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even though President Trump's all yeah, I mean there's a
lot of good things happening. There's a lot of great
things happening. There's some things that I know folks are
frustrated about too. We're gonna get to all of that.
By the way, tariff conversation might be one that you know,
kind of got you on edge and antsy. Maybe you're
watch in the markets and you're going, oh my goodness,
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I don't know. I don't know what to do. By
the way, Trump shined the other day, he did an
interview sat down with I mean the enemy, meet the depressed.
Kristen Welker is out her name. I think that's who
it was. Is sure trial is not happening right now
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because the defense has rested Karen, but they're gonna do
closing arguments and if you want to watch it, I
can put links up, but there's I don't think there's
really much anything happening right now because they've rested. The
last update. She's just asking me about this. The last
update was the defense rested, so now they're waiting judgment,
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says A. Witnesses excuse, jurors are excused so the parties
can discuss issues prior to closing statements. So there's nothing
to watch now.
Speaker 3 (05:28):
But.
Speaker 1 (05:31):
Any rate, like I was saying, the teriff is one thing.
Folks are kind of on edge. What's that going to do?
Because you see the stock market kind of go up
and down and you're thinking, and if you're close to retirement.
I understand if you're not, just let that go. You'll
figure it out. It's good. Probably do your due diligence,
pray about it, put it in God's hands, and then
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you're fine. That's what I would say. But I'm going
to tell you we got great news. I've been telling
you all. What is it? Last week we told you
China's caving. I got some news about that on the way.
But also this is how you know they've run their course.
They've done everything they can. They're exhausting every angle they're
now running. The tariffs are racist phase of the program. Folks,
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it doesn't get any I rejoice when I see this.
Now I used to get all mad. I can't believe
these yahoos. I love this. I'm rejoicing why because it
shows the cracks in their armor and that they're losing.
The tariffs are working.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
Some economists say tariffs will have a particularly negative impact
on black households and small businesses and communities of color.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
Oh sure, sure, because tariffs are designed to uniquely target
these individuals, just like the whole Pete Buddha, judge, you
know roads are racist, and so are bridges.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
You know, roads and bridges are racist folks. Mayor Repete
had to protect us from those races. This is roads
and bridges, all right, Let's see how she tries to
walk this one out. Let's see.
Speaker 5 (07:05):
I think the risk is.
Speaker 6 (07:07):
Real, but do not fear.
Speaker 4 (07:09):
That's the message from pastor Raymond Thomas. It's a founder
and dean at the Joseph School of Business.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
Now he didn't say Rhodes are racist or excuse me,
terris are racists, but do not He probably said, do
not fear. I'm glad they're including this, but you know,
it probably could have done without the first part.
Speaker 4 (07:28):
While teaching practical business solutions in a faith based environment,
the Christian Business School has created its own partner network
by trying to help insulate small businesses in black and
brown neighborhoods from the tear of shock and economic uncertainty.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
Because of our international presence, right, we now have opportunities
to create platforms like a global of what we call
a global partner network again, where we can develop relationships
in Nigeria and Tanzania and South Africa, where we can
begin to look at other channels for supply and for distribution.
Speaker 4 (08:00):
Some economists say tariffs will have a particularly negative impact
on black households.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
And so there you go. They didn't back up what
they said. Some economists say, well, who cares what Smoka,
why are we even listening to any of this. It's
their way of injecting a narrative into a story where
there is none about racism at all. It's their way
(08:26):
of pushing that in where they really they're there. It
was completely unnecessary. Now why would they why would they
do that well? And how would they do well? They
could take an expert, here's an expert that says the
thing we want you to hear. And then they could say,
some of these experts say insert negative Yeah, insert the
(08:57):
negative story, narrative or whatever it is the thing that's
That's how this whole scheme works. It's just a bunch
of baloney. It's a load, and a lot of people
are waking up to it, by the way, speaking of
a load, speaking of beloney. Over the weekend, we also
got the news that Mike Walls was out as NASA
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security Advisor and in don't forget this part because you
got to have this in as the ambassador to the
you in now why is this and the full story
and context important because all week in long the left
and the media, But I repeat myself out there running
around saying that Trump finally fired this guy. That they
(09:42):
must have been right all along about their signal chat
and the text message, all that stuff, right, that's what
they were doing all week of that, and they were very,
very extremely upset. Now this is a this is Trump's power.
