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Fantastic interview, Dave, and nice introduction to John Cox, the last chance for your fair state. Californian voters have one job to do this November – let’s hope they don’t mess it up!
Thank you, once again, for another extremely informative and timely interview. John Cox should be elected if California is to be saved. Everything he says makes sense, but the Dems have a really crooked voting machine in that state with illegals voting, etc. It’s a crying out loud shame what they have done.
Factual error. The podcast in the second minute or so said that the largest GDP’s in the world were:
Not true. The largest GDP’s are:
Russia is #12. See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nominal)
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I could listen to that guy talk about anything. He’s a huge asset to the Republican Party.
Yes, I misspoke. Not always good to ad-lib openings. The sad thing is I knew that. grrr.
I would have asked him about that with more time. It’s not a minor issue thousands of illegal aliens were registered because they now could legally get drivers licesnses. There are countless reports daily of Dems playing shenanigans.
I subscribe to a hedge fund guy it says he would short the whole state of California if that were possible.