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Believe me, hello
America and welcome to another
episode.
I'm Chad Law, like you justheard, your host.
This is the last gayconservative podcast and we're
spreading truth, breaking downbarriers and making sure that no
one is stuck in the liberaljail of discrimination, racism
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If this is your first timelistening, sit back, relax,
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enjoy the show.
I'm here to provide you withtidbits of information that are
digestible, easy and can berepurposed and reused for your
own personal fights against thewoke to puss or the woke
ideology, the liberal ideology,whatever it is, because I know a
lot of you are doing that.
I get emails every day.
I'm fighting with my teacher,I'm fighting with the school
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board, fighting with a localbusiness, my HOA they don't want
me to have my Trump sign.
You know all those things thathappen on a regular basis.
That one, we have to make surethat we don't get sensitized to.
And two, we have to make surethat we have appropriate
responses for all of thisasinine BS that keeps getting
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brought up on the basis ofideals and not facts, and that's
what we're trying to cutthrough on this program.
Lots of stuff happening rightnow, lots of stuff I have never
felt more inundated withpolitical information, and I
think for me, the best news isis that Americans are seeing it
and approving it.
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So that means there's a ton ofus with political blue balls
right now wanting to see thisstuff get pushed through over
half of the country, and theDemocrats just continually push
back.
So today I really want to diveinto Ukraine and why some of
these idiot European leadersthink they have any say in this
entire process, while they sitaround and complain.
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I mean, you can't be moreFrench than Macron.
He just complains.
That's all French people do isthey just complain, they're just
.
And then they put it up.
Nothing, they have nothing toshow for it.
Ridiculous, it's part of theirculture.
So he's going to complain andwhine and call emergency
meetings and do all of thisstuff.
In the meantime, trump's theonly one that's made one step
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towards peace or ending theconflict, but no, because he's
not doing it the way they wantit.
They don't care about the ends.
Again, guys, I've talked to youabout this a long time.
Trump is a private sectorentrepreneur.
I'm a private sectorentrepreneur.
Most of you are private sectorand or entrepreneurs as well.
We care about results.
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We want to know the result isthat there's peace between the
Russians and the Ukrainians.
That's it.
Whatever it takes to get there,get there, but the goal has to
be complete peace, no more war,no more military occupations,
nothing.
But they don't care.
Oh, he's not including us at thetable.
Well, if you want to beincluded at the table, get your
checkbook out, motherfucker.
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Come on, put your money whereyour mouth is.
You want to negotiate?
We can negotiate from a placeof strength.
You know why.
We have the weapons, we havethe money, we have the
relationships, we have thealliances, we have NATO.
So we can come in and negotiatefrom a place of strength and
say, hey, we're going to blowyour country off the map if you
don't stop this nonsense, and inreturn, this is what's going to
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happen.
But no, that's not good enoughfor the leaders in the EU.
That's not good enough for them, and this is why we have to
extricate ourselves from all ofthis international BS, because
not only do they not pay theirfair share, they also complain
about everything we do,especially from a Donald Trump
perspective, because it's notgood for them for us to be
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America first.
All the other countries winwhen we don't put ourselves
first, and they understand that.
So with Trump, trump is a bigthreat to the European Union
because they're used to gettingthe better end of all these
deals defense, trade, commerce,taxes, tariffs, everything.
They're used to getting thesweet end of the deal while we
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take it up the rear.
They can't stand anyone thatcomes in and gets involved.
What was stopping Macron and anyof the other European leaders
from having a summit in SaudiArabia with Putin?
Why not?
You don't get to complain now,when you've had four years to
get this done and you don't getit done.
And now you don't like it.
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The one person who's been ableto make even a millimeter of a
step towards peace, the factthat he got on the phone with
Putin for 90 minutes the bigstuff, big stuff.
And they've had four years andthey have the audacity to sit
there and complain instead ofsaying thank you, President
Trump, for taking the bull bythe horns.
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We're all a bunch of pussies.
And securing Europe, becauseit's not just about Ukraine,
it's also about Europe'ssecurity, which we provide.
Therefore, we should be theonly ones at the negotiating
table, and same goes for Ukraine.
You want to negotiate peace?
Fork up the money, protectyourself.
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It's not our fault that all ofthese countries have gotten
themselves in a situation wherethey can't defend themselves.
I mean, yes, there is NATO, butit doesn't disparage any
countries from havingindependent militaries.
I mean, germany has like nomilitary.
France has zero military.
I mean just very, very smallnumbers.
And this idiot prime minister inthe UK is now saying well,
we'll deploy troops right now.
If America doesn't want to be apart of it, we'll take military
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action right now.
Yeah, good luck.
The Russians, the Soviets,whatever you want to call them,
they are war experts.
It is a war machine and, like Itold you all, from day one,
this will be a war of attrition.
It will be nonstop.
Oh, putin's going to go in andswipe it.
It'll be really quick, orAmerica will block them.
It'll be a few weeks.
