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Welcome to the Ho Host Show and as always I'm
your host, Ho Ho. Saw you doing? I hope you're
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doing good. I really do. Today We've got some stuff
to talk about. Boy howdie. We're going to be talking
about the strike on a Venezuelan drug boat. We're going
to be talking about the uh well, that one's a surprise. Actually,
we're going to be talking about ill hand Omar, talking
a little bit about her and her net worth. Going
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to be talking about Trump sending forces to various US
cities and let's see, I got a couple articles on
that one. And the article that is the basically the
title of today's show, Trump is wrong and I know.
Speaker 3 (01:31):
No.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Look, I am a Trump fan very much so I am.
And there's several things that I really like about Trump,
his presidency, his stance, some of the things that he does,
some of the things that he talks about but in
this particular case, I don't agree with him a position
that he has, and I definitely don't agree with him,
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and it looks as though I'm not the only one,
because according to an article that I will be talking
about later, of Trump voters disagree with him on this stance.
So we'll get into that and you know, a little
bit of hypocrisy. But first we are going to start here.
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And of course, every single article that I will be
using in today's show can be found over on flipboard.
So if you head on over to theho hostshow dot com,
click on the newsfeedtab and you won't see this magazine
in there as of yet. I will load it up
on Friday. Whenever I get home, I'll put it on
the website. However, if you just click on one of
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the other magazines there in Flipboard, you'll be able to
get to other magazines that I have done. You only
see this one dated for nine three, twenty twenty five,
and I know that's yesterday's date. I won't be publishing
this until nine to four, but anyway, you'll be able
to see it there. So let's go ahead and get
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into this. So I had seen this article and by
the same time I read this article, I had already heard,
you know, a little bit about the interview that he'd
done and some of the things that he was saying.
But this headline from India from MSNBC would not bother
me at all. Trump considers televised arrest of Russia Gate foes,
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and I tell you what, I'm all for it. And
this is of course talking about former FBI director James
Comey and former CIA director John Brennan, arresting them for
crimes that they have committed very much so, and we've
all heard about these crimes. I mean, this isn't anything
that I'm really getting into, because that's not the point
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of putting this article in there. One of the things
that I truly respect about Trump and his presidency is
he's willing to learn, right. I mean, he's willing to learn.
He's willing to learn from his mistakes, acknowledge the fact that,
you know, he doesn't know everything. And that's something that
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I truly respect from him as a person, as a president,
because he doesn't claim to be, you know, to know everything.
He doesn't claim that every single stance that he has
is right. I mean, he you know, he learns his
way of thinking. Things that he thinks about they evolve.
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I mean, it's not just a it is my way,
this is what I think. And he is married to that,
and he is going to defend it with everything that
he you know, with everything that he is. He's not
that type of person. I mean, don't get me wrong.
There are things that he is a hardliner about that
he very much believes and is willing to die on
those hills. But for the most part, when it comes
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to a lot of different things, no, he's not like that.
He's willing to learn. And whenever he was asked about
this very thing, because he was asked whether you know,
the the arrests of various people regarding Russia Gate, whether
it should be televised, whether you know, whether you know
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different news places should be notified, and you know, the
same type of thing that was done to other people
in the Trump presidency, including him, whether he would consider
doing something like that, and he he thought about it
for a moment. You know, he thought there was a pause,
and he's like, you know, four years ago or five
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years ago, however, you know, whenever, however long it was,
he said it wouldn't have even been a question. And I
believe him on that because and he even reflected on
this during this interview, because you look back and he chose,
once he won, even though all of the information was
out and or at least enough information to know that
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Hillary Clinton was indeed guilty of mishandling and classified information,
he chose not to go after her. He didn't push it,
He let it go. He wanted the country to heal,
and he thought one of the first things one of
the best ways to do that is to let byguns
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be bygones and just allow her to skate on what
it is that she did. You know, he gave Hillary
Clinton and the Democrat Party grace, but he also said
that was something that was never given to him, that
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whenever he left office, and even beforehand, if you're really
paying attention and looking at how things ended up playing out,
that nobody gave him any grace. They attacked him, They
broke the law into doing so, They tried to completely
destroy him, politically, financially, every which way they possibly could
think of to go after him, they did. And he said,
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four years ago it wouldn't have even been a question,
of course, let's show some grace let's not do that,
Let's not make a spectacle. But now he's changed. Now
he's like, you know, I wouldn't be against it. I
wouldn't be against them recording it, showing it on live TV,
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the arrest, the trials, he wouldn't be against it. And dude,
I'm all for it, you know, because I want there
to be arrest I mean, I've talked about it on
this program more than once that I am ready for arrests.
I'm ready for these people because you know, they went
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after Trump in every which way they could possibly think of.
They threw the book at him. It was legal political war.
I mean, that's exactly what it was. And the problem
is they had nothing. They fabricated the intelligence that they had,
the lies, and they used that to go after Trump.
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It's no surprise that all these leaked you know, leaked
classified papers and everything else that they have thrown out
there that oh, this is a you know, this is
because Trump is dirty, YadA yadah blah blah. No, it's
it's false. They fabricated evidence to make Trump look guilty.
Do you understand what I'm saying. They didn't find him
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guilty of anything. And when they didn't. They fabricated stuff.
They lied, and then they leaked the classified information of
fabricated lies to the public using the FISA Court in
order to go after Trump and his administration. That's what
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they did. When they couldn't find anything, they made it up.
And it wasn't just in the making up the lies.
They leaked classified information because they made it classified. They're like, oh,
this information, if it's going to have any appearance of truth,
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then we have to make it classified. Of course we do.
But they fabricated the evidence and that's not okay. What
they did is not okay. And if I've said it once,
I've said it one hundred times. You're not going to
stop these people from doing things they shouldn't be doing.
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If you just let them get away with it, that's
a problem. If we're going to be able to heal
as a nation, we have to prosecute the criminals. We
have to hold them accountable for what they've done. We
have to. We are supposed to be a nation of laws.
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If you really stop and think about it, that's what
made America great. We were a nation of laws, and
regardless of your political class, regardless of your economic stature,
regardless of your race. Laws are supposed to be equal,
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no matter what, equality under the law. That's what we
are supposed to be about. But if you have people
protected classes where law doesn't mean anything, are we really
a great nation anymore? And Americans know this, know that
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that's the thing that makes us different from any other nation,
from any other kingdom, from anything else ever in history.
