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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now listening to because it's us where it is not
only well, actually no, it is absolutely now it is
absolutely required to talk politics at the dinner dinner table
like this is not a game, it's not a drill anymore.
This is real life and we have a lot to
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talk about this evening. Where I mean, where do we start? Right?
We have Trump who has lost his mind. We have
his followers who have not realized that he has lost
his mind. We have the Democrats who are looking at
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right now like they have not gotten their act together.
We have some issues with the Green Party that I
am going to talk about a little bit yes with
them as well. We don't know if Gary Johnson has
come down from his high yet. There's just a lot
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of questions that are going unanswered, and hopefully tonight I
can get those answers for you. So for those of
you who are on Facebook, please share this because well,
we have a lot of a lot of good information tonight,
and I just wanted to make sure we get this
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out to everybody, as you know, as quickly as possible.
So first of all, the first thing that we are
going to talk about today is mister executive order and
the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party, the Republican Party, and
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essentially all the critiques almost I think almost universally the
critiques have been kind of like hypocritical from all sides. Right,
So we can talk about Trump first now, ironically enough,
because you know, Trump does seem to attract some pretty
crazy people. Not all of them are crazy, We should
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never over generalize, but he does attract some pretty crazy people,
and I think we can all agree with that. So
these crazy people used to tap things like Obama is
a dictator. He just executive order is his way to everything.
He never goes through Congress, which I mean and I
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hate to me and Obama aren't really on the best
term right now for those of you who don't know.
But let's let's be honest. Even though some people seem
to believe this. The Universal Health Care at aka Obamacare
was not an executive order. Even the legislation for the
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stimulus package that was not an executive order. I mean,
it's like along with this of things that actually I
think he actually has some of the least amount of
executive orders in the history of the Oval Office, if
we're going to be completely honest, right, Nor did he
make it his first action when he came into office
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to just start executing executive orders. That's not the first
thing that he decided to do. So we need to be,
like I said, we need to be objective when we're
talking about this because those kind of crazy Republicans, and
some of them are actually still at office and now
we're not even talking about the Trump or just people
that are in office, will call Obama a dictator. And
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for whatever reason, all of those people are sitting back
in man's Trump just is going to sign us into
a damn early grave of the country. We're only two
hundred years old. Can we at least at least get
the three hundred? I mean goodness, greatious. He's trying to
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get make sure all the immigrants out here, trying to
kick out the Mexicans, he's trying to kick out the Muslims.
I feel like at some point he's gonna come for
us too. For those of you who are not, who
are not watching live, I am black and I am
fearful that he may come for us one day. It's
not anything new for us. But you know, now he's executive,
he's executive ordering everything away. So that's that's not that
much I can do about that, and not when it's
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a Republican house in the Senate because the Democrats messed up.
So not only is he doing that, but I don't
think he really understands the extent of this is why
sometimes you go through you got to go through commers,
right because you at the president. You don't want to
look stupid. So he does things like say, we're going
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to have a hiring freeze on federal jobs. Okay, okay,
I don't guess the best idea. If you look at
the numbers, federal jobs actually make up like points zero
zero two percent of the budget. They don't make that
much money. Like there are people in the federal industry
who do make money, but like you're talking about one
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hundred and twenty thousand, probably one hundred fifty thousand max.
And that's like after being there almost twenty years. But
he said want a high rich So okay, little incremental
steps to to decrease in the budget. Okay, okay, that's cool.
So then the NATS executive order you do is we're
gonna put a we're gonna build a wall, which okay, Mexico,
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he said they're not paying for that. So saying that
means you're gonna rob the people that put you in
office after you them. Because the first thing everybody asks,
who's gonna pay for the damn wall? You said, Mexico
pay for damn wall. Then Mexico's president said, we ain't
paying for the damn wall. And now we're here. Now
I'm at the pay for damn wall. Oh, I want
the wall. I like Mexico. I like Mexicans. I like
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Mexican food. I like Mexican Tago trucks. I like Mariatta bands,
I like all that stuff. I like Kensietas, I like
all that. I don't want Mexico go nowhere. But when
you get this wall now, because in my head, I'm like, okay,
so you're gonna have a wall down. I think we
kind of all makes you compare ourself for this. Who
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the hell's gonna work on the wall? Mister Trump, who's
gonna go to damn wall? You just froze all of
the damn federal hiring jobs. Who's gonna work on the wall?
