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here's a quick rundown of everything

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kamla Harris just said at her DNC speech

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quick note RFK Jr speech today on the

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health epidemic the food industry and

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how toxic it is and the dropping out to

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back Donald Trump especially after he

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says Kamala Harris ignored him was

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actually an insightful conversation if

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at minimum I suppose it was more of a

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speech but if at minimum you wanted to

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see what RFK said about food and healthy

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industry highly recommend it super

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anti-procrastination

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video this you could see on my channel

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but the bottom line of it was that City

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Bank actually believes that RFK dropping

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out to back Donald Trump which talked

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about a couple days ago could actually

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help Donald Trump win in all swing

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States because that little bit that 5%

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of the vote that RFK was getting even if

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2 or 3% goes to Trump could be enough to

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get Donald Trump to win those swing

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States so keep that in mind even if you

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don't like RFK if you're a Harris

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supporter or not you've got to be paying

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attention to what ends up happening

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there is he going to get a cabinet post

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past performance doesn't guarantee

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future results now let's get into kamla

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Harris's speech first she starts off

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very characteristic kamla Harris happy

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cheery Smiley kamla Harris this is

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really designed on purpose to make her

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seem like that relatable kamla Harris

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that's here to tell you about how great

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the future is going to be and how

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optimistic and hopeful she is for the

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future and I've actually made a video on

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the difference between hope and fear

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before uh bottom line out of that whole

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video was mostly because I ended up not

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keeping it on the Channel I didn't

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explain it correctly but bottom line out

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of that simply put is that fear is a

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psychological emotion that is very very

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expensive to feed in your body so it

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doesn't last very long I think of it as

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kind of like pouring fuel on a fire it

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it very loudly explodes and then Fades

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away hope is actually a psychological

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feeling that can last a lot longer and

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so usually

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hopeful and optimistic entrepreneurs for

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example statistically do better than

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those who are pessimistic or

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fearful especially since fear can

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sometimes lead to inaction some fear can

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actually lead to people not turning out

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to vote and so the reason I bring that

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up is I do think that Donald Trump has a

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risk to his campaign and that if he is

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too fearful he might end up pushing

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people into the fear of Despair and

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inaction

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excuse me I'm coughing about the bull

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crap that I even have to talk about this

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different psychology but it's it's

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apparently it's apparently very

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important these days uh and then the The

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Hope and optimism of KL Harris is

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actually turning into a strength of hers

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now uh both uh left leaning and right

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leaning platforms have commented on

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Donald Trump's attempted attacks against

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KLA Harris's cheeriness and her laugh or

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her cackle as they like to say and they

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actually say Donald Trump is actually

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just highlighting something that is good

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for Kamala and he should probably back

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away off of that and maybe strike a

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little bit of a balance between fear and

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optimism as well to try to chop away at

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kamla

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Harris's late sort of success now

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remember a lot of people think that's

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just because kamla Harris had the

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initial Sugar High we still haven't

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gotten public interviews yet we still

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haven't gotten unscripted events we

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still haven't well mostly unscripted

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events we most of them have been

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teleprompt or safe we still haven't

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actually gotten terms from her and

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really in this speech we don't get too

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much although I'll go through some

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things so uh she says she wants to chart

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a path forward for all Americans that

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she wants to be the president for all

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Americans this is all extremely Obama

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likee I am 99% certain Obama went

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through and kind of tuned up her speech

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kind of makes sense but anyway she even

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ends like gets to the end of her speech

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with my fellow Americans and I'm like

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who's on stage is that

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Obama anyway so her goal is to unite

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America from the courthouse to the White

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House she talks about the consequences

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of trump being severe of course she uses

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j6 she uses him being guilty of fraud

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she uses him being liable for sex sexual

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sexual abuse I have trouble saying that

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uh and uh she argues that Donald Trump

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without the guardrails of a court system

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given the presidential Immunity Clause

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uh now implemented by the Supreme Court

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would only serve Donald Trump uh and

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potentially lead to an unhinged Donald

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Trump this is actually KL Harris here

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using fear right the Democrats will use

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fear as well they did that in California

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when I ran for governor as

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well kamla Harris then mistakenly well

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it's just frankly at this point a

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straight up lie she says that uh we

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already know what Donald Trump's second

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term plan is it's all written out in

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Project

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2025 okay this is a bit of an eye roller

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this is a very strong claim that

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Democrats make though it's completely

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false Donald Trump has made it very

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clear that he thinks much of project

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2025 is Extreme though he has aligned

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with some of the principles in it such

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as ending or limiting the Department of

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Education we just heard about that in

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his interview with Donald with Elon Musk

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and the reason I say it's a strong claim

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is because most people here who hear

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project 2025 they haven't read it they

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just sort of recoil from it especially

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on the left obviously uh and and they

