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Trump 2.0 Is Dismantling the System While Critics Hold Empty Protests

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The "hands-off theory" represents politicians evading responsibility while still cashing taxpayer checks, creating a dangerous leadership vacuum where accountability disappears and progress stalls. Tim Huttner exposes this political wet napkin for what it really is – not about freedom but about avoiding the difficult work of governance.

• Passive governance allows politicians to shrug responsibility while continuing to collect paychecks
• Local examples include city councils deadlocked on development while infrastructure crumbles
• Trump's tariffs are addressing unfair trade practices where other countries charge 60% duties on American products
• The irony of anti-tariff protesters often driving foreign vehicles while opposing fair trade policies
• Bureaucratic inefficiency wastes taxpayer money while providing poor service
• Political disengagement, especially among Republicans, has allowed extreme policies to take root
• Leadership requires grabbing control when systems fail, not passive observation
• The number one selling car in China is actually a Buick, showing even the Chinese prefer American vehicles when affordable
• Both political parties have good ideas, but tribal politics prevents implementation of common-sense solutions

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Speaker 1:

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Speaker 2:

Thank you, sergeant-at-arms. You can now take your post. The views and opinions expressed in this program are solely those of the individual and participants. These views and opinions expressed do not represent those of the host or the show. The opinions in this broadcast are not to replace your legal, medical or spiritual professionals. Welcome to the bunker where the truth is instantatized and no one's pulling our strings. Today we're tearing the shiny label off this so-called hands-off theory. Spoiler alert it's not about freedom.

Speaker 1:

It's about evasion.

Speaker 2:

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Speaker 2:

I've had some time away. I've seen some country, talked to some people, people talk to people, spread out my HuttCast wings and of course, if I do that, I'm going all over the country and I'm dropping my stickers wherever I've been Kind of a thing for me. So if you've been in a bathroom, restroom, a, whatever, you'll see my propaganda firmly planted somewhere within Vision's sight. Yeah, I do that Kind of gets out there, kind of did some fun stuff like last year with that and it kind of turned out. So hey, we're doing it again. All right, you heard of my intro. Couldn't help but hear my my intro. This shiny new label how do you like that, the shiny new label thing? That was kind of a cutesy thing, as Deputy Director would say of the FBI Cutesy, and it's kind of a shame we miss him on the radio front, but we're going to enjoy him in the FBI. Dan Bongino has accepted his position. He is now firmly rooted within the swamp area. I say good for him.

Speaker 2:

Let's get back to the show here. What is a hands-off theory Now? You might think it's a spirit about freedom. You might think it's hey, don't touch my stuff. You might think go out and do some research on it. Kind of important that you know this. Again, the left has tried some pretty sneaky underhand stuff, but this one's kind of a good timing for them, seeing how POTUS 47 has made it happen.

Speaker 2:

I wake up. Every day. I wake up every day thinking, yeah, we're doing this. Many years of this left-handed liberal nut job stuff Purple hair, green teeth, piercings in every orifice they can make, peeing in the wrong bathroom, not having a God to pray to. Everything's about chaos. Not anymore Again, thanks to POTUS47. Things are being shut off. Dei woke away.

Speaker 2:

I've been waiting for this for a long time. I hope you have too, because if you have, then I'm kind of preaching to the choir. If you haven't, when you're listening to this show, tell me what good it did. You Tell me what the win is for you, so that someone can Participate in female sports as an actual biological male? I don't think there is. I think you just want the attention. Participate in female sports as an actual biological male? I don't think there is. I think you just want the attention. I think that this party, these people, these nutjobs just want to be able to say I did that Kind of like. We had this guy. He was a guy, so there was no gender dysphoria here Comes up to our city hall and says that's not the new flag, I want the new flag.

Speaker 2:

You have offended me by not putting up the new flag. Minnesota here is kind of a thing, kind of a sore subject for us older guys who say, no, that's still our flag, we ain't taking it away. So this snot nose complains to our city administrator. I'm offended and frankly I just might do something about this City administrator, caved like a schoolgirl in the first hour, couldn't wait to hang the new flag. Well, technically it is the flag of the new Minnesota.

