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with our clients to help them achievetheir investment goals. On today's report,
the Democrat hierarchy, that's the bigshots, the ones that run the run

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the party gave Joe Biden his walkingpapers last week, provided Kamala Harris enough
points to secure her nomination as presidenton the Democrat ticket. We're going to
get into that a little bit thismorning, tell you all about it.
Today's a dirty little secret comes fromthe from Israel where Israel Prime Minister Benjamin

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Netting, who addressed a joint sessionof Congress this week. He came here
to the United States. He addressedour Congress. The Democrats walked out on
end and fuse to attend, buthe made his point and seeking help from
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I've got a lot to cover herethis morning, so let's get started
once again. This is yours truly. Jean Valerani reporting. The Democrat hierarchy

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sent Joe Biden's walking papers last week, moving Kamala Harris into positioning herself to
run for the presidency of the UnitedStates on the Democrat ticket. Now there's
a movement underway within the Democrat Partyto seek a new primary and remove her

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from contention. So she walked intoyou know, the accidental presidency, you
might say. But it's not goingto be that easy for her because a
lot of Democrats aren't too excited abouther being being their nominee. But for
all intents and purposes, President JoeBiden is that he's still in office right

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now, but he will leave afterthe November election. So will Kamala Will
she be removed also, or willshe end up being the next president of
the United States or will Donald Trumpthe defeat the Democrat hierarchy has to either
support her or try to throw herout. And if they throw her out,

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they've got to do it fast quickly. So we we still don't know
for sure what the Democrats will presentas their candidate to run against Donald Trump.
We don't know for sure if they'regonna stick with Kamala or not.
The Democrat presidential convention is scheduled tobegin August nineteenth in Chicago, Illinois.

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So will the Democrat support Kama orwill they force her out and replace her
with another candidate. Meantime, theTrump campaign is steaming ahead, Ladies and
gentlemen. When asked about facing Kamala, Trump said Kamala Harris will be easier
to defeat than Biden. As forBiden, Trump added, he was not

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fit to run for president of theUnited States, and so that brings up
the question how long will it bebefore Kamala Harris the accidental candidate for president?
Actually how long will she will shelast? If the Democrat hierarchy pushes
her off the ticket, either beforeor at their upcoming convention, it will

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be the shortest presidential campaign on record. And the Democrat hierarchy felt Joe Biden
didn't have a chance to succeed inwinning a second term over Trump this time
around, So how will the sameDemocrats feel about Kambala Harris at the top
of their ticket. Early poll suggestsKamala will have a very short honeymoon if

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she has one. At all forher presidential campaign, as the Democrat Party
remains very disinterested in supporting her.Realistically, even if they push her out,
it will be hard for Democrats tofind an acceptable replacement. There's little

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doubt Democrats succeeded in convincing Biden tostep aside, despite his ongoing refusal to
do so. He doesn't want toleave the presidency never had it so good,
and his fellow Democrats they had tooffer them something in return for stepping
down, But so far, noone really knows what terms Biden accepted for

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agreeing to drop out of the race. Right So, depending on which way
the political wind is blowing within thehierarchy of the Democrat Party will determine whether
or not the Democrats will take achance with Kamala or if they pursue another

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nominee to step in with the faceoff against Donald Trump. They just don't
know. We don't know either forsure. No Democrat will have the ability
to defeat a comeback from Trump.See, that's the thing. No matter
who they nominate, it's going tobe hard to beat Trump. As has
been said time and time again inthe words of James Carville, it's the

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economy stupid, and that's just theway it is this year. For sure,
American voters will have more confidence inTrump correcting the US comedy economy than
they will than they will remember theirown party than any Democrat this time around.

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Now I could be wrong, butinflation destroying the buying power of the
American family budget. You know thatthe pain is being felt everywhere. You
know it, and I know it. Trump probably did win in twenty twenty
that was the last election, butwas cheated out of the victory that would
have boosted the US economy back intolife following the COVID pandemic four years ago.