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Four years later, not one peacetalk between Biden, putin,
european leaders, putin, and nowthey want to criticize Donald
Trump.
It's ridiculous.
I want to talk a little bitabout the border patrol agents
that now have to stop wearingbody cameras.
You know, the party of peaceand love and illegal immigrants
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and social services has hackersthat are out giving away
confidential information andbreaking certain privacy laws in
order to help shield illegalimmigrants from ICE.
So we'll get into that a littlebit, but it's very, very scary.
They're putting the ICE agentsin danger, the immigrants in
danger and also making itimpossible for us to hold agents
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accountable.
You know they always talk aboutpolice and agent and military
accountability, but they'veremoved our ability to hold them
accountable and train thembased on the footage that we get
back.
We're going to hear themconsistently talk about how the
ICE agents are abusing illegalimmigrants because of the
cameras not being on.
And it actually helps them forthe cameras not being on,
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because they can make theseasinine claims without backup
and we can't prove them wrong.
So it is a little scary for meto know that those cameras are
off, but sadly, if the cartelslearn the locations of these
officers using the metadata thatcomes from these cameras, these
electronics, they'll kill themall.
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I mean these cartels are gnarlyso for Democrats to encourage
people to fight and shareinstructions on how to beat
these deportation orders and ICEagents.
That include hacking intocamera systems federal camera
systems that have location dataon them because of course it has
to tell them where it wasfilmed when, et cetera.
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That have location trackingavailable to learn where the ICE
agents are, so you can hide andduck and avoid them.
And keep in mind the ICEtargets at this point are only
criminals.
We haven't even gotten to whatI would say mass deportations.
This is targeted criminaldeportations, because we got to
start with the worst, but ofcourse they can't wear their
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cameras anymore because of theDemocrats and their
encouragement of people to dothe wrong thing in order to
avoid getting deported.
Additionally, I want to talk alittle bit about the new DNC
vice chair, david Hogg.
This guy is crazy.
He is a complete Marxistsocialist, but he is radical.
He is like the white version ofChe Guevara.
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This guy is violent, reactiveand he made some very
interesting comments last weekthat I would be remiss not to
touch on.
In the meantime, I'm going totake a quick break and we'll be
back after these words.
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So, like I mentioned,
the European Union is doing
everything they can to stayrelevant during our aggressive
negotiations with Putin, russiaand Ukraine as far as securing a
peace and security deal in thatarea.
There's an overarching themethat I think that you'll hear in
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all of my podcasts, and part ofthat is preparation and
solutions and results.
We talk about that a lot.
One thing that I don't know ifyou all remember, but Trump
actually had a transition teamthat was being paid separately,
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not working for his transitionnot his official transition team
but they had an unofficialtransition setup and team
getting all of this stuff done,figuring out what all the legal
loopholes are going to be andwho can do what and where and
why, for months leading up toJanuary 20th.
That's why we were able to hitthe ground running and go as far
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as possible For over a year onthe campaign trail.
Trump said when I come intooffice, that war is going to end
.
Believe you me, why don't thesewhiny Europeans, why didn't
they come together and presenttheir idea of a peace deal?
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What can they offer Ukraine?
Well, wow, they get to be inthe EU.
Oh, what does that come with?
Shitty currency and all thecultural ideals and woke ism
that comes out of Germany andFrance.
Lucky Ukraine.
God, he couldn't pay me to bein the EU, thank God the UK.
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But this is just all tootypical.
We pay, we do, they complain.
That's it, you know, and that'swhy I think NATO is worthless,
because if people aren't goingto pay and the governments
aren't going to support us asthe leader, then run your own
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fucking military, get your ownmilitary.
I'm tired of it and so yeah.
So there's been a lot of talkabout all the different things
that Trump is doing wrong andwhy it's so important that EU
has a seat at the table, eventhough Trump has said from the
very beginning we're still noteven sure if this is a ruse or
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reality.
Putin could be putting us allon, while he's working on
something totally different.
We don't know.
You don't go into the firstnegotiation guns blazing.
You know I work a lot withsalespeople and in sales and
marketing and I used to hate itwhen managers would come into
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town or VPs would come into townand of course they'd expect to
sit down with clients orcustomers or whomever businesses
, and we'd show up at thesebusinesses and there'd be one
owner, maybe an owner and amanager and six people from us a
VP, the rep, the fieldmarketing person and it was so
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overwhelming and it was sounnecessary that I started
saying no no more than twopeople company-wise in my
territory in this area becauseit was too overwhelming and it
didn't make any sense, becausethe purpose of these meetings is
to listen, not to talk.
But of course everyone's goingto want to talk because everyone
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who's sitting is going to wantto talk.
So it's distracting, it'sineffective and every additional
seat at the table dilutes thepower of the head of the table.
You understand that, right?
It's just like investing yougive out more stock, your stock
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gets diluted.
And I try to use these basicexamples because I don't know
how else people are going to getit.
But it's so baffling to me howquick and reactive knee jerk
these leaders are in Europe totell us how wrong we are, when
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we're the only ones doinganything about it.
