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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. Today, I have Sarah
Broadwater and Kyle Olsen with me and we are celebrating
this massive win. To God be the glory. There's no questions.
There's nobody that can say he didn't win it. Donald
Trump will be the next president of the United States.
He won the electoral college, he won the popular vote.
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This is like historic winning the popular vote. It's incredible.
I'm so happy about how this went down.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
And what do the Democrats have to complain about, because
what they could have said was, well, that's why we
need to get rid of the electoral college because he
can't win nationwide. Well, clearly he did that too. And
so what has developed is Trump will be the president.
The Republicans have a decent sized majority in the House,
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so he's going to get his cabinet. And it's looking
like they are winning the House. I should have said
the Senate. It's really and it was late night, and
it looks like they're winning the House. And so he
has a mandate. He's going to be able to follow
through on what he campaigned on and it's going to
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be an interesting time.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
That's the most beautiful part about this is he won both.
But then the Senate, I think is the Senate confirmation
he truly can have the cabinet that he wants, the
cabinet that he wanted so desperately in twenty sixteen, but
he knew he couldn't fully get it through. I mean,
anything's on the table at this point. Now he can
truly have people that know that he'll get through the process.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
And he doesn't have to worry about a reelection so
he can implement his agenda that he was very clear
about what he wants to do. You know, there's a
lot of way. You take Kamala Harris. You didn't know
what she was saying. She would give these interviews and
it was just nonsense, and so you didn't really know
what she was going to do. Trump went out and said,
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we are going to have the largest deportation program in
the history of the country. And of course MSNBC and
CNN and New York Times and they all, you know,
fear mongered over that. The guy won, and he won
huge amongst Hispanics. He made major inroads with Black Americans,
he made major inroads with Arabs here in Michigan, with
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union members. It just is stunning a.
Speaker 3 (02:29):
Lower income I was tutor and I were talking about
this earlier, the under fifty thousand income, under seventy thousand income.
Kamala Harris handle won the over one hundred thousand. But
I mean Donald Trump, truly, the working class voter is
now the Donald Trump Republican voter.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
Well, and I just we have CNN on the TV
behind us right now just to watch the people trying
to hold their vombit down because I literally like the fate.
The looks on their faces right now are beautiful because
the mainstream media, the legacy media dead, They killed themselves.
And that message of the voters, the lower income voters,
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the average American, all of us coming out and saying
we are for Donald Trump, and the stupid media going,
oh my word, is there a realignment going on?
Speaker 4 (03:20):
No, people just.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Realized your liars. I mean, they realized that you aren't
for them, that you aren't out there trying to make
sure they have more money in their pockets. They know
what the four years of Trump were and they know
what the four years of Biden were, and they said,
we don't want that back. I mean the fact that
Kamala Harris did not outperform Joe Biden in a single
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county in the entire country.
Speaker 4 (03:47):
They cannot even say.
Speaker 1 (03:49):
A word today, and Jensak has a little meltdown like
this is what you voted in.
Speaker 4 (03:54):
People were like, Jen shut your mouth.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
They're probably I mean, I do wonder the conversations happening
this morning of we never should have switched out Biden
in the sense of the Democrat Party, because I just
think that.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
They're never going to get it. That's the stupid thing.
The conversations are not Man, we said the wrong stuff.
We shouldn't have called women stupid, We shouldn't have told
them lie to their husbands.
Speaker 5 (04:14):
More than half the country is racist. That's what it's
going to still be.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
But see, the thing is about Biden. There's going to
be all kinds of second guessing and all of that,
and it will also I think they also need to
be held accountable for who is going to accept the
results of the election and who's going to be an
election denier? So is will Jocelyn Benson, who's the Michigan
Secretary of State. Is she going to accept the results
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of the election or is she going to be an
election denier? Same with Gretchen Whitmer and all of them
across the country. But I do think there's going to
be a lot of second guessing. And I think Biden
would have suffered worse because he just was I mean,
he was a total disaster. But this is the problem
when they did they decide to pick people based on
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you know, word, appearance and you know, personal traits instead
of policy and and record and and so it's just
the whole The whole thing is amazing. But I think
what it also shows is that CNN, MSNBC, New York Times,
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Washington Post, et cetera. Are irrelevant and they can they
can try and spin these narratives about it's the you know,
the uh, this comedian made a joke at this rally
that you know, most people have never heard of this guy,
and and suddenly the Puerto Ricans are going to turn
against Donald Trump. Well, that didn't happen. Or he's racist,
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or he's sexist, or he's a homophobe, or he is,
you know, a Nazi. And all people heard that and
they dismissed it.
