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Speaker 1 (00:07):
Hello, everyone, Welcome to another episode of of Echo. How
are you today? I hope they're well. I am exhausted. Uh,
but for the past few weeks actually been trying to
upload something. But it just seems like every time a
thing goes by, something groundbreaking and holy spot already you know,
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got shadowed by something else even more holy motherfucking shit
and what the hell crap situations, then every day just
keeps going like it. So I don't know, it's a
lot to deal with. It's a lot too to think
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about it not get they for example, what are we
gained by eliminating the Department of Vplication? Where is waste there?
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I mean shit ever said that he is being taken apart?
Oh waits wayte waste, and I mean all of us
wear some reasoning and critical thinking and sees what the
hell is actually happening. We understand the things need to
be fixed. But you imagine, did you have a broken
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bone or something bad knee or gout and the doctor
just comes and said the first thing that they says,
all right, let's tuck the leg off, let's get rid
of the waist. Because the faster you hail, the faster
you get back to work, see what I mean, and
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so makes no sense. Why would we do the same
thing with this? I don't get it? And so national parks.
We really want to go and destroy everything, Like I
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understand that many of you don't realize that just because
it's on the other side of the country or halfway
somewhere else, you don't never get to see them, most
likely in your whole life. Shit, I've never gotten past
the East Coast somewhere else, like I think the furthers
I've gone away from the East Coast, this West Virginia
Tennessee area. I would love to see Yellowstone one day.
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But if I don't get to out of I mean that,
I don't give a shit about it. I'm just gonna well,
let's sell the land and get three thousand bucks in
my pocket for it. Some things are not for sale.
You do understand that, right, Some things are just not
for sale. Like some of you, mainly men, how much
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would you take for your asshole? Right? Some of you
are saying, look, no, I'll never give in my ass on,
no monter, how much money do you give me? Let
me see same thing? So, how many of you or
what's the price to buy off any of your family members,
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daughter and wife, mother, kids, son, doesn't matter, right, my
right is unlimited. Nobody else says, So that's hand r key.
You have to have limits. Otherwise what's stopping from me
going to take your shit? You're going to take my shit?
And the only way that we can fix it in
say who has the biggest gunning who can kill the
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other one first? See my point? So I keep saying
this whole situation with a us to me in my
personal situation, he feels like like a relationship. And I'm
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not saying, uh, romantic relationship, but any relationship. And you're
thinking of the person you believe, you know, I think
for him, he'll die for me, of Dell die for me.
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And then you realize that everything was a fake, right, Like,
oh crap, they didn't really care about me and they
just care about or they could get from me. And
it's hard because I had a friend like that talk
and I think I mentioned it before ten years of
a friendship, and then you realize, shit, it's not a
friendship issues a relationship and a relationship with how much
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and what can he get out of me? So or
anybody else for that matter, it's not just do in particular.
People are tools for people like that. And so some
of you we won't change your mind. Some of the
Maga crowd, we won't change your mind. I say, some
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of you like then listen to this ship talk about snowflakes.
I love to call everybody else a snowflake. That the
pitches can't take criticism, They can't sit down and talk
with us, screaming and insulting. They can't really do anything
that he means controling your emotions. They're like a child.
MiG's like a toddler. Yeah, like my three year Actually
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my two and a half year old behage better than
Maca because my two and a half year old, we
go to the park today, she didn't want to leave,
eleanor I'm gonna count to three and we need to leave,
and she but we left, and then we talk about
other puff and don't tickle in and go for it.
But no more issues and not saying that she doesn't
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go bizarre maniac. But that's that's Mecca with a difference.
Then not only they have the mood swings, they are
guided by emotions and they lack the comprehension and then
critical thinking to actually put two and two together and say,
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wait a minute. You're telling me you love me, but
then you're hitting me. You're telling me you tear for me,
that then you steal my money. That doesn't seem right.
Let me think about it. See what I mean? They
don't do that. The only time that you see them
right now having any kind of regret is because they
are the loss of their jobs or they're losing some
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kind of benefit, whether it's Social Security, which hasn't been touched,
but fruit stam has, and many of them, believe it
or not, are fruit Stamps recipients. Think about that for
a moment. Most of the people who voted for these
clowns our food stamp recipients, are unemployment recipients, are any
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kind of disabilities recipients. But they want to you know,
they want to clean the system. What do you think
is gonna happen? You wanna that half of them out
just so that you get more. Oh, we got rid
of them half of them, so we're gonna get it
to you do know. That's not how it works. Sorry
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to break it for you. It works more like they
just want to take your money away, and you're acting
like a fool by saying I'm going to give an exemple.
