Back to episode — Episode 3003 CWSA 10/29/25
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it out now, but he's not backing off from the common sense culture part of it, that clearly some people assimilate better than others. Clearly, it's good for your country if you sort out and make a differentiation between what's easy to assimilate and what's not easy to assimilate. Nobody really disagrees with that. Not really. I mean, not privately. There's a new poll on Trump's deportation plan…
← Previous segment →e I'm coming from. If you took a restaurant and said, "I'm going to reduce your business by 20%." They'd almost certainly be out of business because 20% is way more than the margin that restaurants are making. Most small businesses, if you took 20% away from them, they'd be out of business. If you took any politician who's succeeding and you took away 20% of their supporters, never get elected again. So 20% in so many different ways and domains becomes a tipping point. 10% is dangerous too, but not always a tipping point. Sometimes you could survive a 10% hit, whatever the domain is. 20% almost nobody could ever survive.
So you can't believe anything that comes out of the war zone. So I don't believe they've necessarily cut 20% of Russia's refining capacity. But if they have or if they're going to get the
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re soon because they're doing a lot of attacks. So something's happening. There might be a tipping point and we might be at it, but we don't know what's tipping. One thing that might be tipping is Russia's entire economy. Maybe the other thing that could be tipping would be really bad news, which is Russia deciding to increase the lethality of their own attacks to reduce the effectiveness of the U…
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