Speaker 7 (15:27):
Listen to these
idiots.
Sowing the seeds ahead of thissummit, Polish Prime Minister
Donald Tusk set the tone forexpectation Vast uplifts in
defense spending across anentire continent.
It has to happen now in a verymassive way.
I'm talking about decisionsabout financing logistics
political decisions when itcomes to the defensive
capabilities of the EuropeanUnion and the European countries
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.
Despite three years of supportfrom across Europe, the US has
largely shut out allies from theconversations with Russia over
a prospective peace deal.
Speaker 5 (16:00):
Yes, we've largely
shut out our European allies.
One meeting, one pulse checkmeeting, and Donald Trump is
turning his back on EU.
Here's the thing that bothersme.
Okay, here you've got DonaldTursk, who's the premier of
Poland I don't know if they saypresident or prime minister or
whatever, who cares and he's upthere and he's been.
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In my opinion, he's done a verygood job for the last four,
three, four years saying, guys,we've got to up our spending,
we've got to up our spending.
They were the ones that wantedto send planes.
They were the ones thatconstantly criticized Joe Biden
for not allowing Ukraine tostrike within Russian territory.
So they've really led thecharge.
Because, I mean, they're themost scared.
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I would say Poland and theBaltic nations must be the most
scared of all of this because, athey're on the border and, b
they were part of Russia at onepoint in history.
But why have they wait?
Why is it an emergency?
Now, you know?
And what bothers me is they'vehad a choice.
They can increase their NATOspending to help everyone, and
none of them even make their 3%or 2% or 1.5% of GDP payment.
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Half of them don't even pay.
Okay, so they don't invest intheir own personal country
defense.
They don't invest in allydefense.
And now it's a big emergency.
And then what are we going to do?
We have to make decisions,military decisions.
Hello, where have you been?
What are you doing for yourpeople?
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How are you protecting yourpeople?
This should have already beenestablished and, to be honest,
it should already be establishedwith or without Ukraine peace.
Every nation should have theability to defend themselves,
period.
I think the first thing theyneed to do with Ukraine is put
an iron dome, just like Israel,you know, protect it from
airstrikes.
That's a huge piece, but wecan't keep paying for it.
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And then you hear the host say,oh, and after supporting through
the war for three years, us hasturned their back on Europe.
It's like supporting for threeyears.
What the hell numbers are youlooking at?
I mean, I'm looking at thisright now Government support to
Ukraine, total bilateralallocations, including EU aid,
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by the billion United States,total bilateral aid 114 billion,
and I think that's low.
But again, that's just aid.
Government aid.
Germany $17 billion.
You see the jump $17 to $114.
Almost $100 billion more thanthe second country, and then the
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third country's 14%, which isUnited Kingdom, and then France,
japan, netherlands, denmark,italy.
I mean none, nothing, nothing.
Same thing.
Refugee costs Netherlands,denmark, italy.
I mean none, nothing, nothing.
Same thing.
Refugee costs Germany 35billion, and that includes the
17.
United Kingdom again only like17 billion total.
It's insane.
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And then you look at themilitary equipment and you see
the real only countries that arehelping them is Poland,
netherlands and Denmark.
I mean, poland sent them 354tanks.
That's huge, that's almost abillion dollars in tanks.
We sent them 352 fightingvehicles and we sent them 76
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tanks.
Where's France?
Nowhere, not even on here.
Didn't send one weapon, notanks.
France did send uh four rocketsystems and we sent 39.
We sent 201 howards and francesent 69.
I mean again, these peopledon't do nothing, nothing.
Air defense systems france 2,italy 2, united states 17.
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Actually germany stepped upthere 27.
What I'm trying to showcase hereis that they want to complain,
but they don't want to pay, andit doesn't work that way anymore
.
The jig is up.
We're not the open checkbookfor them.
The American people have sent avery strong message to Donald
Trump, and you know what?
I was just in Portland.
This is where, if you need toget a fresh perspective, you
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need to go to one of these bluecities and I recommend Portland
because it's the worst.
But growing up in my 20s orwhatever, I was always very
pro-international involvement.
I also was very okay withMexican people who wanted to
cross the border and come in andwork.
I didn't really have an issuewith the whole illegal thing.
I grew up in SouthernCalifornia.
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It's all Mexicans and they'rewonderful, wonderful.
I didn't really have an issuewith the whole illegal thing.
I grew up in SouthernCalifornia.
It's all Mexicans and they'rewonderful, wonderful.
I wouldn't have it any otherway.
But then you come up here andyou can't even walk out your
door without stepping oversomeone ODing on fentanyl,
people shooting up in the parkin front of kids, guys
masturbating in front of salonsI mean, it's just insane.
And people just laying aroundthese fentanyl zombies and
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they're dead inside and it's sosad.
The poverty is so sad, livingin broken down RVs and tents all
over the streets, and thenpeople expect us with that.
Most of these, a lot of theseguys, are veterans or they have
serious mental health issues orthey're drug addicts that need
help, people that havecontributed to society in the
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past and maybe fell down.
