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July 22, 2025 44 mins
*Our government can't pay for everything for everybody!  Nobody owes no one anything!
*California gas taxes rose on July 1, and new "low carbon" fuel standards will take effect, raising gas prices even more...possibly an additional 65 cents per gallon which (up to $6 per gallon).  Will be a drop in the bucket compared to what China and India do to increase pollution with their massive populations.  
*How the California governor and LA mayor are making it impossible for home owners who lost their home in the fire to rebuild their Pacific Palisades homes
*Hamas
*Rwandan Foreign Minister "Trump deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for helping end 30-year conflict with Congo peace agreement"
*Why don't people like Trump?  He loves his country and wants what is best for it.
*The Hollywood elite like Charlize Theron and John Cusack that call Trump a monster for ending wasteful spending but never mention he has stopped more conflicts than any other President.  
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Speaker 1 (00:10):
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Speaker 2 (00:32):
Here's your host, bow Triven.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
All right, good morning everybody. I hope everybody's having a
wonderful summer in beautiful Tennessee or wherever you happen to
be listening it. It has been kind of hot, but
not any hotter than it's ever been. I don't think
I'll remember setting any records, but hey, I kind of

(00:57):
like records. It doesn't bother me when I'm and records
for heat because I kind of like the heat. I
can't stand the cold. Anyways. Oh, everybody's having a great
summer and enjoying it. I can tell you the people
who aren't having a great summer, most of them, A
lot of them live in California. But before I get
started in California, let me also say again, my heart

(01:19):
goes out to all of the victims of the floods
in Texas. I know people are still dealing with that
and having to try to figure out how to rebuild
their lives, and it is devastating. And just like my
heart went out to the people, even though even though
they may not deserve it, my heart still goes out

(01:41):
to the people in California that had to suffer through
the fires. Not all of them voted for the mess
that created those fires and created the devastation that they're
all having to live with. Not all of them. Some
of them were just victims of circumstance. Have to live
where they were and just have always been there, but

(02:01):
don't necessarily have all of those crazy thought processes that
a lot of those Californians seem to have. But I
was reading an article the other day that a couple
of things. One I don't understand how people don't recognize
that policies are determining their life, the policies that from

(02:24):
the people that you're voting for, and the people you're
voting for are telling you what their policies are. There
is no utopia, there is no perfection. There is no
government anywhere that can get it right and support all
of the needs of all of the people and make
everybody extremely happy. Every day. We see it constantly. People
who get lots and lots and lots of stuff from

(02:45):
our government are still miserable. They still aren't happy. No
matter how much they've been given. It wasn't enough and
it will never be enough until you have to go
earn it on your own and not have it given
to you. Government cannot provide everything for everybody. It's just
not possible. The only way government exists is because a

(03:06):
certain number of people continue to feed the government by
paying the taxes. In California, on July one, their new
low carbon fuel standards took effect, and it's pushing gas
prices close to six dollars a gallon. Now think about that.

(03:30):
In Tennessee, we are currently somewhere around I don't know,
two seventy five a gallon. In California, it's close to
six bucks a gallon. You want to know why California
is not affordable, it's policies. They continue to do things
that continue to drive all of the refiners out of
the state, making it impossible for them to follow all

(03:52):
of the regulations that they put in place in order
to make the fuel that could be cheaper if they
would just get rid of the policy. And let me
explain something to you. For all those people in California
that haven't figured this out, no matter what you do
to try to curb climate change, China and India are

(04:14):
three billion people combined. Until you get them to do something.
Whatever you're doing in California is not going to affect
the Earth's climate. It is. They are building a coal
fire power plant in China every week, one a week.
They will build fifty two this year. What do you

(04:37):
think you're doing by having low carbon fuel in California
for a few million cars? You think that's got an effect?
It doesn't. And yet they continue to vote for the
people that continue to put these policies in place. And anybody, look,
Newsom is running for president. It is absolutely guarantee. You