He was gonna have a wall sitting there. Who're gonna
build the wall? Who's gonna pay for? Like? You can't
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tell us? Hey, we're freezing all the jobs. You literally
executive ordered this, and then here the part appears to me,
you'll probably the most there's these Republicans are sitting behind
him knowing, you know, like how they always say, like
when your friend let you do something stupid, like, man,
you got bad friends? Who lets you walk out the
house wearing that? Who lets you make that decision? You
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got some bad friends. This is exactly the type of
the Republicans that behind him. Act he signs one executive
order to freeze federal jobs and then say, let's create
all these programs and necessities that are going to require
us using federal funds and federal employees to complete. And man,
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because what they don't like to tell you is once
you start a program, which for conservatives, this is why
they the actual majority, like not majority, but the same conservatives.
The reason they say that they don't like having too
many programs is because of a very factual statement. Once
you start a program in America, they don't disappear. Uh,
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they continue to drain the system and continue to drain,
you know, the resources that are diverted from other perhaps
more necessary resources. So you when I say more necessary
resources is what I mean, this is also why they
are bad frames. So first of all, you're gonna put
you gonna build a wall, nobody can man de side
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of the excutive order saying that nobody come in it
unless you're going to hire private contractors, which would undoubtedly
piss off a lot of people because there are a
lot of federal employees, a lot of veterans, a lot
of you know, spouse's veterans, children and veterans. There's people
who have been in the water federal government up that
they deserve their opportunities. Especially there's part of what to
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patrol people that would love to do that. I mean,
I don't think that's anything wrong with having, you know,
border patrol. I think that we want to make sure
wheer they're safe. I think that they're meant to keep
the people inside safe, now harm the people who are
on the outside. So that's my stance on that.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
But here's also why they're didn't while you got bad friends,
mister Trump.
Speaker 1 (08:42):
To my knowledge, I think it's only what fifty percent
or so that actually come from people immigrants come undocumented
and stay here and document it. Because it's either it's
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like less than fifty percent, it's almost half. They don't
have to come, they don't even come illegally. They get
a visa. Can you believe those exist? They get a visa,
they get it towards visa, they get a student visa,
they get it work visa, and they just literally overstay.
They're welcome, and guess what happens. They eventually put in
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paperwork and they fall through with the process and they're legal.
So here's what's better about that. So you're trying to
make this huge argument saying that and documented citizens are
coming over and they're sending their worse? Is that what
they' that's what you told us, right, they're sending their worse.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
You literally can't get a visa if you are a
bad person.
Speaker 1 (09:48):
If you are participating or have the history of participating
in criminal activity, You're not coming over here with a visa.
You're either going to get stopped at our customs you
want to get start at theirs, or you're just going
to get denied the visa altogether, which is usually what happens.
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You're not getting in trouble while you're on your visa.
Do you know why? Guess where people who get in
trouble while they're on their visa, do they go back home?
So you're trying to make these generalizations based on one
quote unquote one hundred of undefinite immigrants, how they get here,
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and how to solve that problem when you don't even
understand that you're sample sized already flawed by like fifty percent.
That's a huge little glitch in the matures, don't you think.
I mean, I'm not crazy, right, that's a glitch of
the matures. So most of these so mind you on
top of all of that, out of that fifty percent
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that may come, you know, out of that, fifty percent
comes in through the feet through visa. So we're to
say fifty fifty fifty coming through, fifty percent coming through visa. Overstate,
they're welcome come in undocumented. How many of those do
you think are are actually Mexican? Because, believe it or not,
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that's not all of the immigrants here. I know some
people believe that, but that's not all being documented. That's
not all of the undocumented immigrants in the United States.
Haitians come in by great members into the States. Most
of them live in Florida, Cubans, Colombians, Brazilians, Chileans, Argentinians,
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I mean obviously those from the Middle East who we
try to keep out as well. I mean, the list
goes on.
Speaker 2 (11:55):
So you're building one of all, You're spending all of
our money to build one wall that will literally give
us a marginal because I don't.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Really know what the wall is supposed to do. I
don't know they're gonna build it taller than the fixes
that are already there. Now our people are they gonna
are they gonna build like unconstitutional, inhumane methods to keep
out people because because what's what's gonna happen is that
all you have to do is fine, I'll just apply
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for visa. I'll apply for visa, I'll save up, apply
for visa, and I'll just overstay my welcome. Yeah, it's
a little bit more complet complex, but now you're gonna
probably see it. You might not see it increase, but
you're going to see the percentage of people coming in
and say illegally through disas increase. So guess what that means.
