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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, everyone, Welcome back to another episode of Motivation Zone.
It is your host, her Monica Ma super excited to
be with you guys, and what do we want to
get motivated about today? Listen. I'm recording this on the
fourth of July. This is the day that Trump is
signing the big Beautiful Bill. There's a lot going on
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and I really do believe, guys, this is my true
beliefs that there is a lot to be excited about now.
If you're not feeling the same way, my best advice
you guys is to stop listening to mainstream media, stop
reading all these posts on the internet, and actually educate
yourself about what it is that Trump is doing. And
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to Trump's credit in real reality and recognition is this
man has been saying these things and anytime he's done
interviews in the past when he was just Trump the
business owner, right, he has been saying that there was
some things that we were doing in America that we
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needed to do differently, especially when it came down to
implementing tariffs on other countries. And speaking of that with
the bit Beautiful Bill, there is a lot of misinformation
going out here saying, well, with this bill, our economy
is gonna be terrible. It's gonna crash. You know, We're
gonna have a hard time. We're gonna end up in
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a recession. I don't believe that whatsoever. As a matter
of fact, we have literally been scraping and scrambling trying
not to hit a recession under the Biden administration. And
one thing I'm trying my heart is not to really
talk about a nauseum in this particular podcast episode is
the migrant situation that's going on in America. It is
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being handled, thank goodness. But the reason why a lot
of us who voted for Trump stood ten toes down
on wanting Trump to secure the border, it's because it
was costing us money. A lot of the things that
the Democrats are saying, they want us to support, a
lot of the things that they say they stand for,
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only means Americans being more liable for the debts that
they're getting us into. And that is freaking reality. One
thing I have not seen with this big beautiful bill
is Trump saying that he's going to penalize Americans by
raising taxes, that he's going to penalize us by continuing
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programs that we know are not suitable for Americans' long
term and that is even with the welfare program. I
completely agree with Trump on that he's not saying he's
going to discontinue assistance. That's not what he said. What
he's saying is we're gonna implement, and this is a
part of the bill. We're gonna implement a working program
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where if you are a capable adult who is not
suffering from any ailments that's keeping you from actually getting
a job and working, we'll be happy to assist you,
but there is going to be a window where you
need to ensure that you're doing what you need to
do to get off of that assistance. That is fair.
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This assistance is not meant for Americans to stay on
it long term. And you know what's crazy is I
remember back in the day. Now, I don't know how
long people can stay on welfare. Back in the nineties,
early two thousands, I have no idea how long these
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people could stay on these programs. But it seemed to
me like forever. I know individuals this is a true story,
eyes who were receiving government assistance. They had rent payments
as low as for forty dollars a month on this assistance,
and they would go get a job somewhere and they
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would be told by the government assistant offices where you know,
whoever they're talking to, that if they work that job
and they make a certain amount a month or within
a year annually, that they would either a have their
assistance discontinued or lowered. And for that reason, because they're
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being educated on what things are going to look like,
later on, they decide they no longer were going to
work that job. I remember this from back in the day,
and I don't know because I've recently read up on
some of the welfare terms, and it looks like, you know,
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somewhere between that two to five year mark, depending on
what state you're in, seems to be the time frame
now that someone can remain on welfare. But of course
there are some terms and conditions that apply to that.
So with that being said, I know individuals who literally
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quit jobs because they didn't want to lose their benefits.
And I don't know if any of you listening in
have ever heard someone say that, but that is a
real thing, which then means that the working class American
who is paying taxes, you're getting taxes deducted from your
weekly bi weekly paychecks. You're paying for that person's lifestyle.
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You're paying for that person who is saying, hey, you
know what, I'm good. I don't want to go back
to work because I don't want these responsibilities and I
don't want to lose not really having to worry about
how things are gonna get paid. I mean, you know,
I get it. Personally, I would love to not have
to care about how things are gonna get paid. But
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I enjoy working. That's one thing about me is I
really do love what I do. I love learning new things,
and so now how I work is a whole nother conversation.