Speaker 2:

But again, how it got handled was a lot of underhanded, sneaky stuff. It just kind of happened and they say, oh, we told everybody. We told everybody, you had a choice to chime in. Well, if you had 44 million people in your city, would you really have a choice to chime in? Again, the right sits on their ass, doesn't get involved, doesn't think nothing of it until it's too late and it's done. They went through all the procedure, they went through all the meetings, they went through all the meetings and, yeah, we settled on a Somalian flag in Minnesota. Yeah, take a look at it. I highly advise you to look at it. And then go look at the Somalian flag. Not much difference. And I would think that the Somalian people who put this up wanted something of their hometown and we were it.

Speaker 2:

So back to the theory of we're not hands-on enough. The hands-off theory, if you look at it, just came up to light since Trump's doing his 47 POTUS stuff. The man is keeping his famous promises and he is going to say, look, this ain't 45 anymore, this is 47. And I will make a difference. Through hook or crook, through barrel or narrow, we're going to do this. I respect that. Again, the guy's kind of a narcissist, maybe, not kind of. Maybe. He is Likes to hear his own thing, but he's got a buffer, he's got someone to kind of take the heat for him. If you look at this, Smart.

Speaker 2:

Japanese have done this for centuries Iyan, where the guy making the decision sits back and the junior members go up front and open their mouth. Guess who's the junior member, elon. I love what he's doing too. Now, these hands-off guys who are all freaking out they're going to turn this off, they're going to turn that off, they're going to take this way, they're going to yeah, okay. So part of fixing stuff is got to dismantle it, tear it apart, rebuild it from the bottom up so that it's not wasting our dollars. The hands-off theory is nothing more than a political wet napkin.

Speaker 1:

We're not involved.

Speaker 2:

They say let the market, the community, the department handle it. That's what they say, that's what they're saying. What Really there's? What? Napkin Crap? Think about it long term. If we had a whole bunch of stuff that wasn't working, how do you fix it? You got to kind of start over. Will it be interrupted? Yeah, it's going to get interrupted, no more than we got interrupted in the 20s and 30s when they said, hey, let's do a tax so we can pay for things. But it'll only be temporary since the 20s.

Speaker 1:

Really.

Speaker 2:

The second thing I see of this hands-off theory is the doctrine of it, the passive governance, shrugging the responsibility while they're still cashing the taxpayers' checks. Now think about that again the doctrine of passive governance shrugging responsibility while still cashing money or checks. They're still collecting Nancy Pelosi, worth $45 million or whatever that thing is, at a salary of $190,000 a year. Let's do the math on that. Let's talk, for example, for this passive governance, city leaders, leaders, development issues this is like. Everybody has this problem in their city. I don't care who you are, I don't care where you're from or what you do. Something needs to get done. City leaders you got five, usually got five on a council. Minneapolis has like seven or twelve, just because it's so big, depending on your size, but for the most part rural America.

Speaker 2:

Anything outside of District 5, ilhan Omar's district is gonna be about five people, maybe seven. You get half the people who are pro building, the other half that are pro-not-building and the other half of that half I want to keep it the way it was. Well, wherever you fall into personally is where your city leaders should be following you. If they can't and they've decided to make decisions for you or not for you because you picked the elected people, then I would say you have a problem within your city, your hierarchy. Now, once those people are making decisions for you, now they're not to make your decisions, they're just to make your decisions for you. Case in point they don't want to build new infrastructure. They don't want to build, or they do want to build half of them again. Now you're fighting half and half in the city. Usually it's a divided council of half Dems, half Democrats, with half. You know just it's half and half. Then you get some liberals thrown in there just to muck it up and you have this constant fight within the council. Now the mayor's job in these times are supposed to say look guys, we're here, bipartisan. We need to sit down and say here's what we're not going to do and still maintain and gather and do the things we're supposed to do. Yeah, here in my underground bunker location we have some city leaders that I don't know. I think the age has gotten to the point where they just can't build a group, a group of people that can constantly be on the same page with but again, that could happen in anybody's city. It lacks the wisdom, and that comes with age. Just because you're smart doesn't mean you're wise, and we have a whole lot of not wisdom.