(05:00):
heard it here, You've heard of a lot of places.
But I'm telling you for a fact that man is
running for president. He thinks he belongs and he got
destroyed in that debate with Ron DeSantis. Destroyed because the
difference between California and Florida are night and day. Florida
has a lower budget than the City of New York,

(05:23):
the state of Florida operates with a lower budget than
the city of New York. Now here's the second thing.
All those people that built their houses in California in
Pacific Palisades that thought they were going to get him
built back by the time the fires were done because

(05:44):
they were going to speed the process up. So far,
there's been twelve permits issued since the fires three or
four months ago.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
Twelve.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
It is absolutely unconscionable that those people can't go back
and build their houses the way they want to because
of all the regulations that they put in place. Now those
houses are going to be built completely different and costs
hundreds of thousands of dollars more than it would have
cost normally, just because of regulations. You can't continue to

(06:17):
vote for the people that tell you what they're going
to do and think that there's going to be some
utopian society. It doesn't exist. The only way we get
there is all of us pulling together and working hard.
And for all of the lazy people out there that
don't want to get up and work, you don't deserve anything.

(06:37):
I don't know. It is frustrating to me that we
have so many people that think everybody owes them something.
None of us owe anybody else anything, and nobody we
aren't owed anything. We have to take it and do
with it what we please in this life. And if
you're not willing to do that, then I don't know
what to tell you it. You just don't deserve it.

(07:01):
You don't deserve everybody giving you stuff just because you
want it. I don't know these people voted for this stuff.
And I'm twelve houses. Twelve houses have been issued permits,
and it looks like it will be years, three and
four years before they get permits built. You want to
live in a state that operates like that. And so

(07:23):
for all of you Californians that are leaving that are
coming to Tennessee or Florida or Texas, please recognize the
air of your ways and quit voting for that crap
that happens. Those people in New York are going to
find out they're in the FA part of the FAFO,
and they're about to find out if they vote that
man Donni in and he takes over New York, I'm
telling you it's going to be an absolute mess, a mess,

(07:48):
but hey, you get what you asked for, right It
remains to be seen by. There's one in Wisconsin apparently,
or Minnesota. I'm sorry, Minnesota govern that's or mayor that's
even crazier than he is. All Right, this is Bonos Cars,
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Speaker 1 (08:28):
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Speaker 2 (08:50):
Here's your host, bow Driven.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
All right, welcome back, everybody. So I am continually perplexed,
and I look not a real smart guy, but I'm
smart enough to not always be confused. But I am
seriously confused as to why so many people have Trump

(09:20):
derangement syndrome, literally dislike a man they've never met. Ninety
eight percent of the people who don't like him have
never met him. Even Bill Maher when he sat down
with him, said, Hey, I had no idea how much
I really like, you're actually a nice guy and he's funny.
He Bill Maher came up with a list of all

(09:42):
the insults to Trump that Trump had thrown at Bill
Maher over the years, and President took it and autographed
it for him. I mean, he's got a personality. Does
he fight back? Yeah? When attacked, he fights back. He's
not your typical politician. But there is no out that
he absolutely loves his country and wants what's best for

(10:03):
the country. And I guess therein is what causes the
hatred because most of those people don't want what's best
for the country. If they did, they would they would
understand that some of the policies that he's advocating for.
Le let me explain something to you. The man has
He should be up for a Nobel Peace Prize for
an absolute fact. The Rwandan Foreign Minister and net and

(10:29):
Yahoo both have nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize.
This man who they keep calling a dictator and calling
Hitler and saying he's fascists and all of the other things.
He figured out a way to stop the Afghan I mean,
the war between Israel and Iran. They had all they

(10:50):
had to do was just let us do the right thing.
When it came to nuclear weapons, they didn't want to
do that, so he stopped it. Sometimes you have to
have peace through strength. Sometimes you have to be willing
to say I'm not getting pushed around anymore. We're gonna
do it this way because this is the right way.
But forget that war. He also has done everything he
can try to do to try to facilitate the end

