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Speaker 1 (00:01):
There is a lot of criticism that is being pointed
towards Kamala Harris right now for having done no interviews
sin she was coronated that no one voted for her
to be the presidential candidate for the Democratic Party, and
she's also now being criticized for having no policy positions
at all that she has announced or that are on
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her presidential website. But she's raising money and as the
media says, she's got momentum. We are finding out, however,
that there is an announcement that will be coming. It
is a Soviet style price controls on food that she
wants to happen in the United States of America. I
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am going to break this down for you in a moment,
but before we even get to that, there is another
story that is just broken, and that is there are
people now that are telling the truth about the Harris
campaign that many famous people are being paid to do
interviews and to support Kamala Harris in the African American community,
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specifically those on radio podcasts, social media influencers are actually
getting paid by the campaign to then go on and
tell everybody how amazing Kamala Harris actually is. Doctor Umar
put up a video he is at the airport when
he did this, criticizing many of his colleagues in the
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African American community that are in social media and in
media for taking the money, and then he explains how
much he was offered to support and do an interview
with Harris.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Listen, black vote ain't for sale. No more, Black vote
ain't for sale. We bought her in on business. We
stand in on business. Bring us some tangibles or get
out of my face, Ricky Smiley, I love you, But
crying on the radio for Kamala Harris, my brother all
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time low. Don't do that again, Ricky Smiley. Don't you
get on your radio show and cry for Kamela. Don't
you do that, my brother. If you want to cry
for Cobama, Harris, If you want to cry for Cobama, Harris,
you do that in the privacy of your house. But
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if we're going to be honest, Steve Harvey and Ricky
Smiley and I love you both. No hate to my
big brothers. But if we're going to be honest, Ricky
Smiley and Steve Harvey, y'all only carried on cause y'all
got paid to carry on. Can we please be honest.
Speaker 3 (02:38):
Can we see?
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I want y'all to understand, overstand and understand what King
Kong is talking about. Y'all carried on because y'all got
paid to carry on. Kamala Harris and the Democratic Plantation
is paying you, celebrities, paying you to shame black people
into voting. Y'all know were not going to get nothing
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out of that vote. Y'all know we're not going to
get nothing out of that vote. Y'all know, y'all not
we're not going to get nothing out of the vote.
But they being paid, y'all being bought. They offer me
ten k for an interview with Kamala Harris. I don't
want your money, but we can definitely do the interview.
They offer me ten k for an interview with Kamala Harris, Yes,
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we can do the interview. Keep your damn money. Can
call consciousness ain't for sale. I'm one of the real ones.
Silver Back Garvey Gorilla. I'm one of the real ones.
Silver Back Garvey Gorilla. Don't come to me with no
propositions for money. I don't live for no money. I'm
not one of these goofy ass rappers whose whole life
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is nothing but what you can buy and own. You
dealing with real African DNA. This is real ancestral energy
over here. I'm not no Ricky Smiley and Steve Harvey.
You don't drop no check off and say get the
Negroes to the plantation on November to fourth. You don't
drop and no check off and say get the Negroes
to the plantation.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
Now, I'm gonna let that Merit Aid with you for
a second, because this has been how the Democratic Party
has been acting for years. They buy off people of
influence to then support them, and it's like, hey, you
need ten grand grade all right, now I need to
get everybody to come out and vote.
Speaker 3 (04:19):
No problem, you need twenty grand, and you thirty grand.
How much you need.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
They'll buy ad campaigns and people's shows just to funnel
the money to them. This is not a joke. This
is something that's been happening for a while. But this
is the first time that we've had somebody that was,
you know, in this world actually call out the Democratic machine,
this time under Harris for ten grand for an interview saying.
Speaker 3 (04:43):
The black vote ain't for sale no more.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
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Speaker 3 (06:49):
Now, let me just say two things here.
Speaker 1 (06:52):
If it came out that Donald Trump was paying off
conservative podcasters and conservative in answers and writing checks to
do interviews, the media would go absolutely insane, and they'd
also be calling for investigations. What you just had here
from doctor Umar Is is what we've all known has
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gone on for years behind closed doors. We now know
that it is very clear that they're just buying supporters.
And as he described it, the blackbone ain't for sale
no more. He may say that about his audience, but
apparently other members of the African American community are more
than happy to be bought off by the highest bidder, right,
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the highest bidder. And that is the part that I
think is truly shocking here is that this is coming
out and you probably didn't hear about this at all
until I played it for you on this show. Now
you watch the media, they're not going to give you this.
They're not going to cover it. They're going to act
like it didn't happen. And Harris, by the way, is
going to keep paying these checks. I guarantee it. But
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unders when you see all these leaders come out, the
question you should be asking yourself when she does these
interviews is how much did she pay them to ask
her simple and easy questions? How much did Harris pay
to get the good coverage? How much did Harris have
to pay to make sure they didn't ask her any
tough questions about her about the economy, about her life,
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about her stances right about for example, the next story
that we're moving on to, and that is Kamala Harris
is announcing a Soviet style price controls on food under
the disguise of.