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You're gonna have to hire more people to monitor that.
But you're gonna but you know what, we can't do
that now because guess what your dumb man is thinking
has freeze the federal jobs you just did. Literally, I
don't you don't see the problems that complet the bitterest
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within your own executive orders. Bro Like, man, Look, the
man is an idiot. He's gotta be. The people he
hangs out with are not smart, or they're either not smart,
or they're not good friends. They're just not good friends.
Maybe perhaps they want him to lose in twenty twenty.
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I do not know. I don't know, but to say
that Trump kind of to see some of his supporters
in some ways, not all ways, but in some ways,
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like for example, I want I said somebody, I'm trying
to choose between two credit card companies, right, and then
the only thing, the only thing that got me to
pick this credit card over the other one was the
fact that you said, I'm going to have zero percent
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interest for two years, because that's pretty much what Trump
said with the wall, like, at least for the time
being during his presidency, you won't be paying for that wall.
So I chose this credit card specific because they said, hey,
zero percent interes of two years. I literally get my card.
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I spinned it up. I just got charged twenty five
percent interest, and then that and then for normal people.
That would mean I need to make a phone call
because that's not what I was promised. What is it explicatives,
That's what we're just gonna say for now, these explication
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they're cheering for him. They literally have not gotten. They
have not picked up a newspaper, an article online, looked
at anach other or other than Fox News, and read
after because you know, there's all, yeah, the headlines. He
signed deective order for the wall. What they don't read
afterwards is we have nobody to man the wall. And oh,
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by the way, you're still paying for you're paying for
the wall. Now. They didn't read that fine print. But
they're cheering for now. Here's where it gets even better.
Here's where it gets even better, because we're gonna were
gonna talk about all these tonight. We're gonna talk about
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well now all of them, but but we're gonna talk
about a lot of them tonight. I'm gonna try to
move swiftly as possible. So today he signed the order
to uh to uhrees the Military Might of America Right.
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The only reason I would be for it, for the
most part is if it shifted to personnel use, because
as a former service member as a veteran of the
United States Army, we needed the pay people. They are
soldiers living in poverty. They are soldiers living in on
food stamps. If you're living in the South, essentially your
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bah is poverty. You're you're creeping the line. So we
people are getting kicked out for no reason. They're looking
for excuse to kick people out because their budgets have
been come back so far. Ironically enough, Barack Obama tried
to increase the raids to four percent so that people
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could you know, live because they're trying to get They
were trying to get so as at one point four
percent raise, and but the inflation over the last eight
years has obviously been much higher than that due to
the stock market crashing and all that good stuff. So
I agree, we do need to strengthen our soldiers and
our personnel for those those who sacrifice to serve their
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country hoping that they're going to do good someday. But
to increase soldiers, to add soldiers to the military, no
matter what branch, to pay soldiers who are the military
say out of the say you increase school. I think
what it's like to two hundred thousand people in the
army too, roughly less than that now, but we'll start
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with two hundred thousand. So you increase that because you
want to you want to boke up right, four hundred thousand.
You just add two hundred thousand people. Okay, So you
know what that Meansjoe. That means we have to reopen
a lot of military bases because, for those of you
who don't know, we've closed a lot of military bases
in the last couple of years. People have gotten relocated
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to Fort Bragg and they had like sixty thousand, sixty
thousand worth of sifty thousand troops kind of pushed into
for a brag. So we have to reopen a lot
of military bases. So that's a problem, right because you
can hire private contractors to build the basis, but you
can't hire private contractors to work in the VA. You
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can't hire private contractors to you know, pay all of
those soldiers that you're about to rehire. Because say you
add two hundred thousand, so you got four hundred thousand total.
But over the next twenty to thirty years, which of
course he won't have to deal with half of them, decide,
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you know what, I'm going to retire. Now I'm retired
in the military. So because of the statnation, we had
four hundred thousand SOLDI ad dress PLoP in. You have
no staff to cover any of that because you just
put us on the damn hire freeze twenty years done
a line. Hell with the way the new army works,
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because now you can retire even earlier fifteen years, ten
years in some cases because you can get sevens pay.
