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they should have listen to us from day one. they should have listen to all of us. they shouldn't listen to anyone who was anti war from day one with the ridiculous catastrophic insanity in ghana thing. we said it was stupid. we said it was harmful, was wasteful above human life of money, of time, of, of rece, georgia, of human potential of all of the things we did. and we would wait full of the global cooperation by that, i mean, it laid waste to global cooperation to diplomacy, took life to kinship, to love, to come rod or even cohesion. all of those go we things that make existence worthwhile. they destroyed it all and day, day, day, you know, day, you know, days day, the little people with a weird, weird, squinty, be the eyes. people wait for brains in praying for meeting their brains out there,
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then chunks, they tour it all up while using the military as a giant money laundering machine, they take taxpayer money and they funneled it into, into the pocket of contractors and politicians, and corporations. during the time we were in games in $21.00 trillion dollars, went on accounted for at the pentagon. by the way, that the wall, they're building our military building around the cobble airport to keep the taliban out. o a jury didn't, did i tell you 21 trillion? i think it was actually 35000000 that was on accounted for. but once a few trillion dollars between friends, right. oh, it's enough to end the world hunger for the next 700 years. that's a long time that is longer than a frozen hungry man dinner last in my fridge. so really long time,
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again is tan was a money laundering scheme and all the while the people there does sucking it all out of the money that they're struggling. people here in america can afford health care, or student loans, or their own housing, or their apartment or their mistress just or their mres or their children or their illegitimate children, or their legitimate children that they claim are adopted. because they're, i believe no one wants to fess up to where the blue jeans came from. the point is nobody can afford anything. while we dump trillions into a nonsense war and ghana stay on 20 year effort to replace to taliban with the taliban. i didn't study poly shy in college, but that's the both and, and the calibus are group right when not jobs that we create. meanwhile, people here in the us are assaulted by problems on a daily basis problem that could be solved if just of just of just
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a fraction. lou faction of our military budget were devoted to real fraction over the money spent have candidates were given to actually help people. but of course, you can't do that now instead to just dump it into our 20 year. catastrophic had up your own war. so basically, the war has, has also been a war against average american people, your mainstream garbage media. doesn't want to say that par, do day now. now, now even the, even the weird do they come in to argue with them? he just can't say it either. the warner can stand was a war against josh as well. you and me, the war in iraq was also a war against the american people. the war in syria was also a war against the american people. and i know you may say, well, yes, but leif bombs aren't raining down on the american people. true,
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but 30000 service members have killed themselves over the past 20 years since the wars in iraq and afghanistan started one every few hours cake, his or her life. that's more than the combat. death of that can stand rock, syria, libby, yard and fast and furious and combined. so there are ramifications. there are repercussions other than just financial to america. and that's not even including the people who have come back from war, come back from the military and have had their, their, their, their, their whole personalities been rearranged. really scrambled like eggs. they stuff for p t. s t, your some other trauma. hell, some of them go off to war as nice, normal and carrying humans do great grandma help you go on a bus that kind of person. and they come home as, as, as far close fan. yeah. yeah. i
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really you what i'm say it is really aren't really so yes. the greatest price that has been paid has been paid by the afghan people. but that's not the only price paid for this boat. horse unicorns war. oh man, the, the boat has been graft taking through all this. it has been banana for 20 years. the wars going vine wars? we were turning the tide. we're winning arch in mind. we're bringing democracy to the people. we're helping them. we care about women. we care about children, we care about. yeah. do you think the price is worth it? i didn't get all that in turn. i've never matter the life they've told us or madness. and people still believe this stuff. people believe it. they turn on the
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tv, the go to general check the thing. what was why stop stop? people are still falling for people don't think joe biden or donald trump brock obama. george bush came flying. holy moses heard about anyone can stand as they dropped tens of thousands of bombs, all those people wanted to speak to the american people today to say we really care about every body in afghanistan. and honestly, i lose weight over just, you know, how they're doing, whether they're doing well. i, i, the women and, and the children, and then the elderly over there. i worry about the morning noon, and perhaps everyone's focusing too much on the people of afghanistan. if you are thinking enough about how difficult this time would be the president and the joint
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chiefs and all the general, all the other people that have been very tough on us working so hard to make up that god bless many people i go, i go again a fan has been a disaster for the united states and it has in many regards. but for the psycho pass, who make up the ruling elite, it has been exactly what they wanted. it has it has taken. the war has taken prism dollars over 2 decades from us taxpayers and given it to the elite. if only someone anyone had warned i'd, i'd known and warned us that the goal all along would have lived war.
