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Laura Trump calls into the show to ask the question, "Is my father-in-law really controlled by them Jews?" Also, Texas had its primary elections and this could spell real trouble for the GOP. Also, why free is never really free. I explain socialism and the 3 steps to socialism.
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A lot going on in today's podcast. We start right off the bat with Laura Trump.
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She called into the show today and I wanted to talk to her about, you know,
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is your father-in-law really controlled by them Jews?
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Wait until you hear this answer. I think she's had enough of it.
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And she says it in such a way you're like, yep, that's true.
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Also, Texas had its primary elections and this could spell real trouble for the GOP.
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Texas, you better wake up because some bad things are around the corner in the elections.
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I explain socialism and the three steps to every socialist program.
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happens this way every time, what it means, and how to spot it, all on today's podcast.
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Let's talk a little bit about what happened in Texas.
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It looks like Proposition 10 passed, which means it's going to the general ballot in November.
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November, is Texas going to pass a law that says no Sharia law ever in Texas?
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I would say that is a no-brainer, but I'm not sure anymore.
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I'm not sure anymore because there's too many people walking around with no brains, apparently.
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Now she's claiming that this was stolen from her.
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It wasn't the GOP that would have stolen it because the GOP, I would have loved to have
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Democrats, Republicans, and we should all be raising hail.
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And as Congressman Allred has already stated, we encourage each and every one of you to
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We cannot allow this type of behavior to be rewarded because so long as they know that
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they can win, even if it means cheating, then they will continue to do it.
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And by the way, did you see any reason she's made any point here, brought up anything that
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makes you think that there is a possibility of it?
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I mean, I think we should treat all of these equally and look into it.
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But there were more people who voted in the Texas Senate Democrat primary than the Republican
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But I have a feeling it was some of some of our own on our side that we're voting for
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I was going to say, if you could have voted for her over Tallarico, I think I would have.
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I think I would have like, yeah, I'm going to vote for that one.
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I mean, so I think I have a feeling that was probably a few Republicans voting in that.
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We should take claims of all cheating seriously.
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And if there was cheating, then it should be taken care of.
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Do you want to explain a little why Tallarico is so dangerous?
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Yeah, he's a smooth-talking Presbyterian who is a wolf in sheep's clothing, if you will.
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But, yeah, he's gotten high-profile appearances with Joe Rogan.
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Many of the cable news networks on the left love him.
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I actually think that they refer to his faith as a Christian version of socialism, if there's such a thing.
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Well, I mean, what pisses me off is because he reminds me of, you know, like Raphael Warnock,
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where we did an entire show on Warnock, where he's just proselytizing at the pulpit there, socialism and communism.
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But he will never get accused of being a Christian nationalist, ever.
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You know, they can say whatever the heck they want to and bend the scriptures any way they want to.
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Right, because that kind of religion isn't dangerous, although that kind of religion is the kind of religion that, you know, leads to 100 million dead in the 20th century.
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Um, uh, yeah, he is, he strikes me as dangerous because you're going to get, there's a thing in Texas where, um, I think Texans see, um, scandal and they don't like scandal at all.
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And that, I guess, is a good thing, but not when the scandal blinds you to who the other person is.
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And, and Tallarico seems like a very good, smooth talker that can do exactly what happened in Virginia and say, Hey, I'm, I'm a moderate.
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I'm just, you know, I'm just following the words of Christ.
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And then next thing you know, old Jed's a millionaire who has had all of his money taken by the federal government for some stupid, crazy program.
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And I think this is why a lot of people are concerned.
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You might have Cornyn win that runoff against Paxton in May because he doesn't have a scandal surrounding him.
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And, you know, Democrats are going to play this up.
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I mean, how, how are you going to, I mean, I'm going to vote.
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If, if I were in Texas, I just switched my voting.
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Um, but I, if I would vote in Texas, I would have a really hard time voting for Cornyn.
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It would take everything in me to check that box for Cornyn, everything in me to check that box.
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And the only reason I would do it is because I would see, I would know who Tallarico is.
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But most, most Republicans are not going to pay that much attention.
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And they're going to see this guy as, oh, you know what?
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What pisses me off with Cornyn is he is everything that the entire voting population cannot stand about politics right now.
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He is the establishment candidate and he has always survived within the establishment going back to the Tea Party where he's voting for bailouts.
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It makes no sense to me going all the way up to the Uvalde shooting where he's trying to use that to push gun laws, red flag laws, things like that.
