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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, it's Wednesday. You know what that means.
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Truth or Troll.
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In today's edition of Truth or Troll, where you decide
whether someone is telling the truth or trolling, we have
President Trump on the front lawn of the White House
after him buying his brand new Tesla, where he's asked
by a reporter, what should happen to the Tesla dealership agitators?
Speaker 1 (00:40):
I suppose you talked about some of the violence that's
been going on around the country at dealerships. Some say
they should be labeled domestic terrorists. Because do that, I'll
do it.
Speaker 5 (00:49):
I'm gonna stop it if we catch anybody doing it,
because they're harming a great American company.
Speaker 1 (00:56):
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you like, but we'd love to hear from you. Susan
in Stoughton. Thanks for holding Susan, and.
Speaker 6 (02:12):
Welcome, Hi Jeff, this is my first time calling.
Speaker 1 (02:17):
Welcome Susan, Welcome, Welcome.
Speaker 6 (02:20):
I just want to say one thing. I am so
tired of all the double standards on everything. You know,
Trump promote, whether he's promoting or just buying the Tesla.
What about Hunter? When Hunter was all of a sudden
this you know, famous painter, and everything was Hunter, and
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next thing you know, he's getting five hundred thousand for
a painting and everybody thought that was just great. But
now you know, Trump can't say nothing about any products.
It's again just the double standards, and you know, I'll
let you go with it.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
You're completely right, Susan. I don't if you know this,
but I'm just going by what the media is reporting.
Apparently Hunters broke at least that's what he's claiming. Apparently
he lost it whatever he says. His home was damaged
in the fires out in Los Angeles. Apparently he owes
lawyers millions of dollars, and apparently Academyn of Ford he
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was waging some kind of a lawsuit. He couldn't even
pay his lawyers anymore. So apparently now I don't know
where all the money went. Well, I think I know
where he went. They went up his nose. They went
up his nose and to Russian hookers. Okay, but it's gone.
So apparently all of those millions and millions of dollars
went up in smoke. And he, by the way, he's
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complaining he can't sell any paintings. This is why I
mentioned this. So isn't this amazing, Susan, When his father
was in the White House selling access, his son could
get half a million dollars for what my ava would
do a better job. Okay, for throwing paint on a
on a canvas. But now that his father's out of power,
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no one will pay him a red cent for any
of his paintings. Isn't that incredible, Susan? Boy he was
Picasso one minute and now a two year old could
get more for a painting than Hunter Biden. Isn't that incredible? Susan?
Speaker 6 (04:28):
Totally incredible. And it's just typical of everything they do.
Anybody on that side. I mean, I constantly get in
battles with certain people and it's just again the double
stands and it's trumped arrangement syndrome all the way.
Speaker 1 (04:49):
Oh, no question, no question, Susan. Great call for your
first time. Great call. Don't be a stranger. Please call again,
all right, Susan, excellent job. Six one seven sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Look, just stand back, objectively,
just objectively, stand back. What did Trump do? Did he
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sell our foreign policy to the highest bidder? I'll hat
Joe Biden. Let's take Ukraine. That's what Joe Biden, Hunter
Biden to Biden Biden crime family did. Why do you
think they pushed for Ukraine to go into NATO? Why
do you think we sent hundreds of billions of dollars
to Ukraine. Why do you think they basically fomented this
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war with Russia and over a million casualties in dead
because Ukraine was lining Joe Biden's pockets and that of
course of Hunter and his crime family. Now that's what
they did. What did Trump? So it was all our
money that the Bidens were stealing, either from Ukraine or
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from US and then using our money and our weapons
and our foreign policy and our national security which we
sold to the Ukrainians. That's what they did. They pimped
it out to the Ukrainians, and they're going after Trump.
What did Trump do? His own money? He buys a
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good car at Tesla, showcases it on the front lawn. Mike,
what was the hen Sandy? Maybe be an hour? The
whole thing was an hour with the White House? Yeah,
thirty minutes, even Mike says, not even an hour, Okay,
thirty minutes. The media is there, a couple of shots,
a couple of you know, photographs. Trump says a few words,
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Elon said a few words. So thirty minutes. I'm buying
this car. It's a great car. It's a great company
of musk Is being unfairly targeted. It's hurting his workers,
it's hurting his stock portfolio, it's hurting the company. I
don't want to see this American company now suffer. Hey,
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I think it's a great purchase. You should take a
look at it. Where's the corruption? What did he do wrong? Seriously,
what did he do wrong? He didn't take our money
and buy the car. He didn't take our money and
give it to Elon. It's not as if I don't
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know what he was using our money to purchase Tesla's
to then dump them overseas. What I'm saying is he
buys the car out of his own pocket, and he
tells the American people look at his beautiful car, and
this man is being unfairly maligned. You want to help
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him buy the car? Okay? And the scandal is what? Okay?
