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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We're going to be hyper focused on the November fifth
election in the coming weeks. It's just such an important election.
I mean, we look at what has happened under the
Biden Harris administration. We all knew that Joe Biden and
Kamala Harris will be bad, but who could have imagined
them being this bad. We've seen open borders, We've seen
the economy tank, we've seen instability around the world, just
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absolute chaos at every corner of the nation and every
corner of the world. Even more than that, this is
a party that doesn't believe in freedom, that believes in
jailing its political opponents, that will turn this country into
something even more unrecognizable than what we're already saying. So
it is imperative that not only Donald Trump wins, but
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also that Republicans maintained the House and went back to
Senate as well. So we're going to be featuring a
lot of the Republican candidates who are running for the
United States Senate as well as candidates for running for
the House as well, because it's important that one if
Donald Trump wins, that they're able to advance his agenda
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in Congress. And then secondly, worst case scenario he does
not win, that they're able to block Kamala Harris and
the further damage that she wants to do this nation.
So we recently had Captain Sam Brown on who's running
in the state of Nevada, and today we're going to
talk to Bernie Marino, who's running for Senate in Ohio
against Shared Brown. This is a business guy. He purchased
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his first car dealership in two thousand and five, investing
every cent that he had. At one point in twenty sixteen,
he owned fifteen different dealerships. He also, in twenty eighteen
co founded a company called Champ Titles, which eliminates the
need for states to issue paper titles. So this is
the guy who worked himself up through business as well.
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He came here at the age of five from Bogada, Columbia,
became an American citizen at age eighteen. So he's got
an interesting backstory as someone who would know firsthand, you know,
one the failures of the Biden Harris administration's immigration policies,
but secondly about what her policies, particularly her push to
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electric vehicles, what that would do for businesses across America
as well. So we're going to talk to him about
a lot of the news coming from Springfield, Ohio. You've
got this small city. We have the mayor on as
well on the show. You've got this small town of
fifty thousand people absorbing twenty thousand Haitian migrants. Obviously that's
become a larger national story. So we're going to take
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on that just the Biden Harris's failed immigration policies open
borders as well. We'll also talk to him about the
damage that she would do to the auto industry. I mean,
everyone has been trying to take Donald Trump's bloodbath comment
out of context, but he's absolutely right of what her
policies would do to the auto industry. So we'll talk
to him someone who has the inside scoop on that. Also,
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you know what her policies would do to business owners
across America. Why does he even run a run? I mean,
you look at the attempted assassination against Donald Trump, you
look at the viciousness of the media, the viciousness of
the left. Why would anyone want to run in this atmosphere,
in this political environment. A lot to get to with
Bernie Marino, an important candidate and an important state Ohio
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is a must win obviously for the president, but also
for the path to the Senate as well. So stay
tuned for Bernie Marino. Well, Bernie Marino, you're running and
the incredibly important state of Ohio. We're just talking about
the insanity of this election cycle, you know, to assassination
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attempts on former President Donald Trump two different Democrat nominees.
As a candidate, you know, how do you navigate sort
of just this. You know, we still have weeks until
the election, so you know, how do you navigate this chaos?
Speaker 2 (03:50):
Well, in my campaign, I do what I did in business,
which is I focus only at the things that I
can control. So what I can control is making certain
that we raise the money to have the resources to
expel those share rounds, idiots, voting record. We go out
and meet voters all over Ohio. So we're traveled four
to five hundred miles a day, every single corner of Ohio.
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One of the advantages I have, Lisa, is that I
sold all my operating businesses. My kids are all grown,
so I can focus on campaigning all day, every single day.
That's what we've been doing for the last seventeen months,
and that's what will continue to do for the last
forty seven days of this campaign.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
I mean, you look at what they've done to you know,
former President Donald Trump and you know, trying to jail them,
you know the FBI, you know fake investigation into him,
you know these assassination At times, I guess you know,
why why want this? You know why want to be
in politics? Why I want to go to Washington, d C.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
Let me just say right up front, It's not something
I ever wanted or aspire to do. I've been a
business guy my whole life, perfect perfectly happy, creating jobs,
creating opportunities for people, creating opportunities for my community and
my family. But the greatest gift I've ever gotten in
my lifely so, was that my mom and dad brought
me to this country. And they not brought me to America,
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I would never accomplish what I accomplished here anywhere else
on Earth. So the question we have to answer is
what are you willing to do to save this country
for your kids and grandkids? And sitting on the sidelines
as we watch these lunatic liberals destroy this country in
a way that no military at earth could ever do.
