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Here's your host, bow Triven.
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All right, good morning everybody. I hope, uh everybody's having
a wonderful day, wonderful weekend, enjoying some sunshine here before
the summer ends it. Uh man. I don't know about you,
but the older I get, the faster it goes, and
I'm not happy with it. Try to live each day
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like you know that Tim McGraw's song, Live like you
were dying. I don't really try to live like that,
I guess, but I do try to do everything I
can to squeeze as much as I can into it.
And the summers just get shorter and shorter. And if
you listen to the show at all, you know I
like summer, do not like winter. Not a winter guy.
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So I read a story the other day. Well before
we get to that I want to let me talk
about this. Congratulations to Scottie Scheffler. Scottie Scheffler, if you
don't follow golf at all, Scotti Scheffler is the world's
number one ranked golfer. He kind of came out of
nowhere about three or four years ago. He's twenty eight now,
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I think twenty eight, maybe twenty nine. Came from Texas.
He's an incredible golfer. You know, you never really heard
about him as an amateur, but somehow or another, he
got his game together about five years ago. And I
think it was about three years ago he became world
number one, and he was, uh, he's just he's just
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a great golfer. I got the chance to see him
when I went to the Masters this past year, in
this past April. But more than being a great golfer,
he's just a great person. You may have heard he
got the Masters last year. There was an incident where
he got stopped. It was a big mix up and
he thought he was going the right way and some
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cop got over Zelus tried to stop him and then
jerked him out of the car. He ended up getting arrested.
Made it back in time too for his tee off
and ended up shooting a really good round. But after
all the charges were dropped, you know, all he said was,
you know, it's a big mix up. I still support
all the people and I'm sorry for what happened. And
he was very apologetic for it and very kind. But
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the other day he won the British Open, which gave him,
i think, his fifth major, which is about the exact
same amount of time it took Tiger Woods to win
his fifth major. And we all know what he did
and went on, but he is. They were interviewing him
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the other day and they said, you know, what are
you reading. He think he'd be reading, like, you know,
some sort of book on mental toughness or a deep
dive into sports psychology, because a lot of golf is mental.
It's that ability to repeat what you're doing and block
out the noise and be mentally tough, to be able
to sink the puts when you need to. But you know,
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you get all these athletes today that are out there
trying to be Instagram famous and make the right recipes
and do everything perfectly and all that. But when they
asked him what he was reading, he held up a
devotional and his Bible, and so that's what I'm read.
And I thought, man, that man right there, he practices
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what he preaches. Because somebody asked him what it would
be like to win the Open Championship with the one hundred
and fifty third I think was this year and win
the Open Championship, and Scotty said, you know, well, actually
what he said was, quote, winning golf tournaments doesn't fulfill me.
Being a faithful husband, being an engaged father does that.
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That's not some polished pr strategy. That's just who that
man is. He is faithful. And I read a different
quote that he said, and I'm not quoting this, I'm
paraphrasing it, but something to the effect of, you know,
I'm really glad that I'm able to support my family
by playing golf. I love playing golf, and I'm glad
that I'm able to do that. But if playing golf
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ever interferes with me being a husband or a father,
it will be the last day I do this a living.
I will not let it interfere with me being a
husband or a father. And I thought, how many more
twenty eight year olds are out there like that? Can
we find some of those? Because that is exactly what
we're looking for. You you want to call it toxic masculinity,
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I'm going to call it being a man. I'm going
to call it being a good faithful husband, being a
good father, and putting your priorities where they're supposed to be.
And if that's toxic, deck with it. We need more
toxic people out there, because Scotti Scheffler, you're the man,
and I am proud of you as an American because
you you are the embodiment of the values that we
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need to be teaching to all of our children, much
less our guys out there that are starting families and
doing it the right way. There was also another article
completely different subject the other day. So Seawn Penn played
an actor, wasn't the actor? Shawn Penn played in a
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movie called Milk a number of years back, and I
never watched the show, but it apparently it was about
a politician named Harvey Milk that was in I think
out in California. He was a gay politician, but somehow
or another, somebody in our navy decided to name a
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ship after him. Recently, Pete Hegseth, the Defense Secretary, said
that they were changing the name of it from the
USS Milk to the us NS Oscar V. Peterson, who
was a chief wartender who saved some people in the
Battle of the Coral Sea in World War Two. But
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my thing is, why did we ever name it after
Milk to begin with? Because it turns out Snoopes, the
left wing website, they came out and there were they
literally admitted that Harvey Milk was a sexual predator and
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that had had according to Snopes, let me just read it.
