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The Ron Edwards American Experience with Guest Sally King

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[00:01:19] Good day, good day. Hello and how are you? I'm Ron Edwards and welcome to the Ron Edwards American Experience Talk Show. And do we have a great show lined up for you today. After the first break, we're going to be talking with business expert Sally King. She'll probably have advice about how to, you know, paddle through these waters, economic upheaval times due to the tariffs and other issues affecting our economy.

[00:01:47] And we're also going to be talking about probably in how tariffs will positively impact the business climate in our country in the days ahead after we get through this tumultuous period. But in the meantime, numerous stories are coming to the fore. You know, I've often talked about these black robe judges gone wild. Well, here's another one out of the beer capital of America, Milwaukee.

[00:02:14] Judge Monica Isham recently declared that she is ready to lose her job and face arrest rather than allow ice to detain anyone in a courtroom, calling detention centers concentration camps. She emailed judges throughout the state of Wisconsin, vowing to shut down her court, citing her refusal to comply with federal immigration enforcement.

[00:02:37] Isham, the Sawyer County Circuit Court Judge, claims that she's protecting her community. But the last time I checked, illegal border crossers are not a part of any American community. But her stance reeks of activist virtue signaling, not judicial integrity. Judge Isham acts like, you know, she's caping up. She continues to cape up with these illegals.

[00:03:04] But she's only a judge sworn to uphold the law, not to rewrite law to suit her woke leftist politics. Her threat to halt court proceedings screams lawlessness, as if her personal beliefs trump the legal system that she's paid to serve. If Isham wants to play martyr, she should trade her gavel for a soapbox and spare Wisconsin courts of herself righteous little woke show.

[00:03:33] Personally, I hope she continues to act just the way she is, because then she can be fired. She can lose her job. She can be arrested. Tom Holtman said that he's going to be going after people like her who are refusing to uphold the law. And in fact, she's not refusing to uphold the law. She is actually trying to rewrite law. She's not refusing to uphold the law, which goes against the constitutionally mandated duties of a judge. Someone needs to give these people a lesson or fire them.

[00:04:04] And, you know, we look to O Canada, used to be a great friend of the United States. Now O Canada has become, I won't say a total enemy, but it's getting there. They just had an election where they decided to vote for a leftist to lead their nation. And, well, that's on them. If that's what they want to do, that's their choice.

[00:04:31] In the United States of America, should leave them alone. We need to build our wall, a northern wall, just like the one on the southern wall that's being built. And call it a day. Because we, you know, we can't force a nation to be a certain way. And, you know, that's not our duty to do. But we do have the right to, you know, put up protection from a nation that has chosen to go in another direction.

[00:05:00] By the way, much closer to China than we in the United States. And this all started because the United States dared to look out for its interest. For decades, Canada and every other nation in the world that trades with the United States of America has had a massive trade surplus. Not because their products are any better than ours, etc., etc., etc. It had nothing to do with that.

[00:05:27] What it had to do with is that Canada, like Japan, like China, like France, like Great Britain, like Singapore, like South Korea, like Mexico, like every other nation in the world, has been charging United States very high tariffs compared to low tariffs charged by the United States of America.

[00:05:53] And that's why they were called, correctly by our president, reciprocal tariffs. I mean, common sense. Anyone should look at that and say, well, you know what? He's got a point. Now, libertarians, you know, I think they live to just get on our nerves. I really do.

[00:06:16] Case in point, representative, no, not representative, Senator Rand Paul said that he has the votes to block Trump's Liberation Day tariffs. Now, I know that Rand Paul, Dr. Rand Paul, by the way, is not a dummy. He's a very smart and, you know, individual. He knows history backwards and forwards, and he knows about the history of tariffs.

[00:06:42] So one has to wonder why he and so many, both senators and representatives, are so against these tariffs. Well, when you look into the matter, many of the, you know, their palms are being greased, whether it's by China or organizations, affiliations that are connected to China. And I think that this is the case.