I just could not sit by and watch that happen.
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My dad had a great expression, you either write the
book or read the book, and if you're just reading it,
don't complain about how it ends. And I'm not going
to watch this country and this country is too special.
We have to get into the fight. One of the
things I hope that happens as a result of me
serving in the United States Senate is other business leaders
will step up. We've done something to the private sector,
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go to serve, and like me, come home after a
certain period of time. In my case, that's going to
be two terms.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
So you worked your way through the auto industry until
you just your first dealership in two thousand and five,
have been immensely successful. And there you also co founded
champ Titles, which eliminates the need for states to issue
paper titles. You know, you look at some of these
policies that Kamala Harris well, first of all that we've
seen under the Biden administration, and also what Kamala Harris
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would do, you know, taxing on realized gains, pushing US
towards electric vehicles, you know, how would that impact first
of all, Ohio, but just you know the country at large,
like being a business owner, how do you operate in
you know, Kamala Harris's world, or you know, how would
you be able to operate under Kamala Harris as president?
Speaker 2 (06:37):
If you're a smaller, medium sized business owner, you'd be
completely crushed and devastated because you have no ability to
comply with the overburdens and regulations. So what you end
up happenings you end up having an enormous consolidation. So
you have these giant corporations, and then these giant corporations
become the fact though extensions of the government. This is
not new. This is what happens in China, is what
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happens as well at Russia. This is the building lots
of communism and socialism. It's what they want. So again,
if you're a medium or small business, totally devastated. And
that's where you're seeing a lot of these giant company
CEOs that have got woah, that do everything they can
to placate the government regime, and small medium business owners
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are wondering what's what's left to them? You know, they
they have so many catastrophically bad ideas it's hard to
even imagine where they come up with them.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Well, it's also like, you know, her policies are being slammed.
You know, when she uh, price controls was slammed by
the liberal media and then even you know rokana her
own sarrogate on taxing unrealized games, like.
Speaker 2 (07:41):
Yeah, this is probably not the best.
Speaker 1 (07:43):
It's like when your own people are saying your ideas, uh,
you know what, a few ideas you even put out
are not good.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
You know, it's pretty telling.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
I imagine you probably didn't have on your your bingo
card Spring Food, Ohio becoming you know, a national news
story heading into the election. You've got a town of
something like fifty thousand people absorbing you know, something like
twenty thousand Haitian migrants in a large part because of
a Biden administration's expansion of the Temporary Protected Status program.
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I guess what did they tell you about, you know,
Kamala Harris and the Biden administration's immigration policies, that they
believe a town of fifty eight thousand people should absorb
twenty thousand people who shouldn't be here.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
Well, let's see, clear, they really don't have an immigration policy.
What they have is an open borders policy. They don't
believe that we're a sovereign country. They believe it's our
responsibility to take care of the rest of the world. Look,
the Springfield situation is interesting in this exact context. The
media ignored this problem for the last three and a
half years. It took cat memes to get the media
to pay attention. And the reality is, I've been talking
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about this for a while. This is ground zero of
exactly everything that's wrong with the current immigration system. As
a lead somebody who followed the process to come here
to become a United States citizen the right way. It's infuriating.
It's grotesque to watch this country ward people who skip
the line, who violate our laws and then are granted
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special privileges that even American citizens don't get. For example,
asylum is not intended to be the only way people
come to America. If that's insane. Asylum should be a very,
very small, any fraction of the people who come here
to America. But this administration has allowed ten to twelve
million people to falsely claim asylum in our southern border
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and then release them into the country, encouraging millions of
people to violate our laws. But to make it even worse,
those asylum seekers get things that need not even American
citizens would dream of. Free food, free phone, free healthcare,
free housing, free education, free airline ticket anywhere you want
in America, a stipend every single month. If you work
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your tail off in this country, you get fifteen or
sixteen hundred dollars in solid security. If you're an asylum seeker,
you get a stipend of up to twenty two hundred
dollars a month. That's obscene. And then, to make it worse,
the Harris Biden administration, with the full support of Sheer Brown,
rant a temporary protective status, which is a shield that's
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not intended to take care of illegal entering asylum seekers.