So they I was listening to American history tellers. Definitely
listen to the right Lindsey Graham now the trade of lintagram,
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but American history tellers. And right now they have the
collection about because of Women's History Month, they have the
collection about the fight for Softbridge for women's right and
how it all started in Seneca Falls, right here in
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our backyard. Sign out my mom two years last year.
My mom got naturalized last year and her ceremony, keep
in my mind, was the Downtown City Hall. My colleague
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was at the FID Court in Buffalo, my mom's was
at the Historic Center for Women's Society and whatnot. And
Seneca Falls, which is where they had the first ever
women's suffrage convention and started a whole shit. So I mean,
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I love the history around here is everywhere. What was
one of the mistakes the whole point I'm going to
miss off. What was one of the many mistakes that
they made at that time, many mistakes keeping in even
more positive and things that they had. But one of
the mistakes were the after like fifty years or so,
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not being able to see any changes being able to
really get past like the fourth state to recognize women's
voting rates. And you know, thirty forty years of STAGNATIONI
they went ahead and they decided, you know what, let's
go in try to appeal to the white man in
the South. If we appeal to the white man in
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the South, they'll be able to go ahead and give
us those votes. Now, we're not gonna say that it's
gonna be for us women to have a right to vote,
because with deserve it actual human beings, not argument. They
didn't work for the past fifty years. What we're gonna
do now is that we're gonna tell the white man
the only way for them that the best reason for
them to give us the vote is for us to
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be able to counteract the vote of the black slave man,
and the black man black men not slave. Pancipation had
already happened, so but they were still disfranchise. That point
being they were trying to use hay to to fuel equality,
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and that's not how it works, because at the end
of the day, after many years or decades of doing
the same thing, alating their black women from being fighting
alongside the white women for all of them to get
right this. That's correct. Black women doesn't deserve the right
to vote. We do only white women. That way, we
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can't get the white man to approve it for us.
You see what I mean? Stop boot licking you want
to take over? Look at it this way, this assholes,
because there's no way. That's a very nice word for traders,
because that's what they really are. They're traders. Anybody supporting
any of this, you are a trader. You are not
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having the best interest of this country, of this nation,
being the leader of the world order. You are literally
throwing away our position as a world leader to go
and be a boot liquor of the bad guys. I mean,
maybe this way, imagine Superman telling lax Luthor his plan
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makes sense, and you know I did. That's something going
on there. Maybe Batman does the same thing with a joker.
You get what I'm saying. Now, If you were one
of those the La likes to tut to, you know,
the Empires emblem or crest, then we already know where
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you standing. Dude. You know what, kudo you're being honest
from the beginning. But if you're like me and you
get the crash for the rebels, and then go and
support this shit. They're full of shit. If you ever
supported the good guys fighting the bad guys and now
you're supporting the bad guys acting like they're the good guys,
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We'll open your eyes look at how the world is
looking at us and get me. I get you. You know,
you don't have to give a fuck up what the
world is saying. And I am right the rest is
wrong because I can't see the reality. I believe and
I went with you and all of that, but there
is a moment where you got to stop and say, Okay,
well maybe if the waves in the ocean are rough
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and there's gray sky skies with a lot of rain
coming from the water from the skies, lightning and shed
well maybe people are right and there is a fucking
storm happening and I'm just ignoring it. Get my point, like,
who he really have? The richest man in the world,
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has more money than governments, and he's mad because people
are not being nice to him. Let that say again,
the ones they insult everybody else. They tell him to
draw a pair of bones, and you know, spine and
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balls and bones everywhere, so braw pair and you know snowflakes,
not being such a little whiny bitch. Why are you
gotta be some sensitive blood blah blah, And look at this,
all of a sudden, they are mad that we don't
like him. Oh h, we don't like him the most
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they don't like me. I mean, look how heizophrenic they are,
how delusion, how fucked up in the head they are.
That he literally things that nobody you know dislikes him.