People are going to be literally, this is what's going
to happen. You're going to have to tell them four
years in advance that you want to retire as your
twentieth year because they're going to have no one there
to outprocess you. I'm telling you now I've been through it.
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It took them a whole year to process my paperwork.
And that was a private three years in with no
magic what had some bagice, but nothing serious, nothing crazy.
To know, the ployment is nothing like that. It took
them a year. So what do you think is going
to happen because now we have all those different types
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of ways you can retire. Matter of fact, how are
you even going to improcess the soldiers damn retirement? How
are you going in processing? You have no federal employees.
You just put a hiring freeze on them and simultaneously
increased military personnel. So as we see, ladies and gentlemen,
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Trump has gotten us on a very very very slippery
slope to nowhere, and we are falling and falling and falling.
I I can't say I'm surprised, and I told you
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all when I first, you know, a long time ago,
during the elect I said, look, it's pretty much looking
like no matter who becomes president, we're going to have
to hold them accountable every single day, every single day. Now,
the good thing about this is that people stay educated,
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people stay informed. But the undoubtedly horrible thing about this
is that people's lives are being affected. Now. There are
people who will be waking up within the next month
or two whose lives will be forever changed. And it's
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for almost because at this point is exactly for no reason,
we're sending college graduates potentially excuse me, Sidney, in college graduates,
people who are in college wanting to make a solid
contribution to their society, their current home and the home
they came from potentially going to be deported soon. We
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have people that are escaping tyranny of their own country.
That and carnage that we unfortunately initiated. Trump in no
way former fashion acknowledge is what we have done overseas
in the Middle East to garner the refugee issue. The
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reason that we are accepting refugees, we're destroying their homes.
We've destroyed their homes. So your solution to that, it's
one thing. I still wouldn't have agreed with it, but
I would have had a little bit more respect. Say
if he said, you know, although this is what past
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presidents of administrations has calls for the safety of our country,
you know, blah blah blah, don't villainize them, don't demon
him and says no, like I said, I still won't
agree with it, But damn ifout want to have more
respect for them, man if a minimum that, But no,
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we're trying to keep out Islamic terrors. Want to keep
out these rapist Muslims. Let's talk about the numbers. How
about that ninety percent of terrorist attacks in America we're
not committed by Muslims. They were committed by non Muslim Americans.
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Ninety percent. Somebody else need to repeat that, because I
have some people who are curious about that. Earlier today,
ninety percent. I'm gonna repeat that, ninety percent of terrorist
attacks we're not we're committed by non Muslim people. Here's
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another fact for you. Between the years of nineteen ninety
and twenty thirteen, there were three undocumented immigrants. That number
grew from three million to roughly twelve million. Violent crime
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rate went down forty eight percent in America. Let me
repeat that, between nineteen ninety and twenty thirteen, three million
undocumented immigrants to twelve million, forty eight percent decrease and
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violent crimes across the country. Now here's what's even more
significant about that. Now, if you know anything about the
document immigrants and how m demographics work, you usually come
here and you're you're with people that you know, You're
with people that look like you, you're with your family.
So because of that, they tend to live in cities
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LA Chicago, New York, Miami, Land, places like that. So
what you're telling me is even in cities that are
kind of what they're like, they're like hubs for what
we consider, you know, they commit a lot of crime.
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In those they have high crime rates. They tending to them,
at least they used to tend to at of those
cities are attracting more people that are undocumented, violent crime
rates went down. So if we're literally seeing a trend
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of the more documented citizens we have, the less crime
we have, that's literally what the correlations we're saying. Obviously,
we don't know if it's causual, but it could be.
It literally could be causual. I don't know for a fact.
I think when you mix different cultures, when you have
different cultures sing different people, different high schools, and those
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people interact, and then you have those people going to
college and they're interacting, and you start seeing families have opportunity, opportunity,
your success. Why don't need to commit a at crime
and farm successful? I mean, I think there's a link.
But Lord Jesus for decrease. So the correlation, the trend
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right now shows us that the more undocumented citizens that
are here, we're going to have less crime. That's wild.
That's wild. That's wild. Let me tell you why it's wild,
because here's kind of also what it means. That's gonna
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laugh at this, So my white friends don't take this
any type of way, but this is real life. Y'all
got to deal with it, right, Okay, you know, I
love y'all, but it's a fast that means the more
you diffuse, the more there are less the proportionality of
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white people in this country shrinks, that there's less crimes committed.
