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the partisan nations is more likely to be honest with us following the borders of some interest. well, that's where we leave it for now and a busy use day. keep across all the big developments though, by giving r t a follow on x and checking out our phone to the rafters website as well. the sooners and see and welcome back to going underground, broadcasting all around the world, from the u, a. e. off to us selections that we suggested in recent episodes might be, as it turned out to be a land slide for trump, the line genocide. jo,
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how that goes? how is that lead to control of us hedge a monic power, along with the lackeys and propaganda media? last for now, in the 4 years since trump was empowered to usa has lost its global dominance with the rise of bricks has picked fights with much of the global south sacrifice. hundreds of thousands of ukrainian lives on the altar of naziism. isolated itself with the un, with its u. k. u. s. u um the middle east genocide. oh, wild domestically 40000000 americans could not eat without federal a's. one of the greatest us presidents that has never been is veteran ohio congress when dennis consented to also run in this 2024 election. the full, the mayor of cleveland and lifelong fighting for global justice and peace joins. we have gained from cleveland in ohio, a jealous thank so much my coming back on i. so was i've got to stop before we get to the why the country and the global implications. companies are ations. we are lost in the ohio in the house, a jerry man, did you? you talk to in your book division of lights and the power, how corporate conspiracies tried to destroy you. why did you know when the seats,
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you know, how well you know, really dependent and ran into a trend is political head when it's in terms of the polarization of going on in american politics. and i challenge both partners, but particularly the democratic party that i came from. i challenge them on the endless wars and on the border and on rising deficit. and then government spying in american people. and, well i, when what is know it was that i receive more about 50, more than $50000.00, which is more than any other independent candidate. that's where you were raised for congress in america. so, you know, there is a little bit of glue of light there and find about the outcome for me. i still point with the water loss. but i do believe that of the shift that's happening in american politics towards donald trump represent you. not only here's resilience, but it also represents the failure of the democratic national committee to be able
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to come up with a, a saying and coherent plan to rally. people to the side of their credit card. i know you know what's coming next and those are questions. that is, i mean now you achieve this stuff to try to report said the of health secretary and the cabinet are of k journey is. so is your phone been ringing? are you in the capital view? trump administration, when it takes office in january? honest, i think so, but i, you know, i remain available to help advise people on an informal basis. i don't know that would be comfortable. i'm certainly a very interested in shipping our next president be successful and all americans should be we've come through a very dark period where we put this country to our government, but discovery to the edge of war 3. and 2 don't want that. people want to be able
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to feed their families and want to be able to have a roof over their head, pay their medical bills. uh and uh, an educator, children, and i'll tell you those are very practical aspirations, which i think people have in common. americans have in common with people around the world and americans are not interested in, in killing other people globally. we want, they want to start taking care of things here at home. and of course, that's the kind of thing that we heard from except on guys from our f k junior from josie gab, from talk a call soon from you on my school, these trump uh characters. and then suddenly late into the campaign, the trump campaign. we had with mike from hell being talked about at the pentagon. i know last time round, trump said drain the swamp and then just made this won't bigger and bigger and bigger. what's your hunch, what's your feeling about what you just said there?
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and whether it's really taken on board by a trump himself, a well down trust presidency is going to depend on not getting further involved and for entanglements. he really needs to focus on the domestic economy and on helping business look forward. this economy is shaking. the dollar is not in the same position was 4 years ago. the media design of the brakes uh showed the potential for an infrastructure to clear transactions on the 5th tech is already in place to do it. there's a lot of work that present transfer need to do, and he needs to do it without the united states being involved in, in, in these wars, you know, in the middle east and, and europe. definitely. it's gonna happen overnight though. yeah. i'll get to them
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at least a 2nd, but when you speak about cars on and breaks, i mean, was it a negotiating position? he was trying to develop into campaigns as a 100 percent terrace on countries it to the dollar eyes and so on. or as he does, he understand that there's a new world out there and the option for the united states is to join bricks. well, here's a new world that it was taking place in response to the sanctions that were disastrous . it's taking place in response to wars that never had before going back to 911 and that new world is taking shape away from the united states. and in response to the you're clarity impulse which comes out of the your state department. so i think dial truck is going to be faced with some