[00:07:05] I can't prove it, but there are others where it has been exposed who are coming out the same way as Rand Paul. And as far as their opinion, but Rand Paul is going one step further and say he's going to take action. And see, libertarians kind of blow my mind in a way. Libertarians say that they are in favor of the Constitution.

[00:07:32] In fact, that's why a couple of decades ago, you know, libertarians even had me fooled. Oh, wow, they speak about the Constitution, blah, blah, blah. And, you know, their think tank was the Cato Institute, which, by the way, has been bought out in there. They've joined the League of Underminers. Yes, I'm speaking about the Cato Institute.

[00:07:55] But libertarians, I learned the hard way, they look at open borders as a right. They think that everyone around the world thinks like we do. And if we just treat them right, they'll just be fine. Let them all in. It doesn't matter.

[00:08:15] And they think that when the United States stands up for itself, oh, they're stamping on the rights of some other nation around the world, while at the same time, they look the other way. When the United States is being screwed over.

[00:08:32] And the proof of that is when was the last time you or anyone has heard Rand Paul, Jim Jordan, or any of the senators and representatives talk about how the United States has been screwed over in the tariff area over the past so many years that they've been in office? Very rarely. So now we have a president that has taken action to correct this wrong.

[00:08:59] And lo and behold, you have this libertarian, Mr. Freedom, Mr. Constitution. All he has to do is look at Article 3 and he will see that President Trump is doing the right thing. OK, so he's not doing this out of ignorance or stupidity. He is doing this, in my opinion. And I'm looking at the expression on his face. It's evil. It's an evil reason. It's to undermine.

[00:09:26] When people are keeping up on behalf of those that are doing wrong, I lose respect for them. I used to respect Rand Paul. Because, like I said, at one time he had me fooled. I thought he really meant well for our country. But, you know, you learn something new every day. And so it goes on this Leron Edwards American Experience. We're coming back. Don't go away now. We're coming back. Stay out there.

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[00:12:52] This is TheRon Edwards American Experience. Thanks so much for tuning in from throughout America and around the world. Her name is Sally King. She takes the mystery out of business development. Sally King works with people in leadership roles as well as individuals to demystify business development skills and knowledge.

[00:13:11] Sally brings a systematic, a systems informed approach to help you understand what might be getting in the way of success for individuals, teams and organizations above and below the surface. She has led strategic communications, marketing and business development for more than a decade in professional services environments. And here she is today. Her name is Sally King. Welcome back, Sally. How are you? Well, I'm just really great, Ron. It's great to hear your voice.

[00:13:41] And what a terrific monologue today. Oh, thank you. Thank you very much. Well, I thought that this would be a good time to have you, Juan, because there are people that in varying roles or degrees of business, some are contemplating opening a business because of a more optimistic time that we're in because of the Trump administration and things that he is trying to do on behalf of our republic.

[00:14:09] And then there are those who have businesses. They've been in business for a while and they're wondering, oh, my gosh, how are these tariffs going to affect me? And how should I go about going around this this tariff situation or dealing with it head on? I'll just I'll be up front with you. I myself am very much in favor of the tariffs because I have a long view and I know that in the long run they will be very good for our republic.

[00:14:37] But sometimes when you have to get towards something good, you have to go through a little bit of a bumpy road. What say you? I would say that you and I are both on the same wavelength. I was really excited to see that President Trump took this action. It's long overdue.

[00:14:57] A review of the tariffs and what other countries were charging us versus what we were charging them was paramount in beginning the process of changing our country back over to a nation that can pay its own bills, take care of itself, become more industrious, create businesses, create jobs that go with those businesses. And I would say this is the beginning of a real freedom march.

