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[00:01:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I'm not too good today. What's the matter?
[00:01:07] [SPEAKER_06]: I woke up this morning and it was two degrees cooler than yesterday morning.
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[00:01:24] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh my gosh. Remember, you people in Florida, our show's there, our show's in Sarasota.
[00:01:32] [SPEAKER_07]: Hey, you guys need to go get vaccinated before that hurricane comes.
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[00:01:39] [SPEAKER_07]: King Dingling said it the best, go get vaccinated when the hurricane comes.
[00:01:43] [SPEAKER_07]: You'll be prepared. So there's that. Yeah. It's a category three, I think, or something.
[00:01:51] [SPEAKER_07]: Should be interesting. Yeah.
[00:01:54] [SPEAKER_06]: I'm really quite concerned about the secret Chinese space plane. It's not really a secret
[00:02:03] [SPEAKER_06]: anymore, but they're still calling it that. No, I read a very technical article about
[00:02:11] [SPEAKER_06]: it, and it says that while the mysterious Chinese space plane rolled to a full stop on a landing
[00:02:21] [SPEAKER_06]: strip, little is known about it. But it was hurled. This is a very technical. It was
[00:02:29] [SPEAKER_06]: hurled into orbit on December 14th, 2023, atop a Long March 2F rocket, which is a Chinese
[00:02:38] [SPEAKER_07]: equipment. So they do know a lot about it in the little
[00:02:41] [SPEAKER_06]: known Chinese. It was launched from the Xinhuan Satellite
[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_06]: Launch Center in northwest China. Wow, that's a whole lot of details.
[00:02:49] [SPEAKER_06]: But it does say the whatever it is and does spacecraft that touched down after 268 days
[00:03:01] [SPEAKER_06]: in orbit is still fairly unknown. So I'm concerned.
[00:03:09] [SPEAKER_07]: The Google pictures are frightening. I mean, it shows a very far away, very fuzzy 1940
[00:03:16] [SPEAKER_07]: camera shot, 1940s, maybe 50s shot of a fuzzy line and a dot.
[00:03:22] [SPEAKER_06]: There's actually a better photograph than that of it in the movie. It came from outer space
[00:03:29] [SPEAKER_07]: in 1954. Well, I'm sure glad that we don't know anything
[00:03:39] [SPEAKER_07]: about it, but they could fill an entire article with details. Even one of the scientists that's
[00:03:44] [SPEAKER_07]: actually on the case gave this info, which I thought was so important. He said, and I
[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_07]: quote, a dark spot between the wings could possibly be the cargo bay, unquote.
[00:03:59] [SPEAKER_07]: Or should you say end quote? End quote.
[00:04:02] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, end quote. Amazing.
[00:04:06] [SPEAKER_07]: The speculation over the cargo bay really helped me out in understanding what we were
[00:04:11] [SPEAKER_07]: really looking at. So with the fuzzy line and the dot, it was just so hard to tell.
[00:04:16] [SPEAKER_06]: It does give you enough information to worry about just what was the cargo.
[00:04:24] [SPEAKER_07]: What did they have on this plane? And they also, for not knowing anything, they sure
[00:04:29] [SPEAKER_07]: knew a lot. It was up exactly, not even an approximate, 267 days.
[00:04:36] [SPEAKER_07]: I'd say that's some good information that they've got on the little known plane.
[00:04:40] [SPEAKER_06]: You would think that during that 268 days, they could have got a better picture.
[00:04:48] [SPEAKER_07]: I happen to like the 1950s pictures. I also love the fact, and I've said this before
[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_07]: on the show, that ever since we all got cell phones with pretty good cameras, the UFO sightings
[00:04:58] [SPEAKER_07]: out in the fields where they abduct somebody and spit them back down on earth after giving
[00:05:02] [SPEAKER_07]: them a rectal exam isn't happening all the time now. Just went away in the year 2000.
[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_06]: I don't even know why.
[00:05:12] [SPEAKER_06]: Aliens are embarrassed by the way they look, so they don't like their pictures taken and
[00:05:18] [SPEAKER_06]: they left.
[00:05:19] [SPEAKER_07]: Only fuzzy pictures apply to Chinese spy planes and UFOs. Speaking of UFOs, people also have
[00:05:27] [SPEAKER_07]: asked that question about that triangle that they saw in Florida, since we're talking Florida.
[00:05:32] [SPEAKER_07]: The triangular spacecraft. Well, it has a triangular hull, so it looks very spacey.
[00:05:41] [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, it looks very UFO-y.