Speaker 3 (08:34):
Saying it's a quote gouging ban.
Speaker 1 (08:38):
This Soviet style centrally at ministered price control on food
and grocery prices, Harris apparently will say will form part
of the federal economic rundown of proposals that she is
wanting America to get behind. She is finally delivering, all
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right on Friday afternoon, her insights into her twenty twenty
four policies, and this is going to be a large
part of the policies that she will unfold for the
American people.
Speaker 3 (09:13):
Now.
Speaker 1 (09:13):
Her address, they say, is supposed to be historic, right
because it marks the first time that Harris offers a
policy focused speech since she was anointed as the Democratic
candidate in July that no one has voted for. She
has also been accused by critics of basically being unavailable,
right She's had no policies since, a policy free zone
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around her and not talking to the press or doing
one on one sit down interviews. So the Democratic nominee
ahead of the Democratic convention next week, is promising to
institute what they're going to describe as the quote first
ever national ban on price gouging and price fixing within
her first hundred days in office, in an effort to
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deflect voters low marks for President Joe Biden's handling quote
unquote of the economy. Now, I'm going to hit pause
on this for a second and let you understand something.
This angered apparently the President a lot, because Joe Biden
got a little aggressive at the White House when he
was asked about Kamala Harris running away from biden Nomics.
Speaker 4 (10:22):
Listen, so on the economy, President Joe Biden defensive about
the coverage that he've been getting from what he sees
as a success. So I asked him about the Vice
president and Bidenomics.
Speaker 5 (10:33):
Listen, it's the President wellsvidio under by President Harrison, by President.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
Harris's a little royal fault.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
Your probably we were all of resident tractic working. Thanks,
you have a.
Speaker 4 (10:56):
Noted working He grabbed my arm and that answered the President,
saying that the Vice President Kamala Harris will not distance
herself from the current economic policies. Both blamed companies for inflation.
Vice President will announce Friday as part of her economic
plan a federal law banning price gouging, with the FDC
leading investigations.
Speaker 1 (11:18):
Now, this is a idea, and you need to understand
the consequences of it. And I'm going to go back
in history to when Boris Yeltsin came to America and
he went to a grocery store right next to NASA
in nineteen eighty nine. The Russian president Yeltsin was just
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totally in shock because he left NASA and they were
talking about space and he went to an American grocery store.
He was so shocked by the choices and what he
saw that he actually said in his book that it
led to the downfall of communism in his country. Back
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in September of eighty nine, Yeltsen was then the newly
elected man in charge of the new Soviet Parliament and
the Supreme Soviet He left Johnson Space Center that day
and he visited not only mission control in a mockup
of a space station. But then the reporter that wrote
about that day for the Houston Chronicle said.
Speaker 3 (12:22):
Well, it wasn't just screams and dials in NASA. What
really blew his.
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Mind that day was an unscheduled trip inside a nearby
Randall's grocery store.
Speaker 3 (12:34):
Yeltsen was fifty eight.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
He obviously had grown up under the USSR and what
their government was, By the way, the same thing that
she is proposing for our country with our groceries is
exactly what they had under the Soviet Union. He then
went roamed the aisles of Randalls, nodding his head in amazement.
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And the pictures are truly incredible. It looks like a
kid going to Disney World. He told his fellow Russians,
it is ontourrige that if they're people who often must
wait in lines for most goods, saw the conditions of
US supermarkets, he said, quote, there would be a revolution.
Shoppers and employees stopped him to shake his hand and
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say hello. And in nineteen eighty nine, not everyone was
carrying a smartphone in their pocket right to get a selfie.
Speaker 3 (13:24):
Thank goodness the reporter was there to catch all this.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Now, Yeltsen asked customers about what they were buying and
how much it costs, later asking the store manager if
one needed a quote, special education to manage a store.
Now these photos you can see him marveling at the
produce section, just picking up produce and just looking at
it and the abundance of it.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Couldn't believe it. It was just like where am i.
Speaker 1 (13:53):
He then went to the fresh fish market, something they
didn't have in the communist supermarkets in the USSR.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
He went to the checkout counter to see how that worked.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
He looked especially excited about the frozen food section, the
frozen pudding pops that he looked at for.
Speaker 3 (14:08):
A few minutes.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
Even Pulitburrow doesn't have this choice, not even mister Gorbachev,
he said, those obviously being famous people in the Russian government.
When he was told through his interpreter that there were
thousands of items in the store for sale, he didn't
believe it. He even asked the question, was the store
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staged a show for him, right, because that's what Russian
propaganda and what they do in Russia. So he's like, hey,
are they doing the same thing to me. They had
to explain to him that there were countless stores just
like this one all over the country, some with even
more than this smaller, smaller Randall's location that he visited.
