We give everybody a
fair shot at having the opportunity to be successful. Whether
you take that opportunity, whether you use it to your fullest,
whether you make good choices, whether you study, whether you
work hard, whether you do whatever. That's entirely up to you.
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But it can be done and has been proven by many, many,
many people. We're not all born the same intel with
the same intelligence level. I'm not half as smart as
Mark Zuckerberg, and he deserves everything he's got, or Elon
or Jeff Bezos, and those guys absolutely deserve every penny
they've ever made because they created things that make everybody's
life better. And it is not up to them to
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feed the world. If they choose to do so that's
on them good if they choose not to. All right, hey,
you do you. By the way, ninety eight percent of
all of those people that have that kind of money
are some of the most general people you'll ever meet.
They are not selfish by any stretch of the imagination,
and they want to share, and they have figured out that.
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One of the Deepak Chopur wrote a book, the Seven
Spiritual Laws of Success, and one of the seven spiritual
laws of success was the law of giving, and it
was essentially, if you give love, you will get love.
If you give money, you will get money. And keep
this flow going. It's only when you're greedy and stop
the flow and keep all the love or keep all
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the money that no more comes through you. And so
most of those people that are wealthy are very generous.
And if the government would get out of the way,
I guarantee you the markets would fix healthcare really fast,
and the markets would fix education really fast. Switching gears,
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there was a lady by the name of Helen Andrews
that wrote an article the other day that it was
in a compact magazine that I have found, and I'm
just going to try to I got a few minutes left.
Here In this segment, I'm going to try to just
read to you an excerpt from this book, and then
I'm going to discuss it a little bit. She's talking
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about woke and being woke, and she says wokeness is
not a new ideology, an outgrowth of Marxism, or a
result of post Obama disillusionment. It is simply feminine patterns
of behavior applied to institutions where women were a few
in number until recently. How did I not see this before?
Possibly because, like most people, I think of feminization as
something that happened in the past, before I was born.
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When we think about women in a legal profession, for example,
we think of the first woman to attend law school,
which was in eighteen sixty nine, the first woman to
argue a cage before the Supreme Court in eighteen eighty,
or the first female Supreme Court justice in nineteen eighty one.
A much more important tipping point is when law schools
became majority female, which occurred in twenty sixteen, or when
law firm associates. Law firm associates became majority female and
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minority male, and today women are thirty three percent of
judges in American sixty three percent of judges appointed sixty
three percent of the judges appointed by President Joe Biden,
so Biden appointed sixty three percent of the judges he
appointed were women. The same trajectory can be seen in
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many professions of pioneering generation of women in the nineteen
sixties and seventies, increasing female representation through the eighties and
the nineties, and gender parody finally arriving at least in
the younger cohorts in the twenty tens and twenties. In
nineteen seventy four, only ten percent of New York Times
reporters were female. The New York Times staff became majority
female in twenty eighteen, and today the female shares fifty
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five percent. Medical schools became majority female in twenty nineteen.
Women became a majority of the college educated workforce nationwide
in twenty nineteen, and women became a majority of college
instructors in twenty twenty three. Women are not yet a
majority of the managers in America, but they might soon be,
as they are now forty six percent. So the timing
fits wokeness arose around the same time that many important
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institutions tipped demographically from majority male to majority female. The
substance fits too. Everything you think of as wokeness involves
prioritizing the feminine over the masculine, empathy over rationality, safety
over risk, cohesion over competition. Other writers who have proposed
their own versions of the Great Feminization's thesis, such as
Noah Carl or bow Wineguard, who looked at feminization's effects
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on academia, offer survey data showing sex differences in political values.
One survey, for example, found that seventy one percent of
men sat protecting free speech was more important than preserving
a cohesive society, and fifty nine percent of women said
the opposite. So she goes on to start talking about
how the corporate America has feminized because of the number
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of women going to colleges. Right, we know now that
more females are going to college than males, and we
know that there are differences in the way females and
males process information. And I saw this one tweet that
sort of summed it up for me. It said, yeah,
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and this was from Helen Andrews. She tweeted out women
can sue their bosses for running a workplace that feels
like a fraternity house, but men can't sue their workplace,
can't sue when their workplace feels like a Montssori kindergarten.
And that's true. We have different levels, different layers that
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men supposedly can't be offended, and men don't have the
same rights as women do when it comes to the
workplace right now. But I think that her whole premise
of it's more it's not wokeness as much as it's
a feminization of the society as a whole, because women
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are becoming in much bigger percentages in power roles. But
there was also another article that I wrote read that
a lady kind of alone the same paths. There was
a lady that was talking about the fact that the
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Sydney Sweeney ad with the genes ad for American eagle,
and it had set us back now because now we
were back to looking at beauty, and we were back
to seeing the female form in a way that was
good or that we She she used the term sexualized it,
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and I don't see it that way. I see it
as a natural way for us to continue the species.
If there is no natural attraction between a male and
a female, then at some point we don't have a
society because we're not going to mate, we're not going
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to be fruitful and multiply, we are going to lose
our society. And while I understand the need to praise
all bodies, everybody is beautiful, great, awesome, but not everybody's
attracted to everybody. And there's a reason, you know, she
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wants to go on and say it's about the men
and staring at women and objectifying them. And I'm saying
that I can go out on a Friday night and
see tons and tons and tons of ladies who got
got up, got dressed and tried to look the best
they could in order to do what to have nobody
talk to you, to not try to attract anybody. That
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goes counter to our entire the way we were built
by God. We were built to want to be attracted
to another human and to have that cohesiveness and to
have that love and that bond and all of that,
and that starts with the initial attraction. And so why
we continue to have this feminization of society and also
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demanding that men not be men. It's abhorrent to me.
I don't understand it, and I don't think I ever will.
And unless you want the species to completely go away
and there be no more life on earth. And if
that's your goal, hey, you do you. But I don't
think that's what God put us here for. And I
think we owe it to society to continue to try
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to make it the best we can make it somehow,
and that starts with men and women talking, and that
starts with being attracted to each other. All right, this
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