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don't think oh does Donald Trump

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actually support this they just hear

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project 2025 and they think bad extreme

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reject uh and so Democrats continue to

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reiterate this because it it it's

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something that gets cheers uh also she

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somewhat suggests that project 2025 bans

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abortion no not even project 25 2025

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which which Trump doesn't even endorse

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uh Ban's abortion it's worth noting like

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you look at it it has obviously other

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ideas around contraception and abortion

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things like that but again these aren't

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policies uh that Donald Trump has

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endorsed anyway uh she says she will

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fight for the middle class protect

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Social Security and Medicare now uh I

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always think this is really interesting

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because people always like to say oh the

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other gu is going to take away your

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Social Security Medicare benefits this

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is really popular because let's be real

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people on Social Security Medicare they

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vote and uh people my age and younger

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don't so it's a very easy attack to land

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uh whether it's true or not and in this

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case it's false When Donald Trump was

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President he did not touch social social

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security and uh while he did recently

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talk about social security it wasn't to

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hurt Social Security who's actually to

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make social security benefits non-

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taxable for seniors now there is this

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extended argument that oh that's going

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to make the sustainability of Social

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Security even worse and then Social

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Security will collapse and therefore

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Trump's going to ruin Social Security uh

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that's a little bit of an extreme

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argument obviously at some point we're

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going to have to get our fiscal house in

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order but I don't think either of these

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presidents are going to take care of

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that the best hope frankly that we have

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is that our econom is just going to grow

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faster than our debt and eventually our

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productivity and and the growth in

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innovation in America outpaces all the

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debt we just basically inflate it away

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that can happen in a best case scenario

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but anyway this video isn't really about

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that it's to keep going with this so as

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far as Medicare and stripping benefits

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Donald Trump has never suggested

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stripping Medicare benefits from

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recipients he has suggested stripping

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benefits from uh Healthcare companies to

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sort of Reign them in but this is

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something that Democrats do as well now

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as far as uh the um you know KL Harris

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suggesting she's going to make housing

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and Healthcare and groceries more

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affordable we haven't really heard much

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on this other than she wants to fight

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price gouging we heard a little bit

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about how she wants to uh you know

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provide down payment assistance for

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Americans okay we still haven't gotten

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details for this so TBD Donald Trump's

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tax breaks she says will make his

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friends rich I I don't know about that

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uh Donald Trump proposes lowering the

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corporate tax rate to 15% versus raising

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it to 28% under KL Harris it's currently

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at

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21% although that is down from 35%

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before the Trump administ ministration

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so we've been higher than where kamla

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wants to go anyway Biden also wanted to

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go to 28% but he never made it there I

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personally am kind of anti- tax although

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I know that's ironic given that I'm in

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California and I pay like 55% of my

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income to taxes

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Yes again I'm coughing at the nonsense

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here we don't always do logical things

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but anyway uh so I would generally argue

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that lower taxes kind of benefit all but

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some people argue it's trickle down

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economics and it won't work I just think

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lower taxes to less dead weight loss

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it's an economic principle you either

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Believe it or you don't uh she says that

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Donald Trump's national sales tax will

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cost families nearly

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$4,000 this is a reference to Donald

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Trump's tariff on China it's basically a

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way to be protectionist and actually

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protect us manufacturing and encourage

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buying us things rather than foreign

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things so if you kind of replaced buying

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the foreign things with us things you

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wouldn't be paying that tariff so to

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speak although Trump argues that the

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other countries are going to pay that

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tariff yes theoretically if you ended up

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continuing to buy Chinese Goods rather

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than American Goods which might be more

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expensive anyway yes you'd probably have

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to pay more for those goods and services

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after the Trump tariff the problem is

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how much now Kam haris says up to $4,000

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for the average middle class family this

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is based on a left leaning

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organization's study referring to that

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range of payment potentially being

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somewhere were cost being somewhere

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between $2,500 to $3,900 due to those

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tariffs for the average middle- class

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family the Peterson Institute which is

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more Center pegs this at

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$1,700 and I don't have any right

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leaning estimates I looked I I couldn't

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get any reliable ones I'm sure they're

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out there but whatever so um this is

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difficult to determine frankly we also

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don't even know if those tariffs would

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go through but yeah I mean probably

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would increase costs if Donald Trump did

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increase tariffs like that anyway that's

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that then uh we get to the abortion

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stuff okay this this is tough because

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the reality is it is true there are 10

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to 11 states Arizona is the asterisk in

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this one otherwise you've got Texas

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Oklahoma Arkansas Louisiana Alabama

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Tennessee Missouri Ohio Wisconsin South

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Dakota that do not have a rape or incest

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law so if you get raped you got to carry

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the baby to term it's not great incest

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you get raped I mean that's a

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combination there there just a really

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bad day you got to carry the baby term

