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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And we're rolling on the main flagship station, of course,
which is all right. Thanks for joining me, everyone, Charles
Moskowitz here doing a live program to discuss what else
is important right now, this election, which is the most

(00:20):
important election in American history. I know they always say that,
but this time it is it really. I mean, this
is the most important election since that of George Washington
seventeen ninety six, seventeen ninety eight. Again it's ninety five.
Washington served its first term at the end of the

(00:42):
seventeen nineties. Let me think seventeen eighty eight, seventeen eighty nine,
George Washington. And I'm looking at it both in a sense,
in a sociological sense, both a macro and a micro.
And I'm going to comment first on the micro, and
then I'll get into the macro. The micro deals with

(01:05):
Donald J. Trump himself and the movement that he represents.
The man himself is the fact that he is standing
there now on the eve of this incredible comeback is
nothing short of miraculous. They tried to put him in prison,

(01:28):
they tried to bankrupt him, they tried to scrub him
off the ballot, they tried to kill him. Twice with
bullets flying. They tried everything to stop Donald J. Trump,
and they failed. And now he is on the cusp
of making a personal comeback, and he seems to be
just exuding this enormous sense of strength and stability and

(01:55):
clarity and rationality that is unprecedented. What an amazing person
Donald Trump is. Thank you well, also alive on TikTok.
I love America, God bless you. Absolutely. This is a
moment of history that we are living through. And I'm sitting,

(02:17):
as they say in Yiddish, I'm sitting on Spielchas just
with anxiety for the future of my country, the future
of my family, my own future, that of my friends
and colleagues, future of my state. Everything is writing on
this election, and Trump represents this incredible opportunity his presidency.

(02:45):
It's one that I just hope and I just pray
that enough people understand and that they're not going to
miss out on it. You know, they'll say that, I mean,
God forbid, God forbid if Harris wins, and it won't
be the end of the world. They'll say, oh, this
is historic, historic, my ass there's nothing historic about it.

(03:05):
It's just a continuation of the Bushes and Clinton and
Obama and Biden, a gradual erosion of American sovereignty, a
slide into mediocrity, a gradual move away from all of
the principles that have made us the greatest and most

(03:27):
free society in nation and history. Nothing will change, there's
nothing new. It's just a lost opportunity. Will survive it
because I believe in this country and I believe in
our system, but it'll be a terribly lost opportunity. It'll
be probably unstable for the entire world as we move

(03:49):
into World War III, which they're planning. I mean, we
know that Ukraine. It came out in today's Gateway Pundit,
which is a good source, that Ukraine has about six
months left before for it's completely defeated. And if Harris
is installed and her regime, this is going to be war.
It probably will be World War three against a nuclear

(04:12):
armed Russia. If Trump wins, they'll be peace. He'll bring
Zelenski and Putin together, probably at Camp David, and he
will force them to come up with a peaceful agreement,
and that's in the interest of the world. Likewise, with Israel,

(04:33):
the Biden regime, whoever is running it, they released the
equivalent of eight hundred billion dollars in funds that had
been impounded originally by Jimmy Carter during the hostage crisis
to Iran, and Iran used those funds to funnel to
terrorist groups like Hamas and Hazbala and the Houthis, and

(04:54):
of the same groups have basically launched that murderous, genocidal
attack on his rail on October seventh. That will stop,
That will stop, and they very well may be a
broken peace in the Middle East that will include the
Palestinian Arabs. You know, this is something that people shake

(05:15):
the hands. Oh, it's impossible. How could that be? Trump
has done the impossible because Trump is a prophetic figure.
He knows how to think in a way that is
unlike these hacks who have populated our government all these
decades and who are clinging to their rotten power. He
made the embassy moved to Jerusalem. He helped recognize the

(05:37):
Golan Heights as part of Israel. He helped negotiate the
Abraham Accords, a peace agreement between the State of Israel
and seven Arab and Muslim nations. It would be unthinkable
up until Trump. So Trump can do it and he
will do it. Furthermore, he will end the policy of
perpetual war for petual peace, as described by historian Charles

(06:04):
Austin Beard in the nineteen twenties in his book of
that name, the policy that's been in place since the
Wilson administration, one by which the United States engages in
this constant, grinding war that kills Americans and foreigners, that
supplies the arms dealers and makes them rich, and that

