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it is Thursday April 3rd and the order
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of the world the world order is shifting
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in front of us we're putting America
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first for the first time in a century
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Trump levying the largest tariffs
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America's had in a hundred years we're
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going to show you in DC the
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establishment losing their minds huge
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pressure on Trump right now in his inner
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circle the largest CEOs and governments
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clamoring to get a face-to-face with
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President Trump begging to understand
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just how permanent this is we're going
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to explain also Trump apparently
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catching the saboturs behind Signalgate
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i don't know that's what we're hearing
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three members of Trump's National
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Security Council fired this morning all
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working directly under National Security
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Adviser Mike Waltz and China crying a
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river blasting the United States calling
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us bullies they say for the 54% tariff
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Trump smacked them with really really
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and more stories as well from around the
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country but before we get started thank
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there will be complaints from the
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globalists and the outsourcers and
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special interests and the fake news
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always the fake news will always
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complain but never forget every
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prediction our opponents made about
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trade for the last 30 years has been
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proven totally wrong they were wrong
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about NAFTA they were wrong about China
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they were wrong about the Trans-Pacific
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Partnership which would have been a
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disaster if I didn't terminate it if I
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didn't turn that terminate that United
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Auto Auto Workers you would have had no
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jobs in this country you would have had
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no jobs it was all going to other
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countries and look regardless how you
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feel about President Trump you got to
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admit he is one brave tough sob name me
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another president or politician who
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would have the courage to do this risk
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it all like he has for the betterment of
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our country because he didn't need to do
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this nobody nobody else in politics
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would even consider doing this and yes
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everyone in Washington knew it needed to
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be done but the farthest they'd go is
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talking about it complaining about it
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how often have you heard politicians
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complain China is stealing our jobs for
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four decades yet not one American
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politician doing a thing to stop it in
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fact they've been working to help
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accelerate it protecting the status quo
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has been their job protecting and
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propping it up for decades we're talking
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tens of trillions in dollars of interest
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in keeping things the way they are watch
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this clip from 1996 of Nancy Pelosi tell
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me who does she sound like in this clip
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roll the tape
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how far does China have to go how much
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more repression how big a trade deficit
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and la loss of jobs for the American
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worker and how much more dangerous
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proliferation has to exist before
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members of this House of Representatives
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will say "I will not endorse the status
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quo." As I mentioned it's about jobs
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proliferation and human rights and there
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are those who say we shouldn't link
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human rights and trade and proliferation
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and trade i disagree but if we just want
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to take up this issue on the basis of
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economics alone indeed China should not
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receive most favored nation status for
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many for several reasons that I'd like
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to go into now i'd like to call the
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attention of our colleagues to this
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chart on the status quo that the
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business community is asking each and
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every one of you to each and every one
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of us to endorse today right now we have
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a $34 billion trade deficit for with
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China the 1999 95 figure it will be over
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$40 billion for 1996 since square
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massacre this figure has increased
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1,000% from three.5 billion then to
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about $ 34 billion now in terms of
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tariffs I think it's interesting to note
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that the average US MFN tariff on
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Chinese goods coming into the United
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States is 2% whereas the average Chinese
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MFM tariff on US goods going into China
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is 35% is that reciprocal that was 30
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years ago 30 freaking years ago and
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nothing's happened nothing has changed
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these politicians have let it happen
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sold us out until yesterday until Donald
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Trump look a president like this comes
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along once every hundred years yesterday
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afternoon Trump announcing and signing
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reciprocal tariffs into effect levying a
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base rate of 10% on every other
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country's products then pulling out his
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reciprocal tariff chart to help explain
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how and why higher tariffs will be
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imposed on each specific country watch
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so if you look at that China first row
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China 67% that's tariffs charged to the
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USA including currency manipulation and
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trade barriers so 67% I think you can
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for the most part see it those with good
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eyes with bad eyes we didn't want to
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bring it's very windy out here we didn't
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want to bring out the big charts because
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it had no chance of
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standing fortunately we came armed with
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a little smaller chart
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so 67% so we're going to be charging a
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discounted reciprocal tariff of 34% i
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think in other words they charge us we
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charge them we charge them less so how
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can anybody be upset they will be
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because we never charge anybody anything
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but now we're going to charge trump
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stressing during the announcement he's
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going easy on these countries this is a
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discounted reciprocal tariff he says so