Do I enjoy working for certain people in certain companies
and all these things, That's another story. So we all
have our preferences, for sure, But I am with Trump
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wholeheartedly in holding these people accountable, especially if you have
the ability to work to not abuse the system. And
speaking of abusing the system, right, we're still hearing a
lot of people coming up against this bill. This is
going back to another episode of my podcast that I've
done a few episodes back, where I'm talking about checking
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the source of who's talking, who's saying these things, what
type of person is it. Of course, with different media
personalities and people online, we can't always know who they
are because they may only share what they want to share.
But I'm telling you, guys, there are a lot of
leachers talking. There are a lot of people who don't
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want their pockets affected, who have been abusing the system
for a very very very long time. They found these loopholes.
They have understood that there are certain people in office
who will not hold them accountable, and they haven't mind
that because they are being rewarded for continuing on in
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these particular policies or whatever the case may be. That
is a real thing. So we have to know who's talking.
Everybody who's talking is not saying. Everybody who's talking is
not someone who's good at managing money. Everyone who's talking
has never or there are plenty of people, should I say,
who's talk who's never ran a business in this country.
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There are plenty of people who's talking who has not
held down a job for no longer than a year
in this country. These are people that are on social media.
These are people who are in media. These are people
who are protesting in a lot of things. When it
comes down to this country, that is going into the
complete opposite direction of what we're supposed to be going in.
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And that's just reality. So it is good to understand
that when it comes down to who's putting information out here,
the scales are not balanced. Anybody can say anything at
any time, and we need to really understand that. And
to further push my point, right, I want to encourage
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you guys to do the math. I'm gonna leave some
links for you to read up on tax on tax
on Trump's big beautiful bill and what it's saving us
as Americans and the different things that he's implemented. Read
it for yourself. Go to White House dot go and
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understand for yourself. And I want you to compare what
Trump is saying he wants to do versus what the
Democrats are trying to keep him from doing, and see
who's costing what. Because when you do the math, going
back to the welfare program really quick, this is a
program that the tax paying dollars is paying for. Right,
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So when it comes down to people being on here
too long, if those policies aren't in place and people
are not moving in and out of these programs as
they should, because there are people who really do need it, right,
then we continue to pay for that. But if we
crack down on those things, then we're not paying as often,
and that's the important thing. And this reminds me of
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one of the analogies I've gotten while I was thinking
about this and thinking about this podcast is someone who
gambles when it comes down to someone who is all
ways betting and gambling their money and losing their money
because you can only win but so often. Right, and
as they say, the house always wins. So wherever you're
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going to gamble, you best believe they're gonna make sure
their bills are paid first before they let you. Guys
come in and just start winning all the time. Right,
makes sense? And so say, for instance, you know someone
who gambles all the time, and you're constantly giving them
your money after they lose their money. Initially, when you
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think about that type of relationship, you're looking at it
and you're going, oh, but I'm just helping a friend
or I'm just helping a family member, and it looks
like you're just doing a nice thing. But then as
time goes on, you start to realize you will never
get the money back that you're putting into that person,
because how are they gonna give you their money your
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money back and they're always losing their money. How is
that possible? Right? So, one thing I've said seeing with
the Democrats, especially the far left, is they complain a
lot about what Trump is doing, but they have never
offered anything in its place to take over what they're
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complaining about that makes sense to the Americans. So my
question to them is, what are you gonna do for me?
If I listen to you, If you're saying that Trump
is doing this and doing that, and he's going to
crash the economy, you're saying all of these things, what
are you gonna do any differently that's gonna be beneficial
to the working class American? You never really hear them
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say this. I would love any person who is supporting
the far left and you've been listening to the things
they've been saying, I would love for you to go
to my link that's in the description and leave me
a comment and let me know what they have promised
the working class American people, the tax paying American What
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have they said they're going to do in place of
what Trump is doing currently? I would love for us
to have this conversation. So then you have the subject
of the migrants, which we've discussed at nauseum at this point,
I'm trying not to go back into all of that,
but that was another thing costing tax payers money. And
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not only that, these sanctuary cities were getting funded millions
to house these migrants. We had to feed them, we
have to give them certain allowances to help them get started.