Speaker 1 (05:57):
And this is and today we see at Hollywood is
for fairy tales and storytelling and stay in your lane.
Nobody cares what the richest people in the country have
to say about whether or not you should have to
drive an ev whether or not you should have to
have a gas stove, whether or not you have to
have a water saving toilet, all of these jen Zaki.
Speaker 4 (06:21):
Going on and on about oh, the climate this, and
the climate that.
Speaker 1 (06:24):
What have you done? You have come up with a
bunch of non solutions, just different ways of doing things
that aren't actually solutions, and the people understand and having
Beyonce come out and pretending having what an insult to
pretend you're having a free concert and then she just
comes out and talks. They didn't have a base, they
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didn't have big rallies.
Speaker 4 (06:47):
They had celebrity sightings. That was what they did.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
And they thought that the manipulation that the crowds that
they were going to put out because Lady Gaga came
out and performed, They thought that the putting out those
images would make people go to the polls. And you know,
the whole time, we're going how can this possibly work?
Speaker 4 (07:05):
But I will say yesterday morning I went into this
and I was like, I don't know. I see these
crowds and maybe I do, Maybe they do have something.
It's all a facade. They are nothing. They have nothing.
Speaker 3 (07:17):
Well, and the mainstream press loves to discount I think
all of the new news sources that are out there,
podcasts like this Joe Rogan, I mean the midwesterner conservative
outlets that have sprouted up across the country. They love
to call them little blogs and things like that, just
because it gives them this power trip. But in reality,
that's where people are turning to for their news because
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they know they can no longer trust them. I mean,
Donald Trump was on the Tutor Dixon podcasts. He did
an entire round of podcasts throughout the country. At the
end of the day, he was able to get a
story out there. And I think you develop more of
a relationship with your listeners when you're a podcast host
because you truly do cover so many different topics.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
But I think the other thing is that people saw
through the lies constant commercials about women's rights.
Speaker 4 (08:03):
These are being robbed.
Speaker 1 (08:04):
From you, those stupid commercials, or the Congressman would be
in your bedroom while you were having a real intimate
relationship with a person.
Speaker 4 (08:13):
Give me a break. These were such weird, they were such.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Extremes that I think I mean, we laughed at them,
but there was a concern like are people manipulated by this?
Speaker 4 (08:24):
I think they're so they look like such clowns when
they do that.
Speaker 1 (08:28):
And honestly, now I look back and I'm like, clearly
what we thought of those commercials, other people thought of
those commercials too. And to come into the state of
Michigan and tell everybody that they had to vote for
the Democrats because your right to an abortion was going
to be taken away when it's in the constitution, that
kind of clownery. Also because people are like, wait a minute,
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we just voted on this, what do you mean this
is getting taken away? They was just so desperate, but
they weren't running on anything. They were only running on fear.
And now we know fear doesn't win. Yay.
Speaker 3 (08:59):
I mean Florida perfect example. They defeated that abortion amendment
and it's just it's unheard of at this point. Now
what they're the first state to do so yet in
the country with the ballot proposal.
Speaker 1 (09:10):
It's mind blowing to me because it just shows that
it is not a ninety ten issue. You know, everybody
says that this is so overwhelming, it just.
Speaker 4 (09:20):
Goes to show that the people that in this.