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That it was the COVID pandemic thatbought the time for Democrats to get
by with stealing an election that putBiden in power, and it took the
Democrats too long to realize their pickfor a winner in twenty twenty wasn't going
to work for them. You know, this time around, Trump's come back

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It's gonna is gonna override any shortterm uptick in Kamala Harris's ability to seek
the presidency in twenty twenty four.So we'll just have to wake this one
out for a little while. There'sgoing to be a lot more going on.
We don't know for sure if she'sThey say she's got the votes to

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seize the seize the Democrat the ticketto be the presidential nominee for the Democrats.
So I guess we're gonna find outhere because their convention is going to
start here in a couple of weeks. It's necessary too, because if the
country continues on the path the Democratsare attempting to lead the American people down

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down the road with, well,it just won't work. The pandemic proved
people depend on a vibrant economy toget by, and the push for electric
cars and allowing the overwhelming invasion ofillegal immigrants has damage of the Democrat standard
too much during an economic downturn forthem to win again in twenty twenty four.

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Pushing pushing pie in the sky nonsenseduring bad economic times just won't work,
and Joe Biden and his overlords werejust too dumb to recognize it.
And now they're starting to pay paythe price. So the Democrat Party right
now, they're in a lot oftrouble and no matter who they who they

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put up, it's gonna seem asit's gonna be a little bit difficult for
them to come in and take totake the presidency. I've got a lot
to cover here this morning. Iput you to stay tuned, don't go
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Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen.Ministments against the bottom line. Your
weekly broadcast on KLDI that tells itlike it is. Well, there's a
lot going on this week, andwe want to bring you up to date
on everything that's going on. Mostof all, we want to tell you
that we're back to playing the impeachmentgame again. Here's a little story that

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you might find interesting. Republican TennesseeRepresentative and the Ogles introduced articles of impeachment
this past week against Vice President KammaHarris, citing high crimes and misdemeanors.

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That didn't take long, did itanyhow, Ogle's explained in The Daily in
his charges there and told the newsmedia that he believes Harris knowingly breached the
public trust by failing to invoke thetwenty fifth Amendment after it became clear that

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Joe Biden was mentally and physically unfitthe service president and said immediate action must
be taken tan and again, KamalaHarris has refused to uphold her oath to
the US Constitution, and she mustbe impeached. Her breathtaking incompetence as borders

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are has allowed a crisis of drugs, rape, and murder to flood the
streets of America, Ogels told themedia after introducing the articles of impeachment against
certain so On June the twenty seventh, Trump and Biden squared off in their

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first debate in Atlanta, in whichwas followed by an avalanche of calls for
Biden to step down amid his performance, which was very, very bad if
you watched it. Biden has sincestepped down as the nominee, while power
players within the Democrat Party, includingNancy Pelosi and Senate the Majority Leader Chuck

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Schumernhause Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries have callesked around Harris in a matter of days,
but now they want to They wantto bring charges against her going in
pretty early, so I guess itnever ends. Why can't we be friends?

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Right? Remember that song Joe Bidenout and Kamala Harris is in,
or maybe not as easily as theDemocrat hierarchy gave Joe Biden is walking papers.
They're probably already plotting and planning toreplace Kamala as well. So the
real question is how will they doit? And secondly, who will they

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anoint to run for President of theUnited States on the Democrat ticket or maybe
the people really running the Democrat Partydo want Kamala not because she has leadership
qualities, but more that she'll dowhat she's told to do. My opinion
watching the Democrat Party for decades nowis that Today's Democrat Party is no longer

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your grandfather's Democrat Party. It's beentaken over by the radical left, has
been more with which it has morein common with China's Jiji Ping or North
Korea's Kim Jong un than it doesan American political party. Today's Democrat Party
in the United States claims it's forAmerica's middle and working classes. If that

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was true, then why does theDemocrat hierarchy push for more foreign labor over
the US labor market in the manufacturingtrades? Why? Why did they Why
did they want all the jobs togo overseas? Week four last I saw
several trade union representatives speaking at theRepublican Convention, many of whom were among

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the early converts to Donald Trump's philosophyof increasing and growing America's middle class instead
of shrinking it. The illiberate hordesfrom south of the border and from as
far away as China and other Asiancountries as testament ladies and gentlemen testament to