Listen to Trump now, Because he was specifically asked by
multiple reporters, hostile reporters from the dist Troy Trump fake
news media complex saying well, you're kind of you know,
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you're benefiting your friend. You know it's Elon who works
in your government right as the head of DOGE, and
you're kind of trying to help boost the sales of Tesla.
I mean, isn't this unfair? Isn't this unseemly? Isn't this inappropriate?
Listen now to Trump's response. I thought it was an
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absolutely brilliant response. Roll cut eight a Mike. You know,
I've stuck.
Speaker 7 (08:34):
Up for the NFL.
Speaker 5 (08:35):
I've stuck up for a lot of American companies and
other companies, but American companies. I did a very big
favorite for the NFL. I knew favors for when you
heard an American company, especially a company like this, supplies
so many jobs that others are unable to do. When
you do that, those people are going to go through
a big problem when we catch you, and we have
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a lot of you get a lot of cameras.
Speaker 1 (09:00):
We already know who.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
Some of them are, and we're going to catch him.
And they're bad guys. They're the same guys that screw
around with our schools and universities, the same garbage.
Speaker 1 (09:11):
And no, we're going to catch him.
Speaker 5 (09:12):
And let me tell you, you do it to Tesla,
and you do it to any company, we're going to
catch you.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
And you're going to You're gonna go through hell. So,
in other words, these people that are targeting these Tesla dealerships,
and you know, you know, mobbing them, destroying them, throwing
rocks at him, shooting at him, shooting up these Tesla dealerships,
going around smashing Tesla cars or burning charging stations, and
(09:42):
he says, look, this is He's right. By the way,
these are the same radical left wing anti American activists
that you see rampaging on college campuses, Black Lives Matter thugs,
Antifa thugs. He's right, it's the same garbage. But his
point is, look, don't you know I'm not just standing
up for Tesla. I always defend American companies, whether here
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or abroad. And listen now to Trump, you know, in
response to what message the President was trying to send
by publicly purchasing a brand new Tesla. So he's like, look,
what exactly are you trying to tell the American people
(10:28):
and the world? Roll cut nine, mic, it's.
Speaker 8 (10:34):
Your message, President Trump, buying a new car. While there
are some folks who'll see this clip at home and
they are struggling with their retirement accounts down at the moment,
uncertainty about work ahead.
Speaker 5 (10:46):
Well I think they're going to do great. I think
we're our country had to do this. We had to
go and do this. They've taken away other countries have
taken away our business, they've taken away our jobs. I
did it initially very strongly against as you know, China
and some others in the first term, and it was
a very successful term. We had no inflation, We had
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the greatest economy in the history of our country.
Speaker 1 (11:11):
So what he's basically saying is, I'm trying to defend
a great American company number one, and number two, I'm
trying to defend American manufacturing. In other words, bring the
supply chains back to the United States and let's start
making things here. Like That's why he goes out, Look,
(11:35):
I'll promote any American company. But has Mexico been ripping
us off? Yes? Has Canada been ripping us off? Yes?
Has China been ripping us off?
Speaker 3 (11:47):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (11:47):
Has the European Union been ripping us off?
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (11:51):
This has got to stop. You combine all the trade
deficits with the EU, with China, with Canada, with Mexico.
It's a trillion and a half dollars every year. A trillion.
Let me repeat that, one point five trillion dollars a year.
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That's money and wealth that we're outsourcing to other countries.
And you know, it's not just money, it's jobs, it's taxes,
it's nohow, it's industry, it's factories, it's you know, it's manufacturing,
which is the lifeblood of a country. So Trump is
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saying like, yeah, there's going to be a transition. Of course,
there's going to be a transition. But I can't have
people targeting Tesla and trying to destroy one of the
greatest American companies. What are you guys all nuts? Now,
by the way, I have to say this, I know
I say it all the time, but really, from the
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bottom of my heart, thank you to the audience, a
best best audiodience in the business. You constantly raise the
level of the show, and I really cannot thank you enough.
This is an outstanding text that I got as an example,
from six to oh three Jeff and he gives the
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death or six oh three gives a definition of terrorism. Terrorism.