It's intended for a totally different purpose. And then they
continue to extend this temporary operative word temporary protective status.
So they've totally corrupted our immigration system. And by the way,
let me just this is a really important point that's
not covered. Well, twenty thousand people in Springfield is not
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because there's twenty thousand new jobs. It's maybe if I exaggerate,
two or three hundred jobs that have been created in Springfield.
So the question is what are the other nineteen or
twenty plus thousand people doing there. They're dependent and the
United States taxpayer to house and feed them and take
care of them. We are thirty five trillion dollars in debt.
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We have our own citizens that are absolutely struggling. Why
I eard are we importing foreign nationals to be dependent
on our social safety net system.
Speaker 1 (11:16):
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you know, the media and the left reaction to what's
going on in Springfield, Ohio. And then use do you
contrast that to the Martha Vineyard story when Desantas sent
some of the migrants to Martha's vineyard and then they
basically got rid of them, and like I think it
was like twenty four hours or less than twenty four episode,
Like there's an uproar or over you know a handful
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of migrants being sent to liberal Martha's vineyard. But then
you know, red Springfilt, Ohio should just stuck it up
and you know, take in twenty thousand people who shouldn't
be there. So if you pug and through and just
did a side by side comparison of the reaction to
the two it's it's like night and day, which is
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just hilarious.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
But let's think of that for a second. Here's the difference.
The people of Streeingfield, Ohio are predominantly working class Americans
that have modest homes that where they live in three
hundred and sixty five days a year. They live there
because they probably can't afford to live in Columbus or
Dayton or looking for a lower cost of living. The
people in Martha's Vineyard, this is their third home, their
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fourth home, their fifth home. These are gigantic, multimillion dollar mansions.
If you are going to say, hey, let's bring in
foreign nationals that we want to house and feed, you
take care of, you'd actually take them to Martha's Vineyard
where you have plenty of capacity. The difference. In Martha's Vineyard,
you're talking about the we well connected elite to this
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country that are the ones that fund the Democrat Party.
And of course in Springfield you're talking about working class
Americans that patly vote for President Trump. That's the contrast.
And the number in Martha Zenyu was just over fifty,
like five zero, and the National Guard was brought in
to absolutely get rid of every last one of them.
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Is Springfield, twenty thousand people completely dependent on the government,
raising the cost of rent, raising the cost of insurance,
causing enormous problems in the schools and on the roads
of Springfield. But nobody cares because it's not the elites
of this country. This is what the issue in Springfield
really highlights, that the elites in this country want a
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different set of rules for themselves than the rest of us.
Were going to make certain that that does not happen,
and we restore the power of the people of this country.
You deserve it.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
What I think Americans are moving in that direction when
you look at Pulling and you know the vast majority
of Americans now support mass deportations, when you know previously
it was taboo is you know you don't want that,
And then you know now because the Biden Harris administration's
policies have been or you know, their actions have been
so bad, you know they've now turned Americans in the
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opposite direction. You know, I wanted to ask you, I
wanted to dig in a little bit more on you know,
obviously more in President Donald Trump's bloodbath comment about the
auto industry has been taken entirely out of context because
he was right. I mean, what camal Ayras wants to
do is move everyone to you know, electric vehicles, move
us all off gas powered vehicles. You know, someone who
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has spent his career in the auto industry. What would
that do for the auto industry. Some of these policies
that she'd like to push us towards.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Well, we've already lost about a third of auto industry
to overseas, mostly Mexico. Third of our industry gone has
devastated towns like Dayton, Toledo, Lorraine. You know, shared around
attends more plant closings than any other person I've ever known.