According to Snopes, even though the age of consent in
California is eighteen, the law of the state makes a
distinction between the age of consent and sexual crimes committed
against children younger than fourteen years old. So he apparently
was having a relationship, a sexual relationship with a guy
that was a kid that was sixteen years old some
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and didn't deny it. Nobody denied it. They're admitting, yeah,
that's what happened, But they named a ship after that man,
when today that would be considered a crime. I don't
understand how the left gets into twisting themselves up like this.
It just doesn't make any sense to me. But good
on Pete Hegseth for changing the name to somebody that
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deserves to have a ship named after them. All right,
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With over thirty years in the auto industry, he has
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Here's your host, Bowtriven.
Speaker 3 (08:43):
All right, welcome back everybody. So if you didn't get
a chance to see it, it was a funny video
that the Department of Homeland Security put out recently to
the about the decision. I don't know if you've read
it or not, but they've made a decision that we
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no longer have to take our shoes off at the
airport to go through security, that you can keep your
shoes on and all because of one some goofy guy
one time on one plane tried to like bring some
bombing material I guess through the airport in his shoes,
the notorious shoe bomber. I don't remember the guy's name.
Everybody's had to take their dang shoes off everywhere in
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the United States to get through it unless you had
whatever that easy pass or world Travel, I don't remember
what it's called. But anyways, so now you don't have
to take your shoes off anymore. And I always thought
it was goofy because you don't have to take your
shoes off dang near anywhere else in the world when
you go through airports. But it good for us. We
finally got twenty years later, we finally came to the
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conclusion that we don't take our shoes off all right.
So the other day I read an article that made
me absolutely nuts. I thought, you've got to be kidd.
So Steve Miller the rock legend, he really truly is,
and he's you know, he's got some great songs out there.
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And I grew up in the eighties and he was
really big in the eighties. But he's apparently still out
there doing his thing, or was. And he decided the
other day to it that he announced a cancelation of
his entire twenty twenty five North American Tour thirty one
scheduled events. Right, take take a stab? Right? Was he sick?
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Did he have some vocal cord issues? Did he have
something in his band went wrong? Some he got fired,
somebody died and something right? Nope, none of that, None
of that, no technical difficulties. He literally put out a
statement that said that it was because of climate change.
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He said, the instincts you see that that that the
motive having factor in deciding that was climate change induced
weather disasters. So he said, you make music with your instincts.
This is a quote from Steve Miller. You make music
with your instincts. You live life by your instincts. Always
trust your instincts. The combination of extreme heat, unpredictable flooding, tornadoes, hurricanes,
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and massive forest fires makes these risks for you, our audience,
the band, and the crew unacceptable. You canceled a tour
of thirty one shows because it might rain, or there
might be a fire somewhere or something that's every year,
it's been happening forever. What in God's name come up
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with something better than that. Don't use climate change as
the reason you're canceling an entire tour and I'm gonna
keep saying this until I'm blue in the face. Climate
change exists. It is not man made. At least none
of the that ninety seven percent of scientists agreed to that. Oh,
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that has been debunked one hundred times over. When you
only poll people who believe in it, you're going to
get a ninety seven percent consensus. But if you pulled
all of the scientists out there, they will tell you, Yes,
climate is changing. Is it man made? Don't know. But
what I can tell you is that what we're doing
to try to alter climate change isn't going to work.
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More hans when China is literally building a coal fired
power plant every week, you cannot undo that. By the
United States of America deciding to go to green energy.
Whatever green energy is, it's not green. What do you
do with all the batteries once they're done? By the way,
I've said this before and I'm going to say it again.
