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Saved - September 19, 2025 at 7:05 AM

@therealroseanne - Roseanne Barr

Remember when you and your wife called Bob Iger to have me fired?

@BarackObama - Barack Obama

After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters and commentators it doesn’t like. https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/let-clear-happened-jimmy-kimmel-025000655.html

Let’s be clear about what happened to Jimmy Kimmel Trump’s most brazen attack on free speech yet. yahoo.com
Saved - July 21, 2025 at 6:35 AM

@therealroseanne - Roseanne Barr

People took this shot and told us we were crazy for not.

@JamesOKeefeIII - James O'Keefe

BREAKING: Johnson & Johnson Lead Scientist Confesses J&J COVID-19 Vaccine Was 'Not Safe and Effective,' Reveals “Lack of Research” From Rushing to Release Vaccine: “People Wanted It, We Gave It to Them” “Do you have any idea the lack of research that was done on those products [vaccines]?” “I mean we basically just had a race to figure out who could solve it best… At one point, we just canned it.” @JNJNews @joshuarys @HHSGov

Saved - February 7, 2025 at 4:20 PM

@therealroseanne - Roseanne Barr

Community notes ftw!

@DefiantLs - Defiant L’s

Nervous Elizabeth Warren: "Check my website, I don't take contributions from Big Pharma executives. I don't take any corporate PAC money." https://t.co/dSaNck5C2x

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I don't accept contributions from big pharma executives or corporate PAC money. You and your allies are aware of this.
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Speaker 0: Big pharmacist twenty twenty. You're reason why. You don't want RK Jr suing big pharma. Work out. Yeah. Is that why? Yeah. Check your website. I don't take contributions from big pharma executives. I don't take any corporate PAC money. And you and your allies already know that.
Saved - October 21, 2024 at 5:51 AM
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From now until the election is over, I believe we should focus solely on this message. There's no point in arguing with Democrats; it's futile to try to wake those who choose to stay asleep. We can't afford to let bad people take charge of our great country any longer.

@therealroseanne - Roseanne Barr

From now until the election is final- let’s only post this. There is zero need to argue with Dems anymore, and trying to get through to them will only make you go crazy- You can’t wake someone up who is pretending to be asleep. We cannot risk letting bad people be in charge of this great country any longer.

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President Biden's decision to withdraw from Afghanistan led to the collapse of its government and military, the death of 13 Americans, and left many Afghans hoping to escape. The Ohio River is already contaminated, and animals are sick and dying. The federal government is facing criticism for a slow and weak response to the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. People claim they didn't see military aircraft or FEMA in affected areas, alleging resources were prioritized for richer areas. The National Guard and FEMA were said to be in rich areas, not where they were needed. The 82nd Airborne was still trickling in six days after the hurricane, suggesting an incompetent response. People on the ground feel left behind. Some feel they are being killed without being killed. There is a balance to be struck between being tough and being a bitch.
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Speaker 0: Would you have done something differently than president Biden during the past 4 years? There is not a thing that comes to mind. President Biden's decision to pull the US out of Afghanistan led to the collapse of its government, its military, the death of 13 Americans, and it left tens of thousands of Afghans hoping to escape. Afghanistan. Yes. Were you the last person in the room? Yes. And you feel comfortable? I do. Speaker 1: So at this point, a Speaker 2: lot of questions still swirling around this. Speaker 1: There should be alerts going out to any one within a 100 mile radius. It's already contaminated the Ohio River, and we're seeing animals popping up sick and dying from this already as well. Well, I said in March that you would go to East Palestine, Ohio. You came here. How come you haven't gone to East Palestine yet? Well, I haven't had the occasion to go to East Palestine. There's a lot going on. Federal government is facing a lot of criticism for a slow and weak response. Speaker 0: Not as upsetting as the lack of federal help he saw. Speaker 1: We didn't see any military aircraft flying with our whole time there. We didn't really see a Blackhawk or a Chinook. Speaker 3: Can you talk about how your vice president has worked on these, crises? Speaker 1: She was a major player in everything we've done. Speaker 4: Where is the help for Western North Carolina? We can send 1,000,000,000 to Ukraine, and we can Speaker 5: help Western North Carolina. That's our money. Speaker 3: Rudy was Speaker 1: telling us that the National Guard was here, and FEMA was here. Hey, man. They weren't there. They were in the rich areas. They weren't here. We were the last people they got to, but they weren't here. Speaker 3: If you've got 6 days after the hurricane, the 82nd airborne is still trickling in. I do think that we had a fundamentally incompetent, overly response to the hurricane. So what you hear from folks on Speaker 6: the ground is they feel left behind. Speaker 4: Being punched after punched, and it's like, is is is is we ever gonna wake up from this? Speaker 7: Imagine a mother living her through the stairs. Imagine a mother who's making minimum wage trying to feed children. Speaker 4: They're killing us without killing Speaker 0: us. Okay. Cheers. Speaker 3: There you go. Speaker 7: And as a woman, Speaker 0: there is a balance to be struck between being tough and being a bitch.
Saved - September 28, 2024 at 3:35 PM

@therealroseanne - Roseanne Barr

MSM in 1995- “Roseanne Barr claims there’s an elite sex trafficking ring on an island in unhinged rant” MSM In 2015: “Roseanne Barr claims Hollywood elites are involved in sex trafficking in unhinged rant” All they do make my “I told you so” that much more epic! Thanks guys:)

Saved - December 30, 2023 at 3:31 AM
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The importance of using consumer dollars in the culture war against pedo-communists who hate America and freedom is highlighted by Roseanne and the CEO of @officialpsq. They encourage downloading the app to fight back against wokeness.