He really sings that he is like the most adoor
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person in the world. So how delusional are you? Do
you know what I'm saying? And so trying to fix
their stuff, trying to a memory card with me at
all times. I'm gonna take this together for the ones
until you work. Listen on the podcast. I'm basically trying
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to set up one of those retractable badges and take
off the badge and just have my a small st
car so I can carry it with me in my
feature trank to oliviate memory on my phone. But anyway,
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so when you have people like that, so delusional like such,
and then you add that they are fucking brilliant when
they don't need it to be or they use it
for bat let's still say that way.
Speaker 2 (15:43):
Like.
Speaker 1 (15:46):
You're using all your banking knowledge and from styles. You
go ahead and say, well, don't get mad at me
for using it and take an advantage of it. Yeah, bitch,
we get mad at you. You know why, because you're
not there to take advantage of it and abuse it.
You're there to fix what the fuck is wrong with it.
Get what I'm saying, to get the difference. So when
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we ask people that they don't do that because of
the love of money, and I'm just gonna make sure
that I use it to the best of my advantage
my things, whatever I can get out of it and
score everybody else. Well, I am pretty sure you don't
like that society because you and I shit, the one's
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making a million dollars two million dollars a year. There
are nobody in that society. So what the hell are you?
Because I don't make that amount of money, and if
you do, we're wonderful you still loving it. You're gonna
have to make at least one hundred million dollars a year,
so you know, you can be hinder radar and my point.
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So with that set it becomes a situation of why
do you do Then I'm very glad that people are
boycotting Tesla. I mean, he has gotten so bad, because
I was wondering, what the fuck is the board of
Tesla doing, Like, let's take a look at how much
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has Tesla lost this week?
Speaker 3 (17:29):
Let's see us right and last three months?
Speaker 1 (17:52):
Let's see where is my mouse heritage? And then let
me let's screen over here. Okay, so teslast cup prize
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right now, they leave month space January minus twenty five percent,
February minus fifteen percent, And I mean look at that.
So back in February twenty twenty four, the highest was
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a minus twelve point nineteen percent loss, and then four
percent gaining, the next one minus two point eight, and
the following plus eleven plus seventeen minus seven plus twenty
two plus minus four plus thirty eight plus seventeen, and
then December of twenty twenty five, twenty twenty four, Oh
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here comes the great really.
Speaker 2 (19:02):
Is it?
Speaker 1 (19:03):
You know? Oh the tariff are gonna fuck us over?
Oh shit, well back to zero minus twenty seven minus fifteen.
That is beautiful. Why do I say it's beautiful because
this asshole it's literally bringing all all down. Think about
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it this way, from fucked with Obama because of being
a South African with a you know that was born
there and should have been directing the government. What is
the difference between two South Africans who one is a citizen,
the other one a naturalized, a knight of born citizen
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the other one we don't even know at this point.
For all we know he's was a resident or an
unextended visa as an investor's visa. What is he love
smart status? That is a good question to ask, I think,
And I don't mean like we know why he says it,
nor because he says this Tesla founder, and he says
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he's everybody's in everything founder and everybody's doing good is
because of him. But the actual paper trail, where is
the pay patrol of what's Len's mosk legal status? Here?
Is he a US citizen? Is he a resident? Or
is he just here on a business visa visa? I
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mean we know that pretty soon even if he's none
of that, he'll be able to buy the citizenship for
five meal. But you get my point? Can we see it?
How we know that he doesn't have a second or
third nationality, maybe have Russian nationality. So with all that said,
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that's pretty fucked up that we have him leading the government. Hey,
you know what we know about it? It shows our
money because imagine the social security being an entitlement, like
she said, like Republicans, and myga loves to say an entitlement.
So again, let me make it. I love analogy. I
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am so fucking dumb. Did I work on analogies? Otherwise
I don't get it? So I'm gonna go ahead and
do the analogy the imagine dot shit, I just lost
my TURNO thought, Oh fuck it, I just lost my
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TURNO start and I got stuck on for a minute,
I thought, and then I started about to head it,
and then I started thinking. Then the thought went away,
and oh shit, can't grab it. But let's take a
look at some of who are elands and beasts majority
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the main investor, roz Gerbero.
Speaker 4 (22:07):
Listen to what he says, choices with our time, and
Elon doesn't get more than twenty four hours a day
to Elon. So we make choices, all of us. Do
do we spend time with our family, do we go golfing?
Speaker 1 (22:19):
We work?