[00:05:43] [SPEAKER_06]: Somebody's spacey there.
[00:05:46] [SPEAKER_07]: What was that movie you cited?
[00:05:48] [SPEAKER_06]: It Came From Outer Space.
[00:05:49] [SPEAKER_07]: So it looks very much like something that would be in that movie, which I found to be
[00:05:54] [SPEAKER_07]: quite helpful to identify what we're looking at.
[00:05:58] [SPEAKER_07]: But it's basically a US patent, the Google patent on this. I can actually give you the
[00:06:07] [SPEAKER_07]: number. It's US 200-601-450-19A1. And the Google patent on that is from 2014. But then
[00:06:20] [SPEAKER_07]: they fly it up and then the media goes, gosh, it's a mystery. We don't know what it is.
[00:06:26] [SPEAKER_06]: I know a retired Air Force colonel that says a lot of the UFOs are not alien craft, that
[00:06:36] [SPEAKER_06]: they really just come from the United States, Area 51. It's our own research and it's so
[00:06:42] [SPEAKER_06]: far in the future that they just don't want it disclosed yet.
[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_06]: So they keep the base off limits.
[00:06:47] [SPEAKER_06]: He was only a colonel.
[00:06:50] [SPEAKER_07]: What does he know? No wonder they keep it very heavily, heavily armed and regulated
[00:06:57] [SPEAKER_07]: as far as Area 51 goes. Very interesting. We have the pod. We have, oh my gosh, Romney
[00:07:04] [SPEAKER_07]: basically, I wanted to tell you guys all, I know that you'll be so sad. Romney said
[00:07:10] [SPEAKER_07]: he's moving out of the US if Trump wins.
[00:07:14] [SPEAKER_07]: Really?
[00:07:15] [SPEAKER_07]: I think my entire state of Utah would actually help him move at this point.
[00:07:19] [SPEAKER_06]: I won't believe it until a country actually says they'll take him.
[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. Except for China. Yes, where he's got a lot of ties. Well, Ukraine, he's got a lot
[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_07]: of companies there too. So yeah, he'll move. And you know, my state is very good at helping
[00:07:37] [SPEAKER_07]: people move and I would actually offer up our services to him immediately if he'd like
[00:07:44] [SPEAKER_07]: to even move before that. I mean, you know.
[00:07:47] [SPEAKER_06]: We could do a GoFundMe.
[00:07:51] [SPEAKER_07]: I love GoFundMe. It's what used to be our savings accounts. It's GoFundMe now. All right.
[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_07]: We have so much to talk about. You were talking about the polls when you came in, the polls
[00:08:03] [SPEAKER_07]: for Hormela.
[00:08:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. The election polls. Very important. Everybody says that the polls are wrong. Don't
[00:08:11] [SPEAKER_06]: believe them. And then in the next breath they say, and it's a tight race. Well, how
[00:08:17] [SPEAKER_06]: do you know?
[00:08:20] [SPEAKER_07]: Kamala is in the lead.
[00:08:21] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, the polls are wrong, but it's a tight race.
[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh my gosh.
[00:08:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah.
[00:08:27] [SPEAKER_07]: I don't even know how to get through the news anymore. You know, there was a great article.
[00:08:32] [SPEAKER_07]: It was actually yesterday and I was going to mention it yesterday, but you weren't here.
[00:08:36] [SPEAKER_07]: So I saved it. This woman wrote about, and this was on Lou Rockwell. Lou Rockwell is awesome.
[00:08:44] [SPEAKER_07]: She was saying how this guy in the media in Canada was just so loved. Everyone loved this
[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_07]: guy and he's their main media guy. And now they've all kind of turned on him. And they're
[00:08:55] [SPEAKER_07]: just getting really tired up in Canada that they were getting very angry with. Put them
[00:09:01] [SPEAKER_07]: over the edge. COVID, lockdowns, carbon taxes, the horse of vaccine damage, legalized street
[00:09:08] [SPEAKER_07]: drugs, the homeless encampments everywhere. Gosh, it sounds like USA. Doesn't it?
[00:09:15] [SPEAKER_07]: She talked about the fact that this public broadcaster once loved to access by every
[00:09:20] [SPEAKER_07]: Canadian is now widely hated. And last time I looked, the news is watched by fewer than
[00:09:26] [SPEAKER_07]: 2% of the population.
[00:09:28] [SPEAKER_06]: Really?
[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. In Canada.
[00:09:30] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
[00:09:31] [SPEAKER_06]: I thought that was kind of interesting.