[00:15:24] I have no well, I do have an idea of why people on the left would not consider even budging on something like this. But let's just look at some things, Ron. I mean tariffs are shielding U.S. industries from foreign competition. They do make imported goods a little more expensive. But then on the other hand, they're giving domestic companies a chance to grow and become more stable.

[00:15:55] I think a lot of people have tapped into this negativity that tariffs are going to destroy our very life. But we've had tariffs since 1789, since the tariff act. So this isn't anything new. I mean, I think you know that. I'm not sure how many of our listeners know that. But we've been using tariffs since George Washington. And that's how he raised money for our new fledgling society, our new country.

[00:16:24] And so what has happened has been that I think a lot of people have been asleep at the wheel. There's been many, many presidents over the last 25 years who have not reviewed with Congress that, look, France is charging us X amount. We're charging a pitiful tariff to them. It's nothing.

[00:16:47] This brought 130 countries to the table with Mr. Trump to negotiate how trade was going to be handled between our country and their country. And he designed it and brought this out so that it would be a negotiating format. I think it's terrific. Yeah. You know, one little dirty or I'll say a clean little secret.

[00:17:13] You know how they complain about the tariffs and the inconveniences during this struggle period to get them established and all of that. And Canada has already started protesting by just eliminating all American products, et cetera, et cetera, particularly mostly consumer items, you know, like alcohol products, bourbon and things of that nature. And that's OK, because you have to go through this struggle period.

[00:17:39] And one thing that I do know is that if the United States wants to remain a great consumer nation, she has to start making her own stuff and building more jobs so that they will have a large middle class again so that we can remain the world's largest consumer nation as well as become a major manufacturer again. What say you? I agree.

[00:18:06] You know, there is always a little bit of a struggle when you first start something like these tariffs. But really, what are we really talking about? We're talking about simply going back and looking at countries who have been overcharging us for years for their products. And basically, our country has not charged them or has not charged them very much.

[00:18:31] This was something that, as I said earlier, 25 presidents, I mean, 25 years, rather, of presidents and Congress not reviewing what we're doing business-wise. It's foolhardy. We need pharmaceuticals made here. We need to be buying, making our pharmaceuticals in this country. We're getting pharmaceuticals from Mexico. That always makes me a little concerned.

[00:19:00] We're getting pharmaceuticals from Canada, from Israel, from Mexico, from France. We're getting them in Britain. And by the way, let's just talk about this for one second. This may be something you're not familiar with. And maybe the listeners aren't either. But when you're ordering a medication and you need a brand name instead of a generic, and it's coming from Britain,

[00:19:28] well, Britain's brand name is not the same as our brand name. It is a generic. And the difference is the chemicals, the things that are going into that medication are not exactly the same. And so something that works on a brand will not necessarily work for a patient on a generic. So we definitely need to be making our medications here in the United States.

[00:19:57] We need to be making our cosmetics, our clothing. We need our textile mills back. We need our furniture companies making furniture here again. And just as you said, we need to make America great by having our own products. And to back up what you just said, I looked at a list over the weekend of the 10 wealthiest states in our nation based upon the size of their economy,

[00:20:25] starting with California, which by itself is still the world's fourth largest economy. Number two, Florida, I believe. No, Texas. Number three, New York. Four. Anyway, California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Ohio. And anyway, it's 10 of them.

[00:20:53] And even the ones near the bottom, like Ohio and the ones below Ohio, their economies alone are very close to a trillion dollars. So you're talking about massive wealth. So we're not a poor country. We're just our money. We're a money mismanaging company. I mean, country. What say you? Well, I totally agree.

[00:21:16] I mean, look, we have people in office who are on a government salary who are worth millions and millions after they get into office. And we're looking at states that need help and can't get the help. So you are absolutely correct. It is absolutely mismanagement.

[00:21:42] If we if just think of it like, I don't know, what is your largest grocery store where you are, Ron? Or would you say your largest chain? Largest chain is probably the largest chain of grocery stores in the entire country. It's Kroger. Okay, you look at. Okay, let's look at Kroger.