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the fact Today's Democrat Party sees itsmission to diminishing the American middle class altogether
had transformed the United States into atwo class society of the haves and the
have nots. That's what they're tryingto do. If you remember of the

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American middle class, they want tosqueeze you out, and they want to
squeeze your family out too. Youknow, there's an old saying that goes
something like this, tell me whoyou go with, and I'll tell you
what you are, brick by brick. Today's modern democrat middle class is being
dismantled and being destroyed, not somuch by foreign competition, but rather from

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the enemies within. Than being doneon the on the on the purpose,
they're doing it on purpose. Cheapforeign labor and far away places is shrinking
the once powerful American But in themanufacturing you know, big big manufacturing centers
in this country, such as usedto be Detroit, Michigan, Pittsburgh,

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Pennsylvania, and other communities as well. In in today's are they're all this
left is the rust belt. Thosebig those big cities are now the rust
belt. They're all in the rustbelt. That rust belt is just full
of crime, no work, andlife is not thriving. The driving force

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behind all this, of course,is greed. You know it. Cheap
foreign labor makes it easier to builda more reliable force of foreign workers,
not only in those countries overseas,but also by importing that cheap labor here
into the United States as well.A few months ago, the United States
Steel Corporation was sold to a Japanesesteel company. You remember that, and

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the US government, of course,is still attempting to prevent the sale from
being consummated. But nonetheless, suchsales are underway as the once powerful American
industrial might continues to decline into thegrowing American rust belt. That rust belt's
getting pretty rusty. It's been rustingnow for several decades longer than that.

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Even. Yes, this is gloomand doom and is very depressing to listen
to. Yet it continues, andwe as Americans must come to terms with
it, because if we don't,it will continue to be the contribute to
the decline of the United States ofAmerica, and we too will find our
society, like so many others,left on the scrap heap of history,

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instead of being that shining city ona hill, as former President Ronald Reagan
wants described the United States of America. Right now, at this very moment,
we have the opportunity to stop thedecline and reverse our American way of
life back into one of greatness andabundant freedom, to pursue limitless opportunities in

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health, science and other indestructible growth, with limitless opportunities for all mankind.
But first we have to stop upthe decline of our once great nation and
begin the process of turning it aroundand back into the real journey of freedom

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and opportunity and justice for all.Such a lofty goal cannot be accomplished by
small minded, selfish politicians who seeonly to fill their pockets with gains that
do not belong to them. Theygot I guess they got their hands in
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That's the bottom line, back,ladies and gentlemen you're listening to.
That's the bottom line, your weakme broadcast on KLVI. That tells it

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like it is. And now thissegment, it's time for a dirty little
secret and here's today's report. Yearsago, when I was much younger but
still thought I knew it all,I had a conversation with an old country
preacher about the existence of God andman's inhumanity to his fellow man. I

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remember it well, not because itwas a substantial theological conversation, but because
it was so simple. The conversationwas about the existence of God. I
don't recall what started the conversation,but I remember that the quiet and thoughtful

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answer the old preacher gave me wasit was pretty interesting. He said that,
I'm quoting him. The proof thatthere is a God is the existence
of the nation of Israel. Nowlet me say that again, the proof
that there is a God is thecountry of Israel. That it still exists,

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that Israel exists and has come backfrom near annihilation at the hands of
Nazi Germany and other countries over thecenturies. Should all serve as Christians to
believe that God truly does exist.God chose to reveal himself through Jesus Christ,

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and if we know Jesus, thenwe also also are able to know
God. I'm far from being apreacher or like many who can quote Scripture,
chapter and verse, but what thatold preacher said to me decades ago
still holds true for me today.Without repeating everything the Bible tells us,

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we all know how the children ofIsrael came up out of slavery in Egypt.
And from those days of so longago, we know that every nation
that has rose against Israel no longerexists or has tasted defeat at the hands
of either Israel or ISRAELI allies despiteso many attempts to have Israel destroyed,

