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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Maybe we haven't even accepted yet. Hey, put the money
on the United States. Happy Liberation Day to you and
yours and your neighbors. And it's not the start of
a trade war. It is the end of a trade
war that's been going on. Bravo. That's right. This economic
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war was declared long ago. The old rules will no
longer apply. We're not going to fund our own decline.
How about that when Liberation Day, new terror Regene come
in to town. Leverage, Bloomberg said, quote, I can't recall
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the last time so many people around the world were
waiting for a White House announcement. No one seems to
know what exactly is going to be announced. Would you
like to hear what was just announced at the White House?
I sure? Would you know? Who needs to come to
the States, don't you?
Speaker 2 (00:57):
You? Sure?
Speaker 3 (00:58):
Are you?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Happy Liberation Day, y'all?
Speaker 2 (01:03):
Thank you, nice crowd. What a good looking group of people.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
Well we have some very very good news today and
a lot of good things are happening for our country.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
Please sit down, my fellow Americans. This is Liberation Day
waiting for a long time.
Speaker 4 (01:23):
April second, twenty twenty five will forever be remembered as
the day American industry was reborn, the day America's destiny
was reclaimed, and the day that we began to make
America wealthy again, going to make it wealthy, good and wealthy.
For decades, our country has been looted, pillage, raped, and
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plundered by nations near and far, both friend and foe alike.
American steel workers, auto workers, farmers, and skilled craftsmen, we
have a lot of them here with us today.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
They really suffered gravely.
Speaker 4 (02:00):
They watched in anguish as foreign leaders have stolen our jobs.
Foreign cheaters have ransacked our factories, and foreign scavengers have
torn apart our once beautiful American dream. We had an
American dream that you don't hear so much about. You
did four years ago, and you are now, But you
know too often, and for many years and decades even
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you didn't hear too much about. Our country and its
taxpayers have been ripped off for more than fifty years.
But it is not going to happen anymore.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
It's not going to happen.
Speaker 4 (02:38):
In a few moments, I will sign a historic executive
order instituting reciprocal tariffs on countries throughout the world. Reciprocal
that means they do it to us and we do
it to them.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
Very simple. Can't get any simpler than that.
Speaker 4 (02:58):
This is one of the most important, in my opinion,
in American history. It's our declaration of economic independence. For years,
hard working American citizens were forced to sit on the
sidelines as other nations got rich and powerful, much of
it at our expense. But now it's our turn to
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prosper and in so doing, use trillions and trillions of
dollars to reduce our taxes and pay down our national debt.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
And it'll all happen very quickly.
Speaker 4 (03:30):
With today's action, we are finally going to be able
to make America great again, greater than ever before. Jobs
and factories will come roaring back into our country, and
you see it happening already. We will supercharge our domestic
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industrial base. We will probably open foreign markets and break
down foreign trade barriers, and ultimately more production at home
will mean stronger competition and lower prices for consumers. This
will be indeed the Golden Age of America.
Speaker 2 (04:07):
It's coming back. We're going to come back very strongly.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
We're pleased to be joined on this momentous occasion by
Vice President JD.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Vance at JD. Thank you, Thank you act to very
long are you JD's that wasn't too hard to find.
I was looking.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
You know. He likes to take a low key attitude
and usually we sit right in front.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
He's gaining a lot of confidence.
Speaker 4 (04:38):
Mike is and nearly my entire cabinet is here as
well as Speaker. Mike Johnson has done an amazing job.
And with the great success we had last night in Florida,
we have a majority of seven, and seven's like a lot.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
When we had it at one.
Speaker 4 (05:00):
You've done a fantastic job and many of the members
of the House and senator with us. Senators, Congressman, thank
you all for being with us. We appreciate it. For decades,
the United States slashed our trade barriers and other countries,
while those nations placed massive tariffs on our products and
created outrageous non monetary barriers to decimate our industries. And
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in many cases, the non monetary barriers were worse than
the monetary ones. They manipulated their currencies, subsidized their exports,
stole our intellectual property, imposed exorbitant vat taxes to disadvantage
our products, adopted unfair rules and technical standards and created
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filthy pollution havens. They were absolutely filthy, but they always
came to us and they said, we're violating.