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serious decisions about styling scaling back of us position in europe and, and in the middle east. and to try to, uh, uh, find a way that we can move past the uh, with the buying house, the events that divide, administration embroiled america. and i mean, you achieve yourself to our f k junior, who appeared to support the genocide and we don't really understand the comments coming from trump as to whether what he meant when he said finish the job netanyahu biden's holding you back and so forth. what is the money from miriam adults and for the trump campaign? what? what is the significance of that money? does i mean, because he won the house, he's one to send. if you can't run a game, does donald trump o marrying madison. ready but, you know, you have to, i, by the way, i've never metro. i mean, just by everybody else,
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the american political scene in the last 50 years, but i haven't met across. so, but what i do know in studied him is that he's a deal maker. she is there a position where as president, he has a mandate and even though he is very close to the idols and certainly mrs. anderson has been for jars to him and he is close and that yahoo uh president trump. this is legacy is his mother's presidency is going to depend on having some room coming over and, and, and ending this conflict in the middle east of if there's no question then yeah, i would like to drag us new orleans or uh, uh, you know, we were in a photo. hello. so that kind of activity are ready, but trust tro smart enough. that he, he knows that there's limits to how far the other could and x i or
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a part of the right wing with a very small trench can be permitted to force his flag for greater israel without dragging you. i said, you know what they are. there's an image that i want to share with the viewers. when you look at election night to respond to in the morning eastern. when donald trump claim victory. and you saw a dozens of people from his family, take the stage. he's a family man. this is good, you know, he's concerned about children, grandchildren. he, i don't think he's personally interested in seeing the west expanding door and he's not, he's not to go over this and that way. and so i'm, i'm hopeful that impulse will. uh gosh, and uh again, dialogue back to us involvement and counsel met and you know that you can't push any further. there has to be accountability, or i doubt that you know it,
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it will occur at an international what you do share level. but the essential accountability is to counsel, to make a deal that counsels netanyahu to stop it. because the further it goes on, the rest of the destruction of israel is the family. my is the finally my bid. that's a bit worrying. i know his daughter tiffany may be married to an arab american, but it's of course a jared cushion. and the fact that, and you know, we used to sleep in his bed, the bed is worrying. and the inside of you, it's a put around that a real estate based on some of the, those things you, those things are worth knowing. absolutely. but yeah, you know what you can project exactly what's going to happen because they're showing a moving pieces that have resulted in genocide. i'm just, i mean, each any, any person with
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a heart has to be horrified which taking place and gotcha. and in the west bank and loving but i will say that again, a trump presidency will rest on his deal making for nash to find a clever way to get out of this and to help his friend netanyahu get out of it. and the same thing is true, it would trump is a deal measure with respect to uh, uh, to rush. although i think that the buyer, ministration is so bundled matters, uh, sacrificing uh the, the flower of the lives as a flower of it. you credit and all these young people were killed by administrations of products is just not going to be effective in trying to bring about a suspicion of that war. and i think, you know, russia is going to have to sell that was ukraine. you know, why is that?
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uh, uh, will be in both parties, best interest and no rush has to deal with a, uh, a certain fraction of that. you create a government that really doesn't want to see that war. and they all returned back to explain the 2nd, but then they were reports that iran was going to attack on us election day. it didn't retaliate for the previous uh, u. k. u. s. e. you, um, does riley attack on the run? i don't know whether the uranium government is thinking of attacking in this intervening period, the interregnum period. so then trump can say he's the peacemaker afterwards. and now it'd be a better time how it looks like that. let's look at that uh the interregnum period . uh that is designed to be careful attention to because if you look at what happened in 2000 the night when brock obama was elected, i and the bush administration was ongoing. it was over the holiday period over
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a christmas, nor after christmas and new years. that israel launched a fierce attack. and gotcha, and i would expect, i think you could almost predict that there will be an acceleration against the is rarely, ability to be able to control. the narrative has been extraordinary. so that if people really don't understand the vulnerability that israel does have and uh is your doesn't really matter because it's, it's done would be seen as a security problem. so i think uh uh, by the time president trump takes office. i don't 0 already be in place a, a the unfolding of a plan to try to extricate the us from the potential to go, you know, through the war with around, over uh, over the middle east. that is considered
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a child. stop you. the law from the twice us democrat presidential contender involvement, mayor cleveland ohio after this, right? the mother of many places in the world where you can stay on the divide between the 2 oceans and the you might not think kids. one of them is hey, english is northern, our phone goes region and aquinos that us national parks. and today we know the stuff was taking a deep side, interesting beach because system the welcome back to going underground. i'm still here would be twice us democrat presidential contender and full of a matter of cleveland ohio dentist because image dentist and bought one, you are talking about the complexities of what will be happening. i mean, just the genocide in gauze of the invasion of lebanon, of course, the almost daily u. k. u. s. a u, i'm bombing of a,