[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_06]: I won't get really excited about what's going on in Canada until the people there start
[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_06]: calling Justin Trudeau, Fidel Jr. When that happens, I'll think maybe they get it.
[00:09:46] [SPEAKER_07]: Man. Oh man. You know his mother, known affair with Fidel. Known affair right around his time
[00:09:55] [SPEAKER_07]: he would have been in the womb. We'll say that. Very much looks like him way more than
[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_07]: the dad. Looks very European. We'll just leave it at that. Yeah. Justin Trudeau. So anyway,
[00:10:09] [SPEAKER_07]: I just wanted to mention this good news and the good news is if this is happening in Canada,
[00:10:15] [SPEAKER_07]: it's happening here too. And that we are so tired of the media. I mean, look at the last
[00:10:22] [SPEAKER_07]: 10 minutes of this show. This is crap fest. We get served as Americans now and we're tired
[00:10:30] [SPEAKER_07]: of it. We're really tired of it. 2% are watching the news in Canada. 2%. Do you feel like we're
[00:10:39] [SPEAKER_07]: there? Do you feel like we're at that point or do you feel like it's higher?
[00:10:42] [SPEAKER_06]: No, I think it's like 2%.
[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. I mean, you've got the people held captive in airports having to watch CNN.
[00:10:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. But they're not even watching.
[00:10:51] [SPEAKER_06]: No, no.
[00:10:52] [SPEAKER_06]: But there are still quite a few people making fun of it. So that means they're watching
[00:10:59] [SPEAKER_06]: some of it.
[00:11:00] [SPEAKER_07]: The last time we looked, there was I think 150 to 200,000 people watching CNN. That's
[00:11:06] [SPEAKER_07]: about how low the viewership is. And my husband and I were having a conversation about that
[00:11:11] [SPEAKER_07]: because we were talking about how there are so many things that would not be here today
[00:11:15] [SPEAKER_07]: unless the government funded them. Just like they do. They fund the communist news network,
[00:11:20] [SPEAKER_07]: CNN. I mean, that's their network. That's their pride and joy.
[00:11:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Which is-
[00:11:25] [SPEAKER_06]: And Fox.
[00:11:25] [SPEAKER_06]: And it doesn't sound like a lot, 100,000 people watching CNN. But when they do a poll
[00:11:31] [SPEAKER_06]: of 1,000 people and the first question is, do you watch CNN? It affects the poll outcome.
[00:11:37] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. I mean, gosh, can you even? It's getting to that point. I'm glad people see it. I'm
[00:11:44] [SPEAKER_07]: glad that the temperature of America, I talked about that yesterday, temperature of America
[00:11:48] [SPEAKER_07]: is when I was traveling, I mean, you did not see, I did not see one Kamala anything. Anything.
[00:11:57] [SPEAKER_07]: And I went through one, two, three, four States. I didn't see anything you guys. When I was
[00:12:03] [SPEAKER_07]: traveling on Labor Day, didn't see anything. I think I saw one sign maybe in New York.
[00:12:08] [SPEAKER_07]: Now our station is carried heavily in New York. Upstate New York, tremendous. And I
[00:12:14] [SPEAKER_07]: love you guys, by the way. Love your emails. Tremendous Trump everywhere, everywhere. Bold.
[00:12:22] [SPEAKER_07]: I mean bold statements in front of houses. And I'm telling you it's good to see that
[00:12:29] [SPEAKER_07]: people aren't falling for the media wants you to feel XYZ and you better feel this way.
[00:12:34] [SPEAKER_07]: That's what I'm talking about. It's not necessarily the presidents or the candidates. It's about
[00:12:39] [SPEAKER_07]: the media lying to us consistently. We're going to come right back. I have so much.
[00:12:45] [SPEAKER_07]: I want to talk about Reagan. I want to talk about the suicide pod. I want to talk about
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[00:14:38] [SPEAKER_07]: Welcome back. You're listening to the Kate Dally Show today and I'm happy that you are
[00:14:43] [SPEAKER_07]: for one of the last independent shows out there. It's hard to believe in America that
[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_07]: we're one of the last independent shows on the radio. Everybody else is owned by a corporation,
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[00:15:13] [SPEAKER_07]: Kentucky and New York and so glad to have you aboard and also another in Nevada.
[00:15:18] [SPEAKER_07]: So happy to have you. And we were just talking on the break. First of all, Kamala couldn't
[00:15:24] [SPEAKER_07]: answer a single question in the interview for her economic plan. I mean that's not shocking,
[00:15:30] [SPEAKER_07]: right? She can't answer any question. They asked her what do people not know about you?