Speaker 2 (05:51):
We should pay for it.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
It's all detailed in a very big report by the
US Trade Representative on foreign trade barriers. And I'll just
hold it up for you. It's available and you don't
have to pay too much.
Speaker 2 (06:05):
As I understand it, you'll pay nothing.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
It's a lot of work, a lot of work for something, actually,
because it's a special it's a special book. It's very frankly,
it's very upsetting when you read it, when you see
what people have been doing to us for thirty years.
This all happened with no response from the United States
of America, none whatsoever. But those days are over. Let
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me offer just a few examples of the vicious attacks
workers have faced for so many years. The United States
charges other countries only a two point four tariff on motorcycles. Meanwhile,
Thailand and others are charging much higher prices like sixty percent,
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India charges seventy percent, Vietnam charges seventy five percent, and
others are even.
Speaker 2 (06:54):
Higher than that.
Speaker 4 (06:56):
Likewise, until today, the United States has for decades charged
a two point five tariff. Think of that two point
five percent on foreign made automobiles. The European Union charges
US more than ten percent tariffs, and they have twenty
percent vats, much much higher. India charges seventy percent, and
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perhaps worst of all, of the non monetary restrictions imposed
by South Korea, in Japan and very many other nations.
As a result of these colossal trade barriers, eighty one
percent of the cars in South care are made in
South Korea. Ninety four percent of the cars in Japan
are made in Japan. Toyota sells one million foreign made
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automobiles into the United States, and General Motor sells almost none.
Speaker 2 (07:46):
Ford sells very little.
Speaker 4 (07:48):
None of our companies are allowed to go into other countries.
And I say that friend and foe, and in many
cases the friend is worse than the foe in terms
of trade. Such horrendous imbalances have devastated our industrial base
and put our national security at risk. I don't blame
these other countries at all for this calamity. I blame
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former presidents and past leaders who weren't doing their job.
They let it happen, and they let it happen to
an extent that nobody can even believe.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
That's why, effective at midnight, we.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
Will impose a twenty five percent tariff for all far
and made automobiles.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
Thank you, Brian, I'd like to have you come up
here for a second.
Speaker 4 (08:35):
Okay, I just see him saying he's been a fan
of ours, and he understands this business a lot better
than the economists, a lot better than anybody.
Speaker 2 (08:46):
Brian, say a few words, please, would you? Thank you?
Speaker 1 (08:49):
The guy in a yellow vess or a working guy.
Speaker 3 (08:52):
I grew up just north of Detroit, Michigan, in McComb County,
known as the home of the Reagan Democrats. My first
vote for president and it was for Ronald Reagan. I
thought that was gonna be the best president I ever
saw in my lifetime until Donald J. Trump came along.
I have watched my entire life, I have watched plant
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after plant after plant in Detroit and in the metro
Detroit area close. There are now plants sitting idle. There
are now plants that are underutilized. And Donald Trump's policies
are gonna bring product back into those underutilized plants. There's
gonna be new investment, There's gonna be new plants, built
in the UAW members, and I brought twenty of them
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with me.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
They're sitting right over here.
Speaker 3 (09:39):
We support Donald Trump's policies on tariffs one hundred percent. So,
mister President, we can't thank you enough. And in six
months or a year, we're gonna begin to see the benefits.
I can't wait to see what's happening three or four
years down the road. Thank you, mister President.
Speaker 1 (10:00):
Goal tariffs, I have the charts right in front of me.
China they charge the United States sixty seven percent US
discounted reciprocal tariffs back. We're not gonna be like thirty
four percent when you add it all up. You just
heard the President say right there tonight at midnight, twenty
five percent on all four made automobiles. Well, the Left
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hasn't been correct about one single thing in the last
ten years. Why would you believe them regarding tariffs. We're
gonna go the Gym's gonna be tough, rough feel some
pain temporarily, but we're gonna make America buff again. And
it feels good. And President Trump knows what he's doing.