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don't even think about retaliating china
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wasting no time howling at the moon last
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night crying to the WTO the World Trade
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Organization vowing to counter Trump's
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bullying they say by retaliating on
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their own promising to hit back after
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Trump levied 54% tariffs on all Chinese
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imports corporate media get this taking
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China's side you can't make this up the
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New York Times running puff pieces for
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Chinese manufacturers about how they're
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already losing business because of these
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tariffs this is what protecting the
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status quo looks like folks trying to
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make us feel bad make Americans feel bad
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for these Chinese
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manufacturers roll the tape the New York
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Times this this was so classic it was a
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Saab story they published about a
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factory owner in China okay the factory
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is quieter than it should be orders are
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down this year as customers hesitate in
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the face of Trump's tariffs the owner
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told the Times "We're helpless i don't
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know what the next quarter will be
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like." Bria oh my god where were the
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Saab stories about the American workers
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millions upon millions of them who were
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told to go learn you know computer code
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when all their jobs were shipped
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overseas that's right and how about a
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little empathy about the manufacturing
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sector in the United States that has
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been hollowed out as a result of
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corporations going to Mexico going to
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China to produce stuff at much cheaper
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levels and this really can only be
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described as a radical radical overhaul
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of America's century old trade policy
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china's Ministry of Commerce coming out
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this morning saying China firmly opposes
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this and will resolutely take counter
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measures to safeguard its own rights and
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interests yes sounds very much like what
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Trump's doing right what I find
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ridiculous is everyone making hay out of
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this saying Trump's tearing up the free
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trade system that we've built for the
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last 50 years how in the world is what
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we've had free trade china's been
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charging a 60% tariffs for decades when
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we've had a 3% tariff on them how is
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that fair markets this morning puking
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the Dow crashing up to 1500 points the
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Nasdaq falling close to a,000 the small
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cap Russell falling into correction
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territory likely in my opinion a major
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overreaction now are these tariffs
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temporary are we going to see some
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largecale negotiation start happening
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with these other countries to
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drastically pull these tariffs back well
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according to the White House no that
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will not be happening watch yes and
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Harris officials here say that President
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Trump has wanted to do this for a long
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time for like a decade at least and so
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because of that these tariffs are not
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going to get pulled down as part of some
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kind of a global negotiation in fact
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quite the opposite
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the president made it clear yesterday
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this is not a negotiation this is a
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national emergency he's always w willing
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to pick up the phone to answer calls but
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he laid out the case yesterday for why
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we are doing it this and these countries
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around the world have had 70 years to do
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the right thing by the American people
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and they have chosen not to they have
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ripped off American workers they have
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taken our jobs overseas the president is
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putting to that yesterday the president
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himself now says the operation is over
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the patient lived and is healing the
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prognosis is that the patient will be
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far stronger bigger better and more
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resilient than ever before make America
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great again in Europe though leaders are
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scrambling today trying to figure out
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how to soften the blow to their
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economies now that's the public position
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they're taking this gives Trump maximum
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negotiating leverage the goal here
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though isn't to impose permanent tariffs
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it's to bring about real free trade
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taking an anvil to this longtime unfair
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system that's been sucking American
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manufacturing abroad already we've seen
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Canada and Israel bending the knee
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agreeing to drop all their tariffs to
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zero today Thailand announcing they're
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ready to negotiate with the US on this
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36% tariff Trump's levied general Motors
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announcing minutes ago that they will be
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increasing truck and automobile
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production at their Fort Wayne Indiana
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assembly plant in light of these new
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Trump tariffs watch we were waiting to
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confirm this um directly with General
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Motors and now we have and you tell me
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if this is already a sign that things
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are happening in President Trump's favor
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uh a General Motors spokesperson is now
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confirming there was a webcast to
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employees a short time ago gm will be
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making operational adjustments at Fort
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its Fort Wayne assembly including hiring
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temporary employees to support current
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manufacturing and business needs we
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continuously update and revise
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production schedules as part of our
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standard process of evaluating and
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aligning to manage vehicle inventory um
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this after initially uh Reuters was
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reporting on that webcast that they're
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going to be adding overtime hours for
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their employees and they're going to be
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bringing some of that uh they're going
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to be increasing the production of their
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light duty trucks at that American
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fabulous facility and it's important to
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note during the early 1900s we had