This is the textbook definition. The Dictionary definition terrorism is
the use of violence to achieve a political goal by
creating fear in a population. It can involve threats or
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actual violence against people or property. And then six 's
oh three goes on to say, Jeff, for anyone thinking
that we're making too much of what's being done to
Tesla dealerships and to privately own Tesla cars, I just
pulled up to deaf in of Terrorism and took a
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screenshot and I just I read it to all of you.
Does or doesn't this definition fit exactly what we're talking
about this morning, And isn't it the duty of the
president and the federal government to combat domestic terrorism? Please
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read the definition and let the jury of Kooner Country decide.
I want to ask all of you, in fact, let
me read it again. This is the Textbook Dictionary definition
of terrorism. Quote. Terrorism is the use of violence to
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achieve a political goal by creating fear in a population.
It can involve threats or actual violence against people or property.
Isn't this what they're doing against Tesla in Manhattan, in Oregon,
here in Massachusetts, in Colorado, example after example after example,
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of course it is. There's no question. Now this is
from Eric on Messenger, and again I think absolutely absolutely
hit the nail right on the head, Jeff. How much
free advertising did not only Joe Biden, but also every
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Democrat agenda get for free from the media who received
money billions of dollars from us AID. Every news report
on Joe Biden should have said this was paid for
by Joe Biden via USAID, including ku kou kamala. That's
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a brilliant point. I mean, seriously, that's an absolutely brilliant point.
Except Trump paid with his own money, and this was
all with our money in secret over the years. Okay,
this is one more from Larry. Jeff remembers Slindra. Think
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of every quote unquote green company that Obama and Biden
invested with our money in taxpayer dollars, tens and tens
of billions that went bankrupt. Tesla stands on its own
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two feet. Tesla was not some green energy boondoggle. Tesla
produces a really good quality either car or truck. And
it I mean, it's it's great, you know it. It delivers,
it works. Look, I said, my nephew has one. He
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loves it. No comples. He's trying to talk me into
buying one. Okay, this is my sister now weighing in
all the way from Tucson, Arizona. She texted me, Jeff,
remember when Elon was California's golden child. The Democrats loved him.
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He was like the Democrats rock star. All of these
moonbats drive tesla's. They are full of you know, can
people stop using the S word?
Speaker 3 (17:35):
You know?
Speaker 1 (17:35):
Can you say crap, I don't know, poop, excrement, whatever?
I mean, Like it's like, are you trying to get
me fined millions of dollars?
Speaker 7 (17:46):
You know?
Speaker 1 (17:46):
Just there's some words I can't say on the air,
but everybody they love that word, you know, bowl, you
know what, or this way? You know, they are full
of you know, and I'm like, oh, Jen, could you
clean it up a little bit? All right? By the way,
She also added, Jeff Ocasio Cortes AOC has made videos
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of herself driving her red tesla. Oh, they're such hypocrites.
Oh are they hypocrites? It really, it is disgusting. It
really is disgusting. Jim in Kingsborough, Thanks for holding Jim,
and welcome.
Speaker 7 (18:29):
Good morning, Jeff. How are I'm good?
Speaker 1 (18:31):
How are you? Jim?
Speaker 9 (18:33):
Just waking up on my morning copy, trying to plan
my day. I've been listening, you know, to this all
morning and you know you you as well as I know.
You know, the insanity of the left is just you know,
they need a giant prozac as far as you know
what's going on. Yeah, it's insanity and it's you know, hypocrisy.
Speaker 7 (18:59):
Across the board, it no doubt.
Speaker 3 (19:02):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (19:03):
I'll tell you I had a wild idea I was thinking.
Speaker 9 (19:05):
About last night, and I'm saying to myself, you know, geez,
you know, they're they're all going nuts because they hate
Trump so much they don't want to buy a Tesla.
Speaker 7 (19:15):
You know, they're nuts.
Speaker 9 (19:17):
Uh. My idea would be, why don't we revive American
motors in this country? And then everybody would have a
job to go to, well not everybody, but if they
started to build a MCS again, you know. I mean, uh,
I ran quite a few American Motors products in my
earlier years, and I'll tell you there were some of
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the best cars I ever had, you know, But I
switched over the GM and that's all I ever drove
from that point on.
Speaker 7 (19:46):
But uh, AMC.