[00:22:02] If Kroger managed its company like this country has been managing its money, people would be fired. They would be they would be fired. They would not even be able to get a job at another another another store. Walmart wouldn't hire them. If they couldn't manage Kroger, why would Walmart want something in there, someone in there to try to help?

[00:22:28] This has been a lab experiment on what mismanagement looks like. And it is something that if a financial person came along with someone and said, listen, I'll sit down. I'll show you how to manage your money a little bit better. I'll show you where to put your money, et cetera, et cetera. And then it was a complete disaster.

[00:22:52] Do you think for one minute that that individual or family wouldn't be, you know, out for that person's scalp? You bet they would. And so we cannot continue to mismanage money the way we have been doing so in this country. It's just horrible. It is. And we will continue with this conversation with our guest today, Sally King, on the Ron Edwards American Experience.

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[00:26:50] And we're back. This is the Ron Edwards American Experience. I'm Ron Edwards and our guest today, Sally King. She is a business expert and she helps people in the business world to better ply the waters of our business environment. And welcome back again, Sally.

[00:27:10] You know, if someone wants to either start or expand a small business right now, is this a good time to do it? Or should they, you know, hang low and just maintain the status quo while this thing is worked out with the tariff situation?

[00:27:33] You know, businesses, depending on the sector they're in and the money that they can obtain to, if they want to do research and development or they want to grow a brick and mortar or they want to hire on more employees. You know, people need to be, have some prudence about how they spend their money.

[00:27:57] What do they, make a list of the things that are the most important to them as far as how they want to proceed with their business and what their one, three and five year forecast looks like for them. It is important in any, in, you know, during any season of business. Things are expensive. Doesn't mean that you can't still move forward. Things get less expensive. Then you can, you know, move forward a little bit further.

[00:28:25] Sort of like allocation of assets, right? When things go down, you can buy, buy more. Buy more units of something for your stock portfolio. But the, but the part about business that I think is important is if you have a vision and you know what that vision is and you, you've got it down to where you can say,

[00:28:49] without a doubt, I am going to achieve three things in my business over the next 18 months. This is what I'm going to achieve. And when I get to that point, then I'm going to make up a new business plan for the next 18 months. It is, it is a great time to be expanding or starting a business. Because if you have, if a person has identified a niche, a problem, what is business?

[00:29:19] It's just problem solvers. So if you have identified a problem that, that a person thinks that they can solve that problem for people around them, then, then there should be nothing to stop them. There's plenty of money out there. Plenty of money out there to, to take loans, to get started with things, to invest their own money. I think this is a great time. And I think under President Trump, it's probably the best time.

[00:29:46] He's going to get this straightened out with the help of Congress to get rid of crime, get rid of crime, lower crime in certain areas. He's going to help with the, along with the tariffs, which, you know, look, that brings back industrial. It brings back all kinds of business in various sectors. I say go for it. Okay. I was listening to a, to a program the other day.

[00:30:17] And it was a TV broadcast. And one of the economic advisors, they were talking about the times we're in. And someone asked the question, is it best to invest now or save? Or, you know, investing meaning purchase equipment, purchase valuables like silver, things of that nature, or just save. And funny thing they said, they said, well, you know what?

[00:30:42] Just saving right now was probably the most unwise thing because when you save now, you are just holding on to a unit, a bunch of units that are depreciating continuously in value. What say you about that? That's an interest. That is interesting. It goes back to, you know, taking action. And it goes back to the business of buy and hold.

[00:31:11] Do you know that term? Yes. Yeah. So do you buy and hold? Or do you move forward? And always you want to move forward. If you're not moving forward, your business is dead. So people always want to move forward with their businesses. Take those risks that are calculated. Go ahead and invest in things that benefit your business.

