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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, everyone, Welcome back to another episode of Motivation Zone.
It is your Hotel Monica. Super excited to be with you, guys,
and we're gonna discuss very briefly here Donald Trump being
the new presidential elect. I'm so excited about it, you guys.
I understand that the liberal per brand right is on
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point with what they have already been doing. They're painting
this now as a dark time that we're entering into.
But I have a question for you guys. Is there
anyone out there who doesn't already feel like we're in
a dark time? That's just my question, because I'm like,
to go into a dark time means that you're not
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currently in one. That's how I take it. Is that
how you guys take it. I'm just asking personally because
I'm excited. That means that I feel like I'm already
in a dark moment and I'm about to go step
into the light. That's just me personally. So it's very
interesting that that narrative of we're entering into a dark
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time or we feel that way, but we're gonna keep
the fight is so crazy to me. But it's on
point with the way Kamala has ran this campaign, and
in my opinion, this is the reason why the liberals lost,
because we have been telling them, whether you're conservative or independent,
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people have been telling them why the American people are
feeling the way we're feeling. What's going on in our
country right now is disturbing. We are struggling with the economy,
the housing market is off the chain. We have been
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saying these things, and we're getting ignored. And the difference
between Kamala and Trump's campaign was Trump is over here
building a team. Whether that was his intentional motivation or not,
he was doing that. He's inviting people over to his
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campaign who were on the other side who disagreed with
him openly and very publicly, and some people very maliciously
at one point, including jd Vance, who is right now
the vice presidential elect or should I say the vice
president elect. I'm getting ton tied trying to remember all
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these titles, but yes, jd Vance really went after Trump
at one point and in Trump's previous administration. But jd
Vance what I really like about him, and the reason
I voted for Trump Vance is because I feel like
jd Vance would make one heck of a president. And
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when we're voting for a president, we're also voting for
the vice president because if something does happen, God forbid
too Trump, who's going to run the country If they
don't have any sense, If they're a very poor candidate,
he probably could have lost his ticket as well. But jd.
Vance was very strong. What I really enjoyed about listening
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to him in different interviews and podcasts was he was
very empathetic towards what was going on in America, and
he you can tell he really felt it for himself,
so he didn't have to be convinced because he's basically saying,
I'm living this as well, I'm feeling this way for
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my children. He really took the time to explain his
true feelings and emotions, and he seemed to express that
very well. But not only that, he discussed how much
he's grown, how much he's learned, and he also broke
down why he changed his mind about Donald Trump and
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how he felt like even with the Liberals, because he
himself was once a Democrat, recent years, he felt like
he was being lied to and he noticed that by
their actions versus their words, which is how we usually
see things. Right, one person says one thing they do
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another thing and you're like, Okay, that's not lining up.
So I really can appreciate that about him. And he's
also very apologetic. He says I was wrong for this,
and that is something I hope he can rub off
on Trump with regarding because I'm telling you Trump, he's
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a heart. He's a heart one to crack when it
comes down to being apologetic. I don't know if that's
just years of dealing with so many people and running
all of these different businesses, and because you take certain
responsibilities and if you say you did something wrong that
could bring a lawsuit, maybe that's why he doesn't do it.
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You get what I'm saying. I have realized that with
a lot of companies that I've worked for over the years,
they will not apologize for something even though they're wrong,
because if they admit they're wrong, then that person can
use that against them in court. So maybe that's why
he doesn't do it. Because he was a businessman before
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he was a politician. We're gonna have to give him that.
It's true. But I do hope that JD Vance would
be very healthy for Trump and that will continue to
help Trump remain humble. I believe Trump has already learned
some things for himself. He did run a more humble campaign.
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He's stuck to the topics of what was going on
in America, and he stayed on that topic, and he
presented solutions where he could. There are some things he
stated he still doesn't have any solutions for, but he
will get them. And I believe that because he has
a team. JD. Vance is a part of that team.
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Tolcy Gavin is a part of that team. Kennedy is
a part of that team. Elon Musk is a part
of that team. And while these are all flawed individuals,
all of us have our issues, all of us have
room for improvement, but also we all come with our
own talents and gifts as well, and we can't spend
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so much time sitting at the table crying about our
flaws instead of also bringing to the table our strengths
so we can get some things done. And I believe
that's what they're doing, and I'm rooting for them. Kamala,
on the other hand, spent the ending of her campaign
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bashing Trump, making sure she kept these certain talking points.
I'm gonna tell you where she really lost me, Where
I really wanted to tune her out. And when I
really started praying that God sees the lies that this
woman tells is when she started saying that Trump was
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starting to suffer from dementia and that he wasn't doing
any interviews and that his health was poor. And I'm
sitting here like what She can't be serious because I'm
here watching Trump going from rally to rally. He's over
here tossin fries at McDonald's. He's over here doing three
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hour interviews with Joe Rogan. I'm like, where is she
getting this from? He has not skipped a beat. You
guys have not seen any videos trending of Trump stumbling
over his words. You haven't seen any trending of Trump
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forgetting a thought. You just haven't. But she was hoping
to pander to those who hate Trump so much that
they will never ever dive into looking this up and
doing any research for themselves. That's what she was banking on.
