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Chapter 1: Why does the speaker not regret voting for Trump?
I'm going to say something that has somehow become bizarrely controversial. I do not regret my vote for President Trump in 2024. Not one iota, not one bit. And frankly, I find the entire conversation about regret pretty confusing because here is the thing. The alternative would have been President Kamala Harris. That's the whole thing.
It would have been Kamala Harris, and then it was Donald Trump. And let's be clear, the vast majority of things that President Trump said he would deliver on, he has delivered on. And the vast majority of principles that he said that he believed in, he has effectuated. So why are all of these people suddenly confused that he's doing the things he has been saying for 40 years he was going to do?
And why do they think it would have been better if Kamala Harris had been president of the United States? So let's go through some issues, starting with... Immigration. I'm old enough to remember when the border was fully open during the Biden administration. That is because I am more than two years old.
I remember when there was a gigantic influx of drugs across the southern border, fentanyl being shipped across the southern border. In fact, I even went down to the southern border and I went to the area where they ship over the drugs and I could see Mexican cartel drones flying above American territory. All of that under Joe Biden.
And I'm old enough to remember when Democrats were calling for the complete defunding of ICE, which, by the way, they are still doing. They had a completely open border for years on end. President Trump pledged he was going to close the border. And then you know what he did. He came in and he closed the border.
And it turns out that for the first time in modern history, we actually have a net loss in terms of the people coming into the country. People are leaving the country faster than they are coming into the country. People are just not coming through the southern border. We are deporting. A vast number of people, and I know there are lots of folks who say that Barack Obama deported more.
Well, no, that's if you game the stats. It's if you pretend that a turn away at the border is a deportation, which it is not. So am I supposed to regret the fact that the border is closed? Am I supposed to pretend that that is somehow a minor issue when Joe Biden was literally opening the doors to millions of people to come into the United States and claim asylum and just stay?
That seems like a pretty good reason to not regret having voted for President Trump. Or why don't we talk for a second about DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion. So do you remember the Biden times, the before times? Well, Kamala Harris pledged, you remember Kamala Harris pledged that she would pursue in everything equity. In fact, here's a video of her talking about it.
It's about giving people the resources and the support they need so that everyone can be on equal footing and then compete on equal footing. Equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place.
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Chapter 2: What issues does the speaker associate with Kamala Harris?
And not only would it be strengthened, it would be bleeding through every area of our society. And it can happen again, by the way. If Democrats take over Congress and the presidency, undoubtedly, they will just go right back to doing this.
Chapter 3: How did Trump's immigration policies differ from Biden's?
So all the people right now who say you should go vote Democrat in 2026, or don't vote for President Trump's party, or there's no difference between the parties, understand what it is they are fomenting. They are fomenting precisely the kind of DEI crap that was promoted by Kamala Harris. Okay, how about the culture wars?
Remember that time when it was de rigueur in America for you to claim that men could be women and women men? Remember that time when you could be ousted from a job over saying that when this was a wildly controversial statement that boys are boys and girls are girls?
Remember that time when the federal government was trying to leverage states into providing funding for transgender surgeries and hormone treatments for youth? Remember that? Not that long ago. It's like two years ago. And Kamala Harris was promoting it full scale. Democrats still promote it. James Tallarico of Texas. is still promoting this while running for Senate.
Gavin Newsom of California, while not really wanting to promote it, is still promoting it. And remember, under Joe Biden, all of our supposed expert institutions endorsed this nonsense. The American Medical Association endorsed this nonsense. The American Psychiatric Association endorsed this nonsense. Hell, the American Academy of Pediatrics endorsed this insanity.
Do you remember Transvisibility Day? The same day as Easter at the White House, topless men with fake prosthetic boobs at the White House? You remember that? Well, President Trump reversed all of that. President Trump reversed the trans issue. He said that Democrats were for they them and he was for you and he was right about that.
And he issued executive orders to that effect and the newfound freedom to say what is perfectly true and state action happening across the country to bar. the mutilation of children and medical institutions suddenly coming out and admitting the obvious, which is that they never had any evidence for this kind of torture that they were foisting upon young people.
All of that would not have happened without Trump. So you regret that? Is that the thing you regret? Or maybe when you say that you regret things, what you really regret is President Trump's economic policy. Now, listen, I have quibbles with President Trump over his tariffs. I don't like his tariffs. I've opposed his tariffs from day one.
But to pretend that Joe Biden's economy, which was about regulation and taxation and DEI and climate change and massive inflation and stagnating growth, that that was the way forward is insane. And that Kamala Harris was going to do anything different. That's insane, too. You spend roughly a third of your life sleeping, meaning on your mattress.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of DEI in the current political climate?
Or maybe what you regret is that President Trump is the first president in any of our lifetimes to take truly seriously the threat of Iran to the extent necessary to actually set them back decades in their pursuit of nuclear weapons, the rebuilding of ballistic missiles, and control of a terror apparatus spreading throughout the Middle East.
Maybe what you preferred was Kamala Harris kowtowing to the mullahs, ensuring them a path to a bomb, alienating allies ranging from Israel to Saudi Arabia to UAE. Maybe that's what you were looking for.
Or maybe what you were looking for is a Joe Biden inherent weakness policy that created Russian aggression in Ukraine in the first place and created October 7th and the incentive structure for Iran to attack. Maybe that's what you're looking for. Maybe what you're looking for is an America. that is not strong in the world, that is actually weak in the world?
Well, if so, I'm sorry that you came to the wrong place. I'm sorry that you were deceived because you wished to be deceived because President Trump never said he was in favor of a stronger Russia or a stronger China or of ceding power to either on the global stage.
And in terms of cracking down on domestic enemies of the United States, the DOJ has actually been cracking down on various groups that have been attempting to undermine American national security from abroad, like the Singham Network, like the George Soros Funding Network. All of these things are on their back foot because of the Trump administration.
So why don't I regret voting for President Trump for all of the reasons that I just said? For all of those reasons, I'm very, very happy that I voted for President Trump. And when history is written, all of those things are going to be in the books. Immigration, DEI, culture wars, foreign policy, economics, all of those are going to be in the history books. Just gonna ask once more,
Tackling Kamala Harris is the thing that you regret not voting for? That, truly? Well, I guess you'll have your chance to vote for Democrats in 2026, and good luck to you.
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