EPISODE 542: THE REGIME IS LASHING OUT AT TRUMP TO DISTRACT FROM OUR FAILING INFRASTRUCTURE
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Jack Posobiec is joined by the Revolver's own Darren Beattie to discuss the latest in the Trump-Russia saga, and the latest on the ongoing investigation into the former White House ethics czar, Norm Eisen.
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My parents received a check for $700, which was a slap in the face.
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This device that now monitors when you go on the internet and what the name of your device is,
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and it beams down exactly where it went online.
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So in other words, we now can police our own election.
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I think that the Biden administration is so stubbornly attached to the idea of getting Xi Jinping to drop Vladimir Putin.
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What I think we need to be doing is get Vladimir Putin to drop Xi Jinping.
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I agree with, you know, Professor Mearsheimer's analysis of what's likely to happen,
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which is the Russians are going to win this war.
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And there's nothing that the U.S. can do to fix that.
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Republican Georgia State Senator Colton Moore is moving to impeach Georgia District Attorney Fannie Willis
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for her actions against former President Donald Trump.
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If you asked him right now to define MAGA or to say what MAGA is,
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he would not be able to say, make America great again.
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Hunter Biden is not the person who's simply out there having people write checks for no reason.
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Great polls just out, leading by 40, 50, and even 60 points.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events, live with Jack Posobiec.
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We're also joined here in studio today by the great Darren Beattie of Revolver News.
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So Darren, what I want to get in with you today is to break through an update of basically where we stand against,
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as you've called them, the regime, the globalist American empire, both internally and externally,
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because they're waging the internal war against Trump, Trump supporters, populists,
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but then also an external war against nationalist populists and a bevy of other sort of anti-GAE forces.
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When we look at Fannie Willis, we look at her, as I was saying, Norm Eisen, our good friend,
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was eyeing up her big booty of charges down there in Georgia.
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He wrote this op-ed just talking about how he loves this indictment, this RICO indictment.
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He just wishes that she had targeted more Republicans.
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What do you make of the fact that Norm Eisen is basically gloating over this thing?
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I mean, Norm Eisen is an individual that I'm proud to have brought to national attention to some degree years ago
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in the context of his role as one of the key color revolution architects.
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He understands himself to be in the tradition of Gene Sharp,
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who is really the progenitor of the color revolution methodology of regime change
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that's been embraced by the Atlantisist faction of the security state.
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And Norm Eisen was, if you can believe it, he was Obama's ethics czar, who went on to become...
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I don't know if he was the czar pertaining to more recent revelations of Obama's fantasy life,
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Norm Eisen did, however, become probably the most prolific lawfare hatchet man in the Trump era.
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He was involved in lawsuits before Trump was even inaugurated.
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They were concocting the ridiculous emoluments clause theory.
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Which, you know, for those old timers who remember that, they were trying to go after him for anything.
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The interesting thing is his partner in crime there, a lawyer called Sellers,
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he was working with him on the emoluments issue.
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Sellers became the counsel to Benny Thompson, known as the chair of the January 6th committee.
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In Benny Thompson's private capacity, a lot of people don't know this,
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he sued Trump and others for January 6th, and his lawyer was none other than Sellers.
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And so basically, they had been laundering this phony theory, which originally was Benny Thompson's lawsuit coming from Sellers,
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Then it became the operating thesis of the January 6th committee.
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And then finally, it was laundered to its ultimate and intended destination,
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which was the, not the latest, but the second to latest federal indictment of Trump related to January 6th charges.
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So Norm Eisen has had his fingerprints all over the regime's efforts to imprison Trump
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and to completely neutralize all of the energies associated with Trump's victory in 2016.
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Darren Beattie here, joining us live in studio.
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All right, Jack Posobiec, we are back live here, Human Events.
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So Darren, when we were leaving, you were talking to us about how Norm Eisen has been one of these hatchet men
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for the deep state, for the regime for some time now.
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Now we have this strategy that's essentially laid out where Trump will be switching between being on trial,
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the court dates that are hitting at the same time that the primaries are coming down,
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some court dates potentially, even when the general election comes down.
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We've never actually seen something like this in American history thus far.