[00:31:40] You know that the farmers are not as concerned about tariffs as the people out protesting, talking about the food sources who have no idea how food is even put on their table. Yeah. You know, it's funny. The CEOs are not complaining about tariffs either. Right, Ron? Yeah. I had a farmer, in fact, on my show just a few days ago, and he mentioned that the farmers are quite happy with the tariff situations. And they see the great, great potential there.

[00:32:09] Well, yeah, because, you know, now we're producing, and it may be for some farmers where they've been trading with the likes of China. Now they may be looking at, hey, maybe there is another way. Maybe there is another country we can trade with. They can produce more just for the United States. We don't need to be bringing in Smithfield ham from China. Yeah.

[00:32:39] Like, there's no way in God's green acre I would want to eat that. I don't want to eat anything that comes from China. I'm sorry. It's just, it's not a good place to be in. And I think that we're in a position now where we're starting to right the ship. And I think small businesses, I think medium-sized businesses are definitely going to have a better time of it.

[00:33:07] They're going to see the benefits of this. Large companies are already seeing the benefits of it. They're just not saying anything. And the people who are out protesting are people who really don't understand business, and they're paid to protest. So people really need to just stop listening, stop paying attention to them, know that it's going to take a little bit of time, and then move on.

[00:33:30] Yeah, and it's funny when people express a bit of impatience with Trump, who is actually working on something that is good for the republic in the long run. But yet they had all the patience in the world and would actually exaggerate the good, if there was anything good, aspects of the Biden administration economy. That kind of blows my mind.

[00:33:58] And I would talk to business owners, and they would tell me things were really going down, just as they did under Ali Obama's administration. Things went down. People went out of business. And Biden was a repeat of that. So it amazes me. That lets me know that people are very hypocritical. They know. Go ahead.

[00:34:21] They know, but they're in agreement with the evil, and they're willing to even go down with the ship because they really don't want the United States to be great again, which would mean folks like you and I would be doing well. And they call us the incurably ignorant masses to succeed and prosper. Mm-hmm. Klaus Schwalm said. And I agree with that. I totally agree. And I don't understand that, however.

[00:34:50] I still do not understand. I mean, I understand the underpinnings of their thinking. However, they're living in the United States. And they're benefiting from all the things that they're protesting against or standing up to or trying to urge other people, people from Congress trying to urge other people to go out and protest.

[00:35:14] And yet they're the ones that have the money and they're the ones that are benefiting from the very things that they're telling other people to protest. It makes absolutely no sense unless you understand Marxism. Yep. And then that makes sense. Yep, yep, yep.

[00:35:32] Well, it was Marxist thinkers that destroyed our cities, that destroyed the American family and have tried desperately for decades to do anything possible to wipe out the massive numbers of small and medium-sized businesses throughout America because most of those small businesses are owned by families.

[00:35:52] And there's nothing that the leftists hate more other than God, and that is the American family, mother, father, you know, the traditional family. They hate that most of all. Yeah. Well, you know, I think we are rapidly approaching a time where the truth is coming out. And I have said this to you in the past, that the truth always rises like cream in a bottle of milk.

[00:36:23] And eventually the truth does come out. I always pray that it comes out in my lifetime. However, maybe some truths won't come out for a while. But if you think about what Trump is doing, he's released tapes on JFK and on Lyndon B. Johnson and on Martin Luther King. This is the beginning of a truth revolution, in my opinion.

[00:36:50] I don't think the revolution is really coming from the left. I think we're seeing not a political struggle, but a good versus evil. Yes. And it is an ideology that has reached its pinnacle where lying, telling falsehoods, misleading people, all of it, indoctrination, propaganda.

[00:37:13] We are starting to really get out to the general population what has been done to us for the last 50 years. And it's not a pretty sight. Yeah.

[00:37:26] You know, one of the most heartwarming aspects of small business is when I travel to certain towns and you walk into these small businesses and you meet the nicest people on earth, whether it's in Missouri or in some other wonderful places around the country. And they're family owned businesses.

