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Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris: Choosing America’s Future

Send us a textToday’s special edition of What’s Good In The Hood dives into the critical choices ahead as we are just one day away from Election Day. The title is Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris: Choosing America’s Future. With so much at stake, this election will decide the next president and the direction and leadership style that will shape America over the next four years. Who will control the House, and how will their policies impact communities like ours?In today’s discussion, we’ll expl...
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Today’s special edition of What’s Good In The Hood dives into the critical choices ahead as we are just one day away from Election Day. The title is Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris: Choosing America’s Future. With so much at stake, this election will decide the next president and the direction and leadership style that will shape America over the next four years. Who will control the House, and how will their policies impact communities like ours?

In today’s discussion, we’ll explore each candidate's unique challenges and perspectives. From the economy to social issues, healthcare to climate action, we’ll break down what’s on the line for America and how these decisions could affect the everyday lives of people in our neighborhoods.

So, join us as we discuss the key issues, the potential impact on the House's control, and what it means to choose America’s future with Donald Trump vs. Kamala Harris: Choosing America’s Future. This is a momentous time in history, and it’s essential that we all stay informed, engaged, and ready to make our voices heard.

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It's something that citizens have to do. Anyways, I want to understand the string state thing as well, like our string states. Like some states mean better, more than other states. They're independent. Oh, so you're one of the stringers as well? Yeah, I don't know who I'm voting for, but I'm not going to say. I'm glad you say that South Africa is the cream of Africa. Okay. Yeah. Undisputed. Undisputed. Undisputed. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Let's chill. Hello. Chaplain Chulis. Sunny Boonani. Yeah. Do Malang Arthing. Yeah. So, the elections are coming up. We are here. We are here already. And by the time you see this, it will probably be Monday and Tuesday. We are going, well, they are going to vote. I'm not eligible yet. But I have opinions because I'm a permanent resident in America. And unfortunately, I am not eligible yet to vote because I'm not yet a citizen. It's coming up. Wink. Wink. I don't have the eligibility to become, I mean, to go and vote. I still have an opinion because I am affected by what happens in the country. And I strongly believe that elections are not just a requirement that citizens should comply but it's actually a responsibility, it's something that citizens have to do. Otherwise, you have no voice. Right. If you're a citizen of that country, it is critical for you to go make your mark. No matter which way you are. I mean, no matter which side you are on the aisle. Right. Today, because we're preparing for tomorrow's election, we want to talk about what we think about each candidate or which candidate do we think is best for America? Or that is putting America first. So, with my fellow American here, click the top link in the link. Yes, welcome to everyone. Welcome to another edition of the children with the children. I'm your boy, Coach LJ. Yeah, thank you. And I'm your girl, Lady Caesar. No, I'm not your girl. I'm the lady. The lady of the house, yes. The lady of the house, yes. So what's your girl? No. The lady of the house, yes. So, as an American, are you excited about tomorrow? Are you excited about the upcoming election? Like, it's, oh my God, the anxiety that I have because... You got more anxiety than I have. I know. I'm ready for this day to be over. I think I think everybody that lives in America is waiting because if you watch TV, like every other ad in the election... Bar and body, yes. Bar and body. You know, these people, you can tell that these two candidates have a lot of money because, oh my God, we both bombarded. Even test messages and everything. They're sending us emails, test messages, donations for telling us why them. I mean, you go to social media, like, they are everywhere. But rightfully so. Yes. Because you want people to make a right decision. Yes. You want them to make an educated decision. And everybody, well, not everybody between the two candidates because in America you only have two. You had three, but two more, mostly is more important. You only have two. I don't care about that. Who's number three? The independence. Who's that? They count in, like, the middle states. I mean, like I said, the majority of the people, either Republican or Democrat. I don't even know who's an independent running right now, so we talking to people. It mostly states does more independence that dominate the state. Anything. Right now. The battle states. That's why they call it the battle states because they're not independent voters. Majority of the state is independent. Anyways, I want to understand the swing state thing as well. Like some states mean better, more than other states. The independence. So most of the string states, independent voters, so you don't know. We're starting on with, I prefer that better. It's not like New Jersey, New York. Yeah, you know that it's a blue state. Democratic. No, it's Republican. But the three states. Like Pennsylvania is a string state. Nobody knows who they are. No, Pennsylvania is a blue or red. Really? Sometimes they're close with. Georgia. I thought Georgia was red. Sometimes. It's red. I thought it's true. I thought it's string states because they are such a big state. