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Welcome to the Hot Cast One 26,25.
First one of the new year.
I've been kind of holding offbecause we've got some fireworks
in the play.
Now POTUS is in office, Joe hadto go.
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Happy New Year's guys
.
Happy New Year's, happyChristmas, happy all that, merry
Christmas and, yeah, happyInauguration Kind of a thing
these days to see what's goingon.
Going on, isn't it in the news?
I mean, how do you focus onsome things and try and get
stuff done during the day?
I'll tell you what.
I don't care what side of theaisle you are on, we're here to
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talk.
Thanks for tuning in to thepodcast.
Pragmatic is still pragmaticand common sense should be a
little more common out in theworld.
I don't know where you're from,but hey, we got the attention
of a lot of dudes right now.
A lot of governments, a lot ofcountries, a lot of and it's a
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fourth day POTUS.
We're going to use the namePOTUS because if we use anything
else, the filters on all thesocial media stuff starts to get
weird.
We all know who we're talkingabout, mr potus.
Yeah, okay, where do we start?
Hundred and some executivevoters signed, some of which
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make a lot of sense, some are,some aren't going to make sense
to a lot of people because theydon't.
You know, they're not gettingthe chess move thing here that a
lot of people in the governmentdo.
They pose, they prepare, theyget things done.
One thing I want to talk aboutis the Gulf of America.
I didn't see that one coming.
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I didn't see that one coming atall because I wasn't even kind
of like in that mix of things.
Gulf of America who would eventhink that he'd rename a an
entire body of water?
Rightly so, it makes sense,it's in our purview, it's in our
, it's in our golf, all right,that's in mexico.
But how he did it and why hedid it see, that's what I'm
going to talk about here.
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See, a lot of people think thisis just a overreaching trump
thing that trump does and I'msorry, potus does, and how he
does the overreach and the, thepre-hitler stuff.
Like I just I don't get that.
I mean, I wasn't around backthen for hitler days and all I
can do is read the history booksthat aren't going to be
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destroyed anymore because weain't going to cancel culture
anymore.
But Trump, he does these thingsto people.
He does these things to groups,companies.
The art of the deal.
If you haven't read it,download it, borrow it, read it.
He gives you some insight ofhow he's thinking, even though
it was co-written or actuallyrewritten.
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But when you say art of thedeal to him.
He don't want to.
He ain't the kind of guy whowants to win because of the
money.
He's the guy who wants to winbecause the mental currency in
his head is winning.
If he won a dollar on the deal,it would still be a win in his
mind.
It's the win, it's theendorphins releasing whatever to
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his thought pattern and what helives in his life.
Whatever that's what trips histrigger.
Whatever Okay, whether you'reRam and Deb independent don't
mean much to me.
You are who you are and in thisshow we'll take you, accept you
for who you are.
But when you do something ofthat scale by simply renaming a
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Gulf of Mexico to Gulf ofAmerica, think about the
implications on that worldwide.
First of all, it's going tohave ownership possession to
that.
It's not going to be Mexicoanymore Mexican government.
I don't even know if they werea part of renaming it, but it
encompasses more of them than us.
I have a suspicion it is mysuspicion that he's doing this
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because of the drilling rights.
Now you might sit back andthink it doesn't matter what the
drilling rights are.
You're a geographic locationwhere you're going to drill this
.
I think the law calls that apreponderance of evidence to say
we are no longer in the Gulf ofMexico, we're in the Gulf of
America and we're going to startdrilling there.
Hmm, I don't know if that's arook to King's Knight 5 or
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however you do the chess thing,but man, that's a pretty bold
statement and for as much as aperson has got their butt kicked
, the last time they were inoffice he spent his whole time
defending himself because theleft wanted to destroy him.
And even you left should go outthere and say that's disgusting
, because he didn't even have achance to do stuff, no more than
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Sleepy Joe did nothing in fouryears.
Besides, further apart, hiscause put Sleepy Toe, sleepy
Camellia in office by beinginstalled.