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because the goal is not completely subject to the goal is to use wash money out of the way out of the tax basis of european africa back into the hand of a trend. that is the goal. my goal is to have people who i don't know who that fell less, but he better watches back. i feel like the american government might come after someone like that. and perhaps this chad is part is we can even act like we didn't know this would happen because the american government never have this way. they would never, they never author, david swanson reminds us since world war 2 during the suppose it golden age of peace. the united states military has killed or helped kill some 20000000 people
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overthrown at least 36 governments interfered in at least 85 for an election attempt to do as jackson a over 54 and leaders and dropped bombs on people in over 30 countries. the disaster in afghanistan is not a surprise. it's exactly the standard operating procedure. for the, for the rule, our country both parties know are sections, not always y'all, me, you can't do it, but by cover you can, can advocate, you need to do, and you cannot hold murderers to account by putting other murderers in charge. here you handle this. i've why i got this off, my chest, my head, my, my breath, my head, jess, my. my brain nipples, brain nipples and clear. now. come to you from wash d. c, the belly to base. this is redacted the night.
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yeah, i well, commonly cam. now let's take the news from behind. well folks you probably heard, especially if you watched naomi care vonny say last week, this july when the hot. * if month ever recorded in the history of recording things, but this is nothing to worry about. ok, because it's not, it's not a trend at all. i mean, just look at june, june was the how does june ever recorded in the united states? okay. okay, fine. june was but it's still not a try. and last year was praying. fringe you had right. i mean in 2020 january was the hot in january record. but february,
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february 2020 was the 2nd hot. is february ever recorded a 2nd. but all on march 2020 was not even at all except for being the 2nd. hottest march ever recorded. wait. but april was the 2nd hot is april ever a got to see how exciting that is. if i do vale, i but, but alba may though may 20. 20. was tied for the hottest may ever recorded in the, on the, on the globe. well sure, but july 2020 was the 2nd of july ever recorded. however, september, march, august, september, ever recorded, but no. rember 2020 was the 2nd member. ever
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recorded. well, but but by not to worry. greg miller, a window washer and to lead ohio, he switched to an energy efficient light ball bonding patio. so take and gram, this climate change thing handled not dimension cheryl thomas, a yoga instructor, montgomery, maryland brought her re usable tote bag to the store with her this week. so that's something climate change doesn't fair. yeah, right. it wasn't good enough to fit all of her food for other plastic bags, but still reusable bags. take that burning up planet. our tote game is on lock or maybe things
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are getting really, really bad. they're going to change course change like the course of humanity soon . and we could actually do that if someone, anyone where to get angry and fight back. but no one is the the the, me, the oh, what, what was that? i never saw any cnn. why does people to take it easy for death or nothing?
