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You're listening to No PC Allowed, aka No Political Correctness Allowed, and I am Mac
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Iverson.
America is rising, much like that Phoenix from the Flames, President Trump, in Butler,
Pennsylvania with the words, Fight, Fight, Fight.
Trump is a man on a mission, and he doesn't have time to waste.
I believe that Trump is far deeper than what he presents himself to be.
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To know this, all I have to do is put myself in his position.
If I went through all the garbage that the enemy has put him through, I wouldn't be able
to stop thinking about my purpose in God's overall plan.
I wouldn't be able to stop.
I would, as the Bible says, be praying without ceasing.
And I'm not an out-of-control egomaniac who thinks that I can move mountains.
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I have no reason to think that, because I haven't earned the right.
I haven't ever done enough to warrant such a label, not even close.
I do believe that if there's anyone who does justify such pridefulness, then that would
be President Trump.
All based on past behavior.
That is my induction.
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Now why is he doing this, and in the way that he's doing this?
Why does he shock and awe all of us?
Jeffrey Tucker in the Epoch Times wrote the following,
There are several main advantages to far-reaching reform.
It will increase the popularity of the Trump administration and guarantee his place in
history.
It will improve the economic environment by ending endless debt expansion.
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It will also gut the forces that thwarted the Trump administration from 2017 to 2021,
bringing back transparency and accountability.
And yet the question keeps coming back.
How do we know this?
And he's referring to Dozier.
How do we know this is real and not just another commission put together in D.C. to create
the illusion of reform without the reality?
I asked some people who were present at the 1981 wave of government cutters if the mood
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today compares.
They all had the same answer.
No.
In the first Reagan term, there was not much public appetite for balancing the budget or
cutting bureaucracy beyond mild rhetoric.
There is no comparison to the public mood today, which has become extremely intolerant
toward all anti-freedom forms of imposition and waste.
That's good to hear.
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Expectations are very high.
It's going to be up to Dozier to make sure that the Trump administration can lead the
revolution or become a transitional government in the form of the Kerensky government in
Russia in 1917 or the first French Republic after 1789.
It's always been a great challenge when the public has its appetite for change wedded
to this extent.
If anyone can do it, it is the fabulous five.
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Trump plus Vivek plus Musk and including Tulsi Gabbard over intelligence and Robert F. Kennedy
Jr. over health and medicine.
This is the dream team.
If it cannot happen with these people, it's hard to imagine conditions under which it
could ever happen.
This could be a turning point.
If it's not, the Trump administration ends up as merely transitional.
I don't like to think about what will come next.
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Ever true to Trump, he wants to make an even bigger name for himself and he's pulling out
all stops to make it happen.
He has a sufficiently large enough ego.
So I know that in the back of his mind, he's probably thinking if there's enough room to
be carved in into Mount Rushmore next to Washington or Lincoln, then he wants to be there.
In fact, former South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem revealed that upon meeting him, she said,
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I shook his hand and I said, Mr. President, you should come to South Dakota sometime.
We have Mount Rushmore.
And he goes, do you know it's my dream to have my face on Mount Rushmore?
I started laughing.
He wasn't laughing.
So he was totally serious.
Unquote.
The Park Service insists that there's not enough space for another face.
But that sounds like just another Trump challenge to be overcome with only minor difficulty.
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I once called Trump one of the greatest presidents ever, if not the greatest president ever.
I'm waffling between the two simply because he's not finished.
I knew that Trump would be an energetic president, but he's far more than that.
He's making the Energizer bunny look like he just got up from a long nap.
It would be interesting to be inside Trump's head after he was nearly assassinated the first
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time in Butler.
But if you think about it, not too much imagination is necessary.
It's not needed.
Projection or empathy can create a lot of insight into this man.
My conclusion, he's doing all this, as he says, mostly for us, not for himself.
Inside President Trump's revenge and obvious rage against the deep state must include his
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own guilt.
COVID was mostly a made up state sponsored nightmare.
And Trump was largely responsible over the overreaction to it.
He himself is a bit of a germaphobe.
He hates shaking hands.
He does it, of course, but his fear of COVID was, in my opinion, mostly projection that
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and listening too much to deep state liars in his administration.
On that very first night of the COVID hysteria, I watched him talking with Hannity with the
White House in the backdrop, and I knew something was wrong because that conversation lasted
far longer than it should have.
I vividly recall thinking, what is the big deal?
Who's trying to frighten us with nothing?
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I knew this intuitively, and I wondered why a smart guy like Trump could ever fall for
this.
I instantly knew that something was very wrong with the entire overreaction to the coronavirus.
The reason is because I know the deep state.