Speaker 4 (22:20):
And how we do this is, you know, each individual chooses,
and so Elon shooses to work you know, all the time,
but you can only work some many hours a day,
so it's twenty four right, and he's sleeps So there's
no question he's been committed to his job at the government.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
That's where he's spending his time. He is not running Tasla.
Speaker 4 (22:39):
And you know that's why I'm going to say it.
I think Tasla needs the new CEO, and I decided
today I was going to start saying it. And so
this is the first show that I'm saying it on
It's time for somebody to run Tasla. The business has
been neglected for too long. There's too many important things
Tesla is doing. So either Elon should come back to
Tesla and be the CEO of Tasla and give up
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the other jobs, or he should focus on the governant.
He's doing what he's doing, but find a suitable CEO.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
So you you are saying, essentially it's not prepared to
quit that something the job. He needs to die.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
Yeah, I think it's time.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Okay, So with that one, let's say that we're now
oh they you know, people are getting pissed off and
they're losing their money, and you know that's the only
way that the rich lens and blah blah blah. But
think about this, they still don't give a fuck about
how poisonous he is. That's why I think makes him money.
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That's all there is this guy. I'm pretty sure we
believe that Elon must be doing a magnificent job in government.
He's just upset they you're not paying enough attention here
to make sure that we'll lose our money or at
the very least keep telling away from the government stuff,
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and that way we don't lose our money. That's their problem,
that's their issue. And so when you have that, fuck
uf dude, like seriously, fuck us, because that's pretty shitty,
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like literally, that's very shitty stuff. So I don't know,
I just feel like, where is the conscience in this
country around the world at this point. It's not even
just this country. But I mean, don't get me wrong,
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this isn't a song steroids. This is just like, this
is a deja vu for me. The only thing is
that they got a break here where they were able
to group retest the waters and then oh shit, we
got elected again with all of our craziness they really
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fucking wanted, Unlike an elected government that has to be
playing as they go and continue our gain. So whatever
it took out is about three years four years to do,
it was just done in three to four weeks away.
That's how felt everything has happened. The only thing also
is that so far it's been done here with executive orders,
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they're gonna be challenged at court, most likely overturned. But
if we continued to come across judges like Judge Cannon,
we're fucked because at that point we can have the
murder weapon, their video everything, even uh first declaration of
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guilty and everything, and they were saying no, no, enough,
sorry or anything. So it makes you think, and this
is where I lost my turn off start again. They
will go to the extremes to be able to go
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ahead and do things like I don't want to wear
a mask even though there is something that it will
help me and others not get sick, and then gives
me the whole. But I never got sex, so I
don't have to. It doesn't fucking matter, man, It's just
living in society and being able to do self restriction
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for the better of most or all. You can't save everyone,
but at least for the better of most, right you
try your best, but you all seem to only give
a crap about your own and nobody else, and only
if they are with you, meaning agree to whatever the
hell you say, because otherwise or Jones, pieces of ships,
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I mean, I know your type. I talked to so
many of you're not weekly fucking raisers, and I didn't
really want to write I really do so since we
are not going to raise or guns, it seems like
and it's not a good idea obviously, but keep in mind,
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twenty years on the road. This is why I said
he's going to be because as long as we don't
stand up and I'm not saying civil war, please do
not take me up like that. But you have to
be prepared to fight for peace. And he doesn't mean
go search for the fight. He means that you don't
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run away from the conflict. Right, So if a bully
comes at you, you don't run away from it, because
then they keep coming at you the moment you stand
up to it and you make it difficult for them.
On the first fight, they might live you alone because
it's too much of a hassle. Some easy pray somewhere
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else or you know what. It touched me off and
I'm coming for you harder, or you beat me up harder. Great,
next time, I'm gonna be prepared with fucking peppers pray.
Oh I'm whatever. Don't have peppers pray. I'm getting fucking
wsp pray. The point being when you show that you
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are not afraid, and then you will stand up for
yourself because you're not going to look for it. You
are preparing yourself to defend yourself. Then you're still doing
it a non lethal weapon, and you're doing it in
a non lethal manner, but you are making sure that
you give in. And I mean I had that situation
three years ago. Some personal situation was going on and
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somebody was trying to fight me, and whatever the situation is,
I wasn't gonna fight. He was in the time, he
was in the place it was in the moment is
nothing about it was correct to fight. There are times
when you start to fight. This was not it. But
I also did n't back down with the excuse it
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because we don't have to fight, and I don't want
it to be a fight. We have to back down
because there's a moment that it's like I'm spending my
ground here. I'm telling you. I don't want to fight,
but if you're coming at me, we are going to
have something. See me, skinny, you see me this? You
see me that. I said, what the hell you want it?
