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election held today. Harris versus Trump. Who would J vote for?
>> I choose Trump.
>> Why? Why do you still support Trump?
>> Because he's just leading us in the right direction overall.
>> How so?
>> Like um our gas is going back down.
>> It isn't.
>> Gas is >> well next to me.
>> No, >> the average reached a new high. It's 406.
>> Um well, it started going down for me. I got >> Nope. Still up. So then why why do you still support Trump?
>> Because also um I just think that he would lead us like way better than Klo would.
>> How?
>> Because he's going to make like the tariffs and everything are going to help us.
>> Okay. How have they helped us? Did you know that there's been a Federal Reserve report that says that we'd be below uh prepandemic levels of inflation if uh Trump never imposed the tariffs in the first place?
Well, like they said, like it takes time for things to go back up and like get better.
>> Yeah. Once the tariffs, >> it's going to be bad. No, like it's going to be bad for now.
>> But the tariffs are likely to go away because of the fact that the tariffs >> No, because it's going to be all like America produced and everything and it's going to like course us into wanting to manufacture more here. You know how the tariffs, Isabella, was the incentive to get people to come back to the to the to come back to this country, right? So So the tariffs were like, "We're going to put a tariff on you to make it so that you come back here, right?"
>> Wait, see the last part again?
>> Sure. So Donald Trump put a tariff on people to make them come back to United States to make things here in the United States, right?
>> He did.
>> Okay, I'm gonna say it again. Donald Trump put tariffs on other countries in order to have those companies come back to the United States.
>> Right.
>> Right. Okay. Now, that's an incentive, right? He's saying when you come back here, there'll be no tariff. Right.
>> Right.
>> Okay.
when uh when the court said his tariffs are illegal and then vacated all of them, what incentive now do companies have to come back?
>> Oh >> yeah. So now there's no tariff. Well, I mean there are some tariffs, but but the big ones are gone. So companies don't have any incentive to now come back because he did an action that was ultimately not okay and was illegal.
Well, then if it's illegal, then how are we doing it?
>> We aren't doing it. It's It was made illegal. So now he's likely having to pay the money back and now there are no universal tariffs because it it it was illegal.
>> Okay, I I understand now.
>> Yeah. So once again, tariffs don't play into this anymore. So you can't really talk about tariffs. All they've done is hurt the American people by raising our prices because it's been passed down to us.
>> But it's >> You're paying the price, by the way.
>> But my stuff hasn't gone up.
>> It has. I guarantee you. Have you go into the data and you track it and you look at it, I guarantee you coffee has gone up, your bananas have gone up, your like staples have gone up.
>> Inflation that happened with Biden, too.
>> No, but it's higher because of Trump imposing the tariff. It is inflation, but it's yes, it's tariff related.
>> Okay, but then why wasn't everyone mad at Biden when everything was going up and like this was like the highest I saw?
>> Biden caused the inflation. Trump directly caused the inflation by making by uh having tariffs.
See how it works? Trump puts policy, then things go up. Biden didn't put policy. Things went up because of co >> Oh, okay.
>> Well, >> it's like this. You know how when Donald Trump decided to start this war with Iran and then what happened? Gas shot up, right? Policy >> Yeah. made gas.
>> It was like just a little price to pay and like protecting our country.
>> What threat did uh Okay. So, what price are you willing to pay? Is it $6 gas? Is it $7 gas? Um, my gas isn't that high thankfully. So, >> well, if he continues, it it will go up.
You think summer prices are going to be bad? Like Donald Trump said that that the gas prices might continue to go up all the way into next year.
>> Okay. I don't know how I feel about that one. But also, he um decriminalized um >> Don't say I can't say the name of it.
>> Exactly. He didn't decriminalize it.
>> He made it a class >> too. He changed the scheduling of it.
Yeah. But you know that Democrats wanted to legalize it.
>> Okay. Well, at least he did that.
>> But Democrats wanted to legalize it, so they want to do more.
>> Like >> I feel like everyone would just be like out of their minds.
>> That's good.
>> Aren't they already out of their minds?
>> Would that be any different than the status quo already?
>> Yeah. Like for me, that's not different than the status quo. It probably be like, "Oh, it's another Tuesday."
>> Yeah. But then I feel like that's just going to like for course everyone into like we already have people coming over here freely and then like bring Us over.
