Is Donald Trump a Good LEADER?

Evan Carmichael
6 Oct 201806:21

Summary

TLDRThe video transcript discusses the leadership qualities of Donald Trump, contrasting opinions of Mark Cuban and Robert Kiyosaki. It highlights the importance of admitting mistakes in leadership and the consequences of failing to do so. The speaker also shares personal insights about Trump's character, his children, and his communication style, emphasizing the impact of a leader's behavior on their team. The video encourages viewers to share their thoughts on Trump's leadership and promotes a respectful discussion, while also mentioning a series on building confidence.

Takeaways

  • πŸ€” The speaker expresses concern over the execution and implementation of policies, suggesting they are not well thought out.
  • πŸ” The speaker questions the leadership qualities of Donald Trump, particularly his ability to admit mistakes and inspire loyalty within his administration.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The script mentions the contrasting opinions of Mark Cuban and Robert Kiyosaki on Trump's leadership, inviting viewers to share their thoughts.
  • πŸ“ˆ The channel aims to be part of the viewer's daily success routine, offering content to build confidence and leadership.
  • πŸ‘¨β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Trump's children are highlighted as examples of his positive influence, being described as polished, smart, savvy, and well-disciplined.
  • πŸ’¬ The speaker criticizes bureaucracy, implying that it hinders effective leadership and contributes to a lack of accountability.
  • πŸ“š The speaker shares a personal connection with Trump, having co-authored books with him and discussing his character and communication style.
  • 🌍 The script touches on international politics, criticizing past administrations and their handling of foreign policy, specifically mentioning Obama's dealings with Iran.
  • πŸ•ŠοΈ The speaker calls for civil discourse in the comments section, emphasizing the importance of respectful disagreement.
  • πŸ“˜ The channel promotes a series aimed at building confidence, offering daily videos as part of a 254-day program.
  • πŸ† The video also mentions a related video about Tom Brady, suggesting a comparison of leadership and success in different fields.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of discussion in the video script?

    -The main topic of discussion is whether Donald Trump is a good leader, featuring contrasting opinions from Mark Cuban and Robert Kiyosaki.

  • What does the speaker believe is the 'Achilles heel' of the person discussed in the script?

    -The speaker believes that the person's lack of thoughtful implementation and execution is their 'Achilles heel'.

  • What does the speaker suggest is a critical aspect of leadership that the person in question seems to lack?

    -The speaker suggests that the person lacks the ability to admit mistakes, which is a critical aspect of leadership.

  • What is the speaker's view on the person's role as the commander in chief?

    -The speaker believes that as the commander in chief, the person should show leadership qualities, including admitting mistakes, to effectively lead the military and federal employees.

  • What does the speaker attribute the leaks and problems from the intelligence community to?

    -The speaker attributes the leaks and problems to the person's lack of leadership, where they do not admit or acknowledge mistakes, causing staff to leak information to protect themselves.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the person's ability to listen and make quick additions?

    -The speaker acknowledges that the person is good at listening and making quick additions, but implies that this might be part of the problem due to the nature of bureaucrats.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the person's character based on their children?

    -The speaker suggests that the person is a fantastic individual, as evidenced by the character and qualities of their children.

  • What is the speaker's view on the person's use of social media?

    -The speaker views the person's use of social media, particularly tweeting, as a form of 'foot and mouth disease', indicating that it may be causing problems.

  • What does the speaker criticize about President Obama's policies, according to the script?

    -The speaker criticizes President Obama for giving Iran a large sum of money and releasing Guantanamo detainees, suggesting these actions were misguided.

  • What does the speaker encourage viewers to do in the comments section?

    -The speaker encourages viewers to share their thoughts on whether they agree with Mark Cuban or Robert Kiyosaki regarding Donald Trump's leadership, while maintaining a civil discourse.

  • What is the '250 for Confidence' series mentioned in the script?

    -The '250 for Confidence' series is a program where the speaker sends a morning video for free every day for 254 days to help build confidence.

  • What does the speaker emphasize as a core value in the video?

    -The speaker emphasizes passion as a core value, stating that none of their self-worth depends on the opinions of others.

Outlines

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πŸ€” Leadership Debate on Donald Trump

This paragraph delves into the debate surrounding Donald Trump's leadership qualities, highlighting contrasting opinions from Mark Cuban and Robert Kiyosaki. It discusses the challenges of leadership and management, particularly the responsibility of admitting mistakes and the impact on subordinates. The speaker criticizes Trump's approach to leadership, suggesting it leads to leaks and problems within the intelligence community due to a lack of accountability. The paragraph also touches on Trump's role as president, commander in chief, and head of the federal government, emphasizing the importance of displaying leadership qualities in these positions.