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it still exists. From its enemiesof ancient times, such as when the
Jews were taken as slaves by theEgyptians, through and including the Roman Empire
all the way to Nazi Germany,where Hitler attempted to extinguish the Jews.
They still exist, as does Christianity, which came to us through Jesus and

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of course Judy is As the oldpreacher said, the fact that Israel still
exists should serve alone to all mankindthat God does truly exists. The last
week, as you probably may havepicked up on the news broadcast, Benjamin

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Netton now who he's the Prime Ministerof Israel, he gave a speech.
He came here to the United States, and he gave a speech to the
Congress of the United States, andas always made front page news. Prime
Minister Benjamin net nauhu It was backin Washington, d C. Seeking help

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from the United States in aid forhis country to recover from last year's brutal
assault on the Jews during the holidaygathering there where thousands of Jews, men,
women and children taken prisoner, womenwere raped, children murdered and savage
and inhuman ways to disgusting. It'sjust too disgusting to even describe by hamas

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meeting more usaid meant now, whois back in the United States hoping to
get some more aid from the Americanpeople. At the forefront against Israel are
many Democrat members of the US Houseand Senate, and President Biden himself,
oh, for the most part,has found nearly going. You know Biden

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right now, he's merely an outgoinglame duck, isn't he While he's Vice
president, Kamala Harris is seeking tobe elected president and who has been endorsed
by Joe Biden. Of course,Biden is still president, and any negotiations
for more aid Israel would have tomake it through the Democrat resistance. Even

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if Biden would want to help Israel, which which doesn't seem very likely at
the moment in time that he does, so, it's going to be a
tough enough to crack, as theysay, as Biden himself has told Israeli
leaders to withdraw from the Gaza Stripfrom where the plot against Israel was launched

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last October. So called Gaza Stripremains a wasteland where most other parts of
the country have been literally destroyed.Israel needs a steady supply of arms,
intelligence, diplomatic support, and internationalforms and outright military support to defeat their

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enemies, both in the Gaza Stripas well as other anti Israeli factions in
that part of the world. Atthe moment, things look pretty bad for
the Israelis as many Democrats in theUS House are Muslims. So now who
faces a delicate balancing act in hisattempt to get more support from the waning

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protection accounts plans linked to the financialmarkets, but unlike plans with direct market

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participation, these plans are linked indirectlyand pay out their earnings based on the
performance of the financial markets, butonly in the games, never participating in
the losses. That's all you cando is make money. Each can't lose
any money. This means when moneyis made, it's added to the account

(41:23):
without ever being exposed to losses causedby downturns on Wall Street. Now,
I'd like you to look into thisand look into it with us, so
I'm not call for an appointment today. Come in and talk to us the
phone number in Beaumont pour oh ninearea code is eighty four oh sixty nine

(41:45):
hundred. For those of you wholive in far away places, toll free
one eight sixty six seven two eightthree six nine seven. Come in visit
with us. We'll share some ideaswith you that have helped others in the
past. Yes, and you canhelp will help you build a nice portfolio
that will help you in the futureyears whenever you don't want to be sitting

(42:08):
around worrying about money. You knowwhat I'm talking about. Worrying period is
bad. There's so many things toworry about. And if we can help
you build a nest egg and tellyou that your nest egg is secure and
you're not going to run out ofmoney, that's one less thing for you
to worry about. And trust me, that's that's a big thing too.

(42:31):
You don't want to run out ofmoney in an advanced age, and especially
if you're having worried about seeing steeinga doctor all the time. That's really
I'm glad they're there. I'm gladthe old docs are there to help you.
But of the same token, youknow, it's better if you don't
have to go worry about your health, isn't it. Well, that's about

(42:52):
all the time we have for today'sreport. I hope you found it worth
the time that you took to listento it. Don't forget the tune next
week and tune in again anytime youwant. On the bide logging on to
Save my retirement dot com. Godbless you, God bless your families,

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and God bless freedom loving Americans everywhere, because we sure do need the blessings
of heaven in this day and age. Be back next week. Then again,
that's the bottom line. You canreach Asset Wealth Associates by calling one
eight six six seven to eight thirtysix ninety seven are by visiting savemretirement dot com
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