Laws are applied equally. That's how things are supposed to
be done. And we know that when it doesn't happen,
that there's something wrong with it. We know that it
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ain't right. We fight back, we call it out, We
recognize that, we pointed out, we call it out. We're
not going to let these people get away with it anymore.
And why should we Why should we allow this person
to get away with anything they want to whenever this
other person can't. Why do we have different laws that
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different people have to abide by. That's what it means
to be, you know. And I'm not people throw around,
you know, white pricey vilege. I don't see my white privilege.
I've been white all my life. I don't see it.
In fact, I see just the opposite. For me, I
gotta work harder to get the same thing. I didn't
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intend on going here, I really didn't. But you know,
I don't have a channel on TV. I don't have
a month for my history. I don't have special places
that I can go and be protected. I don't have
that kind of stuff. I don't have special scholarships that
I can get because I'm a white man. I don't
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have that. I don't have those kind of things. Worse,
you know, privilege, your white privilege. Yeah, bullshit, I ain't
got it. I ain't got it at all. The privilege
isn't in a race of privilege is in the political class,
because those are the people that can do whatever the
hell they want to commit, whatever crimes they want to.
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I mean, good god, I mean, you know, we've been
hearing for couple of weeks how people are you know.
I was listening to a reporter earlier today and I
don't remember who it was they were talking about. It
might have been Letitia James, I don't remember. It doesn't matter.
Three different houses, and she's claimed on all three of
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them that those are her primary residents most definitely two
of them, and two of the three, you know, they
had renters living there, so they were like, oh, well,
she has to be living in this other address. She
has to be living here because this is her third house,
you know, And they go there, they knock on the door,
and oh, she's not living there, somebody else's and he's
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renting from the person that owns it. That's fraud. I mean,
that is clear cut fraud. You pay different mortgage rates,
you play, you pay different tax rates, you pay different
amounts of money whenever you claim something as your primary residence.
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And here she has, you know, three different locations, every
single one of them she claims are her primary residence,
and she's not living in one of them. Holy shit,
Where the hell does she live? How many more houses
does she have that we haven't discovered yet. Yeah, and
you mean to tell me that nothing should happen, that,
oh they're coming after her because she's black, or because
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she's a Democrat. No bullshit. She's breaking the law, clear obvious.
Hold her accountable. Don't let this shit just get swept
over under the rug. Don't ignore it anymore because it's bullshit. People,
and we the people shouldn't be tolerating this. We the
people shouldn't be allowing this stuff to happen. We the people.
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We cannot continue to bury our heads in the sand,
because isn't that what's been going on for far too long.
We've been caught up in what's going on in our
own lives. Get me wrong, I mean I've done it too.
I have. I've not paid attention near as much as
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I should. But these people are supposed to represent us,
and we're going to get into some other aspects of that.
So I'm going to go ahead and move on from
this point. Is Trump learns from his mistakes, and hopefully
he's learned from this one as well. We got to
hold these people accountable, and it looks like from everything
that we're seeing, we're going to these people are going
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to be held accountable. Now for those of you that
don't know, and I thought this was absolutely hilarious. You know,
we just got off of a you know, a three
day weekend, Labor Day weekend, which you know, regardless of
the reason of the holiday, it is a nice time
just to kind of chillax, be at home, enjoy time
with family, friends, do whatever you want to do. It's
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an awesome time. And well President Trump apparently did the
same thing, but can considering he went media dark for
a couple of days. You know, there was rumors that
flew around, and one of those rumors was the president died.
Are you kidding me that the president died? I mean,
I don't really think so. I haven't heard anything about that.
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You know, you would think that if the president actually died,
that we would know this, that it would be national news,
not just rumors floating around from different mainstream media legacy
news media places, and that it would be more than rumor.
And whenever the truth came out, I mean, they were
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almost disappointed to find out that the president was still alive.
This article from the Daily Wire Irony Alert ex Biden's
aide says, it's concerning for Trump to disappear for a
few days. It's concerning, really. Yeah, these media people that
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were like, oh, well, there was nothing going on. You know,
Trump didn't make any appearances for a couple days. Oh
this is bad. I mean, Trump's got to be dead.
We are concerned that the president isn't making the parents
and talking to us. Really really, over the past four
years with the previous administration, where was your concern when
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Biden didn't talk, you didn't see him for days, when
he wouldn't talk to the media for god knows how
long weeks, wasn't reachable people in his own administration, people
in his own cabinet didn't talk to him. I mean
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towards the end of his administration, he wasn't even part
of his own cabinet meetings. It was his wife that
was actually overseeing these cabinet meetings. Where the hell was
the president and this was concerning to these people, to
these news media people. So Trump taking a you know,
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a couple of days during a long vacation break. They're
concerned about him disappearing. Where was their concern during the
Biden administration? Nothing but pure hypocrisy. That's what we see
out of the left time and time again. That's what
we see out of mainstream media, legacy media. That's what
we see from people like MSNBC, CNN, CBS. It's hypocrisy.
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They claim to be concerned, are they really No, they're
not concerned. They're they're afraid they're going to be called out.
I mean, that's really what they're afraid of, because that's
what's happening. The more they talk, the more they condemn,
the more they go after Trump what he is doing
and what he is accomplishing. The more people are seeing
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things happen, you know, a change in their pocketbook, a
change in their banking account, a change in the crime
in Washington, d C. Where we haven't thrown right in
our face, And the more we see that what we
have is Orwell's nineteen eighty four. Don't believe you're lying eyes.
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That's what we see out of mainstream media. When things
were bad, they were like, no, it's not really bad.
Don't believe what's going on in your own life. Don't
believe that the prices are rising in your money doesn't
go as far as it used to. Don't believe you're
lying eyes. We are living in George Orwell's nineteen eighty four.
They're terrified that you're going to figure out the truth.
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They're terrified because of Elon Musk, because of Rumble, because
of non traditional news sources, podcasts. They're terrified because they
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no longer are the arbiters of information. They no longer
control the flow of information. It was so so much
easier to lie to you, so much easier to lead
you astrait, so much easier to keep the truth hidden
from you. Whenever they were the only places you were
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able to get information. Now they have competition. Now they
have other places that people can get information, and they
are I mean, have you been paying attention to some
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of the numbers and how these various places have you know,
their numbers has declined steadily and drastically over the past
several years. It makes you wonder how they've ever been
able to stay in business. Oh yeah, that's right, USAID
money because the left controlled Washington DC has been funneling
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places or funneling money to these various NGOs, organizations, news places,
various people because they tote the water of the Democrats.