>> If alcohol is legal, >> if alcohol is legal, so should it.
>> Okay. Yeah. But then make it like 21.
>> Okay.
>> Because then that makes >> Isn't that exactly what it is? No, you can get it once you turn 18 >> with a with a me c a r d, >> but like you have to you have to you have to go through the c Yeah, of course that's state law. You have to go through a certain thing.
>> Oh, I think it's just really easy to get here. That's why.
>> And I don't have an issue with that even.
>> Well, my problem or my point is is that it should be federal law and they should make it legal and have the age be 21.
That's fine for me. I got no problem with that. I agree with that one.
>> Okay, that's a Democratic policy. That's not a Republican or Trump policy. So, thank you for agreeing with us.
>> Well, okay. Well, that >> Have you Have you done that substance before?
>> You lawb breaker.
>> Um, >> are you 21?
>> I actually got called out on the other day.
>> Are you 21?
>> Um, no. Yeah, >> funny.
>> The hypocrisy is amazing.
>> Yeah, but here I live in Colorado. So, >> Oh, >> it's very much way easier.
>> Okay, but like shouldn't it be that way?
I will rest all the way around the nation.
>> Okay. I feel >> Didn't you just say it should be 21 plus?
>> Yes, I recreationally.
That's what I meant.
>> Do you have And I bet the scenario was recreational >> and well to Matt. Yes. And then I feel like for medical it could be 18 if you go through like the proper like stuff and everything >> because it's kind of hard for me to get it.
>> You're sounding very much like a Democrat right now.
>> What?
>> You're sounding very democratic right now.
>> Listen to you talking about policy like that.
>> By the way, let's just clarify. She didn't go through the legal process.
>> I did. I got my card and then I also Yeah, cuz I have a psych and I have a therapist that can provide documentation.
>> Okay. Okay.
>> So, >> don't worry. I already got quizzed by Zen on all this, too. And then he had I won that one. Everyone told everyone said that too. So, >> okay. Let's be serious. Oh. Oh, thank you. I don't >> But no, I do just consider myself way more like conservativeleaning and more towards Trump because I'm like very pro-life as well.
>> Oh, you're pro life. So, yeah. And then also my grandparents are immigrants from >> Yes. Baptist. Yes.
>> Yeah. So, can I ask you a question? How do you feel about Donald Trump committing blasphemy?
>> Oh, that thing. Okay. No, that wasn't blasphemy.
>> What was it?
>> I'm not going to say that it was a little doctor or whatever either. I I know that little >> What's blasphemy, Isabella?
>> Blasphemy is portraying as your like yourself as >> like him. Well, he did do that, but that's not that's exactly what he did.
>> But he did do that.
>> Would you would you agree that it's very disrespectful and dare I say sacrilegious to do that?
>> I think he was portraying himself as the pope if anything.
>> No, actually that's not true. You don't know why? Because last year he did portray himself as the pope. And so had he was portraying himself as the pope, he would have done that all over again.
>> How did he portray himself as the pope?
>> Yeah, I can show you the picture. Yeah, he uh dawned himself in an AI photo wearing the uh Pope garb, you know, the hat and everything like it's a and he called himself the pope. He said Donald Trump for Pope.
>> So >> I've never seen or heard this at all.
>> Wait, wait, you're not Catholic, so it doesn't matter to you anyway. But >> I know, but that's what I'm saying. So it wouldn't be blasphemy if he is portraying himself as the pope. That's what I'm saying.
>> No, no, I don't think so. But he has as Jesus.
>> That's not him.
>> That is literally what he posted.
>> It's an AI photo.
>> We've been over this point.
>> Truth Social.
>> Truth Social. Exactly. Oh my gosh. I've stayed at this point before. Literally, if just take Gramps's thing away and he's good, y'all. Literally, I've gone over this point.
>> Take what away?
>> Like, just cut him off the X and choose social.
>> Take away Grandpa's phone. Take away grandpa's.
>> Yeah. Just take away the socials. And literally, y'all wouldn't be mad about anything cuz all of y'all are like, "Oh, we are mad about so many other things."
But I'm sorry. I'm sorry. How do you look at this? This is exactly what you said you didn't do.
>> Okay. But yeah, because other people have access to that account.
>> Come on. This is him.
>> No, literally other people have access to his accounts on social.
>> Can I ask you a question though? Okay, it's not him.