[00:15:35] [SPEAKER_07]: And she said, I love to cook. Okay, thanks. Anyways, very strange. But I also want to
[00:15:43] [SPEAKER_07]: mention that because that's not shocking. This is every day with her and has been since
[00:15:48] [SPEAKER_07]: she's ever held office. She can't answer questions.
[00:15:53] [SPEAKER_06]: But I am sure of one thing.
[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_06]: What's that?
[00:15:55] [SPEAKER_06]: She was raised in a middle class family. I'm pretty sure that's true.
[00:16:00] [SPEAKER_07]: Biden was raised in a Puerto Rican neighborhood.
[00:16:02] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, the line. These people just don't know. The lies.
[00:16:11] [SPEAKER_06]: It's the look on people's faces when they hear what she says that just is hilarious.
[00:16:19] [SPEAKER_07]: Even bought and paid for Oprah sat there with this look like, I can't believe I have to
[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_07]: sit and listen to this nonsense. Let's talk China for a moment. You've talked about the
[00:16:32] [SPEAKER_07]: fact that you think China owns us.
[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I think China is very much in control of how our Congress votes. And maybe it has
[00:16:47] [SPEAKER_06]: to do with my age and the fact that I was actually alive in 1959 when Condon wrote the
[00:16:56] [SPEAKER_06]: Manchurian Candidate. But it's so true if you think about it. Always throughout history,
[00:17:03] [SPEAKER_06]: there was always been a concern about blackmailing people in our government and what damage that
[00:17:11] [SPEAKER_06]: could do to national security. I mean, that's been a central theme for a hundred years.
[00:17:18] [SPEAKER_06]: So for that to actually happen with the amount of things that are going on in the world
[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_06]: today, and China actually working hard to gain those kind of powers. And then there's
[00:17:29] [SPEAKER_06]: just odd things like the number of people in our universities, the professors that are
[00:17:37] [SPEAKER_06]: communist Chinese professors or people in the bureaucracies of our government which
[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_06]: aren't elected. We don't hear their names much, but they get appointed to these bureaucracies.
[00:17:49] [SPEAKER_06]: Chinese, Chinese, Chinese. And now in just the last year and a half, the number of Chinese
[00:17:55] [SPEAKER_06]: that are entering the country illegally. Now I was raised in an era where in order to leave
[00:18:03] [SPEAKER_06]: a communist country like the Soviet Union, China, Vietnam, any of the communist countries,
[00:18:10] [SPEAKER_06]: you had to escape East Germany. You had to try to get over the wall in Berlin.
[00:18:18] [SPEAKER_06]: You know, and now tens of thousands are escaping and coming to the United States. That doesn't
[00:18:25] [SPEAKER_06]: make sense.
[00:18:27] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. Sounds like they're getting a little nudge from China.
[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_06]: Well not only that, but what's the goal of that? When you think about it, our elected
[00:18:35] [SPEAKER_06]: government is less than a thousand people, the federal government, but there's over 30,000
[00:18:42] [SPEAKER_06]: illegal Chinese in the country.
[00:18:46] [SPEAKER_07]: And oddly enough, the White House is full of...
[00:18:50] [SPEAKER_07]: Chinese.
[00:18:51] [SPEAKER_07]: Of Chinese.
[00:18:52] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. Now I know that's racist to even use the word Chinese, but...
[00:18:57] [SPEAKER_07]: I give up. I don't even know what is appropriate anymore because they've deemed so many normal
[00:19:03] [SPEAKER_07]: words as inappropriate.
[00:19:05] [SPEAKER_06]: So we talk a lot about our economy. It's a big issue. In China, the economy, they don't
[00:19:13] [SPEAKER_06]: care so much about the quality of life of their people. So they're willing to sell products
[00:19:19] [SPEAKER_06]: to the United States and lose money to make our industries fold because they can't compete
[00:19:28] [SPEAKER_06]: dollar-wise.
[00:19:30] [SPEAKER_06]: So if you can buy something from China for 11 cents that costs you $8.52 if it's manufactured
[00:19:38] [SPEAKER_06]: in the United States, we've been converted to that policy. Buy American for a long time
[00:19:46] [SPEAKER_06]: was a movement. That died out.
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[00:20:25] [SPEAKER_07]: Welcome back to the Kate Dally Show. Glad you're joining us today. Phone lines are
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[00:20:42] [SPEAKER_07]: down your throat, but so many things are going on right now.
