Tim Walz
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Are you a Trump supporter? I think that there's things I really like about him and there's things that I find a little bit. you know, I'm not as in love with. He's controversial. Well, yeah, I'm not as in love with all of the things, but I think he understands a lot of the problems. And I think that, you know, it depends on, I don't want to go to war with Iran.
This is the thing that I disagree with. I think there's a ratcheting up of this, it feels like right now.
This is the thing that I disagree with. I think there's a ratcheting up of this, it feels like right now.
This is the thing that I disagree with. I think there's a ratcheting up of this, it feels like right now.
Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. I just, I really like his idea of no wars. Yeah. Having a border, trying to restore fairness in an economy, trying to get a middle class back. If he goes down those roads, I think he'll have a great presidency. If he gets bogged down with a conflict in Iran and kind of, you know, a domestic agenda that is a little chaotic, whereas it's rather streamlined.
Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. I just, I really like his idea of no wars. Yeah. Having a border, trying to restore fairness in an economy, trying to get a middle class back. If he goes down those roads, I think he'll have a great presidency. If he gets bogged down with a conflict in Iran and kind of, you know, a domestic agenda that is a little chaotic, whereas it's rather streamlined.
Yeah, I remember that. Yeah. I just, I really like his idea of no wars. Yeah. Having a border, trying to restore fairness in an economy, trying to get a middle class back. If he goes down those roads, I think he'll have a great presidency. If he gets bogged down with a conflict in Iran and kind of, you know, a domestic agenda that is a little chaotic, whereas it's rather streamlined.
I think the tariffs, I think it's the right instinct. I'm not an economist, but I do think the right, we're what, 37 trillion in the hole? Oh, wait, we have this.
I think the tariffs, I think it's the right instinct. I'm not an economist, but I do think the right, we're what, 37 trillion in the hole? Oh, wait, we have this.
I think the tariffs, I think it's the right instinct. I'm not an economist, but I do think the right, we're what, 37 trillion in the hole? Oh, wait, we have this.
Charlie takes a big buyout, okay? Because a multinational corporation like Unilever buys the chocolate factory and they move all of the jobs offshore. He didn't even like chocolate. He just liked going to orgies on a yacht in international waters. He comes back, he wipes the blood off himself from just throwing a woman over a boat. And they said, Charlie, why did you sell the factory?
Charlie takes a big buyout, okay? Because a multinational corporation like Unilever buys the chocolate factory and they move all of the jobs offshore. He didn't even like chocolate. He just liked going to orgies on a yacht in international waters. He comes back, he wipes the blood off himself from just throwing a woman over a boat. And they said, Charlie, why did you sell the factory?
Charlie takes a big buyout, okay? Because a multinational corporation like Unilever buys the chocolate factory and they move all of the jobs offshore. He didn't even like chocolate. He just liked going to orgies on a yacht in international waters. He comes back, he wipes the blood off himself from just throwing a woman over a boat. And they said, Charlie, why did you sell the factory?
Why are all the Oompa Loompas on fentanyl? And Charlie says, it's a shame how trans people are treated in this country. And they go, what? And it almost feels like Charlie himself is using some of this to get people's mind off the fact that he sold his chocolate factory to a global multinational conglomerate who's offshored all of the jobs.
Why are all the Oompa Loompas on fentanyl? And Charlie says, it's a shame how trans people are treated in this country. And they go, what? And it almost feels like Charlie himself is using some of this to get people's mind off the fact that he sold his chocolate factory to a global multinational conglomerate who's offshored all of the jobs.
Why are all the Oompa Loompas on fentanyl? And Charlie says, it's a shame how trans people are treated in this country. And they go, what? And it almost feels like Charlie himself is using some of this to get people's mind off the fact that he sold his chocolate factory to a global multinational conglomerate who's offshored all of the jobs.
Now we say to the Oompa Loompas, I hope you got your Bitcoin. No, no, no, no, no. I'm trying to make the chocolate bar. Oh, we don't do that here anymore. Go work at Panera. So that's what America is. It's an Oompa Loompa at Panera. Yeah, I think that... the American working class has been thrown aside by both parties.
Now we say to the Oompa Loompas, I hope you got your Bitcoin. No, no, no, no, no. I'm trying to make the chocolate bar. Oh, we don't do that here anymore. Go work at Panera. So that's what America is. It's an Oompa Loompa at Panera. Yeah, I think that... the American working class has been thrown aside by both parties.
Now we say to the Oompa Loompas, I hope you got your Bitcoin. No, no, no, no, no. I'm trying to make the chocolate bar. Oh, we don't do that here anymore. Go work at Panera. So that's what America is. It's an Oompa Loompa at Panera. Yeah, I think that... the American working class has been thrown aside by both parties.
And I think that people in this country that are fortunate can't fully understand the desperation in a lot of parts of the country that have been ignored. And I think a lot of that has to do with the de-industrialization of the country and Now, there's going to be periods of adjustment. There's going to be ugliness.