(11:12):
of the war between Ukraine and Russia. And I think
he's getting ready to tighten the screws pretty hard. But
the reality is he's doing everything he can. The Biden
administration did nothing to try to end that war. They
just kept supplying more stuff and quick and never talked
about the end of the war or what the end
goal was gonna be. But in addition to that, the

(11:33):
India Pakistan war that they were getting ready to go
at it, and both of those are nuclear powers. Pakistan
has nuclear weapons, India has nuclear weapons, and they have
been going at it for years, years, and somehow before
it got escalated out of control, Trump got him to

(11:53):
the table to be able to find a way to
work together and stop the hostilities. His whole plat form
is I don't want any more for people dying. I
just don't want any more. I don't want people dying.
I don't want war. I want everybody to build up
nice things and have prosperity and enjoy their lives. But
it doesn't have to be everybody fighting all the time.

(12:15):
But in addition to that, he also I'm just gonna
read part of it to you because it's easier. Rwanda's
Foreign Minister Oliver I can't or Olivier can't pronounce his
last name, told Breitbart News exclusively on Saturday that US
President Donald Trump absolutely deserves the Nobel Peace Prize. That
was his quote, for his work to help the end

(12:36):
the bloody thirty year conflict in agreement. In the agreement,
Trump and his administration secure between Rwanda and the Democratic
Republic of Congo. They've been at it for thirty years.
I had the pleasure of going to Rwanda last year
on a trip to Africa, and I got probably the

(12:58):
highlight of a lifetime to be able to go up
and trek to the gorillas and sit with the gorillas
in the forest of Rwanda for an hour. And it
was an incredibly touching experience. And I highly recommend if
you ever get a chance to go do that to
do so. But there was a stone wall while we
were trekking up into the jungle in Rwanda to see

(13:22):
the gorillas, there was a stone wall there and our
GUIDs are like, hey, we can't go over that wall.
That's the DRC, that's Democratic Republic of Congo. If you
go over there, there's a chance if there are people
out there in the jungle that they will kidnap you,
And so we can't go over there. We're at war
with them. They have been at war for thirty years now.

(13:44):
Somehow or another, Trump got them to the table to
strike a deal to have peace. So Pakistan, India, Rwanda,
and the Democratic Republic of Congo is Iran. He's gotten
the Abraham Accords were put together under him and Jerry Koshner,

(14:08):
his son in law. But they actually got a lot
of the countries over in the UAE and all of
the other countries over in that area is to start
actually working with Israel and signing packs where they're going
to start trade. That is monumental, but it never gets
talked about. He is doing everything he can to facilitate

(14:28):
peace everywhere, and he has been attacked constantly by people
who keep calling him a fascist, calling him hitler, calling
him all of the worst names in the world. With absolutely,
what have you done to bring peace? What did Obama
do to bring peace anywhere? What did Biden do to
bring peace anywhere? Anywhere? Under Obama? Crimea was annexed by Russia?

(14:53):
Under Biden, he invaded you putin invaded Ukraine. Wars were started,
people died. All Trump has done. Everything he has done
has been to facilitate peace with everybody. Does he punch
back when people punch him? Absolutely, that self defense, that's
not necessarily being an aggressive person. He's done everything he

(15:15):
can to try to slow the aggression, to try to
just bring prosperity to everybody, because he believes peace through
prosperity is much better than peace through killing people. And
yet you have people out there like Chalis therein saying
that millions of people are going to die because of
his foreign policy. And she in one of our speeches

(15:39):
the African Outreach Program Block Party fundraiser I guess in
La and she went on a rant about USAID being
cut and saying that f them because people are going
to die because we cut all this money. There was
a grift to begin with. And then you've got people
like John Cusack out there, and I don't even know
what he's in anymore. I don't even know why he's
in Hollywood. But these people live behind their own walls.