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If you haven't taken a look at it, go look
at what the lithium minds are doing in Chile. Go
look at the lithium mines in Australia. Go look at
the barren land where you stripped the entire earth of
rare earth minerals and look and see how how much
toxicity there is in these pools that are you can
see from satellites, you can see from space. And by
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the way, the amount of lithium that we're having to
mind now, I think it was ten years ago it
was like ninety thousand tons or something like that metric tons. Oh,
I'm sorry. In twenty twenty one, ninety five thousand tons
of lithium was consumed globally. By twenty twenty four it
had more than double to two hundred and five thousand tons,
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and by twenty forty it's predicted to go to nine
hundred thousand tons. That is a ten time increase in
about nineteen years. Nine hundred thousand tons. That lithium is
used for all the batteries that power the cars and
all the other stuff. But what are you going to
do with the batteries when they're done? Right now? In
my dealership, in order to repair an electric vehicle if
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there's a battery issue, the factory has determined that in
order for us for them to shift me a battery,
I literally have to park the car out somewhere on
the lot and not have another vehicle within fifty feet
of it in a circumference, I have to cone it
off and leave that. Think about if I had five
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of them, how much square footage you need just to
have five cars that need batteries because the chance that
one of them might catch fire is that much bigger.
Now I'm telling you that the amount of lithium that
goes in, What are we gonna do with them? What
are we gonna do with the batteries when they're no
good anymore? How do we recycle them? What are we
gonna shoot them off in a rocket into space and
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just leave them up there? They got to go somewhere.
It is absolutely maddening that these people continue to fight
this stupidity of climate change and thinking that somehow battery,
what powers the battery, the power plants, what gives the
power plants the energy? It's still oil coal. Unless we
can get some nuclear power plants back up and fired
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and doing their thing, We're still using the same amount
of energy. Morons. It doesn't change. All that changes is
we're stripping the earth where it's an environmental disaster. This
lithium mining, and that's just one of the rare earth
minerals that go into those things. But I saw something
the other day that in Wisconsin they're talking about how
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there's a heat wave right and Chicago is not too
far from Wisconsin. So let me just go Here's what
the National Weather Service said. Chicago has experienced a number
of significant heat waves and hot summers over the years,
particularly in nineteen eleven, nineteen sixteen, the nineteen thirties, nineteen
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forty seven, and the fifties. So I'm pretty sure the
Industrial Revolution hadn't started really in its heyday in nineteen eleven,
in nineteen sixteen, and in the thirties. So then it
goes on talks about those Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers, who
is a leftist of leftists, he claimed, by the way,
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with no evidence the climate I'm reading a quote here,
The climate crisis isn't taking an undeniable toll on the health, safety,
and economic well being of folks across our state. The
livelihood of Wisconsin farmers is in danger, with extreme and
unpredictable weather taking a toll on crops and production. Let
me read that again. The livelihood of Wisconsin farmers is
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in danger, with extreme and unpredictable weather taking a toll
on crops and production. So in order to fight this
non crisis that he's claiming, he's going to continue to
follow JB. Pritsker, who is the governor of Illinois, his
move towards a clean energy economy. Now, let me just
tell you why I wanted to read that part twice,
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because here's the stupidity of it. There was a lady
named LENEA. Luken who writes about climate change, and here's
what she said. Quote. According to USDA data, Wisconsin's corn
grain production, which includes corn for human and animal consumption
as well as ethanol production, has increased forty five percent
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since nineteen ninety and soybean production rose an astounding four
hundred and seventy seven percent in the same period. Harmful
climate change is not evident in Wisconsin's whether climate or
agricultural data. Winter temperatures are not quite as cold, which
benefits human health, not harms it neither, and so there's
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no more flooding. No, you're changing, you're using farmers as
you're reasoning to want to transition to a green climate
or a green energy economy. When the farmers in your
state are telling you our crop production is as high
as it's ever been because warm weather grows plants. You
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don't see a whole lot of plants growing when it's
snowing three feet deep. And yet they still continue constantly
to talk about this climate change thing. It's the stupidest thing,
this boondoggle that they've been talking about now for fifty
to sixty years and have been wrong on every single
solitary prediction that they've made, and it still continues to
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this day. I don't understand, and I don't understand how
many people can get caught up in listening to it
and continue without ever thinking through the logic of it.
Doesn't make sense. If crop productions are up, warm weather
grows more plants, we can feed more people will adapt.
If it gets hot, we have air conditioning now, we've
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been living in heat for since the beginning of time.