@therealroseanne - Roseanne Barr

People always ask me "Roseanne, how do we survive in a world run by communist pedophiles who hate America and want us dead because we love freedom?" The answer is a simple one- speak with your wallet. I had @realmichaelseif, the amazing and brilliant CEO of @officialpsq join me in Arizona to discuss the importance of how we use our consumer dollars in the culture war.

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Public Square is a digital marketplace that connects consumers with small businesses that align with their values and do not push woke politics. The platform has over 75,000 vendors, with 99% of them being small businesses. Public Square aims to promote liberty and support businesses that respect individual freedoms. They also organize town hall events with elected officials to give small businesses a voice. The company is growing rapidly and has attracted a diverse user base, including Democrats and independents. Public Square offers a free app for consumers and businesses to join.
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Speaker 0: Hi, everybody. Welcome to my ex, show sponsored by Public Square, and I have as my guest the head of Public Square. Aren't you the the whole inventor of it? Speaker 1: I I am. Michael Siefer. You got it. Absolutely. Speaker 0: I wanna hear what was in your head. You're kind of like Elon Musk's sort. Speaker 1: Well, I don't wanna microchip your brain, but other than that, I will I I will yeah. I I, yeah, I I consider that a great compliment. We started Public Square. I'm not very smart. We just needed a simple solution. There are a lot of companies that don't like me, So we made a long list of companies that do. They like me a lot. They like my freedoms. They like my values, and they want to serve me. Speaker 0: Speaking as the prototypical American citizen? Speaker 1: I Speaker 0: am. I like that. Yeah. Okay. Speaker 1: Yeah. I like to say I'm not very political. I'm just a normal person from 2006, and the country just left me Speaker 0: behind. Yes. Speaker 1: And so we created a great platform full of wonderful, normal Americans that don't wanna lecture you about politics when you're trying to shop. Very refreshing. Speaker 0: Isn't that nice? Speaker 2: Do you mind just explaining Public Square, like, the apps? And then we can get at all the stuff because I wanna make this a whole ad. Speaker 0: You're You're like, it's a whole new world. It's a brave new world. Speaker 2: The parallel to Amazon. Yeah. Speaker 0: It's a parallel. I say that. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. Exactly right. We we are the largest marketplace in the country of businesses that have all aligned with core values that help the consumer know that they're not going to lecture you about Woke politics, culture war stuff, virtue signaling. These businesses on our platform do not embrace fees that Mhmm. Are really detrimental to the economy. So our business is full of freedom loving patriots that don't wanna lecture you about gender when you're just trying to buy a cup of coffee, And we have businesses That is so cool. Yeah. It's pretty cool. You actually said it best. You said it's, a marketplace full of businesses that are not run by communists. That's about right. That's the easiest way to sum it up. Speaker 0: Publicsquare.com. Because the communists really assume that they, It's funny that they have nothing but a horrific, record of failure everywhere they've ever gone. They've never seated, and yet they are so arrogant in, like, thinking that they have all the answers. And also believing that they've proven themselves to be correct. It's the most unusual mindset I've ever experienced. Speaker 1: Yeah. And It's interesting that they will always accuse you of what they are doing. Meaning Right. They'll say all the time, oh, you guys are trying to control us. You're trying to act like fascists. When in reality, the real definition of fascism, and to a degree, communism has an element of this too is the state Joint partnership between big business and big government. Speaker 0: Right. Speaker 1: Exactly. So if you weaponize big business to do the bidding of government, you are operating like a fascist. Speaker 0: You mean, like, Google when they use Google to overthrow the Yeah. You know, to Yeah. I mean, make the Speaker 1: Make sure you're not allowed to see the information Chen that. Yeah. Speaker 2: Or Twitter, pre Elon Twitter, pre Elon. Facebook Yep. Instagram, you name it. They Speaker 0: are They Speaker 1: act like fascists. And they'll hire lobbyists For the government bureaucracies that are supposed to be keeping them accountable. And so, like, when Amazon has 19 lobbyists focused on the s FTC. It's like that's supposed to be the regulatory body that's confronting you, and yet you are, working to lobby all the politicians that influence the TC and do your bidding. And so you've basically got this arm into government, and it makes it really hard for businesses to compete. So when they gobble everybody up And then make sure that they're weaponizing their political views against you, and then shut off your ability to compete because you don't have the special government favors or the subsidies. And then they go one step further. They buy the Washington Post, which is what Jeff Bezos did. They buy Time Magazine, which is what Marc Benioff did, then they control the flow of information. So when you try to criticize them, You're not even allowed to. They just shut you out. When you try to criticize Mark Zuckerberg for spending $400,000,000 on the election, not allowed to. That content is not allowed to be seen on the platforms. So it's a very nefarious action, and our message is a simple rebuttal, which is that we as humanity should embrace liberty, Speaker 0: Right? Speaker 1: Businesses should respect our liberties. Right. The only way we're gonna do that is if you promote the small businesses that will actually stand for those principles, give them an opportunity to have their voices heard, and then move our consumer dollars there, so that's what we're doing. Speaker 0: So we want our consumer dollars, if we have any left after Bidenomics, We want more consumer dollars to go to the people who, who support the values of free enterprise and, like, the laws that govern the United States of America, right? Oh, yeah. The constitutional republic Hirschue Fore and forthwith, called called the the, Constitutional Republic of the United States. Speaker 1: We're not a democracy. We're a republic. Yeah. That's exactly right. You know that. That's that's our goal. We wanna highlight those small businesses. 