He's gotten the Democrats to defend cath Church and this
is I know it's it's hard to imagine, but this
(10:06):
is exactly this is what he's got to You won't
believe how they did it. I'll tell you about that
in just a second. But first here he is setting
a record straight air force one. You people, he has
a you people moment? Uh, you people? We didn't fire Mike. Well,
(10:27):
listen to this.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
He was fine and where he answered to do a
good job. I don't considered that. I didn't lost confidence
in you. Why did I lost confidences? Going to the
United Nations reference to me. I think it's personally. If
I had a jewice for myself of doing I'd rather
have that job than they. He didn't resigns. I just
(10:52):
moved him. It was our restication. You people are so bad.
You know, you're trying to make it big. A lot
of something wants. You are so mad, that's why nobody
watches you. Who are you with?
Speaker 6 (11:08):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
Yeah, you people are so bad. Then well, he makes
a good point. If I lost confidence in a guy,
why would I move him to the United Nations? That
That is fantastic point. Fantastic man, that's good. And Eddie's right.
(11:32):
You people is so bad making lots of headlines over
the weekend. And you know this is not an interview
that I would expect him to give. Oh, by the way,
I wouldn't ever want any part of this. I wouldn't
talk to these people. What's the point? Trump goes right
into the heart of the lines. Then again, NBC meet
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the depressed Kristen Welker.
Speaker 6 (11:58):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (11:58):
And by the way, I got lots of clips of this,
here's just one. He talks about what he's going to do,
and he's gonna put a ball run. Did you hear this? Firstly,
he wants to bring Alcatraz. We talked about that earlier today.
Wants to rebuild Alcatraz and the infamous prison on that
island off the coast of San Francisco. I saw them
with the headlines today Alcatraz prison, and I thought them,
(12:20):
I said, why are they including prison? Obviously idiot? Was
then I realized, you know, I bet there's a lot.
This is probably a big number of people that don't
even know what Alcatraz is or was, so prison probably
was necessary for headline. I thought, that's just wild. But anyway,
aside from that, do you know what else he wants
to do. This is going to build a big, beautiful
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ballroom inside the White House, and he's going to pay
for it.
Speaker 7 (12:46):
President Trump breeding supporters at an RNC fundraiser at mar
A Lago, showing us the main ballroom at his private
club and sharing new details about the one he plans
to build at the White House.
Speaker 8 (13:00):
Going to make and build a ballroom which they've wanted
for probably one hundred years at the White House. And
it'll be a world class, beautiful.
Speaker 7 (13:09):
Ballroom, a ballroom that could cost millions of dollars. He
says he will pay for it, but himself, you will
fund it.
Speaker 8 (13:17):
I'm not going to ask the government for money. I'll
fund it, and I'm sure we'll have some donations to it.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
Well, yeah, it's a beautiful thing and it is. First
of all, I just want to tell you, like, I
think it's spectacular that he's going to do that. I
think it's fantastic. I love that. But I want to
tell you there's something else that's even bigger about this
is that ballroom will be historic. It'll be inside the
White House forever, and he will be the one who
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built it. So you talk about owning the deep state,
the Democrats or whatever, they'll always have to refer to
it as as the Trump Ballroom. Now, then probably I
don't want to change the name and all that throughout
throughout time. I mean, of course, but there was a
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lot that actually was covered during this interview, and they
put some of this stuff, some of this nonsense you've
been hearing. If anybody watched this Meet the Depressed, I
don't know how many actually actually see that job share.
Far more see the clips, you know, the highlight reel
that we're talking about now, Far more people see these
clips that actually watch the full show. This, This is really,
(14:34):
this is really fascinating. There's a lot that took place
on this. In fact, one of them was this whole
conversation about running again.
Speaker 8 (14:42):
I want to be a great president. I will have served.
Hopefully everything will go well. I feel very good. I
just did a physical I took unlike all of the presidents,
I took cognitive tests and I asted. I got one
hundred percent correct and the doctor one doctor said, there
are numerous doctors watching. I've never seen that before. Biden
(15:03):
didn't take a cact. He couldn't have gotten the first
question right. But I came out great with the physical,
both physically and mentally. And I just want to serve,
do a great job. I'll be an eight year president.
