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All right, speaking of gears, let's switch gears and get
into what is happening with affordability. I told you about
this earlier. I think this is going to be one
of the bigger sticking points, one of the things that
Democrats are going to try to nail Trump with. And
it's all their fault, by the way, they are absolutely brilliant.
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Diabolical is probably the best word for this. Scott Adams says,
the issue of affordability, that word, it's all the Democrats
have working for them, Scott says, and Trump busy yesterday
in that marathon cabinet meeting that went so long, taking
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the power out of it. Affordability is a Democrat scam.
Now listen, don't hear what he's not saying. I talked
about this earlier. You got to listen for exactly what
he says.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Here. We'll take a listen to this video.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
The word affordability is a Democrat scam. They say it
and then they go into the next subject and everyone thinks, oh,
they had lower prices. No, they had the worst inflation
in the history of a country, you know.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
But this is this is this is what he means
because they're going to take this out of context. I
guarantee that when he says stuff like this, they always
love to run with it, but they'll take it out
of contests. They'll say, yeah, he's his he says that,
in fact, you can't afford this, that and the other
thing is a scam. Somebody's saying what he's saying. The
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scam is is that they're pointing the finger at him.
Same with the Epstein fires. They look at the hoax wording.
The hoax was that they were implicating him. The scam
here is that they're implicating him. No, he's fixing the problems.
You know, all this that you've had to deal with,
all of the prices of everything, gas, groceries all over the.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Room, eight dollars, eggs, and the rest of it.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
Yeah, all of that was because of Democrats, Biden and
inflation driving prices through the roof.
Speaker 4 (04:13):
And he.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
In the short amount of time that he's had, has
so far been able to bring prices down in a
in a lot of ways. And I tell you the
gas price. We played all of it yesterday. But the
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gas prices are a major piece of this. Gas for
the first time below three dollars a gallon, CNN has
to be forced to cover it for the first time
in four and a half years. That includes Biden's time,
by the way. That's that's that's that's why it was
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so high, and yet they they were forced to cover
it all.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Here they are.
Speaker 5 (05:03):
Gas prices below three dollars for the first time in years.
Let's get to see and as Matt Egan for the
good news on this, Yeah, absolutely, it's nice to finally
be here with some good news on the cost of
living front. So, for the first time in four and
a half years, gas prices are averaging three dollars a
gallon national in court in TRIPLEA, down by seventh cents
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in just the past week. Gas prices were low a
year ago as well, but they're even cheaper now. This
is encouraging to see because late last month there was
a period where gas prices were actually higher this year
than last year, but that has reversed again and now
we've just fractions of a penny away from breaking below
three dollars a gallon. Now, as you mentioned, we've got
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twenty states across the country where the average is actually
less than two seventy five a gallon, including North Carolina,
South Carolina, Texas, Iowa, Wisconsin, and Colorado as well. Certainly
nice to see this.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
Why is this happening?
Speaker 5 (06:00):
Well, it all comes down, of course to oil prices. Right,
oil prices are about fifty nine dollars a barrel.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Now they're going to say it's o packing. Why did
the OPEC do it?
Speaker 1 (06:11):
For Trump?
Speaker 2 (06:11):
And they didn't do it for Mike. What do you
think we had that whole conversation yesterday. It's pretty obvious
a woman freaking out when she discovers gas prices below
two dollars a gallon Colorado doll two.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
I kept it and I just paid under sixteen dollars
for the gas.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Now, I I think I did get gas under two
dollars a gallon, but it was by using like the
meyer imperson. You get like a dollar off per gallon.
Just kind of cheating, right, that's not really you know,
I can't remember last time I saw it that low Oklahoma.
In that area you will find you will find some
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cheap guess. I think I saw it in Oklahoma or Texas.
One of the kids the other day had it for
a dollar ninety nine or something. That's incredible. Now you
won't see that in Michigan. We're gonna have fifty cent
gas tax on every gallon starting in January, but our
gas prices will be lower. In fact already are I
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told you that expensive gas station to drive pass every
day a dollar It was a dollar eighty, and the
store across the street they were at a dollar idiom
and then these guys have said we're going to go
a dollar seventy nine, and then again that is it's
all psychological, right, but that is one of the big
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and it'll be a big one. It'll be a big one.