If you've been listening to me,you know where I'm sitting on
that.
That should enrage everybody,and I think you guys have spoken
, absolutely.
You have spoken.
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You have said okay, mr Left,crazy Nutjob, you are not going
to install this person withoutdue process.
You couldn't run, you bowed outand all of a sudden, magically,
you're in place.
That don't work that way.
It don't work that way.
That's why Trump got histraction.
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Excuse me, mr POTUS got histraction Because they were
taking so much liberties awayfrom you, you the voter, you the
viewer.
Again, in other countries I getit you guys were listening from
Germany today chimed in, andDenmark, you thank you for
sending me that wonderfulmessage.
That's why I probably jumped ontoday and says, hey, we're
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going to do another one.
I just want to make sure werecognize you guys out there.
And a couple of guys fromRwanda yes, I, another one, and
I just want to make sure werecognize you guys out there.
And a couple guys from newwanda.
Yes, I'm, I'm back on the air.
I didn't go nowhere.
So back to the dr potus.
Mr potus, mr potus, he's got aplan.
We won't know what that plan is.
We can certainly veto thoseplans.
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So they don't think that this isa blind opportunity for him to
do what he wants and the rest ofus shut our pie holes.
And yeah, you know thatmind-blowing, fallen-in-suit,
crazy Hitler stuff that peopleare talking about on the left
side.
Because I can only imagine youpeople who are so, so deemed
against this guy how does itfeel.
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How does it feel, youleft-winger nutjobs?
You've gone into hiding.
You ain't even on social mediatalking crap anymore.
You have shut your pie holebecause you said it could never
happen again.
Well, it happened and he provedyou wrong and he had the
support of more than themajority of.
Oh yeah, I'm on the page, butI'm going to watch with a very,
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very close eye.
He's not going to get away withweird shit.
He can make it weird forhimself if he was to go be in
stupid stuff like the left didthe crazy socialist democratic
left.
He can make it difficult onhimself and even the right can
turn on him.
Don't think this is a one-waystreet for him to carte blanche
run away, because it ain't so.
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This chess move.
Gulf of America again.
I didn't see it coming.
We won't know the reason untilhe gets his oil rigs or his
whatever's back in place.
I mean, who is the largestproducer of oil on the planet?
The producer of oil?
If you go and do some homeworkand research on that, you're all
thinking it's Kuwait or SaudiArabia.
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Oh yeah, they got shit done.
They got a lot of oil, but theUnited States is the number one
producer of oil.
Uh-huh, bet you never thoughtthat, did you Look it up, google
it, it's out there.
It is not saudi arabia.
We're just using up saudiarabia stuff because we don't
want to use our own yet, whichall that does is drive prices
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through the roof.
It costs you more to get stuffto the stores personally.
It'll make any sense if we had,if we had the ability anyway.
Why are you not followingthrough on this?
You can get mad at both sidesfor this.
Here in my hometown of anundisclosed location in
Minnesota we have a kind of acrap show going here in our
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house of representatives.
We had a Democrat lie on theiraffidavit for applicancy so they
don't have the certificate.
You know, in a state you haveto have a certificate to be in a
position.
Once you have that certificate,not even a judge can take you
out of it.
Something short of a felony orsomething really big that could
take you out of office, but thenyou'd have to invoke some
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pretty crazy laws.
So this monkey guy decides tolive somewhere, put down his
resident as this run for officewon the office.
He won this office.
A Republican calls him out onit and says hey, you live over
here, you don't live here.
Well, I guess it's somewhatcommon practice that these
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people do this In this state.
You are supposed to live in thearea and represent the people
that you run.
I mean, that's just how it is.
I would imagine it's that wayin most states, except this guy.
We thought he could break therules Because we had a whole lot
of Democrats running this stateA whole lot.
But this guy was the number oneguy, the only guy who made it
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Democratic House Dominant,prominent.
