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July 12, 2025 55 mins
*Why does the left weaponize everything?....even the tragedy of nature disasters
*Live isn't fair.  We all have different skills.  We are setting our children up for failure in real life by not letting them try, fail and learn from doing.
*Parents are even going to job interviews with their children!  What's happening with many Gen Z's now is mind boggling and scary for our county's future.
*We need elected officials that understand free market...not socialist rule.
*Trump's new tariff policies bringing in billions of dollars to America!
*Look at Argentina for good example of how a struggling country can turn around quickly with the right President who understands how the free market works.
*Freedom is not free!
*The Obama apology tour that set the anti-America/anti-Capitalism movement in motion.  
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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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
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Speaker 2 (00:30):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
All right, good morning everybody. I hope everybody had a
wonderful Fourth of July. No I did. I got to
spend some time with all of my kids and grandkids
and spent some time out in the sunshine. People need sunshine.
I'm not a I know there's a lot of science

(00:56):
behind it one way or the other, but I'm not
a big fan of sunscreen. I think that's when if
there was not a lot of cases of skin cancer
back in the seventeen hundred, eighteen hundred, nineteen hundreds, it
seems to me like skin cancer sort of happened after
we started with sunscreen. But hey, what do I know.
I'm not a scientist. I just don't use it. But

(01:17):
I really enjoy sunshine gives me that vitamin D makes
me happier or much happier during the summertime than I
am in the wintertime. So before I get started with
the rest of the show, I want to say prayers
up to all those people affected by the floods in Texas.
That is devastating.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
It is.

Speaker 3 (01:40):
Horrible, horrible, horrible, and it is something that you never
want to expect or experience. I mean, and it is
I cannot imagine the depths of despair that some of
those families are right now. And I saw some videos

(02:02):
of the way that water was rising and how fast
it was rising. There was one video I saw from
a bridge over a river, and I don't know how
much time was cut out on this video. It was
a little bit of editing, but it started. I mean
you literally could watch the water come around a bank
of the river. This wall of water started coming around

(02:23):
there and then within like five minutes, it was twenty
feet deep. It was literally pushing over fifty year old
oak trees. That's how much water was running and how
fast it was running and how powerful it was. I
saw a house coming down. Floods are bad, man, I mean,
if you've never experienced a flood like that you have
no idea the power of that water and how fast

(02:47):
you have to react. And thank God for all of
our the rangers, the park rangers, the people that have
done all the things they could do to save as
many people as they could. But there are some ghoulish, nasty, rotten,

(03:09):
low life, low rent, good for nothing people out there
that are somehow politicizing it. For the record, FEMA was
not understaff or the Weather Bureau was not understaffed. They
put out all of the warnings that they were supposed to,
They had extra people on staff. And all of you

(03:31):
morons out there that continue to call out and say
the doze cuts are what caused all of this. The
the dose cuts haven't even gone into effect. They don't
go into effect until October. To begin with number one,
Number two, it had nothing to do with the staffing
at the National Weather Service. It had nothing to do
with all of the warnings that they gave. And to
try to politicize those young, those people dying, You guys

(03:54):
are morons. Where were you when it was happening in
North Carolina from the hurricane? Oh wait, it was a
different president. We didn't want to blame him. They didn't
even do anything to help the people after it was over.
But I said this the other day. I think I
talked about this on the show recently, where a young

(04:17):
lady was in a car wreck and was injured to
the point that she was brain dead. She was pregnant.
They wanted to uh. The husband wanted to keep the baby,
and so they made the decision to keep the lady
on life support until she had the baby at twenty
eight weeks. And she wanted to have this baby. I mean,

(04:40):
that's the way it was. And there were tweets from
you leftists out there that were actually calling for the
death of the baby because it would not fit the
narrative if the baby lived. How sick are you people
you're literally talking about, I hope the baby dies, because
if the baby doesn't die, it's just going to further
the narrative that babies can live after town. They can.

