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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, everyone, Welcome back to another episode of Motivation Zone.
It is your host here, Monica. Super excited to be
with you. Guys. We're gonna continue this political conversation. It
is one that I'm excited to have because there are
a lot of great changes coming. But we need to
evaluate the recent events, one being how in the world
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did your girl, Kamala Harris spend one billion, twenty million
dollars on her presidential campaign. I personally have never heard
of a president spending so much, and she spent they said,
more than fifty seven percent of what Donald Trump spent
on his campaign. Now it has to be said, let's
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start here the differences. Kamala did not have real support
her donors for whatever reason, those who donated to the
point where she raised a billion dollars for whatever reason,
they did not want Donald Trump to become president. But
what they did not realize is you cannot defeat someone
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with just money alone, not in that regard where you
are just back in a candidate who doesn't have real supporters. Now,
to Kamala's credit, something we haven't given her too much
credit for during her presidential campaign of only three months,
she definitely fueled the economy, those who she paid from
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this one billion dollar budget, they are the real winners
of Kamala's campaigning. Okay, even though she did not win
the presidency, they won. I can tell you that right now,
because if I was on the payroll, of which they
said she spent somewhere around fifty plus million on payroll alone,
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while Donald Trump only spent nine million on payroll. Big
difference there. And the reason why that is is because
Donald Trump had real supporters. He had a lot of
people who actually did volunteer opposed to coming to the
table and say how much would you pay me to
say that? How much would you pay me to do that?
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And I would love to know which they said within
thirty days that the presidential candidates have to release their
budgeting information or financials for their campaign. I really want
to know how many celebrities did come la pay because
even if you're talking about some of the digital advertising,
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which looks like it's maybe a huge chunk of the budget,
but even beyond that, they said maybe somewhere along the
lines of six hundred million she spent on digital advertising
or advertising. But I want to know how many celebrities
did she pay word on the street is that she
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paid Oprah one million dollars to host this town hall
that she was a part of, which was one of
many that wrecked her campaign because she was sitting there,
Oprah was giving her layup questions that she could not answer.
And that was literally kind of the tone of Kamala's
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entire presidential race. Now, we have to be honest, you guys,
and this is something worth evaluating and being truthful about.
The first, I want to say, sixty days of Kamala's campaign,
and that's out of the three months. The first sixty
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days Kamala avoided doing any interviews, as so many have said,
and even Trump has admitted that doing those interviews with
media are free. And when you do those interviews and
you're being invited to certain things and you turn that down,
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then that means you are gonna have to take the
route to find your own way to have your voice heard.
And so instead of Kamala doing interviews, because at the
time she had no policies, she could not speak for herself,
she did not really, I'm gonna say, from my personal opinion,
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Kamala doesn't really have a passion for America. You can
tell when a person speaks passionately about something, they can
go into so many different spaces on that topic because
it's one that they've studied, it's one that they understand,
it's one that they want to see come out in
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florition of their goals. You get what I'm saying. She
did not have that, and because she didn't, she spent
the first half of her campaign hiding from the media
because they wanted to ask her, why haven't you been
to the border? She did get asked that question, and
each time she got asked that question, she ducked, dodged it,
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and answered it in a way that was just chaotic
for her. And because people wanted to understand what her
thoughts were on the economy, which still she's never answered,
She's continued to say, well, our economy is great, but
this is proof it isn't, especially when you're spending a
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billion dollars on a presidential campaign. And I'm sorry, let
me correct that one billion, twenty million, because she's twenty
million in debt after having raised a billion dollars. So
I wonder now if she's feeling the sting of the
economy herself. But I can tell you this, the people
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she paid. Are they counting their change? Probably putting it
in some accounts overseas. Hopefully they're paying their taxes, because
that's the thing. But wow, That's all I have to
say is wow. So she spent the half of her
campaign not doing free media because she didn't want to
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look bad, but she still ended up looking bad anyway,
and she spent a billion twenty million doing it. That
is rough for anybody. Do I feel sorry for her? No,
because this is a great example as to why many
of us did not support Kamala, did not vote for her,
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and this is one of the biggest reasons why Trump
won this election. So what was the end game for
Kamala and her donors. Let's reward a little bit. Let's
take a little bit of time to go backwards so
we can go forward. And why are we going backwards?
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Because we want to learn from what we're experiencing and
what we're seeing. Right. So, Biden, he was initially running
his presidential campaign, he is the current president. When his
party decided that they wanted Biden to drop out of
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the presidential race because they felt like he had some
issues going on, and it was clear and we're wishing
Biden the best. I really do hope that after this,
after the inauguration coming up January, that Biden skips on
to enjoy his life. However, God will he does it right.
