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Speaker 1 (00:18):
Hey, folks, are you doing, Wayne S Pierrece New West
Radio Productions, Get yourself all wrapped up in this in
this crazy world that we're in, got stuff going on
and in the Middle East, got stuff going on in Israel,
and got stuff going on in Iran and all that
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kind of stuff. And everybody's blaming Trump. Well, let me
point my finger right of you, Liberals and Democrats. It's
not his fault. It's your fault. You're just not gonna
admit it. I don't care what you say. Your opinion
means nothing to me, Your views mean nothing to me.
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Your lies definitely don't mean anything. So that's all I
want to say about that. What we got going on
is something that has to change, Something has to change,
what should change, And it's real simple. I don't see
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why you can't see this. What has to change our attitude.
Our attitude has to change. Now, there's a lot of
other factors involved, but mainly that's it, because if we
have an attitude of this world is just a mess.
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And you know all this other, Yeah, the propaganda out
there from the mainstream media, the factions in both political parties,
including the Independent and Libertarian Party, and all of this
just happening in front of us, and it's just tearing
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us apart. Why our attitude towards humanity has to change?
Are our attitude towards ourselves has to change. It's not
about who's doing what, when, where, why. It's just put
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that on the side and leave it over there on
the other side of the room. Because I've been watching
videos lately, and I've been watching what China's doing. I've
been watching what Japan is doing. I've been watching what
you know, Dubai is doing. I've been watching videos that
literally that literally show technology at its finest, at its
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more perfect level of existence. And then I look at
the United States of America and I wonder, we got
some very smart scientists over here. We got some very
smart people behind the scenes in these tech companies. We've
got some very very intelligent and brilliant people designing various things.
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And I watched these, you know videos about the CEES
conferences and conventions all over the world, and I'm looking
at the United States of America, born and raised right
here in a grand old USA, and I'm wondering, what
the hell is happening to this country? And I found
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out I found out what's happening. We are a profit
driven company, not a product driven company. You go look
at the advanced technology that China has, you go in
robotics and electronics and computers. Same thing with Japan, same
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thing with Germany, same thing with all these other places
in the whole world except for the United States of America.
And what we have in the United States of America,
if you want to consider it, advanced technology and electronics
and robotics is so damned expensive that you and I
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the general public cannot afford it. But they can afford
it over there. And when you look on Amazon and
you look at, you know, these little desktop robots that
you have, these little you know things, those are great,
but anywhere between six hundred and twelve hundred dollars, nobody
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has that kind of money. Nobody that makes less than
fifty thousand dollars a year can buy something like that.
So no, the question is, what the hell is happening
in the United States of America. And when you look
at the various countries that have this advanced technology and
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what they're putting out in robotics and in cars and
in homes and all of this that is just in
VR and AR and all of this. Again, the question
is what's happening in the United States. One of the
things that I've learned a long, long time ago, many
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decades ago, is America is the brightest, freest, and most
productive country in the world, just one of them. But
we are everyone else's supermarket. We are everybody else's bank,
We are everybody else's you know, stuff, whatever it is.
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You know, why don't we shut off that flow, bring
it all back here to the United States of America
and make this country what this country was meant to be. Okay,
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because we have the brilliant scientists, we have the you know,
all of these companies and just as a side note,
most of your tech companies that are in California are
moving out because of Gavin Newsom. But that's a whole
different story. So we need to take all that technology
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and all these companies that make billions and billions a year,
and they need to pour that into the technology for
the average American who makes a hundred less than one
hundred thousand dollars a year. Because once you put that
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in the hands of the everyday people, going to work
within within twelve to eighteen months, possibly twenty four months.
We're going to see in America a United States of America,
a powerful America, productive America, a profitable America, succeed where
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no other country would have ever imagined it could. They
couldn't see America prospering in the way that we should.
We're going to be equal in that production, not not
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second place, not third place, not fourth place. And consider
this as another side note, the education in the United States.
Since the creation of the Department of Education in nineteen
seventy nine nineteen eighty, our scores have dropped considerably. In
every other country scores have increased considerably. So think about
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that one as well. We have to do what we
have to do. You want to stop crime in the
inner cities. You want to stop crime in the smaller cities.
I live in a city that has one hundred and
forty thousand people, and they're shootings, there's theft, there's you know,
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all this stuff. There's crime. We're not immune from it.
But you want to stop all that, then put your money,
big business, big tech into creating what the little guy
that makes less than one hundred thousand dollars a year
can have in their home to have with them to
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be a part of a larger city, or I should say,
a lot larger piece of society in a city of
about one hundred and thirty one hundred and forty thousand people,
and stop the crime. You want healthcare there you go.
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The more you have something, healthcare, crime prevention, whatever it
may be, the less it's going to cost. And the
only way to do that is to put the technology. Well,
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first of all, take the billions of dollars and create
the technology, and put it. Secondly into the hands of
the people. Period. That's it. And again healthcare, we are
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the most. We are one of the most indebted countries
in the world, thirty five trillion dollars. Other countries have less,
but two very big things cost American taxpayers billions every year,
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and that is healthcare and military. When these big tech
companies and I'm talking big ass tech companies start putting
money into the technology to give who are military personnel
to win these battles that they're in, we're not going
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to have a problem. When you take that technology and
put it into the hospitals, you're going to have more
people being cured ye of severe ailments, even smaller elements
ailments like arthritis or gallator you know, acid reflux or whatever.
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But see, here's the problem specifically with healthcare. Big pharma
doesn't want to cure anybody. They want profits and they
want continued customers. Big Pharma, let me say this to you.