[00:37:51] And to me, they're such stabilizing pillars of our society. And it goes beyond people just making money. And I think small businesses are based upon goodwill. And through successful business enterprise, you maintain a spirit of goodwill in your country because you're serving others. You're getting blessed. You know, it's a trade. People are paying you for either your time or your products.

[00:38:21] And you and Goodwill are supplying either a good service or good products and things of that nature. And it just continues to grow. And that is very, very, very strong for the society, would say you. The small business person in every town, community and village across the United States is a stabilizing factor.

[00:38:49] They not only help their own families, but they're stabilizing the community for everyone. And people in those communities can count on that local hardware store that is in the chain, that local fish and tackle store or the local bakery, the restaurant, the ski shop, whatever it is in that community, the flower shop. They can count on those people. Those people are in their community.

[00:39:18] And they talk to them. And they begin to express themselves and share information with each other. They really help even the greater area around them, not even in that little local community, to be more stable in their schools, their churches, their synagogues.

[00:39:43] It is an amazing thing that happens when a community comes together, not just to give money to something, but to just work together.

[00:39:54] And we cannot let people in this country who are a minority but who are loud try to destroy the very fiber and fabric of not only the family, but all the families that make up the communities and the business owners that help the community be stable. And we cannot let people in this country.

[00:40:22] And it's so important that people begin to talk to each other, not just send a text message or send an email. It is so impersonal. We need to be personal again and get to know people. And I know when I was growing up and traveling around the country with my parents on vacations, my dad would always go into the stores and talk to people. And we'd shop and we'd go into little stores.

[00:40:48] And it was really a wonderful experience. And like you said, you go anywhere across the United States and you talk to a shop owner or the people on the street and you'll meet the nicest people. We are not being portrayed in the media the way we really are. And I think that's really I think it's dreadful. But and I also think it's shameful. Yeah. Well, it's also shameful that our time together has come to an end.

[00:41:18] But I always look forward to our conversations. And I do look forward to the next time you join us. How can folks get a hold of you real quick? You got about 20 seconds to tell folks how they can reach you. They'd like you to come and speak to their organization. You can reach out to me at Sally.King at Wealthwave.com.

[00:41:42] And that's W-E-A-L-T-H, Wave, W-A-V like Victor E, Sally.King at Wealthwave.com. Thank you so much. And we look forward to our next visit. Thanks, Ron. Thanks for having me on. And a howdy to everybody. Bye-bye. Thank you. And folks, we'll be right back after this. The Ron Edwards American Experience Talk Show.

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[00:45:05] Yes, it is getting better. One of the reasons why is the Ron Edwards American Experience. And, you know, folks, we want to know, is the American political system broken beyond repair? Some people are saying it is. I don't think so. I think that we have victory. We just should not allow ourselves to lose. That's all. We have the better ideas on our side.

[00:45:30] And if we come together and stand against people like Rand Paul, who wants to undermine the tariff situation, and others who are working together. But real quick before I get further into that, I mentioned earlier about Canada. And one of the aspects that's a bit disturbing about how the voting went there is that when you divide it up between generations,

[00:45:59] and you notice how it used to be, both in Canada and the United States, that the older generations were wiser. And they were passing down their wisdom to the younger. And at the same time, they were always trying to prepare the nation, whether individually through their family business or whatever, make things better for the younger generations to follow.

[00:46:29] Well, yesterday's election in old Canada proved the opposite. When you break down the voting segments in Canada, the Gen Zers, the younger voters overwhelmingly voted in support of a conservative candidate who wants to improve the economy, jobs, make Canada strong again, those kinds of things that are important to building your lives and your families. Right?

[00:46:58] But it's the old coots, okay? The older generations that overwhelmingly voted in support of their leftist candidate. And you know why? Because of one reason. One reason only. Because they don't like Donald Trump. They dug in their heels because Donald Trump was standing up for his country. How dare he not accept us over-tariffing the United States of America?