They're afraid you're going to find out the truth. And
the thing is you have. You've opened up the curtain.
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You've seen the wizard. You see what he truly is,
and you're not impressed. I know I'm not. I'm not impressed.
I see the weak, fable individual that's behind the curtain,
and a hike Really it you and I was supposed
to be afraid of you. They're not as powerful as
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they've made you out to believe that they are, and
we're beginning to see it and it's terrifying them, and
of course it is. They no longer have the hold
that they used to. Before we get into the next
story talking about the you know where I believe that
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Trump is kind of screwed up a little bit, you know,
the the whole Trump is wrong in this my opinion,
of course. But before we go into that, let's let's
take a quick interluse. So just a couple of minutes
and I will be right.
Speaker 4 (22:24):
Back rolled into Monday. The engine just quick. Spent all
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my week leaning under that dude.
Speaker 5 (22:50):
The knuckles or dusted grease stains on my jeans. The
truck won't starting and mocks my dreams.
Speaker 6 (23:04):
I checked, but I checked, the plug prayed. The song
got in the motors.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
Guns a week's worth of sweat. Nothing turns out right,
this honk of jump stealing all.
Speaker 7 (23:20):
My nights so on and something dumb.
Speaker 5 (23:23):
I know it inside, but the answer keeps running and
it loves.
Speaker 6 (23:29):
I turned the keen nothing more.
Speaker 5 (23:32):
You'll sound the South got the heavy hearted.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Broken down Blue, brought a buddy over, said he'd take
a look.
Speaker 5 (23:53):
He shook his head side and cursed the book.
Speaker 4 (23:57):
We've tried every trick under the sun, but we're losing
this battle.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
The truck is won.
Speaker 6 (24:07):
Over.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
Always open and gott I'm stuck in my heart, just
staring at Chase this driveway press gotten out there.
Speaker 6 (24:18):
And a proof cares by. He's broken down. Oh it's something.
Speaker 4 (24:46):
Dumb and knowing inside.
Speaker 6 (24:48):
But the answer keeps unting.
Speaker 5 (24:51):
Then it siswer the king of the horse, no sound.
Speaker 6 (24:57):
Soon got the heavy heart and broken.
Speaker 2 (25:21):
All right, and we are back. You know, I gotta
be honest with you about something. In the other semi,
I had a you know, the mobile studio. I was
able to sit down. I had it. I brought a
chair with me, able to sit down, do everything, had
a little tray that came out, you know, a little
little desk type of a thing. That was pretty cool.
I liked it. I enjoyed it. But in this semi,
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the setup in the in the Sleep of Birth is
a little bit different. So I'm not able to do that.
So in here it's it's I'm standing, you know, it's
a standing mobile studio set up. And to be honest
with you, I actually kind of like it. I dig
being able to stand up, you know, it allows me
a little bit more freedom of movement. Not a lot,
you know, but a little bit. It's nice. I actually
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kind of dig it. I like it, all right, So
let's go ahead and get into the next article. This
one is from the Free Beacon. Now I don't remember
when I seen this other article, because this actually starts
with another article that I seen, and whenever I read,
I want to be honest with you, I was like, no,
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there ain't no way, There ain't no way this is true,
you know, And I just I wrote it off as
just misinformation from you know, legacy news media. That's that's
what I did. I wrote the whole thing off because
I'm like, there is no way that Trump is talking
about doing this, none whatsoever. And the headline said, and
I couldn't find it. I did look around for it,
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wasn't able to find the article. So I'm just going to,
you know, paraphrase with what I was able to remember.
But it was saying that Trump was talking about allowing
Chinese nationals to continue to come to school here in
the neighborhood of like six hundred thousand, I believe, six
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hundred thousand people. And I was like, that's holy shit,
no way, no way. Come to find out, yeah, that's true.
Trump is talking about doing this. And according to the
interview that I had heard, because I did hear some
audio of it later on. This was from an interview
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that he did with I think Reagan something or another
I don't remember the person's last name, but an interview
that President Trump did with them, and yeah, this is true.
Now a lot of people are like, oh, holy crap,
this is going to more than double the number of
Chinese nationals that are coming to school in the United States.
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And of which case that isn't true because that six
hundred thousand was over the course of two years, and
right now there's like, you know, two hundred and seventy four,
two hundred and seventy five thousand Chinese nationals that come
to school here every year. So it is going to
go up, but not by a whole heck of a lot.
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But here's why I say the President is wrong in this,
and I don't like this move at all whatsoever. I'm
totally against this because all of these people that are
Chinese nationals, you can just pretty well bet that ninety
five ninety six percent of them are spies. You only
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get to come here if the Chinese government says that
you can, so it's pretty easy to assume that all
these people are just nothing more than Chinese spies. You know,
they're either trying to bring something over here in order
to wreak havoc on our agriculture, which we have seen
from Chinese nationals coming to school over here, or they
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are stealing our research because a lot of our researcher
is done in universities and they're sending them back home,
stealing our intellectual property. We're seeing this time and time again, right,
and it's bad. It's bad for America. It really is.
You know, if if the president, if President Trump has
has campaigned on and said that he is American first,
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how does this serve America and the other the you know,
the his his his defense of this was kind of simple.
It's like, look, we need the money that you know,
the Chinese bring to American universities, and if we no
longer have that, then what we are going to see
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is our struggling universities, you know, the lower universities colleges
that we have. We're going to see them close up shop.
And he doesn't believe as though that is good for America.