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But now if you're in Texas, if you look at all of his campaign ads, every other word is Trump.
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It's like, you know, Cornyn went to the grocery store, bought peas and Trump.
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Cornyn went to the park today, slid on the slide and Trump.
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But what's interesting about this is his campaign was the most expensive in Senate primary race history.
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He spent $125 million and yet is only headed to a front-off.
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With that amount of money behind him, he would have won handily.
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If Paxton hadn't have had his scandal that happened, you know, when he was AG and they tried to impeach him and everything else, if he wouldn't have had that, he would have beat Cornyn.
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But Cornyn spent enough money and there's enough people going, I'm not sure about Paxton, blah, blah, blah, that it had to go to a runoff.
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But I'm telling you, Tallarico is a real, real danger, especially with the way things are running in Texas.
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You need to move away from Texas and then come back.
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We're going to lose Texas if we're not careful.
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And it could happen with the Senate this time around.
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Looking at some of the voting trends, especially if this is a projection to where this is going in other states as more of these elections start popping up.
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But there's something going on in Texas with voting.
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You can't even look at my social media right now.
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Everything popping up is a different group pushing early voting for the left.
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Something big with funding for that is going on.
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And if you look at early voting, early voting, I was talking to somebody in Washington state the other day, and they said, you know, when the state of Washington turned around, because 2016, it was like the number one state for business, like top, top three business state.
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Now you can't get out of there fast enough if you're a businessman.
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He said the whole thing really started to turn once they had early voting.
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And and, you know, that's why the Save Act has to be passed.
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And, you know, the Save America Act is the one that Donald Trump was pushing.
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And it's and that's what they're trying to get through.
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And that includes the early voting and the mail in ballots and all of that stuff that it's just all got to stop.
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I mean, you know, we didn't have these problems before.
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I know it was a hassle that we all had to go to vote on a Tuesday, but we didn't have these problems before.
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We're making it easier and easier and easier to vote.
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And as we do that, we say and we're making it really easy for everybody to vote, which makes it safer.
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Also, Chip Roy is now headed for a runoff with Mays Middleton.
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What will happen to his salary, his way of life?
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Oh, he'll go into the military industrial complex.
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You don't think he can live off of the congressional trading?
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But he'll go into the military industrial complex.
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But the thing that was really piquing my interest on this is not only did Jasmine Crockett take a hit here, but also did you see that Al Green is headed to a runoff?
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The scariest thing possible is that the stupid within the Democratic Party looks like it's being targeted big time.
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And I kind of want the stupid to stay there.
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I would rather have the stupid than the people who are effective and actually believe in Marxism.
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And then didn't his girlfriend, like, set herself on fire?
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I'm a little interested to see if he's impacted by the affair scandal, what will happen to others who have been impacted, or if they will be impacted by affair scandals.
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It does seem like voters are more interested in policy these days.
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Because they want somebody who's going to disrupt the system.
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They want somebody that will just do something.
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And when I say that, they mean a Marxist who will just give me free stuff, or somebody who is not going to be like John Corcoran.
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Or, I mean, yeah, John Corcoran, and just do the same old stuff.
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Donald Trump won because, I mean, it's really funny.
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In 2016, actually 2007, I said, if Barack Obama wins, we're going to get a guy who is the guy who sits at the end of the bar and just says something that everybody loves, but they think he's a little nuts.
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And he might even have like a little ketchup stain on his tie because he's just like you.
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If Obama wins, that's what the next president's going to be because of the pendulum.
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Um, then I said, uh, if Donald Trump wins, you're going to get some sort of a Marxist kind of guy.
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That's exactly, we didn't get it in the president because he was just a, a, a mask.
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Then the next thing that we had to get was somebody who is just going to tear down the system.
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I think this time in 20 by 20, 28, you're going to have a Marxist and hopefully a constitutionalist.
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But I think we're going to have the choice in front of us.
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They're confident and they're open about what they feel about America.
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And, you know, we care more about the murderers on the streets and the moms.
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I got to make up a commercial, uh, that I missed last hour because we had Laura Trump
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If I'm not carrying my gun, I'm carrying my Berna launcher.
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Uh, except when you pull out the magazine, you have these instead of bullets.
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This one is just a, uh, excuse me, a kinetic route that hits you and it hits you hard and
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it'll stop you just beneath that is a tear gas round.
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You hit that within 10 feet of somebody you're going down with tear gas.