It's psychological, it's but it's very important because it is
something that people look to and they say, Okay, what
what is Trump really doing for me? What is Trump
really doing for me? And you may not love everything, right,
there may be things that you say, I just don't know,
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but the terraffs, this whole scam that the terroriffs are
gonna hurt us and all that, Uh, it just hasn't
been the case.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
That really hasn't been the case.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
I've yet to find something that I've really been hurt. Well,
you know, the tariffs, something that really cost me an
arm and leg that I can't afford anymore.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Is something that really, you know, that really hurt me.
That chariffs was terriss is the culprit.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
Now there are companies that are upset, and I understand
that because look, it's tough to do business. I get
it either way. I mean, you you each just in
every day you're on your feet toast trying to make
sure that you got everything eyes dot and t's crossed,
et cetera. So there are there are people and businesses
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the tariffs impact and that they do hurt, So I
will I will admit that. But on the whole, Trump
is doing this in order he claims to make sure
that they can renegotiate these trade deals, and I think
that helps us in a completely different way. We have
to write the ship. And uh, what's interesting to watch
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this tariff talk. When it comes to the the taxes.
Trump has made the case that he's got to be
able to get rid of income taxes. He's going to
be able to completely get rid of income taxes at
some point. Possibly, No, I don't know, we'll have to
We'll have to wait and see how that all plays out.
But could you imagine if it were really able to
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do that, if they were really able to do that,
the kind of impact that that would have on the economy,
It would be astounding what that would do for folks,
What that would do for your economy, just just for you.
Can you imagine? Sean says, so far, Trump hasn't squeezed
our budget yet.
Speaker 1 (09:49):
I haven't. I haven't seen it yet either, And.
Speaker 3 (09:51):
I believe that at some point in the not too
distant future, you won't even have income tax to pay
because the money would take it in is sober it's
so enormous that you're not going to have income text
to pay, whether you get rid of it or just
keep it around for fun, or have it really low,
much lower than it is now, but you won't be
paying income text. We've slashed one track.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
We're not even a full year end, by the way,
So just remember these things, A lot a lot of
them are moving quicker than we thought they would. But
also you have to remember that over time, it takes time.
It takes time. So what does that look like? What
does that look like if that if that actually goes
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into effect, and that those checks are the tariffs checks,
that's a whole nother piece of it they say we
could be possibly getting. I don't know. I've looked at this.
You know on this this is the problem. I have
my ideologies, right, and you've got to understand this really
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in order for you to really think critically about everything,
you have to you have your your your ideologies.
Speaker 1 (11:05):
Your your preferences. Now I lean.
Speaker 2 (11:12):
Conservative but also libertarian, right, I want less government. You
know that that's like my preference less government. I really
don't want a lot of government intervention in a lot
of things, right, but I have to take my ideas
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out of the classroom, which is sometimes I think that
the problem that libertarians like blumpomp against, especially like when
you're voting for candidates they have no chance of ever
getting ever getting elected, you're taking votes away, and I think,
especially at this point, it's it's important for us to
note we're not playing like, oh well, I'm just I'm
(11:56):
being strategic. I'm being strategic with my vote right now
for a libertarian instead of voting for a Republican who
may not be perfect and maybe even far from perfect. Like,
let's be honest, folks, Trump is far from perfect. You
could you could daily look at him and he and
(12:17):
I know you wouldn't love to hear me say this,
but you could look at him and you could say,
I don't like this about him and don't like that
about him. Far from the personality and the Trump derangement
syndrome issues, but he's the best we got number one
and number two. He's doing pretty good job. You got
to give him credit. And this is I know it's
(12:40):
a low bar, but this is the bar. He doesn't
hate our country. He doesn't hate our country. That's what
we're up against. I think a lot of people probably
have lost sight of that. We're not talking about like
the two parties that you're voting for. People want bigger
government versus smaller government. We're not talking about the differences
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in party at that point anymore. What we're talking about
is people that love the country and people that hate
the country. That's the difference. That's the truth, logic, common sense,
that's the reasonable or not. That's where we are. So
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I I you gotta make that point to just to
tell you there are a number of things that Trump
has done, that president has done that have have made
massive impact. Number one, I would say is immigration. That
border is closed. You have to cut first of all,
if you've gotta boat this leak and you gotta, you gotta,
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you gotta go ahead and seal that thing up right away.