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they probably haven't heard about gerald the tote bag. it's probably what happens. we've got a quick break, but you can get every episode of redacted night on portable tv or the portable tv app. i'll be right back a lot more. ah, ah. the military mission again stay will conclude on august 31st. i wanted to know who did go to what i thought the quote unquote
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a young girl. who and i really the proof for my you got to be subtle. company is something the cut, cut off with whatever. okay. that i'm going to get a quote to ship a minute. very good. this was the right weapon against the right? no, no, no, but i keep somebody on the road reveal the, the signing of the us to all about agreement. and i've laid the groundwork for the road ahead toward a lasting peace in afghan stamps. and i know that i'm a dunaway and as i have welcome back. i'm still the camp. earlier this month,
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workers at an a bisco bakery in portland, oregon went on strike for better working conditions. it wasn't long before they were joined by a biscuit workers around the country. for more on this story, we turned to our senior snap based correspondent job for con. hello jennifer. hello li. having a little bit of stack there. so again, my favorite brands, i have to support the workers and bisco workers are striking this month. we to lay work with striking last month. so i gotta go off random instead of pringles, i'm meeting shingles. you don't have to eat them if they're so bad, you could actually do see nabisco, employees are working 16 hours ships, they got their pension taken away. they're constantly under threat of being out source. and the company has proposed a change in their overtime pay, which would cost employees up to $10000.00
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a year. these workers are being treated unfairly. it's time for the 1st step of a revolution revolution. so organizing a group of people, no more brand name, snacks. well, ok, boy cards can be effective. you mentioned frito lay what's going on there for you to lay. workers were working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, some not getting a single day off for months at a time. both these companies were earning record profits over the pandemic, with none of those gains gushing down to the workers. gushing down, sorry, trickling down. i was thinking about dentures, but it's not just frito lay nabisco workers. there has been a historic level of strikes in recent years, even as union membership is that a low teachers nurses, miners, flight attendants, auto workers, mcdonalds workers, amazon workers, the mainstream media isn't covering this trend. of course, if you want to find out about this, you had to turn to danny devito while yet danny devito, danny devito,
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support nabisco workers striking for humane work in ours. fair pay out source in jobs, no contracts, no snacks. here that li, no snacks. that the cookie monster you're doing what is that it was danny devito, twitter actually unverified to veto for this tweet. they said it was because he hadn't completed his profile, but they didn't bring that up with any of his previous tweets, like this one god. he tweeted his foot, that was literally his last week before the nabisco one been in for that. it's interesting. other media has not been covering what's essentially been this desperate worker revolt of the pandemic acts as a catalyst for a late stage capitalism. and instead, is doing all these innocent, where'd all the workers go? stories, so confusing. why aren't people who are receiving pandemic relief signing back up
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to sell their lives to shoot corporations? why are they walking out after suffering, brutal, unsafe working conditions? now all of the sudden they want to be compensated fairly. oh, that fair. well true, and how are the employers taking it all? don't get me started on the employer's, should i start offering living wages? now, i think i'll hang a weird passive aggressive sign complaining to my customers that no one wants to work at my evil corporation. look with this with a story number of strikes, workers refusing to go back to terrible jobs and the public getting a taste of social support. thanks to cove it. the desperate times were living in might just be causing the rumblings of the beginning of a chance. a real class solid arity only time will tell thanks a lot. java. gil, moving on liberals are getting excited about president biden's commitment to anti
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trust enforcement. but how much will breaking up monopolies do to address the problem the plague, the capitalist system, to find out more, we go to our anti trustworthy correspondent, anders li. ah . the buy in administration may not exactly pose a threat to the capital a system. but because of their embrace of anti trust enforcement, the white house does threaten to annoy it. 2 biden's ration executive order intended to promote economic competition between a tiny number of insanely rich people did include 72 different measuring that do things like make mergers more difficult. reduce non compete causes, allow hearing aids to be sold over the counter restore net neutrality, and force baskin robbins to give out bigger samples. that last one was written by
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the president, personally at the signing ceremony by didn't had this to say. let me be very clear . capitalism. without competition, isn't capitalism? it's exploitation. i take it, he thinks capitalism with competition is not exploitation. so as long as pepsi is there to compete with them, coca cola isn't really exploiting anyone, even in all those countries, they spent decades dealing waterfront, economic philosophy aside, the order does have quite a few good provisions for consumers and workers. the problem is these provisions have to be enforced by agencies like the d o j and fcc, which are still staffed with quite a few regulators don't really believe in regulation. why is it only the officials who are paid to enforce good laws? who don't care about their jobs? can we send the slackers over to the d e a for once? yeah, no more reads today, just smoke some fat ones in flight crime with vibe,