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Um, Laura, I got to start with, I got to start with this crazy question.
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Cause I know your father somewhat, not like you do, not like the family does, but I think
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all of America knows your father enough to say nobody leads him around by the nose.
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Um, but, uh, we are now hearing that Israel has dragged, uh, Donald Trump into this war
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and it's coming from the president, some of the president's former supporters in right
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wing media saying that he's just been duped by Israel.
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The only person who makes decisions for Donald Trump is Donald Trump.
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And, uh, you don't actually have to even spend that much time around him, Glenn, to know that
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that's the case, he takes, you know, account of what people around him have to say.
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He liked to get a lot of opinions, a lot of thoughts, which any smart person and any good
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But then he's the person who makes that decision.
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And let's be really clear when it comes to Iran, this is a regime that has been for nearly
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50 years, chanting death to America and death to Israel.
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They were on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon that would have been detrimental, not
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only to the United States, but to the entire world.
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And this president has always said he wants to put America first.
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If Iran has a nuclear weapon, cause we know they would have deployed it on us.
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So the reason that we went in, the reason that this was the time, according to this president
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and all of his intelligence is because you can't allow Iran to have a nuclear
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The talks were going nowhere between, you know, Jared, my brother-in-law and Steve
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So no, no one has made any decision other than this president based on the intelligence,
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based on his assessment of things, based on the fact that he wants to put America first
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You know, the nuclear weapon thing, I've been on Iran my whole career.
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They're extraordinarily dangerous because they're 12ers.
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They're Shia 12ers that believe in the 12th, the mom is going to return.
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And so a lot of their speeches from their president has been in the past.
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Oh, Allah, help me have the strength to hasten the return of the promised one.
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Really, really scary to hasten the return of the promised one.
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They have to wash the world in blood and burn it in the fiery furnace of the Islamic fury.
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That sounds like a nuclear weapon, that last part.
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And they're dead serious because they actually believe these things.
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But I have heard the nuclear weapon thing for so long, I don't think that rings like a defense with people
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because they're like, you know, first of all, remember the, and your father was all over this when it happened,
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the Iraq war, when that happened, you know, weapons of mass destructions lie that we got.
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But what was it that tipped him on this, this time?
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Because I have personally been told over and over again for 25 years, they could be weeks away.
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That's that we have to take care of it right now.
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Yeah, listen, I mean, I, I obviously don't get the, the detailed intelligence free things like he does, but I'll just say this.
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I think that this president has always known, and maybe he knew more than ever after Butler, Pennsylvania happened,
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And I mean that in, in so many different senses, I think he definitely, without a shadow of a doubt,
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believes that his life was spared in Butler, Pennsylvania so that he could go on to lead this country.
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I don't know, Gwen, that you would have ever gotten another person in that office at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
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People, you know, treated Iran with cake gloves for so long.
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And I don't know that this president thinks that there would have ever been anyone else
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who would have seized a moment like we have right now to take care of a problem that would
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And, and let's face it, we know if they had the means to do it, they would wipe us off the
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And so like so many other things, other presidents have talked about it before, much like, you
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know, recognizing the Golan Heights and moving the embassy in Israel, you know, in, in
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Israel to Jerusalem, this is something this president said, you know, so many people have
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I'm actually going to do the right thing here because I actually don't think he thought
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I mean, he told me what he was thinking when he was down on the ground with a pile of secret
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And, and I thought, boy, there's, there's a, like nobody that kind of thinks that way
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when somebody shooting at you, there's almost nobody that thinks that way.
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So he was made for this time, but I was thinking this weekend, one reason I could never be president.
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And maybe, maybe because a lot of people like me have been president in the past, he seems
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to know what he is the right thing to do, but he has this ability.
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To actually pull the trigger where I, I thought that all this weekend, I, I know he's surrounded
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by people going, Mr. President, this could end poorly.
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He knows it'll be bad if it does end poorly or drags on for his campaign and for the Republicans,
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But he just makes this decision anyway, because he believes this decision is right.
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And you know, Glenn, he, he sort of had the same attitude about all of this from the beginning.
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I actually remember before he came down the golden escalator in 2015 to announce he was
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I remember him telling us, you know what, kids, we're going to do this the right way.
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And if that means that I go in and I get one term in office, then that's okay with me,
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because I want to do the right things for this country.
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And I want to make sure that things are set in motion properly, because they haven't been
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for so long, because so many people have been afraid to do things the right way because
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Maybe it impacts the Republican Party negatively or whatever it might be.