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Country are concerned about whether or not they're going to
have a job tomorrow, whether or not they have the
money to buy Christmas gifts, whether or not they have
the money to buy groceries. I mean, there's no promises
from the Democrat Party except for Okay, if you're a
first time home buyer, we're gonna give you twenty five
thousand dollars. And then the rest of us are all like, hey,
I'm not a first time home buyer, but I can't
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pay for groceries. I just think that they thought they
had a winning issue, not because they thought that it
was important to the American people, because they thought they
could scare the American people, and the American people are
much more scared of not being able to feed kids.
Speaker 2 (10:01):
I agree. What it turned out was the Campaign of
Joy actually was probably the biggest fearmonger in the history
of the country. And what we were in this unique
situation where you had four years of Donald Trump, where
gas prices were under two dollars a gallon, people had jobs,
there was relatively speaking, world peace, and prices were not
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totally out of control. And then you go to Joe Biden,
and you had, you know, the massive federal spending and
you know all of the things that he was doing.
He was, you know, shutting down energy sources and all
of that which was contributing to inflation. And people had
this opportunity to look at the records of Trump and
Biden Harris and say, I'm rejecting all of this blogoney
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about Nazi and all of that garbage, and I am.
You know, I want to go back to the four
years of Donald Trump. When I had money in my pocket,
there was world stability. Gas prices were under two dollars
a gallon. Just imagine that under two dollars a gallon.
There was actually because of what Donald Trump was doing
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with energy policy, there was actually a time when they
were when oil companies were losing money pumping oil, they
were losing money selling it and because it was so cheap.
And that's what he is saying, we're going to go
back to and that's what people were, That's what people want.
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about the election after this there was such a rejection
last night. We saw a rejection of trying to imprison
your political opponent, of the political warfare, of the using
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the weaponization of the government, of the DOJ, of all
of this. All of these people that ran on I'm
going to get Donald Trump. Everybody rejected that. And to me,
that is such an amazingly huge win. But the ballot
proposals also we lost in Florida and what was the
other state in South Dakota, those two, That is to
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me incredible to see the one tool that the Democrats
use so nefariously and so so wickedly is ballot proposals.
They put these on and then they fear monger and
they scare people, and the people come out and vote
for the ballot proposal and then ultimately vote for Democrats
who haven't said they're going to do anything, and they
have effectively used that for years. They were saying Florida
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was on the table. How funny is that? I mean,
yesterday morning they were like, we've got Florida. And I
guarantee you they thought they had it because they had.
Speaker 2 (13:50):
Those two proposals in Iowa. They were actually Iowa and
go back seventy two hours when they put that poll
out in all of the the Harris campaign and the msnbccnn. Oh,
this is you know, a breakthrough pole. Harris could actually
win Iowa and she just got smoke there.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
It's so it's just it's so shocking and glorifying to
God because this was him. I mean, you look at
this man. Two assassination attempts and then they blamed him.
I mean, it's the death of the legacy media.
Speaker 4 (14:27):
We watched this.
Speaker 1 (14:28):
Man, this man who is seventy eight years old, go
through this power, through this campaign, come out every day,
sometimes four times a day, doing rallies and getting shot at,
and constantly fighting to even get the protection that he
deserved from our government who desperately.
Speaker 4 (14:44):
Wanted him to just disappear. And yet he fought through it.
Speaker 1 (14:48):
And there's nothing that the Americans like better than the
American spirit.
Speaker 4 (14:52):
I mean, that is it.
Speaker 3 (14:53):
Almost ninety indictment indictments. He's called the Nazi every day.
He truly he powered through everything. He fought, even I
will even his own party, the establishment that did not
want him there, including the Democrat Party, but also on
the Republican side. And I think there's an interesting lesson
from some of this too, as we watch some of
these down ballot races too, the establishment who sat out
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and did not support Donald Trump. I think there's a
lesson here too, a reckoning that they should not have.
Speaker 5 (15:20):
I mean, this is.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
A Republican party, it is a new Republican party. The
felon in the hillbilly will go to the White House.
And this is the ultimate patriot story of a comeback
of breaking from the establishment that wants to control, breaking
from that deep state, that swamp, those people that think
that the unelected bureaucrats that think they control the country.