(05:03):
It's proven. Just because it doesn't fit your narrative, I
want to have abortion on demand up until the ninth month.
Doesn't mean that it's but worse than that. I don't
know if it's worse. It may be it's just as bad.
There was a pediatrician in Texas that worked at a

(05:29):
I think it was Blue Oul Health Clinic or something
like that, that tweeted out one of the most vile
posts saying that the Trump supporters get what they voted for.
This is a lady that's supposed to be taking care
of children, who is actually cheering on the fact that

(05:50):
Trump supporters, like Trump had anything to do with that flood,
Like you got what is wrong with you people? Where
you are supposed to be the party of empathy, the
party of forgiveness, the party of helping people. It is
the most vile, rotten, disgusting display of hatred that I

(06:15):
have ever seen. It is amazing to me that you
people can get out there and post things for the
world to see the black in your heart and how
mean and nasty you are. Let me give you a
piece of advice. You only get one of these lives,

(06:36):
and every day that you waste being hateful and mean
and spewing vile filth is another day you don't have
to get back. And there's going to be a time,
there is a reckoning at which you are going to
be sitting there thinking I've wasted my life being hateful
and mean and nasty. Those children forget your political leanings.

(06:58):
Those children didn't deserve that, and you're saying they get
what they deserve. How about this. The parents may or
may not have voted for Trump, but you're saying the
kids deserve it because the parents voted for How What
in the world is wrong with you? By the way,
the good news about this is after that lady tweeted
it out and it went viral. She got fired immediately,
and she should Would you want her taking care of

(07:20):
your children?

Speaker 2 (07:23):
Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (07:24):
It is one of the most disgusting displays I've ever seen.
You let the people, you literally let FEMA under Biden,
let the people in North Carolina suffer and did nothing
to help them, and you were okay with that because
they voted differently than you. And now you're saying that
the people who voted differently from you in Texas deserve
what they got because they got flooded. I don't wish

(07:48):
anything bad on anybody, but karmo. We know what karma
is one of the many different ways. All right, this
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(11:17):
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Speaker 2 (11:35):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
All right, welcome back everybody. I uh so, I have
three kids. If you've listened to the show at all,
you know I have three children. My youngest is uh
was born in nineteen ninety six. That's my son Jake,

(12:00):
and then my daughter Savannah was born in nineteen ninety five,
and my daughter Amanda was born in nineteen eighty eight.
And I am I couldn't be more proud of them.
I mean that they are great kids. They are all
making their way, and they are all doing it on
their own. And I helped along the way when I

(12:23):
could when they needed it. But I didn't make it
easy on them. I made it fairly difficult because I
knew that life was going to be difficult. I knew
that the world is not fair. When Savannah was a
little She's about fifteen months older than Jake, and when

(12:43):
it was time for her not to have a bottle
or a pacifier anymore, made the decision that we were
going to take it away from Jake at the same time.
And even though he still he missed fifteen months of it,
we just figured it was going to be easier to
try to get him both off at the same time.
I remember at one point somebody saying that it's not fair,
and I'm like, I don't know who told you life
was fair. It's not. Life is not fair. Not everybody's

(13:06):
born six foot four with an arm like a cannon
that can play NFL football. They're not everybody's born six
foot nine be able to shoot a basketball. Not everybody's
born with the intelligence of a Mark Zuckerberg or Steve Jobs,
or the tenacity of a Donald Trump or anything. Life's
not fair. We're all born differently. We all have different
skill sets, and we all have to find that skill

(13:28):
set that's necessary for us to be successful. And for
all of you parents out there that have coddled your
gen Z children, let me tell you something, you're ruining them.
I read an article the other day that said that
twelve and a half percent. Twelve and a half percent,

(13:49):
that's a large number of gen Z candidates for a
job brought either their mom or dad with them to
the job interview. These are people that are born gen Z.
By the way, is anybody born in nineteen ninety seven
or after you're bringing your parents to a job interview?