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I think it's clear to everyone at this point, this is DeSantis' strategy,
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is to try to play off of these indictments of Trump,
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hoping that that would somehow fuel a rise in his sales,
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although I don't necessarily see that happening anywhere in the polls.
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Do they have the ability, though, to actually lash down on Trump through these indictments?
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And as for DeSantis, I might even modify this slightly to say it's not so much a strategy
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in the sense that DeSantis and his people are obviously not the driving force of the indictments.
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It's more of their only hope rather than their strategy because the only hope that DeSantis has
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is that the regime succeeds in using its lawfare techniques to take Trump off the table.
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Namely, he's depending on a Hail Mary assist from Merrick Garland and the regime's team of crooks
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to take Trump out because he's clearly not capable of doing that through the normal, legitimate, democratic mechanisms.
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As for whether it'll be successful, I don't think so, but we have to wait and see.
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I think they have still tricks up their sleeve.
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I don't think we've seen the last of indictments.
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I think we're probably going to see a superseding indictment in the January 6th case charging Trump with seditious conspiracy.
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I think they're going to rush to obtain some type of conviction before the election even takes place.
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Which we, in that same case on January 6th, we just saw the head of the Proud Boys, Enrique Tarrio, and Joe Biggs,
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another Proud Boys, I wouldn't say overall leader, but chapter leader, also former InfoWars guy, and a veteran,
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and that the Department of Justice is asking for 33 years for both of them in response to their seditious conspiracy conviction.
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Indeed. These charges are unprecedented. They're insane.
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They're vastly out of proportion to anything that they're claiming that these people did.
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And this is clearly, January 6th has always been a premier tool and pretext of the regime to wipe away the Trump phenomenon,
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to neutralize Trump, neutralize his supporters, and basically spearhead one of the most powerful pretexts
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that they think that they have to fully weaponize every institution of government against the American people.
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And we see this in a very, very dramatic and real sense in these recent indictments against Trump,
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but not just against Trump, against basically anyone who could be associated with Trump or the energies of Trumpism.
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So it's an unprecedented thing. It's a very dangerous thing.
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It definitely puts us in banana boat territory.
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And it pretty much entirely undermines whatever last drop of moral authority America could have claimed to have on the world stage,
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which has interesting foreign policy implications.
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And this open, naked, and vulgar use of a politicized Justice Department to go after Trump is a very big part of that transformation.
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Well, for example, you know, when Pakistan jails Imran Khan, as you've been covering,
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I think more than probably anyone else in the United States, quite frankly.
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But then when Niger jails their president, suddenly the entire foreign policy establishment,
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Tony Blinken's running around, oh, this is terrible.
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This is the worst thing. We must denounce this.
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We should never jail your former leader. This is horrific.
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They'll say that in Niger while they're doing the exact same thing in the United States.
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And then, oh, by the way, in Pakistan, they won't even point out the fact that they supported the overthrow of Imran Khan when it happened last year.
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Indeed. And in fact, not only did they support it, but they played a fairly decisive role in making it happen in the first place.
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We learned from a recent leak document that was leaked to The Intercept that confirmed a lot of what I've been talking about with the former prime minister in our interview,
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which is, by the way, it was one of the last two interviews that Khan did before he was arrested.
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And in that interview, we discussed this secret document that allegedly had come from a U.S. diplomat giving an ultimatum,
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saying to the Pakistani ambassador, you guys overthrow your democratically elected and beloved populist leader, Imran Khan,
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or else talk about election meddling for Biden to talk about Russian meddling, which is largely unsubstantiated and trivial from what I see.
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But for him to make a huge deal about that and the whole regime to make a huge deal about that on the one side.
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And the other side, Biden's people are issuing ultimatums to democratically elected leader in Pakistan saying you get rid of your guy or else.
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It's pretty remarkable. And that everything that Khan was talking about was substantiated in this leak.
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And what's remarkable is now the Pakistani government's charging him again, claiming that he was responsible for the leak.
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And that's very unlikely for a variety of reasons.
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But there was a there was a interview that Professor Jeffrey Sachs did recently on the Duran where he actually came out and said that he was talking to someone.