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And this has been a long time coming. We've said
for so many years, we have to return to the
America that we know, and that is the fighting spirit
of the people, the America that is we the people.
And Donald Trump is going in as a servant, not
as a ruler, and that is what I love.
Speaker 5 (16:00):
Eyes have been opened.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
And I think to go back to the polling too,
How is it now that they've had three elections with
Donald Trump and they continue to get it wrong. And
I at this point, I think they purposely don't want
to learn anything about the Trump voter. I genuinely that's
only the conclusion I can come to.
Speaker 4 (16:15):
They hate us still today.
Speaker 1 (16:17):
I mean when you listen to the animosity in their
voices today, like how could you do this? You idiots?
They just like that's what they're really saying. When they
said he doesn't have strong intelligent women around him, they
were really like, you women are so dumb. Why aren't
you listening to the people that tell you go against
your husbands?
Speaker 4 (16:38):
Where is your backbone? What in the world.
Speaker 3 (16:40):
I would like to point out that the two times
Donald Trump has won the presidency, his campaign was led
by a strong intelligent one. It is true Kelly Ann
and Susie Wiles. So I think at the end of
the day, that's squashed too.
Speaker 4 (16:53):
Look at the look.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
At what women did on the other side. I mean,
if we go back and look at this campaign, skipping
the cath dinner, skipping that the I mean, can you imagine,
and then what we've seen Whitmer doing the clownery. I mean,
even yesterday in Michigan, the Secretary of State is out
there dancing like a clown. And I just think elected
officials should be had to hire a standard. We've got
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to get rid of the clownery in government. And say,
you know what, you have to be professional, and just
the fact that these last six months, I really feel
like ever since Whitmer dropped her book, I'll give Gavin
Newso credit, he kind of went back to California and
was like, I'm not going to get involved. I think
he knew he saw the train wreck and he didn't
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want to be attached to it and he wants to
run in four years.
Speaker 3 (17:38):
Yeah, he wanted the train wreck in some ways, I think.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
One hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
And let me let's just be clear today Bill Clinton
is sign is letting out a sigh of relief because
Hillary was going to be punching holes in the walls.
Let's face it, like he's like, thank goodness, another woman
didn't beat Donald Trump, or I would be on this
like sympathy tour for the rest of my life. And
he looks like that's not going to be much longer.
Speaker 4 (18:00):
So I think that there are a lot of people celebrating.
But let's look back at what we've seen.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
This this obsession with social media, it's all it's all fake. Like,
look at the difference between the two campaigns. Donald Trump
went out and he did the podcast and he talked
to people.
Speaker 4 (18:16):
It was all real.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
You know, this was not like they didn't have these
scripted little TikTok videos. When they did do TikTok, it
was like him on the golf course.
Speaker 4 (18:24):
It was real. He was just talking to people.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
They crafted a campaign that was let Trump be Trump,
and they all stood back and people were like, what
are they doing? Because there are times when letting Trump
be Trump is like, uh, a really little risky.
Speaker 4 (18:39):
But people love it.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
They love who he is, and that is the amazing thing.
That's not what the Democrats did. Everything was scripted. You
could see them reading their phone. They're teleprompter on their
phone when they.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
Did these little videos. And you saw that on this
bus tour where they were out for Like.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I said, I don't think Gretchen Whitmer's been back in
the state for more than a twenty four hour period
since she wrote her book trying to become the presidential nominee.
And then she went all over the country and she
did these stupid videos O this, ope that and all
this banana stuff, and she looks silly. And in the meantime,
what is it's which plant forward the lightning plant. In
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the meantime, the lightning plant will shut down from November
sixteenth through the beginning of January.
Speaker 4 (19:22):
That's at best.
Speaker 5 (19:24):
Yeah, that's right what they're saying.
Speaker 1 (19:25):
Now, you're right, So all those people will not be
paid through the holidays. And she is out there dancing
and doing videos. And there's still the rumor that Stalantis
will take their headquarters out of Michigan.
Speaker 4 (19:37):
We have a nonexistent governor.