(14:11):
What are your parents supposed to do? And any parent
that went with them on the job interview is just
as bad as the kid you're raising. At some point,
these people have to figure out how to do it
on their own. They have to understand that life is
not all mom and dad taking care of them. But
what you've raised, more than anything, is a bunch of

(14:33):
whaney do nothings that feel entitled to the world. Ask
gen Z a large number of them what they think
they should be and a large number and we'll tell
you influencers. Why who are you to influence anybody with anything?
The problem is gen Z. We handed gen Z a

(14:59):
country that was founded on blood and pride from people
that didn't know them. You know, it wasn't just a
few generations ago that young men eighteen to twenty twenty one,
twenty two years old, were storming the beaches of Normandy
to advance the cause of freedom for people they didn't

(15:22):
even know, and willing to sacrifice their lives to do so.
The young men and women right now that are in
our military are one hundred percent voluntary. They are there
because they want to be. They're there because they're proud
of their country. But when I read an article the
other day that said only eighteen percent of gen Z

(15:42):
children adults, I guess they're adults now. Eighteen percent of
adults under thirty said they're extremely proud of their country.
They trash the flag that allows them to have the
freedom to go by the way. That's not progress, that's uh,

(16:06):
that's forgetting based dressed as an activist Z. The gen
Z people didn't have to go through depression, They didn't
have to go through soup lines. They didn't have to
fight for anything.

Speaker 2 (16:20):
They grew up.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
They weren't drafted. They don't have to go fight if
they don't choose not to. They grew up swiping screens,
not dog tags. I didn't get. I didn't make that
line up. I read that once someplace they inherited the
freedom without paying any cost whatsoever. For it, and they
think that they can just cancel that freedom anytime, like

(16:44):
a subscription service. It's just whatever we suck. They've grown
up being told, well, let me ask you this, how
many of them do you think could describe what happened
on D Day? Truly understand it. How many of them
do you think could name a Medal of Honor recipient
or tell you what the Cold War was about, why

(17:06):
those guys stormed those beaches of Normandy for people they
didn't know. The problem is they can't tell you, and
they don't care. They think the freedom that we all
have that we just celebrated from the declaration of independence.
We declared our independence from England, and it took a

(17:26):
lot of blood and sweat and tears and work to
get that done to begin with, to found the country.
And by the way, it's not that they're stupid, it's
they're spoiled. They're spoiled, rotten. And by the way, they
wake up every day and be and they're told that
America was a villain. They've been told repeatedly, over and

(17:48):
over again that they were told that America is racist
by default. They were told that capitalism is oppression and
a terrible way to run a country. They've been told
that the founders were nothing more than slave owners with
powdered wigs. They've been told that World War two was
more about Japanese and tournament than fighting Hitler. The freedom
of speech is dangerous, and that national pride is nationalism,

(18:12):
and if you're a nationalist, it's Nazi Germany two point zero.
And by the way, those are the teachers. And if
you've listened to the show, you've told me, or you've
listened to me say that Yuribreznev did an interview in
nineteen eighty three and talked about the way that they
were going to Communists were going to try to take
over the country, and it was by indoctrination through generations

(18:36):
and owning and understanding our educational system and indoctrinating the children.
Once they got a couple of people, a couple of
generations indoctrinated through the educational system, they'd be able to
indoctrinate them all. That's still happening now. It's happening through TikTok.
And parents are the only things standing between children who
are going to be useless and have no idea when

(18:56):
it's gone. What they lost. Parents are the only thing
standing between that and the freedom we currently have. And
if you're letting those teachers influence your children more so
than you're, you are, you're the problem. There has to
be discipline, There has to be you have to have.