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yeah it's not good uh I I get it I I get

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the preciousness of life

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but that's that's a tough that's a

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toughy I mean even Donald Trump stands

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for exceptions for rape or incest uh

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then other states have uh exceptions for

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these but they expire after 8 to 22

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weeks so you have to be quick you have

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to report to the police and then another

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one that's a little tough is that 13

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states do currently not allow you to

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terminate a baby that's going to die

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anyway with fatal fetal

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anomalies now that I think is kind of

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wild as well because if the child's

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basically guaranteed to die anyway it's

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it's it's terrible but like why put the

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woman through that kind of Hell whatever

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uh so just to be clear that gives you a

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little bit on some where some states are

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most states have abortion rights between

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six to basically fetal viability there's

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no state that lets you have an abortion

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up to like 40 weeks unless there's you

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know a life of mother issue in which

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case all states actually allow abortions

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up to the life of the mother uh you know

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up to up to term if it's because of the

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life of the mother being at risk worth

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knowing these things okay so with that

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said Donald Trump has in the past

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suggested maybe there could be a

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nationwide blanket abortion ban at some

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compromise term between 14 to 24 weeks

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that uh he has dropped and so there is

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no current plan to have a nationwide

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abortion plan uh and he leaves it up to

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the States but that does leave those

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certain states that have no exception

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for rape or incest or the fetal fatal

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anomalies kind of in a little tough spot

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for women and there are probably going

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to be a lot of women that here Kamala

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say I'm going to cautify your right to

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an abortion especially in those cases

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and the KLA Harris is going to get a lot

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of votes on this one so that is going to

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be a weak point for Donald Trump though

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again there are a lot of people

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listening to this right now Kevin even

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if it's rape or incest that's still

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murder and frankly it

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is anyway everybody's going to vote

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their heart on that one obviously uh

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keep in mind I have seven children okay

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I love children uh but anyway so um this

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is obviously always touchy so I just

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give you the information then you can

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decide uh kamla Harris says we will

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bring back the border security bill that

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Donald Trump killed okay did Donald

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Trump kill a border security Bill yes

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there was a bipartisan security bill

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that had support from both sides the

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national border patrol Council it's a

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border patrol Union they endorsed the

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bill the bill would have tightened

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Asylum standards it would have increased

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spending on the border patrol you know

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Department basically Department of

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Homeland Security and therefore the

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border patrol and it would limit

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entrance into the United States through

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borders though it probably wouldn't

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continue to build another Trump wall

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which Donald Trump is a big fan of it

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would have increased funding and tried

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to limit illegal immigration and and

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increase controls and provide more

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funding for the the Asylum process or

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otherwise to actually get people through

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court systems and find the legal

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immigrants doing it the right way and

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getting them processed Donald Trump did

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kill this and frankly it is true that he

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probably killed it for political reasons

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which yes it comes across as selfish and

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frankly it is Donald Trump's defense to

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this is yes but you got to do what you

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got to do to win and then once we're in

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we could do it right our way so yes it's

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being used as a tool to help Donald

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Trump win I don't know how well that's

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going to resonate with people

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everybody's going to have their own

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opinion on this K Harris says Donald

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Trump says Russia could do whatever the

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hell they want this is highly out of

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context this references Donald Trump

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suggesting that NATO members need to pay

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their bills this is basically the

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agreement to pay 2% of the country's GDP

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towards National Defense and NATO

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contributions in uh in defense spending

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and if you don't then you shouldn't

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deserve the protection of NATO he's

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basically Bally saying no pay no stay

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and uh that gets taken out of context to

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say oh okay Donald Trump encouraged

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Russia to invade remember Donald Trump's

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strongest Point here is that Donald

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Trump did not have any new Wars under

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him Bush Obama and Biden did Donald

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Trump really got to talk that one up

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more anyway then she says we're working

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to end the suffering in Gaza while

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ensuring Israel's safety okay I mean

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this is like the most in the- Middle

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thing you could say she says we won't

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fight hesitate to fight Iran and we

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won't cozy up to people like Kim

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Jong-un like Donald Trump

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I actually I'm not opposed to Donald

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Trump having met Kim Jong-un I actually

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think it's kind of a good thing that you

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could normalize relations and talk to

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you know an evil dictator K haris says

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that's because Trump wants to be an evil

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dictator which a lot of Democrats

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believe that he will never leave office

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if he comes in again uh but that one

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goes a little too far for me then she

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again ends with my fellow Americans

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again very Obama likee very the entire

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speech very populist strong Obama likee

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and short on detail that's to be

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expected though I don't blame her this

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isn't the place to specific policy plans

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it's the DNC okay uh so I'm a little

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disappointed not for the lack of detail

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I'm just disappointed in sort of the

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repeated falsehoods In fairness Trump

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does it too I just hate that about

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