Speaker 1 (19:39):
And that is why in the state of Michigan, the
state House was reclaimed by Republicans in a major red wave.
And that is why I believe that Michigan in the
future will go back to being a partner with Donald
Trump in Washington, DC, and we will reclaim the state
and we should.
Speaker 3 (19:58):
And you look at Jocelyn Benson, the Secretary of State,
dancing around at the polls yesterday, and here we are
the morning after and we still don't have results from Michigan.
So I'm all for a politician that maybe wants to
do something fun show their personality, but you can only
do that once you do your job. I just it's
totally irresponsible. And you look at some like Florida. I
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think we knew Flora. One percent of Florida results within
two hours last night. I'm sorry, Joscelyn Benson. We still
don't have results, and she's too busy dancing with all
the dat.
Speaker 1 (20:28):
I gans up with her bragging about having this great
election system. How could it be so backwards that ann
notice that it's everything's in but Detroit. It's almost like
they're like, Okay, how many votes do we have?
Speaker 4 (20:39):
How many votes we have?
Speaker 1 (20:40):
I'm just so glad this is such an overwhelming win.
And yes, I want to go to every single one
of them with a microphone and say, will you accept
the results of the election?
Speaker 4 (20:48):
Will you accept the results?
Speaker 3 (20:49):
If the Washington Post was that concerned about whatever, their
little tagline of democracy dies in darkness, whatever it is,
why does Washington Post not have a tracker this morning
that says, who's accept the results of election?
Speaker 5 (21:00):
Of the election? Kamala Harris?
Speaker 3 (21:02):
Still, I mean, as of the time we're recording this,
she's not conceded the election yet, which I also think
is incredibly rude. Hillary Clinton did the same thing. You
should have the guts to call your opponent and concede
you know you lost, and let Donald Trump have his day.
But now she wants to take back the media cycle
at some point today when she gives her remarks, and
I'm sure it'll be a lot of boohooing and blame
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of sexism and racism and all those things.
Speaker 2 (21:26):
There was something you both said about the social media.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
I think hopefully.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
We're going to enter an era or maybe a return
to an era where people are serious and that I
don't think that means that we have to look for
government to do everything, because I don't believe. I think
government should do dramatically less. But hopefully we will enter
an era, at least maybe in Michigan where we have
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people who are talking seriously about real solutions to problems,
because we as a state, we have real problems. And
doing these stupid videos with Dorito's and lipstick and dancing
and all of that is just it's nonsense, and it's
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embarrassing and it has nothing to do with whether people
are men or women. It's just embarrassing, and it's not
doing anything to drive down prices, to make sure kids
can read, to improve our roads, to clean up crime.
But that's and to make sure that major companies like
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Stillantis and Ford are actually staying in Michigan. What they
are doing is not doing anything to address that, and
so maybe this will be a wake up call. I'm
sure it won't be, but hopefully it'll be a wake
up call that they need to get serious.
Speaker 1 (22:50):
I mean, it doesn't seem like it today because as
you listen to these people, they're just so filled with rage,
and they're so they're so they're not in touch with
the American people. They just don't get it. But my
favorite social media comment of the cycle is will remain
If you never address that there is a problem, you
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can never fix the problem. If you're not willing to
say there's a problem, you can never fix the problem.
And I think that is the state of Michigan in
a nutshell. We have had so but I think it's
so many states look at how much crime we've had
in the state and they're.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
Like, there's no crime.
Speaker 1 (23:25):
I mean, even the Detroit News were like, oh, people
say they're feeling crime, but they're not feeling crime.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
They screw you, screw you. I mean, give me a break.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
On top of the fact that I'm so sick and
tired of hearing Democrats say, well, kids aren't safe, the
state of Michigan had two school shootings. We had a
school shooting in a high school, and we had Michigan
State and they have done nothing. Not only have they
done nothing, but the minute the Democrats got control, they
cut school safety funding. I mean, if you look at
what they're actually doing. To Kyle's point, all of this
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this shenanigans and these crazy you know, social media videos
and the just mockery of government has not done anything
for the people.