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And he doesn't name the country, said it was a third country.
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And he asked them, this official, why don't you just say no to the United States?
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Why don't you just why don't you just tell them that?
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And he and he said that the man got very quiet and said, Professor Sachs, the CIA.
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And got very it seemed like very scared and didn't even they didn't extrapolate as to what he meant, but clearly meant that if we do not play ball, we will be either taken out physically or at least from a criminal standpoint.
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That as as Chuck Schumer once said, they have six ways to be getting back at you.
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Absolutely. You know, people, it can get lost in a lot of the conversation we have, you know, in terms of our domestic politics about, oh, you know, the snowflakes and all this kind of stuff.
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But in reality, the regime is very tough and very capable of playing hardball, deadly hardball when it needs to.
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You don't get to be a global hegemon being a snowflake.
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So in many ways, I'm glad that, you know, we're capable of being this tough.
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But when you're being this tough for counterproductive reasons that are really, you know, putting your government and country's reputation in the trash, which I think is what we're doing.
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That's the story of what's going on domestically, where we're just hemorrhaging all of the capital that we built up with this narrative that we're a free society.
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We're just tossing that away to become another country entirely.
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And ultimately, I think, a much weaker sort of country in the long term.
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So, you know, it's a complicated thing, but we are absolutely capable of playing hardball.
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You know, hypocrisy is sort of a necessity in the global stage, and we engage in it enthusiastically in terms of, you know, the regimes we support and the regimes that we don't.
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But the problem is, is all of this hardball, all of this hypocrisy, all of this criminality doesn't redound to the well-being of the American citizen.
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Well, and this is where your thesis of the globalist American empire comes in, because I would be perfectly fine with some of that if we were, I don't know, taking out child trafficking networks or going after, you know, actual terrorist groups, this type of thing, narco networks.
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But as you and others have outlined, that instead, we're far more likely to be co-opting those networks, yes, all of those networks, rather than actually doing anything about them.
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It's because we're either getting a piece of it or because we're using them to take out other rivals to either regional or international, transnational powers.
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Yes, no, I think things have become so fractured on the inside in terms of what we would call the deep state that it's sort of a worst of both worlds situation where we still have the power to exercise influence,
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but we don't have an underlying cohesive vision that could exercise that power for the long-term benefit of American citizens.
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So what you have is a number of kind of disjointed mafia stakeholders exercising their leverage over government power to maintain the loot that they've extracted from the global and domestic system over the past several decades.
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And that's why none of this hardball that you see the regime playing redounds to the benefit of the average American citizen.
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The United States government, the mafia of mafias, the mafia of mafias.
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You think that having a mafia on the streets isn't that bad, but, you know, I say this as a guy from the Philadelphia area.
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When the Irish mob ran Kensington, it didn't look like it does now, right?
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With the junkies, the fentanyl zombies running around the street, you know, when the Irish mob ran that place,
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you might disagree with the Irish mob's tactics, but you could take your kids there on a Sunday after church,
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and you could go shopping, and you could get yourself a new pair of shoes, you could go buy some Philly water ice,
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And, you know, you just had to make sure that the K&A gang got their piece of everything.
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As Roig National has said on the show earlier today, he's got an op-ed up in Human Events that I encourage everyone to read.
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The crime is the point because the rise of this new system of anarcho-tyranny is meant to actually keep the middle class in line
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so that they do not arise to actually play any role of influence against the government that we see.
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But we want to talk about the government that we see right now and their absolute failures in competence
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because we're going to go now, after the break, we're going to talk about Maui
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and how we're finding out that it turns out that the government has fallen completely flat on their face,
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and we're going to be talking about the food breakdowns in terms of supply chains there.
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Today, you talk about influences. These are influences, and they're friends of mine.
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All right, we're back. Jack Pesovic, Darren Beattie here manning down the desk for Human Events Live.
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We've got Joe Reich on from My Patriot Supply because, Joe, you guys talk every day
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when your sole focus is disaster services, disaster preparedness.
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We're also now hearing that wildfires could be coming in Southern California.
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People, there's entire cities, entire regions are being evacuated up in Canada right now,
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and we're seeing absolute systemic collapse in some of these areas, especially with Maui.