(16:03):
They all lived in gated compound and gated communities, and
they have people following them around that have guns to
protect them. And yet they espouse all of this crap,
calling this man a dictator and saying he's never going
to leave office and he's trying to figure out a
way not to have the elections in twenty twenty six.
What is wrong with you people? Are you truly that

(16:27):
demented to believe the lies that you're telling yourself or
do you just say it to try to rile people up,
Because you're going to keep doing this until the point
that you've divided the country in half. And I don't
think it's going to be really in half. I think
it's going to be more seventy thirty. But you're going
to divide the country up in a way that causes

(16:51):
more violence. And by the way, I don't want to
hear another politician tell me that it's all the right
that are violent because of Jay six. Nobody got killed
in Jay six except for Ashley Babbitt, who got shot
by a cop. No police officers died on January sixth.

(17:14):
I don't even know. I've never heard, honestly, I've never
heard about any weapons even being there. I've heard of
people using makeshift things and maybe having something that the
fire extinguisher they use and they shouldn't have, and those
people should be in jail. But don't tell me about that.
When you have all the rioting and all the peaceful,

(17:34):
mostly peaceful protests, okay, mostly, let's go for mostly. Out
of one hundred thousand people protesting, ninety five thousand of
them are peaceful, but five thousand of them weren't. And
they did a hell of a lot of damage, billions
and billions and billions of dollars worth of damage done
across American cities from people on the left protesting god
knows what. And by the way, they just like to protest.

(17:54):
They're just angry. And I don't understand it. I don't
understand this hatred or Trump, who is doing everything he
can to do to bring peace to everywhere, everywhere. His
firm belief is that if we have prosperity, we'll have peace.
On the flip side of that, you've got people in

(18:16):
other countries who just don't care about that, that just
are sick. I keep telling you guys, over and over
and over if you listen to the show, that not
only is there no utopia, there are bad people out
there who want to do bad things. Trump's not one
of them, and neither are the people in Congress that
happen to have an R by their name. They're not

(18:37):
trying to kick people off of medicare other than people
who should be working and should be and by the way,
good hard work makes you feel better about yourself at
the end of the day. I get up and go
to the gym every day to make me feel better.
And when I'm done, even though if I don't want
to go, I try to get up and make sure
I get there because I know at the end of it,
when I'm done, I'll feel like I've accomplished something. That's

(18:59):
what we're trying to get off of medicare people that
don't want to work for no reason, well for some reason. Anyways,
all right, I got a lot of other stuff to
rant about. This is bonos cars rants about a lot
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Speaker 1 (19:37):
With over thirty years in the auto industry, he is
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Speaker 2 (19:58):
Here's your host bo.

Speaker 3 (20:00):
All right, welcome back everybody. So, I uh, I've been
reading quite a bit and trying to figure out what's
going on in the world, trying to figure out how

(20:22):
we're getting to where we are and the violence that's
fomented and the issues that we're having. And and I
so Hamas is co one of the Hamas co founder's son.
There was an article the other day that was talking

(20:42):
about his name is Mosab Hassan Yusef and he ended
up immigrating to He was a Muslim. He ended up
immigrating to Europe and uh gave up on there. Well.

(21:03):
He converted to Christianity, but he also tried to warn everybody,
and I'm just I'm having issues with trying to say
this the way I want to say it. So he's
talking about the fact that Muslims will eventually turn Europe,
and this is exactly what he said. This is a quote.
Muslims will eventually turn Europe into rubble, the same way

(21:24):
they did in Lebanon and Gaza. He posted on x
in July eighth. Muslims have the power to conquer Europe,
but they can certainly they or don't have the power
to conquer Europe, but they can certainly ignite a civil war.
It is when you look at the countries that these

(21:45):
people who are immigrating to the United States. First of all,
their ideology states very clearly that unless you are Muslim,
you are less than and you deserve to be killed.
And it does have a higher proportion of crimes being committed. Well,

(22:10):
let me just tell you so. If one looks at
the this is a quote from an article I read.
If one looks at the first at the five worst
perpetrator movements in the world in twenty sixteen, four are
Islamist extremist A total of eighty eight percent of twy
nine hundred and sixteen attacks and ninety nine percent of
fourteen seventeen deaths that resulted from the top five perpetrators