[00:47:29] And they became begrudged against the United States because of that. And so they became so blinded that they were willing to sacrifice the resurgence or possible resurgence of old Canada based upon their political ideology, which leans left and destructive.

[00:47:53] Yet there's another sterling example of when I talk about where people are willing to sacrifice anything and everything because they agree with the evil. And that is a perfect example. But if you have the big picture, you look at the long view, it may turn out to be positive because of younger people are showing wisdom and saying, you know what? That's not the way to go.

[00:48:20] So in the future, as they come to the fore and, you know, the old coots, you know, they go to the old nursing homes and can't think anymore. They get like Joe Biden. And the young folks might turn Canada around. Same thing here in the United States. Now, we have an elderly president, but he's youthful oriented. He's energetic. He can relate to the young as well as the old, the poor, the rich, etc.

[00:48:49] And that's something that we need to better develop amongst all of us to be able to relate better to our fellow citizens or sovereigns. But do you remember Signalgate? It looks as though Pete Hexeth created a second chat, sending sensitive information to a group, including his wife, his brother and his attorney. But is that all true? I don't know.

[00:49:16] Some people think that it is all true, including Stephen Yates, who's a writer for News with Views. But I, as someone who's standing on the outside looking in, based upon a lot of things that have been said about Pete Hexeth and President Trump over the years, I'm not so willing to believe it. President Trump has a nightmare on his hands.

[00:49:42] I mean, it's kind of mind boggling when you consider that you're having a bigger nightmare by doing the right thing concerning deportations and the tariffs than an average thug in the streets of New York who gets arrested. And the nightmare that he's experienced is not his fault at all.

[00:50:08] We're seeing the fallout from 40 years of so-called free trade ideology, which is globalist open borders garbage, having outsourced America's manufacturing base, decentralized and deindustrialized the republic, and destroyed a middle class that took decades to build, which made the United States of America the one-time envy of the world.

[00:50:35] Uncle Joe let in 15 million illegals into the country, adding to the already 30 million that were in the country. And isn't it amazing that as wicked as he was, Ali Obama deported 3 million illegals out of the country? And no one said anything, especially not on our side. We were glad that was happening at least. The one good thing he did.

[00:51:00] And yet you have President Trump who was deporting people that are much more dangerous than the ones that were deported by Ali Obama. And yet he's catching hell for doing this. So Trump inherits this huge mess that Sleepy Joe or Uncle Joe left. How does he get him out? He's got to throw him out. He's got to get him out, starve him out.

[00:51:30] It's not like they're wearing illegal on their sleeves. They've got to be hunted down because they have a lot of fools in the country that are helping them. Leftist Catholic churches, Episcopalian churches, leftist Lutheran churches, acting like dens of scoundrels. Trump has pointed out, not unreasonably, that giving every suspect due process would take 200 years. Actually, more than that.

[00:51:59] We calculated that out. More than 200 years. And that's what the black robes gone wild want to do because the black robes gone wild are fans. For the destruction of the United States. I never understood that. That's like a child growing up in a house, right? You're living in a house and everything is pretty good. You have food. It's clean.

[00:52:26] It may not be perfect, but it's overall good. And you're sitting there as a 10-year-old child wishing for your house to be destroyed. And when you look at the people today like the black robes gone wild and people like Rand Paul who doesn't want the tariffs to go through because that would help the United States bring in a new Gilded Age. You guys should look up the history of the Gilded Age and how the tariffs built that.

[00:52:54] Anyway, now that I see that my time is up, thank you so much for your time. That's all, folks. To exit stage right. And as I always say at this time, remember to pray for your nation. Pray for your family. Pray for your friends and even your enemies if they get it right before it's too late. And don't you dare forget to treat others the same way you would want to be treated. Until next time, my friends, I'm Ron Edwards.

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