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around syria and human. but given that you mentioned that the important thing is to concentrate on domestic infrastructure and just rebuilding the basic of some kind of society after decades of clinton bush obama. by them, the liberalism will the military industrial complex just go, okay. you're going to ton should swords into plowshares. we don't have a problem with this plan because you're manufacturing base right now is all to lockheed martin and raphael on northrop grumman and the general dynamics. and the rest of the mental advertising people to sell to ensure that she has of i have issues as well that you will, that the military and industrial intelligence community neccessary speaker is capital intensive. it's not labor intensive. it's all about the bells and whistles of,
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of the national defense infrastructure at, but you know, you have to look at what's happening domestically about as you can just right now. since about a trillion dollars a year. uh no. so called to fax it to so much it is wasted. so much of the box attached theres been absolutely ripped off paying multiple times for goods that would cost a fraction of what was paid for and on the market. so we, we have a moment here economy, which is an event where the american economy is, is struggling, where american people are having trouble buying large making ends made. where the economic policies of the past administration. i have not been successful in reviving the economy. where there's always money for wall street, but not money for main street. and where the united states be precisely because
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of the money that we put into words that were not necessary since $9118.00 trillion dollars of the $36.00 trillion dollar deficit us as the store. so we ended 5. so you look at all that, and the last thing we need to do is to be able to continue us servicing a war in europe, which occurred in russia to furthering a war in the middle east. uh, encouraging israel to move towards and take on iran and let us not forget the down payment on war that was given to taiwan to challenge china, which is, you know, one of the more ambitious undertakings of the auction as a panic a. so you look at all of those things and it's about a global list approach. populism one in the united states, not global is populism is now moving the republican party make note of that as
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a customer shift. and so the global leaders who might be trying to retrench inside the state department at perez, they are going to find themselves at a disadvantage when they propose policies that are going to come crashing with the necessity of a domestic agenda, which the american people expect just expect the demand and uh and so, uh, president trump has a mandate for sure. but that mandate contains the demands of the american people for taking care of things are at home for dealing with high prices that come from a novel ation. dealing with the high cost of housing, which by the way, is linked directly to wall street headphones. taking large shares of the american house in market and in their control and driving up the prices are being, trump has to focus on think sure. and well presidents always have this idea of
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looking for for dragons, this leg trunk cannot do that. you can't afford it, he has to find a way to make a deal. and he's smart enough to do it to make the deal to, to avoid war. and to find a way to focus on things here at home. and if he does say he'll be a successful president and, and he will find himself one of the great present if he doesn't do it uh, work for another 4 years. okay. us. yeah, i detect a sudden open tourism here. dennis, i'm going to say more optimism than usual from you. i mean, would you also say the given the amount of money for low cost harris had it also shows that money doesn't buy you elections in the united states. and with all of the hedge, a monic, a prof again to meet here in your country latino, those women, african americans are of americans, of course. so you could say any more about american politics,
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that money money buys it because she had way more money than i the money money may not buy it, but it makes a pretty good down payment. and uh, yeah, trump, uh, i think it all set and done. they'll probably be combined about 3 or $4000000000.00 spent in a selection. just surprised and make no mistake about it. when the united states supreme court gave a couple rulings over the last 2 decades of but the versus the lego and citizens united, that essentially said money is for a space. all the corporate interest came and they formed these packs all kinds of ok and sophisticated ways of, of lacking transparency and be able to influence elections. they did at every level under something and every level, however you point out correctly that there was something else for it. in america, and that is that the desire of people for an end to a uh,
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a global is position which spent the resources of our country all over the world. forgot about things around which opened up our borders to people from all over the world. didn't take around people home, let me try the americans that registered with the american people. and this vote this uh, you know, that earlier this way or something that people looked at an opportunity to for, for real change. and that i would anticipate there will be on it, but it also say not a lot of struggle with inside those. uh uh uh, those forces in the state department, an independent gun and any intelligence agency who are going to be squealing yes or pulled away from the trough? yeah, well what is the nature of that struggle when the populism you speak of fights with that deep state? will they kill donald trump in the 2 months ahead of january 20th
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a lesson. his personal security is a matter of national concern. and one of the things that i found shocking into selection is that a, a, an assessment ation to could be made on a former president presidential candidate donald trump. and within a matter of days, i just want him to memory all. so what just try to kill a present in a form refreshing. what are we talking about here and the media even when the news 1st broke, try to i act like it was fireworks or something. i mean, there, there is a entrenched, a positional force that even now is on the attack against donald trump and it breeds violence. no question about america really must move away from from that kind of
