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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what tactics are used in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and consistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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Thank you for the warm welcome. Speaking at a political rally is a first for me, and I'm honored to follow Bobby Kennedy. As we approach the election, I believe Donald Trump will win, which is a remarkable outcome given the relentless attacks against him over the years. This victory symbolizes a triumph of the human spirit and a rejection of the narrative that only misfits support Trump. The real majority is made up of hardworking Americans who love their country. The Democratic Party has lost its moral authority, and we can no longer tolerate their actions. It's time to restore justice and hold accountable those who have undermined our values. The atmosphere is shifting, and I believe we are on the brink of a significant change. Thank you.

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Globalization was falsely promised to benefit everyone, but instead, jobs disappeared overseas while Wall Street received bailouts and the working class was abandoned. This created an opening for someone who claimed they would fix the problem, not because they were the best, but because they were the only one who acknowledged it. The speaker suggests that the rise of this figure is a consequence of the system's failure to protect its people.

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I’ve never spoken at a political rally before, but here I am at a Donald Trump rally, thrilled to follow Bobby Kennedy. I believe Trump will win, which is a triumph of the human spirit after years of attacks against him. The narrative that only misfits support Trump is false; the real majority loves their country and obeys its laws. This rally represents the end of fear and the awakening of normal Americans. We can no longer tolerate the Democratic machine that insults our values and rewards the unworthy. It's time for accountability and justice. The shift in sentiment is palpable, and I believe Trump’s victory will reflect the return of freedom and the rejection of the lies that have dominated our discourse. Enough is enough; we must stand firm and reclaim our country.

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This speech is about replacing a corrupt political establishment with a government controlled by the American people. The speaker believes that the establishment, along with financial and media corporations, only exists to protect and enrich themselves. They claim that this election is a crossroads in history that will determine whether the people regain control over the government. The speaker criticizes the establishment for trade deals, illegal immigration, and policies that have harmed the country. They argue that a global power structure is responsible for these issues and that the Clinton machine is at the center of it. The speaker also accuses the corporate media of being a political special interest that lies and manipulates the truth. They claim that the Clintons are criminals and that there has been a cover-up of their activities. The speaker emphasizes that the American people are the only ones who can stop this corruption and save the country. They state that they are doing this for the people and to make America great again.

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The speaker expresses gratitude for the large crowd gathered at Trump Tower in New York. They criticize other candidates for their lack of success and ability to beat countries like China and Japan in trade deals. They also discuss the issues with Mexico and immigration, stating that Mexico is sending people with problems to the US. The speaker talks about the economic problems facing the US, including the national debt and the need for better trade deals. They promise to repeal Obamacare, build a wall on the southern border, and strengthen the military. The speaker ends by stating their net worth and their plans to make America great again.

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Donald Trump, during his campaign, claimed to be the voice of the people. Now, he presents himself as their retribution, fueled by vengeance and grievances. In America, winning elections usually involves discussing the future and appealing to voters. However, many voters are tired of hearing about the future because their present experiences are unpleasant. Their lives are affected by an uncaring bipartisan system in Washington DC that disregards them, treating them as insignificant and unimportant.

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The speaker expresses confidence in winning the election and saving the country. They mention beating Biden and other Republicans by large margins. Another speaker acknowledges that Donald Trump doesn't need to be in this fight and could easily walk away. However, they believe Trump represents the frustrations of the middle and working class, who have been negatively impacted by job losses and evictions. They criticize politicians who have ignored these issues and declare that the Never Trump movement has been overtaken by the populist movement of MAGA America First. They assert that this movement will continue even after Trump's second term and invite others to join. The speaker concludes by urging those who deny reality to step aside and let them save the country for future generations.

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In 1978, the speaker earned $16-$18/hour at a steel mill with $125 monthly house payments. The speaker claims the decline of the U.S. steel industry, due to untaxed or untariffed steel from China and other countries, caused the speaker to lose their job when the mill shut down in the early 1980s. Unable to find sufficient replacement work, the speaker started their own businesses. The speaker believes that taking steel mills, the auto industry, and other industries from the U.S. has damaged the economy. The speaker asserts that creating a fair playing field, as President Trump is doing, will bring back jobs and money to the U.S. While products may no longer be cheap, the money spent on them will stay in the country, leading to manufacturing and good-paying jobs.

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The middle class has been getting "screwed" for 40 years due to deindustrialization and loss of union jobs since the late 1970s. While construction workers are building plants, such as the battery plant outside of Youngstown with 700 people working there, the plants aren't open yet. One speaker believes credit must be taken for these jobs, mentioning Trump and Obama. The idea is that Biden has given working-class people in Ohio good jobs, but they don't realize it. Another speaker states that Biden has done more than cut taxes for the wealthiest people.