I'll be a two term president. I always thought that
was very important, to be honest with you. You know, if
you look at President Polk, he was a one term
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and he did some great things.
Speaker 6 (15:25):
Actually a pretty good president.
Speaker 8 (15:28):
And I'm not saying you can't do that, but there's
something about being a two term president that was very
important to me.
Speaker 6 (15:34):
I want to be a great president. I will have served.
Speaker 1 (15:37):
By the way he did. She asked him, I don't
know what. We didn't get the full clip in there.
She asked her, you go to sirp but what about
the third term and this that and the other thing,
And he just really I think he put it to
rest but she said, but but you're your supporters. They
want you to it's all this and he handled it,
(15:59):
just handled it just so well. The whole thing I
thought was done very I think it was very, very
nicely done. He said, well, look, you know, we'll look
at it, but that's not my attention. You know. You
let me let me see if I can find that
clip on the fly. Sorry, I thought that was the
(16:21):
one that we had. Okay, it's a little bit longer,
but here you are. Here she she's actually actually getting
into you're considering third term.
Speaker 7 (16:31):
The Trump organization is selling hats that say Trump twenty
twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
By the way. That drives them nuts. That just drives
then you know why, because the base loves it, so
they buy them and it fires up the base and
then the people that the Democrats in the media again,
but repeat myself, they just absolute foeman at the mouth
of the whole thing.
Speaker 7 (16:52):
Are you seriously considering a third term, mister president, even
though it's prohibited by the constitution?
Speaker 9 (16:58):
Or is this about staying pulled out viable?
Speaker 8 (17:00):
I will say this, so many people want me to
do it. I have never had requests so strong as that.
But it's something that, to the best of my knowledge,
you're not allowed to do. I don't know if that's
constitutional that they're not allowing you to do it or
anything else. But there are many people selling the twenty
twenty eight hat. But this is not something I'm looking
(17:22):
to do. I'm looking to have four great years and
turn it over to somebody, ideally a great Republican, a
great Republican to carry it forward. But I think we're
going to have four years, and I think four years
is plenty of time to do something really spectacular.
Speaker 9 (17:37):
The constitution does prohibit it. Have you.
Speaker 7 (17:40):
Some of your allies are pretty serious about this, though,
mister President.
Speaker 9 (17:43):
I've spoken to them. They say they are.
Speaker 7 (17:45):
Coming up with potential ways. Obviously the biggest one will
be a constitutional amendment.
Speaker 6 (17:50):
That's because they like the job I'm doing and it's
a compliment.
Speaker 7 (17:53):
Has anyone in an official capacity presented you with, sir,
here are some ideas by which you could actually get
a constitution.
Speaker 8 (18:02):
The capacity of being a big supporter of Many people
have said different things, but I'm not looking at that.
Speaker 7 (18:09):
You have built a political movement that has.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
Tru just just they make sure because she just that
they just zoomed right past it. I'm not looking at that.
And he really really is more than anything else. He's
got to get certain things done. He's got a short window,
a little period of time here where he can actually
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make that stuff happen. That's what he's focused on right now.
But of course you know you's going to push it
a little more.
Speaker 9 (18:40):
Party. It's transformed the country very.
Speaker 6 (18:43):
Frankly, political movement and history.
Speaker 8 (18:46):
Mega when you make America great again, when you look.
Speaker 7 (18:49):
To the future, mister president, do you think the MEGA
movement can survive without you as its leader?
Speaker 6 (18:55):
Yes?
Speaker 9 (18:55):
I do, Well, it gives you.
Speaker 8 (18:57):
I think it's so strong, and I think, by the way,
this is this interesting because it shows you what he's
thinking and maybe who's up up next.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
I have some thoughts on that too.
Speaker 8 (19:05):
We have tremendous people. I think we have a tremendous
group of people. We talked about a number of them.
You look at Marco, you look at JD. Vans, who's fantastic.
You look at I could name ten, fifteen, twenty people
right now, just sitting here.
Speaker 6 (19:20):
No, I think we have a tremendous party. And you
know what I can't name.