(22:35):
were caused by Islamic extremist groups. Then we went on
and you guys have heard me talk about the rape
gangs that were Pakistani men and other men, but mostly
Pakistani Muslims that started rape gangs and got away with

(22:55):
it because the government in the UK decided it would
be islamophobic. I guess if you even said anything about
these guys raping these girls in Germany, Afghans and Africans
are proportionally forty times and seventy times more involved in

(23:16):
gang rapes than Germans, forty and seventy times more involved
in gang rapes than actual Germans. There was a I
know I've told you guys this before, but at one
point there were eight there were nine migrants that were
convicted for gang raping a German girl. Eight of them

(23:39):
got spared jail time. Meanwhile, a twenty year old German
girl was sent to prison for saying hateful remarks about it.
And then in Europe or in the UK, months after
the riots that started because of the rape gangs, nobody
would do it. The police wouldn't do anything about it.
They had Parliament had a chance to go in and say, hey,

(24:00):
we're gonna redeem ourselves. We're going to pass the law
that says something about it, and the government voted three
hundred and sixty four to one hundred and eleven to
not have the inquiry into the grooming gangs. The UK,
it's had fifty five thousand more than fifty five thousand

(24:23):
stabbings and by September of twenty twenty four and knife attacks,
rapes and murders skyrocketed after the election of London's first
Muslim Mayer citycon back in twenty sixteen. I am saying
this because we have to We have to understand our

(24:46):
country was founded on Judaeo Christian values, but it was
also founded on the willingness and the ability to have
your own religion, do whatever you want. Freedom of religion
is one of the key tenets of our constitution and
I am one hundred percent for it. And I'm one
hundred percent for legal immigration, and I'm one hundred percent
for people being able to live their own lives and

(25:09):
have the freedom to do so. What I'm one hundred
percent against is people coming in here and trying to
change our culture into something different because they've decided to
come from their country, then they want to take over
the world. We're not going into afghan trying to change
that culture. We're not going or Afghanistan. We're not going
into Pakistan and trying to change their culture. We're not
going into Africa and trying to change their culture. Americans

(25:29):
aren't immigrating to all of those countries to try to
take our way of life over there, although they're our
way of life obviously is something that's wanted, or these
people wouldn't be coming over here. But there are some
of them who are doing it with nefarious intentions in
mind and want to hurt Americans, want to kill the infidels,

(25:50):
and for us to just ignore it and act like
and just constantly keep calling it islamophobic, to point out
the truth, to point out the fact that Gaza that
everybody ninety percent of the people in Gaza apparently or
eighty five I think it was the number I read.
Eighty five percent of the people in Gaza support Hamas
and they support the annihilation of Israel. Anybody that can
support the annihilation of an entire country and an entire

(26:15):
race of being. And I'm not necessarily sure Jews are
a race, but maybe. But either way, you're you're willing
to you you are four annihilating millions and millions and
millions of people who don't believe like you. That is
counter to the way our society operates. And to continue

(26:35):
to act like we should be apologists for not wanting
that in our country is insane to me. It's insane
that we allow it to fester and to have people
illhan Omar came from Somalia, and she is absolutely an

(26:57):
apologist for everybody in the is Islam, and she refuses
to acknowledge the fact that she's in a country that
gave her the opportunity to be in Congress, where if
she was living in Somalia, where it's absolute abject poverty,

(27:20):
she would have no chance to have the life she
hit she leads, and yet she still condemns America consistently
and has the freedom to do so because she's in America.
By the way, this is also a religion where women
are less than nothing to them. So there was a
guy that put an X out recently, and apparently he

(27:44):
is in the army and he has served overseas many times,
and I'm just going to read part of it to
you here. He says, Nah, you guys know what, I'm
just gonna come out and say it. And when I'm
done saying it, tell me if it's blatant Islamophobia or
just you know, reality. Let me explain some of the
things I witnessed with my very own eyes in multiple
Muslim countries and this will not be for the week