Speaker 2:

On one of our councils, for instance, we also put out a correct version of the way to put UTVs in our city. Most cities have them. Most cities across the country don't even care about them. They're just there. Now, for your instance, a UTV is an almost $35,000 to $40,000 piece of equipment. It rivals the price of most cars. It has signals. It has signals, it has insurance. It is licensed by the state in which you're in. In here it's in Minnesota, so now I pay a tax for a license on a UTV that is in our city and our city has decided to not let the citizens drive theirs around.

Speaker 2:

Think about that. Think about that freedom. Think about that political wet napkin I was talking about. Let the market, let the community, let the department handle it. Passive conveyance of governance. Passive conveyance of governance. They shrug their responsibility while thinking that they knew what was best. Now for that, I'll give them the fact that they did run, they did win. They are in that position for that. But they are injecting their opinions and their beliefs in the beliefs of who they're supposed to be injecting. They've replaced ours with theirs. This is what hands-off theory should be. Don't inject your theory from mine. Now back to the political thing and things, the big stuff.

Speaker 2:

City leaders dodging development issues is kind of a thing that they've been doing for a long time. Because no one wants to write the check Now, unless you've sat in the chair and I have. You don't understand the pressures involved on both sides of this conversation. Now, it's not like you're dodging, it's just like do you want to deal with it, or do you want the next group to deal with it, or do you want someone else dealing with it so you don't have to? Whatever that mental currency is, it's going to be a thing. If you deal with it, you're going to have half the people like it and half not. Your city might need it, it doesn't matter, need it, it doesn't matter. So, shrugging the shoulder as an example of the dodging development issues, it's a city official who's going to say well, I'm claiming that this is going to be a county thing, it ain't going to be a city thing.

Speaker 2:

County gets involved. You never want the county involved, not in our county. County gets involved and says never want the county involved, not in our county. County gets involved and says hey, really, we don't really know if we need that kind of development. Maybe you need a school, school board's involved. Now, school says let the curriculum decide itself. Well, that's a hope. And wait and see.

Speaker 2:

Anybody who goes into a conversation with a group of people without having some kind of a roadmap, a format, is asking for trouble. Because you could want to go in talking about this development thing, whatever it is, new school, new roads, whatever it is, and leave talking about Taco Bell and what we're going to have on our beef and bean burrito. We're way, way left side, we're gone Too late. You can't unwind that clock, you can't get those people back in there and have this conversation about that again. Well, you've sufficed the state mandate, charter or the laws.

Speaker 2:

That said, we had a meeting, we had an open meeting and we happen to like cream sauce on our taco now. Well, we still had the meeting. Now you can put anything you want in that blank. Now, if you followed me on that, you went in there and wanted to talk about development of a piece and if you did what the school district would say, let's let the school district just go where it goes and we'll just deal with it. Then, and by the time you're out, you're talking about sauce on your taco. Then you go back to state and say, oh yeah, well, we had this conversation, we had the closed, open meeting, we had the laws in place and we talked about beef and bean burritos, but now we're going to put our road in that we want. That's the importance of staying on topic when you're in one of these sessions. So the school board says let the curriculum decide itself, which is baloney. And then federal agencies ghosting while disasters unfold.

Speaker 2:

Well, how many people remember and this is all part about the hands-off theory how many people remember all those storms and floods we had down southern states? Yeah, I do too. And who comes into the rescue? The Trump group. Who left it hanging in the wind? Sleepy Joe and the crazy girl left it hanging in the wind. Sleepy Joe and the crazy girl yeah, that's your hands-off theory for you. Those are the people that you elected to do this.

Speaker 2:

Here in our city, we have a lot of protesting, going on Protesting, and they want to make it sound like it's such a big thing to walk around holding a sign. Now, j6 was a protest, a little more active protest. What happened? People didn't like those protests. So people around the US are protesting. I'm holding my finger parentheses up protesting, holding my finger parentheses up, protesting because they think holding a sign up is going to help us as a group.