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I think that's been the one through line that we keep hearing through all of this.
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Water is collapsing. The electric grid wasn't prepared for fires, right?
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For wildfires. You'd think that, you know, the electric grid sparking, catching on fire
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would just be a basic competence of the area there.
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And so when government fails, when you go to, Tulsi Gabbard was interviewing someone,
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and he said he couldn't even get water out of his hose.
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And then we find out there was some spiritual belief that the water should be conserved
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When the government isn't there to do the basic functions of government, what can people do?
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So what are you looking at and what can people do to take steps to make sure
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Yeah, you know, here at My Patriot Supply, Jack, you know, we focus a lot on education
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because I think that is the most important piece.
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And while we're seeing the devastation and the destruction of what's going on in Maui,
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you know, our hearts and prayers are with those people there because it is,
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it's a traumatic experience that they're going through.
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And it's just a reminder, too, that no matter where you're at,
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that if you're going to sit back and put your hope, faith, and trust in the government
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to come in if there ever is a natural disaster,
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you're unfortunately, you're going to be waiting a very, very long time.
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And so I love what you do, Jack, is where you teach people to get the information,
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to learn about it yourselves, because you are the ones that have to be prepared.
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The government is not going to come in and bail you out.
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And so the educational aspect of what we do here at My Patriot Supply
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is to teach people on how to become self-sufficient.
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I mean, for example, something as simple as having a fire blanket, you know,
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or a fire evacuation mask that you can utilize, that you can have in your 72-hour kits,
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that you can have in your get-up-and-go bags, have that available for you.
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And there's so many different facets to emergency preparedness.
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You know, we can talk about different emergencies,
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but what exactly do you need for those emergencies?
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Well, here at My Patriot Supply, we educate people on what to do.
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You know, we have a survival newsletter that we send out weekly with different tips and tricks
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for different episodes that you may find yourself in, whether it is a fire,
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whether it is an earthquake or a hurricane, or even a job loss.
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You know, those are emergencies for those specific people that you've got to take account for.
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You know, food is a major portion of what we do.
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And I always suggest every family, every person in your household
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needs to have at least a three-month supply of emergency food on hand.
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Food that you can have reliability in, food that you can have trust in,
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that's going to have up to a 25-year shelf life.
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These are the things that we're arming people with,
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with the knowledge of how to get prepared and what to do.
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I mean, one thing that I brought to show you guys is this amazing little fire blanket.
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This is something that could have saved a lot of people a lot of stress and trouble with.
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You take this fire blanket, you can put it over your head, and you can run out,
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and you can get protected from these different things.
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You can have a solar power bank that you can use to charge your cell phones with
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You can have a water filtration system, whether it's in a GoBottle
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or whether it's in a desktop unit sitting behind me.
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These are the little things that every family needs to have.
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They're going to continue to come more and more
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because I think a lot of it is the incompetence of the government
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and how important it is to have these particular items
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And, Darren, I don't know if you guys have written on this before,
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but when we look at the energy grid of South Africa,
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we know that this has become a major factor there.
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So what's going to happen when these wildfires start hitting our energy grids?
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Because it feels like with the thrust into green energy that Hawaii pushed,
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and then all of a sudden you're finding out that the disaster preparedness guy
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doesn't even have a background in disaster management.
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What can we learn from South Africa when it comes to this?
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Well, what we can learn is with the disintegration of society
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and with the collapse in the quality of human capital,
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manning positions that are really just maintenance positions
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that are critical to the basic maintenance of complex infrastructure,
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people have to assume more responsibility for taking care of themselves
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because the government is going to be increasingly less capable
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of maintaining the basic systems that we've come to rely on
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I mean, it's something because I know you guys track this.
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And maybe we should come up with, like, an index or something.
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I know that, you know, Public Square is doing these sort of index indices
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of workplace freedom, and they're working with Red Balloon on this.
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I almost wonder if we should come up with, like,
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where these basic systems, whether it's a Norfolk Southern line
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in East Palestine, Ohio, whether it's the wildfire management
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or the forest management in a place like California.