The more the proportionality of white people in this country
as more immigrants, more people from other countries, more people
from different cultures, bring us different understanding, bring us their business,
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bring us whatever. And white people have less control of
our economy, our education, how we perceive things, what's important,
what value we hold. The less volve the country is
aparently so essentially, and this is obviously not founded. It's
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just it's it's speculation, and it's speculatory, and it's just
funny because like the logic would seem as such, But
potentially while we're kicking out these other documented immigrants, we
might see it increasing crime in Bali crime because here's
what is interesting about that as well. Under Obama's administration,
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we've seen obviously what the most police shootings in like
an eight year span or something like that, like not
police shootings, but shootings by police officers on minorities and otherwise.
Weirdly enough, weirdly enough, we have the most, it was
the largest deportation. He deported more people than George W.
Bush did. This, this is factual. You can look this up.
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I'm sorry my Obama fans, but he deported more people
than George W. Bush did at the same time that
white people became increasingly more violent towards police officers. You
can't make this stuff up. This is wild. So we've
literally seen two trends you bring in because that that number,
like I said, stop at twenty thirteen. So with twenty
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thirteen one from three million to twelve million undocumented immigrants
and god knows how many that came over with documents
or God documented in the meantime, so thirteen million, we
saw forty eight percent decrease of our crimes. Obama starts
deporting people, and literally we see white people start shooting
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cops like no other I've never seen it before our lives.
That is poetic army, and it shows us. It shows
us once again, which I shouldn't have to tell anybody
who's watching my show right now. I shouldn't have to
shouldn't have to tell you all this, but I'm gonna
say it anyway, because you never know who could be
listening that doesn't know this but what this would literally
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show you is that it doesn't matter your skin color,
it doesn't matter your ethnicity, it doesn't out of your
background a little bit. It does matter your education a lot,
it doesn't matter, it does matter your experience. But spending,
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because this is what ultimately comes down to. We are
spending ridiculous amounts of money for a purpose that as
from what the numbers show us at this moment, monetarily
and all the statistics with crime and violence and nondocumented immigrants,
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what the numbers are showing us is that we're by
to waste a lot of damn money and have little
to no effect on the numbers that he wants to see. Now,
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he said that way, he wants to publish a report, right,
because that's not racist as hell. He wants to publish
a report on the undocumented citizens that commit crimes. Now,
of course, my next thought would be, you're an idiot,
first of all, because if you want to find someone
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who committed a crime, then you just look online. Police
reports and police records are public and public records, so
you just look it online. You can look it up
if it's that important to you, you can find out
the statistics. But I find what he wants to do.
He wants to insiminate you.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
You gotta believe him because you have to believe I'm
spending your money.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
The right way, right, you got to you just gotta
believe it. So of course he's going to publish a
police report about every single person who's undocumented commits a crime.
So damn the numbers that we already know. I'm going
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to tell you what to believe in. I'm going to
tell you why we need a walk. I'm going to
tell you whether what I'm doing is right or wrong.
That's what he's telling us. And the sad, unexplainable truth
is this, people are going to believe it because at
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a certain point they don't. They don't want to be wrong,
and they're not going to cave say, oh, damn wrong,
he spent our money. Is it stupid? We're not seeing
any results? Because that's what I'm pretty sure. Somebody showed
him the numbers. Let's keep it hot, because not everybody
in Washington, even if they're Republican, is an idiot. Not everybody.
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I don't believe everybody on his administration is an idiot.
Somebody showed him them numbers, and somebody said, look y'all,
mister president, I'm not saying you're a dumbass, but you're
not going to get the results you want, and they're
not gonna look pretty. When people figure out that you
spend all this money and literally nothing's gonna come of it,
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You're probably not gonna win again. You're probably not gonna win.
So if you want to win twenty twenty, because this
is what strategies do. I don't know if y'all know this,
but I've been involved with politics for a little bit
now I've seen this is the conversations that they have.
If you want to win twenty twenty, you, sir, are
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going to have to convince the people that, despite despite
the fact that this isn't necessary, you're spending the money.