(19:19):
If you're not proud of the United States of America,
what country are you proud of? Eighteen percent extremely proud
of their country. And by the way, if everything keeps going,

(19:39):
the people that are least proud to be Americans are
going to be the ones that have to fight it
to defend it one day, and I don't think that
they're going to be up to it. But there is
good news. It can be turned around. But you're going
to have to find people that want to turn it around.
You're going to have to have some discipline to explain
to your children that life is not easy, life is

(20:02):
not fair. The freedoms that you have in this country
came at a cost to other people, and you don't
just deserve them because you were born. They have to
be fought for and there are people every day out
there trying to take them away. And if you truly
believe capitalism is oppression, I dare you to go to
other countries and see what it's like. And by the way,

(20:27):
you can look at those socialist countries and say, well,
look at France and look at Germany. Yeah, they're broke.
They're worse off than we are. And by the way,
they can't defend themselves. One of the reasons we're in
debt that we are is because we've been paying to
defend all of those other people for the last fifty years,
sixty years. If they were truly having to defend themselves,
they'd be even more broke. What happened to the people

(20:50):
that were willing to charge up that hill in Normandy
or willing to fight the war in Vietnam while still
continuing to fight the press that hated them because it
was the right thing to do to stop communism in
other countries, And now we're inviting it into our country.
They're literally trying to elect a socialist, communist Marxist professor's

(21:12):
son as the mayor of the largest city in the
United States, one of the icons of the world, New
York City. You're trying you're literally trying to elect somebody
who is a known Marxist. It's going to end up
in tragedy and They are going to get what they
voted for. And I don't want it to happen, but

(21:35):
it's going to happen. When did patriotism end? When did
we become this country? Oh? I remember, it's when our
President Obama went around on the apology tour telling everybody
how bad we were and how sorry we were for
being so bad, although we've taken care of everybody and
fed the world for the last fifty years, a hundred years. Anyway,

(22:00):
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Speaker 1 (27:07):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
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Speaker 2 (27:28):
Here's your host, bow Driven.

Speaker 3 (27:32):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I'm I railed a
little bit in the last segment about the indoctrination of
gen Z and how it's going to it is creating
a rot in our country, a rot that is, we

(27:58):
can turn it around, but we're gonna have to We're
gonna have to do it. It's going to be hard.
But electing people who don't understand free markets and don't
understand what the free market can do is wrong. So
back in November of twenty twenty three, Javier Xavier Milai

(28:21):
was elected in Argentina. Right, so let me back up, Sickond.
We've got experts all over the United States and all
over the world, these economists that have studied economies, and
they say this, and they continually continually are wrong, over
and over and over again. We have climate experts that

(28:42):
are continually wrong with all of their predictions, and yet
some way, somehow, people still listen to them like they
have some reason to listen, like they're not wrong all
the time. The last fifty predictions from all the climatologists
have been wrong. When do you used to listening to them?
When do you stop paying any attention? And it's the

(29:04):
same thing with economists. These same morons that came out
and said that Trump was going to cause incredible damage
with the tariffs and the stock market was going to
crash and the economy was going to crash, and that
the deficit trade deficits didn't really make any difference, or

(29:24):
they said that the trade deficits the cures were going
to be worse than the one point one trillion dollar
trade deficits to begin with. By the way, why is
Trump not an expert? He's also He's also got an
economics degree from Wharton, so I'm pretty sure he would
have been an economist like the others. He knows what
he's talking about. But these people continue to act like
they're right all of the time and calling into question

(29:45):
some of the decisions he's made. But recent data shows,
by the way, that we've taken in one hundred and
twenty one billion dollars in just the first five months
of Trump's presidency in the new tariffs. One hundred and
twenty one billion dollars. That's not chump change. And that's

(30:07):
five months. Do that times, I don't know, a whole year,
and you're going to be somewhere around three hundred to
three hundred and fifty billion dollars. And we're reducing the
trade deficit. That's real money that we're being able to
do something with. But these so called experts have continually
been wrong, over and over and over again. And I'm

(30:28):
going to give you one that where they were absolutely wrong.
So Argentina, Javier Milai gets elected. At the time that
he was elected, Argentina's economy was absolutely down. The drain
they had, inflation was ranging close to one hundred and