Speaker 5 (10:39):
This is the Trevortary Show on the Valleys, our talk.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Have I got this chart here in front of me.
Here the reciprocal tariffs Japan, India, South Korea, Thailand, Switzerland,
South Africa, Singapore, Israel, Philippines. It's I don't know, it's
a long Let's say, why am I explaining this? Let's
let let's let the president.
Speaker 4 (10:58):
So if you look at that China first row, China,
sixty seven percent, that's tariffs charged to the USA, including
currency manipulation and trade barriers. So sixty seven percent. I
think you can, for the most part see it. Those
with good eyes. With bad eyes, we didn't want to
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bring it's very windy out here. We didn't want to
bring out the big charge because it had no chance
of standing. Fortunately, we came.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Armed with the little well in the win.
Speaker 4 (11:29):
So sixty seven percent. So we're going to be charging
a discounted reciprocal tariff of thirty four percent.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
I think.
Speaker 4 (11:35):
In other words, they charge us, we charge them, we
charge them less. So how can anybody be upset?
Speaker 1 (11:40):
That they will.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
Be because we never charged anybody anything, but now we're
going to charge European Union. They're very tough, very very
tough traders. You know, you think of European Union very friendly.
Speaker 2 (11:54):
They rip us off it's so sad to see. It's
so pathetic.
Speaker 4 (11:58):
Thirty nine percent, we're gonna charge them twenty percent, So
we're charging them potentially half Vietnam great negotiators, great people.
Speaker 2 (12:07):
They like me. I like them.
Speaker 4 (12:08):
The problem is they charge us ninety percent. We're gonna
charge them forty six percent tariff. Taiwan where they make.
They took all of our computer chips and semiconductors. We
used to be the king, right, we were everything. We
had all of it. Now we have almost none of it.
Except the biggest company is coming in they're gonna have
We're gonna end up with almost forty percent. Leez Elden's
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working to get their approvals and it's an amazing company,
mister way of one of the great companies of the world. Actually,
they're coming in from Taiwan and they're gonna build one
of the biggest plants in the world, maybe the biggest
for that. But sixty four percent, we're gonna charge them
thirty two percent. Japan very very tough, great people. And
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again I don't blame the people for doing it. It's
I think they're very smart to do it. I blame
the people that sat right in that Oval Office right
over there, right behind the resolute desk, whichever death they chose.
Speaker 2 (13:04):
Japan forty six percent.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
They would charge us forty six percent, and much higher
for certain items like cars, you know, little items like cars,
forty six percent. We're charging them twenty four percent. India
very very tough, very very tough. The Prime Minister just left.
He's a great friend of mine. But I said, you're
a friend of mine, but you're not treating us right.
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They charged us fifty two percent. You have to understand,
we charge them almost nothing for years and years and decades,
and it was only seven years ago when I came in.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
We started with China charged you.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
We took in hundreds of billions of dollars from China
in tariffs, and they understood. Honestly, Presidency understood. He said, look,
I understand, and the other countries and they all understand.
We're gonna have to go through a little tough love maybe,
but they all understand they're ripping us off, and they
understood it. Uh of Japan. Shinzo was Shinzo Abbi. He
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was a fantastic man. He was unfortunately taken from U assassination.
But I went to him and I said, Shinzo, we
have to do something at trade is not fair. He said,
I know that. I know that, and he was a
great gentleman. He was a fantastic man. But he understood
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immediately what I was talking about. I said, Shinzo, we
have to do something. He said, I know that, and
we've worked out a deal and it would have been
a much better deal. But frankly, there were many years
left on the deal that was made previous to my
getting there, but it was it was something. If you
look at Switzerland sixty one percent to thirty one percent, Indonesia, Malaysia, Cambodio.
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Who look at Cambodia ninety seven percent, we're going to
bring it down to forty nine. They made a fortune
with the United States of America, United Kingdom ten percent,
and we'll go ten percent.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
So do the same thing.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
South Africa, oh, sixty thirty percent. And they've got some
bad things going on in South Africa. You know, we're
paying them billions of dollars and we cut the funding
because a lot of bad things are happening in South Africa.
