Why The Deep State Hates Trump And Kennedy Family
Summary
TLDRThe video script engages in a deep discussion about the entities and individuals that have allegedly caused significant harm to America over the past 20 years. It includes a list of organizations and figures like the FBI, CIA, and big Pharma, and delves into the complexities of political power, corporate influence, and national sovereignty. The conversation also touches on the role of Trump and his perceived stance on nationalism versus globalism, suggesting that the real solution to America's issues lies in the hands of the public rather than relying on a single leader.
Takeaways
- đïž The conversation spans a range of 20 years, discussing entities that have allegedly ruined many lives.
- đ§ A list of organizations and individuals is mentioned, including the FBI, CIA, Clinton's, CDC, NIH, China, Fauci, World Economic Forum, Biden's family, and McConnell, all of whom are claimed to dislike Trump.
- đ€ The discussion questions the public's tendency to view things in black and white, suggesting that the real world is more complex than simply being against the perceived 'bad guys'.
- đ Reference is made to Trump's mentor, Roy Cohn, and the influence he had on Trump's approach to deal-making, which is also linked to Generoso Pope and Frank Costello.
- đ The pharmaceutical industry is criticized for exploiting patent laws, particularly the Hatch-Waxman Act, to maintain high drug prices for extended periods, leading to a significant price drop once patents expire.
- đ The conversation touches on 'Operation Warp Speed' and its role in vaccine development, with some skepticism about the military's involvement and potential conflicts of interest.
- đïž There's a debate about the vilification of nationalism and the push towards globalism or internationalism, with concerns about the loss of national sovereignty.
- đïž The idea that Trump may be a nationalist and could potentially bring about positive change is contrasted with concerns about his comments on foreign influence, specifically from Israel.
- đ A call to action for further investigation into the Kennedy and Trump families is made, with an emphasis on understanding their impact and the reasons behind the fear and vilification they faced.
- đ The top five entities considered to have most negatively impacted America in the last 60 years, according to the speakers, include big Pharma, big Tech, the Federal Reserve, the CIA/DOJ/FBI, and the military-industrial complex.
- đšâđ§âđŠ The conclusion emphasizes the need for individual and community self-sufficiency, reducing reliance on government and multinational corporations, and the importance of personal responsibility.
Q & A
What is the main theme discussed in the transcript?
-The main theme discussed in the transcript is the list of entities and individuals that have allegedly ruined many people's lives over the past 20 years, and the debate around the role of nationalism versus globalism, particularly in the context of the United States.
Which organizations are mentioned as having a negative impact on people's lives over the last 20 years?
-The organizations mentioned include the FBI, CIA, Clinton's, CDC, NIH, China, World Economic Forum, and individuals such as Fauci and members of the Biden family.
What is the connection made between the listed entities and Donald Trump?
-The connection made is that all the listed entities and individuals are said to hate Donald Trump, and the discussion revolves around the idea that they may oppose him due to his nationalist stance and his base's support.
What is the role of patent laws in the pharmaceutical industry as discussed in the transcript?
-The role of patent laws is highlighted in terms of how they allow pharmaceutical companies to sell their products at high prices for an extended period, specifically mentioning the Hatch-Waxman Act and its impact on drug pricing.
What is the significance of the Hatch-Waxman Act in the context of drug pricing?
-The Hatch-Waxman Act is significant because it changed the duration of drug patents, initially reducing them to 14 years and later extending them to 20 years, which has implications for the pricing and accessibility of medications.
What is the view on the role of the Federal Reserve (FED) in the United States' economic landscape?
-The view expressed in the transcript is that the Federal Reserve, along with big banks, has a significant influence on the U.S. economy and is considered part of the problem due to its role in creating a transnational power structure.
What is the discussion about the impact of multinational corporations on America?
-The discussion suggests that multinational corporations, particularly big Pharma and big Tech companies, have had a negative impact on America by building a transnational power structure that may not align with the national interests of the United States.
What is the concern raised about the relationship between the United States and Israel?
-The concern raised is that the U.S.-Israel relationship may sometimes lead to foreign policy decisions that do not align with American national interests, with examples given such as the Iraq War and espionage incidents.
What is the perspective on the role of individuals in fixing America's problems?
-The perspective is that relying on a single individual, such as the President, to fix America's problems is misguided. Instead, it is suggested that a mass movement from the American public is necessary to address the issues at hand.
What is the importance of investigative journalism in the context of the discussion?
