Anson Frericks
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Like, that's what's problematic. And again, this is where you come back to this fundamental, just like disconnect between the American sort of way and American business and the European way. He was essentially coached.
Like, that's what's problematic. And again, this is where you come back to this fundamental, just like disconnect between the American sort of way and American business and the European way. He was essentially coached.
I mean, who's winning? It's, again, I think a lot of the board members. China's winning. China's probably winning in this thing. I don't know if this is like as much of a, China is winning. I don't know if they have much to do with this. I think it's more of this, again, out of touch.
I mean, who's winning? It's, again, I think a lot of the board members. China's winning. China's probably winning in this thing. I don't know if this is like as much of a, China is winning. I don't know if they have much to do with this. I think it's more of this, again, out of touch.
I mean, who's winning? It's, again, I think a lot of the board members. China's winning. China's probably winning in this thing. I don't know if this is like as much of a, China is winning. I don't know if they have much to do with this. I think it's more of this, again, out of touch.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Well, but again, but I think the winners are more the Chinas. Well, yeah, big picture. Because, I mean, if you almost think about it, I mentioned this earlier, but the U.S. was always exceptional. It's always been this city upon a hill that people want to go to. It's always been unique and distinct and different.
Well, but again, but I think the winners are more the Chinas. Well, yeah, big picture. Because, I mean, if you almost think about it, I mentioned this earlier, but the U.S. was always exceptional. It's always been this city upon a hill that people want to go to. It's always been unique and distinct and different.
Well, but again, but I think the winners are more the Chinas. Well, yeah, big picture. Because, I mean, if you almost think about it, I mentioned this earlier, but the U.S. was always exceptional. It's always been this city upon a hill that people want to go to. It's always been unique and distinct and different.
And there have been, you know, it's always been radical ideas in the United States to have free speech and American capitalism and freedom of religion. These have all been radical ideas for a long time. And that's allowed us to become the most successful, prosperous, you name it, country.
And there have been, you know, it's always been radical ideas in the United States to have free speech and American capitalism and freedom of religion. These have all been radical ideas for a long time. And that's allowed us to become the most successful, prosperous, you name it, country.
And there have been, you know, it's always been radical ideas in the United States to have free speech and American capitalism and freedom of religion. These have all been radical ideas for a long time. And that's allowed us to become the most successful, prosperous, you name it, country.
And I think that there's been ways that sort of the Europeans, the Chinese, others, they've been able to infiltrate that and try and rebalance. I mean, going into a… the so-called oppressor versus oppressed framework. For the rest of the world, this U.S. was always this oppressor-type country. We're always oppressed. How do you rebalance? Well, you try and social engineer.
And I think that there's been ways that sort of the Europeans, the Chinese, others, they've been able to infiltrate that and try and rebalance. I mean, going into a… the so-called oppressor versus oppressed framework. For the rest of the world, this U.S. was always this oppressor-type country. We're always oppressed. How do you rebalance? Well, you try and social engineer.
And I think that there's been ways that sort of the Europeans, the Chinese, others, they've been able to infiltrate that and try and rebalance. I mean, going into a… the so-called oppressor versus oppressed framework. For the rest of the world, this U.S. was always this oppressor-type country. We're always oppressed. How do you rebalance? Well, you try and social engineer.
You try and... You get the country to kill itself. Yeah. I mean, that's essentially the way that you do it.
You try and... You get the country to kill itself. Yeah. I mean, that's essentially the way that you do it.
You try and... You get the country to kill itself. Yeah. I mean, that's essentially the way that you do it.