But here's my argument to that. Okay, one I call bullshit,
but two, to have that kind of a stance you're
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ignoring what the university and college systems has become. Education
isn't worth what it used to be worth. They're lowering
standards left and right. But here's one of my first
arguments is if you have six hundred thousand over the
course of the next two years, so three hundred thousand
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seats being filled by Chinese nationals every single year, then
that's three hundred thousand American citizens that can't get into
those classes. They can't seek higher education because you know,
these Chinese students that are coming over here, they're not
taking gender studies classes, they're not taking liberal arts classes,
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they're not doing those stupid bullshit filler classes that a
lot of these universities like to offer. They're not doing that. Instead,
they're going in for science, technology, engineering, math. I mean,
that's what they're going in for. And with having these
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three hundred thousand Chinese nationals every single year coming into
our colleges and universities, those are seats that American citizens
can't fill. And what's one of the big problems about
going to college besides college being nothing more than in
doctrination and not education, because that's what they do, that's
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what they specialize then. I mean, I remember something from
a student that came over from Korea, from North Korea,
and he was like, dude, I thought North Korea did
propaganda good until I came to the United States and
spent some time into college. In other words, we do
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propaganda and doctrinization better than North Korea does, an actual
communist country. How sad is that? And maybe kicking these
Chinese nationals out of the United States, maybe it will
make the colleges think about you know, Okay, okay, let
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me get back to a previous point I was trying
to make before I was so rudely interrupted by my
ADHD brain. But maybe it'll make these colleges focus a
little bit better on education instead of indoctrinization. Maybe they're
you know, maybe this will allow the prices of education
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to drop, because inflation has hit nowhere near anywhere else
as hard as it has. Whenever it comes to college classes,
it is expensive. Holy shit, it is expensive to go
to college. You gotta put yourself in debt just to
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get a master's degree. And I mean, you're better off
skipping college, not even worrying about going to college, but
you're better off going to a trade school, you'll actually
be able to get a job and make way more
money anyway, and it'll be a degree, it'll be an
education that you'll actually be able to learn and make
some money off of. I mean, how many teachers and
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gender studies do we actually need in our universities. Not many,
we don't, And outside of academia and very specific cases,
we don't need most of these degrees that we offer.
So one, Yeah, having these three hundred thousand Chinese nationals
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no longer being able to go to school in america's
taking up seats in these classes that are going to
be the better, you know, giving you access to better
paying jobs. Maybe American citizens can fill those seats. Maybe
the cost of tuition will finally go down, Maybe we
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won't have to worry about Chinese people coming over here
trying to sabotage our agriculture anything else, and maybe we
won't have to worry quite so much about our intellectual
property being stolen from a communist nation. I heard a
story the other day about Chinese police officers actually going
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and harassing the parents of a student that was going
to school in America, and one of those Chinese nationals
harassing them because they wanted information on American schools. What
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we were teaching intellectual property? Is this really what you
want to go on in the colleges? And back to
Trump's defense of this move, saying that this will make
you know, this may force some of these smaller colleges
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to shut their doors and go out of business. Well
maybe they should, maybe they should. I mean, think about
the bailouts. Do you remember the bailouts from a while
back ago, you know, the our nation spending government tax
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dollars in order to bail out different car manufacturers. How
did that work out for America? Not very good. You
had the cash for clunkers where they would literally take
your vehicles that you turned in that you didn't actually
want to turn in anyway, and they would fill the
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engine block with concrete, they would sabotage it, they would
destroy it so it can never be used sold again,
and then they would crush the damn thing almost immediately.
How much that hurt the car industry? How much it
you know, made the prices of cars that go up.
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And we're still you know, we're still suffering the consequences
of the government doing that to us. And what did
these companies do that took that bailout money. Oh well,
they gave themselves huge bonuses, and they shipped manufacturing over
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to other countries where they were able to get tax
credits and deductions, and they were able to escape a
lot of different things. And you know, they lined their
pockets with taxpayer money. Maybe they should have shut down.
We're supposed to be a nation that learns from our mistakes.
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President Trump learned from a mistake, right, learn from a mistake.
Maybe it'll make these colleges rethink the type of classes
that we offer. Maybe we will actually go back to
being a nation that valued education and didn't focus so
damn much on indoctrinization. Maybe these smaller colleges that are
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at risk of closing down if we don't have three
hundred thousand Chinese nationals in there, well maybe they should
close down. But you know what, maybe that's not going
to be an issue, because then maybe there will be
seats available in these important classes that are actually teaching
children something things that they actually want to learn and
can use in the real world. STEM science, technology, engineering,
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and math, because that's where these people are going to
Why should we have to import smart people to work
on computers? I mean, they're basically saying that Americans are
dumber than these foreign nationals. Well, maybe we are because
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our nation isn't interested in education, it's more interested in
in doctrinization. Whenever you feel all your time trying to
indoctrinate children, you don't have any room left over to
actually teach them and educate them. I saw an article
earlier this week eighty four different schools in Illinois did
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not have one person that was proficient in math in
that school high schools, eighty four high schools in Illinois,
not a single student was proficient in math. How sad
is that? What does that say about our education system?
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Is it working or is it failing? I mean, what
have you believe that you only have to throw more
money at it? That's it, you know, throw more money
at it. Well we have, we have students that are failing.
Well we need more money, No, you don't. You don't
need more money. You need more educators that are actually
interested in educating and not in doctrinization. And maybe is
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what you need is less administrators to get paid a
huge amount of money. Maybe that's what we need. Maybe
we need to rethink the Department of Education. And actually
do away with it because it's not actually servicing our kids.
If we have eighty four schools in the state of
Illinois that did not have one student proficient in math,
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the school system is failing our kids, period in the story.
Maybe they should learn. Maybe we need to quit importing
smart people. Maybe we need to focus on education and
less on indoctrinization. Maybe we need focus more on education.
Maybe we need to focus more on, you know, working
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with your hands trade technical schools, and less on gender research,
gender studies and trying to you know, trying to socially
transition our children. Maybe they need to focus more on
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education and less on the bullshit that they've been focusing on.
Maybe that's what needs to happen. But this article I
seen from Free Beacon. The headline says over ninety percent
of Trump voters want CCP sponsored student groups banned from
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US colleges. And this is from a poll, And yeah,
I completely agree because I'm one of them. Ninety percent.
I don't think they should be here. I don't want
potential Chinese spies in our colleges and universities. I don't
want them here. I think we need to put America first.
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We know what Chinese people have been doing in our
education system. We know what it means to be you know,
a company, a business that is over in China. We
know what that means. That they are linked hand and
foot with the Chinese Communist Party. We know this. It's
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not a secret. I mean, wasn't that the reason why
you know, they're they are restricting dji access in America
because the only way to utilize their drones is to
download the app, and they're afraid of what China is
going to do with that information, that they'll have access
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to that information. So they don't want Dji to operate
in the United States. They want things to be done different.
