Tom Ellsworth
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But I think both him and Carville are out there. Hey, you guys, you're doing it wrong. And meanwhile, I do not trust those other ones because I think they will come in with the executive order pen and they will undo a lot of things and not realize that they're going to cause dominoes to fall back in the wrong direction on themselves and America.
But I think both him and Carville are out there. Hey, you guys, you're doing it wrong. And meanwhile, I do not trust those other ones because I think they will come in with the executive order pen and they will undo a lot of things and not realize that they're going to cause dominoes to fall back in the wrong direction on themselves and America.
Okay, Tom, what's your top three? My top three was the first two are right related together. Close the border to stabilize America. Second, America first. Not America alone, but America first. And third, I was in favor of resetting international trade.
Okay, Tom, what's your top three? My top three was the first two are right related together. Close the border to stabilize America. Second, America first. Not America alone, but America first. And third, I was in favor of resetting international trade.
Border. Economy.
Border. Economy.
assisted dying bill moving forward and this is story by political and this is in new york okay so this is in new york and new york had assistant assisted dying thanks to the mafia for a long time but it was way to go tom but um yeah so i'll be here all week yeah no um i i don't like it and here's what i don't like about it
assisted dying bill moving forward and this is story by political and this is in new york okay so this is in new york and new york had assistant assisted dying thanks to the mafia for a long time but it was way to go tom but um yeah so i'll be here all week yeah no um i i don't like it and here's what i don't like about it
The Assisted Dying Act basically put something in the hands of the government that maybe someday could be used the wrong way. We live in a time where boomers are living longer. We have a lot of people in Social Security, and we're going to have a lot of economic strength. The future looks bright, but the future is not without problems to be solved, and some of them are big problems.
The Assisted Dying Act basically put something in the hands of the government that maybe someday could be used the wrong way. We live in a time where boomers are living longer. We have a lot of people in Social Security, and we're going to have a lot of economic strength. The future looks bright, but the future is not without problems to be solved, and some of them are big problems.
Like the number of people that will be on Social Security and Medicare and what it's going to cost when they're there. And what do you do with them who are destitute, that don't have family and then they have Alzheimer's and they're in facilities and the government's paying for that? Well, let me tell you, other countries have run into this and tiny countries in the Benelux region of Europe.
Like the number of people that will be on Social Security and Medicare and what it's going to cost when they're there. And what do you do with them who are destitute, that don't have family and then they have Alzheimer's and they're in facilities and the government's paying for that? Well, let me tell you, other countries have run into this and tiny countries in the Benelux region of Europe.
It basically just said, well, then at some point in time, you know, we just, you know, we give them the needle. Euthanasia. You know, an 85-year-old person who's destitute and all that stuff.
It basically just said, well, then at some point in time, you know, we just, you know, we give them the needle. Euthanasia. You know, an 85-year-old person who's destitute and all that stuff.
No, euthanasia as in... Why's you got to be worried about the euthanasia? Oh, yeah. Here we go.
No, euthanasia as in... Why's you got to be worried about the euthanasia? Oh, yeah. Here we go.
Here we go. So I want to know about the euthanasia. But we're seeing it. And I believe it was Netherlands that basically got to the point that said, look, you know, if they're old, destitute, a burden to society.
Here we go. So I want to know about the euthanasia. But we're seeing it. And I believe it was Netherlands that basically got to the point that said, look, you know, if they're old, destitute, a burden to society.
I'm not for it because everything I'm talking about, like Netherlands and things, this – you put something on the books that you think it's good. Oh, well, people can choose. You can do like this and doctors can. Well, what does the doctor choose if you have no family there? And what if you're not the one that was choosing it? You are old and firm and –
I'm not for it because everything I'm talking about, like Netherlands and things, this – you put something on the books that you think it's good. Oh, well, people can choose. You can do like this and doctors can. Well, what does the doctor choose if you have no family there? And what if you're not the one that was choosing it? You are old and firm and –