Granted, only about 20% of themwant help, but that's still 20%
.
Once you've seen something likethat in your own country, your
total perspective changes.
The second I saw what Portlandwas like.
I immediately was 100% forclosed borders, was 100% for
closed borders Until we getthese actual Americans help.
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Not one dollar should be goingtowards non-American causes Not
one, and to me that includesUkraine.
I do agree we have to keep ourstrong stance with the Ukraine
and the border of Russia, but Ithink it can be done in a way
that doesn't involve anever-ending checkbook and
Zelensky just he just expectsmoney.
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He wants us to just print cashand give it over.
All right, there's a littleinterview I want to break down
and let's go to that now and thespecial envoy by donald trump
was extremely clear.
Speaker 9 (21:56):
The question was put
to him will the eu be part of
the negotiations?
And he said no, we don't haveas stark as that.
Oh, it was.
It was incredible.
That's why I think you know weactually it's a new style what
we're getting from the boss.
The Europeans do not have aplace at the table.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
How are these people
surprised?
One of the most important partsof a negotiation and I do
recommend that you all read theArt of the Deal but one of the
most important parts of thenegotiation is understanding
your value at the table.
What do you have that the otherparty wants?
What do they have that you want?
What sort of offers can youbring creatively to the table to
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help move the discussions along?
And all of this, to be honest,is a little preliminary, because
we still don't even know ifPutin's that serious.
They're sussing him out Again.
You have to have a pulse checkhere.
It's so premature to get Europeinvolved.
I don't think they should beinvolved at all.
Donald Trump might do thediplomatic thing and bring them
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in at the end, but why would youput people at the table who
have no value?
France can provide nothing forRussia, italy nothing, uk
nothing.
They have nothing that theycould offer back to the Russians
in order to strike a peace deal.
Furthermore, they taunt, harassand disparage Putin 24-7.
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I mean, I get so frustrated,like with Zelensky, for example.
He's on the air the other dayand first of all, he jumped the
gun and said he wasn't invitedto the table, which is such a
lie.
He was his first.
He was Trump's first call afterhe spoke to Putin for 90
minutes.
Okay, something Zelensky hasnever been able to do.
He's never been able to talk tohim, he's never been able to
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forge any type of realleadership or relationships.
And so Zelensky is talking towhomever CBS.
I was going to pull the clipand then I just couldn't stand
to hear a stupid voice anymore.
But he's talking to a CBSanchor or or someone, and he
said you know, I told DonaldTrump he doesn't want peace, he
doesn't want a peace deal.
He's a liar, he lies.
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Don't trust him.
You can't trust him as far asyou can throw him blah, blah,
blah.
Okay, all that might be true,it very well might be true, but
just say it on nationaltelevision.
While you're trying tonegotiate a peace deal, why are
you going to try to purposelyrub shit in the nose of your
adversary while you're trying tosecure peace?
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Because he doesn't want peace.
He wants babysitting Peace.
Because he doesn't want peace,he wants babysitting, he wants
to be taken care of.
And if the UK want to deploy10,000 troops right now because
Donald Trump's having a peacetalk, then fine.
It's the stupidest thing ever.
That is the stupidest thingever Never.
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Let's launch a military envoy,military action on land, on the
Russian border, in Ukraine,during peace talks.
Let's line more troops up yes,because that sends the message
that we're looking for peace.
What is wrong with these people?
Have they ever led anythingdone anything?
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Led anything done anything?
I mean no, and this is thepoint.
We have spoiled these countriesso bad that they don't even
know how to function without us.
They can't even imagine andthey're so used to just being
default, included in all theseconversations and made to feel
important, but at the end of theday, they have nothing to offer
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.
This situation Now.
If we were negotiating withSwitzerland about privacy laws
and banking or whatnot, ofcourse the EU would have a seat
at the table, but they havenothing to offer of value to the
opposition, and the UnitedStates has already attempted to
figure out what countries canoffer what as far as security.
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Take a listen to this.
Speaker 8 (26:03):
Now 5% will never get
back to 5% in any short order,
but just fiddling around about,I'll be going to increase from
2.3% to 2.5%.
That, frankly, just doesn'tfill the potholes in.
It doesn't touch the sides.
There's got to be an increasein this country to more like 3%
to 3.5% over the next five yearsor so.
Speaker 5 (26:23):
Okay, you heard him.
Obviously they don't want to bea sovereign nation.
They want to rely on us because, again, GDP they're at 2.3% and
they're thinking about inchingup to 2.5% and we'll never get
to 5%.
Well, it should be at 5%.
Military spending should be at5% of GDP.
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That's just the sweet numberthat keeps peace through
strength, if you will.
He's talking about 3%, maybe3.5%, but it doesn't matter.
It's all talk, and the laborunion or the labor party in the
UK is not going to let anyspending happen and they're the
ones in control right now.
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Just listening to the primeminister is very, very
frustrating, because he's sayingwe'll send troops, but only if
U?
