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it was a threat to our democracy, the likes of which we have never seen before, all because of trump's inability to fess up. every liberal channel has called trump a threat to democracy since then, and cbs is no exception. they were actively laundering conspiracy theories thrown in by the us state department, and they were laundering them. the republican refused an interview with the 60 minutes program that promised excellent ratings. first, i want them to apologize, because last time... if you remember, they interrogated me about the laptop and said it was from russia, and i said he wasn't from russia, he was from hunter biden. they never apologized. against the backdrop of this information war about the democratic media opposing trump, which has been going on for nine years, the vice presidential debates really looked unusual. america has gotten out of the habit of candidates almost attacking each other while standing on the same stage.
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in american politics, they were normal, the two vice presidential candidates were nice to each other and focused mainly on their policy differences, as for ratings, vance won by a slim margin, it may be true now, it doesn't matter, but trump isn't here forever either, so for the rising star of the republican party, this could be a great investment in his own company as early as 2028. the debate about... illustrated what
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presidential politics might look like after donald trump leaves office. vance may have won by a small margin on points, but he did it in a way that is unlikely to matter much, if at all, to presidential race. the race itself, one might say, has rolled out to the home stretch, there is exactly a month left before the us presidential elections. it was america. all the best to you. there are many children's cards, the most profitable is one. free children's card from alfabank. with it, children receive up to 7,000 rubles. cashback for purchases and money in games. not childishly profitable, alpha is profitable.
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first of all, the crisis along our southern border is entirely due to the fact that the current administration refuses to enforce the laws as they are already exist. the biden team and harris have done a phenomenal job of pushing a lie. the lie is this: we wanted to solve the border crisis, we just couldn't, so we needed to change the law to enforce the border. the republicans didn't agree with that, so sorry.
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so a lot of us said to him, look, the best thing you can do with this bill is find a way to negotiate something to tie joe biden's hands. the democrats wanted funding for ukraine. many republicans, like myself, were against it. republicans wanted border security, so maybe we could force them to secure the border by tying joe biden's hands so he couldn't continue the open border policy. langford makes a lot of this point.
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the department of homeland security in the obama administration said that the crisis level was 400 migrants a day. we would systematically take in 1,400 migrants a day. so that's one example of many, 1,400 a day. yes, that's the number. they would have to process. also, in this bill, there's section 3402, which provides billions of dollars. 2.3 billion for a global initiative to facilitate migration, including the united states to facilitate migration, and also to provide legal services, i'm not kidding, legal services, so that paid lawyers can represent
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illegal immigrants in immigration proceedings, how about you weren't invited here, you'll have to leave, great idea, drop them off in tijuana, even in mexico. government that hates us. figure it out, literally every civilized country does, most uncivilized countries, especially uncivilized countries, yeah, especially uncivilized countries, yeah, but every country... to find a way around the law. that's biden manipulating our legal system, the big flaw in this border security bill. first of all, it's a bill we didn't need, and second of all, it didn't have what we republicans wanted. i don't know why. our demands were not taken into account, maybe mitch mccone didn't set them out as a minimum standard for negotiations, i wasn't there
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when they talked, but i think that's a problem, i think somehow senator lanfort got the message from mitch mccone, "don't worry about coercing joe biden, because that's what this bill turned out to be." why would the top republican in the senate want a bill that would promote illegal immigration, that would provide lawyers for illegal immigrants at taxpayer expense. our impoverished country, why would mitch mcconnell do that? look, obviously, i can't speak for him, i can't get into his head: knowing mitch mcconnell, i doubt he would have thought of that, maybe he didn't realize what effect it would have. my understanding is that mitch mcconnell, in these circumstances, is much more focused on doing everything he can to fund ukraine, to send more money to ukraine, he wanted that, so if he could find...
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i'm watching, but it sounds completely plausible to someone watching from look, i don't work in the senate, i just sides, what do you think, focusing on ukraine is like a religion, yes, it is, it's almost like a... religion, some of my colleagues actually get teary-eyed when they talk about ukraine, as if they're talking about, and their beloved elderly brother who 's going through something terrible, look, i understand that ukraine is going through terrible things, and i have deep sympathy for the ukrainian people in their plight, nevertheless, there is a much more sinister motive, whether people realize it or not, those who have gotten involved in this have become part of...
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a lot of this money is actually going to go into the u.s. labor market, it's going to fund the arms companies, the people who are making the weapons that ukraine is buying, creating jobs for americans here, it's really disturbing. i find it unsatisfactory i find it morally repugnant that we are justifying the prolongation of both the duration and the intensity of someone else's war on the other side of the world.