[00:20:45] [SPEAKER_07]: And I just wanted to mention the massive tax hike proposed by Hormala. Almost 40% top
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[00:21:02] [SPEAKER_07]: That's going to be lovely. And the fact that she's proposing to add almost $2 trillion
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[00:21:46] [SPEAKER_07]: get some great info. Let's talk China. Let's talk about the phones, how much they actually
[00:21:52] [SPEAKER_07]: cost and what is really going on with China.
[00:21:55] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I saw a video the other day of a man who does a lot of research in China. And he
[00:22:02] [SPEAKER_06]: was asking his audience, he held up an iPhone. I don't remember if it was iPhone 12 or 14,
[00:22:08] [SPEAKER_06]: whatever it was. I don't have an iPhone. Anyway, he was talking about it and he asked
[00:22:14] [SPEAKER_06]: the audience, how much do you think it costs to produce this iPhone in China? And the answers
[00:22:22] [SPEAKER_06]: averaged anywhere from $400 to $1,200, $800.
[00:22:28] [SPEAKER_07]: Which I would imagine, I'd probably say the same.
[00:22:30] [SPEAKER_06]: Sure. And he says, well, I'm going to surprise you because you're all a little wrong. It
[00:22:36] [SPEAKER_06]: actually only costs $11 in China to produce this phone. So, if we think about that with
[00:22:47] [SPEAKER_06]: the number of iPhones that are sold in this country, if China only has to invest $11 to
[00:22:56] [SPEAKER_06]: suck $1,200 to $1,400 out of an American's pocket, that's a pretty good return on your
[00:23:04] [SPEAKER_06]: investment.
[00:23:04] [SPEAKER_06]: Pretty good.
[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_06]: And they're draining our money out of the United States. They're weakening our dollar.
[00:23:14] [SPEAKER_06]: That weakens our dollar. And so, every time that kind of thing happens, our dollar buys
[00:23:19] [SPEAKER_06]: less and less and less. And our own production facilities can't compete. So, the next thing
[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_06]: you know, what happens if all of a sudden China says we're not producing any cell phones
[00:23:34] [SPEAKER_06]: for the United States? Where are they going to be manufactured?
[00:23:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Not here.
[00:23:41] [SPEAKER_06]: No. And we have no facility for that. We have no facility for pharmaceuticals. All the
[00:23:48] [SPEAKER_06]: pharmaceutical manufacturers have left the United States. Steel. Are U.S. steels going
[00:23:55] [SPEAKER_06]: to be sold to Japan? We'll have no steel manufacturing in the United States. What if we need steel?
[00:24:03] [SPEAKER_06]: Where are we going to get it? And once that happens, the low prices that we've been spoiled
[00:24:10] [SPEAKER_06]: with disappear. Because all of a sudden, they don't have any competition anymore. There
[00:24:17] [SPEAKER_06]: is no U.S. steel. There is no pharmaceutical company in the United States. So, now you
[00:24:22] [SPEAKER_06]: want to buy some aspirin? Yeah. They're $28 a bottle of 100. That's where we're at. And
[00:24:29] [SPEAKER_06]: it could happen at any time where they just stop importing anything or exporting to the
[00:24:37] [SPEAKER_06]: United States. And once that happens, we have no manufacturing. We're a service economy now.
[00:24:43] [SPEAKER_07]: Right.
[00:24:43] [SPEAKER_06]: We can give them a great time at a hotel, but...
[00:24:48] [SPEAKER_07]: I don't even know if we can do that.
[00:24:49] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, barely.
[00:24:49] [SPEAKER_07]: Because the workers are lazy.
[00:24:52] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. Well, that's because they don't understand that you have to produce something of value
[00:25:02] [SPEAKER_07]: otherwise...
[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_07]: That's true.
[00:25:03] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, we're done.
[00:25:04] [SPEAKER_07]: That's very true. And then what happens if, because of all of our electronic equipment
[00:25:09] [SPEAKER_07]: being made over there, what happens if little back doors enable them to just put a halt
[00:25:15] [SPEAKER_07]: to people's phones and electronics? You could basically destabilize a world that way if
[00:25:21] [SPEAKER_07]: most all the electronics are being made in a particular place.
[00:25:24] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, if you understand how those computer languages work, you hear people say, oh, it
[00:25:33] [SPEAKER_06]: had a back door. Well, the manufacturer of any electronic device can create a back door
[00:25:40] [SPEAKER_06]: in their product.
[00:25:41] [SPEAKER_06]: Oh yeah, and I know they have them.
