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Speaker 1 (00:21):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowenos Cars, brought to you by
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Speaker 2 (00:42):
Here's your host, Bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (00:47):
All right, good morning everybody. It's uh wonderful to be
here in Middle Tennessee. I just got back from vacation.
My beautiful wife and I had an opportunity to take
a vacation and we did sometime around this time of year.
Every year, I have to get out of here. I
have to The cold weather throws me off and I
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have to I have to go get some sunshine and
some botamin d And so this year we took a
little bit bit of time and we traveled to Thailand.
And here's what I can tell you, be absolutely thankful
every day that you live in the greatest country on earth.
It is absolutely the greatest country on Earth. And I'm
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going to get into some of these European countries later
on in the show, but for now, just be glad
you live here, because it is absolutely wonderful living here,
and it's getting better every single day. Every single day,
there is more news coming out of the media if
you pay attention to the right media, not right leaning media,
but the correct media, the media that doesn't lie to
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you about everything and doesn't make stuff up. If you
pay attention to that, and you dig a little deeper,
you will find out that they are doing a heck
of a job cleaning this mess up that was left
to us by the Biden administration and anybody two things.
Number one, who is against saving money that's being wasted?
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And if you think it's not being wasted, you need
to pay attention to the facts, not just the hyperbole
coming out of the left, because the facts are the
money is being wasted. There. There are untold billions of
dollars unaccounted for, billions, hundreds of billions when you take
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the money that's been sent to Ukraine, but hundreds of
billions of dollars that are being wasted, and they keep
saying we just need more money. I've said this before
on the show many times. We don't have a revenue problem.
The United States government has taken in more revenue than
every other country's total GDP, with the exception of China.
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Now I want you to think about that, every country
on Earth has a lower GDP, with the exception of China,
has a lower GDP than just what our federal government
actually spends. We all knew it was being wasted, we
just didn't know where, We didn't know how to find it,
and even Congress couldn't figure out how to find it.
Speaker 4 (03:17):
I'm talking about that in a few minutes.
Speaker 3 (03:19):
But what I wanted to also talk about was the
fact that nobody is paying attention to this Joe Biden
jobs report that has It's just been decimated the things
they did to this economy.
Speaker 4 (03:33):
And by the way, I want to I don't get
off track for a second here.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
I don't hear another person talking about how egg prices
are so high because of Donald Trump. That's complete crap.
They're trying to equate it now to the gas prices
going up immediately after Joe Biden took office, and like
he didn't have any control over that. But now if
he didn't have control over that, then Donald Trump shouldn't
have control over egg prices, and vice versa. Egg prices
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are a byproduct of supply and demand. During Joe Biden's
last three months of the administration, they killed off one
hundred and sixty two million chickens that were laying eggs
for bird flu and to try to stop the spread,
even though it may or may not have needed to
be done. Nobody knows for sure. But what I do
know is when you take one hundred and sixty two
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million hens that are laying eggs one egg a day,
that's one hundred and sixty two million eggs a day
that are gone, price is gonna go up just the
way it is until we replenished the supply of chickens.
There's not an egg shortage anywhere else in the world.
It's only in the United States. So until we replace
the chickens, we're gonna have a little egg album. Right anyways,
Jobs Report, if you've listened to me at all, I
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was talking back six months ago, eight months ago about
the fact that Joe Biden was bragging about how many
jobs he created, and number one, you didn't create the jobs.
Most of those jobs came back after COVID, which we
do should have never shut the economy down. It was
the absolute worst thing Trump could have ever done. I
don't know who advised him to do that, but whoever
it was, it was the stupidest move we could have
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ever made and did untold damage not only to the
economy but to all of our children. But Joe Biden
continued to brag about how it was the greatest economy
and he created all of this from the bottom up
and from the middle out, and blah blah blah blah blah,
and all these jobs he created. And I kept saying,
those jobs are coming. If you're paying attention to the
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jobs report, those jobs are coming from the public sector.
They're going into government, which is not a creation of anything.
You didn't You just hired some people that more people
have to pay for. Here's the deal. Halfway through the
last year's jobs report, they came out with a quiet
revision the Bureau of Labor Statistics, who were actively participating
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in election interference by putting out jobs numbers that were.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
A complete falsehood.