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generation, hundreds of thousands of people, and then zelensky, their man, simply changes the law so that foreigners can buy farmland in ukraine, they will lose their population and their land, in 10 years there will be nothing left of ukraine, thanks to these people, how do they manage to be protectors, absolutely right, they have good reasons to be indignant at the american people, especially those who contributed to the ukrainians, yes, that is exactly why we deceived them, because when we showed up on the scene, when we started spending money, now... we have excluded the possibility of peace for them, in fact, in the first months of the war there were peaceful solutions, especially in the first year of the war, in 2022, they were excluded when we started pouring all this money into it, and yes, if i were a ukrainian, i would be deeply
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outraged by the actions of the us government, we prolonged the war, made it more brutal excluded. all luxury cars are sold out in the showrooms, that is, many rich people have fled ukraine. and, by the way, i do not even blame them, i just say that this is a fact, while people who couldn't afford to run off and buy a bentley in dubai were killed in a war that we created. a lot of foreign aid is poor people in
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rich countries being forced to give money to rich people in poor countries. so. you 've seen all sorts of indicators popping up in the media that work for the people who run the democratic party. the atlantic and the new yorker, in particular, and others, have recently published articles saying that the constitution is a barrier to progress. yeah, you heard john kerry say the first amendment is a problem. that's not an accident, is it? no, no, that's not an accident. quite frankly, these guys aren't kidding, they're serious, because first of all, if you look at democracy as an end in itself, i don't think they are, but just follow my line, if they look at democracy as an end in itself, pure democracy, as pure as it can be, then the constitution itself is an obstacle to that.
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will look down on the senate as being unrepresentative, as being some kind of form of inequality that disenfranchises, because the whole point of the senate is that it includes equal representation of all the states. even if you amended it so that each state had a different number of senators, instead of two, article five of the constitution, which governs the amendment process, would stop you, it's patently unconstitutional, you can't change the principle of equal representation, they hate that, why, because many of their voters are concentrated in a handful of states, densely populated urban centers, they think extreme...
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it's possible, but it would require two consecutive constitutional amendments: first the part that prohibits amendments, and then you 'd have to actually make the change. amending the constitution to abolish the electoral college or change the equal representation in the senate doesn't have the support you need right now to make those changes, but now i'm really worried, we have one major political.
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of power to so-called experts, even at the expense of the democratic input of the people. but more and more people are waking up to the problem. and the fact that the problem is inextricably linked to our departure from the founding document that i am inclined to believe was written by wise men inspired by god, which is the u.s. constitution. i think more and more people are seeing this every day. do they know constitutional doctrine or not? they know, that there is something wrong with washington, because by their fruits you shall know them. and the fruits of washington are that the american people are poorer, less free than ever, because they live under the oppression of a government that passes laws with impunity that would make king george ii blush. that's true. this time we don't have to have a revolutionary war to change it, because our law already protects us. we
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just need to know what the protections are, and that the whole point of the constitution is to make federal government less powerful and therefore less prone to abuse. but people hear that every day. donald trump doesn't always speak in the same words that i do, he doesn't always use the terms federalism, separation of powers, and he doesn't always use the terms structural power sharing, but he gets it, he gets it because he cares deeply about the american people and he sees that people are suffering under the oppression of government, and that's why we have a truly unique opportunity in this election, and i hope, i pray, i have all the reason to expect the american people to do what they must to restore the constitution by voting for trump and vence. senator michaeli from utah. by the way, 8 years ago, i would not have expected you to say this, i watch you with great admiration. thank you very much. thank you, it is good
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we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story. russian servicemen met with residents of ugledar, who were hiding in the basement of a local school during the liberation cities from the air force of ukraine. at the beginning of the military actions there found refuge about 450 people, now only 16 remain, the rest left, unable to withstand the deprivation, in total in the basements of residential buildings remained more than 100 measured residents,
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we will not go anywhere, us here ... ugledar remained, let me remind you, was liberated on october 3, the battle for one of the main ukrainian outposts, had been going on since the twenty-second year, during the storming of the city, russian troops abandoned the tactics of a frontal attack and bypassed the city from the flanks, cutting off supply and evacuation routes to the ukrainian armed forces. beyond ugledar in the western direction , the road to dnepropetrovsk and zaporozhye opened, in the northern and northwestern to kurakhovo, pokrovsk and chasovyar, where the defense of the ukrainian armed forces. already practically destroyed. well, now the footage from the kursk border area, and there, as the ministry of defense reports, in terms of manpower of armored vehicles in the ukrainian armed forces missile air strikes were carried out. the crews of army helicopters k-52m worked on those enemy targets that were detected by reconnaissance. all these targets, as reported by the air controller, were destroyed. russian troops continue to fight with the ukrainian armed forces in the border area.
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