Now, without his vote and theRepublican that can take over
and win this, flips thatmajority from Democrat to
Republican and the left has gonenuts.
Now let me tell you this fromother states we have a body of
people that are representing usin the House.
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Their job is to take our needsand our pieces forward so that
they can bring it to a Housevote and then it goes to a
Senate and sometimes a bill canride dual between a Senate and a
House at the same time.
So the House guys work with theSenate guys to work in a bill
and it ends up in an omnibus andthen they go on the whole thing
and then we have law change.
I mean it's policy, it'ssetting policies, except this
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new gig.
So this guy was so sure that hewasn't going to get called on
this rug, this Democrat, and say, well, I'm going to do this
anyway.
You don't like it, it's a crap.
It caught him.
It caught him right there.
The Republican who was runningagainst him says no, ain't going
to do it, you don't live here.
Your license don't even sayit's here.
You lied on an affidavit whichshould be an automatic DQ in my
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book.
Disqualified, mr Judge, findsomeone else.
So that's kind of what's goingon here in the state of
Minnesota Certainly not my area,because I'd be jumping up and
down, I'd have more three-letteragencies involved than you can
count on to go in and undo thissituation.
But still the Democrats, nowthe associates of this guy in
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Minnesota, have decided not toshow up and do their job.
That's half.
That's half of the peoplerepresented in this state 50-50,
.
We're 51%.
So that guy was the 1% guy.
Now what are you going to do?
Now, people who live local tome, you should be outraged.
Whether you're a Republican ora Democrat, we're independent.
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The half of our house ismissing right now.
Because of why?
Because they treated my friendunfairly because he lied on his
affidavit.
It's called DQ.
What's wrong with these people?
Look it up online.
Just look at a picture of theHouse being separated between
left and right and theRepublicans are all at work
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reporting for duty, but becausethey've got a certificate they
can't be fired.
That's taxation withoutrepresentation, people.
That is the very reason why ourConstitution was written the
way it was.
Put that in your pipe and smokeit.
That's a Beretta thing from the70s, kind of a show I used to
watch.
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But hey, you get the point.
You should be outraged thatthis is happening.
Write your congressmen, writeyour senators, write your House
of Representatives and say areyou the one staying home?
Well, they say, oh, ps, ps.
The caveat to this is they'regetting paid.
That's right.
They are absolutely gettingpaid to stay home on their own
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volition.
Who's their boss?
Who's their boss?
You are their boss.
Be mad, be really mad aboutthat.
Yeah, I can't write this stuff,and the more I listen, the more
you get mad and the more you getmad.
So it's not your guys' job togo out and snoop this.
It's your responsibility tosnoop this information out, but
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it's kind of my job to break itdown.
And if I can break it down to apoint where, hey, it makes more
sense to you, it does make moresense.
Whatever, tune in, don't tunein.
I would appreciate you tuningin and listening to how this is
kind of working from a differentpoint of view, from a
government type of person, and Isee this on a regular business
day.
That's not national politics,this is state politics.
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I can't even make this up.
So politics, I can't even makethis up.
So Trump's movement to senatorsdeciding not to show up on
their own volition to a senatorthat breaks into a familiar
house of their family house andsteals property, which is a
felony who's still serving theirtime, ain't up, who they can't
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get rid of?
I don't even know what's goingon there.
I followed it for a while andI'm like they wouldn't fire
their own for breaking the law.
That there's a kind of a thingI don't know.
I don't know.
You can't write this.
Okay, what else?
Let's shift some gear here.
Okay, let's talk about, becauseyou all know that I'm a 2A.
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Okay, let's talk about becauseyou all know that I'm a big-time
2A supporter, big-time 2Asupporter.
I'm as 2A as it gets.
Let's see.
We're 15 or 16 minutes intothis segment.
What I'm going to do is I'mgoing to take a commercial break
and I'm going to come back withthe POTUS and his 2A theory.