-Investigative journalism is considered important as it can uncover the truth about powerful entities and individuals, holding them accountable and providing the public with the information needed to make informed decisions.
What is the final message conveyed about the role of the American public in addressing the nation's challenges?
-The final message is that the American public needs to become more self-sufficient and less reliant on the government and multinational corporations. It emphasizes the need for individuals and communities to take responsibility for their own well-being.
Outlines
đ The List of America's Dividers
The speaker initiates a discussion about entities and individuals who have negatively impacted American society over the past two decades. Institutions like the FBI, CIA, CDC, and individuals such as the Clintons, Dr. Fauci, and the World Economic Forum are mentioned. The conversation suggests that these entities are perceived as divisive, with a common thread of opposition to former President Trump. The speaker also touches on the complexity of attributing blame, the influence of past dealings, and the patent laws that favor big pharmaceutical companies, highlighting the economic implications of such legislation.
đïž Nationalism vs. Globalism: The Ideological Struggle
This paragraph delves into the tension between nationalism and globalism, suggesting that there is a concerted effort to vilify nationalism worldwide. The speaker contrasts this with the idea of national pride and sovereignty, using the example of Trump's policies and rhetoric, which are seen as nationalistic. The conversation also brings up the historical comparison between Trump and JFK, noting similarities in their political opposition and the powerful entities that disliked them. The paragraph concludes with a critical look at Trump's comments on Israel's influence over U.S. Congress, raising concerns about national sovereignty.
đ”ïžââïž Unraveling the Influence of Powerful Entities
The discussion continues with an exploration of the influence of various entities and individuals on American policy and society. The speaker mentions the role of multinational corporations, big Pharma, and the Federal Reserve as significant players in shaping the country's direction. The conversation also touches on the military-industrial complex and the potential conflicts of interest in the Trump administration, particularly regarding the operation 'Warp Speed' and its connections to big tech and pharmaceutical companies.
đïž The Top Culprits in America's Decline
The speaker attempts to identify the top five entities or individuals that have caused the most damage to America over the past 60 years. The list includes big Pharma, IBM, the Federal Reserve, the CIA, the DOJ, the FBI, and the military-industrial complex. The conversation also extends to families like the Rockefellers, the Chicago-based Crown and Pritzker families, and the Rothschilds, as well as individuals such as Kissinger and the Bush family, suggesting their roles in undermining American interests.
đ The Illusion of National Sovereignty and the Role of the Individual
In this paragraph, the speaker emphasizes the importance of national sovereignty and the need for the American public to be less reliant on the government and multinational corporations. The conversation suggests that the American people have outsourced essential aspects of their lives to entities that may not have their best interests at heart. The speaker calls for a mass movement towards self-sufficiency and responsibility, arguing that the solution to America's problems lies in the hands of its citizens rather than in the actions of a single leader.
Mindmap
Keywords
đĄFBI
đĄCIA
đĄClinton
đĄCDC
đĄNIH
đĄChina
đĄFauci
đĄWorld Economic Forum
đĄBiden's family
đĄMcConnell
đĄNationalism
Highlights
Discussion about who has ruined many people's lives in the last 20 years, including FBI, CIA, Clinton's, CDC, NIH, China, Fauci, World Economic Forum, and others.
Mention of the American public's tendency to see things in black and white, and the complexity of real-world politics.
Reference to Trump's mentor Roy Cohn and his influence on Trump's approach to deals and politics.
Discussion on the concept of 'dirty' politics and the distinction between being tough and being unethical.
Criticism of big Pharma and the patent laws that allow them to dominate the market and set high prices for medications.
Mention of the Hatch-Waxman Act and how it has been manipulated to extend patent protection, benefiting big Pharma at the expense of the public.
Discussion on the top 10 list of organizations that have allegedly destroyed America and divided it.
Analysis of why these organizations might hate Trump, suggesting it's more about his base than Trump himself.
Mention of the war on domestic terror infrastructure and its targeting of certain groups, including Trump's base.
Discussion on the global economy and the push against nationalism, with a focus on Agenda 2030.
Concerns about Trump's comments on Israel's influence on Congress and the implications for national sovereignty.
Discussion on the role of DARPA in Operation Warp Speed and the potential conflicts of interest.
Mention of the potential manipulation of Trump's support for certain policies by big tech and pharmaceutical companies.
Discussion on the importance of national sovereignty and the challenges posed by globalist agendas.
Analysis of the top five agencies, individuals, or organizations that have allegedly destroyed America in the last 60 years.
Mention of the role of multinational corporations, big Pharma, and the Federal Reserve in shaping America's economic and political landscape.