Speaker 4 (24:07):
And the people feel it like you can't say to Detroit, well.
Speaker 1 (24:11):
All of the elites who have been elected go there
and they love Detroit because we know where they are
in Detroit, but there is a faction of Detroit that
absolutely deserves better.
Speaker 3 (24:21):
Well, it'll be interesting because you know, everyone will start
coming out with their tell alls soon and then you'll
start having posturing for twenty six races. But I think
you're gonna start having posturing already for the twenty eight
presidential people like Gretchen Wimer, people like Gavin Newsom.
Speaker 4 (24:34):
And how can Gretchen Wimer.
Speaker 5 (24:35):
I truly, if.
Speaker 3 (24:37):
The death of the media is one thing, then we
need more outlets to actually report on the records of
these people versus just look at this cute see video
that we did. And maybe I mean I genuinely do
think that's starting to happen. People are totally discounting what
the mainstream media has to say because they're not actually
giving the news and the records of these people.
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Okile, what is the record of someone like a Gretchen
Witmer in this state? And how do you appropriately explain
to the people that, I mean, look at just just
the job lost thing, the baloney that she put out
about we've gained these jobs, but the fact is we've
lost sixteen thousand jobs.
Speaker 2 (25:15):
Yeah, she put out she put out a well it's like, okay,
so she put out some statement that you know, Michigan
has added twenty seven thousand jobs whatever it was, but
of course that's not net. That's just what was added.
And so what she's saying is, you know, if her
team lost the game five to two, she's saying, well,
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we scored two goals, but okay, well who cares because
you lost? And so Michigan is what is developing is
a lost decade for the state of Michigan, just like
a lost decade when when Jennifer Granholm was governor.
Speaker 4 (25:56):
And now she won't be Yes, she's.
Speaker 2 (25:59):
Not going to be Secretary of Energy anymore. And maybe
Doug Bergen will. But what it's going to take a
lot of work to bring Michigan back from what is
developing as a lost decade under Gretchen Whitmer. And it's
going to be a lot of work because there are
a lot of problems in the state. The roads are
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certifiably worse, even though that's supposedly the whole reason she ran,
Schools are worse, crime is worse, jobs are worse. The
population has literally declined, it's shrunk under her. There are
a lot of problems and they have to be addressed.
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And making Dodo videos and going to buy lipstick in
all of the nonsense is not going to do anything.
Speaker 4 (26:50):
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because we've got more about this historic election right after this,
and we will hold these people accountable. We will continue
and that's why podcasts are so important right now and
news sites like The Midwesterner dot news, because we will
hold these people accountable, we will expose them. I think
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that there were some great things done with even Curtis Hotel.
I mean I will say that's a seat, a pickup
seat in the House, and that.
Speaker 4 (28:22):
Was because we exposed the truth, the truth about Curtis
hotel was so ugly.
Speaker 3 (28:26):
I mean another one, Ohio dot News is a new
site out of Ohio that broke some breaking news in
the shared Brown Bernie Moreno race, same thing.
Speaker 5 (28:34):
Where were these appo files?
Speaker 3 (28:36):
Where was this reporting the whole time along from the
mainstream media? And you have new sites like this popping
up across the country, and I think you're going to
see more of them coming in other states.
Speaker 4 (28:45):
And they're they're sloppy.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Those candidates are sloppy, and they say these things, they
say the truth to people in rooms like that where
it's being recorded because they know the media will not
fight back against them.
Speaker 4 (28:56):
So I'll just give you the last word on the media, Kyle.
Speaker 2 (29:01):
I think, yes, it cannot be understated how the media
is changing. And people now can go on to Twitter
and they can consume I guess what I would call
raw news and they can, they can they can form
their own opinions instead of going to CNN, MSNBC, even
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Fox sometimes and have it interpreted for them, or have
it clipped, or have it edited, or have it framed
in a misleading way. And so but in terms of
the Midwesterner, it's it's critically important that we continue focusing
on the record of Gretchen Whitmer. Now that the Republicans
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have won the State House, there will be a new
Oversight Committee chair. It's critically important that that person is
a tough, ruthless SOB and is willing to have a
spine to investigate the number of illegal voters in the
state of Michigan, the way that Dana Nessel has weaponized
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her office against Republican fundraisers, operatives, eighty year old electors,
other ways, the incompetence of the Gretcha Whitmer administration when
it comes to unemployment and so many other things. And
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it's critically important that a good person, tough person is
put in that position who will lead those investigations and
hold then accountable. And the Midwesterner will be there to
report on what's going on and expose and also hold
all of those people and agencies and bureaucracy accountable.
