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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:41):
Hey, folks, how you doing, Wayne s Perce here New
West Radio Productions. New West Radio Productions dot com is
a website. You're all welcome to listen. I appreciate it.
I want to help support the network. That's cool too,
because I have to keep the lights on in the

(01:02):
studio somehow to keep giving you content, so and I
would appreciate that very much. Today's going to be short podcast.
I usually have one at the beginning of the week,
but I figured, well, I'm recuperating from a slight little

(01:26):
medical situation, and hey, I'm doing great today. I'm doing fantastic.
Two words or three words, drink more water. That's all
I gotta tell you, all right, just you know, Hey,
I'm good though. Any who, folks, A little short podcast

(01:50):
for you today, and I just want to share with
you a couple of things and kind of get your
not kind of I would like to get your opinion
on this as well, So the email address will be
in the show notes. My Facebook page will be in
the show notes as well. So here's the thing. There's
people out there who I want to be as nice

(02:16):
and as polite and as you know, blunt as I
can be. But I know I'm going to offend somebody
in some way because people are sensitive that way. But
I'm going to say it this way. I am finally,

(02:39):
you know, after spending months looking into a particular base
of someone's political philosophy, I have realized that this particular
person is not about America per se, in the definitive

(03:05):
meaning of what someone would say when they support America.
I know that's kind of vague. I'm not going to
get specific with that. I think you guys can draw
some conclusions on what I'm about to say. But there
are people out there who say they support America. They
say they create support for those people that support America,

(03:34):
and in a way, I'm just gonna put it this way.
In a way, they're the good guys. But what I'm
talking about is the people that say they support America.
You've probably heard me say this phrase before. They're conservative

(03:56):
in name only, they're Republican in name only. They're democrats
in name only, you know that phrase. In name only,
they're libertarians in name only. They have a particular view
of America in such a way to where they would
rather side with a branch or a brand of totalitarianism

(04:20):
we call socialism. They would rather see this whole country
collapse in its current form, just collapse and be nothing, lawless,
no constitution, no rights, no nothing. Unless they themselves want
their own rights to be the only rights anyone could

(04:42):
ever have, then yeah, that's what they want. So when
I hear or see a post where someone says, I
support America, I don't support Donald Trump, that's where these
people specifically stand. It was in the total and absolute

(05:04):
construction destruction of America to construct their own brand of
what they would consider a support for America, which is
literally no support at all, because they, in their own
delusional way, think the government, the taxpayers, you and I,

(05:31):
They think that they deserve everything they want for free,
in in everything, and they believe that they need or
in some terms that they use, they deserve it because
they are supportive Americans. Let's look back in history, shall we.

(05:58):
Isn't that the same narrative that those who supported Hitler
had the same you know, had that same under you know,
that same belief. Weren't they in that same category because

(06:20):
he said he was going to do it all he
said he was going to. No, he didn't. He lied.
But now see here's this little comparison that these people
want to make today, and they claim that President Trump
is that type of leader where he's going to say

(06:42):
something and totally screw things up. He hasn't screwed things
up yet. He's just taken money out of the hands
of the criminals in politics who funded many of the
oppositional forces against the Constitution America and the American people.

(07:02):
That's what he's done, and that's a very good thing.
But see these other people I'm talking about who say
they're American and they'd would rather support America than support
Donald Trump. These people are the same people who's problem
and I'm just speculating here. These are the same people

(07:24):
who probably would open their pockets and give whatever dimes,
Nichols dollars to any type of socialistic program if they
believe they would benefit from it personally and specifically. No

(07:44):
one else benefits from them opening their but they want
to profit from it, Okay, and if you look at
the varying degrees of their political philosophy, and they have many,
you can look at these people and you can see

(08:05):
their scale of understanding of politics is all over the place,
and their scale of where they believe their politics is is,
you know, in some way, shape or form not even
consistent with the principles of peace, freedom, liberty, security, or
the constitution of the United States of America. They're all

(08:29):
over the board, and they don't like anything that is
going to make America much better, much more profitable, much
more productive, giving our own people, the American citizens' jobs.

(08:50):
They don't want that. And basically, let's boil it down
to this, they want others to feel and be as
miserable as they are. It's to say it plainly. The
evidence is clear. If you look back in history of
the Democrat Party in America longer than I've been alive,

(09:15):
They've screwed this country many more ways than you would
ever imagine. Okay, And those people that follow the Democrats
are either democratic socialists, they are more than likely siding
with what I would consider to be Marxist policies. They

(09:38):
would accept nothing less than complete open borders. They would
accept with out questioning any any type of reasoning. They
would accept any religion that would destroy Christianity in America.

(10:03):
Any religion they do not have a purpose unto themselves,
except for gaining more for the control and prestige that
they would acquire from that acquisition of wealth. But here's

(10:28):
they also, here's the other side of that. They're the
first ones to support quote unquote redistributing the wealth not
to the American citizens, but to foreign invaders and invasion
forces in this country to demolish the very fabric of America.

(10:56):
That's how I see it, That's how I observe it,
because throughout history this has happened many, many, many times over,
sometimes in little ways, sometimes in huge ways. But we
see it on every level of the Democrat Party period.

