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Twenty five May twenty twenty five, twenty one to ten.
It has come to my attention with my own realization
that the aha moments that I've had in the last
several months has let's just say, revealed to me the
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many verifications and many validations that have been present in
as a result of an observation of what I've said
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concerning the Democrat Party. Let me simplify that for you,
everything I said about the Democratic Party has come true.
They've been this way for I don't know over one
hundred years, but just within the last twelve or fifteen years.
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The Democrat Party has been the party of the corporations,
of the elites, of anybody that's opposed to The Democrats
are opposed to anything that is conservative, that is looking
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at security and liberty as being the forefront of the
growth of the United States of America. The Democrats are
not for the people, never have been, number will be
simply from my perspective, in my opinion, have always been
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the scourge of the landscape of the politics of the
United States of America. Every single last one of them,
and the new batch that came in eight years ago
or whatever it was, have no idea what America is about.
Have no idea what literally what they're doing. They have
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no idea what they're doing. They never have and they
never will. Their quote unquote mentors of their party seemingly
have abandoned them once they got with the program. And
this is what we deal with every day now. The
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fact of the matter is that the sories it was
kind of allowed there. The fact of the matter is
is that we have a we have a I don't
know how to put this. I'll put it this way.
There's a disconnection between the understanding of peace, freedom, liberty,
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and security and the liberties that we have. There's a
disconnection from that and what the Democrats want. And I'm
saying this all Democrats, from the politicians, to the constituents,
to the voters, to you name it, all Democrats. There's
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a disconnection that they have created, which they of course
lie about, dismiss every objection to what they're doing, and
they just keep pushing their agenda. The disconnection and the
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separation is getting bigger and bigger. The separation not only
of their own constituents and their own members of their
own party are leaving the party, but the abyss is
growing wider and deeper, because the Democrats really don't want
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America to be in the hands of people that are creative, resourceful.
They don't want the artists or the writers, or the
musicians or anybody of that nature to have power. And
when I say power, I'm talking the creative sense of
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moving this country forward in a very positive way. Unfortunately,
we see a lot of the Republicans literally pulling their
support from some groups of people and supporting some groups
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of people who are siding with the Democrat Party. So
I'm going to say this, and I make no apologies
for this, the political parties of the United States of
America currently in twenty twenty five need to be abolished immediately.
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I know a lot of people are a lot of
people are going to say, we can't do that because
we need something. No, no, no, no. What part of unity
in our communities do you not understand, especially the first
word of what this country is? United States of America? Okay,
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I am for I do support immigration, legal immigration, do
the right thing for the right reason, for the right outcome.
I do support social programs that benefit the elderly, the
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veterans of both law enforcement and military, and social programs
that support those let's just say, the children of parents
who are not able to financially sustain themselves at the
point at which their children are going to school. I
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support programs that help them have that support in the
community to get a good education. I do because that's
the type of family I came from, very educated, very
supportive of that education. I am a product of public school,
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so I've been well educated. So I do not believe
in any of those cases, in any of those situations,
should the federal government be responsible for the dissemination of
any finances going to those programs. I believe in states' rights.
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I believe the state should find every possible way to
support our elderly, our retirees, from the military and law enforcement,
and the education in the state. I believe that. Now,
how are we going to do that? Yeah, look at
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go look at other countries that have free healthcare and
free education. Take a page out of their book. See
what they're doing. Right. For the most industrial nation in
the entire world, the United States of America, we are
forty trillion dollars in debt. Okay, why not because of
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the overspending, not because of any of that. In that category.
It's because of the waste, fraud, and abuse of those
programs by people who run those programs. The only common
sense program is closed borders. Right is increased payments to
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the elderly, retirees, former law enforcement, former military. I can't
say former because they took an oath and that oath
never expires, so these people need to be supported. I
also look at inner cities. I also look at the
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devastation that drugs have, that drug cartels commit to destroying
these inner cities. Last year in Aurora, Colorado, the TDA,
I'm not even going to try to pronounce that cartel's name.