>> If Parker had a an account, let's say on X that had millions of followers, let's say like 10 million, right? But he had other people posting on an on his behalf, would he still be ultimately responsible for the post that go up on there because it's his account?
>> Yeah. Like if if if one of my people posted something uh mocking Charlie Kirk's death, would you be okay with that?
>> Well, obviously not.
>> So, like you say like no one should me, >> right? And would I be responsible?
>> No. Um I don't think that like Wait, >> especially if I said I wouldn't apologize for it >> if you were to post that.
>> If I were to post that in I didn't apologize for it.
>> But you yourself posted it or someone from your team?
>> A person on my team?
>> Okay. So it wasn't you?
>> Yeah. But I didn't apologize for it.
>> Okay. Yeah. But >> and I had actually and I had actually seen the video before >> and you give excuses for it.
>> Yeah.
>> Like Parker gives excuses for it. He's like, "Well, it's not really this. It could be that, but it's not bad. It's not this or that." But it's clearly what it is. Like it's clearly like like him mocking Charlie Kirk's death, but like he didn't post it himself, >> but it's okay. I don't want to have to belabor this point too much, but like you understand.
>> Well, actually with the scenario where he he like called for the deaths of some Democrats, he actually did.
>> Well, yeah, that's true. Yeah, >> he did post.
>> Yeah, he he reposted he reposted it.
>> Yeah, he it he reposted it >> and he never said that that like he didn't do it.
>> Yeah, >> because in the cases where a staff member has done it, they say so. But but for the Pope one, for the Jesus one, and for the one um that that um uh that Parker just mentioned, um he was the one who did it because they never said that.
>> And Trump said he thought he was a doctor.
>> Yeah. Yeah.
See, that's why you're wrong, Isabella, because like they admit it when like someone else does it because when he um had that video up about um uh the Obamas being apes, you know, they said someone else did it. Yeah.
>> Um, >> they said it was a staffer.
>> They said it was a staffer that did that.
>> Yeah, that's what he claimed.
>> That's what they claim.
>> Okay. Exactly. I >> So, my point was valid.
>> No, it's not valid.
>> That was for something else. It wasn't even for that for this talking about >> Isabella. Our point is when a staff member does it on his behalf, they say so. When he does it, they don't say so.
There are four for the pope one, for the Jesus one, and for the one um that participants.
>> I feel like we don't know that for a fact. And I feel like >> people I've never looked at his true social. I've never looked at his ex or anything like that. So I just feel like if >> if I cover my eyes and I can't see you, you're not there.
>> And by the way, you said that like when Donald Trump like didn't have two or everything was fine. No, because he has a mouth. Like him speaking is a problem.
>> Yeah, but he hasn't said any of that.
Exactly. Like he hasn't gone up and said any of that stuff. So I feel like that's >> he says multiple things a day that are batshit insane.
>> Okay. But lots of people do that.
>> Not on Trump's level. Trump is unique on that.
>> Yeah. I think like he can say some wild things. Like I definitely don't like him as a person, but as like a businessman I feel like he's pretty good.
>> How many bankruptcies does he have?
>> Well, six.
Oh >> yeah.
>> Can you name one good business person on business?
>> Bankrupt businesses. Can you name one good business person with six bankruptcies?
>> Okay. Well, those were like there's lots of places that always go bank like bankrupt and they're still like very successful.
>> Name one good business person with six bankruptcies themselves.
>> Themselves. Okay. Well, I can probably find someone.
>> Go ahead.
You want me to look it up?
>> Yeah, I mean you can. Yeah, >> I'll give you time for it.
>> I can't find it right now, but I'm sure if I did more digging, I could.
I don't like AI and I don't like the AI summary that Fox either though.
>> Wait, so say wait, say that one more time. Sorry.
I said that um if I did more digging then I could definitely probably find something. I just have to do a little scrolling.
>> You know, I've asked that question for years and never had a response.
>> Yeah, >> I've literally asked thousand I think I've asked probably a thousand people that question.
>> Yeah, there are so many bankruptcies that I can't really even remember all of them. I know like Trump Stakes, Trump Airlines. Wait, Abraham Lincoln, it says here, Abraham Lincoln literally has like >> was declared Oh, >> six times.
>> That's what I was about to say. Never mind.
>> Abraham Lincoln.
>> Yeah, it says that >> reaching back down to the 1800s.