They don't want TikTok because of its you know, they
don't want TikTok because of its ties to China. Wanting
to get rid of that app and force of liquidation
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of the assets of the you know, of the name
for them to sell it to you know, an American company,
that'd be nice. But you know, why is it that
they're taking all these kind of steps in order to
protect American citizens, But yet when it comes to Chinese
nationals coming over to our colleges and education systems, education places, universities.
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Why is it then that they just ignore the potential
harm that can be done the theft of international property?
Why is it then they ignore what they already know
to be true. China bad, China wish to destroy America,
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not help us. That's not what they're about. Yeah, I'm
against it. I am one of the ninety percent of
people that disagree with Trump on this issue. Absolutely, on
this issue, I disagree. And I don't know if this
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is part of a bigger plan. I don't know if
he is using this as an act of good faith.
I don't know if this is something that he's going
to change his mind on later. I don't know if
he's using this as a negotiation tool. I absolutely have
no idea. But on the surface, so far, this looks bad.
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This looks bad for America, This looks bad for STEM,
This looks bad for us. It just does. I don't
know what Trump's got going on and going to lie
and say that I do, because I'm absolutely clue. Is
I have no idea? But let's talk about something where
I do agree with President Trump. Now, y'all know what
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has been going on in Washington, d C. And we're
coming up on the one month, what Trump has to
cease and desist his control over Washington, d C Police.
And of which case, what's interesting is the governor, I
guess you can say of not the governor, the mayor.
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The mayor of d C has actually written in executive
orders saying that or at least ordering the police to
continue to take orders from Trump and follow his lead,
help and assist with National Guard members, and you know,
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to continue to clean up the streets. And of which case, yeah,
that's awesome. But look, I don't want you to all
of a sudden think that this Democrat mayor of Washington,
d C is somehow having a change of heart, because
that's not what's going on. That's not it, that's not it. Whatsore.
Speaker 3 (45:17):
Now.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Granted, you're going to see a lot of people on
the left that are totally pissed off at this mayor
for changing her position, But this isn't a position because
she agrees with Trump. This is about her own power.
That's what she's trying to uphold. That's what she's trying
to preserve in taking this move. Because what's on the table,
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what they're talking about doing in Congress is taking away
the mayor's position because right now in Washington DC, what
you have is something called home rule, where Washington d
C isn't actually controlled by the executive branch and the
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lawmakers that they have a mayor, they have a you know,
a board or whatever, you know, whatever you want to
call them. You know, they got people there that are
the decision makers, and they have a mayor that kind
of oversees everything. And and there you go. That's what
they have in Washington d C. They're not an actual state,
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so they have to operate different and they have this
thing called home rule. And the problem with that is
Washington d C. You know, Congress the President don't really
have a say so to speak, and how things are
done in Washington d C. Congress relinquished their control of
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the legal aspect over to this home rule, to this board,
to this mayor. The president, the head of the executive branch,
relinquished control of executing the laws and making sure that
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crime doesn't just run rampant to hand it over to
the mayor to have full reign on. And so this
mayor of Washington d C. She's not making this decision
because she agrees with Trump, even though a lot of
people that live in Washington, DC are loving what's going on.
Don't get me wrong, But she's not doing this because
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she agrees with President Trump. She's doing this because she
is terrified that Congress is going to say no more,
no more home rule. We see what the president has done.
We see that this push for him to eliminate crime,
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to actually prosecute criminals, hold people accountable for breaking the law.
They're seeing that this is working in this is having
a positive effect on their town. They are gaining the
support of the citizens that is over ninety percent Democrat
that are now actually reconsidering their party affiliation. They're terrified
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that they're going to lose power. And that's why instead
of fighting Trump on this, they are actually supporting it
because they don't want It's not that they don't want
the crime. I mean they do want the crime. I
mean they absolutely do, because otherwise, if they didn't want
the crime, then they would have stopped the crime a
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long time ago. Let's not forget that they have the
ability to do this. They have the ability to enforce
the laws that are actually written. That's not the problem.
The problem is they're terrified that she may actually be
the last mayor of DC she's terrified of. She's terrified
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that the Congress will actually dissolve her position entirely and
control of d C will go back where it actually
belongs Congress and the President. That's what she's terrified of,
and she should be. But here's the thing. Just because
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the mayor of d C is now in support of
Trump taking control and actually cleaning up the city. Now,
I wanted to do it elsewhere. I really do. And
we've all heard the President Trump has claimed that Chicago
is where I'm going next. I think it was the
last show, see the last show or the show before last,
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where I talked about you know, I talked about Governor
Gravy Sweats. I talked about you know him basically saying
that you know the President don't I'm here. I played
that audio and I gave you the information from groc
how it fact checked what Governor Gravy Sweats had said
about crime, and how of the top twenty of worst
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cities in America that have the highest murder per capita,
how only one of them was a Republican mayor, and
of which case this Republican was a former Democrat, And
how Chicago was actually, yeah, in the top ten, actually
at number eight. Now the President has said that, you know, yeah,
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I'll be going to Chicago. But recently I heard that,
you know, and well, actually jd Vance was like, oh no,
he's not going to Chicago, or at least maybe Jdvance
was saying that he's not going to Chicago immediately, and
of which case that is what President Trump said. It
was like, yeah, I'm going into Chicago, but I'm not
going to tell you when, not at all. This article
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from the Associated Press, Chicago prepares for an influx of
National Guard troops and immigration agents. Fantastic. This headline from
Fox News former Chicago police officials says that Democrats are
afraid of Trump crime crackdown in the city. Let me
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reread that because I did a horrible job. I did
a horrible job reading that one. Excuse me, I had
to cough. So the headline says a former Chicago police
official says Democrats are afraid a Trump crime crackdown in
the city would work. That's what they're afraid of. See
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I mentioned this. I mentioned this a couple episodes ago.
The President Trump is giving a playbook on how to
eliminate crime the President is giving the blueprint of how
to eliminate crime. The President is showing the citizens of Washington,
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d C. And the citizens of every major city in
the United States, showing them that, yes, if you actually
prosecute crime, then you'll eliminate the majority of your problem.