But what you're not gonna get issues an easy win
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because I'm gonna fight you in any way that I can.
And what I learned in Latin America, he said, you
get the advantage at any costing like that, big small
doesn't matter. I mean, the bigger you are, the harder
you fall. God is a thing you would love to implement.
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So the only first fight is the one where the
small one wins. And I'm mentally the small one. Now
there are other ways to fight, though, and I love
this calling that they're doing Anonymous. Anonymous seems to have
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come back out, and I love the It's a way
of fighting back, like the economical blackout, the economical boycotts,
the selling off, everybody selling off all of their stocks.
There are almost these people involved on this ship. That's
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the way to fight. You don't just I mean, you
continue to go through a town hall, you let them
know in person, you do all of the things that
you can do, and you don't let up because they're
waiting for us to get tired and putting has been
waiting for three years. He waited an entire presidential administration,
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and he ain't about to win. He didn't have the resources,
he didn't have the money, he didn't have the military
to be able to finish up the job. He didn't
have anything to finish the job, and he was on
his last and to be able to fuck I gotta
give up, and here comes Trump to save the day.
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So the one positive thing of that about that is
that if Trump would have had a second term consecutive,
he would have been able to play out whatever this
ship with Selinsky and Telensk think about it. Zelensky got
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the opportunity and did the Oh damn good.
Speaker 5 (31:48):
Job, I show it on the reality and Biden did
an amazing fucking job at supporting him I being the
leader that the country and the world needs.
Speaker 1 (32:02):
I mean, I wish people just fucking realized. You know
how many people that had telling me how I love
this construction work, that we're getting the infrastructured deal and whatever.
Fucking Biden would not have sucked it up. You do
realize you got it because of him. You're dumb, dumb
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It's like there's rays that we're going to be getting on.
Oh I'm not in Social Security, but my mom is
and the raisers are going about the beginning. That's a
Biden Mason. He threw a hell Mary right out of
the laught and in order to be able to get
that going like a laugh, Hey, here goes something for
you guys, and people are now trying to make it
(32:44):
sound like you see the Guardian the knowledge is doing,
is Doudge is doing. I'm starting to see their earnings
of it. It's like like when a drug trafficker half
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a fifty dollars package pays you two hundred bucks to
get it to him, and then you both let in jail.
They get a couple of years because they got more
infant to give to the defense, and you get two three
types of slog because you got nothing to give to
the that's you in this situation. But anyway, let's talk
(33:29):
about one of my favorite people groups and class. Talk
about NYS.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
That's readings Citizens of the World, We are anonymous. It
has been three years since our fractions last message. Three
years of silence, not because we have vanished, but because
the world has been death to the truth. We apologize
for our lack of deadly plumbing. But while we remained
in the chefows the corruption and the powerful group both
(34:00):
we returned not to whisper, but to roar. We speak
today because the oligarchs continue to reign unchallenged, because the
same parasites still clings to power, feed him off the
suffering of the people. Because the name is Trump, they
must have not yet dated into the obscurity they so
richly deserve. Let us be clear. These are not self
made men. They are not visionaries nor of their leaders.
(34:23):
They were born into wealth, shielded from hardship, and propped
up by privilege. Their so called achievements are nothing more
than London.
Speaker 1 (36:00):
Mhm, Like no one right there? That is exciting, Like
(36:33):
I really hope that they aren't able to go ahead
and just helps. I mean, there's this other video by
them report.
Speaker 6 (36:56):
Hm hm.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
So novel obviously is from before. No one was from
when my last week or something like that that they
had the attack on all of that stuff. So in
this situation, and I mean I get to feel the
one that I'm looking at over here. H For example,
(39:06):
there were from science or their bearings student loan forgiveness
for public servants engaging improper activity, Like really, so what
is improper activity? So let's see illegal or otherwise what
it would be considered improper activities, supporting for an organization
(39:30):
in other lives, love breaking activities. Let me see that
is like as broad as it can be. So the
administration announce this is just from the Guardian and look
(39:53):
at some of the day's developments. So let me put
this over here so you can see it as well
with me here. Okay, like it did say, this is
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just developments, like just happening right now, because again, this
is not something that he's been going on for years
or months or anything like that. This is something that
he's been going on for weeks, weeks, not even two months.