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But Biden was asked to step down from his party
because he was having some issues. His speech was slurred,
he was having some problems walking across the stage. There
was a lot going on. But that was even noticeable
by many before his first debate with Trump. But now,
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all of a sudden, his party wanted to acknowledge it
and get him to step down. Now, there was a
rumor before this, to the Democrat's credit, there was rumors
that they were going to try to get Biden to
step down, long before he started his presidential campaign. Why
that didn't happen, no one knows, but it was a rumor.
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So Biden finally concedes to that fact that he needs
to step down. He doesn't want to, but he does
it because his party is putting that pressure on him
and saying we will not support you moving forward. You
have to let someone else step in now. Word on
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the Street is based on the details from Nancy Pelosi,
who I do not follow, but she is the one
who came out recently after Trump won this election, and
she said that Biden decided the moment he dropped out
that he would follow up with endorsing Kamala, and a
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lot of people are seeing that as a shot to
the Democratic Party. Did he feel like Kamala had any
leg in the race if she was to get into it.
I don't believe he did, because there's video of Biden
speaking with Obama, and people are assuming what he's saying
in that video is I was a better choice than her,
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I'm stronger than her. And because he had that sentiment,
I really do believe that Biden could have really set
Kamala up for this failure. And as many has acknowledged,
he's very excited that Trump has won his campaign. Very interesting, right,
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And so Biden goes forward to endorse Kamala just hours after,
or if it even minutes after he decides to drop out,
which then, because he's the sitting president, because he has
more power than those under him at the time, they
are now scrambling to back her. It took the Obamas
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what two days or so to come out and endorse Kamala.
They did not want to do it. It's obvious even
so much so that Michelle dives into the political campaigning
just one week leading into election day, one week. Where
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was she the entire three months? Right, So in Kamala's
ninety days of campaigning, we only see Michelle and Obama
maybe the last two or three weeks total between the
two of them, and Obama comes out and you guys
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know how that turned out. Amazing. I'm not even gonna
get into that on this podcast, but we're gonna continue
to talk about some of the downfall of this campaign
and some of the things that they've said and done
to try to win votes. We're gonna talk about it
because it is a hot mess. So now Kamala has
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her presidential campaign, a lot of donors are given to her,
and I believe initially their goal was to outperform the
donations that Trump received, which was somewhere around the five
hundred million mark. Because of Trump's court cases and the
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current convictions felonies, which we're gonna talk about, you guys,
because of that, they assumed that Trump would not get
any supporters at all. So I really do believe that
what they were banking on is if we can outperform
with Kamala in donations, this will convince the public to
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vote for her. It's all about giving you a picture
or an image of something that they really want you
to believe is true. And as long as they can
get you to believe it's true, then what you'll do
is you'll vote according to what you believe. Opposed to
sitting back listening to each candidate, watching what they're putting
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out as far as policies, listening to what they feel
and think about America and making an informed decision. They
weren't banking on that, and that's unfortunate. And so I
believe that that initial donation of Kamala everything else pouring
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in was like, let's show up Trump, because they were
not expecting for Donald Trump after that. Felon need conviction,
as they say, for him to receive as many donations
as he did. Now, real quick about the felonies. This
is what really trips me up. Trump has been doing
business in America for so long. His father passed down
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the real estate and other business ventures to Trump and
his family, and Trump has been doing business for so
long that it really trips me up when people go, oh, well,
he's a felon, But I'm like, do you guys know
what those charges are. Funny that those charges are only
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due to one hundred and fifty thousand dollars that he
allegedly gave to Stormy Daniels, who allegedly was his mistress.
And they say it was hush money. But in my mind,
just as a business woman and owner myself, I'm thinking,
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why is this such a big deal? Out of everything
that Trump has done, this is the most you could
find that means he's been paying his taxes. That means
that he's been paying his I guess you could say
other fees, business fees. He's been in New York forever.
He has a Trump Tower. You mean to tell me, you, guys,
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come through everything concerning Donald Trump, and the most that
you can find to charge him on and convict him
of a felony over is paying his mistress one hundred
and fifty thousand dollars. People, let's use our brains. And
the reason we're traveling backwards a little bit here is
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because these charges was brought in election year. Why didn't
they bring these charges Let's just say twenty twenty one
when Biden got it to office. Why not twenty twenty two?
Oh my bad? Why not twenty twenty three. No, let's
bring the charges in twenty twenty four. Make him a
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feling because we know that he's gonna run for president.
Doesn't that make sense to you? Guys? See a lot
of the things that they thought to do to make
Trump look bad. And when they started calling him a feeling,
as you noticed, Kamala stopped using that term throughout her campaign.
