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Four years ago, we lost our sense of purpose and strength as Americans. Speaking the truth was labeled hate speech, and our values were dismissed. We allowed our borders, paychecks, and courage to be compromised, while patriotism was deemed toxic. There were accolades for those who undermined traditional values, but none for those who worked hard every day. Now, we face a choice: accept the current state or strive for a comeback. We have done it before; when we fall, we rise again and fight. I’m Donald J. Trump, and I approve this message.

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On his watch, many have died, and he downplays the seriousness of the pandemic. He fails to confront Putin and mishandles environmental crises. He dismisses the importance of wearing masks and mocks teachers. Accusations of corruption and Russian ties are exchanged. Biden criticizes Trump's policies on race, immigration, and climate change. The debate is heated, with accusations flying back and forth. The future of the country is at stake in this election.

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79% of people say the country is on the wrong track after three and a half years of the current administration. The speaker suggests that the current administration is responsible for this perception, despite Donald Trump also running for office. The speaker believes that over the last decade, something has become clear to them, and certainly to the Republicans on stage with them.

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The speaker criticized the current president and highlighted the negative impact on the country. They mentioned a chart showing a significant number of affected people. The scene then shifted to a live rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where former President Trump was speaking on stage.

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The speakers disagree on President Trump's competency. One speaker believes it's absurd to question Trump's competency, especially after years of questioning President Biden's mental acuity. The speaker believes words matter and should be used carefully to avoid inflaming the public and to arrive at the truth. The other speaker questions Trump's competency, cognitive abilities, ignorance, and truthfulness, citing examples such as a photoshopped photo, a Supreme Court ruling, Elon Musk holding press conferences in the Oval Office, misunderstanding trade deficits, and a disastrous economy. This speaker believes Trump has driven the country into a disastrous economy, undermined the rule of law and democracy, and cut taxes for the rich. The first speaker disagrees, stating that the first hundred days are exactly what Trump promised and what the American people voted for.

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The interviewer questions the speaker about President Biden's mental state, referencing claims that Biden's mental faculties have diminished. The speaker avoids directly addressing Biden's condition, stating Biden has the judgment and experience to make important decisions. The interviewer brings up George Clooney's observation that Biden is not the same as he was on the debate stage. The speaker reiterates that Joe Biden is not on the ballot, but Donald Trump is. The speaker claims the American people have concerns about Donald Trump and that leaders of the national security community have spoken out, saying he is unfit and dangerous and should never be president again. The speaker notes that even Trump's former vice president feels this way.

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The speakers debate whether the country is better off now than in 2018. Speaker 0 cites inflation, the immigration crisis, 8 million illegal border crossings, and crime as reasons the country is worse off. Speaker 2 attributes economic crises to the 2008 meltdown and the pandemic, claiming the country recovered better than other nations. Speaker 1 states that if you have money, things are worse. Speaker 1 also points out that Trump didn't build the wall. Speaker 0 says they can't really think that.

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Speaker 1 states that Trump's presidency saw no recession, rising real wages, a strong stock market, and record low unemployment before the pandemic. Speaker 1 believes Trump's prior term provides a clear blueprint of what to expect from a future presidency. They also assert that Kamala Harris's performance as Vice President offers insight into her potential future role. Speaker 0 claims there has been more manufacturing in the U.S. than at any time since World War II. Speaker 1 counters that real wages have decreased and crime has risen. Speaker 0 disputes the claim about real wages, stating they have increased. Speaker 1 clarifies that real weekly wages and average weekly wages are still down from when Biden took office. Speaker 0 attributes high unemployment to the pandemic.

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Trump's campaign message focuses on the economy, comparing his record to Biden's. They claim that under Trump, take-home pay increased by $6, while under Biden, it decreased by $7,000. Mortgage rates were low during Trump's presidency but are now punishing under Biden. Personal and retirement investments saw a 40% increase under Trump, but have fallen under Biden. Trump promises to make America's economy great again.

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One speaker claims Donald Trump wants to bring jobs home, while Kamala Harris has a record. Another speaker says that Governor Waltz stated Donald Trump has to listen to the experts, but when the experts were wrong, Waltz said Trump didn't do as good a job as the citizens. The speaker accuses Waltz of pretending that Trump didn't deliver rising take-home pay and lower inflation. The speaker also claims that Kamala Harris' economic record has made gas, groceries, and housing unaffordable. The speaker states they were raised by a woman who would sometimes go into medical debt to put food on the table. The speaker believes America can be affordable again by returning to common sense economic principles.