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. A bulk of voters. No. Are you sure? Okay. Okay. Let's. Let's. Let's. Let's. Let's. Swing state. I'm tired because it's in the. They are independent voters. I believe. Let's see what Chaji with T said though. Let's see. I believe he goes there because the independent voters. Okay. Swing states also call battleground states. Okay. Yeah. I'm known for their tendency to swing between supporting different. Yeah. Yeah. In presidential elections, unlike safe States, which reliably vote for the same party. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Swing states have vote because they swing. They swing. Yeah, they swing. Voting patterns that change based. Thank you Chaji because I don't believe Mars. Based on the specific candidate's current issues of voter sentiment, this makes them especially crucial in closed elections like this one. Yes. Because the outcome in these states can ultimately decide the overall. Yeah. Good. You know, a lot of times you don't know who they voted for to the day of election. Because a lot of things can change their mind. It depends on what they seen last or whatever they can change their. So it's mainly people who are undecided who don't know how to make up their minds. How do they all live in the same state? I mean, I prefer to be independent. I think every state should be like that because I think you should. I think you should come to every state and fight for my vote. See, because if you're a Democratic state or you're a Republican state, they feel like, oh, I got there in the bad. And they haven't even been coming to us. No. They find once, once or just. They feel like I got there in the bad. So they feel like I don't have to go to that state and do too much work because I got in the bad. And they haven't done too much work. I think they went to Georgia three times already. Because that's because that state is flip flop. That could be a swing state to a veggie. Let me give you the nine swing states. Florida. Florida is a Republican state. Definitely flip flop. I guess they flip flop. It depends on Pennsylvania. It depends on the Senate. Pennsylvania. I know right now Pennsylvania is giving them a hard time because majority of the. Not on the flip flop. Yeah. But no majority of the students there right now. Yes. Puerto Ricans. Yeah. And guess what? He just said about polo. I know. I'm not doing himself a disservice. He just said Puerto Rico is a guy. That is full of, that is on top of garbage. And their people are garbage. Well, he didn't say it. It's the comedian that said it. But the comedian was selected and they, what's the word? They check you out. They see what your jokes are about. Apparently he was going to curse at the vice president. Okay. And they said he must omit that. But they left all the other jokes that he said about black people. Puerto Ricans. Wow. Is it the comedian? Yeah. Comedian. It was the president. But he didn't disagree with it. He could have come in and said I don't agree with it. Oh yeah. And also he hasn't come out even now to defend that statement. He's okay with it. Of course he is. Because remember he didn't think that Puerto Rico is part of America. He still thinks it's not. What is not? It's not a state. But it's a territory. Yes. Which makes them. Okay. Okay. Okay. Yes. They're still going to vote in the election. They have American passport. Yeah. That was to me even if they're not part of the United States and they are territory territory or not. They are. They're still. They're still. Michigan is another thing. And this is why you're like when you when you look at these days and he don't defend it and he don't. He's not against it. Let you know where's his heart at. Yeah. Of course. Yeah. So it let you know. Is he ready for you? You know those that he said he will support woman whether they like it or not. What? No ways from somebody who was boasting about a groping woman and you know where. Yeah. And for somebody who has paid hush money for sleeping with a porn star. Somebody who like who has who has history of not being so great towards woman. And he's saying he's going to support me no matter what I like it or not. No way. No. Thank you. So I'm okay. I have my husband to do that for me. Thank you so much. So Ohio is another one Michigan, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Arizona, Georgia and Nevada. I thought Nevada was red. No. It's a straight state. Yeah. So they've been really going there. Yeah. They don't want they they really really have to don't don't like said don't like major states. They need to you know, they have to push but I think every state should be a straight state. Yeah. I think so too. I believe that. And I really do believe that. I think every state. They should. They should. They should be able to to also state their case to us. Let them fight. Let them convince us why we should go for them. I'm not going to just vote for you because I declare Democrat. I'm sorry. It's not going to happen anymore. You know, before they used to say, Oh, no, no, just no. Whatever. Whoever the best candidate. That's the law. Because I know you lean towards Trump. No, I'm leaning to a door. Oh, so you're one of the stringers as well? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know who I'm voting for, but I'm not going to say. I'm glad you say by towards the end because I don't want to. I don't want you guys to think that I'm being biased because right now we're trying not to be biased. We're trying just to put the facts on the table so that you make an educated decision because it's very important for you to go out and vote. So why we think each candidate is best for America. Okay. I think the first thing, first and foremost is that who, I mean, you look at the strengths of each candidate's policies, you know, one on the one side, well, I can call them red and blue, the red side says they have a concept of a plan, a health care plan. And the, the, is she going to give me the Obama care, you've been trying to give it to the last, but lastly, exactly. And then the blue, they, they're going to improve on Obama care, which has helped millions of people on the, on the plane that's out there now, which is Obamacare and other planes as well. Education and, well, which we're still talking about the concept of a plan that he said, because there was the, that was what he was asked. So what planes do you have? I have a concept of a plan. And Obama puts this nicely, Obama says, let's just take this home. And your wife says, go and, um, and empty the dishwasher, for example. And you say, oh, baby, I have a concept of entering the dishwasher. Don't you think you're getting into trouble for that? Of course you will. Yeah. And then empty the dishwasher or not. Okay. So, um, so, I mean, I, for, for, for it to be fair, Trump does come with FOIA's experience of being president. Yes, president, yes. Right. So let's don't, I see what you're thinking. Let's just don't, okay, I see what you're thinking. Let's not look at how he governed those for years and how he did not want to do a peaceful transition in a democratic country. He did not. And today, still denying that election is still saying it was stolen. Okay. Let's not. Okay. The main thing is that he knows, um, the White House. The main thing is that he's been in the, in the Oval Office. He, he was president. That is why he's called the former president of the United States. That's the main thing. Yes. You have this, me and this. Exactly. Um, whereas the current vice president, he has the, um, the experience as vice president and we know most vice presidents, you call it vice president, right? VPS. Cause like we call it deputy presidents, they call it vice president. Most deputies or vice presidents, they don't really have much of a say. They just support what the president is doing. That's why you find them in most cases, they behind the president and just capping and smiling. That's their job. They support whatever the president, cause the, the president is their boss. Yes. The president makes the rules. So they can't really dispute and say, no, Mr. President, you can't do that because Mr. President is Mr. President. So the, the, the cry out there is that why, why is Kamala Kamala, we have said, right? Why is Kamala saying, um, she's going to do these things when she did nothing as VP, but the truth of the marriage. She do have a Spanish store as a Senator and things like that, but not as a president. She is a career politician. Yes, career politician, which that's has some weight to it because she understands politics. And legal legal, yes, she, because she was a attorney and so she, she do understand and and this four years being VP for I for myself believe that that's adequate experience. Yes. She sees that in and out of the running of the office, she might not be the ones making the final decision as the, as the president, but she, she, she sees everything. Everything. Yes. She do. Everything comes from her death. That's why. That's why. Yeah. She see everything. And most likely and I think he's not even governing right now, he's so fragile. God bless his heart. You don't think he's governed it? No. He do make some decisions. I think he do make the decisions right now. I really don't. You don't think? No, America has no president. You don't. They don't know. I do. I think he's. I think. So you think he just is. Have you seen him lately? No. Do you hear what he said? He can't even, I'm glad he stepped aside. Honest to God, I'm glad. What? So when he heard what, what happened in medicine garden, you know, when during the Trump rally about, you know, even came out and, you know, about the comedian calling Puerto Ricans garbage. Right? Yes. The guy in this is garbage, whatever. So he comes out and he's speaking to, I believe he was speaking to Hispanic people. Right? And he's stating his case is now defending his side to