Eliminating cashless bail, shutting down the sanctuary city in the city,
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that doing that will actually eliminate crime. He told in
is showing the American people that if they wanted to
clean up the streets, if they wanted to drastically reduce crime, murder, assault,
violent crime, period, carjackings, everything, if they actually wanted to
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do it, they could. And the only thing they have
to do is enforce the laws and put criminals behind bars.
That would work. And what you're seeing out of Washington,
d C. Is that people are backing the president and
it really makes you wonder why are they Democrats because
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they're living in a lawless hell. And the reason is
because that's what they've voted for.
Speaker 6 (53:36):
You know.
Speaker 2 (53:36):
I mean, really, on one hand, look, I don't want
bad things to happen to people. I really don't. I
don't want that. I don't want to see carjackings. I
don't want to see murderer. I don't want to see assaults.
I don't want to see rape. I don't want to
see any of that stuff by the hands of anybody,
an American citizen or an illegal alien. I don't want
to see it. But at the same time, if this
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is what you voted for, it's really hard for me
to have any sympathy for you whatsoever. Just being honest
with you, I'm just being honest. I mean, how can
I be sympathetic for somebody because this is the government
you asked for, you asked for casualist bail. I can't
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be sorry for you for getting carjacked. I can't. This
is what you voted for, this is what you wanted.
I mean, there's consequences to your vote. There's consequences to
an election, and this is it, right. I really have
a hard time feeling sorry for these people that live
in these inner cities because virtually every single one of
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them are Democrat controlled, all but one in the top
twenty worst murder per capita, and that's a former Democrat.
So how much of a Republican are they really? What
is a Demo crap party done for you lately? It's
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a good question, isn't it. I have a hard time
feeling sorry for them because this is what they voted for.
But here you have people that are really taking a hard,
honest look on how they vote. People in DC are
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seeing firsthand that crime can be cleaned up, their streets
can be cleaned up, homeless people can be put in shelters,
that we could actually reduce crime, we can reduce violent crime, carjackings.
They're seeing this firsthand, and they're actually starting to question
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why they've been voting Democrat. And the Democrat Party is terrified.
These people in these other cities are terrified that President
Trump is going to bring this policy to their cities
and they're going to lose the support. That's what they're
terrified of. They're terrified they're going to lose power. This
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headline from a PBS news watch, Trump says that he
might send federal forces to New Orleans at Landy's request.
Now this I'm not really surprised that. You know, President
Trump normally he does some research before he makes a decision.
And yes, he did say that he's going to, you know,
send troops over to Chicago, but Chicago wasn't number one
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if I remember correctly, New Arton, no, I'm sorry, Saint
Louis actually was number one on that list, but New
Orleans was, you know, pretty up there on crime per capita.
But you know, here's the thing. Landry is actually requesting
Trump's help, Trump's assistance. You know, maybe he's seeing the
writing on the wall. Maybe he has seen that the
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Democrat Party is in turmoil, is in jeopardy, and maybe,
just maybe he actually does want to do something, but
unfortunately his hands have been tied. Because when you're part
of a machine, all you are is a cog. And
let's be honest, that's what a lot of these Democrat
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people are. They're cogs. Pritzker is a cog. Biden was
a cog. That's all these people are. And maybe they
know that and maybe they want to be more. I
don't know, but the Democrat Party isn't turmoil. They tried
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to do too much too fast, and they are losing severely.
Going to go ahead and take another quick break. Where
are we at right now? Almost an hour into a Wow,
We're gonna take another quick break. When I return, We're
gonna be talking about il Hanna Omar, talking about some
of the stuff coming out with her. Holy crap, we've
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got some information here, So just a couple of minutes
and I'll be right back.
Speaker 7 (58:18):
I woke up this morning putting my foods on tight,
reached for my jeans.
Speaker 6 (58:25):
They were faded just right.
Speaker 7 (58:27):
But when I bend down to grab my fishing pole,
I noticed something about my favorite bear with a whole
holes in my underbreeches, freezy.
Speaker 6 (58:39):
And torn, worn out.
Speaker 7 (58:42):
In places where the fabrics are worn, but they make
me feel freeze.
Speaker 6 (58:48):
Like a country's song. Holsing my underbreeches.
Speaker 7 (58:57):
I'm wearing them strong. Saddurday night out at the county Fair,
dancing with Sally, without a single care. But when she
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spawned me in the moonlight showed who she laughed and whispered,
that's a mighty big holes in line under breeches, Freezing
and torn, worn out in places where the fabrics worn,
but they made me feel.
Speaker 6 (59:35):
Free like a country's songmon.
Speaker 7 (59:42):
Holsing my underbreeches, I'm wearing them strong. Sunday morning, hidden
off to church, Mama looked dat me left me and
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a lerch. She said, boy, you need some new breeches
to wear. But I just smile and said Mama, I
don't care. Grandpa always told me where with five every
tear rip a memory inside alive? Well, little the story
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is to tell holds in my underbreeches.
Speaker 3 (01:00:31):
All they serve.
Speaker 6 (01:00:33):
Me will.
Speaker 2 (01:00:44):
Alright, and we are back holding my underbreeches. I like
that song, I really do. Oh wait, it's still coding.
All right, let's stop that. Let's stop that, all right,
moving on, let's go ahead and get into it. This
headline from Freebeacon, it'll ha no Ohmar said, it's categorically
false to call her a millionaire. Her network just reached
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up to thirty million, an increase of at least three thousand,
five hundred percent in one something. Hold on, I'm actually
bringing up the article. You see. This is one thing
that I gotta be honest with you. I don't understand, okay,
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continuing with the article. Uh, in just one year. I
don't think it was one year, but you know whatever,
that's what the thing says. Whenever she became a congressman,
her net worth, I've heard it was negative forty five thousand.
I heard it was fifty thousand. That's what I had heard,
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And now it's up to thirty million. How do you
have an increase that high and a matter of what
three six, six years something like that? How does it
go up that much?
Speaker 6 (01:02:15):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:02:18):
I mean, dude, and this is from somebody that doesn't
even own a business. All she is is a congresswoman,
that's it. According to the article, it says much of
the squad member's wealth comes through her husband's winery and
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venture capital firm. Okay, but even still, how did she
get how did her how did her net worth go
up thirty five hundred percent? According to the article in
one year. You know you have the left time and
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time again wanting to go after Republican presidents about their
tax returns. You know you need to come clean and
disclose where you've earned your money. This, that and the other,
and the voyage case. I'm not against that, I'm really not.