And still they are not legal in the country, which
means that whatever work they're doing, whatever money they're getting,
are they being taxed on that. These are questions I
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would like to know. If they are not being taxed
on those things, guess what, then we are the ones
paying and not getting anything back in return. So the
pot of America, just just think about us as a
money pot, is not being poured back into So the
fact that Trump wants to protect the border, and I
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also saw in his big beautiful bill that he is
now wanting to charge migrants who come here. And I
don't know how they're gonna implement that. I don't know
how they're gonna get any money from them, but I
do know that these migrants pay pretty hefty fees when
it comes down to at least getting as far as
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being able to cross the border. They pay a lot
of money to the cartels, and I've heard in some
cases thousands of dollars, so they can afford to give
America something. So what's crazy work is when you come
to my door, you come to my border, and you
come empty handed, and you say, I'm coming in to
use your resources. I'm coming in to gain some of
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your finances. But I have nothing to give you. And
you've given it to whoever you had to pay to
get here, so you had money, right. And that's another
thing that's always trip me up is I'm listening to
a lot of these migrants who have paid the cartaeil
thousands of dollars, and I'm sitting up here wondering, well,
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how did y'all get all of that? If you say
you're struggling in your own country, you're unable to find work,
and you know whatever, all the gazillion excuses are to
do what you're doing to cross this border illegally, how
did you come up with thousands of dollars to pay
the cartel to get here. It's an interesting thing, and
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I also understand Trump's concern and a lot of the
Republicans or Conservatives. Me. I'm an independent, guys. I listen
to both sides all the time, and I vote where
I know that I feel my vote will count and matter,
and I also vote towards what I really want to
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see done in this country. And right now, the Conservatives
in a lot of areas, not all is getting it right.
So when it comes down to that, another area where
the Conservatives are getting it right, where Trump is getting
it right, it's being concerned about citizenship based on when
migrants come into the country, they're pregnant and they have
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a baby here, if that automatically means they gain citizenship
or that child gained citizenship, that is something to really
be considered. Why, Because I've seen a lot of pregnant
women crossing over this border illegally and they're already pregnant. Okay,
so I'm pretty sure because I was I'm a little
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slow sometimes and I was wondering, why in the world
are they crossing this border pregnant, And then when the
conversation of citizenship came into play, I'm like, oh, I
get it, I get it. But honestly, you guys, I
had not been thinking about it. I thought, oh, well,
they're just you know, coming over here, coming with their families,
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whatever the case may be. But no, they're trying to
get here so that way, when they have that baby,
they can get some form of citizenship. It's interesting. I
don't know how all that works out. Have to look
some of those things up, but it's something that we
do need to reconsider. And I do see that Trump
was just saying that a lot of the things in
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the big Beautiful Bill are reforms of laws that we've
had for so long that we have just never revisited
and never looked over to say, you know what, Maybe
they have and they just voted against certain changes or whatever,
but we haven't made changes in a long time. And
I was just telling someone recently that that is one
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of the biggest problems that I have when it comes
down to especially our elders, is how many people get
stuck in our ways and we say, well, we've done this,
you know, our entire lives, never considering, you know, what
that action is costing us, never rethinking it and looking
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at the results and saying, well, maybe we need to
think about doing this a little bit differently, you know.
And so I am actually very very glad and excited
that this is happening. Because when we do the same
things over and over and over again expecting a different result,
what is the definition of that, guys, That is the
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definition of insanity, no doubt. Right. So another thing when
it comes down to this bill is not just the
tax cuts and off that, which I don't believe at all,
just based on what I've been reading, and I'm on
White House dot gov. I will make sure I leave
that link. I don't believe at all that when it
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comes down to the working class Americans that we're going
to be the ones being penalized. That is not something
that I'm seeing based on what I'm reading. And I'm
also very grateful that we are not in another Biden
Harris era where they're gonna raise the taxes on us,
and that's exactly what they're gonna they were gonna do.
And I will make sure to give you guys that
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link as well. So in my description it'll be pretty
lengthy because I'm gonna leave you guy has a few
links that you can read for yourself. Don't just hear
me saying these things. You can read it for yourself
and know that we're telling the truth, because when it
comes down to the Biden and Harris administration, they were
all about, let's do what we need to do to
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get in debt, let's support what we're gonna support, and
we're gonna go to the American people and get our
money back. That was That's what they stood for, and
that's real, and so I am very thankful that we're
not having to deal with that type of situation right now.