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πŸ’¬ Public Opinion on Trump's Leadership

The second paragraph shifts focus to engage the audience directly, asking for their opinions on whether Donald Trump is a good leader, referencing the contrasting views of Mark Cuban and Robert Kiyosaki. It encourages a respectful and civil discussion in the comments section, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a positive community. The speaker also mentions a related video on Tom Brady's leadership qualities and encourages viewers to watch it for further insights into the topic of leadership.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Implementation

Implementation refers to the process of putting a plan, decision, or idea into effect. In the video's context, it is used to criticize the perceived lack of thoroughness in the execution of policies or plans, suggesting that they are not well thought out or carried out effectively.

πŸ’‘Achilles heel

An Achilles heel is a weakness in spite of overall strength. The term is used metaphorically in the script to describe a significant flaw in someone's character or approach, which in this case, is attributed to the subject's quick decision-making without proper consideration.

πŸ’‘Leadership

Leadership is the action of leading a group of people or an organization. The video discusses leadership in the context of political figures, questioning whether the subject possesses the necessary qualities to effectively guide and inspire others, particularly in admitting mistakes and taking responsibility.

πŸ’‘Commander in Chief

The Commander in Chief is the highest-ranking official in the military chain of command, often referring to the President in countries like the United States. The script uses this term to emphasize the subject's role and responsibilities, including speaking to and representing millions of employees and the military.

πŸ’‘Leak

A leak refers to the unauthorized disclosure of information, typically confidential. In the script, leaks are mentioned as a symptom of poor leadership, where staff members feel the need to disclose information to protect themselves due to a lack of accountability from the top.

πŸ’‘Responsibility

Responsibility is the state or fact of being accountable or to be trusted for doing something. The video script implies that a leader should take responsibility for mistakes, and the lack thereof can lead to issues within an organization, such as leaks and a lack of trust.

πŸ’‘Bureaucrats

Bureaucrats are public officials who work in a bureaucracy, often perceived as more concerned with maintaining their positions than with efficiency or effectiveness. The script criticizes bureaucrats for their self-interest and suggests they may resist change or improvements proposed by leaders.

πŸ’‘Tweet

A tweet is a short message posted on the social media platform Twitter. The script uses 'tweet' to highlight the subject's direct and sometimes controversial mode of communication, suggesting it as a characteristic or 'disease' shared by the speaker and the subject.

πŸ’‘Confidence

Confidence is a feeling or belief in one's abilities or qualities. The video mentions a 'confidence series' as a resource to build confidence, indicating the importance of self-assurance in personal and professional success.

πŸ’‘Politically Incorrect

Politically incorrect refers to statements or actions that do not conform to the prevailing views on social or political issues. The script uses this term to describe the speaker's own and the subject's tendency to make statements that may be controversial or against the norm.

πŸ’‘Corruption

Corruption is the abuse of power for personal gain. In the script, corruption is implied in the context of politicians becoming wealthy through their positions, suggesting a misuse of public trust and resources.

Highlights

Discussion on whether Donald Trump is a good leader, with differing opinions from Mark Cuban and Robert Kiyosaki.

Introduction of a 250-day series on building unstoppable confidence with daily morning videos.

Critique of Trump's implementation and execution, suggesting a lack of thorough thought process.

Concerns about Trump's leadership qualities, particularly his ability to admit mistakes and inspire responsibility.

Analysis of potential reasons for leaks and problems within the intelligence community under Trump's administration.

Insight into Trump's character and leadership style from someone who has written books with him.

Praise for Trump's children, describing them as polished, smart, savvy, and well-disciplined.

Commentary on Trump's communication style, particularly his use of Twitter, and its impact on bureaucracy.

Comparison of Trump's leadership approach to that of previous presidents, specifically President Obama.

Criticism of the intelligence and military community's response to leadership, suggesting a tainted reputation.

Personal anecdote about being recruited by the CIA and maintaining a drug-free lifestyle.

Discussion on corruption within politics, questioning how politicians can enter office poor and leave rich.

Invitation for viewers to share their thoughts on Trump's leadership in the comments section.

Emphasis on maintaining a civil discourse in the comments, with a zero-tolerance policy for disrespect.

Introduction of a related video on whether Tom Brady is the greatest quarterback of all time.

Closing remarks encouraging viewers to continue believing and engaging with the channel's content.