(28:06):
with a faint of heart. When they were he was
in Bagdad and I'm trying to clean us up a
little bit here. He was in Baghdad, and he talked
about how they they didn't just masacre each other. They
took the time to truly like just member bodies and stuff.
But then they go over and talk about how he says,

(28:30):
we had to protect our fair, fairer looking male soldiers
from being molested constantly. But that isn't the worst part.
That they talk about how you can have young people
and it's part of their religion to marry a nine
year old girl. It's okay because apparently the prophet Muhammad

(28:52):
said it was. But then he goes on and says
women are less than nothing to them. I would always
ask how many children elders had for a small talk,
they would have They could have ten kids, seven daughters
and three sons, which you know what they'll tell you
they have three sons. I watched a man carrying his
dead daughter in his arms to my fob. She died
due to a malfunctioned bomb that we had dropped. They didn't.

(29:14):
That didn't matter to him. He dropped her on the
ground with a stone cold face and demanded we pay him.
He left the body with us and walked away counting
his money. They do things like suicide bombings. They do.
I'm not gonna read everything. It's it's pretty graphic. My
point is, it is not a normal way of thinking.

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It is not the way that people It's not a
peaceful ideology. There are lots and lots of peaceful Muslims, absolutely,
one hundred percent, but there are some extremists out there
that are beyond the pale. And if we do not
take the time to point out that not everybody is

(29:59):
down for the American way of life, why would you
want to change the American way of life? The American
way of life has been something that people have wanted
for hundreds of years. Now and have chased it for
hundreds of years. I have said this a thousand times.
I will continue to say it. There is no nobody's
chasing the German dream, nobody's chasing the Mexican dream, nobody's

(30:20):
chasing the Canadian dream, nobody's chasing the UK dream. They
are all chasing the American dream. Because only in America
is it possible to be a congresswoman from a third
world country that was born from in a third world
country and brought over here by your parents. It doesn't
exist everywhere else. Try being an American and go over

(30:44):
to China and get or go over to Somalia and
be an elected official. It is just it's baffling to
me that we can't point out the truth, that we
can't say what's real and say, hey, we all need
to fix it instead of just constantly apologizing for it,
like something is owed to somebody. We didn't come to
your country. You came to ours, and the need to

(31:07):
assimilate into our country is real. You need to be
able to assimilate into our society. We don't need to
change our society for you. If you continue to bring
there to here, eventually here we'll be there and if
you don't think that, if you think that's a good thing,
you need to actually go there and see what it's like,
because it's not all right. This is bow Knows Cars

(31:27):
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Speaker 3 (32:13):
All right, we'll come back everybody. So you guys remember
a few years back when those people on the left,
and you can still see them, some of them now,
who was wearing the masks in their cars by themselves.

(32:33):
But during the COVID pandemic that literally promoted death to
unvacuate When Jimmy Kimmel promoted death to unvaccinated people and
the crowd in the Kimel show erupted in cheers, like
we should just let them all, we should all, we
should kill them all. They actually talked about taking away

(32:55):
parental rights of people who were weren't vaccinated of COVID
vaccine skeptics. They talked about putting them in concentration camps,
letting them die, and literally chasing them around grocery stores
and assaulting people not wearing masks. You remember all that,
Remember when the level of rage was off the charts.

(33:15):
You you can't wear a mask, you're not vaccinated by
BAH and just hatred, pure hatred. And now we've they've
got Luigi and Angione, the guy that shot the healthcare
exec to death. He's like a new hero to them.
You got him burning down Tesla dealerships, you got him
throwing rocks through windows. There was a lady, a thirty

(33:36):
year old lady somewhere in Wisconsin, I think it was,
that was like six months pregnant, seven months pregnant, somebody
threw a rock through a Tesla windshield off of a bridge,
just because she's driving a Tesla. Back when, like the
La Times, I remember there was an article that the
La Times did where they talked about the UH there
was an Orange County GOP figure. Her name was Kelly Urnby,