[00:25:42] [SPEAKER_06]: And sure. So what's this thing going on now in Lebanon where they're saying cell phones
[00:25:47] [SPEAKER_06]: are blowing up and killing people?
[00:25:49] [SPEAKER_07]: Right. That was a couple weeks ago, right?
[00:25:51] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, well, last week.
[00:25:52] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah, last week.
[00:25:52] [SPEAKER_06]: What if that started happening here?
[00:25:57] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah.
[00:25:57] [SPEAKER_06]: We made a huge mistake when we ended isolationist policies in this country.
[00:26:05] [SPEAKER_09]: Yeah, we did.
[00:26:06] [SPEAKER_06]: There was a reason for that. You can't demand that you get paid $25 an hour to flip hamburgers
[00:26:13] [SPEAKER_06]: if you aren't also paying a guy $60 an hour to build cars, planes, pharmaceuticals.
[00:26:24] [SPEAKER_06]: But oh no, we don't want to pay anything for what we consume, but we want to be paid a
[00:26:30] [SPEAKER_06]: lot of money for what we do, the little we do.
[00:26:33] [SPEAKER_06]: Right, right.
[00:26:33] [SPEAKER_06]: It just doesn't work. It's not sustainable. And if you look back at the history of China,
[00:26:39] [SPEAKER_06]: when Nixon opened it up, China was nothing. They had no economy. They were not powerful.
[00:26:47] [SPEAKER_06]: This all has developed since Nixon opened up trade with China.
[00:26:51] [SPEAKER_07]: Right. We had the opium trade.
[00:26:53] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, well, that was about it.
[00:26:55] [SPEAKER_07]: That was about it. Interesting.
[00:26:56] [SPEAKER_07]: Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead.
[00:26:59] [SPEAKER_05]: Yes. In the 1970s, when a huge amount of our manufacturing disappeared and was transferred
[00:27:05] [SPEAKER_05]: over to China, the main tool that was used by the conspiracy to do this, all intentional,
[00:27:11] [SPEAKER_05]: was regulations and taxations on business manufacturers in America.
[00:27:17] [SPEAKER_05]: They couldn't afford to stay open, and so they went to China.
[00:27:23] [SPEAKER_05]: This was an intentional goal.
[00:27:26] [SPEAKER_05]: And, Uncle Miltie, you talked about the red Chinese professors in our universities.
[00:27:30] [SPEAKER_05]: A much bigger problem is the American communist professors in our universities.
[00:27:37] [SPEAKER_05]: And when we talk about taxes from Harris, she proposed a $25,000 subsidy, welfare, for all new homeowners.
[00:27:48] [SPEAKER_05]: You probably know about that. That's the core of her policy, her economic policy or plan.
[00:27:55] [SPEAKER_05]: We spoke about it.
[00:27:56] [SPEAKER_05]: And at the end of the debate, folks, I don't know if you saw it all the way through to when Trump was giving his conclusion statement,
[00:28:05] [SPEAKER_05]: he called her plan, economic plan, wonderful. You can look it up. Wonderful.
[00:28:10] [SPEAKER_05]: He criticized her for not having already implemented it.
[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_05]: Interesting.
[00:28:14] [SPEAKER_05]: She wasn't being a communist quick enough for him.
[00:28:17] [SPEAKER_07]: Right. No. Miltie wants to say something. Go ahead.
[00:28:18] [SPEAKER_06]: I want to say that the caller is correct when he says a bigger problem than communist Chinese professors in our university are American communists in our university.
[00:28:31] [SPEAKER_06]: Here's the problem, though. If we can't even admit that the communist Chinese professors are a problem, how are we going to see the American communists?
[00:28:42] [SPEAKER_07]: Ooh. Hmm. Hi, caller. Welcome to the show. Go right ahead.
[00:28:46] [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah, your previous caller is right on. I work for a Fortune 500 company from 1980 through 2010.
[00:28:56] [SPEAKER_04]: And that's right. They manufacture products over here and they all started shipping them over to Singapore and China and whatnot for manufacturing,
[00:29:05] [SPEAKER_04]: because our U.S. legislatures passed laws to give corporations tax breaks to move the jobs in production out of the United States.
[00:29:14] [SPEAKER_04]: Yeah. So our own legislators stabbed us in the back.
[00:29:17] [SPEAKER_07]: Yes. Amen to that. I even had a senator who since passed away here in Utah, Hatch, who brought us Ginsburg, but called himself a Republican,
[00:29:27] [SPEAKER_07]: was very instrumental in getting a lot of people over on those visas. That's who that's who did that.