By the way, those people in Denmark that have moved
there are a bunch of people moved from the US to Denmark.
They're having to ration their power now because they've tried
to transition to a clean energy economy and the power
grid won't handle it. So good luck for that, all right.
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Here's your host, Bowtriven.
Speaker 3 (19:50):
All right, welcome back everybody. So I don't know about you,
but I'm I'm already for some karma to catch up
to some of these morons in Congress, and the biggest
to me truly. I mean he is just one of
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the slimiest people I have ever seen. And I'm in
the car business. I mean, let's face it, I've seen
some slimy people, right, But this guy, Adam Schiff, he
absolutely is one of the He went he spent four
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years talking about the Russian collusion and that he had
proof and it was proof, proof, proof. He even got
censured by the Congress for lying so much. That's how
much of a liar he is. But now it turns
out that he has been playing fast and loose with
his mortgage applications and apparently has listed a house in
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Maryland that he bought as his primary resid which would
be really difficult for it to be since you have
to live in California if you're going to be a
state senator and your primary residence has to be in California.
So how did you and you I got there's video
of him saying, I've my primary residence is California. It's
always maintained my primary residence. Well, you sign a mortgang's
application to get a blow or interest rate by saying
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that house in Maryland was your primary residence. That is
a law you cannot break. Why are you? He's also
the goofball that continued to say no one's above the law.
No one's above the law. Yeah, including you, moron. Now
you're in the f O. Part of the FAFO. So
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I also read an article the other day that made
me go, hey, this is it's just so I take
back when when Trump was trying to make or talking
about making Canada the fifty first state, I say nope,
let's leave him up there and do their own thing.
So the the other day there was a guy an
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Indian man his name is Akashukmar Kant, who admitted that
he had tried to buy sex from an underage girl
she was fifteen. He admitted to committing the crime okay,
during the conversation with police officers. He told him several
times during the conversation, the police officer told him several
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times she was fifteen. It was an undercover police officer,
and in turn, he purchased the full package of sexual favors.
The whole point was not just an interact with sex worker,
but a child sex worker. That was what he was
trying to do. And a judge, apparently Ontario Court Justice
Paul Thomas O'Mara and i'm quoting here said in his
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ruling to not convict him. It says a conviction would
lead to severe collateral consequences such as jeopardizing his immigration status,
delaying his citizenship, and preventing him from sponsoring his wife,
which would likely result in their separation. You're telling me
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this man came over from India admitted to trying to
have to buy sex from an underage person who told
him she was under age. It's not like she lied
to him, told him she was under age, and you
don't convict him because it might interfere with his immigration status.
Keep you just stay up there, Canada. You just do
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your own thing, stay away from us. Because I also
saw the other day where the uh I talked about
a couple of shows ago about some of the things
that people who or Muslims have have done in some
of the other places. But the uh I don't understand it.
I just don't and I never will. I don't understand
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how you can you can literally justify somebody committing a
crime and the reason you don't want to convict them
is because it will interfere with their immigration status. So
you want people who broke the law becoming citizens. I'm
going to make sure I get this right. Absolutely stupid.
So I said this, I don't know. Back in November,
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right after Trump won, I said, because there were so
many predictions people same thing that happened in twenty sixteen.
They all were saying this time though, he's going to
be a dictator. He's a dictator, he's a fascist, he's
a dictator. He's going to do all these bad things.
He's not going to pay attention. He's going to install himself. Well,
let me just read it one time, because I think
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this other guy said it better than anybody. There was
an letter that in January of twenty twenty five, a
somebody written this thing that imagined Trump being reinaugurated, and
here's what they said. To help game out the consequences
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of another Trump administration, I turned to twenty one experts
in the presidency, political science, publican administration, the military, intelligence,
foreig affairs, economics, and civil rights. They sketched out a
chillingly plausible chain of potential actions and reactions that could
unravel the nation. I think it would be the end
of the republic, said Princeton University professor Shawn Willins, one
of the historians President Biden consulted in August about Americans
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America's teetering democracy. It would be kind of an overthrow
from within. It would be a coup of the way
we've always understood America. Based on what these experts describe,
here's a portrait of a democratic crack up in three phases.