Speaker 2 (15:15):
The fake news are to be looking at it. They
don't want to report it.
Speaker 4 (15:19):
Brazil ten percent ten percent. Bangladesh is seventy four percent,
so you see what's going on. Pakistan fifty eight percent,
Sri Lanka eighty eight percent. So what we're doing is
we're taking not the full. We could take the full
eighty eight percent.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
Thanks a lot. He's doing a very good job. How's
he doing? All right? I think you better take it
with you.
Speaker 4 (15:43):
It's not gonna last very long. He's gonna put it.
That's gonna follow you down with the wind. I brought
a hat just in case he got too windy. But
here would anybody like a hat I'm giving I'm not
giving you to a cabinet. I'm giving it to the
auto workers coming.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
Thank you, fellas. Yeah, that's it, rockstar, that's it.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
I never have another one like them.
Speaker 4 (16:10):
They deserve it more than our cabinet. Our cabinet has
plenty of hats.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
But you see the numbers.
Speaker 4 (16:17):
The numbers are so disproportionate, they're so unfair. At the
same time, we will establish a minimum baseline tariff of
ten percent you notice that on the chart, and that'll
be on other countries to help rebuild our economy and
to prevent cheating. So we're gonna have a minimum of cheating,
and we're gonna be very severe on the people that
at the gate that watch the tariffs and watch the
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product coming in, because there's been a lot of bad
things happening at the gate. Because the money is so
enormous that you're talking about, there's never been probably anything
like it in terms of the enormity, and there are
a lot of bad things happen at the people that
do the check in, and they're looking at ten year
jail sentences if they do, we're going to treat them
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so good. But if they cheat, the repercussions are going
to be extremely strong. Foreign nations will finally be asked
to pay for the privilege of access to our market,
the biggest market in the world, where right now the
biggest market in the world. We had a great country
four years ago in terms of the economics. We were
doubling up on China. We were doing so well, nobody
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was going to catch us. But so much of it
slipped away over the last four years under Biden. I
campaigned on this policy throughout last year and today. That
promise was made, and it was also a promise as
you know, that was kept. Promises made, Promises kept, to
any company that objects to our common sense reciprocal tariffs again, reciprocal,
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back and forth, back and forth, and were I call
this kind reciprocal. This is not full reciprocal. This is
kind reciprocal. But what we do is we cut it
in half. We charge them. My answer is very simple.
If they complain, if you want you're tariff raid to
be zero, then you build your product right here in America,
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because there is no tariff if you.
Speaker 2 (18:11):
Build your plant, your product in America.
Speaker 4 (18:15):
And we've seen companies coming in like we've never seen before. Likewise,
all of the foreign presidents, prime ministers, kings, queens, ambassadors,
and everyone else who will soon be calling to ask
for exemptions from these tariffs. I say, terminate your own tariffs,
drop your barriers, don't manipulate your currencies. They manipulate their
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currencies like nobody can even believe, which is a bad,
bad thing and very devastating to us, and start buying
tens of billions of dollars of American goods. Tariffs give
our country protection against those that would do US economic harm.
And many people were looking to do US economic harm.
Maybe not so obviously, but they were doing tremendous economic harm.
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But even more importantly, they will give us growth. These
terrafts are going to give us growth like you haven't
seen before, and it'll be something very special to watch.
I am so looking forward to Brian. It's going to
happen even faster than you said. You know, you might,
you might say, but it's already started. It's already started.
Work's already begun on plants all around the country. And
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you see that as before. These are big rich companies.
We have sixty one billion dollars started on a big
plant going up. It's going to be announced over the
next two days. And they already started work. Many of
these biggest, the biggest companies in the world, they've committed
to build, build, build. We're going to build, build, build, sir,
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you see me. And they came wanted to know if
they could have a press conference. I do as penty
as I can. I'm pretty busy trying to stop Russia
and Ukraine and the Middle East.
Speaker 2 (19:56):
We got to stop that.