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In response to questions about how the White House can reach frustrated voters and improve their sense of the situation, Speaker 0 opens by noting that lower inflation and gas prices are key, and asks what the White House can do to make those voters feel better or convince them the situation is improving, also pointing out that they are being told lies by the media, a problem he says Republicans have long faced. Speaker 1 replies by emphasizing a central point derived from polling: there is overwhelming support for President Trump across every issue and dimension. He asserts that the most important point to hammer is that under Trump there was no inflation, whereas Biden’s presidency devastated the economy. He states that there was double-digit inflation overall from when Biden entered to when Biden left, and that prices “went up 30% in four years.” He then claims that when Donald Trump “comes back in,” inflation is “down to near benchmark rates of 2% within months,” describing this as astonishing and asking rhetorically, “How’s that even possible? I mean, we we knew the man was an economic wizard.” He reiterates the question, asking how inflation could move from 30% to nearly 2% in a few months, suggesting that Trump “defied what everybody said was possible.” The exchange centers on contrasting perceptions of economic performance under the two administrations, with Speaker 1 arguing that Trump achieved a rapid and substantial reduction in inflation after a period of high inflation under Biden, and framing this as evidence of Trump’s economic prowess. The dialogue also frames political popularity and media messaging as factors in the public’s views, positioning Trump’s economic record as a core issue for persuading voters who feel left behind.

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The speaker acknowledges that the economy was in a bad state when the current president took office. They claim that the previous administration lacked a comprehensive plan and that the current president has taken steps to improve the economy. They mention that gas prices increased due to Putin's war. Another speaker counters these points, stating that most of the jobs created by Biden were actually recovered from the pandemic and that the economy is still far from where it was under Trump. They argue that gas prices rose because of Biden's restrictions on domestic energy production, not because of the Ukraine war. They express skepticism towards the speaker's claims and criticize their credibility.

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Recently, there has been a lot of support for Kamala Harris, but the speaker questions what specific policy people are enthusiastic about. They mention concerns about open borders, gun confiscation, and banning private health insurance. The speaker criticizes the Biden-Harris administration for economic issues, high gas prices, and safety concerns. They urge people to consider if they are better off now than four years ago and suggest voting for Donald Trump in the 2024 election.

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Recent events, including vandalism and protests, create the impression that Trump is failing and Democrats are correct. However, an NBC poll indicates that more people believe the country is heading in the right direction than at any time since 2012. While neither party has high favorability, Democrats have reached a 30-year low. The speaker questions what happened to the Democratic party and suggests the left has moved further left on cultural issues, while media outlets increasingly label anything right of left as "far right." Fringe movements gain visibility through social and mainstream media, making them seem normal. The speaker expresses satisfaction with many of Trump's changes but notes the importance of healthy opposition, which the Democrats currently lack. They have become a party of complaints rather than offering a positive vision. The speaker urges Democrats to develop a positive platform instead of merely opposing Trump, as many open-minded Americans will continue to vote against them otherwise.

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The speaker admits to initially believing the economy would be tanked by July 4th, a prediction that did not come to pass. While acknowledging economic downturn is still possible, the speaker emphasizes the current reality: the stock market is at record highs, and they don't observe signs of a depression. They expected tariffs to sink the economy, but that hasn't happened. The speaker stresses the importance of dealing with this reality instead of being driven by dislike of Donald Trump, which they believe is unproductive and leads to dishonesty. They admit to not knowing Trump's strategy but acknowledge the current economic indicators.

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The speakers disagree on President Trump's competency. One speaker believes it's absurd to question Trump's competency, especially after years of questioning President Biden's mental acuity. They stress the importance of accurate language to avoid inflaming the public and to arrive at the truth. The other speaker questions Trump's competency, cognitive abilities, ignorance, and truthfulness, citing examples such as a photoshopped photo, a Supreme Court ruling, Elon Musk holding press conferences in the Oval Office, and misunderstanding trade deficits. They believe Trump's first hundred days have been disastrous, undermining the rule of law and democracy, and benefiting the rich. The first speaker disagrees, stating that the first hundred days align with Trump's promises and what the American people voted for.

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Speaker criticizes MSNBC's comparison of Biden and Trump's economic performance. Points out flaws in graphs showing GDP, labor force participation, manufacturing, and hospitality jobs. Highlights Biden's numbers still below Trump's pre-pandemic levels. Debunks airline passenger data. Offers to make a part 2 if requested.

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Democrats have controlled the White House for 12 of the last 16 years, yet the current problems are still blamed on Trump. The speaker questions how to explain the problems that need to be solved by the person currently in office, who has been there for three and a half years and is supposed to be working on solving them. The speaker sees this as a glaring hole in the current campaign.

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It's time to pick a side: are we for the Constitution or TikTok, law and order or open borders? An actor with a new movie about Ronald Reagan says the issues of the 1980 election are similar to today. Back then, there was inflation, 20% interest rates, and Iran hostages. The nation was said to be in decline, but Ronald Reagan said no. Similarly, President Trump, the speaker's favorite president of the 21st century, also rejected national decline.