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a position we have to election, which was the result of acute polarization. we now have to move to the polarized to take um, a note from linkage 2nd inaugural when he said with malice towards out with charity for all would furnish and arise. god gives us to see the right let us by end of the nation's lunch. and we have to bite of our words, which are partisan and hyper partisanship must receipt. and if it doesn't, i, you know, trump. so as a mandate, if it doesn't, i think the american people are weary of, of the parties in brick batch. they want to see something done here at home, and they certainly do not want to see more of the resources squandered globally. and i understand for them. and again, i would say that the biggest shift to pick the car do selection is that the republic republican party claimed the populace mantel and eventually injected the global this sentiment from which i had a whole other on the republican party for,
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for generations. well they have, trump survives, hopefully. either way. is it the end of zalinski? you mentioned the tragic loss of so many hundreds and thousands of ukrainians. ukraine had an impact because of the inflation grain prices, ukraine, the bread basket, one of the bread baskets of the world. biden's, the outgoing administration already was leaking any way, documents against the landscape. and in the run of do a election day. is that finished? is it going to be a negotiated settlement and will the history books actually show what really happened or will it be lies like the they do a war? and yugoslavia i think what happens in, in russia is going to have a lot more to do with how things are shown in your credit. what happens in the united states. we have to remember to go back a few years or there was a, a piece deal on a table which guarantee you credit and sovereignty. but it was uh then for
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stretching and people and then finally ministration will resist any kind of a page deal for their own motivation. which, you know, we're a mixture of making a maniacal impulse is and just pure creed that comes from harms deals. and this vanity that suggests it over to capsize to russian government. all those side now. and what you have is a, is ukraine, which is, it has large destruction. and you know, agriculture. there's been heavily damage. loss of so many young people is there, there needs to be serious discussions about how do you, how do you make you create all again, you know, whether the issue is geographical, financial infrastructure or whatever. and at that, it's important that those discussions began in
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a way that us policy of continuing to feed an escalation or aspect to you as a disadvantage to be able to influence investor. so i will, it will influence it by stopping all the money. draining away, i know punch in more money than dre the way we'll just, i mean, coming to an end here. i mean, free speech clearly is going to benefit from the trump administration, given the censorship industrial complex over dividing the iris years. do you think uh, doing that's going to be the important legacy of the next term and these people can talk about things. i mean, no one believe the rush or gait stuff, in a sense, it was a vote for russia. this vote arguably because all the lies, the press spread, the people didn't seem to care about all of those expressions and all the lives over the years against trump as well. well, yeah, i mean let's go back to russia gate, which was a total concoction conflation and uh, a um,
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a narrative that was promoted in the media to try one reminder, trump presidency from its inception. and of course it was all, uh, it was all hoax. and yes, i saw that the american people are, you know, the media kind of pushed through stuff or wow, understands, but after, wow, you can just get tired of it. and they're tired of it. and they, you know, they, they want to, uh, uh, they want prosperity or at home. and you can have more broad and prosperity at home to tour it out in the united states as it has just had an election where the american people have spoken loud and clear, stopped the endless floors stop, the rising budget of the stop, the government from spy on us take care of things at home sale that border, entire star, take care of americans. i mean, this is, this is not bad. ambitious undertaking. a lot of it has to do with common sense, which, you know, we're talking about. washington is often in short supply, but we're going to find, i think, with the, with the trump administration. a, a,
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a renewed effort to focus on things are at home. but to be sure they're already hawks who are angry to do influence state department policy. and one of the major achievements of a truck administration would be to cause the state department to be returned to diplomacy and away from the militarism which they have adopted as a, as an approach towards dealing with other nations. well, we look forward to your appointment in a drug for ministration, maybe in the state of aba, maybe in the infrastructure of this so needed. that is because it is. thank you and thank you. it's good to see. thanks. that's it for the show. i continued condolences to those of iving, the u. k. u s to i'm genocide here in this region will be back on monday again with the most expensive files go publish them at i. e. b. for more analysis on the future of the usa, on the world of to the historic election,
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wind of the 47th us president, donald j. trump. and you'll then even touch why the social media is not sensitive in your country. and i do i channel going underground tv on ramble dot com to let you know that besides off going undergrad. so you monday, the, [000:00:00;00] the, as the year ends being coming from administration continues to believe the content of the conflict in ukraine. trump, and as people are beginning to understand ending this conflict is more difficult than starting a war. the problem is moscow cube and washington wants different outcomes.
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