(30:49):
forty percent one hundred and forty percent. Forty percent of
the entire population in Argentina lived in poverty. They couldn't
keep up. The inflation was just that bad. So they
elected this guy. But here's what all of the experts said.
In the beginning. They said the first they kept talking
about how Argentina was going to face disaster if he

(31:11):
was elected. So and by the way, it's the same
as the fifty one intelligence officers that said that Hunter
Biden's laptop was Russian likely Russian disinformation. Those were experts
in the intelligence field. But these experts said, and I'm
going to read this from a quote, the election of
the radical right wing economist Javier milay Is as president

(31:31):
of Argentina would probably inflict further economic devastation and social
chaos on the South American country. A group of more
than one hundred leading economists is warned. They wrote an
open letter and says four and ten citizens currently live
in poverty and annual inflation is close to one hundred
and forty percent, a crisis Milay has vowed to fix
by defeating his rival, Argentina's finance minister, Sergio Masa and

(31:53):
taking dramatic measures such as abolishing the central bank and
dollarizing the economy. However, while apparently simple solutions may be appealing,
they are likely to cause more devastation in the real
world in the short run, while severely reducing policy space
in the long run, warned the letter, whose signatories include
influential economists such as Francis Thomas Pickette, India's Jayati Ghosh,

(32:13):
the Serbian American Bronco Malanovich, and Columbia's former finance minister
Jose Antonio Ocampo. The letter said Malai's proposals, while presented
as a radical departure from traditionally economic thinking, were actually
rooted in las fair economics, all right, So they're saying that.
And by the way, he describes himself as a I

(32:37):
don't remember something capitalist like it was like going to
war to try to fix everything. So here's what happened.
By the way, this guy Mandani in New York is
currently proposing rent controls, right, rent controls, because that's going
to help the poor people. Rent control. We got to
control the prices, and he also we have to control

(33:00):
the means of production, which is communism.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
One oh one.

Speaker 3 (33:05):
But you guys voted for him, or you're voting for him.
But let me tell you what the difference was. Malay
goes into Argentina and immediately after being elected abolishes all
rent controls. We don't have any more rent controls in
this country. Guess what happened, idiots. The supply increased by

(33:25):
three hundred percent and rents went down forty percent. That's right.
The supply increased because you had the opportunity for capitalists
to actually make a profit. When they were able to
make a profit, they put more out on the market,
so more people had more opportunities, which meant that the
prices dropped higher. Supply meeting the demand. Prices come down

(33:52):
lower supply because you take supply out of the market
because you control the pricing, and there are people out
there that go, I can't put it on the market,
I can't make any money in that so I'm just
not gonna put it on the market at all. If
I can't make money on my vegetables, why am I
continuing to take them into the market to lose more money.
But when you take the price controls out and they say, okay,

(34:12):
I can make some money, the competition comes around and
actually drops the prices of things. But these economists, and
by the way, not only that, but he lowered Argentina's
monthly inflation to below two percent. It was one hundred
and forty percent inflation when he took office in twenty

(34:33):
twenty three. Just over under two years later, it's down
to two percent. And it not only is inflation down
to two percent, but the economy had in seven point
six percent year over year GDP growth for Q two.
That's capitalism, that's what it's supposed to do. That's how

(34:53):
it's supposed to work. And when the so called experts
continue to get it wrong time after time after time
after time, and people still keep pushing their narratives like
they know what they're talking about, that creates a vacuum
of information and people who are not engaged don't pay attention,

(35:13):
didn't pay attention in school, don't understand economics. They get
sucked into it and believe that it's true. They believe
rent controls are somehow going to be the answer to
keeping prices low. You're just going to remove all the market,
all the supply from the market. It's all going to
go downhill and it will never work. It has never worked.
I know the people that say. I've heard people say, yeah,