Discussion on the influence of the CIA, DOJ, FBI, and the military-industrial complex on American society.
Mention of the need for a mass movement from the American public to protect national sovereignty and challenge the status quo.
Emphasis on the importance of individual and community self-sufficiency, reducing reliance on government and multinational corporations.
Transcripts
who's ruined
many people's lives the last 20 years
let's make a list okay if we were to say
who's ruined many people's lives the
last 20 years we can put FBI there we
can put uh CIA there we can put
Clinton's there we can put CDC there we
can put NIH there you know we can put uh
China there we can put fauci there we
can put World economic Forum there we
can put uh you know you mean you realize
where I'm going with this like I can we
can put Biden's family there we can put
uh McConnell we can put we can put so
many names on this list right
every one of those guys hate Trump
every one of them hates Trump why well
um
exactly yeah but I don't think it's
necessarily because again you know I
think again the American public maybe
it's Hollywood for a long time sees
things as kind of black and white oh if
you know all the bad guys are against
this guy he must be good I don't I think
the real world doesn't really function
like that a lot you know by the time you
get to sort of be
uh rise to that level to an extent you
have to you know have made deals in the
past that aren't I don't disagree you
know but I don't disagree and like
Trump's Mentor Roy Cohn yeah insanely
dirty of course insanely dirty you know
and a lot of you know the art of the
deal he learned that from Cohn who you
know and Cohen had learned it from
generoso Pope who was like this Italian
very close friend to Frank Costello and
the guy that ran the cement industry
concrete but everybody in the everybody
that's that's no it's not dirty I don't
there's difference between no there's
difference between dirty no I disagree
what I'm trying to okay so for example
this is where I'm going with this to me
uh I have a lot of people that you would
say are dirty okay and somebody could
make a very clear argument that these
people based on their past are dirty
okay and I've spent a lot of hours with
these guys
and when I sit down with them and I say
so tell me what happened that one time
when Dot
and I well let me tell you what happened
when we were in the room Paul Castellano
he did this and then all of a sudden
Gotti said this and that ended up oh wow
okay got it so hey when yourself when
you were in this situation and this one
guy that was robbing banks we had him on
the thing I'm like when you were doing
this and why did you do this and how did
the bank fall for this and how were you
able to do this okay so how do we defend
against that right so
even right now for example you know the
one of the biggest reasons why big
Pharma is doing what it's doing is take
advantage of people in America is
because the patent laws that we have
this whole hatchman and wax I think it's
the one of the senators from Utah is a
Republican and the other congressman is
from California who's a Democrat they
come together they lower the uh the the
what he called the patent Loft to 14
years and then in 1994 under Clinton
they raised it to 20 years and these uh
insurance companies come out with
medication and they can sell it for 20
years past nobody else can compete with
them and the price point one of the
drugs we looked at Vinnie the price
point of what they sold and then the
year when uh what do you call it when
the patent expired within three years
the price of the medicine dropped 98 and
a half percent let me say this one more
time it went from a thousand dollars
to 15 bucks okay because now everybody
could compete in the marketplace it was
just so you look at these laws you're
like okay so I can see why big Pharma
would negotiate and hire lobbyists to go
in there to pass the law to extend the
patent for 20 years and then figure out
other ways some of them are extending
them for another 29 years 39 years okay
that's dirty let's figure out a way to
negotiate these policies what I'm asking
about here is okay these are all the top
10 list of organizations that are the
ones that have destroyed America the
most divided us the most had us fighting
against each other all of these guys
hate yeah the orange so you know so what
okay why is that well I think there's I
I guess I would say two things uh one in
my opinion I think more than anything
else these guys more than they hate
Trump I think they hate Trump's base
more than they hate Trump specifically
and I would argue that because of the
war on domestic Terror infrastructure
being set up freshly to Target people in
that base and also anyone that has sort
of nationalist
uh a nationalist event I would guess I I
you know and Trump obviously postures as
being Nationalist and I don't think they
like that and in pushing to bring
industry back to the us all of that
stuff the decision was made explicitly
by the people who actually run America
to move industry out of the US many
decades ago they do not want to bring it
back
they don't and I think
um if you're if a lot of these people
like I mentioned earlier have this goal
of making this global economy and a lot
of that has since been wrapped into uh
agenda 2030 and the people actually
developing those policies
um I don't think they want a nationalist
guy there's a there's an effort globally
to really vilify nationalism it doesn't
matter if it's Trump it's also based on
our own Brazil or whatever sure and I
don't think you have to like them but I
think the reason they're so against them
yeah is because they want to vilify