99% plus of our businesses on the platform, over 75,000 vendors are all small businesses. So these are businesses that Speaker 0: That's what builds a middle class. That that's what they really hate. Speaker 2: Main Street. Speaker 0: I thought that was their whole thing in the COVID lockdown is that they wanted to destroy the small business owners, and they did. Speaker 2: Largest transfer of wealth in human history Yeah. Was COVID. And they did with Speaker 0: their, you know, street gangs that they've, you know, it's, forget it. They're like doing the Hunger Games on all of us. They're trying to make all the kids into warriors that'll just despite each other in the streets. Yep. Speaker 1: While they pull the puppet master strings at the top. Yeah. Amazon got loaded during the COVID pandemic, and they were celebrating lockdowns When they were the ones profiting off of it. Meanwhile, the small businesses in our town shut and many never even were able to reopen. Because how are you supposed to not operate your business for a year? Speaker 2: You can't. Speaker 1: You can't. It's impossible. So it was. It was the greatest wealth transfer in history. It was a transfer of wealth from the great middle class folks that run honest businesses that don't have the lobbying firepower that don't have the government subsidy. They just do honest work, transfer of wealth from them to the Jeff Bezoses of the world, and it was corrupt. It was it was one of the greatest crimes against humanity I've ever Totally. And if you question it, you're silenced. Speaker 0: Yeah. You think there there will be a day of, I hate to use, justice? Speaker 1: I think there's been a mass awakening over the past year, and I'm very curious to see what we do with it because my fear is is that the mass awakening dies out, and it just kinda leads back into complacency, and then we repeat the cycle. Speaker 0: That's what I fear too. Speaker 1: That's what I'm afraid of. So people have to do something with the truth they've discovered. If you know the truth and you've tasted liberty now and you wanna run after it and promulgate it to the next generation, like, that actually takes sacrifice. Can't just go with what's convenient anymore. Like, you gotta unsubscribe from the corrupt systems. Yes. Stop caring what they even think about you. Right. Don't engage. Don't engage. Don't engage. Speaker 0: They never it's not like they ever learn anything when of course, we win all the arguments because ours is based on sanity. Yeah. Speaker 1: They just yell at you. Speaker 0: Yeah. And, they're never they never apologize for when they're proven wrong ever. Speaker 2: Never. And it takes coming. Well, and Speaker 1: it takes literally something like what Elon did. Had to buy Twitter for $44,000,000,000, get Matt Taibi, Michael Shellenberger, these guys to blow up the Twitter files, Finally, to expose how nefarious they've been. They will never admit what they did was evil. Mm-mm. Speaker 2: It is evil. They still want to admit it, and it's it's fact, it's mainstream fact now. Speaker 0: Yeah. I like that you're making it easier for people to be able to, not have to do so much research about what can I do to make things better? You're you're helping us all so that we can make things better just very simply with what you've invented. Speaker 1: That's what we're trying to do. Speaker 0: It's so great. Speaker 1: So Thank you. Speaker 0: Okay. Now you're gonna have, You're gonna talk about the different kind of vendors. You're gonna have news. You're gonna have are you gonna deliver stuff? Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. Yeah. You we You order most things from our platform, and it's gonna be there to you. The world of supply chain's gotten really streamlined especially because many of our businesses on the platform make their stuff here. So for example, there's a great denim company out of Atlanta that just joined recently, and they've been making jeans in Atlanta for a 118 years. Oh, that's Amazing. Amazing. Speaker 0: Really? Yeah. Speaker 1: L c king. Great company. Highly recommend. And what's great is it makes the supply chain pretty simple. Stuff gets to your door really quickly. We don't have the Amazon infrastructure, but we're building it. Speaker 2: And so Speaker 0: That's what I'd like to see. Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. We're building it. The more that consumers come, spend money with businesses that don't hate them, Builds this sort of parallel ecosystem, and then that parallel ecosystem creates more resource to be able to build more infrastructure, and the cycle just continues. That's our goal. Speaker 0: How are you gonna be able to parlay that into some political voice? Speaker 1: So this was cool. We actually just launched a public square town hall series. Oh, cool. Yeah. Yeah. Sweet. So we what we do is we, get an elected official from a region that loves the same values we love. We get them, Don junior, myself, and then a bunch of our small businesses that are in that district. So, like, we just started this in Indianapolis with congressman Jim Banks, And, and he's a great representative from the state of Indiana. He got in a room, got on a stage. We had a bunch of our Public Square businesses there, and they just asked him questions. Speaker 2: That's Great. Speaker 1: And so Oh, that's wonderful. Well and what's interesting is that the small business community of our country does not have a voice anymore. The US Chamber of Commerce was supposed to be the voice. Right. And then they got co opted by globalists, and they're doing the bidding of DC. So they don't they don't care about small businesses anymore. And so they need a voice. We have these town hall series heading into 2024. You have all these elected officials that wanna get their message out there and let them know they stand with small business. We were talking about this earlier. It used to be the democrats that were these blue dog, pro union, pro American worker. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: They used to support small businesses. Now they've completely reversed, and it's the conservative populace that are like, hey. Why are you selling out our country? We gotta go back to the basics. And so, town hall series like this is a way to do Speaker 2: that, get their voices out. Speaker 0: It's interesting because that's how Michael Moore started too, was talk about, businesses, Roger and me, but we're leaving the United States, and now he's a total globalist on the other side. And it's like they did the switch, they did that, what do you call it, the hourglass switch, where it's like, okay, they're tired of the Republicans in the window, so we'll turn it this way and let them think they're getting a Democrat. But the it there's no difference whatsoever. Speaker 1: You remember the band Rage Against the Machine? Speaker 2: Yeah. Yeah. I remember the you're talking about the facts. Speaker 1: I would love them as a kid. Me too. It was after you don't do what you tell me. And now they literally having Pfizer to sponsor the concert, and it's like, I will look gladly Do what you tell me. Speaker 2: I I am obedient. You know, they wouldn't let people come to the concert unless they showed their Vaxx cards. Speaker 0: I know. I couldn't Speaker 2: believe that. Against the machine. Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. They're raging for the machine. It's turned. Speaker 0: It it they really did a number on these kids, but it worked. It worked apparently. But I always keep thinking they'll wake up and see how they were used, but boy, it's a real good mind control program they got It is. They got going on, these young people. Speaker 1: You know, Hollywood's been doing this for years. They wanna program. They wanna get people groomed into a certain way of thinking because they wanna try to raise these little political warriors. You know, people Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: Yeah. They they if you look back at any communist society over the last 150 years really since the invention of the ideology, They always go after the young people. They wanna turn you against your parents, turn you against all your values. You're not allowed to have good family connection. They'll try to teach you that your parents are the racist. They're the bad ones. Don't trust them. Speaker 2: That's right. Speaker 0: Trust the state. Listen to us. Germans. They did that very same Speaker 2: It's the same playbook. Maybe it does work when we say communism. Maybe it does Not fail. Maybe it does exactly what they want. Just destroy the rocket. Speaker 0: It seems to. Yeah. It can only destroy. It can't build anything. Speaker 2: Maybe that's what it is. Speaker 0: When when they want something destroyed, destroyed, that's how they do it. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0: And then then, it's like 2 wings of the same bird, but, like, once they break it down and destroy it, then they send in their pro, people that are gonna invest. Mhmm. Because what they do is they socialize the risk and privatize the profit, which isn't real capitalism or socialism. It's just some pirate criminal system that No one can be a part of it except for a very few at the expense of the many, and that just isn't gonna cut it. Speaker 2: And you can't compete with that. How do you be I Speaker 0: mean, that's China. Speaker 1: It's George Soros. This is what he's been doing for years. People wonder why the heck would he wanna fund these DAs like Ascon and LA. It'll destroy the city. There's feces everywhere. Like, he's not criminalizing or punishing the actual criminals. He's criminalizing the people that are just going about their day to day lives, and putting harsher penalties on them if they, commit misdemeanors than the actual murders that are allowed to run rampant on the street. And people wonder what the heck is going on. It's because Soros will fund the people that will create controlled demolition, and then he funds The cleanup process and invests and takes the real estate back and all that. That's what we Speaker 2: just talked about. Speaker 0: Gentrification. He's smart. Speaker 1: He's really smart. Speaker 2: You gotta get him on Public Square. Speaker 1: Yeah. George Harrison is not allowed on public square. Speaker 0: I don't know. Speaker 2: Yeah. Big money. It's Speaker 0: just so it is rather demonic that you would base your whole philosophy on destruction and death and misery. Yeah. Speaker 1: What because he doesn't do that. Speaker 0: Is that. Yeah. He doesn't have any of that. Yeah. He's got parties every night. And Sure. I mean, what kind of people are they? Are they people? Mhmm. That that group of whatever they are. Speaker 1: Yeah. I don't I don't I think they've lost touch with humanity completely. Speaker 0: I do too. If you Speaker 1: don't yeah. If you sit in your ivory tower and Pay for demolition that you'll never have to experience the effects of. Like, you've lost touch with a really important piece of humanity. Because I I you you guys too. You look at your neighbors with empathy, and you actually care if they're suffering. And I think that's, like, a sign of a decent human being that still has a functioning heart that's beating real blood, and you care if people are suffering. Speaker 0: They're not gonna walk over your neighbor on your way to the car. Just step over them. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 0: You know? Everybody cares about their neighbor because, ultimately, that, you know, affects you. Yep. But they're all, like, blind they got the blinders on me, me, me, you know? Yep. It's just a world apart from humanity. Speaker 1: We talk often about, you know, the the rich white liberals that Will vote for all this nonsense. They'll vote for Gascon. They have the Black Lives Matter sign in their yard, and they've never met a black person. Speaker 0: I see that all the time. I'll pick up the yes. It's so true. Speaker 1: They have the immigrants are welcome here, but not in my house. You know, you're not you're not allowed to have them here. We don't have the resources. That's what they always say. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Yeah. Oh, that used to make me so mad. I was in Salt Lake, and you know that's where I grew up, and it used to be rather conservative, so I was a rebel when I was the hippie girl, you know, I was on that side of things. But, then come back and I'm on the other side. Speaker 2: Well, you're always a rebel. You just watch what happens, and then you Speaker 0: Yeah. Yeah. But I never Speaker 1: No. You've been the same. Weird. What do you think about that now, that you're labeled a conservative? Would you ever think that that was Well, I because people Speaker 2: see you as Speaker 1: a champion of conservatism, which is amazing. Speaker 0: I I always knew that the terms liberal and conservative were originally applied, to describe 2 different, interpretations of the constitution. There was a liberal interpretation and a conservative. So, I always kinda knew that, and being in in Utah when I grew up was very conservative, so that's kinda how I grew up, you know. So, This isn't, this is kind of like coming home, but when I was the hippie, that was then, you know, it was just a part of youth and, also I was raised so liberal, my family was always a liberal. Really? And I thought it was just the way to be. I just thought it was just so smart and good. And the things that I liked then, I still like, but I don't like that You have to get beat over the head to do it by the state. Speaker 1: Yeah. Speaker 0: But, you know, back then it was, well, you helped your neighbor when your neighbor was in trouble. You know, you didn't send the state in to help your neighbors, of course they're going to steal their kids. Don't get me started on the corruption. People just don't like corruption. I think people who don't like corruption are probably more conservative, and people who are liberal on the corruption, they're kind of okay with it because they think, oh, they've built out a safe place where it won't get to them, but, of course, it will. Mhmm. And they might even be in on part of the grift. Yep. Speaker 1: They are most of the time, I think. Speaker 0: But it's very sad because, you know, we're all getting robbed blind by both sides of the aisle. And I think the public square thing is, To me, why I like Trump and what I like best about us, that, I think, is just a Pop Populous Solutions. They don't have to be, like, rich from the Lord, we can just figure it out. We have everything there for us, and, you know, the populist solution, of course, will be, is Public Square. That's a populist solution to, you know, a lot of the culture wars that we find ourselves victims of. So, okay, now we'll have our own way of expanding and doing things that's more common sense and, We don't I like how you say we don't have to get lectured about gender when we're just going in to get butter. Yeah. That's Speaker 1: what's happening. I walked into a grocery store probably a year ago, and it felt like I had to walk through a pride parade in order to get into the the grocery store. Speaker 2: Yeah. Speaker 1: No. I know. Traveling. It's like, this is not this is not working. Nobody wants this. Wow. When did I sign up for this? Speaker 2: You have to answer questions, right, before Where you can pay? Yeah. Yes. Yes. How did you start public square? What what what happened? Like Speaker 1: I was really frustrated, pissed off for a decade. And we had a list on a piece of paper of, like, 20 businesses that were from San Diego, our hometown, that we knew we could feel proud of supporting because weren't gonna lecture me about gender when I was trying to buy butter. They were heroes of our community. Like, one one interesting thing is we, To your point, we've waited on government programs to save small business for years, and the government's not good at doing anything. So except for screwing us. So we, you know, we look at it and we say okay well there are these 20 businesses out here that are not going to force me to get vaccinated, they're not going to force Force me to wear a mask when they go in because this is in the heart of COVID, January of 2021. They're not going to force their ideology down my throat. These people respect my liberties, they share my values, And therefore, I want to go help them with my consumer dollars. We started sharing this list with a few people and, had this idea for a digital marketplace that would Bring this list to life that a lot of people said, hey. I'd I'd like a list for my community, and businesses would say, I wanna join the list, and so they'd join the list by affirming the core values of the list. That was less than 3 years ago. Now today, you know, we had a 1000000 consumer members on the platform faster than Twitter, Airbnb, Spotify. It's been wild. And now over 75,000 small businesses are on the platform representing millions of products, and Amazon doesn't pay attention to them. They feel like they finally have a voice, And they wake us up in the morning. It's why we do what we do. I remember the first time we had a lady reach out. She ran a hair salon, and she said, I was about to have to go out of business. COVID killed me. Couldn't do it anymore. And in 1 month of joining Public Square, I had 5 x the best month I've ever had, and now I'm able to stay in business and thrive. Speaker 0: That's so great. Speaker 1: It's amazing. Small business. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: That's why we do what we do. Speaker 0: Small business, small government, you know, I always say, and, you know, Don't don't be afraid to think small because that's where big, big things happen. Yeah. Speaker 2: Oh, that's brilliant. I do for that. That's a good slogan. Speaker 1: Don't be afraid to think small. That's where big things happen. Speaker 0: Yeah. I like it. Speaker 2: New public square slogan. Speaker 1: Yeah. We might need to put that on a t shirt. Speaker 2: I'll I'll Speaker 0: You know, it's true though, because just a small group of people, I think Trump said it, they're the ones that make things happen, and It's a good it's a good thing to move towards. Well, it's kind of more democracy. Speaker 1: It it's actual Yeah. Yeah. Actual populist society where Speaker 2: the people have an ability to It's free market. Exactly. Yeah. Exactly. Speaker 1: They're not huge, corpurchased. Well, that's where the story happens every time. So you have a beautiful, wonderful, family run small business. It Gets bought by Unilever or Procter and Gamble or some foreign