Tim Walz
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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.
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.
There's going to be, you know, but I think the country is more than an economic zone. I don't think you could see it as just a place to make money. I think you have to see it as a place where you have a culture. A country is something where you have to go to war to protect, right? You know, I don't think people can just see it as a place where there are financial opportunities.
There's going to be, you know, but I think the country is more than an economic zone. I don't think you could see it as just a place to make money. I think you have to see it as a place where you have a culture. A country is something where you have to go to war to protect, right? You know, I don't think people can just see it as a place where there are financial opportunities.
There's going to be, you know, but I think the country is more than an economic zone. I don't think you could see it as just a place to make money. I think you have to see it as a place where you have a culture. A country is something where you have to go to war to protect, right? You know, I don't think people can just see it as a place where there are financial opportunities.
Yeah, we got a roaring market. Yeah, right. So I think that obviously it's important that people have a good standard of living, that they have money. You know, we all want those things. But I also think there has to be some attention paid. to large swaths of the country that are not, you know, sharing in any of the prosperity of the last, you know, 20 to 30 years.
Yeah, we got a roaring market. Yeah, right. So I think that obviously it's important that people have a good standard of living, that they have money. You know, we all want those things. But I also think there has to be some attention paid. to large swaths of the country that are not, you know, sharing in any of the prosperity of the last, you know, 20 to 30 years.
Yeah, we got a roaring market. Yeah, right. So I think that obviously it's important that people have a good standard of living, that they have money. You know, we all want those things. But I also think there has to be some attention paid. to large swaths of the country that are not, you know, sharing in any of the prosperity of the last, you know, 20 to 30 years.
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Well, the Democratic Party was purchased by Wall Street and Wall Street has ideas about how the way the country should function. Wall Street wants endless supply of cheap labor. They want open borders. The Koch brothers loved open borders. It was because it was an endless supply of cheap labor. It broke the back of the working class. It destroyed unions.
Well, the Democratic Party was purchased by Wall Street and Wall Street has ideas about how the way the country should function. Wall Street wants endless supply of cheap labor. They want open borders. The Koch brothers loved open borders. It was because it was an endless supply of cheap labor. It broke the back of the working class. It destroyed unions.
Well, the Democratic Party was purchased by Wall Street and Wall Street has ideas about how the way the country should function. Wall Street wants endless supply of cheap labor. They want open borders. The Koch brothers loved open borders. It was because it was an endless supply of cheap labor. It broke the back of the working class. It destroyed unions.
And it provided companies with low wage labor so that their profits went up. None of those profits were shared with their workers. But they got bigger mansions at the top. But they got bigger mansions at the top. And the Democratic Party became completely purchased by Wall Street. And then...
And it provided companies with low wage labor so that their profits went up. None of those profits were shared with their workers. But they got bigger mansions at the top. But they got bigger mansions at the top. And the Democratic Party became completely purchased by Wall Street. And then...
And it provided companies with low wage labor so that their profits went up. None of those profits were shared with their workers. But they got bigger mansions at the top. But they got bigger mansions at the top. And the Democratic Party became completely purchased by Wall Street. And then...
Identity politics is then kind of manifested as a way to convince people that actually they are interested in changing things. But by changing things, they don't mean giving you health care. They mean giving you like a trans Batman. Right. That's what they're doing. Right. So they're they're basically Snow White who hates Snow White. Snow White is not into it. Right.
Identity politics is then kind of manifested as a way to convince people that actually they are interested in changing things. But by changing things, they don't mean giving you health care. They mean giving you like a trans Batman. Right. That's what they're doing. Right. So they're they're basically Snow White who hates Snow White. Snow White is not into it. Right.
Identity politics is then kind of manifested as a way to convince people that actually they are interested in changing things. But by changing things, they don't mean giving you health care. They mean giving you like a trans Batman. Right. That's what they're doing. Right. So they're they're basically Snow White who hates Snow White. Snow White is not into it. Right.