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He's always felt like the consequences maybe are, he takes them seriously, but I think he
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And I think he understands that this is so much greater than him.
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And it's so much greater than even this moment.
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This is about the future of our country, the future of the world.
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And he's always had this attitude of, I will do the right thing, no matter what it costs
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My God, look at what this man has been through.
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He has, he's pressed on and he's most, any other normal person would have said a long
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But no matter what it is, he really is a unique individual.
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And I do believe that he's a perfect person for this time, for this office.
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I think all the time about how lucky I am just to live in a time when Donald Trump is president
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I actually pray Thanksgiving all the time that we're living in these times.
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Just to witness what we're witnessing right now is really a remarkable time to be alive.
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I'd really like to, but I know we're short on time.
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Um, but you said the way your father answered about UFOs, he didn't say something and you
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all looked at each other like, wow, he's not saying this.
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So I wonder if he knows, um, his, his countenance never seems to change to the average person.
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Uh, you know, you're watching him and you'd have no idea, you know, when he's at Mar-a-Lago
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this weekend that he's launching a war, you'd have no idea.
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And when he's weighing something this heavy, does the family notice?
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I don't know what he's wrestling with, but he's wrestling with something.
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To a certain extent, if you know someone really well, yeah, you see a little bit of change
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in them, but you know, he's, he has an amazing ability as well to sort of, I don't know, compartmentalize
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things maybe is the, is the right way to describe it.
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And, you know, when he's with us as a family, he he's, you know, he's a family man and he's
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my father-in-law and my husband's dad and my kid's grandfather.
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And then when he's on the job and he's doing what he needs to do, he's fully focused on
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But, you know, I'll say the only time I've ever seen him, him really change is truly after
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I I've, that's maybe the one moment I saw a different side of him and he was, he was
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definitely down and he was definitely worried, not, not about himself, but about the country,
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And, and he knew that day that he was going to have to come back because he wasn't finished
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But no, you know, it's, it's pretty amazing to see a person who can, can do as much as
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And, you know, he, he likes to talk about the weave whenever he gives a speech, right?
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He'll have the say, he'll have words written, he'll have a teleprompter speech, but we all
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know Donald Trump does not like to say to the teleprompter and he weaves all around, but he ultimately
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comes back to the point and, and he's, he's got this ability, I guess, to, to compartmentalize
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things and focus on what needs to happen in the moment and, and not let it weigh on him
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His, um, uh, speech speaking of saying a teleprompter was the most focused I've ever seen him on,
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on teleprompter with, uh, uh, the state of the union.
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I think it was the best speech he's ever given in performance and also in, in strategy.
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I mean, it was obvious that he was setting this really brilliant trap of stand.
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If you believe that, you know, uh, the government's first job is to protect us citizens.
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And that seemed, you know, that was clearly planned and really well done, but I got the
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impression when they weren't standing for other things or they were shouting while everybody
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Uh, uh, Presley actually chanting KKK, KKK.
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And your father-in-law looked at the left a lot of times and said, you people are crazy
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That seemed like he was genuinely surprised by how far they've gone and are willing to show
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Well, God, aren't we all surprised by how far they've gone?
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And at this point, it feels like we have, I said this the other day on, on Fox, it seems
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like there are more people who are pro-America in Iran right now than, than people in our
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own democratic party here in the United States who are pro-America.
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It feels like it's not about Republican versus Democrat or left versus right.
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This is about those of us who love this country and those who hate this country.
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And when you are willing to side with terrorists, when you are willing to say that, you know,
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Nicholas Maduro, a, a drug Lord who was responsible for hundreds of thousands of American deaths
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because of the poison he sent into this country, the way he terrorized his own people, that that's
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a bad thing to bring a guy like that to justice.
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You can't admit that taking out Ayatollah Khamenei, a person who has also been responsible
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for countless torture and death of his own people, of the American people, my God, you
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You have a real problem, but he's exposed so much of that.
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I think in the history books as if not the greatest president, one of the greatest presidents
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in the history of our country, there's no doubt about it.
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The things he's been able to do just in the past year are remarkable, but one of the big
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things that this president did is he exposed a lot.
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He exposed the legacy media for being fake news.
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And so many people initially were like, what are you talking about?
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He's exposed the rot in Washington, D.C., and he's exposed the Democrats for being absolute
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I think the State of the Union speech was one of his best speeches he's ever given.