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Did you guys notice that she never once after the
first debate that she had with Trump, she never called
him a felon again. After that, she did not use
that language. Then the language became he's a fascist and
he's a threat to democracy. So the language was constantly
changing based on how the people were was responding. I'm
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telling you, guys, look at the facts. So what happened
was Trump was convinced of his felonies and instantly after
leaving the courtroom that day, gained fifty million in donations
for his political campaign. They also thought, well, if we
keep him tied up in court, he won't have any
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money to campaign, and so when he received those convictions,
he garnished more support. So because the felony language was
not working, the felon, he's a felon. Now, right, that
language wasn't working. Let's then go to threat to democracy.
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Let's go to fascist, because these are language and words
that people won't look up. Usually. People are just going
around here going he's a threat to democracy, and they
don't even know what that means. And in their minds,
all they're assuming is he's a threat to my freedom.
That's what they equal democracy to me freedom. But people
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are gonna find over the next four years that that
isn't true and that democracy is a little bit deeper
than that, and that the Democrats were the ones who
were actually a threat to democracy when it comes down
to how we vote and who we vote for. But
that's a conversation for another day. It just is so
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the felony language wasn't working. Trump was raising money by
the steps down. He endorses Kamala pretty much without the
permission of his party, so it seems. And now they're saying, Okay,
she's in the chair, let's give her as much money
as we can to outperform Trump. I guess they didn't
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bank on her blowing through the billion dollar budget. Hmm.
I wonder I would love if they get one of
these donors and actually interview them and say, well, what
did you think she was gonna do with the money.
Did you expect for her to spend a billion dollars
and then spend over that twenty million to now be
twenty million in debt? Did you guys expect this? I
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would love to hear a donor answer that question. I
really would. And so they give her the money. She
runs her campaign, as I stayed in the beginning, she
goes into hiding. She doesn't do any interview free media,
She doesn't give any promptu media interviews at any location
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for the first half of her campaign. Then what happened
was she set a trap for herself because she was
refusing to interview. Now what was happening was she had
to twist things on Trump and she was saying, oh,
Trump is not showing up for any interviews. He's a'm
answering any hard questions and we're sitting here like what.
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And I really do believe Kamala believed that. The reason
why I do is because she must have been watching
ABC and MSNBC and all of these other political platforms
that's liberal only because I'm telling you, those particular media
outlets refuse to cover any interviews regarding Trump, and I'll
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tell you one in particular, I was very shocked they
didn't cover and I believe they didn't cover it because
it went so well. Is when he came to Atlanta
and he sat down with a group of women only women,
and he spoke at their town hall to answer questions.
The liberal media refused to cover Trump when it came
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down to where he was at the time, certain interview
questions that he was answering, And I'm gonna tell you
they did not touch the Joe Rogan interview. Did not
touch it. And I have not heard that Joe Rogan
got paid for Trump to come and do the interview.
And that interview right now is sitting at over forty million,
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and I've heard that it's even more so on Spotify,
bringing him somewhere around ninety million listeners on that one podcast.
And not only that, Trump sat down with Joe Rogan
for three hours. Wow. And guess who didn't cover it.
Guess who didn't talk about it? The liberal media. So
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if Kamala was tuning out anything concerning her opponent, which
probably was the worst thing she could have done, then
I believe her when she said he wasn't doing any interviews.
I believe she believed that, I really do. But here
Trump is over here, using his budget wisely and getting
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free media because people really wanted to support Trump. Joe
Rogan has never endorsed a political opponent, but he endorsed Trump.
Because what's happening is you have a divide between those
who are really passionate about America, those who really want
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to see America doing well, those who want to really
see America be great in a way that people can say,
I love living here. Truly. We are living the American
dream and when you come here, there are real opportunities here.
But instead Americans are stuck on jobs they don't like,
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stuck with wages that are not worth getting up but
they have to because it helps to pay something. Now,
is this every American? No, but it's a lot of America.
And then we're having to watch the migrants who will
come in illegally. We don't have a problem with migrants.
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This country is full of so many nationalities, which is
what makes it beautiful. But there is a legal process
in place to have people here. But the border was
wide open, and so you're seeing migrants come over and
take jobs. So a lot of people are having to
deal with these truths and they wonder why Trump garnished
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so much support. It's very interesting. And so Trump, through
his campaign was able to have individuals come up to
him and say, I want to volunteer, I want to
speak at your rally, I want to endorse you, and
they didn't ask for a dime. So now Kamala is here,
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one billion, twenty million spent on her campaign and she
did not win. So here's the next thing that was happening.
