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00:30It's very positive what the Trump administration is doing, and of course they're backing Brad
00:35Schimmel, Republican, so again I think that if a liberal gets in there they're going to
00:42continue to try to destroy Trump's efforts to, you know, downsize the government like he wants to.
00:50I know that the approach he's doing is seems really harsh and a lot of people wanted it,
00:56you know, done much slower, but I don't, I didn't see another way to do it really.
01:12For me it's to support Trump because I think he's doing a lot of good things and to this point he's
01:17had a lot of impact. I think more impact than we've had in a long time in this country and
01:23some necessary things that have to happen, and so my vote today was to continue to support him.
01:43The stated objective of one of the Supreme Court candidates is, and they've made no bones about it,
01:50they're going to redistrict, they're going to gerrymander a couple of districts,
01:55and in order to get to flip them Democrat, which means two more congress people from Wisconsin,
02:02which potentially flips the number in the country, which then derails the Trump agenda.
02:21For the first time, somebody on the conservative side, the Republican side,
02:33a big donor has come in from out of state. The Democrats have been doing it for many elections
02:38and now all of a sudden it's a big deal because they've got competition. You know, Soros money's
02:42been, you know, been funding the Democrats for multiple elections and now they're all up in
02:49arms. How can this happen? There's nothing wrong with it. I mean, should there be this much
02:55money spent on a statewide Supreme Court election? Probably not, but we're finally
03:01playing the game that the Democrats have been playing and they're pissed about it, pardon my French.
03:19Fear, and I think fear makes people
03:38easier to, I don't want to say control, but a fearful mind is a more
03:45malleable mind in the sense of people who are fearing for where their next bill will come from
03:50or fearing for what the next year will look like are more open to different potentials for that,
03:56and that's a scary thing because it can make people act out of fear as opposed to love and connection.
04:15So
04:39I think it's more than a little frustrating for a lot of people to have so much outside influence
04:44on, you know, state elections, but I think it's important to stay engaged always, especially in
04:52off-cycle elections. I think just like supporting everyday people is more important than people who
05:06are supporting Elon Musk or, you know, the multi-billionaires. I think that is important.
05:14But yeah, that's sort of my reasoning for Crawford.
05:19I mean, when you've got the richest man in the world coming out
05:23and literally trying to buy votes, quote, questionable legality,
05:31you know, there's a lot to consider there, we'll say.
05:44It will directly impact us as consumers. Things are going to be more expensive. People are already
05:59struggling to afford basic necessities like groceries, let alone larger necessities like
06:06health care. So it's just going to put the everyday person in a worse position than we
06:12might already be before and make things more difficult to afford.
06:17I think there's a huge misconception, especially among the modern day GOP megafolks, about what
06:26tariffs are, what they do, what they're going to impact people. You know, you still have people
06:32going out and the president himself saying that other countries pay tariffs. That's just not true.
06:36That's not what a tariff is or how it works. They're going to lead to increased prices.