S guarantees security.
Not a little counterintuitive,counterproductive?
Aren't troops there to secureand to guarantee security
through troops?
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You need to guarantee securitythrough your troops.
So now we have to babysit theUkraine and babysit European
troops.
I mean, this is just not fair.
And let me tell you somethingIf the tables were turned and we
needed help from Europe, we'dget a big middle finger.
It's a one way ally.
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It's a one way alliance.
It has no benefits to us andall the benefits for them.
Speaker 7 (27:56):
The problem they face
now is that, well, to spend
more on defense, that money'sgoing to be found from somewhere
.
That's not just a problem inthe UK, but across Europe.
And second of all, you mightdecide today that you want to
spend more on defense, butacquiring defense equipment and
training personnel takes a lotof time and, despite what we've
heard from the summit that washastily organized, today what we
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haven't heard from anyone ishow they solve either of those
two problems.
Speaker 5 (28:24):
OK.
This is interesting because,basically, what he's saying is
is that, yes, they're allcommitting to increasing
spending, but they don't knowhow they're going to get the
equipment.
They don't know how they'regoing to acquire the personnel.
You know, it's all going to berelied on us to do for them, and
I am actually okay using NATOto build independent militaries
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for other countries.
Again, we all know the oldadage right you can give a man a
fish feed him for a day.
Teach him how to fish feed himfor a lifetime.
We need to teach thesecountries how to be sovereign
nations on their own and for himto say well, where do we find
the money?
Where's the money?
We're going to do it.
(29:07):
Why don't you cut one of themillion stupid social programs
you have?
Why don't you cut all this freespeech, misinformation,
disinformation boards, thepeople that you've hired,
hundreds and hundreds of peopleto scour the internet and throw
criminal charges at people onFacebook for saying things that
the government findsinappropriate?
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The socialized medicine isinsane and these people pay
higher taxes than anyone in theworld and they get nothing for
it no defense, nothing.
So, honestly, how they do it isto start now and do it.
Just start creating andbuilding your.
I know Germany is on there onthat step and keep in mind as
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well, a lot of these countriesstill have industrial
infrastructure.
I mean Lithuania is filled, andSlovenia, slovakia, I mean
they're all filled withwarehouses and industrial
infrastructure.
Where do you think the Europeancar makers have their cars made
?
It's not in big high salaryGermany.
No, mercedes get made inSlovakia or something one of
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those countries, or Lithuania.
All the Western Europeancountries use Eastern Europe as
their industrial sort of enginebecause the labor is cheaper and
the cost of living is cheaper.
They can justify paying peoplea lot less.
Eastern Europe is WesternEurope's Mexico, basically, and
the infrastructure is there.
I mean especially Germany.
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They have a manufacturinginfrastructure like no one
else's business and Mercedes isclosed.
Oh no, I'm sorry, not Mercedes.
Volkswagen is closingwarehouses left and right.
Those should be converted intomilitary supply or military, uh,
for ammunition or weapons orwhatever.
But it is there if theyactually want to do it.
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But all of this is I'm tellingyou guys, all this is is
peacocking.
They're just putting theirfeathers up and talking about
this stuff and getting all thisbias news out there in order to
A screw up the negotiations.
Okay, because now Putin gets togo in and say oh man, donald, I
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thought you had these fuckersat NATO whipped.
I thought they were in yourpocket, I thought they were
ready to offer the deals thatthey need to offer.
Oh no, now they show thatthey're out of control.
They're not going to followalong, they're sending their own
troops.
All really good things to dobefore peace talks.
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And I love the Hungarian, uh,prime minister Actually I think
it was the Hungarians, it'sactually Hungarians a defense
secretary and he, he saidpro-war, anti-trump and
frustrated european leaders arecoming together with the clear
intention of obstructing a peaceagreement.
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He's the minister of foreignaffairs and trade.
He's referring to this nationalemergency summit hosted by
macron and uh, where all theydid was come in and complain
about the US trying to end thewar.
It's just weird.
I mean, this is all the stuffthat's happening right now.
I feel like everything is inreverse.
It's like we find all thisgreat debt and spending to cut
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and they freak out.
We start talking about peace.
They freak out because thesepeople are obstructionists.
They want Donald Trump to fail.
They want America to fail.
They want to say I told you so.
They all criticize that Americasort of takes an exceptionalist
approach.
They call it Americanexceptionalism, that we're
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exceptional and I believe that,and most of most people here do.
But they don't like that.
They make fun of that.
They think it's a problem thatwe have, and so they're always
trying to take us down a notchand it never works because
they're idiots.
So if I was sitting in Europeright now, if I was in Italy, or
if I was in France or UK, Iwould be so pissed I'd be
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writing them and telling themstop, let's just see what
happens first.
Whatever happened to justgiving something a little bit of
time to see what happened.
Test it, test the waters.
There's nothing wrong with it.
And I just can't believe thatthese people are basically
taking an anti-peace stance,pro-war, because when you're
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obstructing peace, talks thisway, it's pro-war.