Speaker 8 (19:22):
I can't name one Democrat I mean, I look at
the Democrats. They're in total this array. They have a
new person named Crockett. I watched her speak the other day.
She's definitely a low IQ person and they said she's
the future of the party.
Speaker 6 (19:38):
I said, you have to be kidding. I don't know
what they're going to do.
Speaker 8 (19:42):
And I really believe in the two party system because
it's good to be challenged. It's really good to have
a two party you know, it's good being challenge is okay,
it keeps you sharp.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
I don't know what they're going to do. They have nobody.
Speaker 8 (19:54):
Bernie's eighty seven years old or something, and you know,
Biden is the worst thing that ever happened to old
people because he was grossly incompetent. And I think maybe
for artificial reasons, you know, at Operation something, so maybe
that's an artificial But I know people that are unbelievably
sharp and they're older than eighty seven. But I watch
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Bernie Sanders. He's a nutjob, but he's still sharp. He's
sharp is here. He's the same guy he was. He
hasn't gone down. But Biden is really he's the worst
thing to happen to old people.
Speaker 7 (20:28):
I know, that you are only one hundred days in.
But as we sit here today, who do you see
as your successor?
Speaker 9 (20:34):
Mister Prattle?
Speaker 8 (20:34):
Well, it's far too early to say that, but you know,
I do have a vice president, and typically it would
be and JD's doing a fantastic job.
Speaker 9 (20:42):
He would be at the top of the line.
Speaker 8 (20:44):
That could very well be. I don't want to get
involved in that. I think he's a fantastic, brilliant guy.
Marco is great. There's a lot of them that are great.
I also see tremendous unity. But certainly you would say
that somebody's the VP if that person is outstanding. I
guess that person would have an advantage, but I think
(21:04):
the other people would all stay in unbelievably high positions.
But you know, it could be that he'd be challenged
by somebody. We have a lot of good people in
this party.
Speaker 1 (21:14):
Fascinating now. I don't know who you are looking at
or thinking about, but I think JD has been the
best VP. I just I didn't expect him to be
this good. I just didn't. I just didn't. He's been fantastic.
Now that being said, who knows. There's a lot. As
the president says, This is kind of a stupid question
(21:37):
because there's so much. I mean, the better question is
who's out there? Who do you think is you know,
because there's a lot of time, but who do you
think is out there? Who are some of the rising stars?
You could go through some of those, but this whole
thing is is really is really do By the way,
it wasn't tough. He went right into the lions dead
on this one, and he called her out for it,
(21:57):
and I thought it was fantasmic. I'm glad they actually
aired it. I think some of the threats with CBS
and how they've been deceptively editing videos on sixty minutes
for years to stop some of this, but I was
just glad that they actually aired the whole thing.
Speaker 7 (22:10):
Prices are already going up on some popular strollers.
Speaker 6 (22:15):
This is such a dishonest interview. Already. Prices are down
on groceries, Prices are down for oil, prices are down
for oil energy, prices are down at tremendous numbers for gasoline.
And let me tell you, when you have the big thing,
what he did.
Speaker 8 (22:33):
He spent like a stupid person, which he was, but
he spent like a very stupid person. And that was
bad for inflation. But what really killed us with inflation
was the price of energy.
Speaker 7 (22:43):
Prices are already going up on some popularity.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
He called around on that. And by the way, I'm
glad he did that. It's it's obvious to me and
you when you're watching. By the way, he's very polite.
He's very polite. Imagine this, very very polite there. And
even when he's even when he's giving the by the way,
(23:07):
this was this is another moment where he gave you know,
every one of you these questions is a negative slant.
Speaker 8 (23:13):
I want to threat people fairly, whether they're voted for
me or not.
Speaker 6 (23:17):
I want to have a unified country.
Speaker 8 (23:19):
It's very hard because the media is so fake, including
like even the way you ask questions. Every question is
asked in a negative vein. There's a toy company that
took a toddler's you know whatever. But you don't talk
about the fact that gasoline is down at numbers that
nobody believes possible.
Speaker 6 (23:37):
You know why they're down.
Speaker 8 (23:38):
By the way, Drill, baby, drill, we're drilling like crazy
right now.
Speaker 7 (23:42):
We try to make sure every question is fair, mister president.