nationalism because if I have to choose
between nationalism and what's the
opposite of nationalism globalism
internationalism okay exactly
International if I have to choose
between being proud of my Heritage my
country my land and everybody else
around the world
give me a good argument with that being
a bad thing it's it's about sovereignty
I think though at the end of the day
because when you remove National
sovereignty then the people actually
running the show are even more
unaccountable ball yeah so they'll use
nationalism to link it to Germany but
again so so here's what I want that's
what has been going on it's [Â __Â ]
Trump is literally Hitler who's
literally people fall for their night
but but let's let's kind of go to this
the closest president I can find to
Trump closest family I can see to Trump
is John F Kennedy closest I think those
two to me are very close neither one of
them have a nice uh uh resume you know
they've done some stuff in the past you
know Kennedy all that stuff but both of
them the people of power like the Lyndon
Johnson the Hoover the CIA sure those
guys hated Kennedy totally okay the same
people hate Trump trump and Kennedy
politically believe it or not are more
similar but you know Kennedy was a proud
Second Amendment NRA member today
Kennedy is not a Democrat but it's a
hero to a lot of Democrats yeah yeah so
what I watched was the following so
here's a question for you Whitney the
question for you is this what
institution
has hurt America
that loves Trump
probably take some
peace in the U.S it's pretty clear that
by this time you understand what I'm
asking I want you to think about it what
institution
what institution that hates America
that's hurt America loves Trump
I can't even think of one I want you to
think about it because you're you're
more able to kind of see it from the
other side what institution
that's hurts um that has hurt America
the last 20 years loves and supports
Trump
not from from that list that you said
from the fauces give me another one
maybe I'm not thinking about anybody I
can't even I can't even think of one
great question I guess here's here's the
thing that really concerns me about
Trump as it relates to National
sovereignty recently he did an interview
and he said something about
um about Israel about how Israel
essentially he said it controls Congress
and how he thought that was a good thing
okay so regardless of how you feel about
Israel Zionism the US Israel
relationship I do not think it's a good
sign to have your nationalist politician
say uh a foreign power rightfully unduly
influences our National Congress
and in the if you look at the history
there are Israeli Espionage operations
that have happened Jonathan Pollard is
probably the best well-known where that
Gravely undermined U.S national security
and I think those institutions support
Trump but they're not necessarily I can
give an argument today but give me one
more go one more go two more go three
more Adam you're here what are you
thinking you're saying that institutions
that give me any institutions or
individuals that have hurt America that
love Trump
I'm actually Curious by the way if
you're watching this comment below and
hash debate each other I'm really
curious I don't know all the
institutions this isn't my world I mean
from the FBI this is you research you're
you you've been following politics for a
good 20 years you know you're in it what
is Rob yourself what what institution
I'm actually curious right now what
institution that's made our lives worse
that made people stay home during covid
that force people to do [Â __Â ] they don't
want to do that okay about coven though
Trump still is is really into operation
warp speed and what that produced okay
declines to distance himself from any
sort of the vaccine stuff fine so use
that one that's one so so he operation
warp speed that you try to speed up
getting vaccine but the reality is
Pfizer didn't announce that they got the
vaccine two days after the election
which didn't help him anyways yeah but
what I'm saying is I don't I don't think
that is that hurt Americans it was not a
good idea to put the military
specifically DARPA of people in charge
of that who have sort of DARPA tends to
have sort of this mad scientist View and
they have Partnerships with people like
moderna which also has partnered with
the bill Melinda Gates they support
Trump though I think they manipulated
Trump's support but Trump still to this
day supports that operation the warp
speed yeah I think yeah I think he and
he takes he takes credit for the fact
that he was able to get back but then
then you have Peter Navarro right saying
oh he
so he was manipulate so it's possible
keep going okay so that's one keep going
give me a couple more well okay I'm not
an expert on on like Trump stuff
necessarily but I personally don't trust
any politician especially one that gets
to that level I do think though that it
is important in my opinion to push for
National sovereignty and things like
that what I mentioned with Israel that
does concern me because Israel's foreign
policy objectives or policy objectives
as it relates to United States do not
always coincide with American uh the
American national interests the Iraq war
is a huge example of that Netanyahu
being like positive reverberations
around the region you had the Wexner
Foundation which was tied up with Israel
at that time trying to develop talking
points to push us into Iraq and all of
this stuff and that cost American lives
cost American money obviously and all
sorts you know millions of innocent
people dead in in the Middle East not in
our national security interest and you