Speaker 3 (05:52):
They didn't exist, but they kept printing them out there saying,
look how many jobs we've created, Look how many jobs
we've created.
Speaker 4 (05:58):
And I'm going we know that that's not the case.
We can feel it.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
We can see our prices on everything are gone up.
Business is a little bit slower everywhere.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
It's not.
Speaker 3 (06:07):
I don't know what you're talking about. You didn't create
all these jobs. But they came out eight months later
and said, oh, by the way, we have to revise
the jobs numbers down by eight hundred and eighteen thousand
jobs this year, which was half of the jobs that
they said they created already. So fifty percent of the
jobs that you said you created actually were nothing. They
weren't real. But there's a new jobs report that just
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came out. That was the final jobs report for the
Biden administration. After that it came out, here's what happened.
They found out that there were another five hundred and
eighty nine thousand jobs that they had to revise that
just went off into oblivion. They just disappeared. Seventy percent
of the jobs created in the final year were in
the government sector. Seventy percent. That is not creating jobs.
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But here's the kicker, This is the one that absolutely
should fry everybody.
Speaker 4 (07:00):
Nine point two percent of.
Speaker 3 (07:01):
The jobs that were created in this economy under Joe
Biden in the last year ninety nine point two. That
means eight out of every thousand jobs are left over,
but ninety nine point two percent of those jobs went
to foreign born workers, which means that eight out of
every thousand jobs that were created, supposedly seventy percent of
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which were in the government, eight out of every thousand
went to government or went to Americans that were born
here versus foreign born workers. How is that creating anything?
How is that helping us?
Speaker 4 (07:36):
But they can't. They just actively lie.
Speaker 3 (07:38):
They just actively lie and kept saying how great everything was,
and how this economy was the greatest effort. Blah blah blah.
We could all tell it wasn't. Why are you continuing
to just gaslight us and lie about everything? Oh? I know,
because the truth isn't going to help you. But we're
fixing it. We got a man in there with Trump
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and Muskin. I'm gona talk about that later, But we
got some people in there that are trying to fix
it and doing the best job they can. All right,
this is Bonos Cars, rants about a lot of other stuff,
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Speaker 5 (08:11):
Come on back, give me just a second here, four states,
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All right, I think I can formulate enough thoughts for
the second segment.
Speaker 3 (10:14):
Here we got eleven minutes. All right, perfect.
Speaker 1 (10:37):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
deciding to pull back the curtain and show you what's
really inside. This is Bowen's Cars, brought to you by
Chevrolet Buick GMC of Murphreysborough. For all of your automotive
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Speaker 2 (10:58):
Here's your host, Bo Triven.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
All right, welcome back everybody you know. For years and
years and years we talked about, at least I did
as a business person, why our government runs the way
it does. And by the way, I want to put
to bed all the bull crap about if the rich
paid their fair share. Quit lying about the amount of
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money that is paid by people who make enough money.
The reality is Elon Musk, who everybody is up in
arms on on one side of the aisle anyway, or
up in arms about on one side of the aisle,
is the richest man in the world, and he got
there by doing the job that he needs to do.
This is the same man who when Tesla plants were
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running behind and had problems slept on the floor of
the plant with the workers because he expected to do
exactly the same thing he was asking them to do.
The same man who sleeps on the floor in the
office that he's not getting paid for a job to
do in the White House or wherever it is he's sleeping,
he sleeps in the office because he wants to make
sure to get more work done. They're doing everything they
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can to try to clean it up. But we talked
about for years. I talked about why does it have
to run this way? Why do we just where's all
this money going? And Mike Johnson, who is the Speaker
of the House said the other day, he said, you know,
we've tried for years. We would subpoena records, we would
request records, we would ask for this, we would ask
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for that. But the deep state, the one that everybody
said didn't exist, the deep state, those people who had
jobs forever that could just do whatever they wanted, were
hiding it. I read where there was there supposed to
be a code on each and every one of the
checks that goes out from the Treasury. It's some code
and some number that they market and there was something
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like two trillion dollars worth of money that didn't have
this code on it. It's almost impossible to trace the money.
Where do you think it's going? Where do you how
do all of these congress people and senators and people
and these lobbyists get so rich in Washington? Where do
you think the money is going? And any more on
out there? And I mean it exactly the way I
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say it. Any more on out there that it is
not for finding this waste, fraud and abuse is anti American.