Speaker 2:

Now, if you just listen to them, why are they doing the protesting? Why do they want this passive governance? They want a CYA tactic and that's a cover your ass tactic. Avoid accountability while pretending to empowering others is their main theory. They're empowering you to go out and stop your signs. And I'll tell you what. You couldn't be further from the truth. These people couldn't empower anything.

Speaker 2:

Obviously, you know they're worried about the price of stuff.

Speaker 2:

Oh, it's good, it was a tariff thing. You know, it's this whole hands off my 401k. I mean all this narrative crap. They don't have it. It's not there, you can't touch it. Trump can't even touch it.

Speaker 2:

So what makes you think? Why are you so scared? Because now shit's getting done? Trump's going to say hey, no more of this wussy-wussing around, where we're going to make stuff happen. You don't like it? Tough, I got three more years 3.9 more years of this and we'll make it happen. Maybe that's what they don't like about it. Should we go out and ask the left and the crazy left should we do this? You think Pelosi makes all this money by sitting around and talking stupid? Because if she don't, she's taking it. I do hope that the DOJ finds some stuff on them guys and puts the ringer to them. They've earned it. So it's easier to trust the process than to admit you don't want the heat. Think about that. It's easier to trust the process than to admit you don't want the heat. So we're thinking that the process of don't touch my stuff is going to be more logical than hey, we've got to crack some eggs to make an omelet. It's going to be easy. We've had 30-some, 40-some easy years on top of the tax laws from the 20s, to unscrew this up, and Doge is doing a great job. He's doing a great job. He's doing what he's supposed to do.

Speaker 2:

Trump not stupid, not in 47,. Trump 2.0 has got some way. Different theories Remember the Japanese theory? Old wise guy sits back calling the shots and the young snot noses go up front and tell how it is. That's how this is working. That's what's happening. Trump 1.0 said a lot of narcissistic stupid shit. You know he didn't change his stripes. You know he's still narcissistic.

Speaker 2:

But now he's got another one to help Winter chicken dinner. So do you really trust the process Than to admit you don't want the heat? Well, the heat is basically, if you're taking all this in and you think it's right that we're not correcting this, the system that's broken. It's been broken for decades. That's the heat, I don't know. I kind of pay enough in taxes. I'm kind of sick of seeing egg prices fluctuate, fuel prices fluctuate. Oh, take your pick. The tariff thing, I'm going to get into that, but I'm going to get into it right after this section of.

Speaker 2:

Why do they use it that way? Why do they cover their ass? Why do they avoid accountability? Why is it easier to trust the process than to admit you're wrong and then passive control, plausible deniability. If you were a Dem on the take big time level, big Senate level, and you wanted some plausible deniability, you're going to say, look, this is going to screw up, you ain't going to work, you ain't going to fix this. So all these people, instead of wanting to fix the problem, want to fight the guy fixing the problem. So they at that point can have deniability Somehow.

Speaker 2:

I don't believe if JD Vance was president we'd have this much resistance If this is Sleepy Joe or O'Biden jumping on this. I don't think we'd have this resistance and bravo to the Trump administration for relabeling an O'Biden program. Bravo, genius, pure genius. Didn't have to wait. Bravo, genius, pure genius. Didn't have to wait. Now we have some conversation in our family about Mr Trump and how some people are so skewed with sound bites and the media and they're coming to take all stuff and oh, come on, believe me, you'll live through this, you won't get hurt. You just don't know what's going to cost them yet. What's going to cost them.

Speaker 2:

We're going to save a crap load of money because we're actually doing the job we're rebuilding. You got to start from block zero before you go to block one, block two, block three. You can't just jump in there and say, pow, this is all fixed. This is nothing you're going to fix overnight, unless you strip it down and start over. Trump's doing that. He's doing that. His tariffs genius that's something Clinton did. His tariff's genius that's something Clinton did back in the 80s.