(06:25):
consolidates world power into the hands of this corrupt, unelected
elite that is controlling this government today, what President Eisenhower
called the military industrial complex. Sociologists see Wright Mills, who
is a mentor of mine, at least as a sociologist,

(06:48):
called the power elite. Trump is an opportunity that we
have in the next forty eight hours to buck that
system and to bring sovereignty back to the individual under God.
That is the American ethos. That is what we're all

(07:08):
about in this country. So it looks like I've covered both.
I've covered both micro and macro to set the stage
for commentary, and i'd like to see I'd like anyone
to call in, and you're welcome to do so. I mean,
I do take calls live here. You can do that

(07:30):
by calling five oh eight six three seven five five
nine six. That number again is five oh eight six
three seven, five five nine six. This is an election
that is going to restore basic truths. We're going to

(07:51):
once again acknowledge such fundamental and normal truths as that
a man is a man and a woman is a woman,
and that men should not be involved with women's sports,
and they shouldn't be in the women's locker room or
in the women's bathroom. That you know, basically, it's a

(08:12):
return to essent to science. Really, it's a basic propriety.
You know, no more castrations and hysterectomies for children. And
don't think they're not doing it. They are. It's happening
in major hospitals around the country, including in some of
the red states like Texas for example. We're going to

(08:32):
see a resurgence of the American culture of the rights
under God, not under the authoritarian power of the state.
We're going to see sane economic policies that will bring
back the value of the dollar, that will reduce a
deficit that has ballooned up to nineteen trillion dollars. That's

(08:55):
going to reduce onerous regulation on business so that people,
particularly in the inner city, can get back to opportunities
to create, to do what they can do as Americans.
He has talked about getting rid of the taxation on
Social Security. I mean, Kamala Harris had the nerve to

(09:15):
say that Trump and the Republicans are going to get
rid of Social Security. First of all, Social Security, that's
your money. You paid into that rotten system all of
your working life. You deserve every penny of it. Now,
we could have a better system, but that's a little bit,
probably too much of a bite of the apple. We

(09:37):
have the system, and as long as we do, you're
entitled to it. It was the Democrats, and actually was
Biden as Senator, who put forth a bill that led
to taxing Social Security, and that hurts working people, it
hurts retired people. That's your money. You've already paid taxes
on it when it went into that rotten system. Now

(10:00):
you have to pay taxes on it twice. He's also
making it easier for people to get mortgages and to
basically not have to have taxation on their tips and
other measures that help working men and women. That is
an issue that is very important on the domestic level.

(10:21):
He also talks about tariffs, which prevents foreign nations like China, Japan,
Germany from dumping cheap products on the American market, which
hurts American workers and American industry, and to put in tariffs,
which Trump has already done, which is a long tradition

(10:42):
in America, and which is something that these countries that
I just mentioned absolutely have. It does not affect and
it does not cause a rise in the prices. You
have a reasonable tariff. You know, China can create a
sneaker for like two dollars using slave labor, and then
they sell it in the United States for like one

(11:03):
hundred dollars. They can take a tariff and we can
protect American industry. Trump's already proven that he's going to
disengage US, as I said, from these constant wars that
kill our young people and that bankrupt us. Anyway. It's
a clear choice. It's a choice for sovereignty versus world order.

(11:27):
It's a choice for capitalism versus socialism or communism. That's
how I see it. If you'd like to call in comment,
you're welcome to do so. Five oh eight six three seven,
five five nine six five oh eight six three seven, five,
five nine six, Big Willy, you want to join, sure,

(11:51):
come on down.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
You're on.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
Europe on TikTok. Look, the key comes down to getting
out the vote in forty eight hours. You have to
go out and vote. I've already voted, I voted early,
but you've got to get there if you haven't already,
and you have got to vote in every single state,

(12:18):
and you may they're going to try all kinds of crap.
They're going to try to make you wait in line.
Who knows what they're going to do. You have to
get in line. You have to stay in line until
you vote. And if it's an electronic vote, you need
to see the paper ballot to back up that vote,
just to make sure they haven't pulled any bull crap

(12:39):
on your vote. This is a very dangerous election. The
Republicans have done a much better job this time in
terms of fielding teams of people to man the voting
counting rooms, to man the voting locations with eyes and ears.