You need to convince them that every single undocumented immigrant
is a criminal and there's no other criminal activity that
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we need to deal with. You have to blind them,
you have to oversaturate them, you have to push it
to the forefront. Because when you go up and speak
in twenty twenty and you get to did say this,
look at all the crime that happened, and look, you
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know I protected you. We don't have the numbers yet,
but I protected you because of all these criminals. Look
at the list. Now, what's not going to happen is
he's not going to tell you all the white people
who committed crimes. He'll damn sure tell you all the
black people who committed crimes. Because he actually did a
tweet about that about Chicago, talking about he's going to
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send the Feds in. Man, Look you used in the
fats of Chicago, you might see a blood bath. I'm
going to tell you that right now. Them young boys
are not playing. We need some education, we need better housing,
we need better environments for them boys. We do not
need to fed and do not need more guns because
we know how kids in Chicago meet up with guns.
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They meet up with more guns. And he's talking about
sitting the Feds, and the boys are not going. You
think they care, they're not. They every day they have
the fear that they made into their life. And you
think that they're gonna go to jail. No, they're gonna
go out with the story. He goes. But he's gonna
he'll call out black people and he'll try to say
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every undocumented Mexican is a criminal. He ain't gonna say
nothing about white people. He's not gonna say anything about
the white Christians who are committing terrorist tacks on the regular.
He's not gonna talk about the mister Dylon Roof. He
hasn't even brought that up. That's terrorists tacked. He literally
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said trying to terrorize people, that that was his goal.
He wanted to incite a race for the definition of terrorism.
But hey, as long as the documented Mexicans are out,
now here's the harsh reality, because this is not a joke,
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this is not okay. There's a harsh reality of that situation,
as if they weren't targeted enough, and the Latinos in general,
we're not targeted enough, and then the Latino's in La
Miami and other areas that are considered hubs for Latino groups,
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and if they weren't targeted enough. Do you think that
he's going to do this without initiating quotas because he
wants his numbers. They're not going to list the kind
of crimes they did. More than likely they're just going
to say, these are all the people we caught, this
is what we sent us them to, and this is
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what time they're going back to wherever they came from,
and they're going to start initiating quotas. You were going
to see a ridiculously dramatic increase and crime rate amongst minorities,
specifically Muslims or people who are idental. People who are
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Americans would identify as being a Muslim on site, So
because they're like, just because you're from Pakistan doesn't mean
you're Muslim, just because you're from Yemen doesn't mean Muslim. Like,
but you're going to be targeted regardless, people from Arabic
speaking countries, people from Deathic speaking countries, you're going to
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be targeted, Latinos, you're going to be targeted black people.
There's nothing really new going on there, but driving while
black will probably be the safest thing to do if
you're a minority now. And that's not a joke, because
people are going Can you imagine think about it like this.
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Imagine you're a lot to you know, mail, you're driving
back home after work, it's late eleven forty five, nobody's
on the road. Your police department, that the police department
in your local community, if you're in the South, which
is even scarier, has been telling you we have to
meet this quota. Trump said, they're going to cut off
our you know the states that they're going to cut
out our funding or the poor Department is going to
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get their fundy cut. And if we do meet our quota,
we're going to have everybody's gonna get raised. So now
your your cops are under pressure. If they if they
some of those cops enjoyed that pressure of meeting that quota,
but now your cops are underpressure. You're driving home by yourself,
they pull you out that car. You just happen to
get one of those racist cops because you know those exist,
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believe or not, and he kills you because let's keep
it honest. That's that happens because now they have dehumanized Latinos.
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And unfortunately, Donald Trump has legitimized that the humanization with
that executive order. Not only has he he's legalized the humanization.
There will be quotas and when that man is killed,
they'll say, oh, when I told him that he was
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going to go back because he was undocumented, he pulled
a gun on me. When I told him that I
was going to come and see if his family was documented,
he put a gun out on me. He tried to
stab me. He got violent, the same lies they've always told,
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and guess what, nothing's going to be done. There's nothing
done now, depending on what state you live in, but
for the most part, there's nothing done now. So imagine
was about to happen. Trump is president of this country,
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the commander in chief, the leader of the free world,
and he literally has spent his first few days putting
targets on people's backs. That's insanity. Literally, it is insanity. Now.
For those of you who are curious as to whether
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or not I regret Hillary Clinton not winning, no, I
don't because if Obama deported that many Latinos, I one
hundred percent think that Hillary Clinton would have deported more.