(11:24):
And for those people who say they're in the middle,
they're all the people I talk about. They say that, oh,
don't I support America. I don't support political parties. I've
heard people say that to me. I myself will transparency here.
I'm nonpartisan. I don't give a crap about you know,

(11:45):
political parties. I think they should be abolished. That way
you get rid of special interest groups and lobbyists. That way,
you then start tearing away the threads of the foundation
of the Federal Reserve, and then you get rid of
the eye. So you're rid of the political parties. The
states know what they're doing, I would hope, except for

(12:08):
New York and California. But I digress. I know these
people that I talk about. I've literally met them, sat
down with them, had coffee with them, broke bread with them.
I know these people. Okay. I understand these people because

(12:35):
I've taken the time to learn from them. Okay, but
I also see something else. I see that they have
been manipulated, used, profited from and after all of that

(13:02):
they got thrown away. They've got pushed aside. The biggest
problem that we have now are one of the biggest
problems we have now is New York City. I'm not
even going to try to say his name, but Chuck

(13:23):
Schumer and someone else support his run for mayor of
New York City. He is an Islamicist with Marxist philosophies. Hey,
New York City, do you want that I think it's
time for you to rebel. I'm just saying you do
what you need to, But I'm I'm done, and I'm

(13:51):
going to make this decree today. Anybody that opposes America
for what it is and for what it stands for
what it should a for, which is peace, freedom, liberty,
and security by way of the rule of law of
the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights, by
the decree of the Declaration of Independence. If anybody opposes that, bye,

(14:17):
there's the border. Follow Rosie O'Donnell to Ireland if you
want to, because you don't deserve to be in America,
to be an American, you don't period. Hundreds and thousands
and tens of thousands, if not millions of people feel
the same way. I don't speak for them. I speak

(14:39):
for me based upon my observations of what I'm seeing.
And you can do whatever you want, but don't come
at me because I'm gonna fold you like origami. That's
just the way it is. Your ideas and your premise

(15:02):
of what this country should be is total bullshit. And
I don't care if you tell me face to face
or a message on Facebook or whatever, it doesn't really matter.
If you tell me you're in the middle and you
say you're an American but your posts are anti Trump,

(15:25):
that tells me everything I need to know about you.
And I'm sorry, not sorry, I'm throwing your ass under
the bus. I don't care. Years ago, somebody thankfully threw

(15:52):
me under the bus per se, and I recognized certain
elements of my life that were not consistent with certain
beliefs I had at that time. This is over thirty
years ago. And guess what. Epiphany and aha moments and

(16:18):
these realizations came one run after the other over a
period of about ten years, ten or twelve years, and
my mind was completely and totally blown into a billion pieces.
And I sat back for almost a decade within that time,

(16:39):
and I viewed myself without ever having any type of
thought about anything else except who am I in the
environment where I live? And when I began to see

(17:00):
all of these things unfolding around me in a much
clearer fashion, instead of just being so myopic in my
way of living at that time, I began to see something,
and I began to see that I that I was
expanding my views, my sensitivities. I began to see certain things,

(17:27):
and I began to accept the fact that it is
not against my particular beliefs to defend myself for the
hope I have of America in that time, and even now,
I won't apologize for anything I say to whoever I

(17:50):
say it to. Now. People can be pissed off at
me all they want, But I'm going to ask a
very important question. Who are you in the environment where
you live? And I'm talking who as you're growing up?

(18:14):
Who raised you, who talked to you, who taught you?
What schools did you go to? How did they resemble
what America should be? Was their respect for America closely
related to how you've sensed you should feel about America?
Or did you were you in opposition to that? There's

(18:37):
a whole lot of things to consider, But who are
you in the environment and where you live? You can
think whatever you want. You can think of me however
you want to think of me, if you I've had

(19:05):
someone tell me, and this is many different people throughout
my life have said something similar to me in this way.
But I'll just sum it up and say it in
my way, and that is people have told me that
I don't respect their opinions. Or here's the other good one.

(19:28):
I'm not seeing it. I don't understand it because I'm
not seeing it from their perspective. Well, first of all,
I do respect the fact that you have an opinion,
and if anybody disagrees with you, I will be there
to support your freedom of expression and speech. Okay. The

(19:51):
second one that I don't get it, that I don't
understand it because I don't see it from your point
of view, from your perspective, Why do you think I'm
saying what I'm saying if I didn't, Okay, As simple
people want to be oppositional at all times. There is

(20:12):
always going to be conflict, and that conflict can be
resisted by one thing truth. But you have to be
honest with yourself, and you have to dig it up
through yourself, and you have to spend the time, make
the effort to make that time and to do the research,
and to again, at the very end of the day,

(20:33):
ask yourself that question, who am I in the environment
I live? And if you're still rooted and grounded in
this myopic and your views are myopic in that particular environment,
we don't have a discussion to have and we're not

(20:56):
going to converse. There's no way we're going to discuss
it anything because at all times, on every level, you're
going to be in conflict with anyone who is in
opposition of your views. That's not a conversation or debate
that I want to have, nor does anybody else. Why

(21:16):
Because it's constant contradiction. Why would you want to have
a discussion like that. It's pointless. It's absolutely pointless. Okay,
absolutely pointless. Now you're probably wondering, so ask me. Email

(21:42):
link in the show notes or email address in the
show notes. Website link in the show notes. If you're
listening to this on the Spreaker app, if you're there
and listening there, please comment below thank you. If you're
listening to this on any other podcasting platform, one, I

(22:04):
thank the platform for having my show. And two, please
click the like and rate it and whatever so it
stays on that platform. So thank you very much. I
appreciate that. And I'll leave you with this. Truth is

(22:24):
not only what you see, it's what you feel. Remember that.
I just want I'm just why, I just want to
put that out there. Truth is not what not only
what you see, it's what you feel. Okay, So folks, guys,
you guys are awesome. Man, you guys are rocking it today. Man.

(22:47):
I will go away now because I have some other
things to do in the studio, and therefore I really
appreciate you guys listening and thank you for everything you
do to help support this independent media. Thank you very
much and I'll talk to you all later.

Speaker 3 (23:07):
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