[00:29:33] [SPEAKER_07]: We got stabbed in the back so many different times with these guys all the way back.
[00:29:37] [SPEAKER_06]: I mean, it's ridiculous. But where does the influence come from? Does it come from within the United States or does it come from outside the United States?
[00:29:48] [SPEAKER_06]: I don't know. I mean, China bribe a lot of our people. Yeah. Blackmail bribes. Or did they just decide they really prefer communism?
[00:29:56] [SPEAKER_07]: In Hatch's case, it was it was bringing them in and getting rid of Americans in those jobs. Be right back. Kate Daly show.
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[00:32:11] [SPEAKER_07]: So let's let's keep talking about China for a moment because it's interesting.
[00:32:15] [SPEAKER_07]: We talked a little while ago. I can't remember months ago on the show about people taking their they're allowed to take their money out and buy up homes.
[00:32:23] [SPEAKER_07]: Right. The coast, the homes on the coast were actually getting purchased a lot.
[00:32:28] [SPEAKER_07]: And you think that's a ruse? It's all straw purchases bought by government.
[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. Well, think about it. If all you have to do is go back 60 years and 60 years ago during the Olympics,
[00:32:41] [SPEAKER_06]: the Chinese sent communist government employees to guard the athletes so they wouldn't stay in the United States.
[00:32:51] [SPEAKER_06]: They wouldn't even let them be free here while they were here.
[00:32:55] [SPEAKER_06]: And all of a sudden now people in China can pack up their wealth and come here and buy land.
[00:33:01] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. No. You're right.
[00:33:02] [SPEAKER_06]: They're straw purchasers. The government of China is buying the land in the name of these people that they own.
[00:33:10] [SPEAKER_06]: They own the people. So if the people buy property, they own the property.
[00:33:14] [SPEAKER_06]: The people bought. Very interesting. It's nonsense.
[00:33:19] [SPEAKER_07]: Florida State passed a law last year in July that said the Chinese were barred from purchasing property unless they had a green card.
[00:33:28] [SPEAKER_07]: And I thought, well, why? So they have a green card so they can.
[00:33:32] [SPEAKER_07]: I don't understand why anyone can purchase property like that over here. Why can they?
[00:33:37] [SPEAKER_07]: I mean, why is it not something where you have to be a citizen to purchase property?
[00:33:42] [SPEAKER_06]: It's kind of strange, isn't it?
[00:33:44] [SPEAKER_07]: It is. And everyone was like cheering that which.
[00:33:47] [SPEAKER_07]: OK, but a green card can go up to 10 years and you're still not a citizen of the United States.
[00:33:53] [SPEAKER_07]: So I don't know. Just so strange.
[00:33:56] [SPEAKER_06]: If an American here's a here's an interesting list.
[00:34:00] [SPEAKER_06]: What are the best countries to buy property in?
[00:34:03] [SPEAKER_06]: If you're an American, Costa Rica, Spain, the Dominican Republic, United Arab Emirates and Mexico.
[00:34:14] [SPEAKER_06]: What are the easiest countries to buy property in as a foreigner?
[00:34:19] [SPEAKER_06]: Panama, Turkey, Malaysia.
[00:34:22] [SPEAKER_06]: What countries offer residency when you buy property?
[00:34:26] [SPEAKER_06]: Spain and Greece. That's not a huge list of countries that let foreigners come in and buy property.
[00:34:33] [SPEAKER_06]: That's a good point. And why do we?
[00:34:37] [SPEAKER_06]: Why do we? I don't know.
[00:34:41] [SPEAKER_07]: I do not know the answer to that.
[00:34:44] [SPEAKER_07]: Twenty five percent of the US is owned by foreign interests.
[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_07]: And even more once they get our public lands, because that's what they're after next is assets.
[00:34:53] [SPEAKER_07]: Right. So ever more moving towards bankruptcy.
[00:34:58] [SPEAKER_06]: Kind of interesting. Well, and that's another thing when you mention public lands, public lands that they will they won't sell to Americans.
[00:35:06] [SPEAKER_06]: Right. But they sell them to foreign entities. Yeah.
[00:35:10] [SPEAKER_07]: For development, for whatever. For non-development development, non-development, because then they're going to sit on them for climate change,
[00:35:17] [SPEAKER_07]: which is exactly what they want. So we don't have use of any of our productive assets. Right.
[00:35:26] [SPEAKER_07]: Oh, good heavens. China.
[00:35:30] [SPEAKER_07]: How much is China a threat? On the threat o meter?