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All right, as I promised in theprevious segment, the two-way
thing, the two-way, the POTUS,two-way to a thing.
Now I've got a clip from fromabc news and I'm going to play
that for you through uh, mysystem and let me pull it up
here.
All right?
So this is about donald trumpjr and what abc news had to say
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about it.
So stand by, I'm going to runthis right at you.
Speaker 4 (17:21):
As president-elect
donald trump prepares to move
back the White House, gunviolence prevention advocates
are bracing for him to keep hiscampaign promise to sign a
nationwide concealed carryreciprocity law.
The move would allow gun ownerswith concealed carry permits to
travel with their weapons toall 50 states, even those that
do not honor out-of-state permitholders from doing so.
29 states already allow someform of concealed carry
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reciprocity, including some thatonly honor concealed carry
permits from out-of-state gunowners if their state
reciprocates.
Nine states, includingCalifornia, connecticut,
illinois, new Jersey and NewYork, and Washington DC do not
honor concealed carry permitsfrom other states.
The issue resurfaced over theweekend when Trump's son, donald
Trump Jr, posted a video onInstagram of his father vowing
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to sign legislation allowingconcealed carry permit
reciprocity nationwide.
Boom, my father just announcedfull concealed carry reciprocity
.
The Second Amendment will stayand remain protected, donald
Trump Jr wrote.
In the February 2023 video,president-elect Trump outlined a
seven-point plan to end crimeand restore law and order,
including enacting nationwideconcealed carry reciprocity.
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I will protect the right ofself-defense everywhere it is
under siege, trump said.
Your Second Amendment does notend at the state line.
Gun violence prevention groupsare already gearing up for a new
reciprocity battle.
The biggest threat here iscarrying a firearm across state
lines without a permit.
A piece that I really want tounderscore is that law
enforcement won't know who hasfirearms.
Manisha Henley, senior vicepresident of government affairs
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for Everytown for Gun Safety,told ABC News At least states
including Florida, alabama,kentucky, louisiana and Georgia
have adopted permitless carryrules, meaning no gun permits
are necessary to carry concealedweapons if the gun owner meets
age requirements and is notprohibited from possessing
firearms.
Gutting state gun laws justmakes it easier for dangerous
people to carry a hidden weaponwith no training, with no
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questions asked, henley said.
Henley noted that gun violenceprevention groups successfully
fought Trump's efforts to loosengun control laws during his
first term in office.
Some gun violence preventiongroups said they fear the
potential passage of nationwideconcealed carry.
Reciprocity is just the firststep the incoming Trump
administration will take to rollback policies established by
President Joe Biden to curb thenational plague of gun violence.
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During his victorious campaign,trump and his running mate, sen
JD Vance voiced opposition tomost of Biden's executive orders
to combat the scourge that theJohns Hopkins Center for Gun
Violence Solutions found to bethe leading cause of death in
the United States foradolescents under the age of 19
for three straight years.
In May, trump spoke at the NRAconvention in Dallas and
outlined some of the actions heintends to take in his second
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term.
In my second term, we will rollback every Biden attack on the
Second Amendment.
The attacks are fast andfurious, starting the minute
that Crooked Joe shuffles hisway out of the White House,
trump said in the speech A dayafter the election.
Chris Brown, president of theBrady campaign to prevent gun
violence, said her groupplanning on doubling down in the
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fight to strengthen gun controllaws.
The movement to prevent gunviolence has always been larger
than one office and willcontinue to work with activist
survivors, community leaders andelected officials in states
across the country to fight forprogress that makes the whole
country safer from gun violence.
Brown said in a statement.
Not the first time reciprocityhas been proposed.
During Trump's first term inthe Oval Office, the
Republican-controlled Housepassed the Concealed Carry
Reciprocity Act with a vote of231 to 198.
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However, theDemocrat-controlled Senate
killed the legislation.
In his second term, trump willhave a Republican-controlled
Senate.