(35:34):
but socialists haven't tried the right way. It's been tried
every way. It doesn't work. Capitalism allowing people into the
market and out of the market, and to bring in
new ideas and to capitalize one of those ideas to
be able to bring them to fruition. And if you
invent a I saw it the other day. People are

(35:55):
inventing some what's that lady that invented the new deodorant?
How many deodorance do we have in the grocery stores? Hundreds?
And this lady comes out with a whole new line
of deodorant, full body odor deodorance for men and women,
and she apparently is doing very well with it. How
does that happen? Because of capitalism? A new product comes out,

(36:16):
people believe in it. She's making more money, she's hired
more people, she's investing that money in other ways. It
creates an economy. When you stifle it, you create loss
and chaos. By the way, I read an article by
John Stossel the other day said that was the secret

(36:37):
sauce that made America. Our freedom, our freedom to be
to do what we want, our freedom to move from
state to state, our freedom to chase success, our freedom
to say what we want to say. All of those
freedoms are what has created the greatest country on earth

(37:01):
by far. And for all of you people out there
continuing to say that your freedoms are being taken away,
and no, there's not a single freedom that's been taken away.
You still have the right to abortion in the states
that you still have it. I don't think any states
outlawed it completely, yet they may have. I don't really
pay attention to it. But our freedom, and that freedom

(37:24):
was not free. It came at the cost of hundreds
of thousands of lives. It came at the cost of
untold despair and heartache from the families of the people
who gave their life up for us to have these freedoms.
And if anybody wants to actually pay attention to a

(37:46):
country that has turned it around quickly and done so
from the depths of despair too. That's Argentina. You don't
see that crap happening in Germany. You don't see that
crap happening in Mexico. You don't see that happening in
France or any of the other countries out there that
have socialism in one way, shape or former or another.

(38:07):
And it's going to fail in New York City, just
like it would have failed everywhere else. And when it does,
don't come moving to all of the other Bred states
to try to get away from it. You did it,
fix it, vote right, and allow the market to do
what it's supposed to do. So frustrating one hundred and
twenty one billion dollars in tariffs we've taken in. But

(38:30):
the experts, they'll tell you they know better, they know
what's going to happen. They can predict the future. Nothing
more maddening than people who don't have a clue what
they're talking about. It was Reagan that said, it's not
the Democrats are stupid, it's that they know so much
that isn't so all right. This is Bonos cars brought
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Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (42:32):
All right, welcome back everybody. So two things I saw
the other day that were really interesting to me about
AI and AI scares the Bejesus out of me, mainly
because I don't Things that I don't understand can tend
to make me a little nervous. I like to understand things.

(42:54):
But one was the somebody was running a test on
open AI chat GPTs one of them and the programmers
threatened to unplug chat GPT and chat GPT or one
of their AIS tried to download itself onto an external
server to keep it alive, and then when questioned about it,

(43:17):
lied about it. Now, I don't know what all that means.
What I know it means to me is it's this
is only a two years in. I think chat GPT
was announced two years ago now. And at the rate
that it's going and learning and the rate rate that
we are messing with AI, it is the half life

(43:39):
is really fast now, and we don't know where the
guardrails are. It's scary. But the second thing that I
saw was somebody asked Grock, which is Elon Musk's Twitter's AI, Grock,
I mean Artificial Intel Service on X So. There was

(44:04):
a guy lefty, apparently Claude Taylor, asked Grock, did two
dozen young girls die in Texas flooding in part because
Trump gutted INAA and the National Weather Service? That was
the question he posed to Grock, dojes or Elon Musk's AI.
The answer was yes. Trump's twenty twenty five cuts slashed

(44:26):
into Noah and the NWS funding by thirty percent and
staff by seventeen percent, impairing forecast accuracy, warnings, underestimated rainfall,
contributing to adequate inadequate alerts, and contributed to inadequate alerts.
It lied, It absolutely lied, because as if you've been