Speaker 1 (13:46):
And that's what he did.
Speaker 2 (13:47):
Number one, first day, No more masses of people flocking
into the country, caravans coming from all over, so you
cut that off. Number two, going after those people, tough
on crime and also on those criminal illegals, going after
those people that are in the country.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
We got to get them out.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Same issue with the fentanyl coming across in the drug
boats and the narco terrorist and god knows what else they're.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Doing in Venezuela, all those things.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
Same thing with what they're doing right now, he's cutting
it off. Then you go through and your work on
the other issues. And by the way, this is massive
because of my administration, and I'm probably people that it
would have been other sort of limp wristed Republicans that
didn't have the cos, the cohones, the wavos rancheros to
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get the job done.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
They would have never they would have never done any
of these. That was just problems too big.
Speaker 2 (14:43):
I just don't think there's not much we could do,
you know, there's only so much all of that.
Speaker 1 (14:50):
You you you.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Kick a look at at at what this what this
actually does, and you've got a person who's willing to
take action. It's it's a game. It's a game changer.
There's really no other way to put it.
Speaker 6 (15:06):
So.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
And that's just a couple of things, by the way,
I mean, that's just beginning to scratch, just beginning to
scratch the surface. Do I love everything that he does? No,
But I won't love everything that anyone does. You have
to realize this, you're not going to There is no
perfect candidate. There's no perfect person. There was only one
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of them, and he laid down his life for us
because we'll never be perfect. That's why we needed.
Speaker 1 (15:36):
Him to do it.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
And so look, we can talk about this till we're
blue in the face. But this affordability issue that Scott
Adams mentions that the President Trump is trying to take
the air out of I think we're seeing it. I
think it's gonna happen. But the messaging is important and
the action is important. So you've got gas prices. The
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other thing that's going to be big is energy, folks.
I'm telling you, at some point they're trying this. We've
seen last night and tonight over where we are in Lowell,
they're trying to put this data center in. I heard
a quote on TV they played on the air earlier
just made my skin crawl. The guy was saying, well,
you know, these guys are gonna pay. They're gonna pay
for their energy. It's not going to pack impact your
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bill at all.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
That is a lie.
Speaker 2 (16:24):
There's just absolutely no way that these data centers no
matter where they're going to be, are going to.
Speaker 1 (16:30):
Not affect your bill. It's a flying demand.
Speaker 2 (16:33):
We're gonna see energy power usage through the roof of
the lights that we've never seen before. It's going to
make the demand go up. Some days they won't be
able to even meet it. At the same time, we've
got a group suing over the Campbell plant, the cold
plant over on the Lake Shore. Right now, they're suing
the Trump administration. To the Trump administration put on an
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executive order keep that thing open. We're gonna need it.
The ultimate answer from everything I've heard, is modular nuclear.
But I think until we get to the point where
we have set up modular nuclear for all of these places,
and maybe even in your own neighborhood, you know, maybe
we'll get to a point where you can have your
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own I don't know. But until we get to that point,
I think it's gonna be everything in all hands on deck.
It's got to be the cold, it's gotta be the nuclear,
it's gonna be the natural gas. There might be some
wind in solar that makes plants sense in some places.
I don't know that it makes a whole lot of
sense here, But that's another reason why your your electric
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bills got up because they put all this investment into
the climate scam throughout the years for the wind, solar
and unicorn farts, and you know how effective that's been.
That's an absolute disaster, even so much to the point
again we said this the other day, but it's true.
But your boy Bill Gates came out. Bill Gates said, well,
I don't know, you know, I'm kind of backing down
on that. Bill Gates backing down on the climate scam.