They invaded, Yes, they invaded Aurora, Colorado, took over apartments,
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bust in a whole bunch of people, set everybody up,
and now the FEDS under Trump have gone in and
arrested dozens, if not more than those members of that
particular cartel. I want to say this, and I know
this is going to sound controversial, and it is in
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its you know core, it is controversial, but it is
There is a reason why I'm going to say this.
We need twenty thousand troops on the southern border. We
need ten thousand troops on the northern border. Canada can help,
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we can help keep that safe. The President of Mexico
just said they're not closing the border, then we, the
people and the military of the United States of America
should get down there right now and immediately close that border.
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I know that sounds controversial, and I am I welcome
your emails. Okay, email address will be in the show notes.
But literally, literally, we have to close the borders to
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have a free society. In every country that has had
open border policies had has had to change those policies
for the protection of their citizens. I think that I
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think that we the people need to do more. And
if that means well, create a paramilitary group or get
a bunch of neighbors together and patrol the neighborhood actively
in and shifts, then that's exactly what we need to do. Again,
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I know that sounds controversial. I know that that sounds
you know, kind of almost you know, like a militia
of sorts. It sounds bad. It sounds again, it sounds controversial.
I know that, But it's your neighborhood, it's where you live.
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Why do you not protect yourself, your neighbors, and your
neighborhood I know everything that everybody has ever said in meetings,
in committee meetings and hearings has always been focused on
securing the border when it comes to illegal immigration and
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drugs flowing over the border. And by the way, more
drugs are coming from the cartels from the northern border
than they are from the southern border. Go look at
the statistics. But why are people so against closing the border.
I'll tell you who those people are. They're liberal, conservative,
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and name only Democrats who don't give a shit about
your safety. I said it, and I make no apologies
for it. Closing us out. I want to say, we
the people have a responsibility, and that responsibility is to
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this country, and to this country, we have to do
what we can to keep it safe and liberated from
those people in Washington, d c. Who want to destroy
this country. And if that means we have to do
what we have to do, then that's what we have
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to do. I know it sounds harsh, I know it
sounds really vague. I understand that, but I think you
can get the meaning of what I'm saying. I know
that a lot of places don't think that we have
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a problem with immigration. We do a massive, massive, massive problem.
When I lived in California, I work closely with the
law enforcement down there, and one day I spoke with
one of the law enforcement officers. We were picking up
a deceased individual, and I said, these gang members need
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to go out into the freaking desert and just kill
themselves and let the vultures take over. He looked at
me and just had that look on his face like what, yeah,
you know I And I also told them, I said,
anybody break in my house, I'm just gonna well, let's
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just say they're not going to have a good day
at all. And I picked up the deceased individual and left,
and they just looked at me like, you know, had
that look like the Democrats have when they look at
you to try to protect yourself and wanting to protect yourself,
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they look at you like, how dare you? You know?
How dare you want to protect yourself? How dare you
want to get a good education? How dare you do that?
By the way, if you and this is another statistic
I saw about five years ago, most most Democrats support
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a for profit court system. Go look it up. I
saw this about five years ago. They want a for
profit court system, and they get it with you paying
your speeding tickets, your you know, your whatever ticket you get.
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You know, if you're speeding or you know, you make
a whatever. You know, you get busted for drunk driving,
you got to go to jail and pay all these
fees and fines and everything else. Yeah, they want a
for profit system. I don't get it. Why does it
have to be for profit when those courts are serving us.
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Same thing with the politicians in Washington, d c. And
in every single state that you reside in. Why are
they wanting to get paid when they are supposed to
serve us. We are their boss. I look at it
that way. If they want to get paid, we will
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decide and give our consent to pay them as a
result of their work and their merit, not their popularity.
If that works out, you number crunchers out there, tell
me how well that might work out. Go ahead, email
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