And when you're talkingaggressively about defense,
talking aggressively about Putin, now he's coming in with a
completely different vibe thanhe had before when he talked to
Trump.
Whether he thinks it'sconscious or not, this is on the
news, it's there and it'sshowing that we're not aligned,
we're out of control and thatthe Europeans are going to do
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their own thing, no matter what.
So whatever Trump brings to thetable might as well just get
tossed right.
So they've completely set us upfor failure and they have
aggravated Putin prior to peacetalks.
They've disparaged Donald Trumpand the US and they want to act
as their own sovereign nationand hold these emergency
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meetings.
And then they want to have aplace at the table, but then
they want to rely on us to doeverything.
Else Doesn't work that way,guys.
Sorry, eventually you got toget off the teat, you got to
move out of the house.
Here's the prime minister ofthe UK discussing what they feel
is necessary.
Speaker 10 (34:34):
Consider committing
British forces on the ground
alongside others if there is alasting peace agreement.
But there must be a US backstop, because a US security
guarantee is the only way toeffectively deter Russia from
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attacking Ukraine again.
Speaker 5 (34:57):
Let me ask you guys a
question.
You two that work here, all ofyou.
I mean can you Google somethingfor me real quick?
Do they have teleprompters inthe UK?
I can't believe this guy isdriving me nuts.
Ok, obviously I'm a little bitof an audio freak.
He's sitting there with a stackof paper like it's 1950 and
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he's going uh yeah, maybe we canhelp you, maybe we'll send some
troops.
But you know it's up to the U S.
I mean that's and that's allthey have.
Yes, we'll think about sending10,000 troops with others.
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If there's a security guaranteefrom the U S, where's your
security guarantee?
How about?
Europe guarantees Ukrainiansecurity and the U?
S gets involved if it escalatesto a certain point.
But we can't be managing warsall over the world from where we
are.
It's not strategic either.
I mean, it's much morestrategic for Europe, but
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basically an inland continentthat butts up to Russia, also
inland, to have ground troopsbuilt up, army air defense
systems along the border not allsitting over here in the US or,
you know, on aircraft carriersand bases all over the world Set
it up, and I think that's goodfor us to help them.
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But I don't think that weshould be solely responsible for
Ukraine's peace.
Because, listen, ukraine is nota stable democracy.
Okay, zelensky is not ademocratic leader.
He's basically like a militaryleader, like a I wouldn't say
authoritarian, but he's not.
He's no Donald Trump, he's noGeorge Bush, he's no nothing.
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He was a comedian who put histesticles on the piano, so
promises from him mean nothingto me.
And the last point I want tomake I've gone way over on
Ukraine, but the last point Iwant to make here is that Donald
Trump offered Zelensky a greatrepayment plan, not only
repayment, but also payment forfuture protections if they
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turned over mineral rights inUkraine to us, because they do
have some rare minerals that gointo all this EV stuff,
everything and they denied theagreement.
So he's not playing ball, he'splaying media, but at the end of
the day, they have no intentionof paying us back.
They have no intention ofworking with the US from a trade
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standpoint, from an industrystandpoint I mean, ukraine
produces more wheat than anyother country in the world per
capita I believe we should begetting all of our wheat for
free, if not cheap, cheap, cheapAgain, silly example.
But my point is is that that ishow the world works, and
unfortunately it hasn't been,and that's why everything is
such a shock for everyone.
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Speaker 5 (38:20):
Crisis actor David
Hogg, which apparently is still
considered a conspiracy theory,even though many, many more
reports have confirmed that hisparents have strong ties to the
US government and certainintelligence agencies, as well
as the fact that he iseverywhere.
He came from everywhere and nowhe was just elected vice chair
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of the DNC.
What a joke.
They're making a complete jokeof themselves.
He is the most outspokenMarxist, socialist member of the
liberal party I've ever heard.
He believes in complete openborders, total restriction on
guns, and the list goes on.
He's given TED talks before,he's been on almost every single
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major news channel, and all hetalks about is himself and his
whole theory about how youngerleaders are better leaders and
will give us better results,which is completely not true and
has been tested and provenwrong time and time again.
This is the kind of person thatyou don't want to be around, and
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I'm sure I'll get in troublefor saying he's a crisis actor.
But maybe he's not exactly acrisis actor, but he's something
.
He's got ties to the government.
He's got ties to the governmentof the Democratic Party.
He is a spoiled brat, nepo babythat has done absolutely
nothing but obstruct, causetrouble, interrupt Congress
hearings, yell at politicians.
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I mean it's just a joke.
The guy is a joke and basicallywhat the dnc just said to all
the democrats is we don't carethat we lost, we're doing the
same thing, we're going toratchet it up.
He is going to ratchet up thewoke ideology that lost these
people the election in the firstplace, but the thing that
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scares me the most is that hecould get elected in the first
place.
I just don't get that.
I mean, it's like Bernie, youknow how are these people that
are clearly anti-Americansocialists getting put in these
high profile positions?
It doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 3 (40:27):
You are reiterating
the plights of mass shooters in
your manifesto.
The shooter at my high schoolanti-Semitic, anti-black and
racist.
The shooter in El Pasodescribed it as an invasion.
Guess what those guns arecoming from the United States of
America.
They are coming from Mexico.
They are not coming from.
Speaker 8 (40:46):
Mexico.
You are reiterating the plightsof a mass shooter, sir, sir,
you are perpetuating thisviolence.
You need to stop these thingsnow.
God damn it.
Speaker 5 (41:05):
No one says that guns
are coming from Mexico.
I don't understand what he'seven thinking.
The problem is that he's in animmigration committee and he
wants to talk about gun controland he's screaming over the
committee.
He's not a witness, he's justthere in the galley and he's
screaming over the committee,thinking he's going to get
something done.
These are the kind of people hethinks should be running the
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country.
He's the young person he'ssupposed to be, the one that
they emulate, right?
I can only imagine he's on Tedtalks.
He's doing all this media.
Of course he's trying to sethimself up as the person that
the DNC emulates, and so nowDemocrats are getting pissed at
him, though, because David hashis own pack, a political pack,
(41:50):
and I guess he pays himselfabout a hundred K a year out of
that.
I don't think that's a big deal.
A lot of people are like, oh,david hog, he's hogging all the
money out of his pack for hisown pay.
Sorry, guys, a hundred K a yearis not that much.
Now, okay, I don't know whereyou live, but where I live, I
mean in LA a hundred K, you'reliving a very, very middle, even
lower middle class life.
So so what he's doing now, nowthat he has access to all the
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DNC records and again, I thinkthis is so funny, because this
is what they're accusing Trumpand Elon that they're going to
do with all the taxpayer recordshe gets his hands on all the
DNC records, all the DNC donors,and instead of sending out
messaging about the party in ahole, he starts collecting funds
for his own personal pack.
And I guess it's not againstthe rules, but it's just really
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bad form and it just reiteratesthe fact that these people that
are into these identity politicsand woke ideology, that don't
want to look at results, thatonly want to look at the process
itself and nitpick and complain.
They also are the same peoplewho know how to cut corners and
do things to earn money, sort ofin a gray area, or votes, if
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you will, or social mediacontent, misinformation,
disinformation.
You know these are the expertsof all that.
That's what I'm saying.
I'm trying to show you guys thepattern of this kid.
He lies, he's in two or threedifferent major crisis
situations on TV as a kid andthen he comes up saying he wants
to be an activist and all of asudden he's elected to the DNC.
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It just doesn't make any sense.
There's something going onthere.
Furthermore, a few years ago hesaid no immigration.
We should have our borderscompletely closed until the gun
control is taken care of,because kids aren't safe.
Notice how he doesn't mentionany of the mass shooting
manifestos that include hatingChristians, include hating
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straight people, include hatingwhite men.
Oh no, every single massshooter is anti-Semitic,
anti-gay, anti-black, racist,crazy.
But I got another conspiracy tolay on you guys, and this is
this is out there.
This is my conspiracy, so takeit with a grain of salt.
I think if you look at pictures,if you look at this guy, he's
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got really sharp features.
Eyebrows come close together.
If you look at the originalpictures of luigi uh, the
shooter of the United HealthCare CEO, and remember how he
didn't really look like thefirst photographs that came out,
in the first video that cameout, he looked like he was a
different person, but then hematched some of the later photos
(44:25):
, I swear that's David Hogg inthe mask doing the shooting.
I know and I'm mainly kiddingyou know I don't want to get
sued, but I mean, if you look,he looks more like the guy in
the in the hoodie than Luigidoes it's scary and this guy is
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angry and mean and aggressiveand he shakes and he gets bright
red.
I would not put it past him in asecond.
I would not put it past him ina second because people like
this that are anti-guns,anti-this, anti-that they're
always the ones that are usingthem, breaking the rules, doing
them.
The jealous boyfriend who'salways cheating, is always
accusing everyone else ofcheating.
(45:09):
So I wouldn't be surprised ifhe played with guns, I wouldn't
be surprised if he's used gunsand I wouldn't be surprised if
he owns them.
Furthermore, I wouldn't besurprised if that was actually
him instead of Luigi.
Be careful with people like thisguys, because these are the
people that are going to engageyour kids.
He's the kind of person that isperfect to attack or grab onto,
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if you will, or sink his clawsinto a 14 year old girl that has
insecurity and needs to feellike she belongs to something.
This guy is a cult type leaderand I do believe that he will be
very good at recruiting youngpeople.
Unfortunately, I just don'tthink the young people are going
to be able to get elected.
If he's talking about as youngas he's talking about, there's
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something about life experiencethat just needs to happen.
If you're going to be in anational position representing
constituents, it just has to.
And he doesn't got it.
He doesn't have enough lifeexperience, and that's why he
can sit and talk about thesedreams and all these big ideas
et cetera, but really, at theend of the day, it's all talk.