Let's gather every celebrity we can think of. Let's get
the Beyonces, Megan, the Stallions, Cardi B's Glow, Rilla, Quavo Usher,
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Jennifer Lopez, these basketball players. I can't think of his
name right now, but you guys may know who I'm
talking about. Let's get Taylor Swift, Let's get Oprah oh,
and let's get the Obamas. And how much are these
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individuals getting paid? Are they getting paid? Did they volunteer? Well,
with Kamala spending over a billion dollars, I have to
assume there were a lot of people getting paid, including
these celebrities. So what they're banking on now is hey,
We've given you all this money to spend. Now what
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we want to know is what celebrities can you get
so we can gain the support of their fan bases.
Which did not work. It's gonna take so much more.
And I'm thinking to myself, you picked Jennifer Lopez to
endorse you. Jennifer Lopez is kind of going through her
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own counsel culture war right now. A lot of people
do not like this woman. She's going through her how
many I don't know her next divorce. She has definitely
gained all her Infinity Stones due to all of her
engagements and marriages. She's earned that name, thing knows for sure.
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And so she was not the right person to have
endorsed Kamala. She just wasn't. And there are a few
others I can think of as well. Dwayne Wade, That's
who I was thinking about. Seriously, it's just a lot
I just can't. So they wanted to use these celebrities
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to gain followers and supporters and hopefully voters, but that
did not work. And it may have worked for some,
but it did not work for those who were paying attention,
who were actually listening to Kamala when she did finally
decide to speak and one outlet I have to give
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them a shout out. You know, it's kind of hard
to do the blame game when it comes down to
these Democrats, because there was a lot of blame to
go around. But I am gonna give credit where credit
is due to CNN. A lot of people want to
say seeing Inn is biased, their only liberal media, but
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I'm gonna tell you, when it came to doing what
needed to be done, they did it. Anderson Cooper held
in CNN town hall just for Kamala. Trump was not there,
so it was Anderson Cooper as the host. Kamala's there
and the audience is there to ask her some questions.
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These are presidential questions. These are questions from voters who
want to know what she's going to do for them,
and Kamala, in true Kamala fashion, wrecked the town hall
so much so that Charlemagne, who is another one. I
want to know how much she got paid. Charlemagne is
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someone from the Breakfast club. I really want to know
how much they paid him, because after that CNN town hall,
he went on CNN and he wanted to drag Anderson
Cooper for asking Kamala those questions and for allowing the
town hall to go in the direction that it went.
And because of that I knew then I say, yes,
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she's she really messed up. And she has a lot
of people behind her, I believe who were paid, who
would come in and try to clean it up after that.
So Charlemagne kept saying to Anderson Cooper, why not stick
to the top of that Trump is a fascist. Charlemagne
was upset that Anderson Cooper was allowing Kamala to continue
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to be asked questions when he knew that she wasn't
answering them as she should. And I was like, yep,
this is a problem. This right here is an issue
for her. But Anderson Cooper should keep his held head
held high because he literally asked her the appropriate questions
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for someone running for the office of the president. He
did what needed to be done, and he did what
many thoughts CNN wouldn't do. He ran his town hall
in an unbiased fashion, and he allowed her the floor.
And if she really was the president, or if she
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really was presidential as everyone was making her out to be,
then she should have passed that town hall with flying colors.
But she didn't, and so her campaign budget was being
spent to counter and to shield who she really is
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as a person. Will Kamala be better off somewhere else,
in some other position. Sure, Even myself personally, I steer
clear of things that I know I'm not as good at.
Maybe I can dabble in some things and maybe pass.
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You know how you say you get a passing grade.
You may get a C. You know, a C is
always better than the D and E and the F right.
But maybe I'll get a passing grade. But maybe that's
not where my true passion and gifts are. So maybe
I need to go there so that I can shine
a little bit more and also be of more value,
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because this is what I'm actually good at. What that
is for Kamala, I don't know, but hopefully she finds it.
She's still young, but being the president of the United
States is not it. And anyone who was still frustrated
because you only wanted your first female president and you
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wanted your first female president to be an alleged black president,
because I still don't know what her true nationality is,
I'm just saying that for you guys, I don't know,
but if you were only voting for that reason, you
are also the problem. And I mean that we all
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due respect because we can not, you guys, vote for
someone based on gender and race alone. A lot of
people were hoping to make history with Kamala. She was
not the one to do this with and it would
have been very unfortunate has she won, because it just
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would not have been a great presidency. And we can
judge that based on the ninety days that Kamala ran
her campaign. I said one hundred and twenty days earlier.