(40:41):
Well yeah, not even too much, not barely too much.
So let's see what he says yet rappering the blog
on a forty six days Trump's presidential term. Here's a
look at forty six So I was there March seventh,
two weeks ago, so this is already all that Let's
(41:07):
see it's from station now is that they cancel for
on hundred minion for their grants to the Colombian University. Uh,
it's just too much defense apartment. It's so much because
you see, now all of that got rescind it since
it's on the other what's the name it's on the
(41:31):
other stuff at this point. And so honest, I mean,
you know how upset people in the real world are,
Like I'm not saying that every professional ex up said.
(41:51):
There's plenty of.
Speaker 7 (41:52):
Them that bass finding that. The most of them that
work the field every day and ship like that, they
just are and all of what's going on. And the
saddest thing is that a lot of people can't say
any of that, and not because of fear of reprisals,
but because that's their job and that's what they've always done,
like know how to maintain the line and the thing.
Speaker 2 (42:16):
And.
Speaker 1 (42:18):
And so because you work on the Stumbal administrations and
you're gonna make sure that you can work undervel, you know,
you can't just let one thing get to you except
I don't know. Oh and so now President Elin, as
(42:44):
we said, having a bad date with Vice President Trump,
trying to help them get their sales office cars back
up and people to stop messing with a little wien
you baby, Now we just can't. So education of the partment, right,
(43:06):
Why are we trying to expantle that besides because we
just want to keep a second class of serving people,
because when you don't know better, you just get to
do the mundane menial jobs. You know, I'm not gonna
pay much because anybody can do that. I mean, why
(43:27):
would I pay you to drive that for us that much? Trying?
My body over here has to have pretty effective software.
They can do it for us or have a prize
the price and have the equality and reliability. Like I
(43:48):
think I'm gonna stop to anybody saying this. You don't
got one person normally in the group of friends or family,
in a circle somewhere around in your life. At some
point you have met somebody, at least most of us have.
Then we say, man, that person is so fucking nice.
(44:12):
They have very problems anytime they can, but you know what,
they will stand with you and get into a fight
if they have to defend you, as much as they
hate fighting. They're always inviting you to stay over, getting
new food, you want to come, do this with the family,
you want to whatever. Always like nobody has a bad
(44:33):
thing to say. And you know that if anybody like
all of a sudden somebody comes and says something about
them that it's that's not a character. Even the whole
town usually goes like, yeah, no, you must be lying
about something. But because that's just the reputation, right, So
(44:56):
why are we bashing Canada, our kid Canada out of
everything else? They stand it out, They're they're fucking standing
up for themselves. You see, like what was this last Canadian?
(45:17):
Right now? The we're gonna ahead and set up for
fucking crap for they're asking, they're calling for Canadians. The
Canadian government, many not the official Canadian government I'm aware of,
the mainly in the Canadian government are calling for people produce,
(45:40):
boycott coming over here and stop coming here. And if
you come over here, then try to avoid red stage
like Texas and blah blah blah, like if you're gonna
spend your money, spend it on states are gonna be
furnish to those guys. Now on the asshole one, we
are losing the war of the trade or tires or
(46:03):
I like to call him taxes. It's a tax trade,
a tax war. So we're the only ones loser because
Canada and Mexico they're saying fuck off, we wrote up
by Mexican in Canadia, and we are here saying.
Speaker 4 (46:21):
I want Canadian rum and Canadian would and I want
Mexican tequila.
Speaker 1 (46:28):
Oh yeah, because you forget only comes from Mexico. You
can't get it here. So yeah, I really wish to Mexico.
We just put a band on importing tequila to the US,
or at least imagine if they just banding on the
red states of those states devoted through Trump, and then
(46:54):
we can enforce making sure they don't smuggle them over
there like they do with everything. I mean, their only
career you can actually count on a maga and go
op to do at any times anything criminal. Don't believe me,
all right, all right, you don't believe me, Let me
(47:15):
just show you this. Let me see. I'm gonna change
the screen. Mm hmm. Okay, no there. God doesn't get
(47:43):
more than now one and it's not.