But you don't really hear them push those kind of
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positions whenever it's a Democrat in office. You really don't
see that. But what I want to see is how
these different senators and representatives, how they get their money?
How only earning one hundred and seventy four thousand dollars
a year? I mean only I say only and I
know I did. I just said only It's a lot
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of freaking money, right, But how does somebody go from
negative forty five thousand to fifty thousand dollars there's net
worth to upwards of thirty million dollars in a short
amount of time, only earning one hundred and seventy four
thousand dollars a year. That's where I'm going with that.
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That's impossible. This is how or I'm sorry, let me
word this correctly. This is why the left was so
pissed about Elon Musk and Doge actually going in to
(01:04:33):
find where this money was going. I mean, granted, I
don't think you know, because you know, this is how
the left does it. But I don't think that, you know,
even Doze found necessarily where this money is going. But
I think it's pretty clear that it was going someplace
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that it shouldn't have been going, That it was corrupt,
it was money laundering. Basically said that these members of Congress,
and I'm not going to pick just on Democrats. I'm
not going to do that, not at all. I Mean,
if that was the case, then we would see way
more progress in what's going on. We'd see way more
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Republicans actually supporting Trump and his agenda if it was
only Democrats, because we it may be a slim majority,
but the Republican Party still has a majority. I'm blaming
both of them. They're both guilty. They are They're definitely
both guilty. Where are they getting their money? I don't
necessarily care about President Trump's tax returns. He's not making
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a penny off of being president. He didn't make a
penny the first term. He's not making a penny this term.
What I want to know is how do people like
ilhan Omar only earning one hundred and seventy four thousand
dollars a year, her net worth growing by thirty five
hundred percent during her time in Congress. How in the
hell does that happen? We all know what it is though.
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We all know that it's money laundering. We all know
that they stole money from US through NGOs, through Usaid,
through these all these other different places packs where money
was going into. We all know that this is how
it was going on. That's why they were all against
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what Elon Musk and Doze has been doing, because they've
been finding out that, hey, it shouldn't be done like this.
There's a lot of waste, there's a lot of fraud.
There's a lot of abuse. They can't pinpoint all of it,
but they do know that something ain't quite right here.
And why can't they pinpoint all of this. It's not
because they suck at their job. I can tell you
that right now. It's because they were cooking the books.
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They weren't putting all the information as to where this
money was going. And it's hard work to track down money.
Whenever you know one, it gets converted to cash almost
as quickly as it disappears from the coffers of the government.
It's really hard to try. There's cash people. I don't
know if you're aware of this, but it is. It's
really hard to trace cash. But that's where the problem's been.
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All this money being funneled through one NGO to another ngo,
from one pop pet project into another pet project, and
somehow a portion of that money always finds its way
back to the very people that directed that money to
go there in the first place. Are you picking up
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what I'm throwing down? That's the only way that representatives
like ilhan Omar can grow their net worth by thirty
five hundred percent only making one hundred and seventy four
thousand dollars a year. I mean, I don't care about
the money. I mean, good grief, growing three hundred and
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fifty or I'm sorry, thirty five hundred percent in a
matter of six years. Are you kidding me? Look at
any business owner and see how their net worth has
grown over the course of the same amount of time.
Investing in legitimate businesses, You're never going to see growth
like that unless there is something criminal going on. And
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that's what I'm telling you, is happening. Something criminal. She's
only supposed to be making, you know, one hundred and
seventy four thousand dollars a year, and yet through taxpayer
funded money being funneled through USAID and other places of
the like, that's how her net worth grew from somewhere
between negative forty five thousand and fifty thousand upwards to
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thirty million dollars in a very short amount of time.
That's how it happened. And she's trying to say that
we're the crazy ones because we pointed this out, because
we've seen it. I want to see the tax returns
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of these various congress people, congressmen, congresswomen. That's what I
want to see every single one of them, Republicans included.
That's what I want to see. I want to see
how these people are getting so freaking rich. Don't you
won't you want to put an end to it? Don't
you want to put a stop to it? You know,
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during our nation's founding, this isn't how our founding fathers
wanted our government to be run. It isn't. They didn't
want there to be a professional political class in our nation.
They wanted congressmen, congresswomen, they wanted presidents. They wanted these
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people to go to Washington to serve their people for
a time, to do their job, do their twelve appropriation bills,
to take carr of the big ticket items, and then
they wanted them to go home. That's what they were
supposed to be doing. I've said it before, I'll say
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it again. There wasn't supposed to be a political class
a group of people. The rights laws so amazing that
they want you and I to be subject to them,
But yet they put clauses in there, making it to
where they don't have to abide by the same laws
they expect you and me to abide. Bye, I'm sorry.
Is that what America was built on? Is that what
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America was founded to be? Is that really the country
that our founding fathers envisioned? Hell no, it ain't. It's
time we get back to our roots. Absol freaking lutely,
it is time we get back to our roots. Moving on.
We only got a couple more articles to get to,
so I will get into this. I was listening to
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the fed Electrician. I don't remember Nick I think is
his first name if it not. Checked him out over
on the YouTube. Check him out. I like listening to
his stuff. I really do. Potential is one of him.
He really does make learning history, learning about various things,
people and whatnot. He makes it. He makes it fun,
(01:11:18):
he makes it interesting. Very very good person to go
over there and watch. And one of the things that
he was asked about during one of the podcasts he
was in. I don't remember which podcast I was, but
one of the things that he said is he believes
he now knows that aliens are real. He knows this. Yeah,
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you heard me right, he now knows this. And considering
what he said, I was like, huh, you might be
onto that now. Look I've I've been asked quite a bit,
you know, do I you know, being a Christian, you know,
do I believe in the existence of aliens? And I'll
tell you what I told them. I believe in the
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possibility God said he made us. God did not say
that He did not make other people. Just don't ut
out there. I don't know. I believe in the possibility that, yeah,
it's possible that there is a life on other planets. Absolutely,
it's possible. It's a big universe. It's it's it's it's
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irrational to believe that, you know, our planet is the
only one that has life. I mean we've even you know,
through looking through the cosmos, knowing the magic formula that
made life on Earth possible, that we have noticed other
planets out there that is within that sweet spot, that yeah,
there could be life there too. I mean, it's it's possible.