Speaker 4 (19:57):
We're going to stop the hooties which were making tremendous
They like shooting ships down and out of the water
seeking chips.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
They get a kick out of it. But they're not
getting such a.
Speaker 4 (20:07):
Kick out of it now, are they, mister secretary, They're
not getting such a kick out of that now. But
here are just a short list of some of the
companies that have already announced and committed to investment. And
this is a company that built its factories and its
plants in China. Apple is going to spend five hundred
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billion dollars. They never spent money like that here. They're
going to build their plants here. Soft Bank, opened Ai
and Oracle, great companies are investing five hundred billion dollars
almost immediately. Navidia, a hot company, is investing hundreds of
billions of dollars. They just announced TSMC, the biggest, most
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important company in the world of chips from Taiwan with
no investment from US, is investing two hundred billion. And
they said the reason was number one, the election of
November fifth, and number two the tariffs. They don't want
to pay the tariffs. And the way they're not paying
it is to build their plan here. So we're going
to go from almost no percentage. We used to have
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one hundred percent of the chip market.
Speaker 2 (21:15):
Now it's all in Taiwan.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
Almost all of it's in Taiwan, a couple of other countries,
but mostly in Taiwan.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
And think of it, we had one hundred percent.
Speaker 4 (21:24):
We lost it because of people in that office that
didn't do their job.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
They allowed it to be stolen from us.
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Johnson and Johnson, Great Company, fifty five billion dollars, ELI
Lilly twenty seven billion, Meta is investing five hundred billion dollars.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
Wow, we're RREMAC.
Speaker 4 (21:44):
We're investing twenty billion, CMA, CGM twenty billion dollars.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
And then you have Merk and Clariers.
Speaker 4 (21:52):
Stillantis, General Motors, Geererospace, Honda, and Nissan, Hyundai are all
putting in billions and billions of dollars and they're committed
one hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (22:02):
So, oh, guys, this is this is this is a
good liberation day, is it not. I was keeping track
right there, toting it all up in my head. Uh,
five trillion we're close to in investments in the United
of the I already knew that's what we were close to.
Ryan's like, did you No, I didn't keep track of it,
But about five trillion has been secured since he's been
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in office. That is that's called putting America first. Ladies
and gentlemen. That's exactly what that is. I want uh
in America that's respected again, that that that we that
we're proud of. And what's happening today is the playing
field is tilting back toward you, me, all of us,
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the American workers, red, brown, yellow, black and white, even
the person that came here and just became a citizen.
This is a good day for you. But we've been gutted. Man,
our industry has been gutted. And do you really think
that we can have to like the number one military
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in the world, and god forbid, we get into a war.
What would happen? We couldn't. We couldn't pull off a
two theater war right now. So this is what Liberation
Day is all about.
Speaker 5 (23:23):
This is that Trevor carry show on the Valley's Power Talk.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
Town's tornado shelter have been for about the last hour
and a half. But big outbreak all the way down south,
all the way up north, really big, a lot of
but it looks like it's kind of moved out of
their area now. And I tell you there's a guy.
We don't really need him out here that much with
our weather. But if you ever have loved ones that
live back in an area and you can't really get
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good coverage. Ryan y'all, y a ll y'all, Ryan y'all
on YouTube. Man, this guy's good. He's got it covered.
I mean he lets you know, whatever area around America
to take shelter and to show what the non traditional
media has been able to pull off. And it's good.
So you know, that would really be if there's ever
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a break in the weather, I would I would like
to interview him. And he's in I think he's in
eastern Kentucky. Does it from his house. He has guys
around the country that pull in with their video to
show tornadoes around. He goes right to them. I mean,
it's great coverage. It's and it's quick, and he's got
all the technology and the radars that he's tapped into.
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He taps into i think even state highway cameras. He
had to show some of these funnels. I was watching
him one night when my parents' town was being the
door knocked on of I was just telling director Ryan
Nightga before the show, the fire department out there in
their little town in Tennessee ten years ago got wiped
out and the same guy that was there. He survived.