You take the billions and billions and billions of dollars
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that you make, and you put it into curing people.
Do you know why? The more people get cured, the
more people go to work, the more people pay taxes,
if that's what they want to do, The more things
that people can do to help you lower your costs,
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because if you look at your outflow of your revenue,
your costs are mainly in paying for development of these
fake I say fake in terms of synthetic drugs, instead
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of pouring that money into looking at plant based drugs
or medicines that heal people, not the chemically based medications
that have ten to fifteen different side effects that are
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killing people. You understand me. You get this, Big Pharma,
Go talk to your number crunchers. They'll tell you the
same thing. Your better investment is securing people, not creating
returning customers. Go crunch the numbers. If you don't believe me,
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go crunch. Should the numbers, go talk to your accountants,
go talk to your analysts. They will tell you the
same thing. You ever seen that Family Guy episode where
Brian Pewter Smith was hiding something and he goes and
finds out what it is, which is the cure for cancer?
What did Peter Pewter Smith say, one pill to cure
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one hundred to keep continuing, you know, returning customers. That's
how I rephrased it. So enough of the enough is enough,
Enough of the Democrats, enough of the Republicans, enough of
the Independents, enough of the libertarians, enough of these people.
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You guys need to step up. And here's my finger
wagging at you. You guys need to step up, come
together as a unit as a people that are going
to help the United States of America prosper and hopefully
bring down that thirty five trillion dollar debt. But see,
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you have advisors, politicians that advise you in what to
invest in. And the number one investment that you put
taxpayer dollars in is directly to the failure of the
United States of America because when that happens, you make
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trillions of dollars. And if you don't believe me, Crunch
the numbers. Crunch the numbers I already do. I wouldn't
be saying it if I didn't. And here's the other thing,
and one last thing, and I'll get out of here. China.
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If it wasn't for doctor Henry Kissinger, who was Secretary
of State under Richard Nixon President Nixon, we wouldn't have
trade with China. He went over there and opened up
trade with China, or some other people as well as
him went over and talked to them. We don't need
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to be trading with China. We have very good companies
here that can do everything they can to keep this
country sustained. But no, you outsource all of the manufacturing,
all of the you know, food supply, all of the
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medical supply, you outsource it. What about America? What about
the people that want to go to work? What about
the people struggling to get ahead? It's in America, not
out there. So here's my solution, or I should say
a solution. Shut your big damn mouths, pull all those
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companies back to the US and help everyone prosper. Okay,
if you can't do that, mister and missus elite, mister
and missus big Pharma, big Agra, big tech. If you
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can't do that, pack your shit and get the hell
out of the United States of America and stay the
hell out, because we want America to prosper. We want
every single person in America to prosper, to be the
better person than they were ten years ago, five years ago,
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two years ago. And here's another solution. Close the border,
renegotiate trade contracts, bring back sixty five percent of the military.
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And here's four more things to do. Get rid of lobbyist,
get rid of special interest groups, get rid of the
Federal Reserve, and get rid of the irs. You want
this country to prosper far beyond what you could ever imagine.
Those are the things to do. And if you don't
believe me, crunch the numbers. Now you're probably going to
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be guessing and estimating and saying, well, that's not going
to happen for another ten twenty thirty years. If you
put together a definitive plan that's efficient, that can make
that happen within the next five years, you can cut
the national debt in half. I say five years, give
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or take a few years, but more give than take.
I would go this far in the next ten years.
You can cut the national debt in half when you place,
when you do those things that I said again, three words,
crunch the numbers. That's all you gotta do. That's all
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you gotta do. If a special interest group, if a
lobbyist is going to a special interest group and then
they pay a politician half a million dollars to get
a bill passed, you know what that's called. Go look
it up in the dictionary. It's called corruption. Okay, it's
not called deals. It's called corruption. And it has to
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stop because of the American people who work hard and
pay their money every year to put in the general
accounts of the federal government to help protect us. The
politicians are using that money to pay somebody else. No, no, no, no, no no.
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You're gonna take that money, put it right back into
our pocket, back into our cities, back into the country,
and you're gonna make this country better. And if you
don't get your ass out of office because you're not
an effective leader, there you go. The very last thing
I want to say is this. I had to get
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that off my chest because in the last two or
three days this past weekend, I was just I was
watching so many people complain. I'd see comments on Facebook.
I would listen to Scott Lobato. I would listen to
a bunch of people just literally literally literally specifically in
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the comments on Facebook, bitch about President Trump. He's the
one that causes he did this. He did that. He
doesn't have the right to do this. That's not legal
for him. To shut the hell up and go read
the Constitution, and as a matter of fact, go read
the other laws pertaining to what he did with Iran specifically,
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if you don't think he has the legal authority to
do what he did, you need to go back to school. Okay,
that's the last thing I want to say. You liberals,
you independence, you democrats and report publicans, you better start
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holding your people accountable for what they do, and if
they don't do it right for the sake of the
prosperity of the United States of America, you better hold
them responsible for the downfall of this country. That's all
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I got to say. Folks. You guys rock man. You
guys are awesome. Website link will be in the show notes.
Email address in the show notes. I'm looking forward to
seeing some email from you, folks. Email address in the
show notes folks. You guys rock man, you guys are awesome.
Thank you for listening. I do want to say this.
I just had to get all of that off my chest,
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and I just if I piss somebody off, I'm good.
I'm good. So there we go. Folks, have a great day,
have a great week. We'll talk to you all later.
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