Abc News reported Wednesdaythat Republicans are projected
to also retain control of the USHouse of Representatives In
January 2023, Rep Richard HudsonRNC reintroduced concealed
carry reciprocity legislation,saying the Second Amendment does
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not disappear when crossing aninvisible state line.
The bill remains stalled in theHouse Committee on the Judiciary
.
The Concealed Carry ReciprocityAct protects law-abiding
citizens' right to conceal carryand travel freely between
states without worrying aboutconflicting state codes or
onerous civil suits, hudson saidat the time he introduced the
legislation.
I am especially proud to havesuch widespread and bipartisan
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support for this measure as Icontinue working to get this
legislation over the finish line.
Pat Harrigan, an Army veteranand Republican who won election
last week to represent NorthCarolina's TH Congressional
District, took to Instagram onMonday to voice support for
nationwide reciprocity.
President Trump is right Justbecause we cross state lines
does not mean that we shouldlose our Second Amendment rights
, harrigan said in a videostatement on Instagram If we
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want safer communities, weshould pass national 50-state
concealed carry reciprocity.
And I'll be right there next toPresident Trump what do you
think of that one, right?
Speaker 2 (21:48):
okay?
So this, this, this file I gotfrom you was for a abc news
write-up.
It's online, you can find it.
I had my ai bob play it for youand and I want you to hear it.
I want you to hear it directlyfrom someone else's point of
view.
Now, 2a is a, 2a is not a, not a, not a thing that a state can
control.
2a is not a thing that a statecan control.
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2a is not a thing that afederal government can control.
2a is a thing that has beenannihilated.
Rights to us as a founder of agroup, a company, a country, a
country of rights has brought tous, and that's how we live.
That's how we live our lives asa two-way guy.
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There's no ambiguity betweensomeone who thinks that this is
a thing we all know there's aviolence problem, but they seem
to be putting the same thing infront of it.
If you listen to my show in thepast, this ain't a gun problem.
This is a mental health problem, because no one of sound mind,
of common sense, solves issueswith guns unless diplomacy has
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run out.
Ie like our government, all ofthem.
They're going to handle stuff.
They're going to take care ofbusiness.
If you don't listen, we'regoing to turn up the volume, and
the volume for them is a weapon, it's a gun.
You will follow suit or youwill suffer the consequences.
Why should that matter if it'sa federal government doing that
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or if it's a local government orif it's a police state, it's
the same gig.
If you just had to be on thewrong side of that, then guess
what.
You're in a suck spot and thenyou can do about it.
And then no more than you cantake our guns away from us as a
suck spot for you guys.
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But as a strong-stop Republican2A member, yeah, I wouldn't say
Republican Common sense, commonsense, rhian.
I wouldn't say RepublicanCommon sense, common sense for
you.
I am.
You can't take those rightsfrom us.
You don't have that right totake from us.
Trump's just giving it backBecause you tried taking it, you
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tried doing it, you trieddemocratizing it out of control,
and he comes back and says, no,that ain't what our forefathers
wrote and you might have adifferent opinion.
Go ahead, call it in.
Leave me a hate message.
I don't care, I've got plentyof hate messages.
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You're just one of one ofthousands I ignore.
I'll read about two minutes anddo it, or two seconds and do it
and say, yeah, we're done withthis guy.
You might have a differentpoint of opinion, but you can't
do it by attacking.
Don't attack me with it.
Just tell me what your thoughtsare.
You want to have a conversation?
Speaker 4 (24:41):
Go ahead.
Speaker 2 (24:43):
I'm adult enough to
know that you should be adult
enough not to attack me so I canread it and respond to you.
It gets you nowhere.
See back to the old pointviolence gets you nowhere until
all diplomacy is run out Again,like our government.
So what do you think about that, you people out there that are
gun people Even if you're notgun people, let's say I was not
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a gun person and they want totake your rights away, your vote
rights away.
Let's spin this down to alittle situation now.
Let's look at this DEI stuff.
Your right to be a DEI istotally on you.