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And he said that he's pretty well convinced, because I
had to laugh on that, and like I said, I'll
emphasize on this that his reasoning makes sense, right. I mean,
we all know that President Trump is just your average
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every day blue collar millionaire, right or billionaire whichever. I
don't know what his net worth is. I don't pay
that much attention. I don't care one of the things
I really like about President Trump is some of the
things that's come out of his mouth. I'm like, yeah,
I would have said that. Hell, I probably would have
said worse. But at least we have a president that
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says the quiet parts out loud, says the things that
we all want to say. I mean, I remember whenever
he was talking to you know, somebody asked him a question.
He was on his way to I think it was
Marine one if I'm not mistaken, and they were talking
to him about the whole ceasefire between Israel and somebody
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else I don't remember who. And President said that, you know,
it was like, these people, they don't know what the
fuck they're doing. That's what came out of his mouth.
He actually said fuck. I'm like, wow, are you whoa did?
I had to rewind it. It's like, did the President
just say that on National TV to you know, a reporter?
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Did he just? Yeah, yeah, he said that. I was like,
holy shit, the president that actually is willing to has
the audacity to speak like you and I do. That's
one of the things I love about Trump. And this
is what Nick said. This is what the fatlect hold on.
This is what the Fat Electrician said, the point that
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he knew aliens were real was after he became president
during his first term. You know, because whenever you become president,
you're giving this whole briefing, right, you know, different intelligence agencies.
They sit you down and they're like, Okay, here's the
truth about this, that and the other. Here's some of
the things that you need to know coming into this
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job to best perform as the president. These are the
things you need to know. And shortly after that meeting,
like within the first month after him becoming president, what
did you see the president do we need a space force?
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And Nick the Fat Electrician he was like, that's when
I knew aliens were real. He got out of that meeting. Hey,
by the way, aliens are real. Holy shit, we need
a space force. We have the Navy, we have the Army,
we've got the Marines, we have the Air Force. We
need something more. We need a space force. That's what
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came out of the president. And I think it was
within a month after he became president, that's when the
Fat Electrician knew. So this article whenever I read this,
I had to kind of I had to kind of laugh.
This comes out of radar on law. That took me
a second to read that. That really did exclusive aliens
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are here on Earth. New study claims creatures are disguised
as humans or living in secret bases, underground as UFO sightings,
you know whatever. But I read that and I had
to laugh because I'm like, you know, because I was
reminded what the fat electrician said. The moment he believed
that aliens are real was a month after President Trump
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became president. We need a space force. I had to laugh. Now, look,
I don't I don't know if aliens are real. I
really don't. I mean, when you stop and think about it,
what would actually happen if aliens are real. Maybe they
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would test us, Maybe they would be here, Maybe they
would do experiments on us. Maybe they would you know,
maybe there would be an underground something or another. Maybe
I don't know. But one thing I do know is
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that if there was a erase of beings from another
planet that had technology advanced enough to get here from
there being millions of light years away, that if we
had something they wanted, they would come and take it.
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I mean, you've seen Independence Day, You've seen Battleship. We
know how this plays out, and unfortunately, you're not going
to have will Smith lining them up, one buddy right
next to another. You're not going to have that. Our
weaponry isn't advanced enough to take care of something like that.
We don't know what kind of technology they got, but
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we do know that it's far more advanced than what
we have. They were to get here, We're not able
to get over there if I want me, if they wanted,
if we had something that they wanted, they would come here.
They would make slaves of us, and they would take
it pure and simple. If we're not advanced enough for
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for them to waste their time, then maybe they would
just leave us alone. Or like in a matter of speaking,
I really don't see good necessarily coming out of it.
I mean, I've seen first first contact. Was it a
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Star Trek movie, you know where because of our warp
drive that they actually took no note of us, and
seeing that, hey, maybe we are a race that is
advanced enough for them to communicate with. Now. I really
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don't know how I feel about aliens. I believe they're possible.
I've never seen a UFO. I know that if one
landed here that it would be considered top secret. I
know what they say about Area fifty one and different
things of that nature. Is it possible? I don't know,
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But I do know that there has been you know
of people that I have heard that has had UFO sightings.
If you pay attention to where these sightings has been,
they've always been around air Force bases or in places
where there has been military activity, confirmed military activity around
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air Force bases, different things of that nature. I mean,
we know that, you know, one of our stealth fighters
was spotted years before it actually became public of what
it was. People were saying UFO, UFO's over here. Come
to find out that all it was was you know,
the the Air Force testing you know, new new planes.
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How do we know some of those sightings isn't just people?
I mean, let's not forget what what does UFO stand for.
It doesn't stand for an extra terrestrial you know, it
doesn't mean ET is flying a ship here, That's not
what it means. The UFO is quite literally an unidentified
flying object object, that's what it is. So do I
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believe aliens are real? I don't know. I think it's possible,
I really do, and I've not heard any definitive proof
either way. If you have let me know. I'm kind
of curious. Now send me an email ho Ho at
theho Host Show dot com. I got one more article
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and then we will. I'll leave you this headline from
the Independent. Video shows deadly US missile strike on Venezuela
drug boat. I don't know if any y'alls have heard
about that. I believe that took place yesterday Wednesday. The
second I believe is when President Trump ordered a strike
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on a Venezuelan drug boat eleven members of the whatever
cartel that was, and of which case. Yes, hell, yes,
I love that, I really do. I'm all for. I
want to see more. Yes, President Trump is actually going
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after these people, these cartel members, whom he has classified
as terrorists. He's going after. He posted it on True
so he posted the video. He told these cartel members
that if you continue to fuck around, you're going to
find out. We have entered, yet again, the find out
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stage and President Trump's presidency. I sounded way better in
my head president Trump's president. Maybe better just say Trump's presidency.
Maybe I don't know. Yet again, we have entered the
find out stage. President Trump means business with his American
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First policy, drugs, human trafficking, sex trafficking, child trafficking, woman trafficking.
These things are bad for America, not just the people
that are being trafficked. It's bad for America. This is
a step in the right direction against that, eliminating the
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power that the cartel has over the border. That's what
we need to see. We need to see more of it.
I am all for it. Thank you, President Trump. Absolutely so,
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