say, he ended up calling Trump supporters garbage, at least, he said it was slip of the tongue. It didn't mean it that way. The truth of the matter is as a leader, whether VP, Senate governor, most importantly, the president of the country, your words carry weight. No matter what you say, I don't care if it's a slip of a tongue, whatever it is. That is why we are so hard on Trump because he doesn't mind his language. He speaks what comes out of his mouth. You know, one of the, one of the campaigns, a whole half an hour, if not more. They were just playing his soundtracks and he was standing there dancing. Oh my God, I'm thinking, playing who's soundtrack. Trump's soundtracks. It's, it's like no more questions. They probably, it's just a townhouse. You probably, they probably asked two, three questions. It just couldn't take it anymore. I'm cooking them too hard. I guess they were too hard. What, the question? I guess. For sure. No, they weren't really hard. Well, you know, they pick, they pick people who are going to ask him questions, they don't know. But he said, no, enough of questions. Either. Enough of the questions. Yeah. Enough of the questions. Let's just play, let's play this music. And for a whole half an hour, it's not for until, until, until, in fact, it was more than half an hour until it really was, he just said, have you played this one song and it, it was, they played it without words and he said, no, he wants it with words or vice versa. I don't remember the exact order, but he stood there. He was dancing. He was doing his usual thing. Why am I seeing it and all that? Let's go. Nice and loud. Here we go, everybody. For 39 minutes, Donald Trump, the Republican candidate for president, played DJ. Turn that music up. Firing up his campaign playlists at a town hall in Philadelphia, a must win battleground state. Trump had been taking questions from a friendly crowd about the economy and immigration when he decided to end it after two people in the audience fainted. A doctor, please. Because of the heat. Who the hell was embarrassing for a president? Well, even one of them as a president, though, like tell me, tell me, why? I know, I know, like, I know, instead of selling your case to the people, what you will do for the people, you dance, you dance into YMCA in a town hall where you should see the faces of the people that were there. Some people were making first thinking, what did we get out of this? Well, there are the maggars who really want and believe that he will do a good job because they feel like he's a regular person, which I don't think he is. Billionaires are never regular. He's never lived a regular life. No, he doesn't understand the life of a regular person. No. I don't care if he goes and do photo ops at McDonald's and goes and he's all up with him. He's never lived a regular person. He's never a regular person. He's never a regular person. He's never a regular person. Even getting into the damn damn truck for crying out loud. You know, because... He came into money. He was built. He was born into money. Money. Money. And so, you can... You don't understand the struggle. You don't understand the struggle. So, besides just speaking negative about him, because that's not the point of this episode. Yes. But it's true. The way it's located is a lot like you've tried to be negative towards. Well, you know that I'm a former diplomat student, right? Yes. Yes, you are. I really enjoy politics. I love you in a school right now. Oh, God. The classic. Pop it. Like, right now it's happening in diplomacy. Like, I really wouldn't mind being in class because it's just so much to talk about every day. Even just being a comedian right now. You know, the late night shows, they are just enjoying it. They have so much content for you. Yeah, so much content. Yeah. That's right. Trump gonna give you some content. That's for sure. Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Free content, you know. He doesn't even try. But I think the main thing here is that we have to... Look at the policies. Yeah. We encourage the voters. People are gonna go out and vote to say November 5th to look at both sides. Which one are you voting with your head because you just like the person? Or are you voting for the country, America? Which one is stating a better case? Yes. Which ones? That's a better part. What impact each candidate has on uniting the country and putting the country forward? Because we know one aisle is very divisive and one aisle is not so divisive. They actually, to a certain extent, you know, they saying we are full of love. We are happy. But there are points where they will be smashing the other guy. Yeah. They all smash. They all smash. Yeah. They all smash. They... But... And here's the thing too. And just to consider too. Um, because they promise something as well, that don't mean it's gonna go through. So you can promise something and say, "Oh yeah, we're gonna do this." But at the end of the day, even if they win, that don't mean it's gonna get passed. Because it's still gotta go to the Senate. It's still gotta go to Congress. And they still have to vote. And they still have to debate. And so... And if the Senate is... It's whoever, and let's say if a Republican president and you have a Democratic Senate, then the Democratic