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And believe me, I've been to a lot of Donald Trump speeches in my life.
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And if nothing else, he showed live on television to the American people.
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Here is what you get when you vote for Democrats, people who aren't willing to stand for our
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service members, people who are going to chant KKK instead of USA in a moment where the American
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But I have been trying to explain the big picture.
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He is changing the way the whole system works all around the world.
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And I believe he has gone after the system that is keeping people in their place and not allowing
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people to get into business and do all the things.
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He's got to take all those gatekeepers that are global off of people's back.
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And I don't think they're going to really understand what Donald Trump has done for another maybe five
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years because it has such long term ramifications.
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But his own voters are saying, well, yeah, but the economy, the economy.
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And there are signs the economy is doing much better.
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Because the worst thing that can happen is try to convince people that, no, you're not feeling it.
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But if that doesn't change, we're going to have a hard time in the election.
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And yes, this is not Biden 2.0, where they tell you that inflation is transitory and that
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you're just imagining prices are rising whenever everything is more expensive.
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Look, the reality is, if you look at the numbers, things are trending in the right direction.
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And Senator Mark William Mullen gave me this analogy, and I think it is so spot on.
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And he said, you know, changing this economy back to what it was when he left office is
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almost like turning around an aircraft carrier.
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It takes one mile to turn around an aircraft carrier.
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But I think, you know, you have the one big, beautiful bill.
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So much of that will actually start to be felt by the American people this year.
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And it is about how they feel and they have to feel it to believe it.
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And so, yeah, I think he has to continue to talk about what he's done.
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He is absolutely listening to the people of this country.
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I mean, I don't know that we've had a president who has listened more to the people of this
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country or been more willing to communicate with the people of this country than Donald
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Trump and be as transparent as he has been on every possible front.
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And I do think we need to remind people that look at the gas prices.
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Gas prices are under $3 a gallon right now in most states in America, some places under
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Whenever you open up the pipelines, whenever you allow us to drill baby drill, whenever
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you do all the things that he has done for this economy, investment, real wage growth,
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And I think people, hopefully, by the second quarter of this year are going to start feeling
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Laura, I know your entire family has paid a deep, deep price.
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My family prayed for all of the members of your family, even though you weren't there
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at Mar-a-Lago when this guy stormed the gates a couple of weeks ago.
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I can't imagine what it's like to be a Trump right now.
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You're streaming the best of the Glenn Beck program, and you can find full episodes wherever
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So taxpayers in New York, whatever taxpayers are left, taxpayers are going to shell out
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more than $36,000 per child for Mom Donnie's free 2K pilot program.
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That's $13,000 more per child than the private market.
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Program designed to make child care less expensive and cheaper is 55% more expensive
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Why wouldn't you just say, you know, instead of coming up with our whole new system, why
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don't we just use that system and we'll pay them the $23,000 instead of the $36,000?
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I put up on the chalkboard, there's a three-step pattern to socialist programs.
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And you can almost explain every socialist program in three steps.
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Step one, you got to declare something a right.
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Because once you declare it a right, you never talk about the cost again.
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You talk about you don't believe that children should be taken care of.
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No, but it's $36,000 instead of $23,000 that this is a right.
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So anyone asking about math instantly becomes a villain because it's a human right.
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The second step is they promise you that it'll only cost the rich.
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You know, if we just got these rich people to pay their fair share, millionaires are going
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The people who aren't paying their fair share of taxes.
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Millionaires, unlike most people, are very mobile.
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The French put on a wealth tax for billions and, you know, uber millionaires.
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People started moving out of the country and they're like, okay, that was a bad idea.
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We're only going to, this will only affect the top 10% of wage earners.
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And you're so far away from that, you don't have to worry about the top 10%.
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Unless the top 10% decide to leave, then guess who's in the top 10%?
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As jobs start to go away, as people get poorer because of socialism, you find yourself in the top 10%.
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And then the third step that happens every time with socialism, you can count on these three steps.
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And then the government says, we've got to fix this.
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Because the government, Marxism, socialists, they don't respond to signals.
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The market signals, they don't respond to that.
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And you're not going to have to worry about it.
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And when it doesn't work, they know all they have to do is just find a way to convince you that somebody else is screwing you,
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So, the cost rise, bureaucracy grows, fraud appears, and suddenly the system costs far more than the private system it replaced.
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Because we know this one will because it started there.
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Well, it's happening now because people are feeling like capitalism has failed.