Speaker 2:

Nafta, north American Free Trade Act, the tariffs in which they okay, let me put it to you this way All these people out protesting, everybody's got their sign up, everybody's got their blue hair, their green hair, their purple hair, the toe rings of their nose, the 47 studs going down each side of her head for studding her ears. Those kind of people, I'll bet you anything. They drove up in a foreign car. Okay, you want to double down on that? Throw me some fan mail, because I still get fan mail. You throw me the fact that if there's anybody, you know weirdos, lefts, crazies, talk stupid. Just look in the driveway. Take a peek at what they're driving. 100 bucks. Just look in the driveway. Take a peek at what they're driving. $100. $100. One fresh Benjamin Franklin says they ain't got an American car in the driveway.

Speaker 2:

I'll bet you, I will bet you Not, that driving a foreign car is bad. No, but again, free trade, fair trade, not unfair trade. We've had enough unfair trade. And that's what Trump's telling you. He's telling you which we've been telling him for years. Well, I've been jumping up and down over it. I've been jumping up and down since since Biden was talking crap. You can't have fair trade when they are tariffing our products into theirs at 60-some percent. The Canadians call it duty. I don't know what they call it in China, but they can't afford our products because it's so far outpriced, priced. So their government gets to China this tax so that the China people can't afford American things. But when we do it, oh, we're having trouble within In our own ranks. We're having people cry crap, piss and moan. For what? Because he's trying to level the playing field. You want to nick us 30% coming in. We're going to nick you 30% going out. Pure genius. Well, there's nothing new about it, but hey, he had the balls to do it. Let's nod our head at that.

Speaker 2:

Let's accept it for what we did and put him in office, including with the popular vote. By the way, even the Dems couldn't trust Kamala. Who could? This is word salad shit. So think about those tariffs. What's the worst thing that can happen? A you can buy American. Take that foreign car that's going to be worn out pretty soon and find a hole and bury it in it. Go buy an American product. Or if you do have seven cars, at least make a couple of them. Freaking American cars your Hyundais, your Hondas, your you know again fine cars. And if you think that's your choice of freedom, go ahead. You know what the number one selling car in China is? I'll give you a little drumroll. It ain't what you think it is. You'd think they'd have some kind of a Hyundai. Whatever it is, the number one selling car in china is a buick. Yeah, put that in your pipe and smoke it.

Speaker 2:

A little quote from beretta buick they don't like their cars they don't even want to be caught dead in their cars. So they, they do do buick the in their cars. So they do Buick the people that can't afford it do Buick Ever thought of that? Now we take a China card here, a Kiel $10,000. Let's say it's $10,000. Now we've got a Buick going their way and it's going to be $30,000. $28,000, $30,000. Now we've got a 2. Going their way and it's going to be 30 grand, 28, 30 grand.

Speaker 2:

So we got a 2.7 to 1 ratio of their out point versus our in coin. That's pretty good. But if you want that car, you have to pay the number, china, and you ain't going to hugely spike it on the way in communist regime for how much it costs. So your people can't afford it. Now, how is it their people can't afford it On a tariff? And when we talk tariffs or 47 POTUS talks tariffs and it's going to cost us, how come they're not jumping up and down and protesting in the streets Again? Protest with my fingers up Because it's crap, it's just crap. So what does it really do?

Speaker 2:

The left is trying to kill the initiative. No one knows who's driving, so nothing moves. No one knows who's driving, so nothing moves. Who started this initiative? Who started this hands-off? Who put their name on this little title? Nobody's claimed it, yet I don't see anybody who's claimed it. I kind of stay pretty current. I don't know anybody who's claimed it. I kind of stay pretty current, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Think about it. It also breeds chaos. No decisions, no directions, no results. Hmm, kind of fits with the last one, doesn't it? It kills initiative. And who's making decisions? Who's steering this bus? Who's empowering? Who's shifting the blame from school district, what, and then you have again plausible liability based upon why they use it.

Speaker 2:

You see how the show shows kind of coming together and kind of a cross your fingers, the knuckles all fit together type of thing. It had to be talked about because I've been sitting and watching this, I've been busy, haven't had time to do many shows but I kind of had to stop what I was doing and say, oh, this has got to happen, because I don't think people are paying attention. I kind of had to stop what I was doing and say, oh, this has got to happen, because I don't think people are paying attention. I think if you're listening to my show, you're one that do pay attention. I think the people across the country, the globe, the wherever you're listening to, what language you're listening to it in, you're listening, how it equates to you, I don't know.