(13:00):
They've got a teams of lawyers out there who are
ready to be called at the drop of a dime
if anyone sees anything that doesn't look right. Especially in
the battleground states. There's already problems being reported in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Georgia,

(13:22):
and Arizona. Those are the key states. And of course
they're going to try to steal it. Is there really
any question about that. They're going to do whatever they
have to do to win. They don't care. They did
it last time. Anybody who lived through that, and we've
been gaslighted on that for four freakin' years. Anyone who

(13:44):
lived through that and watched television that night, which I did,
saw with their own eyes, how six states I think
it was seven states actually shut down and stop counting,
almost literally and probably literally at the same second, like
as if some kind of a computer bell went off

(14:07):
in all seven six or seven states. Trump was ahead,
in some cases substantially ahead, like as in Pennsylvania where
he was ahead almost by a million votes. They then
reopened the next day and Trump was behind, and they
kept counting and counting and counting until they got to

(14:30):
the point with the media could declare Biden the winner.
This is something that look when President Trump, if God willing,
President Trump wins, and the only way he can do
it is if we have an overwhelming turnout on Tuesday.

(14:50):
But if we have that and it's too big to steal,
and from my lips to God's ear, Donald Trump wins,
and he wins by a substantial enough margin that they
can't steal it, then among all of the wonderful things

(15:11):
that he's planning to do, putting Elon Musk in charge
of reducing the budget, can you imagine anyone better than that,
the richest man in the world. He took Twitter and
cut it by eighty percent, and it became better and bigger.
I mean, this is like a gift to this country.

Speaker 2 (15:32):
Well.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
To have Robert F. Kennedy Junior, America's most respected environmentalist,
you who spent decades winning cases against big drug companies
and against people who are putting poison in our foods
and killing our children and making us fat. To have
him in charge of that, I mean, this is real stuff.

(15:58):
But the only other thing that I do hope that
Trump does is that he does not let go of
the issue of voter integrity. I know that if he wins,
they might put that aside because they've got other things
to worry about, things that involve actual governing, and that

(16:18):
won't be on the top of the burner. But I
hope and I pray that they do not let that
go because we have to clean up our election system.
I'm getting a violation warning. Okay, we can see. Look,
we even on TikTok, we still can't talk about this

(16:39):
too much. So I'm going to be careful other than
to say that if the new administration takes place, I
hope that they do focus on issues of voter integrity.
If God willing, they are allowed to win, and they
will win by a landslide, if we have an honest election.
Let's put it that they're about to shut me down

(17:01):
on TikTok. So I mean I'm getting discouraged. God willing,
the censorship will end. God willing, this Nazi like fascistic
censorship that has destroyed people's voices, legitimate political opinion. God willing,
that will come to an end. That's not going to
happen so easy. It's not going to happen. We're not
going to get miracles. God willing he wins. But if

(17:23):
he does, we can't expect miracles overnight. You know, it's
been years, decades to get us into this mess. Trump
isn't going to be able to solve the problems overnight,
but it could set us in the right direction, and
we as citizens have to make ourselves heard in terms
of pushing us in that direction by articulating the importance

(17:47):
of this incredible movement that President Trump has created and
has led. Anyway, I think, on that note, I feel
upset that that TikTok might take me down. I don't
want to lose the TikTok account because I want to
be here on Tuesday when on election Day I conduct
broadcasts and I invite people to join me. I'm in

(18:10):
touch with some pretty interesting people to bring on as guests,
and so suffice to say, get out and vote. Get
out and vote on Tuesday. Bring your friends, bring your colleagues,
bring your work, your fellow workers, bring your family. Get
out and vote and bring people with you. This is

(18:33):
our one opportunity to actually engage, not only in our
civic duty, but in a particular action that is going
to change for the better the future course of our nation,
of our society, and of our own personal lives. So

(18:55):
on that note, I want to thank you for joining me.
God bless you all, God bless our electoral system. And
let's hope and keep an eye on it and protect
it from evil. And let's get out and vote next
this coming Tuesday, which is in only forty eight hours,

(19:17):
and vote for Trump anyway. Thank you for joining me everyone. Okay,
TikTok I shall return Tuesday. I don't want to lose
my TikTok stations. I'm not going to say more, but
I want to thank you for joining me all God
bless you.

Speaker 2 (19:36):
Don't forget to vote?

Speaker 1 (19:57):
Oh shit, how care I do have
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