Speaker 8 (23:46):
Look, every question you ask says a very negative slant.
Speaker 9 (23:49):
No, no, but I'm just ring are mine.
Speaker 6 (23:51):
For responding to you.
Speaker 8 (23:52):
I don't think you're very difficult at all to respond to,
to be honest with you, but you know what, you
should ask some positive things. I want to threat people
fairly that he.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Did very well with her, and I think he came
off very well with her. I'm he's a little more
you know, through this time and age and wisdom. And
also there's a little although you know the rally, he's
still showed he still had that the other night. But
it is, uh, I will say that it is. It's interesting.
(24:25):
Who knows what that moment in Butler, Pennsylvania did to him?
You know who knows?
Speaker 5 (24:33):
Uh?
Speaker 1 (24:33):
I guess see, we're gotta adjust this too, Laura. Prices
are not down for groceries or gas. Well, I don't know.
It's hard to say because I don't know where you are,
and I don't know what you're gauging a or judging
it on. But I'll give you two perspectives. Okay, Michigan
very high on gas and groceries. Okay, some of that
(24:57):
is true and some of it isn't. Because Michigan again
is very a big area. Uh, jump, gas jumped up.
It was two ninety I'll give you a couple of
different examples by me. For the longest time, gas was
two ninety nine. Then it jumped up last week to
three twenty nine, and then it was down yesterday to
three h nine Central Michigan. Yeah, so we got blow
(25:20):
here in Michigan. Unfortunately, we got the gas tax on
top of everything else. And then Michigan works really strangely
for gases. I don't know why, but the gas prices
are weird here, Bruce. The great point, we were up
at five dollars a gallon with Biden Biden bridges. That's funny. Now,
(25:41):
all of that being said, I paid a couple of
weeks ago, and I think it's still in this. This
is just show you where the prices actually are. There's
a little gas war happening. I almost don't want to
give this too much attention because I don't want to
tell people about people flood in there. Then they'll stop
because I'm getting cheap gas and I love it. But
(26:03):
I paid a dollars seventy two was it seventy two? Yeah?
That was it? To seventy two dollars seventy two, I
would I would have lost it to seventy two a
gallon in Howard City. Now that just happens to be
(26:24):
a road that I travel throughout the week and I have.
I got to see it and I was like, wow,
I've seen some of the past month or so. They've
had this crazy gas we're going on there now. That
shows you if they're able to sell gas at two
seventy two. That shows you what the gas stations are
are are doing here in town. See they what they
(26:46):
what they're counting on is you don't know how low
gas prices are and why are gas price is low?
Well you heard him mention it. It's tough to say.
Speaker 10 (26:54):
Because it it. It's back and forth, and most people
don't understand when they hear it. But there's two different
ways of looking at things.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
Okay, there's gas prices and there are oil prices. Gas
and oil. Now what I'm about to show you is
I think it's even lower than what it was last
time I looked. Look at this. This is what affects
your gas prices. Now, there is there's stuff that has
to happen. Yeh, it's price GAUS and there's a lot
(27:28):
of that happening, but it's also just taking their taking
profits because they know where things are going. But look
at this, Look at this. I don't know if you
can see. Let me see if I can zoom this
in a little bit better. Okay, there you go. Can
you see WTI creude rent crude? Okay, you can see
all that. That's that's like the oil. These are oil
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prices per barrel before it gets turned in to get
refined and turned into gas. Right, so the oil prices
are at like record lows in recent years, fifty six
dollars of barro on. The last time it was this cheap,
in fact, was the plandemic, the scandemic. So they know
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and they're paying enoughing for now. I don't know when
it actually like how that translates into the gas. I'll
have to do some digginity exactly that process is when
you can see it, but it's already starting to happen.
The other thing is food. When he said food prices
are down, he's talking about eggs, which they actually did
take an active role to bring the price of eggs down.
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I don't know about you. What it isn't enough to
make me notice. I don't know, but I will tell
you we're not going through the roof like we were
with Biden. So I give him credit on that his
first term, it hit sixty year barrel and gases around
two dollars a gall So that's probably believe where things
should go. There's a couple of reasons why this is
(29:04):
so cheap right now. He's right, drill, baby, drill. It's
supplying demand. The supply is so high right now that
the demand just isn't there for it. Eggs did go down, Laura,
I don't know if they went down on the type
of eggs you boy. By the way, I'm gonna tell
you some egg prices for me never really went up.