(44:48):
paying attention at all, you know that they increased the
National Weather service increased its local staff on the holiday
week because they knew something bad was coming, and the
floods were predicted and the warnings went out. But why
did why did? Why did ROC lie? And if we're
trusting the artificial intelligence to tell the truth and it's
lying to us, how do you stop it? How do

(45:10):
you if it's continuing to learn, how do you continue
to I don't understand. But that's a little scary. I
don't like it that things are lying to us and
we're programming them to lie. The other thing I saw
this weekend that I thought was really funny was in
Mexico City. There were a bunch of rioters that were

(45:32):
rioting and demanding that Americans stop immigrating to their country
and stop stealing their homes. There were riots in Mexico
City because too many gringos apparently are quote imposing their
culture and taking over. Someone as far as to say

(45:52):
that gringos should be killed, while others told them to
get out of Mexico. It says since COVID America or
American Digital nomads, people that can work from anywhere because
it's digital, have been flocking to Mexico City. Mexico City
is going through a transformation. There are a lot of foreigners,
namely Americans, coming to live here, said one local, because
it's cheap and they can and they're pissed, and guess

(46:15):
what we'll trade. Actually, I don't probably want to those
people back. But why why is it okay for them?
Why is it okay for them to say that we
have to get out of their country. I don't understand that.
I don't understand the methodology. I don't understand the reasoning.
I thought it was funny, though, you guys are protestings.

(46:35):
Get all the Americans out of Mexico City, and we
got protesters up here saying the same thing about some
people from South America going back to their countries. It's
happening everywhere. It's not just us. I know everybody wants
a gen z at least want to talk about how
rotten we are. But it's happening in every country. It's
not just us. So apparently we had a couple more

(46:58):
Chinese spies that got here in the United States. Two
Chinese nationals have been charged with spying from for China's
Ministry of State Security. A yuance Chen, who resides in
Happy Valley Oregon, and Leer and Lai, who traveled to
Houston on a tourist visa in April twenty twenty five,

(47:19):
were arrested last week. They both faced charges of overseeing
and carrying out various clandestine intelligence tasks in the US
on behalf of the Ministry of State Security. That's just
the ones we've caught. There's a lot more out there.
And then Biden lots of Chinese weather balloon traversed the
entire United States, stop over military bases, take as much
information as they want, and then haul bought out to

(47:40):
the ocean before he finally shoots it down after they
got all the information they need. But China's not a threat, No,
not even close. There can be our partners, right, yeah,
the only person that should be involved. And by the way,
let me go back and go back to what I
was gonna say. Trump is the only one that can
stop China. It's been proven. But now it turns out

(48:03):
that the FBI. The FBI under the Biden administration was
one of the most corrupt organizations. The Department of Justice
was one of the most corrupt politicized departments I've ever seen.
We know what they did to Trump. And there is
no denying it. They went after him, They said they
were going to go after him, then they did just that.
But they've lied over and over and over again. Apparently

(48:25):
there was in twenty twenty, there was a Chinese election
medaling report that came out where China had printed up
twenty five or thirty thousand fake drivers' licenses and fake
ballots to try to impact the election. We've already talked
about the elections in the United States can be impacted
by as little as ten or fifteen thousand votes sometimes
if they're well placed in the right spots in the

(48:46):
right states, So twenty five or thirty thousand can certainly
have a swing effects in the right states, in the
right spots. But they apparently had this report and literally
it was dated September twenty five of twenty twenty, which
was one day after Christopher Ray testified before Congress that

(49:09):
the FBI had not seen any coordinated voter fraud ahead
of the twenty twenty election. So one day they have
the report, one day before he goes to Congress and says, no,
we don't see anything, we don't see any coordinated attacks.
He led his butt off and they hid the report.
They absolutely hid the report. But then on top of that,

(49:33):
and the problem that I have with it is when
does somebody get in trouble, When does anybody get held
accountable for what they're actually doing that we've got proof
that they did. One of them is and I can't
stand this man, John Brennan, who was the CIA director
under Obama, And I don't remember when he got out,