Speaker 2:

Remember, I'm not always certain, but I am always certain. Again, I did not write that I'm not always right, but I am always certain. It's kind of humility for me. It's still true. It makes sense. Okay, real world examples of tailor your city for audience.

Speaker 2:

Hmm, I did add the fumbles to make growth commercial growth. Council claims that it's not our lane. Meanwhile, buildings rot. Their redevelopments don't happen. In this case, their 401ks are still active. They're still making money. Yeah, the market jumps around a little bit. Of course it's going to jump around a little bit. It better. It means that the market's a viable living thing. So it jumps up and down. Big deal. Your GDP is still on task. And then some.

Speaker 2:

I do hope Trump turns the oil back on in our country. That would be a huge win for us. But I don't know. I think he's kind of holding out there the fox in the hen house type of deal. He's going to use up everybody else's juice first and then we'll use our last and sell it back to him at stupid numbers. Again, the art of the deal, people. The art of the deal, paying attention to how stuff works. Kind of a win that way.

Speaker 2:

Okay, community begs for road repair. Again, more of the real world examples. Tailor your city or your audience County blames, state, state blames, county Potholes everywhere. Purgatory, oh. The world is falling. It's upside down. Meanwhile they're still again cashing your checks. They're still taking your money. So hands off. Really, it's a cowardice in a suit. Hands off, whoever started that up. It's leadership in a theater where everybody's acting but no one's leading. Again on the side of the road holding your sign up. We're all acting, but no one's leading. Who's leading? Trump's leading.

Speaker 2:

And you left listeners out there thinking I'm a Trump fanzy. Nope can do Joy. I'm not a Trump fan, but I am a fan of getting stuff done unless you've had your own business. Not collect a check for 30 years, not go to work and punch a clock or whatever you did to get your union benefits, to get your whatever it is on the way out the door until you die and you collect down all your stuff. People who run their own business do a way, different format of things. You don't make money. You don't get crap. You still got employees to pay. Can't pay your employees. Tough Paying your visa so you can pay them. There's no money coming in. You find money. You got all these employees to feed and their families. Yeah, you got a job to do when, if you're at a middle management position in a big company where they're selling billions of dollars to the US government, again cashing out checks to buy airplanes at Boeing fighter jets, black Geed, whatever it is you're still collecting your check?

Speaker 2:

And oh, by the way these people when Doge goes and cuts all these jobs he didn't cut jobs, he just cut the inefficient ones and they get on TV and they cry I don't know where my next meal's coming from. I'm two years out of college. I got 19 kids. I don't know what's going to happen to me. Welcome to the world of uncertainty.

Speaker 2:

These left nut jobs who think that their job is so secure because they work for the federal government and the government is not a job producer. Ever, never was, never will be. People might think, hey, I work for the government, I'm secure. Until this happens, I think it's a win for people to think that, just because you work for a government and you think you're untouchable, well, here you go. You've lived it Now. You've lived through it. Where a self-employed person lives through that every day. Uncertainty, you want uncertainty, yeah, you bet.

Speaker 2:

Stop pissing away our money, stop wasting, because, like the DMV, where there's 94 people and one person doing it and she walks around like she's got nothing to do all day. That's the inefficiency. Or stand in line at a post office. Oh wait, the song comes on the radio. The rest of you can wait until I get my groove on that kind of inefficiency. You all know it, you've all seen it, you've all been part of that inefficiency. And one guy's trying to fix it and you're mad at him. Come on, common sense ain't common enough and it sure as hell ain't common. Fix it. And that's what he's doing. I hope he keeps every campaign promise that he ever, ever said. I don't care how stupid stuff he says, I hope he keeps the stupid ones too. Just to prove a point he works for us. That's what voted him in there.