have a lot of I mean even the Trump
white house uh the FBI found Stingray
devices that were Israel's government
spying on the Trump White House nothing
was done and there's a lot of things
going back uh Robert Maxwell sold bugged
software on behalf of Israel to our nuke
facilities at Sandia Los Alamos lab Ken
Henry Kissinger told him who to pay off
nothing happened to Henry Kissinger John
Tower was the guy he paid off former
head of the Senate armed services
committee opened the door for Maxwell to
sell this bug software and then they
take our nuclear secrets and then they
sell it onto China so that is a problem
for me I mean you say that's one example
but I think that is a pretty significant
example and personally I would challenge
Trump on that when it comes to the
America First stuff but at the same time
when you're talking about
the uh you know the Republican Party one
out of 20 institutions you just
mentioned that's fine in terms of
undermining the claim of America first I
think that is something that he
definitely needs to address what I like
that you do I'm not you you you're
you're the pro here you're in the world
that you're in that you go in and you
find stuff right that's your job you're
very good at it I would be very curious
if you went
and you investigated the one guy that
was assassinated and the other guy that
was character assassinated in ways no
one's ever been character assassinated
before why is that why are those two
families feared as much as they were
feared is it because they were doing so
many side deals I don't think so no no
so so that's my so what I'm trying to
find out is because think about this
here's what we want to do
there's two ways to to to to to to
would we like to see more people who
love America that are not willing to
bend their backs for anybody and
negotiate anything just to be invited to
those cool parties okay yeah obviously
that would be better but is Trump that
guy I'm not saying if Trump is that guy
what I'm saying but but here's what I'm
saying to you I'm saying go investigate
him
and go write something on him and
Kennedy link those two families and then
rate them write whatever dirt or
anything you want to find but then also
ask why do these organizations if we
were to rank okay if we were to rank the
last 60 years 1964 1963 till today let's
go November of 1963 till today right
that's 60 years from the last 60 years
from your perspective give me the five
agencies individuals organizations that
have destroyed America the most the five
the top five oh man uh give me the top
five really putting me on the spot I
mean no I'm not saying you know exactly
what the top five but in your opinion
what do you think are the top five
um all right it's um
well I guess it's pretty broad uh a lot
of corporate America would be up there
for sure multinational corporations
um big Pharma uh IBM
um a lot of the big tech companies then
and now for sure okay big Pharma
building this transnational power
structure right at the end of the day
I'd like to throw the FED in there okay
Federal Reserve yeah okay game who else
or you can just broaden that and make it
Banks the big banks are the biggest
banks commercial corporate yeah I got I
got all that together what else would
you say uh definitely the CIA
Justice would you put doj over FBI like
how who how well doj oversees the FBI
technically yeah okay so let's put doj
and FBI together how about who else
lobbyists
yeah but lobbyists are revolving door on
the payroll stuff so ultimately that's
the corporate side subverting the public
sector or military industrial complex
industrial complex in in terms of that
military-industrial complex in terms of
how people think of that I would say the
contractors General Dynamics insanely
corrupt that's the crown family yeah I
mentioned earlier they run that insanely
corrupt Lester Crown the Pentagon tried
to get his security clearance route
revoked three times well and they
couldn't do it because higher-ups kept
shutting it down so perfect let's do
this let's stay on this this is very
helpful let's continue because I think
this is good okay so we got big Pharma
we got IBM we got fed
I would say big Tech big Tech is what
you would say okay big Tech then we said
the CIA the OJ FBA combined together
military industrial complex fine now
give me individuals what families
names the last 60 years since November
of 2000 to November of 1963 not 22nd
since November 1st of 1963. till today
which top families have destroyed
America okay Rockefellers number one
Rockefeller yeah
um after that I put the Chicago families
up there the crowns and the pritzkers
I'd probably put them together yeah
Chicago got it who else
um foreign
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crisis the sacklers okay the sacklers
because that I mean a lot of not enough
people talk about that but that you can
sort of rope into big Pharma like some
of the big companies that are tied to
suspects stuff going on with the anthrax
attacks and also with covid stuff
um emergent bio Solutions you know they
make a killing off of selling Narcan
they have a monopoly on Narcan too so we
got three Rockefeller the Chicago the
pritzker you put them together the
opioid the sacklers who else uh well
again I think you know when you're
talking about banking interest a lot of
these tend to be transnational you have
some of these old money Banks from
Europe
um give me names family
Rothschild yeah I'd probably put the
Rothschild on there for sure but they
openly made an alliance with the
Rockefeller it's not that long ago who
else
um these are just families probably
talking about individuals
or Clinton people who have sold America