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tariffs at these levels between 15 to
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20% that was the highest they ever were
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as a nation we were never more wealthy
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than during that period well look where
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they settled yesterday goldman saying
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the new effective tariff rates
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18.8% this is crazy it's wild this is a
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very exciting time to be alive there are
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decades decades can go by where nothing
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really seems to happen nothing seems to
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change then there are weeks or days even
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where decades happen in such a small
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period of time that's what's happening
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today this will fundamentally change the
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global economy it will change everything
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including politics all major
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manufacturing unions especially the auto
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unions coming out to fully endorse these
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tariffs so think what'll happen next
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year during the midterms or during the
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next presidential cycle who will the
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unions give their endorsement to well if
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the Dems are running on pulling back
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Trump's tariffs on returning us to this
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to the old status quo you better believe
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they will lose the union vote that's a
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huge voting block so there's so much
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happening right now trump speaking
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outside the White House a few minutes
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ago saying "Get ready for American
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markets to boom." Roll the tape i think
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it's going very well it was an operation
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i like when a patient gets operated on
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and uh it's a big thing i said this
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would exactly be the way it is uh we
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have six or seven trillion dollars
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coming into our country and uh we've
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never seen anything like it uh the
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markets are going to boom the stock is
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going to boom the country is going to
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boom and the rest of the world wants to
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see is there any way they can make a
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deal uh they've taken away advantage of
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us for many many years for many years
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we've been at the wrong side of the ball
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and I'll tell you what I think it's
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going to be unbelievable the thing that
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people have to talk about we're up
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almost to 7 trillion dollars of
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investment coming into our country and
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uh you'll see how it's going to turn out
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our country is going to boom
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in another story three staffers on the
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National Security Council have been
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terminated fired this morning after
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journalist Laura Loomer presented her
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oppo research to President Trump
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yesterday in the Oval Office presenting
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him with a list of disloyal employees
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doing the work for Trump to get to the
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bottom of these copious leaks that keep
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coming out of his national security
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establishment left-wing media freaking
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out after learning who the president
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just fired three members of his national
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security council three lifelong
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bureaucrats all of whom working under
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National Security Adviser Mike Waltz so
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were these men responsible in some way
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for Signal Gate i don't know that's what
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we're hearing that's what they're
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thinking that maybe they played some
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role there i don't know but we do know
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one of them is a longtime ally of Dick
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Cheney corporate media up in arms over
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this going to bat for these three
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formerly anonymous officials why i
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wonder would the media be so upset about
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this are they losing some of their
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access watch anyway but on this it is
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important to note that Laura Loomer is
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driving this she is a far-right activist
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she is someone who said uh that if Vice
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President Harris won the White House
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during the election that it would smell
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like curry those were uh comments that
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were denounced by Republican allies of
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the president um including Vance the
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times that he disagreed with it and so
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she is the one who's really driving this
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and it speaks to the level of influence
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and let's talk about the impact on
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national security who they are and why
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this matters so much for how um the
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national security of the United States
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of America is run and who's doing it
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well what's fascinating about this is
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that the three staffers that have been
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fired here are outside of Washington
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Beltway national security circles these
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are pretty anonymous people they are
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foreign policy minds that have serious
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resumes that have worked serious jobs on
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Capitol Hill in the State Department in
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in think tanks you know these are people
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that are well known in national security
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circles because they are longtime
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practitioners of foreign policy
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experienced in making that kind of
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policy these are the people that are
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sort of engaged in the the nitty-gritty
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of actually designing national security
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policy for the president but they're not
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big public figures you know they're
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they're they're people like uh Brian
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Walsh who was um the who ran
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intelligence programs for the White
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House who formerly uh worked for Senator
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Marco Rubio when he was chairman of the
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Senate Intelligence Committee um you had
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a senior director um who worked on
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technology issues for the for the
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National Security Council and you had
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the head of legislative affairs for the
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National Security Council so again not
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people that are sort of big public names
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that you're hearing on cable news um all
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day long and I think it really speaks to
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this kind of lesson that the president
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felt that he learned out of his first
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administration of being managed up by
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these faceless bureaucrats all right
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that wraps up this episode like
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