Speaker 2:

Okay, let's see Leadership. Follow my little cute chart here the results you, the taxpayer, get ghosted while bureaucrats pass the buck Like hot potato. I think I said enough about that one during this whole soiree. I think I'm kind of on page with that one. Let's see here. Final words from the bunker Hands off. It doesn't work when the house is on fire. That's kind of a quote I was thinking of last night. It can't work If everything's in chaos, which it is again. This is an assimile for chaos egg prices out of whack, all the chaos that's going around us, the inefficiencies where Pelosi's making net worth of $48 billion whatever she is, you know, you get it, don't you?

Speaker 1:

You hear?

Speaker 2:

what I'm saying. That house is on fire. You can't have a hands-off, you have to have somebody steering this bus. I don't make predictions and I don't believe in magic or circumstances here, but if you pay attention to what's going on, in the past you got the guys throwing this up. You got Elon everybody's kicking his ass because he's a Trumpanzee and he's doing what the boss says Well, that's the hierarchy of government. The boss says crap. You say what color, how high and what pile do you want it in, sir, if you don't like that, get out of the job. No one's keeping you there. So he's doing this. And now he's the guy. He's the guy who gets to sit back and call the shots. And excuse me, but some of you people who are way seriously gone and I hear this a lot from people we're not going to let a non-elected official call the shots.

Speaker 1:

Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa whoa, whoa.

Speaker 2:

So we're going to let an elected official who's corrupt as the day is long, versus a non-elected official sanctioned by the president the president of the United States do his job, where he has nothing to lose or nothing to gain. He's a billionaire, he don't need that money, he can give two craps less about it, but he can have the mental currency of being a fixer, a mental fixer, a government fixer, and he fixes it. And he can live the rest of his life fixer, a mental fixer, a government fixer, and he fixes it, and he can live the rest of his life with his kids and everybody else who lives in this country and be in that fixerage. When he was, my dad did this, my grandpa did this, my whatever, whatever. That hierarchy is going to be that chain of family. Who can say that happened on our watch? I would say he would be the fireman while this house is on fire. Think about that. Okay, let's see here.

Speaker 2:

So the next one is leadership isn't watching from the sidelines, it's grabbing the damn house. It's grabbing the house. It's by hook or crook. These people are going to grab this while they can because they're desperate. A long time ago on a show I said look, you watch when these Dems get out of control. And we're pretty much at that point. You can see by the fear and the panic in their eyes they're out of control. Aoc's got half as stupid as she was, which is three times stupid than anybody else. But you know, think about the total. They're scared, they're figuring whatever they can do to try and keep themselves A out of prison because of the stuff they've done. And guess who's going to do it? The people they tried to put in prison many times before.

Speaker 1:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

The Dems constantly poking a bear. They did not. They did not expect this Trump's back in 47. Oh shit, we've been beating this guy's ass since he was in 45. Beat his ass through 46, and now he's at 47. This world is round, people. This world is round, and he's going to get his and they are going to get theirs, and I hope he does, because he has earned that right on these witch hunts.

Speaker 1:

They could have left his ass alone.

Speaker 2:

Go away, trump. Nah, they had to kind of throw him in jail, put him through the court system, file papers, constant, constant. You don't think there's some payback coming? What would you do? Buy Gatsby Gagons and go to church and pray it off. Go ahead. Ain't that dude? He's that guy who will go after them again, as he should. So my win is go ahead, back yourself out. Payback's a bitch. So they're grabbing the house. They're freaking out. Here's a good one Stay awake, stay loud, and if they won't lead, we will. Stay awake, stay loud, and if they won't lead, we will.

Speaker 2:

I kind of got to pick on the Republicans a bit on this one, because for many years they'd sit back and I don't have time for politics, I don't have this, I don't care, I just don't. They never engaged it. They never engaged until now, until they realized that they were so far out of control. Guys peeing in girls' bathrooms, showering with 14-year-old girls and your 15-year-old guy kid Really, six-foot-two male peak performance competing against women swimming how do you put that together? Did you see the one about the fencing gal Been? All over the news lately? They come up to the sign it's a fencing program, it's with swords, and you know the whole fencing program. She comes up and she on guards him and she takes a knee and this guy, who identified as a gal, who was in that sport.