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According to Speaker 1, Trump has been talking about how America has been ripped off for 35 years and is now standing up for American workers to bring factories back home and get rid of the national emergency trade deficit. Speaker 1 believes robotics will replace cheap labor worldwide. Factories moved to places with the cheapest labor, including slave labor, poor environmental conditions, and pollution. American workers have been given a raw deal. Speaker 1 claims America will build factories, train workers in tradecraft, and train high school educated people to do robotics mechanics. Speaker 1 uses air conditioning for semiconductor factories as an example of great paying jobs that Americans will have. Speaker 1 anticipates 5,000,000 of these jobs coming, and America will retool and do manufacturing. Speaker 1 believes robotics can sew, and there will be a renaissance of American manufacturing because Trump is bringing them back. He says Trump has $6,000,000,000,000 committed to America.

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The speaker dismisses the idea that Davos protects liberal democracy or that President Trump is a dictator. They believe the next conservative president will challenge the power of elites. The speaker argues that political elites mislead the average person on issues like immigration, public safety, climate change, China, and gender ideology. They believe President Trump will address these concerns because he has the support of the American people. The speaker emphasizes the importance of leaders awakening the strength of the average American and free individuals worldwide.

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Donald Trump's speech at the Detroit Economic Club resonated with working-class Americans in states like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. He promised to impose tariffs on companies moving jobs overseas, striking a chord with those who feel forgotten by the system. Despite losing everything, they see voting as a way to fight back against the elites who have let them down. Trump's election represents a chance to shake up the establishment and send a powerful message of discontent.

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The transcript centers on a retrospective beginning with a Casablanca exchange at the end of World War II, where Roosevelt told Churchill that the war wasn’t fought to reestablish British eighteenth-century methods, and Churchill asked what Roosevelt meant. Roosevelt answered with a definition of a system that takes more out of a country than it puts back in. Roosevelt died before the war ended, and the result, as described, was the triumph of British eighteenth-century methods or a system that takes more out than it puts in. The speaker then argues that since World War II, the United States has deteriorated: manufacturing employment fell from 31% of the population in 1950 to 8% today, and when including other goods-producing sectors (agriculture, mining, transportation), the share dropped from 55% to less than 20%. The speaker contends that good-paying jobs, industry, infrastructure, and family farms disappeared, and economic sovereignty was stripped by “British eighteenth-century methods of financialization and free trade,” leading to imports of food and “cheap crap” and an exploding trade deficit. The claim is made that Donald Trump is reversing this trend, with tariffs described as a powerful weapon that the global elites hate, and that they are working to rebuild the U.S. manufacturing base and economic independence. Support for this claim includes concrete numbers: in November, 136 new factories were started, along with 78 processing plants and 199 new warehouses. The narrative emphasizes that, beyond physical growth, there is a reawakening of a productive spirit among the population, especially the youth. An example is given from blue Massachusetts, where young people respond to opportunities in vocational training and productive jobs instead of pursuing liberal arts degrees with heavy debt. The speaker also highlights the Trump administration’s broader vision, including a merger between Trump’s Truth Social and TAE Technologies, described as signaling a revolutionary development: cheap, clean, limitless fusion power that could drive the economy forward and propel humanity into the solar system. The broader strategic claim is that, on the eve of 2026—the two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of American independence—there is an unprecedented opportunity. Trump is described as dismantling the postwar imperial system, ending perpetual wars, rebuilding American manufacturing, and treating nations as sovereign partners rather than pawns on a chessboard. However, the British establishment is portrayed as resisting this transformation, intending to turn back the clock by leveraging assets in Congress, the media, and intelligence agencies to create chaos and turn Trump supporters against one another. The speaker urges listeners not to fall for it and to keep their eye on the strategic picture.

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The speaker believes people are reacting hysterically to Trump's trade policies because they were taught that free trade is good, and tariffs are bad. Trump's perspective is that while free trade may improve GDP, it devastated parts of the US, costing people not just jobs, but their towns. The US is in the best position to negotiate trade because exports only comprise 11% of its GDP. If countries are rational, Canada and Mexico would concede to US demands, as 25% of their GDP comes from exports to the US. Europe is not much better, so they should also lower barriers. The wild card is politicians fearing job loss if they give in. The speaker acknowledges market pain but notes those who lost jobs are cheering. Trump is doing what he said he would do, fulfilling his promises.

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The speaker initiated a call to boycott Tesla, aiming to bankrupt the company to enhance their resume. The speaker characterizes this action as Americans using economic power to convey to the oligarchy that the country is not for sale. They contrast this with violence or vandalism. The speaker criticizes Fox News and Rupert Murdoch, asserting they should represent the people instead of those attempting to buy the country. The speaker claims "we are way scarier than Rupert Murdoch."

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Trump is seen as the leader of a movement to reclaim power from the establishment. Attacks from the judiciary and media only strengthen his support, as people believe these actions confirm their suspicions of corruption. The speaker also mentions the Russian hoax, implying that these attacks are part of a pattern of constant deception.