Your right to love a guy or galif you're the same-sex person,
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that's totally up to you,because there are only two sexes
.
You want to argue, that's yourproblem.
I'm not listening.
There are two.
You want to love the same sexit's on you.
I don't care.
What happens to your bedroom isnone of my business, and that's
what Trump's going for.
There are two sexes.
You want to keep pushing DEIand keep hugging and holding
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your feelings Again.
You shouldn't discriminateagainst someone who has that
type of agenda, but nor shouldyou try and force your agenda
upon the rest of us who don'tbelieve in your agenda, although
it's yours.
You're not going to get hiredbecause of it.
It's bullshit.
You're not going to have thesame opportunity as that as
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still bull.
Come on people.
This is still common sense.
Have some, I don't care whatside of the aisle you're on.
Focus.
These people have their rightstoo and their right to the
freedom of their.
They want to love a goat.
It's on them.
It ain't what Trump isproposing with this DEI whoa
crap.
Right to the freedom of their.
They want to love a goat.
That's on them.
It ain't what Trump isproposing with this DEI woke
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crap.
He don't care about it.
But what he does care about iswhen you guys trying to stick it
in our behinds and thinkingthat we should, we should accept
you for this DEI woke thing.
I got a question and someonehad posted me a long time ago.
They sent me an email and I'vetalked about it in the past and
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it all boils down to how can weaccept you for who you are when
you can't accept you for who youare?
Ie a male, a female, a billygoat whatever.
Think about that, pause yourstopping thinking and say really
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, how do you want us to do it?
When you can't do it, it's onyou.
I have the opinion of if it'son you, it's on you.
If it doesn't work for you,don't blame anybody.
It's still on you.
If I do something that don'twork and I get in a pickle, it's
on you.
If it doesn't work for you,don't blame anybody.
It's still on you.
If I do something that don'twork and I get in a pickle, it's
on me.
I suck it up, move along, lickmy wounds and figure out what I
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did wrong for next time.
So DEI, so LBGTQRS, all thisother stuff.
You're doing the same stuffover and over and over, when no
one really cared.
That's why you guys got moretraction than us who didn't care
.
Because you want to jump up anddown on it.
You might say I'm a homophobic.
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You might say I don't care whatyour verbs are.
For me, I don't mean nothing.
What should make sense is ifit's yours and it's your thing,
it makes you happy leave us outof it.
I don't care, nobody does care.
Only you care you might getpicked on.
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Of course you're going to getpicked on.
Nobody wants to.
I mean, nobody goes out andsets this.
It's stupid.
If you pick on somebody, itjust tells you a lot about that
person.
Well, di, I hope Trump comes inand totally ruins your day,
because you've been sticking itout on our throat for quite a
while and you keep wanting us toaccept you when you can't even
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accept yourself.
How's that?
We have certain family membersin our family.
Didn't want to go here, but Iwill go here Because it's fairly
current in our situation andthese particular people Feel
that they were isolated andshunned against and they drug
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people's names into it.
They probably shouldn't have,but yet here we are talking
about it.
Now, let's say you're an80-year-old woman, this is what
happened and someone didn't likewhat happened 60 years ago and
someone didn't like whathappened 60 years ago.
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But yet a family member of 58,60 years of age wants to remind
you of it some 60 years later,when it didn't even involve him.
That doesn't even make sense toyou.
What are you going to know at80?
Sure, they lived it, they werethere.
They don't forget it.
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If they're of sharp mind, theydo.
This particular family member isone of these liberal lefts who
thinks that we should accepteverybody because they tell them
to.
Well, you can't stop personalbiases.
You can't have this cake andeat it too sometimes.
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But this person wanted to dothat.
I want to write this letter andjust hey, this is what's
happening, I feel this way, Ifeel this way.
Not a time to get letters likethat.
But when someone's talking totheir shrink and saying hey, you
should probably write a letterto someone who's offended you in
the past and you should putthis out there.