Phase one, Trump seizes control of the government and installs
super loyalties loyalists. Among the first things he would do
in the initial hours of the presidency would beat a
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fire FBI director Christopher Ray and purge the FBI, said
Larry Diamond, a Senior Fellow in Global Democracy at the
Freeman Spogli Institute for in National Studies at Stanford. Diamond's
research has focused on the plight of democracy in other countries,
but lately he's been thinking and writing about about its
ailments in America. Trump would then set about trying to
politicize the FBI, the intelligence agencies, and as much of
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the government as possible. He has complete authority to appoint
the senior ranks of the National Security Council. And it
goes on. And there are literally hundreds of examples, probably
thousands of people on the left predicting that Trump was
going to become a dictator overnight six months. So when
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I in November after he was elected, after I'd read
all of those things over and over again, I said
to anybody who was upset about the fact that Trump
was elected, to just take a chill pill. What's what
happened in the next six to eight months, And if
none of the things they're predicting happened happened, then admit,
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maybe it's not all that bad. Maybe he does have
the best interests of the United States of America in mind,
and maybe he's trying to do the right thing for everybody,
but even today they cannot admit that all of the
things he's doing and the people that he's put in
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place are working exactly the way he wants to. So
six months in, remember when we had ten thousand, about
ten thousand daily illegal immigrants coming through across the border
every day. Under Biden, that's gone right down to almost none.
It's simply just all he did was secure the border.
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It didn't take any new legislation. He did it the
way he was supposed to do it. And now it's
we don't have that anymore. Remember that when all of
the generals and everybody were talking about how we couldn't
get anybody to enlist in the armed forces because of
and they used it because of generational gangs, obesity, drugs,
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stiff competition with private industry, so we couldn't recruit anybody
into the military. Now six months in, recruitment targets have
already been met. We've already met the recruitment target six
months in. And why because they went in there and
cleaned out all that DEI crap and said we're going
to hire the best war fighters, which is what the
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military is. They are there to protect us and to
fight in case we're in a war. So they got
rid of all that crap, and all of a sudden,
everybody wanted it to enlist in the army or the
Air Force, of the Marines or the Navy. Remember when
they kept saying that NATO was We're gonna have a
NATO crisis because Trump was going to get us out
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of NATO immediately if he came in, if he got elected,
he was going to take us out of NATO and
destroy all of those relationships we had six months in.
Guess what, NATO is now stronger than it's ever been,
and all of the countries that are in NATO, including
people like Sweden and Finland who have always been neutral,
are all chipping in and arming to the teeth to
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make sure that they can fight the war that they
need to fight. Because strength through peace or peace through strength, Iran,
They're done, They're not really right now. An issue all
of the tariffs, they kept saying all the tariffs were
going to cause problems. Tarists are going to drive up
rate interest rates. Tarias are going to drive up inflation.
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Inflation inflation, inflation, where now job growth is still strong.
April's inflation rate was the lowest it's been in four years.
GDP still holding steady, stock markets in a record high
And by the way, all of those trade partners have
renegotiated a lot of their deals and gotten rid of
all those surpluses that they were making all that money
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on us, and now we've got somewhere between eight and
ten trillion dollars in potential foreign investment. That's, by the way,
has encouraged rather than deterred business. Right, So, now we've
got all of these these people wanting to come do
business in the United States. They're willing to pay the tariffs.
We've gotten over one hundred and I think it's one
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hundred and thirty billion dollars in revenue in the first
four months of the tariffs, and inflation is still the
lowest it's been in four years. It's absolutely amazing to
me how many people are willing to just or wilfully
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overlooking all of the successes that are there, and they
keep to this day trying to tell you that he's
some sort of dictator and that he is doing all
of these bad things. None of it is true. And
yet if you turn on the mainstream media, all you
hear is all of the things that Trump is done wrong.
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None of it is actually true, and I'm gonna talk
about it in the next segment. But what you're not
hearing a lot on the mainstream media is what really
is happening now that we found out who really is
behind the Russia hoax. Yeah, they're about to get into
the fo part of the FAFO two. All right, this
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Here's your host, Bow Triven.