Speaker 9 (19:48):
I mean, granted, the Paso was was a joke and
a lot of but I had a few up there
that were fantastic. I had, uh the four door, the
four door Sedans, and they were excellent vehicles.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Jim, No, I agree, Jim. You look, I remember this
was my dad obviously what was ugh? I was young,
but I remember he was in the nineteen seventies and
my dad had an AMC. He loved it, My mother
loved it. He loved it. He bought it secondhand. My
dad never bought new, never, never, never, always bought used whatever, secondhand,
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pre owned as they call it now. He began and
his theory was, and this is what he always told me.
You take a brand new car, you drive it off
the lot. He goes, and already loses fifteen to twenty
percent of its value. So he always said to me, look, Jeff,
don't ever pay through the nose full freight for a
new car. He goes, buy a car a year old,
year and a half, two years tops. It still has
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a lot on the warranty, and you can get a
really good deal, and you know, and he goes, I
know some people love the new car smell. And he goes, fine,
so just go and you know, get it, you know,
really properly washed and cleaned, you know, detailed as they say,
when you know, buy the secondhand car, and it's like
buying a new car. So he was, you know, he
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was always frugal. He was prudent with his money, but
he had an AMC, loved it, loved it, and it
lasted him for years, years and years. So I remember AMC. No,
I agree with you. Look, I would love to see Now.
I know we have Ford, I know we have GM.
I get it. But to me, I'll never forget GM,
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government Motors, how they took that massive bailout from Obama
and basically laughed in our faces. That to me sticks
in my crawl. I'll be honest with you. Ford is
you know, Ford is good. Nothing against Ford, but I
would very much like to see a true blue American
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car company come back. I really would. So I agree
with you. I would love to see American motors come back,
roar back, but at a bare minimum, Jim. And this
is what I admire about Trump. That's why I'm completely
in favor of his tariffs. You know, you have all
these people on Fox and elsewhere saying, oh, I'm not
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a fan of tariffs. I love tariffs. I love tariffs,
and I love tariffs because it's time to bring the
jobs back, the companies back, the taxes back, the revenue back,
the manufacturing back. And I'm sick and tired of other
countries taking advantage of us from whether it's Mexico, Canada, China,
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South Korea, Japan, Germany, France, all of these European countries.
They have been ripping us off, rubbing us, blund dumping
their products into our market while putting up tariffs against
our products. It's grossly unfair and we've lost now is
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it's sixty thousand factories since over the last twenty years,
five to six seven million good manufacturing jobs. We don't
make anything anymore. And so Trump is saying no, this
is going to end today. As I speak to you now,
Jim Trump's illuminum twenty five percent steel and aluminum tariff
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is now taking effect. So doesn't matter from whatever country
around the world. We are going to protect our steel industry.
We're going to protect our aluminum because I'm sorry, but
I don't want to buy Chinese steel. I don't I
don't care if they dump it cheaper. I don't want to.
I don't want our military to depend on China. God
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forbid if we need to start making planes or tanks
or armored vehicles, because that's all steel. You need steel.
It's crucial to our national security. And I'm sorry you know. Look, look,
I love American car companies, don't get me wrong. But
Mazda now is going to open up a big plant
in Indiana. Big plant. In other words, they want to
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avoid the tariff by building a factory, a huge plant
in Indiana. That's going to be ten ten thousand jobs,
good paying jobs that put food on the table, can
buy a home, put a roof over your head, send
your kids to college. So even if you're gonna have
foreign companies, and I like Mazda cars, I really do. Okay,
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I think they're a good, good quality, good value for
your money. I love Mazda in fact, but I want
them to be made here in America. Don't just give
them access to our market for nothing and the jobs
are then in Asia or whatever. No, if you're going
to sell in America, you build an America, so we
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keep the jobs here. Now. Is it going to be
a little painful? Yes? Are the fat cats on Wall
Street who are all globalists? Are they going to panic? Yes,
that's why the markets have been reacting the way they
ad the last couple of days. But as Trump is right,
we're going to be wealthier, We're going to be richer,
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We're going to rebuild our working and middle class, and
we're going to become more economically self sufficient and independent.
And to me, if there's one thing we should have learned,
and I promise, Jim, I want to give you the
last word, if there's one thing we should have learned
from the whole COVID scandemic. Okay, that whole pandemic. We're
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going to continue to rely on China, especially for our
most vital supply chains, Like, have we learned nothing. I
want pharmaceuticals made here. I want our aspirin made here.
I want Coca Cola. I'm not kidding Coca Cola. I
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don't think it's a more American brand than Coke. I
want it made back in the United States of America, period.