>> You have to go back to a time when we have like a different economy even like I don't think of Abraham Lincoln as a great businessman either. Like he does some other things but not great business.
Well, I was looking for what people prominently that have had bankruptcies.
>> Mhm.
>> But that can happen to someone.
>> Yeah. He inherited $400 million from his dad. If I inherited $400 million from my dad, I'd be a billionaire.
>> But he doesn't even take the um Presidency like salary.
>> Yes, he did.
>> He does. And also in 2020 he on his tax returns didn't donate to any charitable donations >> that you know of >> that he even put it in the context of his taxes.
>> Oh why how do we see his taxes >> his tax returns?
>> Well you know Isabella prior to Trump it was a tradition amongst presidents to release their tax returns because there's this thing called transparency which is very important to American citizens. Trump broke that. So maybe that's also another ding at him because he didn't want to be, you know, transparent and and when his tax returns were uh were actually leaked, it showed that he paid no taxes because, you know, because he likes to, you know, skate around the system. So, you know, that's another tradition that is long gone now.
So, another bad thing >> just because he didn't show us um his tax returns.
>> Did you get what I said, though? Like >> um Yes. We had a we had a tra we had a tradition where presidential candidates would would give us their taxes because we want to know if they have any conflicts of interest or if they have paid their fair, you know, fair taxes, you know, and all that. He chose not to.
Why? Well, well, we know later on because because he paid no taxes. Being a billionaire and paying no taxes. Hm.
Fair, right?
>> Not really.
>> Yeah. Because he's a billionaire and he likes to screw the system. He doesn't pay his fa fair taxes because he likes to dodge it just like he dodged every war that he was drafted into.
>> Okay, those are valid points. But I still because his I think his like >> Okay, I can see it on those points, I guess. But like his immigration, I think that one has definitely like that one has been doing better. he's been like deporting more um illegal citizens or immigrants and everything. So I feel like >> you think that's a good thing the way he's doing it going house to house you know like you know looking for people just grabbing people >> I haven't seen that happening >> going to Home Depot. Oh yeah you didn't hear about you know them saying that the uh administrative warrants can be used to go into houses. You didn't see the video from Minneapolis of them leading the naked old man out of his house only to find out that he's here legally and they dropped him off in the snow like like a mile down the road.
>> I did not know that. I did not hear.
>> He didn't You didn't hear about all the cases of uh him about ICE, you know, just like going on the streets and going to Home Depot and everything just like raiding the place to like try to find those who may be in there who might be undocumented.
>> Okay. If it's this drastic, then why aren't like more people talking about it?
>> They are. We had an entire protesting, the largest protest I think in like modern American history happened because of this issue.
>> Largest single day protest in US history.
>> Yeah.
>> Really? When?
>> No kings.
>> There was no kings protest >> last year during the during when it was all like a big halu. Yeah. We had a >> That doesn't count the liberals.
>> Yeah. They don't count the liberals. But I mean, doesn't that show you that? And also >> the no kings protest, but we don't even have a king. Was that the one where everyone >> He's a wannabe king. He's a wannabe king.
>> But he's not even king.
>> We're saying no kings because we don't want a king and he wants to be king. And we're saying it in like a in like a way to be like, "Hey, you're not going to be king." Because, you know, we have a history of like, you know, saying no to kings.
>> Okay. But you I'm sorry. I need I need to I need to clarify this. He's depicted himself as god and you still support him.
>> Okay. I just don't think that he did that. I don't think he did that.
>> You see the photo what is he representing himself as?
>> And also like they said that >> Okay. I didn't really look into it after that. But >> come on. Do you want me to show you the picture?
>> I've seen the picture.
>> Okay. So then why why do you still support him?
>> Because um I think that he is trying his best as our president and he did good in his last term.
>> But that's blasphemy. That's like literal blasphemy.
>> It's I don't think that he was really characterizing himself as >> what is he characterizing himself as?
>> Um I think didn't he say like he was like doing the little doctor thing? I don't know. Maybe back then he was a doctor. Maybe in like the >> Do you think he looks like a doctor in the picture?
>> BCE time. Maybe.
>> Do you think he looks like a doctor?
>> Um, not really.
>> Okay. So, you don't buy that, do you?
>> Not really.
>> So, then what do you think it is?