conglomerate, like Bud Light Bud Light bought by InBev. InBev Stripped away its sort of American owned heritage. They used to have the best commercials, the real men of genius, like all this hilarious stuff. It was brilliant. I was raised on that stuff. And then, you know, they got bought out. They have this massive foreign conglomerate, even US conglomerates like a Procter and Gamble Unilever still act this way. They'll buy it up, they'll rob them of what made the business special in the 1st place, And they'll systematize it to turn it into one of their kind of woke companies, and, and they lose all the charm of the original business. Happens over and over and over again. So our big pitch to people is, like, do you wanna be a country where everything you buy is from 5 companies? Because I don't. Like, that's not what I want. I want I want decentralization. Yeah. I want individuality. I want main street to flourish. We're a publicly traded company, and I'm like, we we're We're the only publicly traded company that's, like, happy to have an ESG score of 0 because we don't do the whole stakeholder activism, Klaus Schwab, globalist garbage. Like, I only care about Main Street. And it's what I love about Trump. He's he's a populist at heart, which is funny because he's the guy from Queens, and everybody's like, oh, he's the big You're the real estate developer? Real estate developer. So it took a real estate developer from Queens to lead a populous movement. And hopefully, in the world of business, we're the manifestation of that populist movement. That's our goal. Speaker 0: Yeah. Well, I mean, a good idea is a good idea no matter where it comes from. Speaker 2: Absolutely. And Speaker 0: Trump, I mean, he just is made of good ideas, you know, so I hope to see him back in and, able to implement some of the better ones. They're fantastic that I know about. Speaker 1: Did you see this the news this week about the lemonade? Speaker 0: Now what was that about? Speaker 2: Yeah. You've mentioned it. Please explain it. Speaker 1: Yeah. Well, I I saw the screenshots of it. I thought it was hilarious. So there's been Panera lemonades around the country are like killing people. They're filled with so much caffeine in a Panera lemonade. Speaker 2: I saw the memes, but I didn't know Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: So they're they're filled with so much, lemon, caffeine that the lemonades are killing people. So apparently, Trump went on stage and basically said, you know, the country, it's gone. Everybody's gone. It's all falling apart. Even the lemonade's killing you now. Like, under me, the lemonade's great. If you give Joe Biden lemons, he'll kill you with them. I thought that was brilliant. So That's that's a good campaign slogan. If you don't want your lemons to kill you, vote Trump 24. Speaker 2: And is are they selling it as a caffeinated lemonade, or that's just not a highly caffeinated. It's like an extreme lemonade. Speaker 1: An extreme lemonade, and and people have died from this. Yeah. Speaker 2: I wanna try it now. That's how you sell me on some Speaker 1: Live life on the edge. Yeah. Yeah. With lemonade. So Biden under under Biden even the lemonade is killing you. Speaker 0: What do you think though? I mean, do you have a long range view, like, are you afraid Biden's gonna win again? Yeah. Yeah. Me too. Speaker 1: Yeah. They've look at what they've done. Yes. Speaker 0: But they can steal anything. They're so good at stealing. Speaker 1: Yeah. If you're in the left, you get to perform egregious acts in the halls of the senate. But if you're on the right, you walk into the senate chamber, and you get 22 years in prison. Like, there's not a more Clear picture of corruption in our country than that. Speaker 0: That is pretty And Speaker 2: there's a 1,000 examples like that. Yeah. It's that's just one of many. Speaker 1: So I'm worried for sure. Now I will say, again, credit to Elon. Feel like I'm celebrating Elon a lot of this, but but he deserves it for this. Like, had had Twitter not been bought By Elon, I'd be way more worried about the election because they would have been able to do everything they do in the dark, and we would I remember the Hunter Biden story at the laptop. It's like we wouldn't have known about any of the truth of that unless the Twitter files thing. So the thing I am hopeful for is that now we're all, like, super attentive to what they're doing. In 2020, I think a lot of people still lived with blinders on, and we're really ignorant to the corruption. Now everybody knows, and we're all, like, watching for election, malfeasance, you know, or like So? Speaker 0: I think a lot. People on the Speaker 1: People on our side. Yeah. The Patriots side. Yeah. Yeah. Speaker 0: What about all them? They just don't They're never gonna wake up, are they? No. Speaker 1: You could you could show them the most clear evidence of election fraud in front of their face, and they will not believe you unless CNN told them. Speaker 0: Yeah. Speaker 1: It won't. It doesn't matter how clear it is. These are people that if CNN tells them the sky is green, they will believe them. And they will argue and yell at you if you try to Contend that it's blue, Speaker 2: and they'll turn Speaker 0: to you real. If CNN told them the right thing, then they'd go, CNN was co opted Speaker 1: for that. White supremacists. Exactly. Speaker 0: You know, they never can ever Speaker 2: make anything true. Speaker 1: Their commitment to insanity. I I wish they would I wish they would come fight for the good guys because it's They could be a real force to be reckoned with, but, you know, there's like 5% of our country that yells a lot, and the sad part is they co opt another, like, 40% of company or the country who's afraid of being seen as not virtuous in the eyes of that 5%. And so then they'll they'll vote. So they'll vote they'll vote blue no matter who so that they don't get labeled It's like, guys, you gotta you gotta stop caring what people think about you. Speaker 0: Yeah. They got everybody all nailed down the way they want them nailed down, or they think they do. Yeah. But, like I said, well, it will be funny if we don't get paper ballots and the, voter ID. It would be really funny if all the, illegal immigrants that they're gonna have vote. If they all