Back to episode — Episode 2768 CWSA 03/04/25
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this is war. You can try to censor us but we're not giving up the First Amendment. So you tell us how expensive you want to make this because there's nothing we're not going to do to make sure that we're not censored. You can censor yourself, put yourself out of business as a real country, but you're not going to do it to us. And I think that Trump, again one of the magic parts of Trump is that he…
← Previous segment →hat meeting and it sounded like oh looks like there's a little bit of unity there. So the UK and France were talking about maybe putting boots on the ground. And I thought well it starts with two of the more important countries and then they'll slowly be collecting their allies and maybe they've got this, maybe they figured it out. But instead apparently what we just learned is that Germany walked out of the meeting according to the European Conservative. So Germany just said, I'm paraphrasing because I wasn't there, but it was something like wait what did you just say? Well our idea is we're going to put boots on the ground in Ukraine. Wait whose boots? You know European. So we're going to put some UK boots, going to put a little France boots, we can get some German boots over there filled with people of course not just the boots. And then Germany was like we're done. That's crazy. And they just walked out.
Now if Europe can't get Germany on board and it's not because it's expensive it's because Germany just said ah how about no, how about hard no. And then we're not even sure if France and the UK agree on what a ceasefire would look like. So the European Union or let's just call it the European countries decide that they're going to go it alone and the best they could come up with is two countries that almost agreed and the rest of them just said are you crazy we're out. So it looks like they got nothing.
But then on top of that the head of the EU says that they're going to unveil an 800 billion plan to rearm Europe. 800 billion. And I say to myself okay what would have been the most predictable outcome, not the most entertaining, the most predictable outcome. Let's see if you can figure this out. There's a possibility of conflict. People are trying to prevent conflict but there's a real possibility of the conflict. If you were going to predict what was going to happen the most obvious prediction it would have been oh so what will happen is that the military-industrial complex will get billions of dollars and we'll get screwed. It was completely predictable. The military-industrial complex they just keep winning. I've actually thought how could I get in on this military-industrial complex because you know I like to be on the winning team and I swear to God they win every round. What's your problem Russia? You're going to need to buy some weapons. What's your problem China? Well I got an idea you better spend a trillion dollars on weapons. It's like no matter what we do the answer is always give money to the military-industrial complex.
So that's why we like Trump because I don't think he automatically falls for that. It's also weird that Europe ha
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s nukes and those are not a deterrent to being invaded. Like what are they actually buying weapons to do? Are they buying weapons so that they don't have to use their nukes if Russia tries to roll over Europe and take over the UK? Has Russia ever shown, give me a history lesson, has Russia ever shown interest in conquering any country that wasn't really either Russian-speaking or had some obvious…
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