>> Um, I do think that maybe Yeah, it was a little bad post, but then he took it down and everything and then they talked about it in >> Okay. So, you don't support him?
>> Okay. I still do though because um >> No, you don't.
>> As a Christian, you still are like you have to forgive those.
>> Okay. But is blasphemy forgivable?
>> Okay, but that was God that said that, not Jesus.
>> Jesus did say that.
>> Is Jesus God?
>> Well, not exactly. No, it's a sin.
>> You You don't think Jesus is God?
>> Okay. Well, I do think Jesus.
>> So, you do think Jesus is God?
>> [ __ ] heresy.
>> Okay. So obviously obviously I think Jesus is God.
>> It's Yeah. But there's lots of contradictions as well though within those.
>> Okay. But that but nothing about that contradicts the idea that blasphemy is unforgivable.
>> Wait, you're a Christian that thinks that that there's contradictions in the Bible. Holy [ __ ] >> Okay. Well, not like that. That's not what I meant. Not like >> Parker, I just had to ask. But like, no, there's lots of things that like kind of are now have to go into our time like and modernize because it was so long ago.
>> No, Isabella, you take the word the words of Jesus as gospel. Literally as gospel, right?
>> Yes. Okay. And they also say to forgive all sins as well.
>> It doesn't. It says, >> well, not all sins, but >> all sins will be forgiven except for one.
And the one is what?
>> Blasphemy.
>> Blasphemy. Yeah. So Jesus says all sins will be forgiven, but the one who's who but the one who blasphemes will not be forgiven.
>> So it's a red line. So if it's a red line for Jesus, why isn't a red line for you?
>> Because I still I see like to forgive all still like >> even when God tells you not to.
>> Not exactly. Not like that. Okay. So then so then you don't seem to >> people that say blasphemous things as well and they don't really mean it as that or like >> but like depicting themsel as literal god.
>> Yeah. And lots of people like say how oh I'm a god and all that stuff talking about video games and all that stuff as well. So like if that's forgivable then like >> do you think that's on the same do you think that's on the same grounds as a president's posting this? I yeah I think it's different to say I am a god versus saying I am Jesus himself through through a picture right like saying I am a god I could be saying >> yeah but also it's a flop like I don't think Trump went in there and typed on his little phone and being like oh >> he is not like some random kid blah blah blah blah >> he's not some random kid he's literally the president of the United States >> yeah I don't think that he went on his little phone and did like didly and said oh depict to me as oh Jesus and then um do all this into AI and then oh let me post this I don't think that's >> Isabella the um the original AI photo is of Jesus healing somebody so someone took that AI photo gave it to somebody else and said turn Jesus into Donald Trump took that and then and then reposted it >> I generally don't think that he did it I think it had to be a staff member like I don't think that Trump himself But but I'm asking >> let me go on my phone on social and I >> but Trump himself said that he posted it. Trump himself said it was him.
>> When did he say this? Like live and he said this >> because he was making excuses for why he did it. He said when I did this I thought it was me. Me as a doctor. He didn't say a staff member thought. He said I thought. Meaning he's the one who posted it.
>> Okay.
>> You can't say I thought it was a doctor when you have somebody else posting it.
Right. He thought it was a doctor, quote unquote, and thus he posted it, right?
>> Yeah. Um, and it's just really wonky.
>> Like wonky. It makes perfect sense. He posted it because he because because he has a god complex.
>> It's kind of unbelievable.
It >> It is unbelievable because because he's insane and he thinks himself as Jesus because he's insane, >> which is why you shouldn't support him cuz he's insane.
But >> what could he do that would get you to stop supporting him? I feel like you could someone right in front of you and you'd still support him.
>> No. Um I've had this question asked before and I've said it. Um I said that uh if he did uh to like all Christians >> but your limit not like you know just like 100 people or anything >> and only of Christians by the way.
>> Yeah. And only of Christians.
>> Okay. Well when Dean asked me that question that's what popped into my mind. I'm still confused though. Like like >> I can't really think of a question right now.
>> You have to have a line because you brought up multiple points and and we've shown you why they're wrong and and everything and yet you still continue like at what point is it like okay this guy is just too much. I'm I'm going to be a Republican but I don't like this guy and I'm not going to support him.
I think my line would probably be like if you did something like became a serial killer.
>> That's your what? Come on.
>> I can't do this anymore. I want to go to the next
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