I knew then as now that their tentacles control so much of our lives.
China, by the way, was behind all the COVID hysterics.
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That was what jumpstarted America's serious cultural depression episode.
Many have gotten out of this depression, especially since November 5th, but many still have not.
Many who did not vote for Trump fell into a deep dark depression.
Their foaming at the mouth overreaction is even darkly comical.
Trump's victory, ironically enough, is the very thing that will jumpstart them out of
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their depression.
But first, they have to realize that Trump is their obvious friend, not their foe.
But it's very difficult to overcome the brainwashing that has been so complete on these useful
idiots of the left.
The election landslide is Trump's shock and awe revenge against the liars of the COVID
nightmare.
That's because that grossly exaggerated virus caused Trump to lose in 2020 with millions
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of fake million ballots.
So it is revenge time for America.
There's nothing wrong with that focused anger, even hatred.
Nothing kicks depression in the teeth harder than taking all out massive action for a just
and moral cause that you really believe in.
Trump is showing us by being the perfect role model of what it takes to overcome our leftover
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lethargy from the COVID scam.
He is proclaiming loud and clear, never again will America succumb to a ruthless, money-and-power
hungry mafia controlled by China with its overreaching arms throughout the entire world.
Trump is saying no.
He's taking a hacksaw and he's cutting off the tentacles of that evil Chinese octopus
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and of the Davos and Geneva billionaires as well.
It appears as though he's attempting to co-op big tech as a part of his plan to destroy
the deep state.
Just how did this shock and awe come about?
This from Jeffrey Tucker in the Epoch Times.
This was the plan all along, although it was never announced.
It was like clockwork.
The people least surprised on election night were all associated with Team Trump.
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They had mapped it out for years.
As part of their planning, they deployed a method that has never before been seen in
U.S. politics, absolute security of all information.
No one associated with this group spoke to the press for four years.
It's been the same for the transition.
It has been privately financed to keep the prying eyes of the administrative state away
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from understanding and thus subverting what it is they have been planning.
This is why nearly every pick for the cabinet and agency heads has been a shock, but for
those whom the team released early as a deliberate trial balloon.
One must stand in admiration of all this, not just the administrative sophistication
of the campaign and transition team, but also the courage it required to follow through
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on all these plans despite the terrible odds.
This alone is for the ages.
Now we are at that moment, that is the real test, the time of governing.
We are in for some huge surprises of that, I am sure.
The national media has been locked out and understandably so.
Some of what will unfold in the coming days, weeks and months, I will like and some I will
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not.
I'm sure you will say the same.
That's the way the real world works.
We have plenty of time to argue about this or that.
Let's just take a moment to appreciate that we have this opportunity at all.
Against all odds, Trump is president again.
Let that be a lesson to all of us.
Nothing is written that moral courage cannot overcome.
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That's true in politics and that is true in our own lives.
Just like FDR's remaking of America with all its socialist New Deal departments, Trump
is doing a much overdue reversal of all of that.
In the 30s, there was the popular mistaken elitist notion that socialism was a good progressive
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thing.
Well, we all know better now how outrageously regressive progressivism has been to America.
Even LeftwingCounterpunch.org admits, The American system, I'm sorry to say, is broken
and has been for some time.
Its failure to satisfy working people's expectations for a better and happier life is what kept
millions of them from voting Democrat in 2024.
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Tina Reid makes this comment, Political anxiety has been building for years as a 24-hour news
cycle, social media and algorithms create seemingly endless outlets for strife.
But President Trump's pugnacious style and the breakneck series of changes he and Elon
Musk unleashed has ratcheted everything up, delighting his supporters and leaving his
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critics panicked and without a single rallying point.
Mental health professionals say even people who don't see themselves as directly affected
by administration actions are feeling frazzled by the dizzying pace of Trump's enduring ability
to command attention.
They may feel it through the venting of a spouse, the distress of a neighbor with a
trans child or an anxious friend who works for a government contractor.
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There is an element of chaos right now, said Andrea Benoit, a Georgetown University psychology
professor who sees patients in the DC area.
A sense of not knowing what's coming and not being able to control what's coming is really
hard on the stress response.
As humans, we don't love uncertainty.
It's something that we don't tend to tolerate well.
And then when we're anxious, it's excruciating.
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People generally hate surprises.
The more unexpected the news, the likelier it is they'll start tuning out details.
I think we can take so much of something before the human brain just like Peters out and says,
I can't keep up, said New York based neuropsychologist Sanam Hafiz.
Bonior said she's seen an uptick in patients, particularly Democrats, expressing a sense
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of burnout, guilt and despair at losing an old way of life.