Speaker 3 (31:56):
All right, come back, everybody. If I hear anybody else
say anything like it's a threat to democracy again, I
think I'll throw up you guys. Have no idea what
a threat to democracy is you. You literally are clueless
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if you believe any of that about Trump, if you
believe that he's going to he's trying to be a dictator.
What has he done. He has followed, He has gone
through the courts, He has done everything by the book
the way he's supposed to. He has not overstepped his bounds.
When the court ruled, they just didn't do anything, didn't
do what they wanted. They didn't just ignore it, even
though district judges were trying to issue nationwide rulings that
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they had no right to do they want, it's not
their jurisdiction. They couldn't do it, but they were doing
it anyways, and they still abided by him even though
it was absolutely not the way it was supposed to
be done. Obama is going to go down at some
point as one of the worst presidents ever. And Hillary Clinton,
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I don't know how that woman is still walking around free.
She should have been in jail ten years ago. There
has been so much stuff that she has absolutely been
called out for, and she just blatantly lies and gets
away with it. I read an article the other day
that said that, well, let me just read it to
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you real quick. It's easier. Astonishingly, sixty percent of Democrat
voters or Democratic voters still think the Trump campaign colluded
with the Russian government to win the twenty sixteen election,
according to a poll of one thy fourteen likely voters,
a whopping sixty nine percent of liberal voters still cling
to the Russian Russian collusion hoax, compared to twenty seven
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percent of conservatives and forty five percent of moderates. Among
all voters more believe it unlikely than likely. Seventy percent
still believed the Russian conglusion hoax even though it is,
and they're going to continue to believe it, even though
Tulci Gabbard has released all well not all of them yet,
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but a lot of new documents that prove that it
went to the highest levels of our government. John Brennan
is a sleeze bag. That man has done it, has
lied through his teeth. Fifty one of these morons, one
of the percent, or fifty one of these intelligence officers
signed off on a letter saying that the Hunter Biden
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laptop was likely Russian disinformation, knowing for a fact that
it wasn't. And now we find out that in December
of twenty and sixteen, just before Trump was taken office, Obama, Brennan, Clapper, Komy,
and Susan Rice and probably Hillary Clinton all got together
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and had a meeting in the Oval Office to discuss
how they were going to leak information about this Russian
collusion hoax, using the Steele Dasier as part of the reason.
And they went and got all of this. The intelligence
community had already ascertained that not only did Russia not
have the means, they didn't have the motive to try
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to interfere with the elections, and that they hadn't done it.
They had not interfered with the elections. But that's not
the narrative they wanted out there. They wanted to stifle
Trump's presidency even though he had won it fair and
square and the will of the voters was we wanted
Trump in the office. And now these people decide, well,
that's not what's supposed to happen, so they start working
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every way they can to try to figure out how
to hamper his presidency, to make him go through four
years of impeachment hearings and all fired Michael Flynn in
the first two or three weeks after he got into office.
It was just chaotic. For about a year year and
a half, he couldn't get any legislation through because these
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people had cooked up this Russian collusion hoax. And then
you had Adam Schiff over there coming out on TV
every two days saying he had he had seen absolute
proof that it was that Russia had interfered with the
election and wanted Donald Trump to be president, even though
you could look at it from the outside and go, well,
I'm pretty sure Russia doesn't didn't real happy with Trump
because he's putting all these sanctions on him and he
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is doing what he's supposed to do as president of
the United States. So you had Hillary Clinton, Obama, Brennan
Clapper and Komy and probably Andrew McCabe all getting together
to decide that they wanted to basically screw the president,
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and nobody the mainstream media is not out there like
yelling about it. It is absolutely mind blowing to me
that there are still people who believe that crap about
Trump and refuse to look and look at the other
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side of the story, even though when I think we're
gonna find out here in the next six months, because
in the first six months, We've gotten a lot of
that stuff out. I was I wanted him to go
Sports to Earth. I said, probably two years ago, when
we were in the middle of the Biden presidency and
I was devastated. The economy wasn't doing what it was
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supposed to, the inflation had started to really take off.