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Ten years later, fire department gets wiped out. He the
same guy was there. You think, well, natural, alas, I's
not gonna hit twice in the city. Yeah, well to
the same guy. They I think they're rebuilding it somewhere else,
or have rebuilt it somewhere else. But man, I tell
you those those tornado memories as a kid again, I
don't ever remember looking out the window and seeing a
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Wizard of Oz thing coming at us, but I remember
being in school in Waco, all the desk up against
the wall and the hail breaking, the window cracking, and
the you know siren, and we all did tornado drills.
That was a little thing in school. I kind of
missed the Cold War duck and cover by a few years,
but boy, we had those Texas tornado drills in Memphis.
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I this is when I had a recurring dream as
an adult. I haven't had them in decades, but I
remember in Memphis having didn't have a basement, and Mom
putting us in the bathtub and grabbing all the couch
cushions and putting them over us, and just like sitting
there thinking I didn't even get to be a major
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league Baselayer. I could be three hundred feet up in
the air going one hundred and forty miles an hour
any second. Now that's scary. I guess it's the same
kind of feel of being a kid in Berlin or
London or Tokyo. Fortunately America we haven't been bombed, but
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like not knowing where it's going to land. Tornados so unpredictable.
But yeah, that that kind of a fear, and that's
why it triggered all these reoccurring dreams that I had
about tornadoes today. Cameras cat so much out there. I
when I lived in Colorado. There in Denver, I remember
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right next to the radio station there there was the
storm chaser crew that I would see on like the
Weather Channel or History channel, you know, back in the
early two thousands when that kind of got really started.
I think some of them got killed out there as well.
But dangerous job. But this this thing looked like something
out of a Hollywood movie that that vehicle they would
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drive around in. You know, you think the President's lim
is seeing the beast. This thing was. Boy, it looked
like it was all art well, it was all armored
up out there, and they'd go out there and they'd
catch them all. Hey, all you need is a Tesla
truck these days, but they got cameras everywhere. You could
see all around and see tornadoes that I bet you
they got that kind of technology going on today. But
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remember the fifty five year old old Chad. He was
one of the liberals I brought up. Caught uh doing
the swastika on a car at Planet Fitness. Do you
remember that in Pennsylvania? That story I was talking about
a few days ago. Guess what they caught up with him.
They caught up with him. Listening to him now changes
his changes his attitude real quick.
Speaker 6 (27:47):
Caught busted root service, and how about you pay for
the repairs?
Speaker 7 (27:52):
Write a Chad, you just bought a test. I can
wipe it off. No, no, it's not. It is a
heat crime. Did you write a swastika on I'm sorry
you're upset. Did you write a swat it didn't even work.
Speaker 6 (28:06):
Did you write a swastika on the it's a key, sir,
we see it on the video key.
Speaker 7 (28:10):
Did you is it awa? Is it a swastika?
Speaker 1 (28:14):
Have you looked at your.
Speaker 7 (28:17):
Is it awa? It's at the police right now. It's
being fingerprinted. What do you mean it's being fingerprinted because
they they were trying to track you down.
Speaker 6 (28:25):
Thankfully Facebook tracked you then, so your business, your freaking livelihood,
everything down because you chose to write a so tough
Facebook that you're sorry for writing a swastika on a
teslast I.
Speaker 8 (28:39):
Said, I'm sorry for what. I have nothing against for
what are and I have nothing against you.
Speaker 7 (28:46):
So why did you write a swastika on the test?
Speaker 8 (28:49):
Obviously I have something against Elon Musk, but that's.
Speaker 7 (28:52):
Not because it was paid for. It was so it
was bought and paid for a long time.
Speaker 8 (28:58):
That's why it's misguided. And obviously I did not intend
to do that.
Speaker 1 (29:02):
I didn't intend to do that. My hand just did it.
Blame my hand in my brain, but I didn't intend
to do it. Busted man during w the fingerprints, they're
at the police. The car's in right now being fingerprinted
by police. I'm sorry, I didn't mean it. Boy in
attitude changed in the Alahmas said they need command that
authorities go after the generals behind this violence. Now that
(29:27):
guy doing the swaska, yeah, go after him, But who's
behind the Global Day of Action? Lah Must said, fundamentally
a case of terrorism, wide scale domestic terrorism with the
purpose of intimidation, and it's harming innocent people. It's really terrible.