It did not work because a lot of people were
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actually seeing what Trump was doing. They were seeing Trump
continue to show up and because he did that, because
he stayed consistent and he was constantly being interviewed. Trump
is over here sitting in a town hall with nothing
but women in Atlanta, and they're asking him all of
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these questions and asking him about his policies and how
he's gonna treat women. He was constantly going into the
enemy's camp. And when I say enemy, those who opposed him.
He was constantly being interviewed by them. And but Kamala
is wanting to spread a narrative that he was afraid
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to be interviewed. What we're watching this go on in lifetime.
He's literally showing up letting liberals ask him question. He
didn't shy off with any media. Everywhere he went and
he did a media interview. All the media outlets were
there asking him real questions that he was answering. So
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the gas lighting with the liberals were very real. I
hate to say it. I know that's a word that
so many people feel is overused, but they did a
lot of gas lighting, you guys. And that was one
What she was doing was she was using narrative that
everyone was bringing against Biden. She was using that against Trump.
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Biden was literally tripping upstairs, falling downstairs, tripping up on stage,
standing in place while everybody's clapping and moving and listening
to music and all this, and he just had a
dead stare. It looked like he didn't even know where
he was at. And I pray that Biden when he
leaves the White House, that his life is fulfilled and
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he's able to do whatever it is he desires to do.
You know, we're not God. We can't say what's happening
with people. I don't know, but I'm wishing Biden the best.
But did this turn out as it should? Yes? I
do believe that. And I constantly see Kamala and whatever
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campaign she was running, putting on this front of what
you think you saw, you did not see in so
many ways. When we saw Biden falling apart, they were
saying Biden was healthy. Now he's strong, and he's ready
to run this campaign. They were saying this. And then
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the moment he holds the debate with Trump and they're
seeing the cracks they were hoping weren't so obvious to
the American people, But now they can't deny how obvious
it is. Because this is going on for what maybe
two and a half hours or so, and so that's
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enough time to kind of see where a person really is.
And because they could see it so clearly themselves, and
they were already able to see it, but they were
hoping we weren't. They were hoping it would be enough
that we can ignore it, so they caused him to
step down. But this is after she claims Biden is
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strong and that he's gonna win this race seriously. So
now she's putting those same things that were said about
Biden on Trump. But the problem is, as they're doing
all of this, as they're calling Trump a races, as
they're saying that he's gonna put people in concentration camps,
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as they're saying all of this stuff, they have no clips.
As she's saying that Trump is unraveling and that his
health is declining, there is nothing to show for it.
We can run clips all day on Biden, and we
can run clips all day on her, because the biggest
accusation has been Kamala doesn't show up for interviews. She
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didn't show up for a lot of interviews in the beginning.
That's facts. Kamala stumbles all over her words. Facts, Kamala
cannot give a speech without the teleprompter. Facts, All of
these things are truth, so many clips to back it up.
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But they were hoping that we didn't research. They were
hoping that we weren't watching. They were hoping we hated
Trump so much that we would just hang on every
word that they said. And that is wild. And that
became more apparent to me when they allowed Charlemagne from
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the Breakfast Club to start doing press runs on their behalf.
Charlemagne was so upset with Anderson Cooper for that CNN
town hall because Anderson Cooper was asking Kamala real presidential
questions for somebody who's running as the president for the
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president for that office. He was asking her real questions
that she was struggling to answer. We could see that
for ourselves, and that's why Charlotte and others were so
upset with Anderson Cooper because they're like, when you saw
her not being able to answer these questions, you should
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have stopped asking her questions and you should have stuck
with the fact that Trump is a fascist and he's
this and' and we're fighting for our democracy, which is
complete foolishness. Hate to say it, it is. So they
were hoping that they can keep the blinders on and
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that the American people would just take it for what
they were saying. But we were also watching, which leads
me to the end of Kamala's campaign, where all she
did was bring out celebrities. Where was her team? Where
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are the experts on Trump's team? You have Kennedy who's
clearly talking about how he feels about our food, our environment,
and how he wants to make changes with that. You
have Elon Musk, who was working on the technology side
of things and also the environmental side of things. I
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don't believe him and Trump are going to see ida,
iow when it comes to electrical resources, because Trump still
is really going to be going after that oil. But
I believe they're going to be able to work some
things out. As Trump said, even in all of this,
he hadn't even won and he wasn't even the presidential
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elect at the time of this hurricane, but that him
and Elon Musk were able to move forward and get
some resources for a lot of people who were without
electricity and who were without communication because their mobile phones
were out, their signals were out, and was able to
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bring in his technology and he was able to share
that with those individuals so that communications could get back online.
How valuable is that allready? But what Kamala did was.
She showed up in Georgia and she did a few photos,
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but you never heard her say, this is what we supplied.
And of course FEMA and their seven hundred dollars to
each family, but you never heard her say, well, I'm
pulling this resource frohim here, and I have this person
and that person, and we're gonna make sure we supply xyz.