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Even had then his mind was blown even more. When
he was there at the store, they even offered him
a free cheese sample. That's something that never happens in
Russia's supermarkets because well, they couldn't even afford to think
about giving you a sample. Grocery stores in Russia at
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the same time, well, they were exactly what you would expect,
very few choices and one option. Now, if you go
and look at what grocery stores looked like in the
USSR back in nineteen eighty nine, most aisles weren't actually shelving.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
They would be boxes that would be stacked up.
Speaker 1 (15:32):
You would rip that box open and then grab off
of the palette whatever was inside of that box.
Speaker 3 (15:40):
In other words, you didn't really come with a shopping list.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
You did have pints that would be brought out of milk,
but there weren't any options like whole milk, two percent,
one percent, And when you went to the section where
there was food, it looked like it was MRIs.
Speaker 3 (15:55):
They were food that was put into.
Speaker 1 (15:59):
Basically the warming type trays with aluminum foil over them. Poultry,
good luck, steak, you'll be laughed at. It was pretty
much disgusting what you would witness in the grocery stores
in nineteen eighty nine, Not only did it look disgusting
when you went to the stores, but the lines outside
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the stores were extremely long. They were long because no
one had any money and there weren't enough grocery stores
to feed all the people. You combine those two things
and it was pretty much what communism really does look like. Now,
what's interesting about Harris's plan now, is that Harris's plan, now, okay,
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is a plan that is exactly what they had done
in Russia. They had a price mandate, right, and what
it did was put anybody out of business that wasn't
the government. And this is exactly what would happen under
her plan with these quote no price gougings. So what
would price gouging look like under her plan? I'll give
you a great example. Let's say that we have the
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price of grain or a drought that happens. Let's say
you're having to bring in supplemental food or hay, and
the price for you to get a a cow to
slaughter goes through the roof.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
What about transportation costs? Is that go through the roof.
Speaker 1 (17:19):
These are just some of the examples, okay, of things
that can change prices on the regular basis. Now, many
of you know I owned a restaurant, a barbecue restaurant,
Ferguson's Barbecue for several years. We saw this happen during COVID.
The price of chicken went through the roof. The price
of briskets were two x, ribs were three and four x.
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We were buying barbecue and putting it into deep freeze
meat because the prices were going up so fast. We
figured it was cheaper for us to go buy multiple
deep friezes and pack them filled with briskets. Because the
price is kept going up, we had multiple price increases
for food and we were making less money. This is
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all things to yes Joe Biden and many of his
policies and COVID of course, when all that went down. Now,
I say all of that to say this, Kamala Harrison.
What she is saying might sound good to some people
that don't do their research, which is exactly why I'm
telling you right now that this is something you need
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to understand. What she is proposing is a Soviet style
grocery system. It will destroy, Okay, it will absolutely destroy
our grocery stores and put people out of business because
there will be no way, Okay, there will be no
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way that they will be able to keep up with
their mandates on pricing, which means the government will then
be in charge of our food supply system and that
should scare the hell out of all of you. Let
me also connect this to her VP candidate. There are
two stories that are interesting, and the radical Bill Gates
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has become one of the largest landowners in America. We
also have seen China buying up farmland as well. And
now connect those dots to what she's now wanting for
this country, which is price mandates, which will put many
growers and farmers and ranchers out of business because she's
going to set the price apparently of poultry and of
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steak and of everything every commodity, which you just can't
do in a free market.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
So that's why they call it socialism.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Well, we also know that her running mate is all
on board with this type of activity.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
How do we know that?
Speaker 1 (19:43):
Governor Walls announced a two hundred million dollar investment for
climate smart food systems Climate smart food systems in Minnesota.
He says the funds will reduce climate pollution with new
equipment for farmers, food waste prevention, pete land restoration, and
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electric vehicles.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Now you hear that and then connect the dots.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
If you're a climate activist and you don't like the
poultry industry, you don't like the cattle industry, you don't
like the farming industry for all the green stuff, then
what better way to get rid of all those industries
than you take over the food prices and put mandates
on food they can't get in charge X number of
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dollars for and then they go under because they can't
do the business. And now you're in charge. That's what
socialism is, folks, that's what they do. Quote he says,
Minnesota has consistently been a leader in climate solutions, from
clean energy, sustainable agriculture. Our climate goals are ensuring a healthier,
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safer state. Today, we're celebrating another significant milestone in this
journey with the EPA's help.
Speaker 3 (21:02):
So there you go. The federal government involved here.
Speaker 1 (21:05):
We will create a food system that nourishes our state, Minnesota,
while reducing waste and climate pollution. In other words, we're
going to decide what you can and can't grow, what
you can and can't buy, what you can and can't eat.