He's the grim Reaper of manufacturing. If he's at your business,
it is probably be if it's closing. So what we
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would see is we would see the Chinese takeover the
auto industry. They would build these massive factories in Mexico
for battery electric vehicles where they control most of the
base materials. They would then ship them into the US
and their minds terror free. So President Trump was talking
about is if we allow that that auto industry will
be devastated, the will be a bloodbat. Of course, the
media orderly twisted that because Lisa you said it. President
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Trump is exactly right. So what we've got to do.
The question is what's the solution. The solution is this,
get out of the incentive's business. The government should not
decide what kind of car people should buy. They should
now incentivize one technology to the detriment of the other.
They should allow the market forces, they'll vote with their
pocketbook from those consumers to pick the car they want
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is what will dictate the pace of innovation. So getting
rid of all EV mandates, all the BV incentives, and
I would take it a step further. Let's freeze the
cafe requirements for a decade. Let's make certain that California
can that allow or dictate a different emission standards for
the rest of the country. And what you'll see is
American innovation. American ingenuity will flourish. Our auto industry will
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absolutely recover and will build these good middle class jobs
right here in Ohio and Michigan and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
This is the heartland of this country. We've seen all
the opposite policies and policies that by by the way,
Republicans and Democrats together pursued over the last few decades
have destroyed the heart of this country. We're going to
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fix that. That's why he's so popular. Why President Trump
is so popular at Ohio is because he knows that
he's on the right track and he's going to get
this stuff done.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Yeah, obviously there's a lot going on in the country
and the world. You know what keeps you up at night,
you know what's sort of driving you right now in
terms of, you know, wanting to get to the Senate
and wanting to turn the trajectory of the country around.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Second chance on November sixth, Lisa, that's what keeps me
up at night. I want to make certain that I
know that I did everything I humanly could to make
certain that I win this selection, because one way or
the other on the presidential level, control the United States
Senate is absolutely imperative as either the emergency break haven
forbid Kamala Harris or to win, or the engine that
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allows our agenda to get done. And I'm very optimistic
about the latter. Lisa. I thought to a lot of
my hopefully future colleagues, and we are fully united with
the idea that at seventeen and eighteen. We missed a
great opportunity to get really great things done for the
American people, to actually massively shrink to size the government,
get rid of agencies that we don't need, like the
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Department of Education. Let's states focus on that. Give them
the money, let them do it. Get a healthcare system
that works for America. Make sure we have peace and
stability around the world. The ninety four executive orders that
President Trump put in place at secured our border, we
can do those legislatively. So what drives me is the
hope and promise that we're going to restore America for
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my kids and great kids and your kids and great kids.
And I believe we get there. But it's got to
be a full blowed effort for every single patriot in
this country who will not allow this country to go
off a cliff like every other country has.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
No I agree, well said. And then where can people
before we go? Where can people find you? You donate and
if they're in Ohio, you know, sign up to help out.
Speaker 2 (19:26):
You can go on Berniemurto dot com. The website's right
behind me. You know, every dollar matters, you know, five
dollar contribution, a twenty dollars contribution, he makes a difference.
Sure Brown raises money from every dark money organization the country.
He's got more lobbyists in his office than any other senator.
He just bragged about Gavin Newsom raisium eighty five thousand
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dollars and John Legend raisium one hundred thousand dollars. You
know this is his money comes prodomably from outside Ohio.
So if you're outside Ohio, look, this race is going
to be whether we control the senator or not. If
you're inside Ohio, put up a yard sign, get some
literature passed out, make a phone calls, knock on doors.
Vote early October eighth. You to start voting. Vote early,
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there's no reason to wait. Get your vote in their bank.
It four weeks of early voting starts October eighth. Make
certain that you're registered by October seventh. Let's win this selection,
and such big numbers that we show up at the
ballot box. You just show the American people that we
want this country back, that we want to restore American greatest.
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Go out there and vote like your country depends on it,
because it does.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
I agree, Bernie Marino, I hope you get to the Senate.
We're praying for you, praying for this country. We appreciate
your time, sir, Thank you Lisa, those Bernie Marino running
for Senate in Ohio. Appreciate him making the time. Appreciate
you guys at home for listening every Monday and Thursday,
but you can listen throughout the week. I want to
thank John Cassio, my producer, for putting the show together.
Until next time,