We do not owe the government anything, Charlie Kirk said
the other day, and I was watching a little segment
from him on a college campus, and he was arguing
with some college kid who's probably never paid taxes in
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his life, and he said something that made perfectly good
sense to me. He said, government is guilty until proven innocent.
And the kid went, well, that's not the way the
law works. He said, it's the law for taxpayers. If
you commit a crime, you absolutely If there have been
crimes committed by anybody in the government, they absolutely are
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innocent until proven guilty. We need to have a trial
and figure out what they did. But that's not what
we're talking about. We're talking about a government whole, and
the government as a whole is guilty until proven innocent.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
You have to prove to me that you are doing
the right things.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
That's our money that you're spending, not yours, and you
owe us to tell us that you're spending it right
and being good stewards of that money. And for years
the government has been bad stewards of our money because
they didn't care, they didn't have to care. And we
finally have somebody in there that cares, that says, look,
this is nuts. We are thirty six trillion dollars in debt.
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There is no way we're ever going to pull out
of this. And all we're going to do is bury
our children and grandchildren in complete and total debt for
no reason whatsoever. We do not have a revenue problem.
We take in more money than every other country's GDP.
Speaker 4 (14:47):
Except for China.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Our federal government, just our federal government, not our economy
as a whole. Our federal government is the second largest
economic engine in the world, behind the the entire economy
of China.
Speaker 4 (15:03):
Now let that sink in.
Speaker 3 (15:04):
We're spending seven trillion dollars, almost eight trillion dollars when
you take all of it into account spend an eight
trillion dollars, which is bigger than everybody else's GDP combined.
We don't have a revenue problem. We have a spending problem,
and we don't even really have a spending problem. What
we have is a fraud problem, a waste problem, and an
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abused problem. I sent Jony Erst from Iowa put out
some tweets not too long ago, and I'm.
Speaker 4 (15:32):
Going to read some of them to you.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Despite the fact that Moroccans have been making pottery for
thousands of years, USAID spent more than two million dollars
for Moroccan pottery classes and promotion, and the rest of
the tweets said the idea is clearly wasn't fully formed
because a translator they hired didn't even speak English. Here's
another one. Vacations were top of mind clearly for USAID.
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The agency spent two million dollars promoted tourism to Lebanon,
a nation the State Department warns against traveling to due
to crime, terrorism, civil unrest, kidnapping, unexploded land mines, and
the risk of armed conflict. USA funneled nearly a million
dollars into bat research on coronaviruses at China's in Famius
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Wuhan Institute of Orology, which the CIA now admits was
the likely source of the COVID nineteen And by the way,
Lebanon's government has been subservient to Hesbela, which is subservient
to Iran for years and years and years. So why
are we promoting tourism in Lebanon when our State department
is saying don't go there, it's a bad country. Why
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are we spending twenty million dollars for Sesame.
Speaker 4 (16:42):
Street in Iraq?
Speaker 3 (16:44):
In Iraq Sesame Street, how do we know it even
got made? Is anybody even checking? More than nine million dollars?
Here's another one from Jonny Arns. Here more than nine
million dollars of usage humanitarian aid intended to defeed civilians
in Syria into up in the hands of violent terrorists,
including an affiliate of Al Kayta in Iraq. Nine million
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dollars of mining your tax dollars ended up in the
hands of a sworn enemy to the United States, Al Kayeda.
How is that possible? How is it even possible? By
the way, I'm not buying that it actually all that
money ended up there. They can't trace it that it's
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impossible to even know where the money went at this point.
And I guarantee you there is a circular. There's a
circle of the money where somehow ended up back into
a bunch of non governmental organizations that were controlled by
other people.
Speaker 4 (17:44):
I don't know if you guys saw this or not.
Speaker 3 (17:45):
Stacy Abrams, who ran for governor in the state of Georgia,
and who, by the way, was one of the first
original election deniers on the left because she never once
conceded to Brian Kemp that she had lost the election,
still to this day says she didn't the election.
Speaker 4 (18:01):
Stacy Kemp ran.
Speaker 3 (18:03):
A a supposed nonprofit or she was affiliated with this nonprofit.