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The speaker believes Donald Trump will win the election, regardless of personal preference. They claim the "vibe shift" is profound, with numbers and early voting favoring Trump. More importantly, there's a return to freedom of expression. The speaker asserts that the previous election was rigged because critical information about a candidate was hidden from the public. They believe this cannot happen again, regardless of what actions are taken in the coming weeks. The speaker suggests people will not accept claims of popularity for figures like Kamala Harris, whom they criticize for lacking job experience and inconsistent pronunciation of her name. They also express frustration with someone raised in Montreal lecturing them about America. The speaker concludes that people have had enough.

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The speaker believes everyone agrees on the problems of American deindustrialization, the unfair burden on the middle class from foreign tariffs, and the need to address issues like fentanyl and border security. The speaker asserts that tariffs are a tool to fight for the American working class against Wall Street elites. The speaker claims tariffs have already been effective, citing zero people crossing the southern border, record low fentanyl levels, and $1.2 trillion in manufacturing investment since January 21. The speaker suggests the stock market's performance reflects Wall Street punishing the president for prioritizing the working class. The speaker concludes that people are grateful to have a president who puts them first and challenges Wall Street, noting Wall Street has favored Democrats in recent elections.

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The speaker dismisses the idea that Davos protects liberal democracy or that President Trump is a dictator. They believe the next conservative president will challenge the power of elites. The speaker argues that political elites mislead the public on issues like immigration, public safety, climate change, China, and gender ideology. They claim that President Trump will address these concerns because he has the support of the American people. The speaker emphasizes the need for leaders to awaken the average person's desire for change.

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The rich are punishing Trump for siding with the American working class over them. When someone has the courage to wage class warfare on behalf of the American working class, everyone worries about the stock market. The stock market looks the way it does because the rich are punishing Trump for siding with the neglected and humiliated American working class. It is deeply unfair for the middle class to bear the burden of unfair tariffs from other countries. These tariffs have already worked, with $1.2 trillion in manufacturing invested in the U.S. since January 21. People cannot believe there is a president working for them, putting them first, and telling Wall Street to go screw itself. Wall Street picked the Democrats for the last three election cycles.

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The speaker claims that foreign countries intend to sell cars into the United States and destroy the auto industries in Michigan, South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. The speaker states this will not happen because they will impose a 100% tariff on every car coming across the Mexican border. The speaker says the only way to eliminate the tariff is to build a plant in the United States operated by American citizens. The speaker specifies they want plants built in the United States, not just across the border.

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The speaker called for a boycott of Tesla, stating a personal desire to bankrupt the company to enhance their resume for future job prospects. The speaker characterizes the boycott as an example of Americans using economic power to send a message to the oligarchy, asserting that the country is not for sale. The speaker criticizes Fox News and Rupert Murdoch, urging them to represent the people's stories instead of working for those trying to buy the country. The speaker claims that the American people are "way scarier than Rupert Murdoch."

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The speaker addresses potential retaliatory tariffs from Canada and others, stating that Canada cannot win a trade war with the U.S. According to the speaker, President Trump aims to level the playing field, claiming that Canadian leadership has unfairly disadvantaged American farmers and manufacturers for decades. The speaker asserts that the U.S. will reciprocate actions against its industries to protect American manufacturing and jobs. They state that the President intends to end America's role as the world's "piggy bank," alleging that other countries have exploited the U.S. by using it to absorb excess economic production, resulting in declining manufacturing jobs, lower middle-class wages, and hollowed-out towns. The speaker emphasizes the importance of rebuilding the American manufacturing sector for national security, advocating for American-made weaponry. They conclude that fighting back against unfair economic practices, even with allies, will lead to higher wages, more manufacturing, and greater economic security for Americans.

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Bitcoin Rises As Trump Rebuilds The American Dream
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In a conversation with Pelina Pompiano, Anthony Pompliano discusses the current state of Bitcoin, the U.S. economy, and the challenges faced by the working class. They explore why the working class has been left behind over the past decades and the current administration's approach to economic policy, including tax rates and tariffs. Bitcoin is currently at $87,629, with cautious optimism among investors due to uncertainty in the market. The strategic Bitcoin reserve is emphasized as a key asset, while the digital asset stockpile includes other cryptocurrencies. Pompliano notes that Trump's administration is focused on the working class, contrasting with his previous term, where he prioritized the wealthy. The conversation highlights the shift in political ideals, with Trump appealing to the working class and advocating for policies that support them. They discuss the impact of tariffs on American manufacturing and the importance of creating incentives for domestic production. Pompliano emphasizes the need for hope among the working class, as many feel left behind. He shares a personal anecdote about a woman striving for financial education while working in a fast food restaurant, illustrating the potential for change when opportunities are provided. The discussion concludes with a focus on the importance of addressing the needs of the working class to foster economic growth and stability.
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