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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Previously on your Morning show with Michael Del Chono.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
We have this theme, and this theme is narratives keep
dying of reality. And look, I will admit this is like,
first of all, I don't worship Donald Trump. I pray
for him every day. I thank God for him every day,
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and not rooting for his presidency because I'm in the
car with him. As an American, why would you root
against your president, root against your country and your own reality.
I really genuinely align with his visions. Now I don't
always I wouldn't always say it the way he says
it or do it the way he would do it.
But that's why he's probably going to go down as
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the most effective president in history, and I'm going to
go down as a fledgling talk show host. But it's
a different presidency. So and let me do it in
this wording. If we were gonna sit and have a conversation,
and I have some favorite presidents, George Washington, John F. Kennedy,
Ronald Reagan, and quite frankly, Donald Trump will be one
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of my favorite presidents. There were things about George Bush
I really loved, and there were things about George W.
Bush I really disagreed with so, but that would kind
of round out, you know, some of my thoughts. But
Donald Trump's different than all of them. You just can't
on a daily basis. And I'll give you an example.
Yesterday I was thinking, how can this great president be
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even greater? Well, one, we got a midterm election, and
while I see where he's going in the art of
the deal. In other words, the tariffs aren't the destination.
They're the tool to get to the destination. But if
they become a destination, ultimately we would win, which is
why it's a great negotiating tool. But I think, you know,
this whole game of temporary pain for permanent solution that
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could bite you in the button the midterm, and the
Democrats are honed in what they think see his two
vulnerabilities ending the war in Ukraine and the economy. Take
it off the table, just get on a plane, go
to Canada and end this deal, and I'd be wrong again.
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So we wake up this morning and just as the
media got through telling you, well, yeah, maybe Donald Trump
picks the border, but he's really screwed things up with
the economy, and this tariff war is really going to
bite him where it really counts automobiles ultimately housing because
you're not going to have any wood. And you see
what's the premiere Ford did in Canada. This guy loves America,
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hates to do it, but he's going to shaft everybody
in the Great Lakes and their electricity. And then you
wake up this morning and the premiere apologizes and puts
all these tariff talks on hold, and he's at the
table ready to forge a trade agreement. And you're like, boy,
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I was stupid to worry yesterday. You know what, maybe
the stock marker will bounce back today. Yeah, I mean
at some point, when are we going to get it?
There's just something about this guy and even when he
does things in a way you wouldn't do it, even
though ultimately he's doing the right thing, he's right and
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you're wrong again, and that's just the trade. And that's
just Ukraine. I love too, because this is probably where
the left is going to go next. I can already
see it. And putting together top five stories for you, you know,
the subtle wording like President Trump is gutting the Department
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of Education.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
You know, it makes you think of you know, just
shot a little baby deer. And now you're gutting it
in the forest and drinking its blood. And you know,
I look at it, and it's a matrix issue politically, culturally,
and the matrix issue is half of the over half
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the country I think, is going to look at it
and going, well, there's a promise made, promise kept, very
very vintage Donald Trump. And then the other side is
going to tell you think the education the I'm gonna
go to alta mass this guy's out of control.
Speaker 2 (04:25):
And then I'm just like in the middle and saying,
all right, if you put the matrix narratives aside, how
well do you think the Department of Education at the
federal level has been It didn't even exist until Jimmy
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Carter and I was a sophomore. Oh my god, how
did I get educated through my sophomore year without a
federal government involvement? And then I would just beg you,
We'll go back and look at the report card since
nineteen seventy nine. Are our kids educated more or less?
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Are they more prepared for higher education or less prepared?
Are they smarter or dumber? I can tell you this.
They've been indoctrinated and socialized quite effectively. Educated you'd have
a hard time making that case. And then you just
stop and you think to yourself, I think the average
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American makes more effort and studies the quality and results
of vehicles and refrigerators more than the education of our
children and the preparation for citizenry, higher education, and leadership
in the world. Because if you looked at the Department
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of Education in Washington, DC, the way you compare a
Samsung refrigerator to a whirldpool, it'd be an obvious choice
for you. It's just bureaucracy, control, and agenda, nothing that
has anything to do with preparing your kids for life,
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college or citizenry. And the numbers speak for themselves. We're
dumber for it, not smarter. But there will be some
who've never even studied and compared this vehicle's maintenance record
to that vehicle's maintenance. They'll fight to the depth over this.
How are our kids ever going to be educated?
Speaker 3 (06:35):
Well?
Speaker 2 (06:35):
How are we educated? From our founding to nineteen seventy nine?
Haven't you ever gotten one of those little things where
a nineteen twenty one test and you can't pass any
of it and then you find out it was freaking
fourth grade? Wow? They'll turn you on your head. A.
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We need to be educating and we're not, and this
is getting in the way. Be we need to get
smarter and compete globally, not dumber and lower the standard.
But you watch, it'll be a big matrix fight. And
if they solve the war with Ukraine and Russia, and
they solve the tariffs and the negotiations for trade, this
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is where the left will go next. They'll draw on
the line in the sand over ending government education that
has been nothing but a failure since nineteen seventy nine.
So is it a matrix issue? Promise made, promise, cap
logical choice or oh my god, they're gutting education. Where
will our children go to school? And do any of
us have the stomach to play out all these stupid
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games and lies. Those are just some of my favorite
stories of the day.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
Miss a little, miss miss a lot, and we'll miss you.
It's your morning Show with Michael del Churno.