And how we allow those companies to outsource all of
those jobs, all of those factories, all of that wealth
overseas so they could take advantage of these sweatshops and
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you know, two bucks or five bucks a day labor
is to me a disgrace. So when Trump says America first,
he means it. And I think in the end, we're
going to be a much wealthier, much more secure, much
more independent country. And that's why I'm like, it's time
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to slap the tariffs and keep the tariffs and my wrong.
Speaker 9 (26:50):
Jim, absolutely not Jet one thousand percent correct. I mean
that's the all problem, is the sole problem in the US.
You know, we got to bring back America. We got
to bring it back high, we got to bring it
back strap. And I gotta tell you, I mean Ford,
nothing against Ford, nothing against Chrysler. I mean, granted, you
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know they've they've been a top brand for years. But
getting back to the AMC issue, you know, AMC made
two engines that I was very fond of.
Speaker 7 (27:24):
It was the Straight six two fifty.
Speaker 9 (27:26):
Eight and it was the four oh one in malacer
Cat that I had. I had an AMC Matador in
seventy four, and that cow would leave a strip for
an entire city block factory. I mean it was incredible.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
Oh I remember, Yeah, No, I remember the Matador growing up. No, look, Jim,
I agree with you. Please don't get me wrong. I
completely agree with you. But what I also loved about
AMC it was a real American car company. Like look
to me, let me ask all of you. Really, Okay, mom,
apple Pie, I know Coke. Coke is a great American brand.
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But cars. I mean, you know, going all the way
back to Henry Ford, what's more Americana than cars, especially
mass produced cars for middle working class people. That's what
we excelled in. That was our forte as you know
people say. And then of course you know the love,
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the American love affair with the car, and then the
highway system, and I mean driving down the highway in
a beautiful American car. I mean, that's that's almost like
the essence of the American dream. And GM took all
that government money. Chrysler has been sold off to the Italians.
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Italy now it's basically it's a foreign owned company.
Speaker 9 (28:46):
Ford.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
What I'm not happy with Ford is they are willing
to build all these plants in Mexico and in China.
To me, I believe they have betrayed the United States
at a fundamental level. I know they still have plants here,
they still have factories here. Good, But I'm not happy
with the fact that they were willing to outsource so
much to other countries because of NAFTA, because of these
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ridiculous to meet treason is free trade deals. American AMC
Okay was a pure American company. I would love to
see a pure American car company back. You know, France
has Renault, you have you know whatever, they Germany has Volkswagon.
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In other words, certain countries support certain car car companies,
saying you're only gonna build in Germany or you're only
gonna build in France, and we're gonna support you no
matter what. I'd like to see one American car company
emerge where it's all one hundred percent made in America,
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not part of it made it Mexico, or part of
it made in Canada, or part of it made in
South Korea or China or no. I want everything. I
want a car that is made from soup to nuts, Okay,
from literally from the muffler to the engine to the
steering wheel, everything to the seats inside, made in the USA.
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And I'm willing to pay even a little bit more.
God is my witness. I'll pay more. Just give me
a good quality and I'll buy it. And I know
there are tens of millions of Americans who would do
the exact same thing. To me, you can't make America
great again without making the car industry great again. To me,
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cars and America are almost one and the same. Jim dynamite.
Call Deb. He hey, my fellow paison in Foxborough. How
are you, Deb? And welcome.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
Ship.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
I'm good.
Speaker 9 (31:02):
How are you good?
Speaker 1 (31:03):
Good?
Speaker 5 (31:03):
Good?
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Deb? Well, I haven't.
Speaker 2 (31:06):
Spoke with you in forever, so I want to give
my condolences to you and your family.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
Thank God, Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you.
And just on this topic, my dad always bought American always.
I know we were lived in Canada, but they had
American car plants in Canada. So my dad always felt like, you,
you know, to keep jobs in America and in Canada,
you buy American. My dad always bought American, never bought
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a foreign car ever ever. And he said, is to
support you know, Canadian workers, Canadian jobs, and of course
American workers and American jobs. So we American cars are
based in North America. So my dad, just so that
you know, my dad was a Since you mentioned my
dad always we always bought American cars, always, always, always,
(31:56):
But I digress.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Go ahead, Debt's excellent and your dad was a very
smart man. And I'm on the phone. Well I'm here
in the callege previously, and and you know I was
going to mention that, you know, the Libs stole all
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that money from the American taxpayers. And but you know,
Elon has a lot more integrity because at least when
he sold his tesla to President Trump, Trump got something
for it. We got nothing for it.