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This is a guy that wanted to blow out the
sun at one point.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
Hello.
Speaker 2 (18:08):
So the energy issue is going to be the next
big piece. That's the next big piece. People are going
to be watching how does it all play out? And
I'm seeing it in some places. You're you're looking at
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bills five hundred bucks a month for some small apartments,
and you know in some places like how do you
how do you make that work? How do you make
that work for people? I mean that can't afford they
can't afford anything. And water is going to be the
next piece. Why good question, because all these data plants
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they all need to soak up and suck up all
this water. They're gonna need to soak up and suck
up all this water to get it done. There's just
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there's just no way of getting around it. They have
to have it to operate, and you could make the case,
and I think they partially will, but you could make
the case that it's a national security issue. So keep
keep that in mind. Food's gonna be always an issue.
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They're gonna be watching what happens to the food costs. Obviously,
they're gonna they're gonna try everything they can in the
next year or so to stop Trump because they realize
if they can, they can stop you. They can throw
every monkey wrench they have at us.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
And.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
You know what happens. You know what happens from there.
Speaker 2 (20:05):
On a Binning show yesterday's Senator Ron Johnson talking about
the CIA, we were talking about Venezuela and why we're
really bombing those votes and some of the other things
that are happening, why we're surrounding Venezuela. This well, I
don't say to Mark, by the way, I don't say any.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Of this is scary.
Speaker 2 (20:26):
I say it to prepare you, and by the way,
to folks that are the prying kind, this is something
that we need to continue to fight against. When you
hit President Trump and office, it was in the end,
it was just the beginning of a fight. Speaking of
the fight Venezuela, the CIA their role in rigging elections
all over the country.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Center Ron Johnson from Wisconsin on a massive fraud.
Speaker 7 (20:46):
I mean, I'm listening to apparently a former CIA operative
talking about how they shave votes. Not in Democrat counties.
They'll shave a few percent using the machines in Republican
counties where people aren't really suspecting it, where the vote
total should have been sixty so only fifty eight percent. Again,
I don't know how they do it exactly, but I
do know that we don't even come close to investigate
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voter fraud or welfare fraud. We don't put anywhere near
the amount of effort that we should be putting into this.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
We Center, you just broke some huge news there.
Speaker 4 (21:18):
You're listening to a do you have a CIA whistleblower
that is saying.
Speaker 7 (21:22):
And again is this true?
Speaker 3 (21:24):
Again?
Speaker 7 (21:24):
You hear all these things. This is on podcasts, you know,
so apparently CIA operative who's But let's face it, I
believe the CIA has doctored elections in other countries. That's
probably indisputable those same types of operations. Do those occur
here in America? My guess as they do. Do I
have hired evidence. No, But again we just don't investigate it.
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The people, you know, we're all harmed by it. But
the for example, the losing candidate, they didn't have the funds,
We didn't have the time yet certified these elections. So
election fraud goes largely uninvestigated. We uncover again in this
in your earlier segment five one hundred phony registrations. It's
just the tip of the iceberg, just.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
The tip of the iceberg. You're hearing these stories start
to trickle out. Now, why is it important? Because at
some point the average person needs to hear this. At
some point, the average person needs to be educated on
what is actually happening, and they need to see what's
really going on out there. If they can, you can
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see these things going on, you'll be able to actually
you'll be able to get the scoop on.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
It all.
Speaker 2 (22:40):
By the way, hoaxes won't stop. That's a whole other thing.
This is Jesse Waters. I think he was on the
five the other day talking about all the hoaxes we've
seen in twenty twenty five alone.
Speaker 1 (22:51):
Listen to this ad up.
Speaker 4 (22:52):
These are the hoaxes the Democrats have perpetrated. I'm looking
at you, Jessica, just since Trump's be sworn in the
second time. The coke boat hoax, the Maryland Dad hoax,
the bombs didn't target and blow up, the Iranian nuclear
mountain hoax, the illegals don't get free healthcare hoax, the
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Maga guy killed Charlie kirk hox, the Muscus stealing or
social Security hoax, and Antifa isn't real hoax. Now, I
just came up with that off the top of my head.