Talk to your therapist and tellthem they're stupid, that's
wrong.
Go talk to yourself.
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That's what your therapist isfor.
Tell them your feelings.
We don't care.
Yeah, you heard me right.
We don't care.
Don't tell your feelings tosomebody else who gives a crap
60 years later.
And as far as the rest of theletter goes, hey, be more of a
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parent, of a common sense,logical parent, and you won't
have the problems.
You do have.
You brought that stuff onyourself, just like everybody
else in your life.
You don't blame everybody else,like a narcissist.
This certain person hates thePOTUS with the utmost fury and
prejudice and yet he acts justlike them.
But you don't see that becauseyou can't see when you're wrong.
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You can't see that.
So, spinning back to the showhere, things happen.
Things change.
2a is going to change.
2a is going to change a lot.
I'm okay with that.
Change is good.
We can't accept them becausethey think that gun violence is
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a gun violence and it's the gunthat's the violence.
But it was never the gun.
It was never the gun, no morethan it's the hammer or the
stick or whatever weapon thatyou decide to call it.
A day, stop making it what itisn't and listening to what it
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is.
Minneapolis has a program thatthey call before they call the
police, which I don't know howit's going because I haven't
heard crap out of it lately andI can only expect it's not
working too well, because if itdid work, they'd be toting it up
like it's the best thing sincesliced bread, which it is not.
You get a domestic disturbancecall.
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You get a call on the 911system.
Someone comes out to your house, has a conversation with you
and tries to de-escalate it.
That's great and super and all.
If you go to a scene before thepolice where there is an
unsecured scene, you don't knowif this guy's got a weapon.
You don't know if he's got ahammer he's going to hit you in
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the head with.
You don't know how mental hecould be.
I don't know.
I don't think I'd want to be onthat bus.
You're up in a very toxicsituation.
You roll up on some SouthMinneapolis address.
There's people around watchingyou.
You walk in hey, I'm with theFeel Better Good Institute and I
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want to help you.
You're sending shrinks tohouses.
What nut job thought that up?
Oh, it's to lessen policeviolence Until they become the
violence.
You're on their front step now.
You're assaulted.
Who are you going to call now?
Just the assaulted call one oftheir associates.
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Hey, I'm feeling kind of sadnow.
They got my ass beat.
How does that work?
And how many?
How many.
I don't even want to go in andcall these people.
Psychologists do you sendbefore you actually call the
police and handle this.
Is there a limit?
I mean, do we have like apsychology limit when you're
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going to the front door?
Hey, I'm number three, you'renumber four, so maybe at six we
should start calling the policeand get this guy under control
because obviously talking to himain't going to work.
That ain't a two-way thing,that's a two brains less thing.
I appreciate you out there.
I tell you what this world's acrazy thing.
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Sometimes you can't write this,sometimes it writes itself.
Let's pay attention to theworld stage.
Now POTUS gets in and he saysI'm going to do this, this and
this and this.
And he's fallen through on hisXOs.
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He's writing a lot of them.
He's going to the utmost degreeof saying we're going to wipe
out this insane crap and bringAmerica back to where it should
be.
And it's not an XO.
I was kind of against XOs withthe last guy because it was too
easy, because it was too easy topardon his whole family.
He precog pardoned people forcrimes they haven't committed
yet so that they can go againstthem.
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The get-out-of-jail-free cardSleepy Joe did for everybody
that had anything to do withBiden, because they were so
badly kicking POTUS's buttcurrent POTUS that he had a
vengeance to do.
Well, if you recognize the factthat you've got to pardon your
people all of your peoplebecause POTUS now has an extra
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grind, then you probably shouldrecognize that you did some
stuff you shouldn't have done.
Yeah, you're probably doingstuff you shouldn't have been
doing to the previous POTUS andreally You're going to use the
law to protect you.
There's why POTUS has to dowhat he has to do.
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Think about that as a whole.