Speaker 2:

Now, because he identifies as something he you know, his, his brain is freaking weird. She takes a knee and this, this punk sack, walks up to this gal on her knee who will not engage this and says what's wrong? Really, really, really. This dumb kid was dumbfounded. Now you look at the two together he has a foot and a half advantage. His arms are longer, his arms are bigger, he has more power, more strength. Would you engage that? I say bravo to the girl who took the knee, absolutely bravo, fantastic. You know, trump had to see that one.

Speaker 2:

Now, all these courts fighting this, minnesota, these Ellis and all these puke sacks oh, we're going to fight this. We're going to fight Trump. We're going to start another. Do you really think he gives a snot nose about what kind of file you're going to file on him? When he's the president, he can pardon himself. He don't care, of course.

Speaker 2:

Not like Sleepy Joe, where you can pre-pardon everybody, just in case Trump goes after him, which he did and he will. You don't pre-pardon, you don't pre-cog that type of stuff. What's wrong with these stupid people? Hey, just in case, I'm going to pre-cog, pre-pardon everybody, go, pardon everybody. Nope, don't happen that way. I said that three shows ago Never going to happen. Go Pardon everybody. Nope, don't happen that way. I said that three shows ago, never going to happen. Yeah, so how do you think the world's going around everybody? You guys overseas, you're not going to see this, but we're seeing it here. Stay awake, stay loud, and if they don't lead, we will Keep that in your mind.

Speaker 2:

Republicans, don't do this to us again. Don't be that guy who says, oh, I'm not going to engage us. I think politics are a waste of time. It ain't, and this is what it's gotten to because we haven't engaged. And again, am I a Republican? I lean more towards the right than left, but I think both sides have a lot of good ideas. You just got to get over this party thing and get back to work, because they work for us. You put that D away. You put that R away. How's?

Speaker 2:

that for a day. You can always reach us on our website at hutcastfacebookcom. It's probably the easiest way because a lot of my information goes out that way. It's an easy format. You guys can send stuff through the chat messenger. It's just a lot easier for me to do that than to sit behind a desk all day and monitor my website. So reach out, Say some words.

Speaker 2:

I'll publish this today. I'm a little behind. Let's see, it's 518 Central Time. I'll launch this as soon as I get it made up. Again. People stay awake, Stay loud. If they don't lead, we will. Let's lead, let's be the leaders. Tell your neighbors, your cohorts, your lefties, your righties. Calm down, You'll see. This tariff thing will work. It has to work. There is no company going to no excuse me, let me say this there's no country that is going to destroy their GDP because we're not going to change back a fair and mutual trade. And again, if you're out and about and you see all these blue hairs walking around with nails on their ears and face and carrying signs, look at the driveway.

Speaker 2:

Look at the driveway, look at the car they drove up in. Remember I got a bet on this with you guys. A hundred bucks says they pulled up in a foreign car. Uh-huh, and don't give me this crap about oh, it's made in Tennessee. Nope, it's assembled in Tennessee, it's made in China, or it's made in Japan, or it's made wherever. And why do they do that? To beat the terror. Gotta hand it to those Japanese. They're sneaky, they're sneaky and they're smart. So for HuttCast, happy Easter's coming up here. I'm kind of looking forward to that. My new baby gals Hop around a bunny Hope you have a same and fantastic Easter.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it's going to be a fun Easter this year.

Speaker 2:

We got little kids around. This is why we do this. This is why we engage. This isn't it. This is for our next generation, not for us. It's for these next kids to say look, we're going to leave this world better than when we got it. No, I can't say that recently. It's not better Unless we fix it, unless we stay loud, stay engaged and we lead. We fix it unless we stay loud, stay engaged and we lead Hutcast. 45 minutes and 15 seconds into this signing off. Be well, pay attention. I appreciate every one of you, until next time. And that's a wrap for HuttCast. Huttcast is again a pragmatic approach to seeing things how some people see them. If you like our show, give us a thumbs up on the Facebook site Again for HuttCast. Thank you again. Have a wonderful evening.

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