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Saved - April 9, 2025 at 6:34 AM

@ThomasMHern - Thomas Hern

"Xi can only stay the Supreme Leader if people are employed." "America is the #1 economy on earth with all the cards. We will not have that forever. It's time to squeeze Chinese heads into the wall." Kevin O'Leary calls for 400% tariffs on China. https://t.co/8bDrttjsBw

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A 4% tariff on China is insufficient; 400% is necessary because China doesn't adhere to WTO rules, steals IP, and cannot be litigated against in their courts. This isn't just about tariffs; it's about leveling the playing field, something no one has done. The speaker claims to represent millions of Americans whose IP has been stolen. While acknowledging the Chinese people's contributions, the speaker asserts their government cheats and steals. The speaker praises the Trump administration for standing up to China. The speaker believes 400% tariffs would force China to negotiate, as Xi Jinping's leadership depends on employment. The speaker argues America, holding 39% of global consumables and 25% of the world's GDP, has the leverage to pressure China. The speaker advocates implementing 400% tariffs immediately, anticipating a swift resolution.
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Speaker 0: A 4% tariffs in China are not enough. I'm advocating 400%. I do business in China. They don't play by the rules. They've been in the WTO for decades. They have never abided by any of the rules they agreed to when they came in for decades. They cheat. They steal. They steal IP. I can't litigate in their courts. They take product, technology. They steal it. They manufacture it. Sell it back here. Never. Speaker 1: Is it administered 400% tariffs? What would Speaker 0: that look like? Chi on an airplane to Washington to level the playing field. This is not about tariffs anymore. Nobody has taken on China yet, not the Europeans, no administration for decades. As someone who actually does business there, I've had enough. I speak for millions of Americans who have IP that have been stolen by the Chinese. I have nothing against the Chinese people. They brought great literacy, art, and tech to the world. The government cheats and steals, and finally, an administration you may not like Trump. You may not like his style or his rhetoric. Finally, an administration that puts up and says enough. 400 tariffs tomorrow morning. He'll tell you why. Xi can only stay the supreme leader if people are employed. If we wipe out any business there because we are still 39% of all consumables on earth and 25% of the world's GDP, America is the number one economy on earth with all the cards. We will not have that forever. It's time to squeeze Chinese heads into the wall now. Speaker 1: Hold on. I hear you, but hold on. If we're talking about people, the average consumer, not necessarily the head honchos of businesses all across the globe, can they withstand the the pressure of that sort of tax on Speaker 0: the goods or They'll be Speaker 1: But yeah. But what what's your timeline compared? You don't know the average American's timeline, what they can actually survive. There's people right now who can survive. Speaker 0: 400% tomorrow morning, cheese on an airplane to Washington to cut a deal.
Saved - April 3, 2025 at 3:49 PM

@ThomasMHern - Thomas Hern

"Talk about a big cover up. I just want to ask a simple question. Who in the heck was running the country if the president's mental acuity was in question?" Shermichael Singleton is exactly right, and the Democrat Party and their allies in the media have not recovered since. https://t.co/VxWwnUAwRs

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The speaker questions who was really running the country, given concerns about the president's mental acuity. They suggest that if the president was not consistently capable, his ability to do the job day to day should be questioned. The speaker recalls Democrats claiming Joe Biden was extremely fit, despite observations to the contrary. They state that people were told not to believe what they saw, because those around Biden were with him every day. The speaker concludes by stating that this was not true.
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Speaker 0: Show and social his advisers. I mean, talk about a big cover up. I mean, we've been talking a lot about Donald Trump lately. You know, I just wanna ask a simple question. Who in the heck was running the country? If the president's mental acuity was in question and some days he's on and some days he's off, was the guy really capable of doing the job day to day? I honestly really question that. And and I think a lot of Democrats who said at the time, oh, Joe Biden is the fittest guy in the world. He could do backflips. He could do jump into the pool, run marathons, do a hundred push ups. When every freaking person who saw Joe Biden said there's no one hell this guy is physically fit. But they told us, don't believe your lying eyes because we're with him every single day. It wasn't true. One more piece of truth. Just so people understand that the
Saved - February 18, 2025 at 6:26 AM

@ThomasMHern - Thomas Hern

Kevin O'Leary just had a fantastic rant calling for DOGE to fire more people. "I think the issue is they're not whacking enough. You go in there and you cut 20% more than your initial read. Always cut deeper when there's fat and waste." The CNN panel was left dumfounded. https://t.co/iRQeiy2vOm

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In private equity, when taking over a bankrupt company, you need to cut deeper than initially planned. Agencies like the FAA are inefficient, not due to the people, but outdated technology. These agencies are like fat chickens dripping with waste. We need to act fast, cutting more aggressively. There is a 24-month window before the midterms to slash and hack away at the fat. Cut everything that doesn't add value. If they can't prove their worth, cut them. More cutting is needed. It's going to work out great if we cut deep and hard.
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Speaker 0: I'm referring to. I think the issue is they're not whacking enough. There's this concept in private equity when you get a bankrupt company and you go in there, you cut 20% more than your initial read. And then you find, like, a pool of mercury, the organization gels gels back together again. Always cut deeper, harder when there's fat and waste. The FAA, it's not the people. The code is cobalt. It's from the sixties. It needs CapEx put into it for the technology to be upgraded to make it safer. Fat like a chicken. All of these agencies are like big fat chickens dripping over barbecues of fat. This is the best barbecue I've ever seen, but I don't think it's happening fast enough. They're not cutting enough. Keep slashing. Keep hacking while you have a twenty four month mandate before the midterms. Cut, cut, cut, cut, cut, cut. More, more cutting. Believe me, it's gonna work out just great. Everybody should be able to codes, cut them too? Cut everything. Because if you don't see what they're doing and they can't show you that they're adding value, you whack.
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