If I was a Democrat, I'm just crossed my legs.
If I were a Democrat, I would be embarrassed. I'm
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drinking from estratto. I would be embarrassed because you're so
wrong for so long. How do you live with yourself, Jessica,
How do you live with yourself?
Speaker 5 (23:43):
Now?
Speaker 4 (23:43):
Jessica doesn't fall for at all, maybe half. But here's
the difference between how Fox and the rest of the
press covers these presidents. Fox would just point a camera
at stuff. We would just point a camera at the border.
We point the camera at crime. We pointed to bid
and't fallen asleep and falling. And that's all you had
to do was just show people what was happening. We
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didn't have to lie, we didn't have to leak, we
didn't have to like the rank speculation. And that's the difference.
And that's why people don't read the Washington Post anymore.
No one watches CNN. The messed up part is they
don't really care if the MRI was clean. They don't
care about the president's house. They care about this president's health,
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and they want it to be bad. They don't want
him healthy. They're looking for a scandal that's going to
be covered up. Like think about Biden was coughing, he
was frail, he was forgetful, and they loved it until
he bombed the debate and then they tossed him overboard.
And the guy now has cancer and they hate him.
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And why do they hate him? Because he ran for
president again? And why did he run for president again, Jessica,
Because he knew Kamala couldn't win. And you know what
he was right.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
Hawks after hunks after hawks. You're gonna get can you
to get them? You're gonna contess as the playbook. This
is how it works. But we're doing our best to
disclose them, pull the curtain back on them every day,
and you're seeing.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
More and more of that happening, by the way, each
and every day.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
In fact, the other one the other day that it
was so quick and it was the Secretary of warring.
Oh it was the boats hoax that that whole thing.
It happens so quickly, they folded so quickly on it.
Never seen anything like it. It was just like within hours.
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That's how fast things are moving now. By the way, now,
speaking of moving, wheeling and dealing, the president doing so much.
Speaker 1 (25:50):
We just heard yesterday.
Speaker 2 (25:50):
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help support Mike and this program. Every time you buy
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anything from my piloy, you help is support this program
as well. I've been seeing a lot about this in
the last couple of days, and it is good news.
I'm seeing the thousand dollars checks come out. We talked
about this. Trump wants to give those checks to kids
and obviously help them build a future for investments. We
saw Michael Dell yesterday talking about this, and these checks
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are starting to make They're starting to make some way.
People are actually starting to talk about some of this stuff,
and I think it's making people think in a different way.
You just need to have a way to get people started,
to get them thinking about this, and a lot of
people think about it. You got a thousand bucks for
your kids. You got a thousand bucks for your kids
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to be able to start to start some sort of investment. No,
a lot of people don't just have money sitting around
like that, So here's how the math works. What accounts
can grow. They say to one hundred and ninety one
thousand dollars from age zero to eighteen, then over to
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two million dollars up to retirement. The maximum contributions up
to five thousand dollars a year. If you do that,
you can start with a seed money. There's one thousand
dollars for Trump Michael Dell, I think two hundred and fifty.
And it helps teach American kids about saving very early.
And the government can't touch the money. You don't even
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need to make the five thousand dollars max to get
a huge benefit from this. I mean, just let it ride.
It's an incredible idea. Think about how you can help
the next shit. I mean, this is this is massive
moving forward.
Speaker 8 (30:45):
Of where this goes from zero to two point two
five million over the course of sixty years, that's a
pretty nice nest egg for retirement if people continue to
put into it. Your thoughts on this account.
Speaker 6 (30:59):
Well, you know on Fox Business we talk all the
time about the importance of time in the market, starts
saving early, teach kids why investing is so important.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
Sense of where this it's it's it's massive.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
You talk about the the the difference that you can make,
and it's it doesn't take a lot. It doesn't take
a lot. But folks are now starting to look at
what do we need to do to I mean, you're
talking about dramatically change what's happening in this country. Coming
up afterwards, we're going to record a special segment with
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our good friend Maha.
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Missy.
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We've got big Maha news we got to talk about.
But just so you know, the Black Friday pricing is
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