I went a little bit over. I think that's four months.
But she is not the one. Ninety days. She blew
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through a billion dollar budget. Ninety days. She's now twenty
million over that budget and twenty million in debt. She's
not the one, you guys. And this reminds me of
when Asa brings home, you know, a girlfriend and tells
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the mom she's the one, and the mom instantly knows
she's not the one, even though the son is, you know,
all in love and he's trying to convince his mother
that she's the one for him, and the mom and
sent back like we'll see, or better yet, you'll see.
And that leads me into the next thing, where are
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we headed the next four years? A lot of great
changes are on the way, you guys. I am gonna
sit back and enjoy watching all the naysayers reap the
benefits of the Trump administration. And when that happens, will
they ever admit they were wrong? I don't know, but
there is a lot of finger pointing and a blame
game happening right now. Monster Democrats, But America has told
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them why they've lost. It's just that they don't want
to accept those reasons. Some are blaming Biden, some are
blaming media. It's a lot of blaming happening, and so
much so that there's one guy, and I don't know
his name, but Fox News had him on and he's
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basically saying that he is now wanting to run a
more middle ground campaign for both liberals and conservatives where
they can come and vote for who they want, but
vote on policies because neither candidate was offering any solutions
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to what's going on in America. And I was like,
is he serious? I wish I knew this guy's name.
I didn't get his name. But he's also pretty much
trying to convince people that neither candidate was a good candidate.
But I've listened to Trump and I listened to Kamala
over the course of their campaigns, and Trump has been
offering up solutions from day one. Not only has he
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been offering up solutions, Trump is not even president, and
he's off already gearing up once he hits office to
pass many of those solutions, including the ones that are
tied to war that's going on between Russia and Ukraine
and these other wars in other countries. He's already having
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these discussions. And so I'm not gonna get behind anyone
who says that Trump wasn't offering up some solutions, because
he has been and we're gonna see that in the
next four years, and it's gonna be a wild first year.
And I love that Trump released a statement regarding his
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policies that he's gonna pass with the transgender issue, it
is an issue. Men playing in women's sports is an issue.
I don't care what anyone says. There were a lot
of young girls who dropped out of sports this year
alone in America, in American schools because there were young
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men or men even in some of these adult sports
who identified as women who had not yet had any
changes done to them who were coming into the sports
and dominating. That's not fair. It's not fair to the women.
The men do not have to worry about women crossing
over into their sport because the level of performance is
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different between the two. And also, I'm looking forward to
and we'll be celebrating when Trump passed this law and
he makes some changes regarding that. As far as men
who identify as women being able to use the women's bathroom,
it has to stop somewhere. There has to be a
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line drawn somewhere. And I have always said, if this
is going to be a thing, it has to be
where that individual has completed the full transition. You can't
you will be full on men underneath a skirt and
call yourself coming into a woman's bathroom. That is not safe,
especially for young girls. That is not the way we
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should be running our country period. So if you want
to identify as a woman, you can't be running around
here with all your packaging and then call yourself identifying
as a woman. Have the full transition, and you can
get a little card and state that this has happened
and we can rock with you. That's the only way
I see the middle ground happening, but just being able
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to throw on a dress and a wig and whatever. No,
I'm sorry, it's a no. And I'm sorry for those
who identify those men who identify as women, who can
pass very easily because they do it very well. Sorry
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for you guys. But if that's what you're gonna be,
if that's a you're gonna identify as, you need to
go through the entire transition. And then Trump is also
talking about protecting the youth in schools. These children are
too young to be having these discussions, too young to
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be being told that they may not be a girl
or boy. I'm with Trump on that. So I'm looking
forward to that change. That is one worth celebrating. The
border changes, that is one worth celebrating. We're about to
head into some brighter days, thank god. And so over
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the next few months, I'm pretty sure there's gonna be
a lot more that's gonna come out about Commalin's campaign.
We are very close to the inauguration. I'm continuing to
pray for the country. I'm continuing to pray for all
of those involved in running our country. Whether I agree
with them or not, I do hope that God gives
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them the strength and the energy to make the right decisions.
And I'm also praying that anyone who doesn't have a
true heart for America that they either get it together
or that they're exposed and they leave their positions concerning us,
because the working class Americans deserve so much more than
what we're getting. And I mean that. So those are
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my thoughts, you guys, concerning Kamala and her one billion
dollar presidential campaign budget and her spending over twenty million
and being now twenty million in debt. I want to
know what celebrities she paid. I want to know if
any of her endorsements were free. It's gonna be interesting
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you guys the next couple months. If that information comes out,
I will come back and we'll talk about it for sure.
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