Trump is trying to change a lot of those things
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and we are not looking at a tax increase under Trump.
That is exciting because me personally, the reason why I
went out to the polls and voted for Trump is
because I was feeling so tired of owing the government.
You know, I was feeling it. I'm talking about from
property taxes to income taxes, and in my state we
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have sales tax. It was just we were putting out
money everywhere return and every time that administration decided they
wanted to do something, it was always talking about what
the tax payers can do to help. It was a mess.
So I'm very happy to see that Trump is considering us,
and I would say I'm giving it maybe maybe a
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year and a half for us to really see a
lot of these things starting to come out and clean
up a lot of the old ways of doing things.
I'm excited about that. And then also in Trump's Big
Beautiful Bill, which I've mentioned in a previous podcast, is
that he is doing certain things to help the farmers.
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The farmers are going to be taxed a lot less.
I know a lot of people who have been in
this discussion of what's going on in Americans farmer economy,
and when I tell you, guys, these farmers have been
struggling and they've been penalized for being farmers, it is insane.
So I'm happy to see that Trump has really been
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considering them, because truthfully, under the Biden administration, we didn't
talk about the farmers. That was just not a conversation.
But it needs to be because, just like anything else,
if we're getting everything from other countries, what happens when
there is a serious issue, there's a serious shortage of something,
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and you're not supplying anything for yourself. That is not good.
So I am so happy that Trump is considering the
farmers as far as supporting them financially so that way
they can continue to stay in business, they can continue
you to grow food that is going to be supplied
across America because we're not really thinking about these things.
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But our food, our resources is so important for survival.
You know, our water supply is support is important for survival.
So I'm happy about that. Another thing I thought about
in reference to encouraging you guys not to be listening
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to the far left and not to just be listening
to mainstream media about Trump's big beautiful bill is I
thought about how many of us, and I don't know,
I can't say everybody listening in has gone through this,
and maybe it's possible, but how many of you guys
have cut off a friend or a family member because
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they were using you? They were constantly getting something from you,
whether it be money, whether it be demanding your time,
whether it be some other resource. They're constantly coming to
you for something, and then one day, because of one conversation,
a one situation that revealed that that person has been
completely capable of doing whatever you've been doing for them
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or supplying for them. They were capable of getting it
for themselves, but you've been doing it the entire time.
And then finally you're like, you know what, No, I'm
not going to continue to do this, and mind you,
you taking on that mentality and no longer supplying that
person has maybe caused a rift in a relationship. Maybe
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that person treats you a certain kind of way now
and it gives you that feeling of I'm an enemy,
or I'm no longer a friend, or I'm a bad person.
And my message to you guys today, even with seeing
what Trump is going to go through when it comes
down to dealing with the far left constantly being against
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every decision he makes, is be be comfortable and be
courageous in making the best decision for you, because there
is peace in those decisions, even though someone else may
view you differently because you're no longer supplying them. And
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I want to say, and I'm trying to remember this
scripture because it's just popping in my head that he
who gives gifts has many friends, right, And I want
to say that was in a book of proverbs. What
the address is, I'm not certain, but that is a
true statement. If any of you guys out here today
are just continuing to pay the price to have someone
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in your life, and that's in the sense of constantly
supplying things that you know you should not be, but
you don't want to be seen as a bad person.
That is not a good reason to stay in those relationships. Also,
what I can say about Trump is he is displaying,
regardless of what people are saying about him, he is
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displaying the traits of a true leader, because that leader
has to make decisions for the people, even when the
people does not know those decisions are good for them.
And that happens a lot. And we also have to
remember that we are not in a society full of leaders.
We are in a society full of followers. If we
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were in a society full of leaders to begin with,
we wouldn't have to be writing a lot of wrongs,
we wouldn't have to be doing so much of a
law reform because the leaders would have been looking after
the people. And regardless of what's being said out here
in these streets, taking care of home first should always
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be the order of doing anything. When you're out here
giving and you're giving your last to somebody, it should
not be the last that puts your house in a
position that where you now have to beg for what
you just gave away. And that happens a lot. Even
in the church settings. That happens so much. I have
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seen so many stories and we always reference something like
a light bill or something like that. Someone is in
the church and that individual gives their last and it
was actually the light bill payment that they had in
their account. They give that during tithe and offering, and
now they have to go beg someone else to pay
their light bill. What was the point of that? So
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now you have to be put in a position to
where you need something that you just gave away. So
the thing is to make sure you don't need those things.