vote for Trump, Speaker 2: that would be so great. Speaker 1: I would love it. Speaker 2: It would have a border wall built the next day. Speaker 0: I think we should some of us be concentrating on the, illegal immigrants to get them to vote for Trump. Because it isn't going to take much after what they've been through, what they were promised by the Democrats and then what they found, The you know, they everybody's like, okay. You're gonna sleep outside on the sidewalk here under the bus station. Well, we thought we were getting free health care and Yep. Speaker 2: Housing, equity, and You're American now. You ain't getting shit. Speaker 1: Yeah. Yeah. Figure it out. That's basically their message once you got here. Yeah. We live Speaker 0: in vote for for Trump. Speaker 1: I hope they do. Well, they're fleeing a Speaker 2: country that's, you know, socialist to come here. So it's like, why are you why would why are you coming here Want it to turn that way. Yeah. Vote vote Trump. We lived in Speaker 1: a neighborhood that was majority Hispanic when we lived in San Diego, and all of our neighbors love Trump. Obsessed with them. Of course. Yeah. Tomorrow. Like, we do want the wall. Like, we came here the right way. What are you like, I don't want And they also understand what's happening at the border with all the drugs and everything. So they're like, that's our kids that are gonna be infected by the Fentanyl crisis unless we get it under control. So you got the Texas border communities that are voting super conservative. You got the Cubans in Florida that are like 65% for Trump. The black community's coming out for Trump because they're like, Democrats have promised us stuff for decades, and they're not doing anything. They're making things worse. Speaker 0: Yeah. They that's all they can do is destroy. They can't help nothing. Well, the thing they can do good is steal money. They're so good at stealing boats and stealing money. Speaker 2: Yeah, and washing it And Heidi. Speaker 0: Yeah, money laundering. Speaker 1: Yeah. Ukraine needs more of my money, I think. Speaker 0: I think so too. I Speaker 2: think they need more. Speaker 0: How about how they launder it back to for themselves. Isn't that genius? Yeah. And then everybody's like Woah. I just can't believe the beating they put on president Trump, the moral beating they put on that guy for doing nothing. Speaker 1: For phone call. Yeah. So they can sell out our country for years And screw all of us in our futures. Take our tax dollars, and then when that runs out, they print more money just to go fund people that are corrupt And have none of my interests in mind. Meanwhile, like, all waters in math, and we pay for it. Yeah. Yeah. That's why I keep writing them check. Our founding fathers went to war because of 1.5% tax on Speaker 0: T. Yeah. Speaker 2: And how much are we taxed? 40%? 40% depending. Yeah. Speaker 0: We've been lulled into such complacency and mental illness. Yeah. Because mental illness does come from when You don't want to be complacent, but you're forced to be. That inner struggle, that drives you nuts, you know? You feel Speaker 1: like a part of yourself dies. Yeah. It does. You compromise and compromise and compromise. That's why, Roseanne, I love you because you have gotten so many of my friends and family and community to speak up finally. Speaker 0: Oh, that's good to hear. Speaker 1: I'm not kidding. There are a lot of people like Speaker 2: Tell her all the time. Tell her, please. Speaker 1: The queen of comedy is speaking out here. And if if she can say it with all that she would have to lose from that world, like, why can't I say it? Like, I I don't I'm not risking as Much like I'm not gonna be criticized on a massive level publicly. If she's willing to do it, I'm willing to do it. Speaker 0: I hope they would take that. I hope they would get that because it's very true. We we we all this is time for us to all to be as loud as we can be. And I I say to come up with your most offensive conspiracy theory because it's probably true. Speaker 1: When we hire new employees, we like to ask them, what's your most, what's your most controversial political opinion? And we do it because we want you to feel comfortable speaking freely. Cool. I mean, we have a mostly you know, it's a it's a very conservative, more traditional crew on staff. We got a lot of libertarians too, but, Yeah. We we get some good ones. We like we have a conspiracy theory channel, which we love. We got a signal channel where we just go to town. All talking about Antarctica, and let's get Oh, I Speaker 2: We just did a whole show. Speaker 1: We have a blast. So we have a staff where everybody feels a lot of freedom about speaking out. Good. That's a Speaker 2: Sounds very American. Speaker 1: It's wonderful. It's amazing. And they know that, hey. Like, if you're committed to our mission and you're here and you're a great Hardworking team member, like, you're safe here. You can say what you want. We don't have an HR that's breathing down you, making sure you're doing all the virtual signals. That doesn't happen. We have a great staff full of people that are committed to our mission, And, because of that, they live it out, and they don't feel afraid to voice Speaker 0: their God's America right there. Speaker 1: It's amazing. Yeah. Isn't it amazing? Bless America. Speaker 0: That's what we're supposed to be that. Speaker 2: I was thinking it's funny that we're talking about this product you have or this company you have. It's like, what a great idea, and it's just like just America. It's like the way it's designed. It's nothing really new. Speaker 0: It's a way for us to get in touch with, like minded people, which we've never quite mastered that, the the the conservatives or whatever you wanna I prefer thinkers. Speaker 1: Common sense people. Speaker 0: Yeah. Never quite mastered that how to, coalesce and get a whole bunch of different differ differing opinions under 1 large tent, which we so need to do, which is why I was glad that I was invited to come to Turning Point because I think they need a big tent of, not everybody is just one way and conservatives, you know. It's as big as America. Anybody who has the traditional values of based on, you know, our constitution. Speaker 2: Life, liberty, Right? Happiness. Absolutely. Absolutely. That's it. It blows people away all the time. White. Yeah. Speaker 1: And And we don't even have to make it up. It's in our constitution. Speaker 2: That's what I'm saying. It's like nothing new. Speaker 1: We don't even Speaker 0: have to make it up, but everything they do, it seems, is to think, how can we destroy the constitution? What can we do do to destroy the state's power? What can we do to destroy local power? How can we f everything up and destroy America? And they're taking our money to do it. So I'm glad you're do giving us something to, you know We're trying. Fight back with. Speaker 1: We're trying. We're scaling it. We're growing. Thankfully, thousands and thousands of small businesses are getting blessed because of it. What's really cool to your point is this always blows people away. 26% of our members on our platform. We did some internal polling. 