Ned Ryun
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I mean, we view politics as kind of a necessary evil, but politics is you're either going to do politics or politics is going to do you. So figure it out. Because if you don't, somebody else is going to, and you're going to have to actually submit to the people that win politically, because politics is policy.
I mean, we view politics as kind of a necessary evil, but politics is you're either going to do politics or politics is going to do you. So figure it out. Because if you don't, somebody else is going to, and you're going to have to actually submit to the people that win politically, because politics is policy.
I mean, we view politics as kind of a necessary evil, but politics is you're either going to do politics or politics is going to do you. So figure it out. Because if you don't, somebody else is going to, and you're going to have to actually submit to the people that win politically, because politics is policy.
I mean... what I would like to see more of our elected representatives do is realize they're the duly elected representatives of the American people, right? Government of, by, and for the people. How do we actually return this to where we are, government of the people, prioritizing, protecting, and advancing the interests of the American people every day?
I mean... what I would like to see more of our elected representatives do is realize they're the duly elected representatives of the American people, right? Government of, by, and for the people. How do we actually return this to where we are, government of the people, prioritizing, protecting, and advancing the interests of the American people every day?
I mean... what I would like to see more of our elected representatives do is realize they're the duly elected representatives of the American people, right? Government of, by, and for the people. How do we actually return this to where we are, government of the people, prioritizing, protecting, and advancing the interests of the American people every day?
Although you bring up an interesting point about power. People have asked, how do we get back to normal? Well, I'm kind of obsessed with the idea of how you actually achieve and maintain political power long enough to actually force the left into the political wilderness, into unconditional surrender. That's the only way you bring about a sense of normalcy.
Although you bring up an interesting point about power. People have asked, how do we get back to normal? Well, I'm kind of obsessed with the idea of how you actually achieve and maintain political power long enough to actually force the left into the political wilderness, into unconditional surrender. That's the only way you bring about a sense of normalcy.
Although you bring up an interesting point about power. People have asked, how do we get back to normal? Well, I'm kind of obsessed with the idea of how you actually achieve and maintain political power long enough to actually force the left into the political wilderness, into unconditional surrender. That's the only way you bring about a sense of normalcy.
So I think you actually have to believe in something, which I'm not sure a lot of Republicans in Congress do. We're actually supposed to represent the American people. It is about freedom. It's about getting the government back into its proper size and scope.
So I think you actually have to believe in something, which I'm not sure a lot of Republicans in Congress do. We're actually supposed to represent the American people. It is about freedom. It's about getting the government back into its proper size and scope.
So I think you actually have to believe in something, which I'm not sure a lot of Republicans in Congress do. We're actually supposed to represent the American people. It is about freedom. It's about getting the government back into its proper size and scope.
but also the idea of how do we have political power and think about it every day, that every day we're thinking about how we achieve the numbers that lead to political power so we maintain it to bring about the reform that's necessary.
but also the idea of how do we have political power and think about it every day, that every day we're thinking about how we achieve the numbers that lead to political power so we maintain it to bring about the reform that's necessary.
but also the idea of how do we have political power and think about it every day, that every day we're thinking about how we achieve the numbers that lead to political power so we maintain it to bring about the reform that's necessary.
Because we're not, as much as I love what Trump is doing, I mean, going back to the recisions, going back to the spending, going back to all these reforms that he's doing, you're not going to actually bring about the real reform and structural change that's necessary in four years. There's 100 years in the making.
Because we're not, as much as I love what Trump is doing, I mean, going back to the recisions, going back to the spending, going back to all these reforms that he's doing, you're not going to actually bring about the real reform and structural change that's necessary in four years. There's 100 years in the making.
Because we're not, as much as I love what Trump is doing, I mean, going back to the recisions, going back to the spending, going back to all these reforms that he's doing, you're not going to actually bring about the real reform and structural change that's necessary in four years. There's 100 years in the making.
I think you've got to have political power for 12 years minimum within the hands of the right people doing the right things. Right. And so, you know, that that that to me, we've won, but we haven't won. And I think people need to have a much longer, long view of what we're up against and what we need to be doing over the next eight, nine, ten years.
I think you've got to have political power for 12 years minimum within the hands of the right people doing the right things. Right. And so, you know, that that that to me, we've won, but we haven't won. And I think people need to have a much longer, long view of what we're up against and what we need to be doing over the next eight, nine, ten years.