And a lot of the times, even biblically, and I'm
talking about this because I want to paint a realistic
picture of this, you know, because it's a lot being said,
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but biblically back in the day, I want to say,
before Christ right BC, when it came down to giving,
they would give what they had an excess, and that
made sense because it may be something that they had lacked,
and someone else came to the table with whatever that
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person was lacking, and then they also came to the
table with their excess, and they were able to look
at what each other was bringing and say, oh you
know what you got that? Okay, great, I need that
but I have this, do you need this? They were
able to do that, and I have always been saying
that sometimes I do wish we had a bartering system,
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a good one, you know, something similar, because a lot
of us are sitting on things that we don't need.
I try not to lately because that just creates a
whole lot of clutter my opinion. But when it comes
down to leadership and understanding these things, everybody does not.
And we have a lot of followers who are talking.
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We have a lot of followers who are making decisions
and swearing that they don't need the leader, but they do.
And Trump is not trying to win a popularity contest,
which is why I believe that his intentions in getting
America back on the right track is true. And to
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Trump's credit, He's been talking about doing this since the
beginning of time. He's been talking about implementing these terrriffs
since he was a business owner in New York. And
he's talking about how much these countries are doing business
with us, but they are not having to pay us
anything to do that. And once again, right we have
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leaders or should I say people who are in leadership
positions who would prefer their popularity over doing their job,
and doing your job sometimes mean disappointing somebody. You cannot
possibly as a leader make everybody happy. Someone has to
make the hard cause. And to me, the Democrats have
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been in a popularity contest for so long, which is
the reason why they have gone so far and supported
so much that they should not have supported. Another thing
that is in this bill when it comes down to
the transgenders, is something that the left has supported, is
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the support through medicaid of helping children transition into a
gender they were not born with, which means a lot
of medications, a lot of appointment follow ups, and permanent
surgeries that changes how these individuals look and feel and perform.
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And that is terrible to do that to children who
are not able to consent and not able to really
really consider what their options and choices are before they
do that. And so that is one of the things
in the bill that Trump made sure to pass that
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the children and their parents, whoever is pushing that child
up for that surgery no longer has that support through medicaid,
and that is very important. So we have to start
whining who's talking. Are they leaders? Are they followers? Are
they someone who is properly managing their own life. And
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it takes me back to Biblical again, because even in
the Scriptures it says, if a man desires the office
of a bishop, let his house be in order, let
him be the husband of one wife, Let be under
his submission, which means his children listen to him. These
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things are important. But we are just listening to everybody
throwing everything at the wall and just saying, oh, it
gotta be right, it has to be right because they're
loud and they're passionate about what they're saying. Being loud
and passionate about something does not make a person right,
and it doesn't make it worth listening too or implementing
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even And so going back to this big, beautiful bill,
there's a lot in it for I believe correction in
a lot of things that we've accepted over the years,
in a lot of loss we have taken over the years.
He even goes after Biden when it came down to
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forgiving student loans, and I understood Trump when he was like,
that was a huge mistake because student loans usually federally funded,
and if those students are not paying those loans, then
that money is not coming back into the government who's
actually lending it, if that makes sense. And so to
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forgive all of those loans, those federal funded loans, is
to say we're okay with taking a loss on all
of that debt. And so what he's doing is saying,
we want to lower the costs of student loans. We
want to lower the cost of tuition so that way
the students can afford to pay. And then also he's
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holding these colleges accountable when they approve student loans and
haven't really gone through that student's finance. Is to ensure
that they're able to keep up with whatever the agreed
payments are of that loan. And I feel like that's fair, right.
So what Trump is doing and what they did through
DOGE is they went through and start coming through the
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budgets that they've been spending. And he's saying, where can
we save, Where can we save and put money back
into the pot of America? Where can we do that?
And if you listen to everything the Democrats are telling
Trump not to do, don't secure the border? Trump, Well,
who's gonna pay for him not securing the border? Who
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can somebody answer that question for me? Do not implement
tariffs on other countries. Trump, that's so mean, that's so mean.