Senate is gonna make it hard for the president to vote. Of course, it's like how Obama had to go through all that. Exactly. Yeah. So it's all the parents who win the Senate. So, you know, a Democrat, they said, "Oh, I'm gonna do this." That's why when we say go vote, you vote down the whole ballot, right? You just don't vote for the best, the best candidate that you believe. And you want to know each candidate. So not just, like even right now, they focus on the presidency. But you want to know, that's why it's very important to go to this meeting. Is you want to know, okay, what to send this stand for? Can you want to make sure you voted for the best Senate that they're gonna do the job? You know, so you're gonna do your homework or whatever. Do your due diligence? Yeah, do your homework. Do your homework and know what they stand for. Don't be influenced by X. Yes, don't be influenced by X, don't be influenced. X is actually paying people to do it. Yeah. He's paying out a million dollars a day to people who are going to help promote Trump. Yeah. Yeah, because you see... A million dollars a day. Because he's sitting in a table. He's in a table, but yeah, but definitely doing it. My fellow South African. I know. I know. That's what he believes in. And the beautiful part about democracy is that we are allowed to believe what we believe and not be judged. But I feel like that's against the election policies where you buying people. It's like you're buying people. You're giving people a million a day. Yeah, like you're buying people. You are buying people. You're trying to sway them. You're swaying them. Everybody's hungry. Everybody wants money. Also, not to depend on what people are saying out there, word of mouth. Even us, we just want to open your mind. You don't have to listen to what we're saying and go with that. But we're saying go and make an educated decision. Yeah. And you've got to understand, you've got to consider who's going to make it easier for me to win. Who's going to make it easier for me to have success? Who's going to make it easier for me? Well, millionaires believe that Trump is going to make it easier for them because he doesn't want to make them pay taxes. Yeah, but even the middle class and the poor think Trump is going to make it easier for them. So it depends. But you've got to look at it. How is it going to make it easier for the middle class? Hey, but they're thinking that's why the middle class is voting for them. So here's the thing too. And even with social justice, you know, you've got to think about, okay, you know what? You've got to think about it. It's going to be better for African-Americans. Whoever wins. The minorities. Yeah. If it's going to be better. So when I vote, I would always look at how is it for foreigners? Because I'm a foreigner. And whatever that happens, even when I'm a citizen, it affects. I know. I know that the... That's why it bothers me to see foreigners thinking, oh, they have to... You're one so foreigner. You should understand the struggle of being a foreigner. Because I don't care if you're now a citizen of that country. You're still a foreigner. You're not of that country. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But... And things can change. And when you are naturalized citizens, your citizenship can be revoked. It can't be. It can't be. It can't be taken away from you. Very easy. Don't think you're safe. No, you're not safe. If you do something crazy, they get kicked. Yeah, they're good. But in my language... Can I just catch off there? 'Cause you saying doing something crazy, somebody was saying, like... Talking to people who are unsure, right? So they were saying... So you are agreeing with Trump. Okay, no, these are actually Trump supporters. You are agreeing with Trump that he's going to deport all the immigrants. 'Cause not just saying illegal, he's saying all the immigrants. Okay. And so the guy's like, okay, now who's going to build your houses? Because it's immigrants who do it. Who's going to clean your houses? The immigrants who do it, who's going to clean your... Who's going to take care of your kids? Because it's mainly who the immigrants are doing it. We're doing all the crazy jobs that Americans don't want to do, right? So they're comfortable in their country. Now, the thing is, if you're saying you're going to deport all the immigrants, every country needs... Okay, let's say legal immigrants to run the country. Because most of the citizens of that country won't do the lousy jobs. That's just the honesty. Here's something I do agree with with Trump. Okay. With the illegal immigrants. Of course, nobody wants illegal immigrants in the country. I think, yes. I'm definitely for them. I think they should get kicked out. Those that came in illegally, yes, they should get kicked. They should. But you came in the right way. Even you came to education, you came into work... And ended up getting married. You came in, you got married. You came in to appear, or appear, whatever. If you came in the right way and you got... And they would be overstayed, you're okay. I'm fine with that, because you came in the right way. At least you documented it. But not people who swam into the country. No, no, no, no, no. Now, if you came in the right way... Because the thing