(29:24):
We buy the crazy bougie like fancy, like seven nine
dollars a dozen, like organic. They give these eggs. There
are these chickens maybe almost treated as well as Jason's,
the crazy ones that we buy.
Speaker 11 (29:42):
For why we got started buying those, but we do.
Don't ask me, ask my wife. But anyway, I digress.
My point is is that for me, they never went
They never went up or down. In Michigan, egg prices
went up. And this is a Michigan thing. Only in
Michigan egg went out.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Because of that stupid law that came into effect that
said we had to have KG three everywhere else. Prices
are down quite a bit. And what are you talking
about with the cart and eggs a couple of bucks?
I don't know. It's it's I'm just saying, like it.
I get it. I understand why people are it's a
(30:21):
psychological thing. Good day. You should buy from the Amish Glory.
You probably get better eggs. Anyway, that's a good idea. Yeah,
eggs are down in my area. They were seven and
now they're four. Sherry said, oh, that's great, So there
you go. I've noticed that my work eggs were nine
seventy five down to five ten a dozen. That's great.
(30:44):
But everything's different everywhere. So I get it. But I
will say, like, just just to defend some of what
he said, I think that's probably probably important to throw
that out there. What else did he put to rest
all these rumors about Secretary of Defense Pete hagg Seth.
He said, No, that's not true. We're not trying to
get rid of them. We like what Pete's doing.
Speaker 9 (31:03):
Are you looking for a new Secretary of Defense?
Speaker 6 (31:06):
No, not even a little bit. No, Pete's going to
be great.
Speaker 9 (31:09):
Where his job is safe right now, a.
Speaker 8 (31:11):
Fantastic job against the who thies who like blowing ships
up and watching them sink.
Speaker 6 (31:17):
In the ocean. We're hitting him very hard. I know
he's doing a very good jobe.
Speaker 9 (31:21):
His job is safe right now, totally safe. Are you
looking for it?
Speaker 1 (31:25):
All right? What about low level activist judges trying to
take over the power of the presidency, as he said,
great point about this. In fact, we got a lot
of them. I saw the meme the other day that
I love Trump resigning to be a federal district judge
where he can be more powerful than the president is
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a great meme.
Speaker 6 (31:47):
We're doing great on illegal immigration.
Speaker 8 (31:50):
We are being hit hard by judges that I think
they're trying to take away the power of the presidency.
I was elected in a massive landslide and a big,
you know, big vote. We won the swing states, we
won the popular vote, we won the district votes by
tremendous numbers. We want everything, and one of the reasons,
one of the primary reasons I was elected, was to
(32:13):
get people out of our country that were allowed. We
have prisoners, we have murderers, we have terrorists, in our country.
We have people from mental institutions that are seriously insane.
They all came in through Biden's open border policy, and
I was elected to get them out and to seal
the border, but to get them out, and we'll have judges.
(32:33):
They're activist judges. They're saying, well, you know, you don't
have the right to take out murderers and people that
you don't even want to talk about. These are really
some really bad criminal people. And they're here illegally, so
you know, they talk about your next question will be
due process. But they talk about due process, but do
you get due process when you're here illegally?
Speaker 1 (32:55):
Great question. Fantastic interview, by the way, have you missed
some of that and you want to go back and
watch it. I thought it was a very well done,
I mean, masterclass in how to handle these folks, and
he did it coming out looking great. Now. I don't,
like I said, I don't know how many people on
the left are gonna see this. I don't know how
I'd like like to think. That's one episode of Meet
the Depressed that I'd like for them to see. But
(33:18):
that's that is that's one that's worth spreading with the
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the gas wore a two dollars seventy two cents and
price wars here and Howard City is no more according
to an update. I hate to hear that I have
not been through it a week or two, so maybe
(35:28):
that's maybe a little fine. I gotta tell you, I
absolutely loved filling up there. It's not too bad right
now though, I mean three dollars nine and even lower.
If it stays that way, we'll be good, all right,
folks back with more. In fact, i'd probably go even lower.
You know, they got to the switch over to the
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