26% of our members on our platform are democrats. Speaker 0: Wow. That's even cooler. Yeah. People think, Speaker 1: oh, I bet you're just a bunch of polo wearing white republicans, and it's like, no. We have a lot of those. Got a lot of democrats too. We got a lot of people that are pissed off about the will except they're done. They're tired of being lectured. They're tired of the virtue singling. They love life, liberty, the pursuit of happiness. They love our constitution, And, yes, 26% of them are registered democrats. So there is a movement happening. Now if they're still registered democrats, we got no idea. We'll see in 2024. Let's hope they vote These values, but what's amazing is, like, it is a 26% democrat, 22% independent, 52% registered republican. So It is not a monolithic culture. People Speaker 2: That's good. We don't want a monolithic. Yeah. America is not a monolithic. Speaker 0: Yeah. We want, we want, that old melting pot that used to work for a while that built a great middle class after World War 2. We want that. Speaker 2: And a little bit of the outlaw, Little bit it's America. A little wild. That's why literally. Speaker 1: That's why Speaker 2: I tell her she's so important to the conservative movement because she's not buttoned up. She's not preppy. She's just out of her freaking mind half the I love it. And they need it. Speaker 0: Where's my hat that says the crazy nut? Yeah. Speaker 2: The crazy nut. But she's also always right. She's dead on. She's well reasoned, well researched. Speaker 0: A crazy time we live in when I'm the voice of reason. Speaker 2: That was actually the speech. Speaker 0: I love Speaker 2: it. That was gonna be the speech. That's the opening line. Speaker 0: Of my speech, but whatever. I'll give my speech somewhere else. It was very well written. Too bad I erased it when I opened my computer. Speaker 2: But how crazy is that's what you did, but Speaker 0: I didn't start screaming and weeping, which is what I felt all good. Speaker 2: I would've if it were me up there or anybody else, like, can you imagine doing a 30 minute speech in thousands of people deleting it. Like, that's, like, everybody's nightmare. Did you have it written, like, word for word? Yeah. Just like bullet point, isn't it? Yeah. Yeah. She doesn't do word for Speaker 0: word. I just clicked into the Lord. You know, Lord, help me. Amen. And he's like, okay, Roseanne. I'm gonna boot it up. Speaker 1: I loved it. And you ruffled the right feathers. Speaker 0: Oh, thank you. Speaker 1: Yeah. If you're not here at America Fest, you need to go listen Speaker 2: to her speech. It's wonderful. Speaker 0: I'm glad to ruffle the rest. Speaker 2: And I know that, obviously now we'll do the pitch. You you wanna download the Public Square app, right, if you're not on there. And if you're a company, you can join Public Square. It's Speaker 1: All for free. Speaker 2: All for free. It's very important. Oh, yeah. And, of course, It, it helps everybody if we use public square. Speaker 0: It's not Speaker 2: it's it's very, very important to the unity I mean, to the union. Yeah. Speaker 0: I think we see how it grows real big So we go, oh, I need a car driven by a Patriot. Take me over there to get me one of those tacos made by a Patriot. Yeah. Speaker 1: I had tacos here last night made by Patriot. Speaker 0: Did you? Speaker 1: Oh, yeah. There's a restaurant here in Phoenix. Speaker 0: Oh. Speaker 1: Tacos Calafia. They're on our platform. One of our first businesses in Arizona. Cool. Speaker 2: Well, it's nice. Speaker 1: Tacos in town. Really? Speaker 2: Yeah. You tell me where you're going. Speaker 1: We got good taco plans. Speaker 2: I love it. I do like also, I just want but, like you said, I just wanna not be lectured by butter. It's not even like Just I just wanna be left alone. I wanna go to the store and go home. Speaker 0: Yeah. We wanna be left alone. Yeah. Mind your own damn business, those people. Go home and fix your family. It's all screwed up. You're evidence of that. Go fix it. Leave us alone. We're fine without you. Yep. Speaker 2: Well said. Yeah. I love it. Alright. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. We love what you're doing. Great to be here.

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Nineteen individuals have been charged with violating Georgia law for attempting to interfere in the 2020 presidential election. The charges stem from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the election results in the state. The indictment consists of 41 felony counts and spans 97 pages. It's important to note that those charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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Speaker 0: Thank you for joining us. I'm here with the prosecutors and investigators who have worked diligently on the investigation of criminal attempts to interfere in the administration of Georgia's 2020 presidential election. Today based on information developed by that investigation, a Fulton County grand jury returned a true bill of indictment, charging 19 individuals with violations of Georgia law arising from a criminal conspiracy to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election in this state. The indictment includes 41 felony counts and is 97 pages long. Please remember that everyone charged in this bill of indictment is presumed inadequate.
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