Speaker 4 (18:11):
The Biden administration right before they.
Speaker 3 (18:15):
Right and sometime at the end of January or beginning
of January apparently stuck twenty billion dollars of mining year
tax dollars over into Chase Bank.
Speaker 4 (18:26):
Lee's Eldon from the EPA is the one that found it.
They spent twenty billion.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
They sent twenty billion dollars to an account trying to
hide it and get it off the books so that
the government, the new Trump administration couldn't do anything about it.
They found it and are doing everything they can to
call it back. But out of that twenty billion dollars,
Stacy Abrams, the NG, the non governmental organization she's affiliated with,
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had two billion dollars of that twenty billion dollars earmarked
for her and her organize. This is an organization that
had been in existence for three months and had a
total of one hundred dollars one hundred total dollars in
revenue prior to getting a two billion dollar award from
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our government. And nobody wants to tell me there's any fraud, waste,
or abuse going on there. Seriously, how in God's name
can anybody be against this? How in God's name can
anybody be defending any of this? It is criminal to
have this type of waste, fraud, and abuse with our
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tax dollars. We send people to Washington to take care
of the things that we want them to take care of.
They represent us, and part of that is being a
good steward. I have a partner, and I absolutely am
so thankful for this man that I could go on
days and days and days and talk about him. He
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is a great partner. He started the company back in
the early eighties, and he has been good to hundreds
and thousands of people and done a heck of a job.
He's built an incredible company. But one of the things
that he taught me way back. I started back in
nineteen the mid eighties with him, and one of the
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things he taught me back then was, if you can't
manage your own money, how do I expect you to
be able to manage mine? And that was one of
the criterias he used for determining who his partners were
going to be. If you didn't have great credit, if
you didn't weren't able to manage your own money, he
wasn't going to move you up in the company to
a position of being able to affect any of his income.
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And it was always if I can't expect you to
do with the job with your own money, how do
I expect you to do the job with mine. That's
the exact same thing we need to be looking at
in our government. This waste for abuse has got to stop.
It's just enough. Is enough. I don't know how to
say it any better. I don't know. It is just
the most frustrating thing I have ever seen. And the
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people that are on TV right now the talking heads
that are arguing about it and saying that it's bad.
I want to just reach through the screen and shake
them and say stop enough. Anyways, this is Bonos Cars,
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back after the break, I got more to say. Yeah,
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give me just one second here, let me get my
my stuff in order. All right, I think I'm ready.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
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Speaker 2 (22:50):
Here's your host, bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (22:53):
All right, welcome back, everybody. Getting fired up. I'm getting
fired up because we're finally learning and I think maybe
this time there will be some accountability. We're finally learning
what's been happening. We all knew it was happening, we
just couldn't prove it up to an including the government,
up to an including Congress, they would be shut out
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because the deep state who thinks that they don't answer
to Congress, because they're going to be there after the
Congress gets voted out, they'll still be there. That's that
deep state that they kept talking about. The people who
didn't matter who got elected or reelected or didn't get elected.
They kept their jobs and they just kept going doing
whatever they wanted to do. And that's not the way
our government was set up. It was not set up
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to be run by a bunch of bureaucrats that were
lifetime that couldn't get fired. You want to talk about unelected,
They keep talking about the Trump I mean must being unelected. Yeah,
and so or all of the other people, with the
exception of the president, the people in Congress and the
people in the Senate. Who else is elected, at least
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on the federal level. By the way, before I get
off the subject, I'm going to say it one more time.
We need a doze in all the state governments too.
I'm tired of going down twenty four and having rocks
and pebbles hit me in the windshield and ding the
cars and break windshields and all the other stuff. Are
we wasting any money on the state level. Who knows,
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who knows. What I can tell you is if it's
happening in the federal government, it's happening in the local
governments too. But I saw somebody say the other day
that I think it was Mike Johnson at the Speaker
of the House, said that Elon Musk has figured out
how to crack the code, which means he's figured out
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how to track all that money with the algorithms, They
figured out how to find where it's actually going and
trace it back. And I think at this point, somebody
is going to actually roll. Somebody's going to actually be held.