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It seems like this is happening more and more across the country, Joe.
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It is. It's happening more and more frequently.
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And it doesn't have to be these big, huge events
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But these are things that are happening here in our own backyard.
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I mean, even what's going on right now with the wildfires up in Canada,
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there's 20,000 people that are asked to be evacuated right now
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because the wildfire is closing off a main highway for people to exit that town.
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to where people are just not doing the work themselves,
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it's almost as if they're lazy that they don't want,
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that they just want people to come do it for them.
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And unfortunately, if that's the mentality that you possess,
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you're going to be waiting a very, very long time.
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Self-preparedness and self-reliance, that starts with you.
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You've got to do the one to be the one that gets that initiative started.
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And if you don't know where to do it, don't know how to get started,
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If you don't know what items are needed in an evacuation kit
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We have preparedness specialists that can sit down
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and go over those items with you and your family
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and just educate you as far as the things that you're going to need for it.
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You know, first aid kits, a couple of days' changes of clothes,
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that are going to be coming down the pipeline as well.
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In fact, we were told today that flour, believe it or not,
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is going to be one of these commodities moving closer to 2024
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and into the first part of 2024 that is going to be in short supply.
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So while you have the opportunity to get it now, get stocked up
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because it is a lot better to get prepared before an emergency
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you've got to get started with MyPatriotSupply.
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Is there an element of, I know you and I were talking offline
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about the breakdown of the Russia-Ukraine grain deal.
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Is that having an element of, that you're seeing
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in the global food supplies, of these shortages
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And, you know, since Russia reneged on their agreement
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we are going to have a tremendous spike in demand for that
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because now we just lost a third of our supply.
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And whenever there's a tremendous spike in demand,
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And the prices, they typically don't go back down
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You know, I came up with that as a meme, Bidenflation.
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and they tried to make it their own Bidenomics.
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They didn't seem to understand that we were mocking them.
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Yeah, it's a joke because they're never going to fall back
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Because again, there's a lot of systems at play
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That affects millions of people in Europe and in Asia.
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So when you have those things stacking up against you,
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it really puts the squeeze on us here in the United States.
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to a certain standard when it comes to service,
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So, Darren, we were talking about these collapsing systems before,
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that you've actually spent quite some time in the Pacific.
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I grew up a large part of my childhood on an island called Palau,
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We had a very major natural disaster in Guam while I was there,
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Power was off in the island for a very long time
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and actually ended up having to move to the States for that reason
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because when we look at the United States government
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she's able to order police officers and law enforcement
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And so where do we go with a situation like this?
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This obviously is part of Trump's entire pitch, basically,
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that if Trump is able to get over the finish line,
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that this is the pitch that he can actually bring forward,
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basically to break out of the sort of left-right paradigm
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and actually explain to people that it is competence
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I think the encumbrances to that are really profound
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And I think given the constraints on public discourse,
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We want competent people to do important tasks.
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in which the DEI agenda conflicts with competence.
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And I think the language of competence, of merit,
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I think overall it really does resonate with people.
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And I think it's something that Trump understands very well.
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let's just get smart and competent people again.
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It's kind of amazing because instead in the United States,
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and told them that because of the disparities of the past,
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we must correct for this with our new government policy.
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And so this is what led to the affirmative action,
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And it comes down to what fundamentally the nation,
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or at least the key decision makers in the nation,
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You see sort of a lot of up-and-coming municipalities
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and cities and even nations in the Middle East,
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you know, these kind of infrastructure projects
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but in another sense reflect a laudatory ambition.
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They want to send the signal that we've really made it.
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the one-upsmanship is of an entirely different order
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that kind of emerges out of this inverted sense of morality
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that totally dominates all of the major decision-making
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And of course, this really complicated and bizarre way
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in which the inverted morality is at a very deep root level
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Well, to your point, this is why you see Vivek and Trump,
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things that are actually faced by every American.
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they're talking about America's moral standing in the world
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and these very intangible, metaphoric kind of phrases
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because once you've already had one term of Trump,
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We all talk about how China is the communist country,
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And we are much more so the ideological nation,
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which is a shift from the Cold War with Soviet Union.