is, when people who swam into the country, like who come over places... You're not undocumented. If you do make a crime, and this is what we're also crying in South Africa, we can't track you down. You can't track it. Yes, you can't track it. Nobody knows you here. You are non-existence as far as the government is concerned. Also, people like that mostly work under the table. They don't even pay taxes. So they don't contribute to the economy. So I'm for that. Yes, Trump, I'm for that. Because Democrats are very lenient on that. Yes, they're very lenient. And it's sad. They should not be lenient because, you know... You've given money to these people. Don't call them these people. Because they people. I don't care if the documents, if the policies call us aliens, but we are still people. And I don't know what this alien name came from. I really need to know why they're calling us aliens. I'm saying. We are not aliens. We are people. But I'm saying, though, you've given... You've given... You've given... You've given... You've given the illegal immigrants. Illegal immigrants. I don't like Trump right now. Yeah. But you put these illegal... Because, remember, they're living on the streets. So now you've got to put them up in hotels. You're taking money from citizens that live in that state because now they've got support. These illegal immigrants. Yes. So it's very important. So I'm with that. I think they should get deported. You know, once you're seeing them on the street or whatever, you're still kicking them out. Kick them out the port. Because they don't have such a security. But most of them run from really bad conditions. The majority of them. And, you know, if you put yourself in their shoes, it's easy for us to sit and say that because I'm legal. You legal. This is your country. You know, it's easy for us to say that. I'm doing the right way, though. I'm just saying. Sometimes the right way. I know it's hard because you don't have the money to come in like that. But still, I'm like, you know what? But I get you. You want some form of control in the border. Yes. You do. Because you got a member, too. You know, you got other countries as well. You know, you could stay, too. You know, you got Canada. Canada has the same problem. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You got Europe. You got Europe. Most progressive countries have the same problem. Just like how we have the same problem. We have the same problem in my country with our neighbouring Africa. South Africa is the cream of Africa. OK. Yeah. I'm disputed. I'm disputed. I'm disputed. I'm disputed. That cream of Africa. I'm disputed. OK. Yeah. So, yeah. But I'm with that. I'm with that. You know, they show war, whatever, you know, control. Who could try to do your best of control, who comes in, who, and when you... But the one that I do, the right way, I'm for it. Yeah, me too. For that. So, I think the main thing, because we're about to round off now, it's just do your due diligence. Vote responsibly. Yes. Don't vote because you're... Because one thing that has been going on lately is that the consecutive wives, they really want to vote. The majority of them want to vote Harris. Yes. But the husband is... Because Harris is protecting the productive rights. The productive rights. Yes. Which I'm so for. I'm for that too. Because... I think you should have free... Yeah. Free. Free. Let it be between... if you decide to abort. Yes. You know, let it be between you and God. Yes, exactly. And the doctor. Republican. Oh, we christened... Well, you know what? If you christened, you're trying to do God's work. Right. And God even against that. Let us know. He tells us... I'm giving you a script. He tells us... And do it on me. Chapter 20. Twenty-eight. Twenty-nine. He say... QG this way. Life. Death. Blessing. Cushing. But then he gave us an easy answer. Easy choice. They choose life. But at the end of the day, it's our decision. And he's not going to force it because that's why we have free will. But also this is the... We have free will. So it's up. If they want to make their bed in hell, then you got a lot of make their bed. And you got a lot of make their bed in hell. It's not even in hell. And they're not even about that because they get repaint. And God? And not even forget the repainting and everything. So... But it's free choice. Some pregnancies are not pregnancies that people get through... That are consented. You know, what do I mean by that? Some people are raped. Malastic. Malastic. Malastic. Malastication is rape. Some people are molested by maybe their... Love one. They are family members, fathers. There's actually a girl who's actually on campaign as well with the Harris campaign where they're talking about how she was raped by her stepfather from the age of 12. You know? And she felt pregnant. Because at 12, you don't know that you have to take control of that. And also, your stepfather is supposed to be a protector. Yes. You know? And this happens a lot. It's a lot of incest pregnancies. So do you want me to carry that child, my father's child? If I choose to carry, go ahead. Carry that child. But if I choose not to carry that child, can I have the right not to carry that child? Yes. I agree. If I was raped, I don't want to carry a child of rape. You're taking the