[00:35:34] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, I think China's the only threat. There is no other threat to the United States at this time.
[00:35:41] [SPEAKER_06]: It could change. But right now, the only threat is China. Russia's not a threat.
[00:35:47] [SPEAKER_07]: They can't even fight a war in Ukraine. We sure partnered up with Russia from the trilateral commission from the 70s on and very partnered up.
[00:35:57] [SPEAKER_07]: Almost sickening sitting on each other's laps. Partnering up.
[00:36:02] [SPEAKER_06]: Well, we have a history of that. Look at what we did in Germany after World War Two.
[00:36:06] [SPEAKER_06]: We rebuilt Japan. We opened trade with China and made China what it is today.
[00:36:13] [SPEAKER_06]: So we do this all the time. But was it because we were trying to be good guys and make the world better?
[00:36:20] [SPEAKER_06]: Or was it because it was a plan to destroy the capitalist liberty and country we have? Which was it?
[00:36:28] [SPEAKER_07]: I think B. I'll take B.
[00:36:32] [SPEAKER_07]: That's in the sad part about that is that you can go back to Eric Weinstein's comments that I played yesterday.
[00:36:37] [SPEAKER_07]: And it was it was all about protecting international had nothing to do with the USA.
[00:36:44] [SPEAKER_07]: You and I love the country. You and I, we all love and want to keep this country in our freedom.
[00:36:48] [SPEAKER_07]: But no, this was about their foreign interest. It had nothing to do with USA.
[00:36:52] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah. It's like the term globalist is not just a planet in the universe.
[00:36:59] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. Yeah. Who do you think is our biggest threat? 888-673-1450. A lot of people think still think it's Russia.
[00:37:06] [SPEAKER_07]: Nah.
[00:37:08] [SPEAKER_07]: I'm not I'm not convinced it's Russia either. I think 70 years worth of gaslighting that that fear.
[00:37:14] [SPEAKER_07]: I'm not sure it is either. It's usually always what they are not talking about. Right.
[00:37:19] [SPEAKER_06]: There was an interesting meme that came out of someplace recently that I hadn't heard of before.
[00:37:25] [SPEAKER_06]: Some patriotic Facebook page. And they said they said China has a 2.9 million man army.
[00:37:35] [SPEAKER_06]: The United States has a 100 million man militia.
[00:37:40] [SPEAKER_06]: Now, where have we heard that before? So that's always been an issue that's kept us safe.
[00:37:48] [SPEAKER_06]: And slowly but surely, they're grinding away at that. Yeah.
[00:37:54] [SPEAKER_06]: Less fewer and fewer Americans own firearms now than they used to.
[00:37:59] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. Well, go back to 1995 clip we play. Right.
[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_07]: Eric, what's his face? I worked for the Obama administration, too.
[00:38:08] [SPEAKER_07]: But back in 1995, he was declaring that brainwashing was going to happen.
[00:38:12] [SPEAKER_07]: It was going to be the way they had to do it was to start in the schools and just start brainwashing these generations to be afraid of them.
[00:38:20] [SPEAKER_07]: Never want to be around one. So every movie you watch when a gun comes into play, they all act afraid of the gun.
[00:38:27] [SPEAKER_07]: Or there's messaging that, you know, you should never own a gun and how terrible that is.
[00:38:31] [SPEAKER_06]: Yeah, I'm afraid of guns. I'm not afraid of psychopaths.
[00:38:37] [SPEAKER_07]: It's so amazing how how they've just done a number on us. The media has just such they just have aced it when it comes to that, sadly.
[00:38:46] [SPEAKER_07]: But I know that 90 percent of our nation is armed. Right. Oh, yeah.
[00:38:51] [SPEAKER_07]: Yeah. And so as long as that's in play, we're still all right to a certain extent.
[00:38:57] [SPEAKER_06]: Right. Well, we're all right in that we can't be invaded by a military force.
[00:39:03] [SPEAKER_06]: Right. That's what we're all right in. But that doesn't stop the economic stuff that's going on.
[00:39:10] [SPEAKER_07]: Right. You know, and what is real fear versus perceived fear?
[00:39:14] [SPEAKER_07]: Sure. That's another one that's really hard to understand because we are so brainwashed by our media and our government.
[00:39:21] [SPEAKER_07]: Fear, fear, fear, fear, fear everywhere. Be right back on the Kate Daly show.
[00:39:26] [SPEAKER_07]: We want your calls. And also we'll talk about maybe a little on P. Diddy, Hezbollah, all kinds of stuff.
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