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one anti trust or by didn't, has well intrusted with the federal trade commission is legal, scholarly, and con, whose new job is charity. f t. c has inspired her staff to investigate the private sector more diligently for new jobs. well, they do have the perfect resumes. the f t c is now pursuing an anti trust case that would force facebook to give up their recent acquisitions. con is leading the case despite the company trying to get her refused for her previous writing on how big tech should be broken up. take things so personally, she was writing about all monopolies, not just you. facebook. indeed, breaking up big tech companies like facebook and amazon is the ultimate goal of con, and her contemporaries in the anti monopoly. doing so will no doubt provide plenty of headaches for corporate america, which is a reward in of itself. yet it's
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a bit unclear how exactly more economic competition is going to make the world better placed. we know that the small businesses and time and uplift, spanish eyes consistently pay less the margin and are often exempt from granting their employees labor protections. so size shouldn't really be the issue. sorry i, i just had apple install a chip in my brain that stops me for making dick jokes. anyway, facebook sucks would dividing it into a bunch of little facebook's really be an improvement. my going to log on one day and find out all my friends have been divided into 12 different social media platforms. based on their horoscope side, least i won't have to see any more of those cringing aquarius boats. wait, is my site going to be called cancer book, or something? fortunately, we don't have to choose between
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a small number of unregulated mega corporations and the prospect of jeff bezos quoting himself 5 times to lead all 6 of the new companies amazon has been broken up into. instead, we can just fire base else and hire ourselves a company like amazon is so large and produces so many goods and services that it's essentially a public utility at this point. how about the people who pay into it and whose tax is paper it's warehouses, not to mention all the people what the work, their tails off in those warehouses, get it aside. however, on functions. just think of all the problems we could address if amazon was nationalized and put under the control of workers and citizens. are removing the profit motive. we can use pill pack, amazon's online pharmacy to deliver free individual dose package to people who need prescription drugs. whole food which is owned by amazon could be used to combat food insecurity. not to mention, i would finally be able to watch garfield in friends without having to pay $3.00 at
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episode. in all likelihood nationalization of any private company, little on amazon is a long way off pay it. i trust. enforcement appears to be much closer on the horizon. but after all the legal maneuvering corporations will do to avoid it in all the exploitation that will reveal itself is endemic of all capitalist firms. maybe then that will become clear that while bigger isn't always better economic democracy, it's from washington. i'm anders late with redacted and ah, here are your headlines from the future tomorrow. we'll get this news from ghana, stan, u. s. military, even bad and fleeing. i mean, you think the one thing we could handle and 2 weeks from now you'll read us government slab sanctions on african republic of taco before being informed country,
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just typo from staff lunch order. i mean that, that doesn't mean taco didn't deserve it though. and in november you'll find out, predator drone awarded purple, hard for 20 years and half ganeth. dan responds by felling out humbled in explosions. but only 22. attendees died in that so phil, phil, phil, good story that george joe bought. i'm coming to los angeles september 18th for a live taping of my podcast. government sequences. graham l would get tickets at camp dot com and check out the gas government secrets for free on i tunes stitcher and spotify until next time. good night, and keep fighting. ah, when i will show the wrong, why don't i just don't get to see out the thing
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because the after an engagement equals the trail, when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground in you know, look at the, below the bull bull autonomy say what's happening as the ball low ball bang, perpetuate there, lowball, money, train thing americans love buying homes. ah, this was a fundamental part of how our political leadership and our country, large, understood the bargain. you get a whole and then you will rebel. right,
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as the things you don't revolt if you have a stake in the system, be really interesting to dial back and think about the longer deeper history of what housings meant in the united states. not just that old question of the american dream, but the bigger question of who the dream has been for or military mission against them will conclude. on august 31st, i was going to need to go to what i thought, the quote unquote a young girl who and i will bundle you so much. you got to be southern company, so the cut, the cut over the whatever the month. okay. that was the quote in the last minute. very good. this was the right weapon against the right. and no, no, no,
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me the the, the, the the us hits back at this k and i get this done as a drug strike kills 2 of its operatives and leaves one more wounded. it's the 1st reprisal for thursday's cobble. apple bombing, in which the 13 americans were amongst the many killed shots of fighting cobble to disperse crowd, says people continue to flock to the boat, desperate to flee, despite ongoing warnings about terror threats.
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