Somebody's going to be held accountable, and it will not
hurt my feelings if they go to prison, it will
not hurt my feelings at all. And by the way,
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some Google searches that spiked in the UH in in
the aftermath here recently so in Washington, d C. Google
searches for how to how to open offshore accounts like
one up four hundred percent. Google searches for Swiss Bank
went way up, how to wire money went way up.
And the one that went way, way, way up is
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a search for attorneys or lawyers UH in the Washington,
DC area. So some people out there are a little
nervous right now, I think, and they should be. You've
been doing something wrong. You need to be all accountable,
just like the rest of us. So what I really
wanted to talk about, though, was Europe. If you guys
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watched jd Vance, he is a rock star. By the way,
jd Vance went over into the UH. I think it
was at the UN. It was some meeting that he
had with a bunch of world leaders and basically told
him that they are no more free speech companies and
or countries and we don't have the same shared values
if they don't get back to free speech and the
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ability for their citizens to be free. Speaking of which, apparently,
there was an election in Germany here recently in the
last week, and the gentleman that won the election literally
came out twenty four hours after he won the election
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and said, we don't want closed borders. Nobody here is
talking about closed borders, and I'm saying this exactly like
he said, even though it may have been talked about
in the campaigns.
Speaker 4 (26:42):
They literally told he campaigned on.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
Strong immigration laws because Germany still has the same issues
we have.
Speaker 4 (26:51):
You've got to have sovereign borders or you don't have
a country.
Speaker 3 (26:53):
And so he ran on that and literally within twenty
four hours, got on TV the next day and said, yeah,
even though we say that that's not really what we
wanted to do, just slide his way into getting elected.
Speaker 4 (27:04):
Kind of happens here too, but not quite.
Speaker 3 (27:06):
I mean, at least at least the Dems wait more
than twenty four hours to tell you, hey, I lied
to you. Anyways, Jadie Vance went over there and he
absolutely skewered the Germans about free speech. You know, by
the way, Germans are the ones that they are literally
arrest people if they were. They've got some guy they
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arrested apparently for praying outside of a silently praying outside
of an abortion clinic. They have people that they can
put you in jail for speech that they determine is misinformation,
Like you know, all that misinformation that we got about COVID.
If you said the JAB doesn't work, that was supposedly misinformation.
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We'll talk about that in the next segment. But so
they could put you in jail for saying something that
turns out to be true. But once you've been put
in jail for it, you're already been in jail. Just
doesn't make any sense. Anyways, Trump goes out there and
starts telling the europe Hey, you're going to need to
start paying for your own defense. It is not right
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that the United States of America has to spend seventy
percent of the money going into the United Nations. We
are paying you and me, as the taxpayers of the
United States economy, are paying to protect all of Europe
while they don't do anything to protect themselves. They're spending
one and a half percent of their GDP to try
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to protect themselves. With the exception of Poland, who is
doing a good job, they're not spending enough money on
their own defense.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
And so Trump says, look, if.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
You're not going to spend your money on your own defense,
why are we going to be responsible for protecting you.
Speaker 4 (28:52):
If you're not willing to protect yourself.
Speaker 3 (28:54):
And there was I'm going to go back through here
and find it here there was a let's see, yeah,
all right, So the Cato Institute did an article recently
and they were talking about something Trump had said to
one of the Germans. So I was going to read
the part of the article that I read that I
thought was really interesting.
Speaker 4 (29:12):
It says.
Speaker 3 (29:15):
Trump had been going on about they need to probably
be at five percent of their GDP, and they were saying, well,
you're not at five percent, You're only a three point
four percent. The difference is our three point four percent
of our GDP in a real number dollar is a
trillion dollars. You're spending one hundred and fifty thousand dollars,
one hundred and fifty million dollars, two hundred million dollars on.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
Your own defense. So here's what it said. It says
a recent.
Speaker 3 (29:44):
Let me back up, okay, Trump was criticized because the
US lags on this standard at three point four percent
of GDP. Leading members of the Americans of Americans Bipartisan
War Party were quick to point out that the US
would have to spend another five hundred billion dollars annually
to hit the five percent. The Wall Street Journal, which
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has endorsed every war fought and some that were not
by the US over the last three decades, urged the
president to start at home. No problem on finding the money.
This is a quote from the Wall Street Journal. The
US could free up cash by cutting wasteful spending and
dare say and dare say it. Reforming entitlements, of course,
cut US social spending so the Europeans can increase theirs.