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Wages are up and inflation is down under President Biden, whose record is moving things in a positive direction. However, the high cost of living in the United States remains a challenge. Conversely, it is claimed that costs are not going down, but going up, and inflation is also rising. This is attributed to Trump's reckless mismanagement of the economy.

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In the video, the speaker criticizes the actions of the Trump administration, claiming that they made the dictator very wealthy. They also accuse President Biden of prioritizing other countries over America, neglecting industries and families. The speaker questions the accomplishments of Biden's three years in office, stating that nothing positive has been achieved. They specifically mention the border situation as being problematic.

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The speaker believes Biden has not done a good job with the economy. They identify as socially liberal and fiscally conservative. They thought the country was in a very good place economically under Trump before COVID-19. The speaker believes the current economic situation is out of hand.

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The speaker reflects on a recent conversation with Tucker and says there were things left unsaid that they would have liked to address more directly. They wish they had been more critical of current fiscal and monetary policy and had warned about a coming crisis more clearly. They feel the discussion didn’t go deep enough in this area, perhaps due to the direction of the conversation. They note that the interview spent a lot of time on gold, but not enough on why they believe gold will rise significantly in the future. There was also discussion of Bitcoin, but not as much focus as they would have preferred. The speaker spent a lot of time talking about the banking system and wanted to get out there the story of the bank, and to highlight corruption in the US government. However, they believe what is most relevant to the public is the corruption that will destroy their standard of living and the lies being told daily by the media, the government, the Trump administration, and the Federal Reserve. The speaker points to Donald Trump’s approval ratings on the economy as a notable indicator, describing them as at a record low. They argue this is significant because, despite the economy being touted as a strength, the public perceives otherwise. The speaker asserts that people know the economy is bad because of their own experiences, regardless of what is said on television. They reference the personal financial pressure that many face: a stack of bills they cannot pay, little to no savings, rising prices, and no relief in sight. In summary, the speaker expresses regret over not conveying a more critical view of economic policy and a stronger warning about an impending crisis, and laments that the conversation did not fully address why assets like gold should rise, or delve into Bitcoin as much as desired. They emphasize that the most consequential issues for the public are the alleged corruption affecting living standards and the harsh economic realities faced by ordinary people, which they believe contrast with the political and media narratives being presented. The overall message highlights a disconnect between what is publicly claimed about the economy and what people experience in their daily finances.

Breaking Points

Trump Blames EVERYTHING On Biden In Year End Address
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The episode centers on a late‑night presidential speech that sparked debate about the accuracy and impact of the administration’s economic messaging. The hosts analyze why the remarks felt rushed, whether the speech was a genuine policy pivot or a campaign talking point, and how the administration’s framing stacks up against recent economic data. They contrast the president’s emphasis on affordability and tariff revenue with real‑world indicators like manufacturing job trends, wage growth, and consumer sentiment, suggesting that public optimism has not kept pace with rhetoric. The discussion also delves into the political dynamics within the party, including defections over health policy, intra‑party tensions, and media interactions that shape the public narrative. Throughout, they weigh the credibility of arguments that blame current conditions on the opposing party while noting mixed signals from polling and economic reports that complicate any simple verdict. The conversation remains anchored in how leaders communicate with the public, the reception of these messages, and what would need to shift in policy or circumstance for perceptions to align with reality. The hosts also touch on policy maneuvers insiders discussed, such as reshaping revenue use and references to legal constraints that could affect implementation. They highlight how timing, court rulings, and budget implications complicate bold promises, and they reflect on the challenges of delivering concrete benefits in a volatile economy. The segment closes with impressions of media coverage, the importance of independent reporting, and the ongoing tension between campaign narratives and everyday experiences of voters who weigh inflation, job stability, and personal finances against political rhetoric.

The Rubin Report

'The View's' Legal Team Forces Whoopi Goldberg to Correct Her Lie | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent controversy surrounding "The View," particularly comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding a Turning Point USA event, where she falsely claimed that Nazis were welcomed. Rubin criticizes the show's hosts, including Joy Behar, for spreading misinformation and attempting to connect conservative figures like Ron DeSantis to extremist groups. He asserts that the neo-Nazis were not allowed inside the event and were confronted by attendees. Rubin emphasizes that the media often distorts facts to create narratives that harm conservatives, labeling them as extremists without evidence. He highlights the broader implications of such rhetoric, suggesting it leads to violence and societal division. Additionally, he critiques the left's identity politics and economic policies, arguing they disproportionately harm minority communities. Rubin concludes by noting that many minorities are leaving the Democratic Party due to these issues, and he references Trump's past economic successes for these groups. He expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of conservatives and the lack of accountability for false claims made by public figures.
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