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Maybe for some people FEMA was enough, but FEMA was
not providing electricity or communication, I can tell you that.
So her team was lacking, and the may American people
saw that. The American people saw that the only thing
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being presented at the time is all about the appearances
and the talk, opposed to a real plan being put
in place, and opposed to listening to the real viewpoints
of the American people and the real feelings and emotions
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behind these times that we're in right now. Instead of
really paying attention to that and sticking to that as
a topic, she brings in other topics of things like abortion.
That isn't really the most major issue right now in
this country from most people, It just isn't. Is it
something that needs to be discussed, Yeah, but is it
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the most major thing? No? So then it became a
women empowerment movement as well. But yet they were begging
for the men to vote, but then it didn't vote
that he was a sexist. It's just too much. We're
supposed to be voting for the people in general, male, female,
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every nationality that's here, that's in America deserves to have
their voices heard and deserves to have an administration who's
going to care about the things that we all care about,
and in general, that's usually. Don't overtax us. You're overtaxing
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us because you guys are in debt, because you're sending
money to other countries. Secure our borders, and definitely make
sure the process is a good one for those who
really want to come in here legally. Take care of
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our school systems, make sure that these children are getting
the proper education, and stop pandering to groups who want
to be included in things that they shouldn't, like the
men in women's sports. Period. We have a lot of
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stuff happening right now that is a problem. Interest rates
are too high, groceries, the cost of living high. That's
a real everyday problem that people are waking up with.
Going to work, regarding working over time to try to
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counter they're tired, seriously, but she missed that, and people
have been saying that, and Trump and his campaign they
stuck to those talking points and they continue to discuss
things that they will do when they get in office.
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I'm going to jump in another podcast later on and
we'll go over some things as I do more research
on what Trump would like to do when he gets
in office. I think that would be a great and
important conversation. This is not the moment I want to
go into that, because I do want to be able
to have a lot of details on that before diving
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into it. But I at least wanted to share my
thoughts on why I thought Kamala lost this election and
from my point of view, not having a team behind
her who was presenting great solutions for this country, not
sticking to the actual talking points of the problems that
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Americans are screaming out regarding cost her this election, and
a lot of other things. And one other one that
I really want to bring up because I feel is important,
is they underestimated the other nationalities that are here. We
always get into this black and white thing. It's so
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it's just crazy when Obama came out and scolded black
men for not voting for Kamala and then calling them sexist.
It became a race issue. It became a male versus
female issue. But then the polls show that the Latinos
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came out for Trump, the polls show that the Amish
came out for Trump. It shows that first time voters
who had never voted before came out for Trump, which
means that Trump's campaign was gaining new ears and people
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were listening because he ran his campaign as if he
was listening seriously, and all of the line that the
liberals were doing, the fear mongering, trying to get people
to feel like Trump is just gonna take us into
such a dark space. It can't work when people feel
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they're already in a dark space. It just can't. So
they missed the mark on that. And there was a
conversation that I've had recently where we were discussing the
migrants and what could have been their thought process on
just opening the border the way that they did. And
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one thing that we thought about is maybe they wanted
to use these migrants in a lot of these swing
states to get the vote, because in every state that
Kamala won, they do not check ID, and so that
was a and I said, this is when I understood
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that God would not allow this election to go the
way Kamala wanted. Because number one, that's deceiving, and no
one should be voting in an American election without showing
an ID, without being a citizen. We can't go vote
in elections in any other countries ourselves. And then also
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because so many people were changing parties this year, we've seen,
unlike ever before, so many Democrats voting Republican. It's been wild.
And I knew then when I started to put the
puzzle pieces together, I said, God's not gonna allow her
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to win this election because if it is true that
they opened that border for that reason, one of the
reasons being that they wanted to be able to have
more migrants voting in the election. The counter to that
was how many of their own party turned and voted
for Trump. It could work if there was no turn
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and no shift, but there was a shift. I said,
we have to follow that. We have to be confident
in that because more people are seeing what's really happening,
more people are in tuned with the picture that she's
trying to paint, and it's not working. And the celebrities,
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the Obamas who it was. It was too much, It
really was. So I'm rooting that we're gonna have an
amazing next turn, and I am predicting, and I would
be betting on it if I didn't want to hold
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on to my dollars. Seriously, I would put money on
it that the liberals who are upset now will be
thanking us later for taking the stance. I have no
doubts we're doing this for the country, not just for ourselves,
but for America as a whole, because I really do
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believe a lot of us want to see everyone thriving,
and I pray we get there. And I'm gonna just
tell you guys this, Let's all work on ourselves. Let's
get in this mirror. Let's do the work, do self work.
Let's change our attitudes, the way we think, the way
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we treat others. Let's change our conversations to healthier conversations,
and let's continue to be mindful of our actions. I
encourage that today I'm thanking God for this when I
believe that everything is happening as it should Jesus name
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and shall continue as I always say. So, those are
my thoughts you guys, If you have any thoughts on
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