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Yeah, no, I mean, this has been built. So we've got to be realistic, Dan. This is the one thing that I'm a little concerned about. And again, I don't know as much about what they're planning, but this has been 100 years in the making. We're not going to get out of it in 18 months. So I want to have a conversation about not dealing with the effects, but the cause. I mean, this is a poisonous tree.
I would argue that what we have in D.C. today, the administrative state, has nothing to do with how we are founded, has nothing to do with representing the American people. We need to annihilate it. We don't need to trim it. We need to crush it. And so you're right.
I would argue that what we have in D.C. today, the administrative state, has nothing to do with how we are founded, has nothing to do with representing the American people. We need to annihilate it. We don't need to trim it. We need to crush it. And so you're right.
I would argue that what we have in D.C. today, the administrative state, has nothing to do with how we are founded, has nothing to do with representing the American people. We need to annihilate it. We don't need to trim it. We need to crush it. And so you're right.
And the other thing you mentioned too, Facebook, this to me is one of my biggest โ one of the biggest problems I have today with a lot of people that are on the so-called right where they don't want to go after private corporations, but the left has figured out something that I think โ
And the other thing you mentioned too, Facebook, this to me is one of my biggest โ one of the biggest problems I have today with a lot of people that are on the so-called right where they don't want to go after private corporations, but the left has figured out something that I think โ
And the other thing you mentioned too, Facebook, this to me is one of my biggest โ one of the biggest problems I have today with a lot of people that are on the so-called right where they don't want to go after private corporations, but the left has figured out something that I think โ
They've been using these corporations to their benefit in which they don't want to make a full-on assault against our Bill of Rights, against our natural inherent rights. So they backdoor this annihilation of the freedom of speech, the free flow of information by using these private corporations like Facebook and, again, before Elon bought X, Twitter, all these things to censor us.
They've been using these corporations to their benefit in which they don't want to make a full-on assault against our Bill of Rights, against our natural inherent rights. So they backdoor this annihilation of the freedom of speech, the free flow of information by using these private corporations like Facebook and, again, before Elon bought X, Twitter, all these things to censor us.
They've been using these corporations to their benefit in which they don't want to make a full-on assault against our Bill of Rights, against our natural inherent rights. So they backdoor this annihilation of the freedom of speech, the free flow of information by using these private corporations like Facebook and, again, before Elon bought X, Twitter, all these things to censor us.
to crush freedom of speech, to annihilate our natural rights. I mean, we have a whole host of fundamental problems, you know, the very root of which, do we want a government of, by and for the people, or are we going to go ahead and continue to put up with this massive sprawling bureaucracy?
to crush freedom of speech, to annihilate our natural rights. I mean, we have a whole host of fundamental problems, you know, the very root of which, do we want a government of, by and for the people, or are we going to go ahead and continue to put up with this massive sprawling bureaucracy?
to crush freedom of speech, to annihilate our natural rights. I mean, we have a whole host of fundamental problems, you know, the very root of which, do we want a government of, by and for the people, or are we going to go ahead and continue to put up with this massive sprawling bureaucracy?
That's first of all, crushing the life out of us, not only our rights, but just soaking us for cash and then figure out what does this look like moving forward? I think we're in a singular moment.
That's first of all, crushing the life out of us, not only our rights, but just soaking us for cash and then figure out what does this look like moving forward? I think we're in a singular moment.
That's first of all, crushing the life out of us, not only our rights, but just soaking us for cash and then figure out what does this look like moving forward? I think we're in a singular moment.
Dan, where I think if you have a person with the right political courage, that's Donald Trump, with the right team around him, I think we could have a very interesting next four years about having that conversation about what should our government look like? What should it be doing? What should it not be doing? What should it be prioritizing?
Dan, where I think if you have a person with the right political courage, that's Donald Trump, with the right team around him, I think we could have a very interesting next four years about having that conversation about what should our government look like? What should it be doing? What should it not be doing? What should it be prioritizing?
Dan, where I think if you have a person with the right political courage, that's Donald Trump, with the right team around him, I think we could have a very interesting next four years about having that conversation about what should our government look like? What should it be doing? What should it not be doing? What should it be prioritizing?
So I think we're in for a very interesting next four years.