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That's what they're Wall Street journals advocating for right. Trump
had the obvious answer to the journal, this is a quote.
We protect them, they don't protect us. He added, Honestly,
I'm not sure we should be spending anything at all.
Speaker 4 (30:40):
After all, take a look at geography.
Speaker 3 (30:42):
Europe is a tiny in for a tiny fraction of
the money that we're in for. We have a thing
called the ocean in between us, right, we're in for?
Why are we in for billions and billions of dollars
more money than Europe? Which is why the world, though
seeming more dangerous and frightening than ever, is not particularly
dangerous or frightening for a mayor. Russia isn't going to
attack America. China isn't going to attack America. Iran isn't
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going to attack America, nor is North Korea going to
attack America. The chief responsibility to defend those who fear
being attacked, which is the European States, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Israel,
South Korea, falls on them. If they feel more vulnerable.
They should be spending more, much more than America on
the military. So the guy that got elected this Frederick
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Mertz Well, let me back up. Part of the rest
of the articles goes on to say America's defense dependents
almost uniformly have a welfare mindset, convinced that the American
people owe them their defense. It's worth remembering the hysterical
reaction to Trump's story about one of Washington's more shameless
European security dependents. Then he said, the president of a
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big old country stood up and said, well, sir, if
we don't pay and we're attacked by Russia, will you
protect us? Mister Trump? The other president of the country
was delinquent in his payments. The leader responded, yes, let's
say that happened. Mister Trump said no, I wouldn't protect you.
Mister Trump recalled, responding, in fact, I'd encourage them to
do whatever the hell they want. You've got to pay,
You've got to pay your bills, and I, for one
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am one hundred percent for that mentality. Why are we,
the US taxpayers responsible for protecting all of Europe and
the Europeans when they're not willing to do whatever it
takes to protect themselves. And so this new German chancellor
he comes in and he says, we're going to try
to decouple. They were threatening us. Basically, we're going to
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try to decouple from the United States because apparently they
don't care about Europe anymore. And we're going to start
building up our own defenses and try to form a
coalition with the other European countries so that we have
a stronger defense.
Speaker 4 (32:53):
And I'm thinking, you know.
Speaker 3 (32:54):
That's not a threat. That's exactly what we're asking you
to do. We're asking you to pay you or share
of protecting you. Why should we be responsible for protecting
all of Europe when it's we're thirty.
Speaker 4 (33:08):
Six trillion dollars in debt.
Speaker 3 (33:12):
And I'm not sure we have the same shared values anymore,
at least when or not when it comes to the
First Amendment In free speech, you guys don't believe in
free speech anymore. You believe you should be able to
monitor speech and determine what's real and what's not, and
determine what's misinformation and what's not misinformation. That's not how
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free speech works. I don't know. There's so much going
on that it is impossible to keep up with. But
one of the things I'm absolutely gotten excited to hear
is that we're not going to have to spend seventy
percent of all of the UNS for UNS. Money is
not going to come from US taxpayers while we continue
to go trillions of dollars in debt. That makes no
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sense to me, and it shouldn't make sense to you.
So Europe gets to pay all of their welfare states
and have all these social programs and all of that
while we go bankrupt. Makes no sense, all right, But
it's gonna be it for this one. I got some
stuff to talk about when it comes to COVID though.
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Here's your host, Boat Riven.
Speaker 3 (36:04):
All right, welcome back everybody. So before I get to
some of the things I want to talk about when
it comes to COVID, I'm a pretty voracious reader, as
you might have guessed, I spent a lot of time
reading a lot of things. I'm in the middle of
a book by Bill O'Reilly called Confronting the Presidents, and
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it's a great book. It literally has each chapter is
about a president, starting with George Washington and ending up
with Joe Biden. It was published before Trump won again,
so he's not in there for the second time. But
it's a really good book with a lot of interesting
facts and a lot of things that you go, wow,
I didn't know that, And I didn't know that the
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two Harrisons were related at the time, and I didn't
know that one of the presidents I can't remember his
name now, Millard Fillmore I think, or something like, served
for a month before he died. And there's a lot
of really cool facts in there. But I'm a voracious reader,
but I also am one of those that likes to
learn things and figure out new words.