He said. What we actually have to get to are
(29:47):
the people who are organizing, paying for these attacks and protest.
That's who we really need to go after. Because the
people that were actually throwing the molotov cocktails, they're the
foot soldiers. But we need to go after the generals.
I tried to pause, like he does. He pauses it
odd times, doesn't he Yeah, he's a good communicator, but
(30:11):
he's got a different delivery. I noticed that because I
get to see all the audio files. Good the FBI's
lunch of task force to investigate these attacks on these
Tesla owners and FBI Director Cashpitelsea these incidents are being
treated as domestic terrorism. Good, well, we'll watch them. Now.
These Tesla terrorists suddenly facing more than just a criminal
(30:32):
charge or something. Man, I mean, some of these crimes,
they can get penalties up to twenty years in jail.
Old Joe down in Plano, Texas. He attacked the dealership
recently in Loveland, Colorado. Allegedly, ag Bondi said, let this
be a warning. You can run, but you cannot hide
justices coming. You had a guy in Fort Collins, Colorado
(30:54):
ignite an incendiary device, hurled it at the tesla and
dealership narrowly missed several park cars, started a fire. Good.
You even have a private citizen, one of the owners
of the a tesla that was vandalized. He's suing this
aspect for a million dollars in damages. Good, go after him.
(31:19):
Lon Musk took a little swing. Samwi King valleysun dot
com says that Prestol state professor with the threats against
himself and President Trump. And let's don't forget as supervisor
Bredenfelt was in yesterday talking about all Republicans. Yeah, put
up an image of a post calling for the death
of Trump and Musk and the entire Republican Party and
(31:42):
reposted with an image there's a few words about, yeah,
with Trump laying in a casket and he had Bill
and Hill and Barack and Michelle and who else. Malaney
had his own wife there, George W Joeorge, I really
got to go to his funeral. Yes, Yeah, one of
those pictures up there like that. They were all grinted too. Man,
(32:06):
take must the rest of the Nazi Republican Party members
with you two. Another post had President state a statement
out they believe in free speech, but they condemned the
abhorrent social media posts and comments made by one of
our part time instructors. They were published by employees, a
private citizen. They don't represent the university in any way.
(32:28):
Well she does. Yeah, I remember having this this go
around last time. Well this is now the third time.
Third time. Really embarrassing. Elon must though coming back. You
know what else is embarrassing? California Democrats standing up for
the tranees that are stealing real girls glory. They don't.
They don't learn their lesson? Do they latest on the
(32:52):
doubling down of dumb Democrats?
Speaker 5 (32:55):
Next man, this is the Trevor carry Show on the
Vowel scour Talk and Sacramento.
Speaker 1 (33:03):
They reject two bills so no longer allow boys and
girls and women's sports. They failed on party line vote.
You're Nazis, you're standing up for young women. Crazy world
we live in. But didn't Newsom say that? That's oh
stop it, that's his fake pivot. Don't even believe that
for a Mississippi minute. Speaking of that, let's go here's
(33:25):
a little example. I'm going to go to that Ryan.
Y'all guys covering these tornadoes, listen, let me.
Speaker 9 (33:30):
Let Andy talk here.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
Go ahead, Andy, of course it would be him when
he goes.
Speaker 9 (33:34):
As a dangerous storm is coming through, A tornado is
on the ground right now. We've got a spotter, a
respected stormchaser out there is seeing it right now. This
is near the quack Smackers Duck Lodge.
Speaker 1 (33:48):
He gives it down to that location in these Tatmira.
Speaker 9 (33:51):
Right now, it's getting ready to cross over a Highway
one thirty near Kittlers. If you know where the quack
Smackers Duck Lodge is, you know about where that tornade is.
And it's also going to continue to move up toward
the Fish Cemetery and Bethel Cemetery.
Speaker 5 (34:05):
This assistant Trevor carry Show on the Valley's Power Talk