choice away. Right. And that's even against God's principle. Exactly. To taste somebody's choice away. Because he gave us... Because even God gave us freedom. Yeah, he gave us freedom, he gave us the right to choose. Right. He didn't tell Adam to eat the fruit. He told us not to eat it. But because of free choice, they still have the choice. They went ahead and made the wrong decision. Yeah, made the wrong decision. And we got to live with that consequence. Because they're pushing pro-life. If they were really pro-life, they would at least say if you felt pregnant with your, you know, while you were enjoying it, then we're saying no. Okay. Yes. But if there's, in most of these, there's no exceptions. They just say if you fall pregnant, you can't have an abortion. And they only pro-life when it's convenient for them. For them. Because if they pro-life. When when black men or women get murder by police officers. Hallelujah. Once you convict the individuals that are fighting for it. Can I go? I say no. You know what? They doing their job. They were scared. If you're really pro-life. Can I go? Yes. If you're really pro-life, then wouldn't have a gun situation in America. Yes. Yes. Kids in school, even in kindergarten, have to learn a gun drill. If there's an access shooter coming to shoot them. Because it's happening more than ever nowadays. Yes. Children are coming in who are going to that school. Or whoever and they should, they're coming in and becoming active shooter and shooting the rest of the school. Because there's lack of gun control in this country. Yes. And as a black man in this country, you are 90% of the time out there on the street, you could die. Yes. You do. And the hands of. A police officer. A police officer. Oh. Security guard. Look at Trey on my hand. Oh. I'll just regular. Yeah, regular citizens. Who has the right to. Who has the right to. Who has the right to. So, and it's the thing too. That's where I'm talking about social justice. Because whoever gets in, you know, out is out right, is protected. You know, because if a certain individual gets in, you know, we have to feel threatened now. If we're going to, you know, we can walk down the street. We can't jog. You know, we can't jog. And in certain neighborhoods, without like worrying about if the person is going to think that we are threatened want to shoot us. So this one, this one I'm talking about, because if you pro life and you for the abortion, I'm saying, keep the same energy with everything. Yeah. If you're saying that, keep the same energy against, uh, again, black man, black woman who's getting murdered, who's getting gunned down by, by, by these bees. I don't want to do, I want to say racist police officers who like, who feel threatened before like, oh, I'm scared. And now that's, that's the way, oh, that's your way to say, you know what? I can, I have the right to shoot him because if I'm nervous, I feel scared, you know, I can shoot him. You know, so yeah, keep that same energy. If you're going to be pro life, be pro life across the board. Yeah. Not when it's convenient for you. Yeah. Not when you feel like, oh, yeah, I'm pro life for this, but this one is okay. No, it's keep that same energy. Not okay. And again, with the abortion, they, I think for women, I think they should have a decision to, to, to. It's, it's between you and your doctor. Yeah. And your conscience and your guard and your guard and your guard and with police officers. You know, now that that's done. You don't have a right. And for me, it's that mostly that one reason that would make me vote. Uh huh. Because as a woman who still wants to have children because they want to take away even the IVF rights. You know, most of us were struggling with, with fertility. We dependent on IVF. We dependent on, on, on, on assistance like that. And if they want to take that away, then it means majority of the, of the families that exist in most countries won't, won't exist. Because most people have fertility issues and they run to IVF. They run to others, other, other, other options or solutions out there to help them for pregnant. Yes. So how are you pro life than when you're avoiding, when you're trying to stop families growing? Yes. IVF is another way of people having a family. Yes. It's from donation, all those things. Those are, otherwise they don't want all of that. You know, so yeah, it's, it's insane. Yes, it is. How they want to come in our homes and make decisions for us. I agree. I agree. It was what, what happened when Trump was in power, they closed down majority of the family planning facilities. Mm. They don't want us to family plan. Yeah. These people are, I, I, I, I, I, so anyways, so. And, and that's true. When, even when President Trump was in the last four years, he came into a good economy as well. So he didn't really fix it. Oh, no, he did not try. Yeah. He came in. Obama had already worked on it for the year. Yes, because he, I remember he, he came, Barack Obama came in. Even now, even now things are looking up. Even now. Even now, yes. Can you imagine if Trump would come in over, see, I fixed the economy, but no, guess is coming down. Things are stabilizing because Covid, when he came in, things were a mess, because when he left the mess, he came in good, but he left the