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WATCH: Greg’s monologue on Trump’s tariff triumph, and the failures of Democrat politicians. https://t.co/RPsqPtU26C

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Trump proclaimed April 2 liberation day when global tariffs went into effect, stating the country's taxpayers have been ripped off for over 50 years, but it will not continue. He calls them reciprocal tariffs, meaning "they do it to us, and we do it to them." The speaker contrasts Trump's background as a successful businessman with that of Democratic politicians, who they claim often lack real-world accomplishments before entering politics. Examples include a first lady whose "one patient's been on life support for a decade," a president who was a community organizer, and politicians with backgrounds such as tending barre or ambulance chasing. The speaker highlights figures in the "Trump machine" who achieved success before public service, such as a real estate developer, Elon Musk, and Pete Hegseth. They argue successful people fix their own lives before helping others, while Democrats reverse this, enriching themselves through "phony status." The speaker contrasts the current mayor of LA with Rick Caruso, a real estate tycoon, to illustrate this point. They conclude that leftist activists often have awful personal lives, performing globally but ignoring locally, and that their efforts to fix the world only worsen it.
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Speaker 0: So Trump proclaimed April 2 liberation day when global tariffs went into effect, which makes me wonder, has our country and its taxpayers gotten ripped off more than for for more than fifty years? Speaker 1: Our country and its taxpayers have been ripped off for more than fifty years, but it is not going to happen anymore. It's not gonna happen. Speaker 0: Trump calls them reciprocal tariffs. But, mister president, what does that mean? Speaker 1: Reciprocal, that means they do it to us, and we do it to them. Very simple. Can't get any simpler than that. Again, reciprocal back and forth, back and forth. Speaker 0: Back and forth. Back and forth. Kind of like how you return a beached whale to the ocean. Oh, boy. And what about that old fashioned term, groceries? Speaker 1: An old fashioned term that we use groceries. I used it on the campaign. It's such an old fashioned term, but a beautiful term, groceries. It sort of says a bag with different things in it. Speaker 0: Yeah. It's a bag with different things in it. That's how they describe Joy Behar's CAT scan. Oh. But look, Trump knows what he's doing because he runs successful businesses before, unlike the current Dems, who want to tell you how to run your life, but show no evidence of how well they've run theirs. Have any of them ever accomplished anything before politics? No. It's degree, degree, law school activist, ran over a teenager drunk. It's the Democrat career path. The power comes first, then the money. That's how you get a first lady who insists you call her doctor. But her one patient's been on life support for a decade. Yeah. Remember remember our last president who spent his entire professional life in government? He doesn't. And the damn president before that was a community organizer, what normal people call unemployable. Yet, now he's got homes in DC, Hawaii, Martha's Vineyard with a basketball court for Barack and a weight room for Michelle. Go back further. What did Bill Clinton actually do before government? You know, besides a few dozen hookers and countless lines of coke. Chuck Schumer, the only thing Chuck did besides government is create new ways to kill Batman. Bernie Sanders, the guy lived in a commune before being booted for hoarding soup. There's Cory Booker, whose greatest achievement is going a day straight without peeing. Well, at least he did something straight. But, I don't get it. AOC tended barre before politics, where the most popular order was turn up the TV and stop talking. Before becoming Cardi B with a head injury, Jasmine Crockett was an ambulance chaser. She was an ambulance chaser doing pro bono work for her BLM, and trust me, BLM overpaid. Now, look at the Trump machine, filled with people who did great things first, then public service. Our current press built half the Manhattan skyline, and without those buildings, where could the left protest? Then we got the world's richest guy who also rescues astronauts and help the paralyzed walk and other stuff that I do on the weekends. He's even tackling the decline in the world's population one hot chick at a time. Pete Hegseth, career military, multiple deployments, Fox and Friends host, which some say is worse than two tours in Iraq. There's Howard Lutnick, Scott Bessent, Vivek. They were all about accomplishments first and service later. See, successful people realize that life is a ladder with two steps. Level one, you figure out your life first. Level two, then you help others. The Dems reverse that. Level one, solve the world's problems from a position of inexperience. Level two, get rich off your phony status. Meaning their first level of sacrifice is really just self serving. You can exploit being a community organizer but not developing real estate. It's why this idiot became mayor of LA, but not this guy. Under Bass, LA burned to the ground and since then has issued only four permits to build rebuild homes. Meanwhile, Rick Caruso, a real estate tycoon, has already launched a new group aimed at expediting the city's rebuild. You can't get a better contrast. It's like a swimsuit contest between Rosie O'Donnell not Donald And a chick. This is why you have to fix your world before you fix the outside world. It's no surprise that leftist activists have awful personal lives. They perform globally, but ignore locally. Oh, let's clean the planet, everyone. I'll shower next week. It would be funny if we weren't at their mercy. The more they try to fix the world, the worse our world gets. That's their only path to equality, making everybody as miserable as they are.
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