I don't believe that Congress would have been Republican. I
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mean I don't think believe that Congress would have been Democrat.
And if they were Democrat, the damn sure, I'm going
to be progressive. So at least out in the open
this wouldn't be happening, but behind closed doors it probably would.
Strengthening the military is something that Hillary Clinton would absolutely do, unfortunately,
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because she was going to go to war, So there's that.
At least I can say for one thing, Hillary Clinton
or Trump is trying his hardest to not have to
be the president to lose the war in the twenty
first century, and he's really not trying to be that president.
So you know, that's I guess one positive thing to
say about him. He killed TPP, But you know it's
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such about him killing TPP. He's also trying to start
a trade war with China and pull out lead not
in nations. The dudes a lunatic. We literally had the
choices of in a psychopath. Those were our choices for presidency,
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not originally, but once we got screwed out of all
the choices, we had a lunatic and a psychopath. And
what's even scarier about all of this is that on
both sides of the fence, their supporters look just as crazy,
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because no matter how many times they have both been
proven to not keep up with they're into the bargain.
No matter how many times they have been proven to
hurt the interests of their supporters more than help them,
they're still out cheering, they're still out celebrating them. Like
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I don't get it, I don't understand it. This is
this right here, It's how religion God started, And this
right here is how religion became so damn dangerous because
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people don't like to invest in themselves. They don't want
to rely on themselves to make the decision. They look
to one person, good or bad, and tell them what
to do. And then they get into these groups. They
say my religious better than yours, vice versa, believe in
my God, Hillary Trump, or you're a heathen, which they
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both slay at each other in various ways. They go
sing that type of rhetoric at each other in various ways. Meanwhile,
all the people in the middle are like, hey, guys, well,
have you ever thought that maybe we're all connected and
we can be peaceful and still get along and have
upolling views. You're like, no, we can't do that. We
can't do that. That's insane. Mhm, get behind my guy.
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I'm gonna close with this because this is this is
this is the irony of all this. Yeah, last night,
for those of you who don't know, Mayor Jimnez of
Dave County had the unadoiterated golf to sign an executive
order talking about cracking down on his particular sanctuary city. So,
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for those of you who don't know, Dave County is Miami,
Miami Dade County is kind of like one thing, but
that's he's Yeah, that's where you're the mayor of. So
obviously you know that's a huge deal. If you've never
been to Miami go and you'll understand exactly why it's
a huge deal. But Mayor Himnez decided, I'm gonna be
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the first one to crack down it. So people flipped.
Because people flipped, and the ain't even they knew that. Okay,
you're Latino, why would you why would you do something
like this? So that's the first thing people think, that's
just a surface though that's the surface. Married man is
wasn't a documented immigrant. Mayor min Is immigrated here to
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quote unquote because y'all know how feel about this, but
quote unquote escape the Cuban Civil War, the revolution to
the Cuban Revolution. That's what he was escaping. That's what
his families did. Its family brought him here quote unquote
for better opportunity. This literally the same exact reason that
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ninety nine point nine percent of undocumented immigrants or in
this country, the same reason he was brought here for opportunity.
He was brought here so he wouldn't be killed, and
he just he goes from a documented immigrant to a
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permanent resident to firefire to make were going in helvana Cuba, Cuba.
So this is why this is so, this is why
this is so grimy, if you will, because he knows
for a damn fact that this will not affect Cubans,
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the ones who can vote for him, because they come here,
they get permanent residency and they have a much easier
path to permanent citizenship, and they have been dominating the
Miami Dada area area for a couple few decades now.
So most of the Cubans in the area can vote,
and they do vote always Republican. And because of that
whole holier than thou attitude that many have, because unfortunately
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many of the Cubans who live in Miami came from
white elite Cubans from Cuba. They believe that their community
is being poisoned by the Colombians, the Brazilians, Argentinians, the
Chilean is that there's a lot of people coming in.
So he gets to pretend that this is what the
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majority of his community wants. But the majority of that
community can't even vote him out. But the majority of
that community will be the reason or would be the
reason that his community is financially successful that year. They
will be the reason because they owned the businesses, because
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they're bringing the business, because they are successful. And if
you don't think Miami has successful undocumented, like I said,
you need to take a trip because that city is
like another country with the amount of culture, businessiness. You know,
they're tourists, the tourist culture there, the beach is there.