Speaker 7 (32:33):
Nothing.
Speaker 2 (32:34):
And I just wanted to say too that Kelly and Conway,
this is nothing new with the Trump sent boycotting, because
Kelly and Conway had said she was going to buy
a dress from Ivanka's company, uh, you know, when she
had her retail division, and so you know, not only
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did the Stewes take her items out of the stores,
but the Dems boycotted her and she had a close
So you know, this is disgusting, it's nothing new, and
it's so predictable that they're boring at this point. Now
they're getting violent, which is terrible, and I don't agree
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with that at all, and I hope they all do
get caught what they're doing.
Speaker 1 (33:24):
Well, you know, deb you're right, You're you're completely right.
Please don't get me wrong. But you know you can't
even say, I don't know, say his son in law,
not that he does, but let me just make something up.
His son in law, you know, owns stalk in a
major car company like this, just say it's not Tesla.
But let me just make it up. You say, well,
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he's plugging Tesla's, which benefits his son in law, Jared. Okay,
you can't even say that. You can't even say, well,
his family's making money off of this.
Speaker 3 (33:57):
He's not.
Speaker 1 (33:57):
Trump's not making a penny out of this. In fact,
he's out whatever that car costs sixty five to seventy
I don't know what these Teslas go for. I know
brand new, they're quite expensive, but whatever it is. Okay,
he's out basically sixty five seventy thousand dollars because he
paid out of his own pocket. So it's not even
like they're making money off of this. So I'm looking
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at this and I'm like, so, let me get this straight.
If he spends and buys, he spends his own money
to buy a product that he likes. And then he says,
you know what, this company a lot of American jobs,
They employ a lot of Americans and good wages, good wages,
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and this is, you know, a car company of the future.
Everyone says, electric vehicles, it's the future. Everyone's saying climate change,
global warming. We have to be so green, we have
to be so environmentally clean. Well, you don't get cleaner
than an EV. I know there are problems with the
batteries and when they burn and how you're going to
dispol of the batteries, and I understand that, but you
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know they don't burn gas. They don't you know, they
don't burn fuel. So okay, I thought, Hey, great, it's
a win win for everybody. Nope, nope. But you know
he plugs McDonald's, loves it, always plugging McDonald's, loves their
Big Max always. You always see him taking pictures, loves McDonald's,
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loves KFC like I do. I love KFC, my favorite
junk food in the world. KFC love it. Can't have
it too often because it's fattening and greasy, But if
I could have it every day, I swear to God
I would. But let that go. He's always plugging KFC.
I'm just giving these two as an example. He's always
plugging American companies and American brands and American products, as
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he said, especially if they start, if they create a
lot of jobs. I'm always thinking, like, isn't that what
you want a president to do? And that, to me
is what's really I think revealing about this, deb We've
had presidents for so long who keep promoting globalism, international trade,
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the world order, other companies, transnational companies, multinational companies. In
other words, no one is defending American interests and American
business and American jobs and American companies. And here comes
the guy who says, buy American, buy American, and don't
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stop buying American, and he's the bad guy. Final word
to you, deb.
Speaker 2 (36:44):
It doesn't make sense, Jeff, it doesn't. That's why I
don't know any Democrats anymore. You can't talk to them,
you can't deal with I can't deal with them. And
so but you know, the rich part of this is
that the teslas have been uh and Signy are on
the back to tea. So every time the Democrats go
to look at their tests, go to their cas they
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can look at the chief of Trump on the back
of it.
Speaker 1 (37:11):
Oh, drop the mic, deb Oh, now that you've put
that out there, it's going to get in their heads.
Now that they're going to say Trump, Trump, Trump, they'll
start melting down.
Speaker 7 (37:26):
Deb.
Speaker 1 (37:26):
Thank you very much for that call, Bruce in Wuburn.
Thanks for holding Bruce, and welcome oh today richly deserved.
I mean, the way they're going after Trump eling.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
I'm so kicked off without having to say, and he's
with It's just how they're treating him is exactly how
they treated Donald Trump and Elon he's so pro American,
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and I have I have always moved back saying, oh
here's not an American.
Speaker 7 (38:12):
Boy.
Speaker 3 (38:13):
You are in your mind. I mean, these people are crazy.
They they these people that are doing acts of violence
against Tesla, they are terrorist, Jeff. And then another thing
is it's exactly exactly.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Bruce. Can you hang on? I want you to finish
your point