There's no actual action items.
(46:16):
The only thing he ever does isprotest or, apparently, shoot
health care CEOs.
Listen to this kid.
Speaker 12 (46:28):
The winter is over.
Chasp of corruption shacklesthe District of Columbia.
The winter is over.
Change is here.
The sun shines on a new day andthe day is ours, for the
first-time.
Voters show up 18% of the timein midterm elections Not anymore
.
This time is different, becausewe all see it a bit more
clearly.
(46:48):
Our enemy is not the left orright.
Our common enemy is gunviolence, because, I can you
know, I can respect those whodon't agree with me all the time
.
What I can't accept, though, isthe notion that there is
nothing that we can do to stopgun violence and save our kids.
We must act now.
Speaker 5 (47:10):
So he's been up on
stage just doing that for about
six years, maybe even eightyears now.
Obviously, he's accomplishednothing.
For gun violence, I don't thinkthe stats are any different.
But if you listen to him andthis is what I mean when I talk
about a cult leader you guyshear me talk every day, and
(47:30):
every time we talk about aproblem, I try to offer
solutions, what I would do, whata business person would do,
what I give you stories of mypersonal life or shows I've seen
on TV or whatever, in order foryou guys to be able to apply it
to your lives, to simplify it,but also to provide a solution
to the problem that I'm talkingabout.
(47:52):
All this kid does is complain,whine, scream.
I mean, doesn't he sound evil?
Not anymore.
What the hell was that?
I mean it looked like he gotpossessed.
I don't know, guys.
I think this might be Luigi.
This might be the real UShealthcare killer man.
(48:13):
I'm going to get just crucifiedfor that.
But I mean, donna, you know theconspiracy queen, donna, she
put a picture side by side afterI mentioned that to her and
it's the.
I'll put it up on the website,on Twitter.
But this is the direction thedemocratic Party is going.
They're going to continue topush the identity politics, the
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wokeology, the CRT, common Core,all the things, all the things
that have put us in the messthat we're in today.
They are doubling down.
Can you believe that?
And the problem is is thatyounger generations, the more
they come out, the more youngergenerations, the more insecure.
The more unsure they are, themore uneducated they are about
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politics and the United Statesand US history, and they become
easy targets for people likeDavid Hogg and Kamala Harris and
Nancy Pelosi.
They can target them and findtheir weaknesses and pick it
like a scab until they'revulnerable and ready to do
whatever they say and vote forwhoever they want.
That's what they do.
(49:17):
They attack on fear, theyattack on people who aren't as
intelligent, they hide facts,they educate their own way and
they brainwash young people.
This is their chiefbrainwashing officer.
Speaker 12 (49:34):
First off, I'm going
to start off by putting this
price tag right here as areminder for you guys to know
how much Marco Rubio took forevery student's life in Florida
One dollar and five cents, okay.
Speaker 5 (49:49):
Again, another
liberal playbook move.
Again another liberal playbookmove blame everyone else for
mass tragedy and guilt tripeveryone else for mass tragedy,
while offering no solutions.
So apparently Marco Rubio,because he took his own salary,
paid himself, according to DavidHogg, a dollar and five cents
for every child or he says kid.
(50:10):
But then he, then he wraps upall mass shootings together.
His data points are reallymessed up, because half the time
he talks about kids, half thetime he talks about assault
rifles, the other half he talksabout general gun laws, and then
he mixes all the stats up.
If you listen to the differentinterviews, I was writing them
down trying to see if I couldfind any improvement or any
consistencies, and they're allover the board.
(50:32):
They're all made up.
He's got no real data.
And then he's paying himself100K a year out of his own pack.
And then he wants to talk aboutMarco Rubio taking money when
people are dying.
Well, guess what?
The mass shootings haven'tgotten any better since March
for your life and all the stuffthat you've done.
So, apparently, by payingyourself 100K and you've made no
(50:54):
progress on the issue you'rethe champion, for you're paying
for it too.
You've made no dent because thethings you're calling for do
not work.
I need to send them the lastgay conservative gun control
plan conservative gun controlplan.
Maybe he can adopt that duringhis DNC tenure.
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He would not like what I haveto say, but I'd love to debate
this little fucker.
But I bring this up becausehe's relevant.
Guys, this is the face of theDNC.
This is the people that we'regoing to be, the type of people
we're going to be seeing for theelections.
You thought Tim Walz was bad.
You thought Kamala Harris wasbad.
This guy is 100 times moreMarxist and socialist and he's
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leading the entire party, not acampaign, not a politician, but
the entire Democratic PartyStrategy, candidates, policy,
overall, culture and support,funds and funding grassroots
efforts and votes.
I mean, this guy is going to bein all of that and he is the
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most extreme liberal socialistI've ever witnessed in my life
here in this country.
I mean he's worse than Bernie,he's worse than all of them and
he just looks like a murderer tome.
All right, I'm going to wrap upa little early today because I
went way too long on the Ukraine.
I'll be back tomorrow.
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