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And the reason why they feel that way is because we haven't done capitalism for a long time.
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The capitalism in America today is barely capitalism.
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It's absolutely corrupt because it's in bed with the government.
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You know, the military-industrial complex, everybody talks about that.
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Everybody talks about the military, and everybody accepts that, okay?
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That big business is in bed with the federal government.
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Well, why don't you make that connection with health care?
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That big health care and big insurance is in bed with the federal government.
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And every time the federal government says they're going to fix something, it's not fixing the big corporations.
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It's fixing you and helping the big corporations.
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Every time they say, you know what, Obamacare is going to lower your cost by $2,000 per family, and it's gone up by, what, $3,000 per family?
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And they're still telling you, well, that's because we've got to fix it.
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Donald Trump is the first guy who says, you know what, insurance companies, right or wrong?
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He's the first guy who says, we're not doing that anymore.
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But this market, even like this, it's still operating in two realities that Marxism ignores.
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When people spend their own money, they look for value.
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When you have, you know, you get a big check back from the IRS, that's your money.
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But because they've held it for so long, it feels free to you.
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Very few people take it and go, you know what, I'm going to save this.
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Most people will take it and go, we're going on vacation.
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And when you, when somebody has given you money, this is why people who win the lottery,
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they always go broke because they didn't earn it.
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When politicians spend your money, it's not their money.
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All they're doing is they're trying to build up a way that they can always get voted back in.
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The value they're looking for is how am I going to keep my power?
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And then also in New York, you also have the strategy of Cloward and Piven.
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This is the darker possibility on why these things are happening and why they're appealing.
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In the 1960s, two professors at the City University of New York, Cloward and Piven, husband and wife,
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Get everybody that can possibly be on welfare or on the system, get them in, sign them up,
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They used it in the 1970s, and what did it do to New York?
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Well, Cloward was dead, but Francis Fox Piven wasn't,
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Guess what she had to do, what her job was with Clinton in the Clinton administration.
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So then, we're going to build another system that it will collapse into,
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Do you know what her job with Clinton was to design the system?
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No, she's all about Marxism and collapsing a system into a new Marxist system.
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So they came up with a way to collapse it, and that's get everybody on board.
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But you also need to get everybody to be able to vote the way you want them to vote.
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So let's get every possible person we can to say, yeah, they're registered to vote.
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All you have to do is just sign up for your license, and now all of a sudden, you can vote.
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See how these two are now attached to each other?
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This has been a very long time coming, and anybody who says and tells you that,
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I can show you in their own words what they're saying they're going to do and have now done.
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So they use this crisis, and they use the lax voting laws to replace capitalism
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and our rule of law with something entirely new.
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So that's what's happening in a couple of places, New York, Minnesota, California.
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The first reason that this is happening is because they actually believe in this
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because they are Marxist and they're just that stupid?
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They just don't look at human nature that they just do that?
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Or is it because they know exactly what they're doing that Marxism never works,
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and so you're going to have to collapse it, and they win?
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And then the politicians demand more power to fix the crisis that they created.
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You know, if you look at Venezuela, people think, you know, collapse happens overnight.
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And that's why they can get away with a lot of this.
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Venezuela looked in the late 1990s exactly like America, okay?
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It was the second richest nation in the hemisphere next to us.
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We have to help people out that, you know, aren't working because we're just too greedy.
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All of this stuff that everything's been saying to us.
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And so they go into free housing and free health care and free food programs, and they start slowly.
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First, they just have to dismantle capitalism and take over the natural gas and the oil industry,
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which then starts to collapse their economy, which means more people have to have health care
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We're only going to tax the rich, and everybody is cheering.
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And then the wealthy left, and businesses started to fall apart.
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And suddenly, the middle class became the rich.
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And so then, all of a sudden, you have the poor people, and you don't have a way to pay for any of these programs.
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So let me give you one way to convince your friends, okay?
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You will either pay now through prices or later through taxes and collapse.
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Capitalism, when it's done openly, it makes the cost visible.
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Whenever you hear the word free, this is what I want you to think of.
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Every time you hear the word free, wake up, ask.
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If it's the rich, you know exactly what this pattern is.
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The worst part of this is people actually do need help with child care.
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But instead of fixing the cost drivers, regulation, liability, licensing, insurance, politicians build a new, on top of all that, government system that costs even more.
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So whatever you think is going to happen in the future, you can invest in it at Wealthsimple.