(33:59):
and you had died of COVID after disparaging anti pandemic
measures apparently. And then but Los Angeles Times put a
picture out there and the headline was, COVID death is grulish, yes,
but may be necessary. What So here's the point. There

(34:19):
was a study done recently, you know, that had four
different studies. It had five hundred and forty nine US participants,
nine hundred and fifty eight UK participants, and in two
of the other studies it was thirteen hundred and seventy
two and eighteen hundred and seventy four US participants. And
what this study found was that people who identify as

(34:45):
liberal have an enormously have enormously less empathy for people
who are conservatives. Even if that person identifies as a
conservative is let's stay homeless, or an immigrant or black
or Hispanic or Asian, doesn't matter if you're if you're conservative,

(35:09):
they didn't have any empathy for you. Or it was
significantly lower than the conservatives have for people on the
other side of the political aisle. It wasn't close. It
was like by seventy or eighty percent more. And I
don't understand why. I don't understand what it is about
the political spectrum that determines what your empathy you have

(35:32):
for somebody. A homeless person who happens to be conservative
is no more or less in need than a homeless
person who happens to be identify as liberal. They both
need your help. Why would you not want to help
one versus the other? When what does that say about you?

(35:53):
What does that say about you being evil? At no point?
Why when they were trying to put them put us
in concentration camps if you didn't believe in the vaccine,
and turns out to be right, by the way, the
vaccination that that's a whole nother subject. But the people
who didn't get vacs were probably the smart ones at
this point. But the reality is that at no point

(36:13):
do they see themselves as evil when they're saying things
that are absolutely evil, hateful, mean, nasty. When you have
people who are willing to say they hope a baby
dies to further their cause on abortion, that's just evil.

(36:34):
And it happens consistently, And I don't understand why. And
I have read stories and articles there that are talking
about how some of the people in Congress now are
getting calls from their constituents. People on the left in
Congress are getting calls from their constituents literally calling for

(36:54):
blood to try to stop Trump, stop him from what
what is he doing that is doing? Your believe the
lies that the media is telling you. And I'm not
sure what the reason that the lies are being told is,
because all it does is foment hatred and division. It's
not really actually trying to bring anybody together. It is.

(37:20):
It happens to be unique to the West, right, so
I don't understand what it is and why people want
to tear down Western society and destroy Western society. It's
you know, it's not everywhere in the world that you
can just go to a shopping grocery store and all
of the aisles are full of groceries all of the

(37:41):
and choice after choice after choice after choice after choice.
It's very unique to the United States to have shopping
malls the size that we have, with prices and quality
of goods the way we have them. That doesn't exist
in most parts of the world. Just doesn't we have
food security we have You literally can order anything you

(38:06):
want and have it in your house in about ten
minutes or two hours, three hours at the at the
comfort of your own couch. You don't even have to
get up and go get it anymore. That doesn't exist
everywhere in the world, but some for whatever reason, you've
got people that are just trying to destroy our society.

(38:26):
You got people like Bill Gates and George Soros. There
are lots of billionaires out there, believe it or not,
a lot of them you don't even know about. And
Michael Dell worre one hundred and twenty five billion dollars.
You never hear about Michael Dell on the news unless
it has something to do with one of his company
or something. But Bill Gates, George Sorows, they're always in
the news.

Speaker 2 (38:45):
You know why.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
Because they think they can control us. They think they're
smarter than everybody else, and that their money in their
brains entitle them to a role in dictating our lives.
So Bill Gates is out there right now, he's in
the news all the time. Wants to control our lives
via vaccines in which he's very heavily invested. He wants
to control our lives via the food we eat, by

(39:06):
replacing meat with bugs and covering food. He's got some
other chemical that he's developed out. He's the largest landowner
and he's into farming now, but he's trying to destroy it.
He wants to control our lives via the weather. He's
pushing for filtering the sun to reduce sunlight reaching earth,
like he's God. God determined how much sunlight we need.