(49:56):
but I'm telling you that man is. He is a
rotten human being, a lying, rotten human being, and he
should be rotting in prison. So I'm going to read
something to you from a guy, Brian Dean Wright, who
was in the CIA, and he goes on and says,

(50:18):
based on our new my boss, my former boss, CIA
director John Brennan should rotten prison based on our new
understanding of his role in the Trump Russia hysteria, here
are the five reasons for why he and James Comy
should live the rest of their lives behind bars. He
lied about the Steele Dazier. On January sixteenth of twenty seventeen,
Brennan told The Wall Street Journal that he never read

(50:39):
the Steele Dazier and gave it no particular credence. He
was lying on both counts as a former staff now
admit Brennan specifically pushed for the inclusion of the Steele
Dasier in the ICA, which is an ICY assessment which
found that vlad Putin Vladimir Putin aspired to help Trump

(50:59):
in the win the twenty sixteen election. So they're admitting
that Brennan specifically pushed for the inclusion of the Steel
Dasier into the IC assessment because it found that vlad
Putin aspired to help Trump win the twenty sixteen election.
So it furthered the narrative that they were already trying
to say that there was Trump Russia collusion. It says

(51:22):
also we now know that Brennan demanded the Dazzier be
included in the ICA, despite explicit verbal and written warnings
from his top operational and analytical management that the Dazzier
didn't meet the most basic of tradecraft standards. Brennan said
he didn't care that it as as we're learning now,
he said he wanted to including the ICA because it quote

(51:43):
fit the narrative consistency aka Trump Russia collusion. The second
reason he manipulated the manipulation over who wrote the ICA
of Putin helped Trump win. As we're now learning, Brennan
demanded that the CIA take lead in the drafting of
the ICA, intentionally blocking out other intel agencies and the
National Intelligence Council. So why would he do that because

(52:08):
he wanted to control who the authors were his employees, right,
so he knew that their assessment in any dissent, he
could ruin their career if he wanted to. So they
were going to write what he wanted him to write.
He interfered in the ICA's drafting. He rushed out the report.
As we're now learning, the CIA CIA analysts felt jammed
by Brennan's timeline to produce the ICA by late two

(52:30):
thousand and six September or December of twenty sixteen, despite
the fact that the election had concluded and the ICA
was essentially a post mortem analysis. What that means is
he wanted it included. He wanted to get it out
there in January or December of twenty sixteen because Trump
hadn't taken office and he wanted to hamstring the presidency immediately.
This was the CIA director, and then Brennan and Coomy

(52:55):
spread the ICA far and wide. They leaked it to
over two hundred US five, which is unusually high for
any highly compartmentalized project or product. But they said they
wanted to do it because he knew that if they
gave it to that many people, somebody was going to
leak it, and they did. These people are as James Comy,

(53:21):
absolutely got involved. They did everything they could to overthrow
or hinder the duly elected president of the United States
of America. They lied. The one thing about Brennan that
we've got, though, is he lied to Congress, because now
we have proof that he did know about the Steele
Dosier and did give it credence, and he lied to

(53:43):
Congress when he told him that he didn't and it
had nothing to do with his assessment. So possibly we've
got an opportunity here, and I hope the DOJ takes
it up. Possibly we have an opportunity to purp walk
somebody for perjury. We got to do something. Unless people
are held accountable, Unless everybody else sees somebody go to

(54:06):
jail for doing these kind of things, it will just continue.
These people think that they run the world. They think
that you and I aren't smart enough to make decisions
on our own and to understand who we wanted elected
as President of the United States. They think they know
better than us, and they need to find out. They've
got the fa part now now they need to find

(54:29):
out part because it does not They're hiding reports, they lied,
they hit it, they politicized it. It's just it's sickening
that these people get away with this crap consistently. At
least we're finding some of it. And Nepstein apparently took
his list with him, so they're saying they didn't have one.
I don't know, all right, that's the end of the show.

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