Speaker 4 (37:10):
And so I came.
Speaker 3 (37:11):
I found a word the other day that most of
you may know. I just didn't. I'd seen the word,
but I wasn't really sure with what the definition was.
And it was nihilistic N I H L S T
I C. And so I had to go look it up.
I'd seen it, and I thought, what is that? So
Webster defines nihilistic as a doctrine that denies any objective
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ground of truth, and especially of moral truths. One of
the other definitions it has is a doctrine or belief
that conditions in the social organization are so bad as
to make destruction desirable for its own sake, independent of
any constructive program or possibility, essentially saying life there's no
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reason to be good or bad. There's no life. It
sucks so bad that there's no reason to have any
to worry about the truth. And I thought, wow, that
seems to fit a certain group of people to me.
And if you go further into that, you start talking
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about how modern feminism now is making women.
Speaker 4 (38:21):
In general.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
I'm just talking about in general, based on some studies
that I've seen, just unhappy. You know, Back in the
day when feminism first started and they were fighting for
equal rights with men. I'm one hundred percent for that.
I can tell you my wife deserves one hundred percent
exactly the same thing that I have. She's just as smart,
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she's just as hard working, she's just as probably was
she smarter than me and started her own business when
she was twenty one, did a great job with it.
And so the reality is that I agree women need
to have the same opportunities that men have. But it
got away from that. It got away from that because
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after that particular worldview happened and they got their equal
opportunity in voting and education in the workplace. Then the
second wave of feminists came along, and they disparaged marriage
and religion as tools of the patriarchy right, and they
didn't view children as a source of deep meaning and fulfillment,
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but it was children were an obstacle to their career success.
Speaker 4 (39:33):
And then the fourth and fifth or the third and fourth.
Speaker 3 (39:36):
Wave of feminists came along and they contended that different
outcomes between men and women were only the result of
societal expectations. So much so that those ideas have gone
so far that now the leftists claim that men can
be women. I'm not sure why men would, why some
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men would willingly give up the power of the patriarchy.
Speaker 4 (40:00):
They've never quite explained that.
Speaker 3 (40:03):
So the ideas have just gotten really they've gained a
lot of cultural power, and especially on the left, and
as a result, it seems like liberals are less likely
to get married, go to church, or have kids. But
the choices haven't brought liberation, just the opposite. So the
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guy named Brad Wilcox that wrote a book, and the
name of the book was get Married, and he contends
and lays out in the book and get married. Married
men and women are around twice as likely to be
very happy as they're single counterparts. An obvious factor in
that is loneliness. Single childless adults are more than twice
as likely as married individuals to say they're always or
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almost always lonely. Will Cox said. Historically, single individuals found
community and connection in a church or synagogue, but liberals
are less likely to attend religious services. I think if
I read a study that said that seventy percent of
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women who identify as liberal are not happy in their
lives or can't say that they're happy, which is sad
to me.
Speaker 4 (41:15):
It doesn't need to be this way. It doesn't always
need to be a.
Speaker 3 (41:18):
Victim and an oppressor and oppressed. It doesn't. The world
doesn't work like that, and the viewpoint of everything is
bad all the time. That nihilistic viewpoint just destroys your life.
You only get one to live, and to live it
miserable and unhappy and pointing the finger at people all
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the time is just sad to me. It doesn't have
to be that way. That's not the way God created us.
He didn't create us to be unhappy all the time.
He created us to be happy and to have life
and love and to procreate and to find that person
that you can spend your life with that you enjoy
and to not be lonely. That's not who we are
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supposed to be anyways. I don't want to preach about it.