well Kissinger sold America out
definitely yeah well I'm here because of
Kissinger you know that oh really I'm
I'm from Iran Kissinger was supposed to
help Iran the shot he didn't last minute
the shot fell and then catastrophic
issues happen hominy shows up and
there's six you know anyways that's a
whole different story so Kissinger who
else would you put us top for would you
put uh uh uh what are the names that we
want to say do we want to say Johnson
Lyndon Johnson yeah the bushes
Dulles yeah Alan Dulles the airport ORD
Sullivan and Cromwell which is their Law
Firm that they ran forever that could be
a huge list okay so you don't have
Clinton over Biden's here at all you
don't think they're dead I would think
the clintons bushes bidens they
they're different sides of just the same
crime especially the bushes and the
clintons there's too much weird stuff
around them especially when you look at
things like Iran Contra like I mentioned
earlier Bush covered for Mark Middleton
they like step in for each other when
they need to so here's my question you
ready all right so here we go okay which
one of these loves Trump yeah I don't I
don't think they do that's the point
yeah
who you today is I would love because my
I do so many different things right now
I wish I had time to do investigative
journalism I just don't have the luxury
to do it right now okay but that's why I
love for somebody like you who if this
interests you and if you're inspired by
it go do those two families sure okay I
do think you know if you're talking
about Trump specifically you know I do
think he has some conflicts of interest
and has for a long time I don't
understand
um yeah so you know at the end of the
day if the issue is let's stop the villa
qualification of nationalism let's make
moves to protect our national
sovereignty I think that has to be a
mass movement from the American public
because you know I see what you're
saying but at the same time I think so
many people in the United States whether
it's been instilled in them through
education or culture or whatever seem to
think that as long as we get the right
guy in the White House everything's
going to magically fix itself in this
country and I do not think that is
possible you know believe what you want
to believe about Trump he came in and
you know
2016 with great intentions and all of
that if you want to believe that I I
don't necessarily believe that but if
you do you know he wasn't able to do
that why you know one guy can't fix it
you know Robert F Kennedy Jr running
right now you know he's obviously very
different than a lot of these guys do
you think if he got in he could fix it
all I you know I think the problem is so
big at this point and that so many of
these institutions we've been naming off
it's the it's the most powerful
institutions in the US government you
know they said before you know like with
Nixon and Watergate oh it's just you
know some rotten apples in the barrel
but keep the barrel
I'm telling you the barrel is rotten and
the only way we can fix that in this
country is that people have to realize
that and people have to start taking
responsibility for their own what does
that mean because it's a good
motivational speech but what is it
here's what it means what is what is so
what do you need to be self-sufficient
as a community as an individual as a
family not relying on the government not
but also multinational corporations
right we have outsourced from our
communities from our country almost
everything we produce to foreign powers
that don't like us right or we're in you
know trillions of dollars in debt to our
ostensible main enemy so that I would
argue that's because we have our
government corporations but the American
people have co-signed it because they've
been told this is more convenient this
will be cheaper blah blah blah uh
outsourced so much of what we need to
survive as a people as communities as
families uh to people that don't like us
and that's not necessarily just China
here right that's these corporations uh
these Elite families that own own most
of corporate America and the banks and
what have you they don't like the little
people yeah so you know what I mean if
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one is we think one person can save
America when is the next Kennedy when is
the next Reagan going to be here it's us
I fully agree with you it's us I agree
with you but I think people like you are
very important I think we need to
protect people like you because I think
people like you are a gem we need more
of you it takes a lot of courage and
sacrifice in your personal life to want
to study these types of topics this is
not an easy job and profession you've
chosen I salute you for the job that you
do to me it's a form of public service
and we're not paying taxes for a person
like you you're independent you're doing
this for us we thank you for it you're
very important I think individually we
need to stop relying on the government
so I think one of the things that is
anybody that pushed a lot of
entitlements the last six years and got
more Americans to be relying on the
government I think they screwed America
as well they got people not to realize
what their capabilities capabilities are
that's perfect but the problem here for
me
what I think immediately those are
long-term solutions for us to become
independent responsible not rely on a
government and take care of ourselves I
get it
but I also think this person we're
looking at to be able to get in there
and do the work is not going to be a
person that looks and walks and talks
the way you want that person well sure
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