(39:27):
Not Bill Gates, he is. He could just sit back
and enjoy his wealth. He could do what Jeff Bezos
is doing. Go find him a nice lady that he
likes to hang out with, and go enjoy your billions.
You earned it because you did. Look for all the
bad things that Bill Gates does, he did one great
thing and that was Microsoft. It changed our lives. It

(39:49):
changed our world. He Steve Jobs a lot of these billionaires.
By the way, all this hatred of billionaires, if we
didn't have the billionaires, we wouldn't have all the products
we have. Jeff Bezos is rich because he changed your life.
Bill Gates is rich because he changed your life. Steve

(40:10):
Jobs was rich because he changed your life. George Sorows
is rich because you changed your life. You just don't
know how bad he changed it. It is not I
don't understand what this reasoning is to destroy Western society,
Western society. What do you want to go back and

(40:31):
live like the Afghanistans do? Now? You want to go
back and live like when I saw how the people
in Rwanda live. Literally their roads aren't even dirt, they're
just rocks out there. And this is in towns where
they're carrying their water in five gallon buckets to take
a shower, to brush their teeth and to cook, and
they're hauling two hundred punds of potatoes up on bicycles

(40:55):
to try to make two dollars a day. That's what
you're trying to advocate for. We should go back to
in country's like that, because that's what you're saying. If
you want to get rid of energy, if you want
to not have oil, if you want to go back
to you really think that's the way to go back,
to go back to a third world country and just
all live that way. I'm pretty sure most of you
wouldn't make it. Most of you that are advocating for

(41:16):
it anyways wouldn't make it. It is. I don't know
how much longer America has, but I hope we find
a way because America, the America we know it's worth
defending it truly is. Our way of life has absolutely

(41:39):
changed the world and given everybody else a higher quality
of life. While it may not be the best quality
of life in a lot of countries in the world,
not because we did anything bad, but because they won't
follow the same rules that we do. They won't follow
the same path that we did. If capitalism raged throughout
the world in every country, ever country would have the

(42:01):
opportunity to be like America. They'd have stocked full grocery stores.
They'd have stocked full stores to go buy the clothes
you want. They'd have if every country followed the path
of America, every country would have the same opportunity to
become what America has become. And no matter what you
ghouls want to say about colonizers and everything else, let

(42:21):
me remind you that there were Native Americans tribes massacring
and slaughtering each other for hundreds or thousands of years
before anybody from Western society got there. It was going
on and before we got here, and it would have
been going on if we hadn't changed it. By the way,

(42:43):
went back to what I started the show with, I'm
not sure why everybody hates Trump, but the Biden years,
when they claimed all these jobs that they'd made, turns
out that half of them weren't real and the other
half were all government jobs. To begin with, there was
no real growth in our labor market. But now that
Trump's been in and he started to turn things around.

(43:07):
Average hourly earnings for all employees on private non farm
payrolls rose by zero point four percent in May, and
over the past twelve months, average hourly earnings have increased
by three point nine percent. Within May, average hourity earnings
of private sector production and non supervisory employees rose another
point four percent. Higher wages mean more money in the
pockets of hard working Americans. Lower gas prices mean more

(43:29):
money in the pot pockets of hardworking Americans. And the
tariffs I told you last week, the tariffs had brought
in something like one hundred and eighty or two hundred
billion dollars at this point, money that didn't come out
of Americans pockets, that came out of the other countries
that made it to where we had the opportunity to
bring in some more revenue and some more revenue that

(43:51):
didn't have to come out of mine in your pocket,
some taxes. The man's doing his job, and he's doing
a very good job. And if you'd pay attention to
the things he's actually doing, and how much better things
are getting when eggs aren't five dollars a dozen, and
the price of everything is starting to come down, or
at least not continue to go up at record paces,
you'd understand that he truly is looking out for all Americans.

(44:17):
He's not looking out for people who got here who
maybe shouldn't be here right now, but he is looking
out for me and you. All right, this is Bonos
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