There's a fine line between burying your head in the sand and trying to protect yourself.
I've been working with a lot of folks to try and find that line, she said.
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Isn't it fascinating how these liberals love to dwell on their own newfound angst, but
were totally unsympathetic to the quiet sufferings of the silent middle class under Brandon?
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So instead of being loud and proud, beating their effeminate chests in the streets, some
still are, suddenly it's snowing and these snowflakes are the most tender and fragile
creatures.
Oh.
So these libtards are in serious trouble.
Can you talk about a canary croaking in a coal mine right before our very eyes?
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Just listen to this by Randy DeSoto in the Western Journal entitled, Fox News humiliates
CNN, MSNBC, beats them among Democrats by a whopping margin.
Fox News has been leading the outlet for conservatives for years, but now even Democrats are watching
it in greater numbers than left leaning networks like CNN and MSNBC.
In fact, Fox News is the most watched network among Democrats and independents, according
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to Nielsen Fusion data, the UK's Daily Mail reported.
In January, primetime viewers for the network totaled 427,000 for Democrat voters.
CNN reached only 174,000 Democrats while MSNBC hit 225,000, the news outlet said.
So Fox had nearly as many Democrat viewers as CNN and MSNBC combined.
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Among independents, Fox was also out in front, averaging 709,000 viewers in primetime to
CNN's 117,000 and MSNBC's 155,000.
In the 25 to 54 demographic, the most highly sought among advertisers, Fox brought in 54,000
Democrat voters to CNN's 34,000 and MSNBC's 18,000 during primetime.
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Jeff Collins, Fox's president of advertising sales, told Puck News for a story published
last week.
There's a narrative that Fox News does a great job reaching middle America, but the data
shows that it's actually the entire country.
What does this mean exactly?
First of all, Fox News is a severely compromised source of truthful information.
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There are some 15 topics that can get no mention at all.
That is not news.
That is propaganda.
Having said that, most people still get much of their filtered news through Fox, which
tends to lean right.
But the fact that dummy rats are abandoning the boldly fake news industrial complex is
simply astounding.
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This I believe is Trump's greatest success.
Most shocking, America seems to have altered radically overnight.
This one is massive.
Americans are cheering radical conservative changes like never before in American history.
Also, the wailing fake news industrial complex is falling on deaf American ears.
It's like suddenly they have no more power.
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That's pure illusion.
But the mere feeling means everything right now.
America is made up of several segregated interests now suddenly and happily united under the
Republican banner.
And they represent numerous freedoms that are making strong comebacks among them.
Food freedom, uncorrupted biochemical additives, medical freedom, steering medicine toward
natural cures and prevention, home school freedom, small business freedom, manufacturing
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freedom, gun freedom, speech freedom, energy freedom.
And then there are the freedom from freedoms.
For example, freedom from the LGBT WTF mass psychosis industrial complex, freedom from
excessive debt, freedom from the military industrial complex of endless wars, freedom
from the illegal alien invasion, perhaps most important of all, election integrity freedom,
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some 20 million votes.
For Brandon were illegally cast in 2020, some 20 million votes.
Obviously Trump won in 2020 as well.
He was elected three times.
And my biggest concern now, freedom from an AI and robotic takeover.
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But with Musk wielding so much influence, this remains to be played out.
And there are so many of the freedoms.
We are uniting America to an imperfect degree by welcoming RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard and Elon
Musk into the GOP fold.
This is Trump's doing.
I think there is a collective realization reminiscent of Ben Franklin's dictum that
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he uttered while signing the Declaration of Independence.
We must all hang together or surely we shall all hang separately.
Louis Neville here in the epic times wrote, if you need any evidence that President Trump
wants to win, just look at what happened to the immigration dispute with Columbia after
Columbia initially refused to accept two U.S. military planes deporting migrants.
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President Trump immediately imposed a 25 percent tariff on all Columbia goods imports to the
U.S.
Then Columbia abruptly reversed its policy.
White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt said in a statement that the government of
Columbia has agreed to all of President Trump's terms, including the unrestricted acceptance
of all illegal aliens from Columbia returned from the United States, including on U.S.
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military aircraft without limitation or delay.
Because this planetary social realignment is so unexpected, this is our chance to really
shine.
This is our chance.
Many new appointments of federal departments are still too entrenched in the old ways of
D.C.
They should be listening to people like Charlie Kirk and myself for a deeper understanding
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of what is needed to solidify long-term change.
So if you can't lend a hand, please get out of the way for the times they are changing.
I sound so much better than Dylan, don't I?
You've been listening to No P.C.
Allowed.
I am Mac Iverson.
We'll see you again next week and every week.