Transcripts

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his implementations and execution of

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stuff is severely lacking and I don't

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think they're thought through straight

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you lessons may sufficient quickly and I

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think that's its Achilles heel

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what's that believe nation it's Evan I

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believe in you and this channel is

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designed to be a part of your daily

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success routine today we're asking a

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question is Donald Trump a good leader

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or not

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Mark Cuban says no Robert Kiyosaki says

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yes and I want to know what do you think

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also if you want to know what Mark Cuban

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and other successful entrepreneurs have

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to say about building unstoppable

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confidence check out my 250 for

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confidence series where every day for

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the next 254 days I will send you a

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morning video for free to help you build

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your confidence the link to join is in

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the description below I've always been

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passionate some people thought you know

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it's a it's more OCD than anything else

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I think his implementations and

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execution of stuff is severely lacking

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and I don't think they thought through

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but I think the bigger overriding and

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there's this brother there's 10 other

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things I can go through on that list but

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I think the bigger overriding problem is

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in terms of leadership and management

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and personal issues for him I don't

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think he's a leader I think what people

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tend to forget now is that now that he's

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won the election he's the president he

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is also the commander in chief and he's

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also in charge of the federal government

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that's four million plus employees

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everything he says everything he does

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when he does the press conference

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yesterday he's not only talking to the

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media he's not only talking to the

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people who voted for him he's talking to

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four million plus employees he's

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speaking as the commander in chief to

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the military and so when you do that you

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have to come across as a leader you have

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to show leadership qualities and in

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order to show leadership qualities you

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have to be able to admit a mistake right

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because I think one of the reasons that

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we're seeing leaks and so many problems

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from the intelligence community and from

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a staff for non intelligence issues you

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know if the guy in charge or the woman

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in charge does not admit or acknowledge

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mistakes everybody that works for you

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they see the mistake

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they see the problem and if the top

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person isn't accepting the

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responsibility where's that

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responsibility going to fall on one of

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them and so knowing that they're gonna

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get the blame

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they're leaking to cya their own asses

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right and so I think that that's a

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symptom of his leadership lack of

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leadership problem

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so you said you know President Trump and

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it seems like you knew him pretty well

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what can you tell us about him well

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first of all you know I wrote two books

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together and the only other person that

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shared the cover and we're supposed to

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write the third book except today it's

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time to write the third book she goes

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I'm sorry I'm running for office I said

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good luck now he is a fantastic man you

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know look at the man through his

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children his children are magnificent

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and they're fantastically I mean they're

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polish smart savvy well disciplined but

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in dealing with Donald he straight

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he listens makes additions quickly and I

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think that's his Achilles heel

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you know because bureaucrats all they

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want is to keep their job they're not

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here to get the job done so I feel for

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my friend Donnell he's a great man he

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has the same disease I have foot and

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mouth or tweetIn mouth but you know and

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I can't just I'm so politically

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incorrect that that's what he is

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it's unfortunate you know everybody said

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well stop tweeting so I well it's Donald

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and

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people look at this one get to fullfil

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or something he wrote he tweeted and the

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same time he went to NATO and he said to

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NATO pay up you guys are not paying your

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bills then he went to Saudi Arabia and

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says let's kick Isis's but you know

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that's the kind of leader it is but the

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press never covers that and what people

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don't cover is and I'm not Republican or

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Democrat I rather stay neutral

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President Obama was the follow Hawaiian

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or maybe from Argentina or whatever else

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he could be from South America no he's

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in Africa that's right but anyway he

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gave Iran a hundred and fifty billion

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dollars Iran is the biggest exporter of

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terrorism in the world next to Qatar

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then he released those Guantanamo guys

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and he says I want you boys you be good

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boys now and you promise not to be

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terrorists anymore

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oh yes President Obama we promise and

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the alt run to Qatar and they were in

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action that afternoon I mean and we're

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after Trump for firing the FBI director

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and we all know the FBI is a little

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tainted also the CIA I mean I know a

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little bit about the CIA because as a

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murrain pilot I was recruited by them to

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fly trucks I don't do drugs I'm pretty

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straight so anyway our whole system is

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suspect right now it's all these

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bureaucrats and people with the hands of

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the pot the question I asked all over

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the world in this olive oil why does a

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politician go into hafez poor and leave

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rich how does that happen

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that's corruption but nobody says

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anything about that they get Trump for

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some goofy thing you know so now I turn

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the question over to you who do you

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agree with Mark Cuban or Robert Kiyosaki

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is Donald Trump a good leader or not

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leave your thoughts in the comments

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below and of reminder guys keep it civil

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this is belief nation it's okay to

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disagree with each other it's okay to

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have different points of view but don't

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get nasty don't call each other names

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anybody who's disrespecting this

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community will be banned from the

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channel so let me hear your thoughts in

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the comments below

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raise your standard Apple at the core

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its core value is that passion not one

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drop of my self-worth depends on Europe

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it's something surreal and if you liked

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this video check out the one we made on

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is Tom Brady the greatest quarterback of

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all time I think you'll like it

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the link is right there next to me

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continue to believe and I'll see you

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there you watch Tom Brady there's no way

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he backs down from challenge

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I hate Tom Brady I want to be the best I

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can be

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