I was worried. I said, if Trump runs again and
gets in, I want him to go Sports to Earth
on everybody that did all that stuff, and these people
weren't smart enough to hide it. They actually left a
paper trail for Tulca Gabber to actually find. There are
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emails out there right now showing that the Biden DOJ
was doing everything they could to get to Trump. Chuck Grassley,
who apparently has become known as the patron saint of
whistleblowers because he seems to always have some whistleblowers coming
back and talking to him, he he found an email
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from an anti Trump agent that was in the FBI
or DJ. The guy's name was Walter Gerdina, who was
investigating Trump. And here's what whistleblowers have told Grassly that
Jordina quote openly stated his desire to investigate Trump even
if it meant false predication because of his hostility to
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the past and future president. So instead of focusing on
DOJ and FBI's law enforcement right responsible abilities that they
were supposed to, these partisan prosecutors and agents were doing
everything they could to try to find any information they
could to find something to cook up to go after
Trump with. And you want to talk about Trump politicizing
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something or weaponizing the DOJ, that's what Adam Shift's out
there right now trying to tell you that they're trying
to weaponize the DJ against him because he actually committed
a crime. You signed the paper that said that was
your primary residence when it wasn't. That's a crime. Instead,
they're out there trying to cook up things on Trump
and try to find something. And I said this many
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times Trump has to be one of the cleanest presidents
we've ever had, because they have done everything they can
to try to find him guilty of some crime up
to an including dragging some lady twenty five years later
that can't remember the exact year it happened and saying
that he somehow sexually assaulted her in Bergdorf Goodman in
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the middle of the u of the day, and no
camera saw it, nobody. She never told anybody about it
until twenty five years later. Or you got a judge
that says that he committed financial crimes because he valued
Even though he paid back everybody, all the banks got
all their interests back, everybody did what they were supposed
to and they were all happy and there were no victims,
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they still went after him, and yet they've never actually
been able to find a single thing he's actually done,
or his family. He's raised really great kids who love
and adore him. Even Bill Maher, who was one of
his biggest critics, said yeah, I got to meet him,
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and he's actually a pretty nice guy. I actually enjoyed dinner.
It is absolutely amazing to me how sleazy Obama was
and everybody that worked for him. I always knew it,
and I always was skeptical and didn't look. He's a
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slick talker, so was Clinton. Clinton was a slick talker.
Bill Clinton was good. He actually was very good at
delivering speeches, but he would literally lay right light of
your face. I never had sexual relations with that woman. Well,
by the definition of everybody else, we're pretty sure you did.
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It is I am astounded at the at the ability
for these people to not only be sleazy, but to
just think that everybody in the United States is too
stupid to see it. They are insulting your intelligence by
trying to lie to your face and telling you that
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you just need to believe them because they were elected
into office. Who are so what? Absolutely astounding by the way,
the Affordable Care Act for all of you people that
voted for Obama because he said he was going to
fix the insurance and the healthcare system, here's some here's
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some news. Next year, the Affordable Care Act marketplace, the
prices are going to spike somewhere around fifteen percent, meeting
of fifteen percent, which is the largest increase in more
than five years, and for millions of families, means that
the premium payment's going to increase over seventy five percent
as the enhanced tax credits expire. So there's not because
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they've enrolled something like twenty four million people and they
did exploded from eleven million to twenty four million. But
a let me see here the real families. Here's a
middle class family of four in Charlotte, North Carolina, could
see their annual marketplace premium costs increased by nearly ninety
five hundred dollars a year. A sixty year old couple
making eighty five thousand dollars per year would see their
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annual premium costs jump by fifteen thousand, four hundred dollars.
You want to talk about a recession, start jumping people's
insurance premiums up by nine, ten thousand, fifteen thousand dollars
a year. And that's money that's not going to be
spent into the economy. They can't. When you tinker with
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market forces and you try to make government the arbiter
of what should be the free market principles, you end
up with things like this. The subsidies end, and now
people are going to have to pay the piper and
they can't afford it. The Affordable Care Act was never
affordable unless we were pumping hundreds of billions of dollars
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into the healthcare system by subsidizing it. And now we
can't afford to subsidize it because we're thirty nine trillion
dollars in debt. Great move, you guys did a great job. Thanks,
We appreciate it. Those of us that aren't using the
Affordable Care Act that are just in normal business paid
for health care. Not going to see increases like that.
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But that's twenty four million people that aren't going to
have the money to be able to pay for their insurance.
Great job, all right, that's the end of the show.
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