Speaker 3 (21:21):
You understand that this is how you would implement this policy.
Speaker 1 (21:26):
The Minnesota Climate Smart Food Systems Project will empower growers,
they claim, processors, nonprofits, and local communities to build a
food system that reduces waste and climate pollution while nourishing
statewide are citizens quote. Elements of the project include protecting
and restoring ten thousand acres of peatlands in Minnesota which
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absorb in store climate pollution. Expanding support for farmers through
the nationally recognized Minnesota Agriculture Water Quality Certification and Soil
Health Financialists Program, Implementing innovative new technologies at food and
organic waste processing sites, Helping small businesses, supermarket.
Speaker 3 (22:08):
Schools, hospitals, food banks, and corner stores.
Speaker 1 (22:11):
Invest in new climate friendly refrigerators, replacing gas powered equipment
used in food systems meaning like tractors and they actually
say like tractors and freight trucks with evs and advanced
clean fuel options. Scaling up successful programs to prevent food
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waste and keep organic matter out of landfills.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
Coordination with tribal governments in low.
Speaker 1 (22:38):
Income and disadvantaged communities to improve food security and strengthen
food sovereignty. If you want to know what socialism and
communism sounds like, they've written it for you now in Minnesota,
and now you have the leading member of the Democratic Party,
Kamwa Harris, who sang, I I won a Soviet style
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food system.
Speaker 3 (23:04):
I go back to Yeltsin in the story to connect
these dots.
Speaker 1 (23:10):
He said this in his book, When I saw those
shelves crammed with hundreds and thousands of cans, cartons, and
goods of every possible sort, for the first time, I
felt quite frankly sick with despair for the Soviet people.
He then wrote in his biography Autobiography, that's such a
potentially super rich country as ours, referring to Russia, has
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been brought to a state of such poverty it is
terrible to think of it. The leader himself said this
was an eye opening moment for his dream for his country.
Corruption and perceived incompetence plagued his final years in office,
leaving the Kremlin voluntarily sort of and well it was
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to save him from criminal prosecution. Who took over his
successor was a guy by the name of Vladimir Putin.
He took over as the acting president and has never
left since. He had been an aid to Yeltsen for years.
Previously Yeltsin died in seven at the age of seventy six.
The rentals he visited, by the way, is still a
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grocery store today, and it was a moment when he realized, Wow,
maybe our way.
Speaker 3 (24:28):
Of doing things is wrong. But you've got to understand.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
If you can control the food supply, you can control
the people. If you can control the prices on products
that you mandate that people actually purchase, then you can
do whatever the hell you want with your green alternative
energy crap. This is not about saving the environment. This
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is about controlling what everyone eats. You can kiss poultry
and beef goodbye, by the way. That's exactly what happened
in essence in Russia or the USSR because you couldn't
afford it after they did what they did to it.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
That's a problem. I'm telling you right now.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
This candidacy of Harrison Walls is the most dangerous I
have ever seen in my lifetime because they're not hiding
their radicalism. Okay, they are not hiding what they want,
They are not hiding what they believe in. They are
not hiding what they want this country to be. And
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is not freedom, it's not democracy, it's not a republic.
They want socialism, they want communism. They want to control
what you can do, what you can eat, what you
can buy, what you can watch, what you can read.
Speaker 3 (25:57):
That's what communists do.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
And now they're proposing it under the disguise of, oh,
you guys are getting price gouged, so I'm going to
put mandates to keep prices low. What happens when the
cost of that good costs more to produce than you're
allowed to sell it for, you go under. If I'm
a chicken farmer and you tell me that eggs have
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to be it, let's just throw out a number dollar,
dollar fifty a dozen, and it's very clear that I
cannot produce that dozen eggs and make a living doing
it because the price of grain has gone up, the
cost of shipping has gone up. Well, get excited. Now
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the federal government controls the entire food ecosystem, and they
control what you can and cannot buy in the grocery
store because the private sector would not be allowed to
sell their products at a fair market price. And she's
gonna say this, and she's gonna say it's a good
thing because she's calling it price gouging. Right now, who
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like in other words, she's saying, hey, vote for me,
and I'll make sure that you never pay the prices
you're paying right now for foot groceries. Who wouldn't be
suckered into that, right, wouldn't you be like? This is amazing, Yes,
this is incredible. Yes, this is total control of every
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aspect of your life and what you feed your kids.
That's scary as hell. I hope all of you will
take this info and share it, share the podcast because
people need to know this is what this plan actually is,
not how the media is going to spend it as oh,
she's trying going to bring down prices. No, she's going
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to take away your food options, and she's going to
put businesses in small businesses and farmers and ranchers out
of business. Make sure you share this podcast with everyone
you know, and I'll see you back here tomorrow