mess. Well, Covid, it would have happened with anybody. Covid just said, no. What I'm saying is during that time, a lot of things got messed up. Yes. So now, but I don't know, I think he was he was stabilizing, though. I don't, I think if it wasn't for Covid, I think it was still been the same. I think he was, because I'm saying Covid, kind of, it drew a rich, it drew a monkey wrench. So that would have happened with any president. Anybody. Yeah. Any president. And I like Obama's when he says, yeah, yeah, I'm going to be fake. Covid, anybody would have. Yeah. Anybody, it would have messed up. But how they handled it, though, is another. Yes. How they handled it. Like you said, we can't do it. Like you said, we can't do it. That was a good example. Yes. You know, I had, I have Canadian friends, and I know that like it was so strict, they like, very true people died. Yes. Any. But in America, millions of people died. Yes. Which for a first-old country, for the best country in the world. Thank you. Yes. Yes. So I think, I didn't want to say when you were vote for, I think you said it. No, I'm definitely going blue. You know, although I'm not able to vote, but if I were to vote in this election, I'll definitely vote blue. It's mainly because of the reproductive issue for me, and also the fact that Kamala is promising to give us- That's $25,000. It's not getting my team. Yes, not getting my team, but it's a good promise. It's a good promise. It's a good promise. $25,000 for the first time. Yes. It is a good promise. You know, because we are planning on getting our first home next year. So, you know what I mean? It's $25,000. Yes. And also, if we, if God does bless us with a child, we're getting an extra $6,000 for having a child, for just having a child. Come on, Kamala. I can come on, like, for me. Yes, yes, yes. I hear that. But no, no, I'm not going to tell you who I'm voting for. I'm going to tell you what policies I'm voting for. I'm voting for social justice, because I'm worried about, you know, if whoever gets in, what black men get gunned down right now, police officers can't attain. So you're telling me the people who aren't gunned down during Obama's time? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, but people have been beaten. I agree, but I'm talking about days right now, they want to leave, you know, they, but so, they know that they're going to pay. They know that they're going to pay. Like, we were with, but I think we're, George Floyd. It's still Trump's Trump thing. Trump thing. But, but, but they had so much pressure there. Yeah, they have to assess. They had to assess. But, but even like with, yeah, all that was on doing Trump, like, no, some more after Trump. No, like, Brianna Turner. That was doing Trump terms. Well, they gunned them down, but they thought justice wouldn't prevail. But unfortunately, for them, justice, for some of them. For some of them. For some of them. But I didn't accept Brianna Turner's not yet, though. I haven't been promoted. I'm not sure. But but now I'm social justice. I'm with. So that's whoever for the show, because like I said, I'm a black man, this country. So I worry. I think about things like that, you know, is my life is will be safe out there in the streets. So, you know, what I get. Yeah, I know. So I worry about social justice. So I'm worried about, you know, who will who's going to keep me safe while I'm driving down the street? I don't want to be in the state in a different state and whatever. And if like, oh, I can't ride that in the meantime, I'd really love us to move to Georgia. So, you know, I'm thinking about social justice. And then also the reproductive situation. And then so and then the financial things. I think so the the economic as well. So all the different things that what I'm thinking about. And so whoever had the best policy with the economic, the social justice, as well as medical, Medicare, because my parents is older. And one day we want to be retired. I think we do need to fix this. Medicare things, such as security thing, because they say they saw me and saying yes, it's not going to be around. So yeah. Yeah. So these are the things I think about. So I will be voting on Tuesday. But yeah. I think we're going to record you. We'll make even if it's short or whatever, we'll record you and to vote, although we're not allowed to go in the boat. We'll see. Anyways, so we hoping that this little discussion that we have has kind of opened up your mind. If you are on the fence as well, whether you're going to vote or not, if your vote matters or not, it does matter. It's a civil duty. Go and vote. Make your mark. You know, make sure that you tell your friends, tell your family, just go and vote. You know, vote out of conscious as well, out of principle. And who will take America forward? Yes. Yeah. Yeah. All right. All right. Thank you. We appreciate you for spending time with us. No, this episode. And, you know, allow us to, you know, speak out my mind and, you know, thank you. And it's our platform. Thank you for listening. Thank you for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, like and leave a comment and tell us what you think. Are you going to vote? If you can share who you voted for, we have to do that. 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