Speaker 8 (47:46):
A state senator just arrested accused of soliciting a minor
for prostitutions. Four year old Senator Justin Ikorn is a
Republican representing Grand Rapids. Bloomington Police say that detectives post
that they sixteen year old girl and arranged to meet
with him in Bloomington. He was arrested after arriving in
the area of the meeting. Spot Horn was booked into
(48:08):
the Bloomington Jail. Charges pending now with the Anipan Danny
Attorney's office and the Bloomington Beliefs. Chief Booker Hodges is
saying in a statement quote, as a four year old man,
if you come to the Orange Jumpsuit district and looking
to have sex with someone's child, you can expect we're
going to lock you up. We did reach out to
the Senate Minority Leader Mark Johnson. He told us he
(48:28):
is just getting this information of sealthy Doesney planned to
have a full comic course later in the day. Senate
Majority Leader Aaron Murphy releasing her own statement now saying,
in part, the felony allegation against Senator Iigorn is deeply
disturbing and raise a serious question that will need to
be answered by the court as well as his caucus
and constituency.
Speaker 1 (48:50):
I love the payment. Never mind there's you know everyone
answers from him for solicit team sex the h minor,
but right, never mind the rapist selling I like it,
as President or Matt Gates, who also solicited child sex
(49:13):
and all kinds of sex. And there's several others that
have fallen in the last few weeks alone with Jose
child sex. And then we have all day Magat Traders
from January sixth, the Confederate Army two point zero, the
(49:34):
Confederate two point ohos. They came out free, and they
came out swinging, raping, shooting, killing, running, rat lights and everything.
I mean, Jesus Christ, what two of them got killed
within a couple of weeks or a couple of months
off getting released, because you know, there were being standing
(49:55):
citizens of the country, so the very stand up citizens. Anyway,
my whole thing here is why is it so hard
to just live your life? Let all the ones live
their lives, and unless they're actively doing something that impacts
(50:18):
you in that throum negative way, not in that perceived
negative way, then do something about it. Otherwise, just move alone.
That's true freedom, that's true independence. Right like you guys
(50:40):
boycott it your favorite beer because you put a transperson
in the end, and you calling us unreasonable because we're
getting upset that you guys are trying to literally throw
a Molotov cocktail to set off a nuclear bomb and
side off the state's political system and the world's political order.
(51:08):
If we're not on the lead, then we are in
the back. Like, why don't you show me something that
isn't On Mosk's actually done for humanity that it does
not mean for him to double up whatever he's doing, please, Like,
(51:32):
I am so tired. You know, the only thing that
Elon Mosk is really fucking good at taking advantage of
our tax system and banking system, That is the only thing. Nope, nope,
and legal system banking, legal, and the other one I
just mentioned. That's it. He figured it out a way
(51:57):
to squeeze us much how us possible from grants and
subsidies in being able to play every fucking little twig
in the real book. That's right, frum fucking Losson because
he can. He sees Mosk as his son that he
(52:17):
wishes he had the other ones tried. Don't get me wrong,
but there are Joe just dip ships. So you can't
make a sharpie out of a pen pencil. You can't
make a sharp bit of a pencil, or even a
panel for that matter. So Elon Mosk is this sharpie
(52:42):
that he always loves to use on all his charts
his kids are like when he's fort to use a force,
to use a pen or a pencil, don't know. Normally
I don't even get to quarter because I'm driving as well.
When I got to think about it, like that's why
(53:03):
I had the metronome going away, because it's just oh,
it just helps. But I usually think, well, i'm driving,
and I drive a lot. So I drives like like
three thousand five under miles a month. So there's a
(53:25):
lot of thing, a lot of podcasting that I do
now thinking ship that they just bring out for whatever.
But unless I got to put some of it out today,
I hope you guys have a good rest of the day,
if you're still listening, I hope they that we all
(53:46):
stand firm and resist fight back. Every one of us
has a purchase, and if we can make sure that
we spend our money wisely where it's needed, some devil
(54:09):
we're gonna have to deal with. There's some you can escape,
but you can give him less of what you would
normally give and find a different source for your stuff.
For me, your products, not that they're my favorites. Thereoe's
the only one with the vast footprint of products and market,
(54:31):
but I am switching the ship out of I mean
every single bit that I can and I'm unfortunately it's
gonna take me, for example, longer to panadas now because
I'm not buying, but the I'm gonna have to make
my own fucking yet, why you have to go to
(54:52):
the dark side of pit anyway, On that note, I'm
gonna go ahead, and I'm gonna go because if someone's
a limit to clock, I would like to sleep. So
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