Speaker 1 (30:46):
So we shall see how people take this. We shall
see how the mainstream media takes us. I think that
January twentieth will actually be a very happy day for
the Bidens. I think they will gladly hand this over
to Trump because they have been so mistreated by their
own party.
Speaker 4 (31:04):
I mean, think about the end of a what is it,
forty five year career.
Speaker 5 (31:11):
Something like that. I mean it truly a lifetime.
Speaker 1 (31:13):
Yes, and the end of your your lifetime, of your
career being robbed from you in this humiliating way. I mean,
they didn't even give him a chance to make the
decision or come out. It was like they went to
him and they had a gun into his head and
they said, you got to do this. And I think
that Joe Biden wearing red to the polls yesterday.
Speaker 4 (31:33):
Foreshadowing yes, yes, they do not like Kamala Harris.
Speaker 1 (31:37):
I think Donald Trump was right when he said I
think Joe Biden hates Kamala Harris more than he hates me.
And that's why I think that he will gladly hand
this over to Donald Trump, because he would have struggled
to have to hand this over to Kamala Harris after
she stabbed him in the back and mistreated him so poorly,
so badly.
Speaker 3 (31:53):
Joe Biden's legacy will still be that he was the
only one that beat Donald Trump.
Speaker 4 (31:57):
Absolutely, yeah, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3 (31:59):
That is his legacy now, and that, you know what,
Let him have that at this point because the Democrats
truly did.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
But it had to go this way because Donald Trump,
had he had two consecutive terms, would never have known
how much they were going to destroy the country. And
all these people that were like, how did this happen
in twenty twenty?
Speaker 4 (32:18):
God has a plan. Trust trust in the Lord.
Speaker 1 (32:21):
He knows what he's doing, and he had to show
us the enemy's plan and the enemy's lies did not win.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
The enemy did not win. Today.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
This is to God be the glory. We are going
to go into four years of prosperity. I literally, as
we're sitting here, I just got a breaking news that
says the dollar posted its biggest rise in eight years
and Wall Street is poised for big gains after Donald
Trump's historic US election victory.
Speaker 4 (32:48):
I mean, this will be a great four years.
Speaker 1 (32:51):
And Donald Trump would not have been able to do
it and accomplish what he will accomplish in the next
four years had it been consecutive, because he would not
have known what they were going to do. He would
not have understood the weaponization of government, everything they would
do to destroy him.
Speaker 4 (33:06):
And it's going to be great. The best is yet
to come.
Speaker 3 (33:11):
He would not have been able to build the coalition
that he has now RFK. I mean it just you
can't do this unity without having your eyes opened.
Speaker 1 (33:19):
This is unity.
Speaker 4 (33:20):
It will change how racists are run.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
And again I will say the fact that the Democrats
are on their heels.
Speaker 4 (33:28):
They now know that they're going.
Speaker 1 (33:29):
To be recorded, that they're true, what their true plan
is going to come out because they have always run
to the middle and then they progressive extremists when they
get in. And that is exactly what Curtis Hotel said
he would be. He ran ran ads saying I've held
Democrats accountable for the border and then went out and
said he wants an open border and he was caught
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on a hot mic and he's paying the price. They
are done. They're progressive, their progressive radical stances have been exposed.
And Donald Trump will be the next president, the forty
seventh President of the United States of America. Thank you
guys so much for listening to the Tutor Dixon podcast.
As always, you can go to Tutor Dixon Podcasts to
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so much for joining us. Hallelujah, have a blessed day.
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