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But they've all managed to become successful. Now, this did
start with Cubans, ironically enough though it started with Cubans,
but it was facilitated by Republicans who naturally who who yeah,
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naturalized the Cubans who are here because of their people,
fordel Castro. And well, let's keep it high. A lot
of those they owed a lot of money that our
government did, owed a lot of money to the elitists
who came over here because of the sugar cart that
was going on into the America and Cuba. So it
took care of them. It took care of those rich
white Cubans. They gave them welfare. And the white Cuban
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said fordel Castro, that this is this is the rhetoric
they were spitting at people They still tell their grandkids
it's nonsense. Fordel Castro was stilling our farmlands. But what
they don't premise with is, yeah, but we were giving
the farmland because well, we said that we would play
the game. We were part of the cartel. We'll getting
a lot of money and yeah, we may have screwed
a lot of people, but whatever. They don't talk about
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that he stole our riches. How'd you get your riches?
Oh well, we were like kind of participating in the cartel,
in the monopoly on sugar between and Cuba and America.
Some of us are working for the American government, but
they didn't trust us. So that's kind of how revolutions
go by, Like that's how they ran away because when
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he get killed for being part of Batista's regime. In
Batista's regime was literally foundational lines in American imperialism. But
they were Republican though, And do you know how all
the Cubans were Republican because it was because of Reagan
and his little crew. I think maybe one president for that.
I can't remember who was president for Reagan, but I'm
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pretty sure it was Reagan in his administration. Crazy if
I'm wrong, that started this process of allowing Cubans to
be permanent residents and a whole It don't stop there.
They get welfare, they get welfare, they get education, they
get healthcare, they get grants, they get improved for business loans. Hell,
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they come even better credit than black people do. And
because of that, Cubans are the most successful Latino group
in the world. Cubans from Miami are the most financially
wealthy Latino group in the world, the top earners in
this country. It goes white people, Asian Americans, Cubans. I'm
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not exaggerating. You can look this up. So they turned
Cubans Republican by literally out communisting the communists. They outsocialize
the socialists. Cubans in this country. I hate to be
so general, but a lot of the Cubans in this
country were proverbally given every thing. Everything that a lot
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of minorities are kept away from today's still were kept
away from. Remember at this time, black people were still
not allowed to drinking the sand water found as white people.
We still weren't allowed to go to the same schools
as white people. But Cubans, come on over, you want
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some health care. Here, here's some healthcare, here's some businesses,
here's a medication flush. And look where we ended up.
We now have a mayor who is in a documented
citizen came here, I'll say, they came here with nothing.
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When he came here for an opportunity, he found his opportunity.
And now he's telling the world co signing saying that
we want to be the ones to deny opportunity to others.
Ladies and gentlemen, either are people around this, These are
the people running your stations, of the people running your cities.
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Run against them, beat them and make sure they never
get a look of power ever again. Educate yourselves, create awareness,
and I'm sure over the next sweet Jesus, over the
next four years, will have a lot more executive orders
to cover. And every week you're going to get him
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covered here and I'm going to tell you why it
was a horribly stupid idea. Whatever you're doing, it was stupid.
The only thing he had to be done, That only
thing he's done right so far is killed TPP. But
Danny like so like I said, yeah, you killed TVP.
But now you're talking about a trade war with China
and you're also talking about leaving the Republicans, not necessarily Trump,
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but the Republicans are talking about the American Sovereignty Act,
which essentially is they want to the United Nations. By
the way, for those of you who don't know your history,
really quick, the last time we left a United Nations
esque organization which was called the League of Nations. Oh,
world War two started? Literally almost what five years later?
Less than five years later, a world war started. A
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world war started. Like it's not a joke, it's not
a game, it's not a reservation. We left Russia decide
never to join. A world war started. Why are Republicans
in power the biggest idiots? I don't know. Probably because
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they're education systems. I'm keep it hot with you, but
got they gotta go. They gotta go. Everybody, all of them,
all those establishing politicians is on both sides of the
aisle need to go. We're gonna work together to make
that happen. Thank you for watching, everybody. I will be
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here next week and I will be on obviously going
live on various days via Facebook, Live, YouTube, and Instagram
now to hopefully convey to you the news and explain
to you why you should be pissed off and then
let's office some solutions. Right until next time. You have
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been listening to Nico House and this has been Mikasakasa.
Thanks for listening and thanks for watching. Has good night,