We wanna do business with these people that are so mean? Really,
because business is business, seriously, and when it comes down
to it, at the end of the day, I'm not
here to be your friend. I'm here to supply you
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with a service or a product. Either you want the
service of the product or you don't. And that's okay.
Does that make sense? So, oh no, don't implement the
tariffs Trump, mm m, don't do that. Oh, don't pass
the big beautiful bill. Trump, do not another thing in
the bill is he said? I am gonna make sure
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you guys don't have to worry about this six hundred
dollars with gig work online where the Biden administration was
going after gig work and PayPal Stripe, any of these
payment processing platforms have to report your income of six
hundred dollars or more when it used to be twenty
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thousand dollars or more. What a jump and what a change.
And a lot of people who are saying, oh, you know,
we're for what the Democrats are saying. The far left
is saying they didn't even know they was about to
get hit with the biggest tax bill they have ever
seen in their lives. And a lot of people was
gonna owe taxes who have never owed taxes in their
life because they was probably only making a thousand dollars,
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you know, some people who do gigwork on the side.
They was about to get a bill because what was
happening was those platforms were being told that they had
to report those incomes, which means they have to send
in a ten nine to nine for any income six
hundred dollars or more instead of twenty thousand dollars or more.
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Very interesting, it really is. I mean I was like,
that is the biggest jump, and every since the Biden
administration tried to implement it, I do believe that these
major payment platforms went up against that because that shifted
their whole business. They had to keep up with more
money than they've ever usually had to keep up with,
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and I don't think they really enjoyed having to do that.
And when it comes down to these platforms, they have
so many different payment processing fees and all that they
have to keep up with all of those things. Now
with every single person who's making at least six hundred
dollars that's a lot I cannot imagine. I mean, I
want to I need to google this and see how
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many people use just PayPal a loan, and I guarantee
you maybe a good eighty percent of those people, if
not ninety five percent of those people are making six
hundred dollars more bringing something in, you know. And so
I believe those companies gave pushback, and so the Biden
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administration kept pushing that rule and that law back and
back and back, and they decided to not implement it
for a couple of years. And then this year, I
think it was something like five thousand to eight thousand
dollars or more. So they did not even do the
six one hundred dollars or more for the year twenty
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twenty four's taxes, if that makes sense. So it's a
lot in this bill that has benefitted the people, and
they don't know anything about that because they're listening to
the far left and they are not spending time researching,
they're not spending the time making sure that they're understanding
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what's going on. And again again I go back to
with what Biden and the Harris administration was getting ready
to do. Who's gonna pay for these things. Who's gonna
pay for not implementing any terrorifts on any countries in
a way that's beneficial. Who's gonna pay for all of
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these increases. It's gonna be us. And I've heard some
of the Democrats say the migrants are coming in, they're
taking over jobs Americans, America's Americans don't want to work,
you know, And I'm like, that is not a good
way to support your country. It's saying, let the migrants
come in and take American jobs, right, and so then
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if that happens, what happens to the economy If Americans
can't get jobs? But yet you want to tax us
for the things that you're doing that needs to be
paid for. Make it make sense? It doesn't. So I
leave you guys some links to the Big Beautiful Bill.
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I have another one that's talking about the tax increase
that Biden what's gonna make. I also have some other
information from the Big Beautiful Bill. Since it's passed, I
am gonna include these in the description. I would love
to hear you guys' thoughts on this. There's so much
that comes over me when it comes down to talking
about this that I would love to say. So, I'm
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gonna break this down in a few more podcasts and
we'll talk about it as I get more information. But
you guys, read this bill for yourself and then draw
your conclusions from there. Do not just continue to read
taglines and comments and all of that and take that
for what it is. Literally repeating what you're you've heard
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instead of laying eyes on it for yourself is just
not the best move in twenty twenty five period. It's
just not And that's that's that's what I gotta say
about it. So you guys, leave me a comment, check
out the links that I'm sharing. Remember to leave your
comments classy and professional, because that's all we do over here.
And until next time, you guys, I look forward to
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chatting with you on politics again soon. Chat soon.