I just it doesn't have to be that way. We
don't always And I think there are a select few
people that you know they say misery loves company. So
if I'm miserable, I want everybody else to be miserable
around me. And if you're happy, it's only because you're
oblivious or you don't see all the damage and you
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don't see enough. Just be happy. Let's be happy. Let's
go back to enjoying each other's company. So I said,
I was going to talk about COVID, and I want
to Deborah Burks. Deborah Burks was one of the original
with Fauci, was one of the original people standing up
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there with Trump during the original days of the COVID
and she was constantly talking about how we had to
shut the company the country down. And she was the
one that was pushing COVID. Oh, by the way, she
was one pushing the COVID vaccination shots. Who all of
the people that lost their jobs in the government when
they refuse to get the COVID shot. I didn't see
all of CNN and MSNBC and all of the other
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liberal stations running out there to interview those people about
how bad their life was because they lost a job
because they refused to let somebody stick them in the
arm with something they weren't sure was going to do
the job. You remember how they told us the masks,
you got a mask and a mask don't work. And
then if you take the shut the shot, it's it
will prevent you from getting COVID. Oh, well, it won't
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prevent it, just make the symptoms a little less and
blah blah blah. And they shamed everybody for not getting
the shot. If you didn't get the shot, you were
somehow a bad person and you needed to be shamed
into it. It was ridiculous. So Deborah Burks comes out
now and admits that the COVID shots were pushed on
the wrong people, saying that the rollout on young people
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ignored the science. One of the things she said was
the messenger RNA vaccine should have been rolled out to
thee for the people that were at risk for more
severe disease, because that's the way it was designed. So
why is she now saying, Oh, here's one of the
other things she said. This was back during COVID when
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they were trying to push the shot. She said, when
people start to realize that ninety nine percent of us
are going to be fine, it becomes more and more
difficult to get people to comply what.
Speaker 4 (44:22):
You're literally saying.
Speaker 3 (44:23):
You know that ninety nine percent of us are going
to be just fine, and it's only going to affect
about one percent, but you want everybody to get the
shot because of that one percent. And the only reason
you want you you are not telling the truth is
because you don't want you want people to comply with
what you think they should do. But then it goes
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on after she talked about that, now we're coming to
the to the rest. So I've read a start study
the other day that said that the flu season this
year was the worst it's ever been, or one of
the worst flu seasons ever. And I know several people
that have gotten it, and it was one of those
flues that would knock you on your butt, and I'm
just thankful I didn't catch it. But there have been
a lot of people. I have seen people at my
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office that have had the flu that just it was bad.
Turns out, now there's a bombshell study out that said
COVID shots cripple the immune system and possibly permanently. So
let me see if I can find it here and
make sure I've got it. Let's see. Yeah, So it
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goes on to the study goes on to say that
it it says to export potential pathological features associated with
post vaccination syndrome. They conducted a decentralized cross sectional study
involving forty two participants in twenty two healthy controls. The
post vaccination syndrome participants exhibited differences in immune profiles including
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reduced circulating memory and effector CD four to two. Now
what that means is that they basically are telling you
that the reduced T cells is the same as AIDS.
It breaks down your immune system. And now the study
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is saying that it is possible that the immune systems
those of us that got and I got it, and
I regret it every day. I waited until it was
two years in. I waited until the last minute. I
didn't have a choice. I was going to Europe and
they were requiring it, and hindsight twenty twenty, I wouldn't
have done it.
Speaker 4 (46:36):
I wouldn't have gone to Europe.
Speaker 3 (46:39):
But I can tell you that it has definitely affected
the immune system of many, many, many, many people. And
now they're finding out that this mRNA, that messenger RNA
that they made into the shots is doing some serious damage.
That's possible that it's permanent. And right now there's a
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study out that says that twenty five percent of Americans
say that they know someone that was personally killed by
the COVID jab It says, this is Rasmussen nearly a
quarter of Americans believe someone they know died from COVID
nineteen vaccine side effects, and even more say they might
be willing to become planets and lack in a class
action lawsuit against vaccine makers. The problem with that lawsuit
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is the government gave those companies Pfizer, Maderna, Johnson and
Johnson the others blanket immunity while they were cleaning while
they were making the vaccination, basically saying you can't be sued.
It says, when this is let me see if I
can make sure I say this the right way. When
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Secretary of determines that a threat or condition constitutes a
president or credible risk of future public health emergency, the
Secretary may issue a prep direct ectric declaration, a prep
act declaration, which basically says you cannot sue those companies
for any damage that might be caused by the vaccine.
Don't trust the government, and don't rat this point for
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the most part, don't trust the medical community either, especially
the ones that are politicians.
Speaker 4 (48:16):
All Right, that's the end of the show.
Speaker 3 (48:18):
I had a lot more to talk about it just
couldn't get to all of it today.
Speaker 4 (48:20):
But I'll try to get to some of it next week.
Speaker 3 (48:22):
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