Speaker 4 (35:43):
Think about it as a
whole thing.
Speaker 2 (35:47):
I'm going to pardon
everybody Because he vowed to
get even.
Speaker 3 (35:53):
Why yeah?
Speaker 2 (35:54):
He's getting even,
because that's what you were
doing for the last four years.
You know, I always tell you inlife, never pick on someone
who's way smarter than you,because you're just too dumb to
figure it out, and that's whatthey did.
Now back to the 2A thing withthis.
Why not?
Why not have what we have to doNow on the big stage of Earth?
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We're starting to get prisonersreleased that were tied up for
under Sleepy Joe's thing.
Yeah, oh wow.
You're losing the listening.
Hamas is listening, people arepaying attention.
World figures want to come inand say, hey, let's not poke
this bear.
The most powerful country onthe planet, and you want to poke
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that bear.
Now let's see what Zelenskydoes.
This will be kind ofinteresting, won't it?
Zelensky modeled himself afterthe US and this woke agenda, and
I've got some people coming infrom Ukraine, poland, that
eastern area, and they're goingto come in.
I'm trying to get them on ashow in person and you talk to
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them on the phone and they justabsolutely disdain this guy.
They disdain these people thatact like us the previous us, let
me correct that and they want acommon sense approach.
They're no different than us.
We want the same thing, justunder different leadership.
I can't wait to see Zelensky'sface now.
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You see all these littlecartoons and memes online where
it's Zelensky trying to get ahold of Sleepy Joe and Joe's
running away from the phone andhe can't even get a phone call
into him.
Yeah, that's probably prettytrue.
You always find truth in humor,in realism, actual realism.
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Yeah, I don't know what to tellyou guys.
I would say hang on, focus, payattention to what's going to
happen in these next couple days.
It's going to be very critical.
This show drops Sunday at 5,and that gives us two more days
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to see what Trump does.
I'm guessing from here.
I hope he pushes through on thereciprocity thing.
I hope he gets some of thisother stuff out of the way.
He's already kicked DEIs behind.
I don't know about the.
I don't agree with him sendingthem home and paying them thing,
but again, that's got to be achess move.
Hey, go home, you're gettingpaid.
And then, when you're all athome, and you're all tied up at
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home, you don't come in.
Oh, by the way, we're stoppingyour checks too.
Makes sense to me.
Go home, you're happy, you'llleave nicely, without pulling
your guns out, your two A's outand making everybody happen.
Two ways out and makingeverybody happen.
So this way you take yourDemocrat behinds home, your DEIs
, and you say, oh yeah, hey,let's go home, I'm getting paid
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for it, and be happy to go home,get paid.
And then you get the ax Dude,that's some next level stuff
there.
That's smart thinking.
Give them the impression thatyou're going to go home, all
good, we're just going tofurlough this program, some next
level stuff there.
That's smart thinking.
Give them the impression thatyou're going to go home, all
good, we're just going to, we'regoing to furlough this program
and all of a sudden you're goingto get kapow Right between the
eyes.
Yep, absolutely okay with that.
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So HUDcast had a lot to look atthe last couple of weeks.
Months had some time off,enjoyed my time off, been pretty
crazy at my other job.
My Facebook stuff's goingreally well.
Thank you for that.
Everybody out there.
My following's even increasedmore.
We're 104 countries now last wechecked and I'm getting more as
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it speaks.
So we're going to continue togo out and reach out to
everybody that we can.
I hope that this brings you somesolace in your world, your
country, your spiritual world,whatever it is.
I hope it can help a little,because it's only one person's
view, one person's opinion.
Yeah, kind of what we are.
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All right, then I'll tell youwhat we're over 24 minutes into
this segment.
Okay, we're gonna pull the pin.
Thanks again, everybody, and uh, until next time, pay attention
to your government.
Let's see what, uh, thisworld's gonna rock next time.
Hudcast is gone for the day.
Be well, everybody, and that'sa wrap for hutcast.
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