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Sept. 12, 2020 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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How George Soros and Critical Race Theory are Destroying America with Red State’s Jennifer Van Laar

Charlie is joined by investigative reporter and deputy managing editor of RedState.com, Jennifer Van Laar, to expose the the vast web of George Soros funded District Attorneys across the country who are choosing to prioritize Critical Race...

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Soros Funding District Attorneys 00:04:40
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Hey, everybody.
Welcome to this episode of the Charlie Kirk Show, a very important episode with Jennifer Van Law, deputy managing editor of RedState.com, a terrific website.
She is probably best known for her incredible work with Katie Hill.
And I believe we met back last year, right, Jennifer, if I'm not mistaken?
At a Republican women's luncheon.
That's right.
I remember that.
That was something.
That was a very interesting event.
We're talking today mostly, though, about district attorneys.
We received a tip here on the Charlie Kirk show that we forwarded to you, and you did some digging, and now it's made national news.
Can you tell us about it?
Yes.
So we know about the problem with George Soros-funded DAs around the country, including in Chicago with Kim Fox and in St. Louis with Kim Gardner.
And out here in California, we have Diana Bechton in Contra Costa County.
So she is the one who had a couple charged with the hate crime when they painted over a Black Lives Matter mural, air quote mural, in Martinez.
And so she also has put some policies in place regarding looters during the riot.
So she charged this couple with a hate crime, but she put out a directive that cops and DAs have to go through this whole flowchart to decide whether a looter needed the item or if the place was already broken into before they went in, like this whole decision tree before they can even charge them with looting.
So can you just take a step back and tell us about the Soros back, the Soros-backed DAs?
So tell us about George Soros.
There's a lot of people that use his name.
Is he really funding district attorney races across the country?
Absolutely.
Not just funding.
He's money bombing them.
So when I tweet about it sometimes, of course, you get the liberals come back, oh, I didn't know George Soros had a black daughter.
What are you trying to imply here?
Just stupid replies like that.
They're totally uninformed.
But he's going around the country.
He's a big adherent of critical race theory that's made the news lately too.
And he basically wants to dismantle our justice system as we know it.
So he wants to do it through getting DAs that will refuse to press charges against people.
So he has funded Kim Fox.
He's funded all these other DAs that have to go through these ridiculous calisthenics of whether someone wants something or they need it, then they're able to get away with the crime.
And try to determine if they're going to sell what they got or if they're going to use it as if that matters.
They stole it.
I mean, yes.
So now it's means-based looting, basically.
So if you need it, then you can take it.
If you need Lululemons, you can take them.
And so what is Soros' agenda here, though?
People say, I don't quite understand why Soros would be doing this.
What is his agenda and what is he really trying to achieve here?
So Kim Fox, Diana Bechten, and a couple others wrote an op-ed in Politico last week.
And they started off with the premise that our entire justice system is designed to perpetuate slavery since we don't have that as an institution anymore.
Apparently, they've forgotten all the hundreds of years of judicial systems around the world before our country ever existed.
But they laid out 11 points in that piece that they want to accomplish as district attorneys.
And they're all Soros funded.
I think there were five of them in there that wrote this article.
How much money has Soros put into some of these races?
Oh, I don't have all of those figures, but enough that it buries the competition where he's just getting mailers out, robocallers, ballot harvesting, all of the above.
Yeah, this is really critical race theory in action.
I mean, we have talked about critical race theory quite a lot, but now you have George Soros, one of the wealthiest people on the planet.
He put $18 billion into the Open Society Foundation, who now is directly supporting these district attorneys, where if you need something, you could take something.
Misapplication of Justice 00:02:35
However, it is a misapplication of justice towards the people like the McCloskeys or Kyle Rittenhouse.
And so this is playing out all across the country.
And you've broken this story.
What's been the response generally?
Well, she, a lot of the mayors in her county didn't realize that she had done this policy.
And so when my story came out, she was called on the carpet by them, had to have a press conference and admit that the documents that I had received were authentic.
So I thought that was pretty big that she didn't try to even deny that that was her policy.
She admitted that.
She has another policy where even when an officer has on body cam evidence that he's been assaulted by someone he's trying to arrest, that that's not good enough to charge that person with assault on an officer.
They have to go through a senior DA signing off on that assault.
And most of the time they won't.
I had probably five or six law enforcement officers from that county contact me and tell me how discouraging it is to know that they can't use a little bit of force if they need to to arrest someone, which these are criminals.
They're fighting back.
You might have to get a little rough to effect the arrest.
I'm not trying to defend at all police violence, but if you're ever on the street with a law enforcement officer doing a ride-along, you'll see that it's not easy sometimes to apprehend someone.
And I would rather that officer use a little force to arrest them than let that person run a rampage on the community.
So a deputy attorney general that first got in contact with us kind of motivated this story.
Can you tell us more about what motivated them to reach out and dive deeper into it?
Kind of how this whole national news story has unfolded?
Deputy DA, I'm sorry.
So they're just really frustrated.
The law enforcement officers that contacted me, they said that if this keeps on going on, then you're going to lose the good law enforcement officers because there are some bad apples.
But the ones who are really just trying to work hard, get criminals off the streets, they're going to leave Contra Costa County.
They're going to leave California if this goes national or it goes statewide.
Also, if they get assaulted by a suspect and the suspect gets hurt in that scuffle, if the suspect is not charged with assault, that suspect can then go sue the county, the city, and that officer individually.
So it's putting them at risk.
And so, but it's also just putting communities at risk all across the country.
So just so everyone can understand, we have a multi-billionaire who is not born in this country who is spending billions of dollars to try and disintegrate our country through the district attorney's offices.
Leaving California's Legal System 00:10:46
That is correct.
And it's people, this instance is in California.
So of course, everyone likes to hate on California and they say, oh, that's what you get for electing these people.
Well, no, that's happening up in Seattle, up in Portland, in Chicago, in Boston, in Durham.
It's about to happen in Los Angeles.
We have a longtime Democrat black woman DA, Jackie Lacey.
Apparently, she's not radical enough for George Soros.
So he's enticed George Gascon, who used to be DA in San Francisco, to come down to LA and run against her.
And he's funding that.
And these races, there's no campaign finance limitations.
You just can come in with whatever type of money that you want to be able to effectuate this sort of political tsunami.
Well, directly to the candidate.
Yeah, there's contribution limits there, but they go through PACs, they go through other organizations that can spend on that candidate's behalf.
And so, because of that, now we have an entire whole group of new DAs of the biggest cities in our country.
And Kim Fox in Chicago, just in the last month, there have been six first-degree murderers in Chicago let out on bail.
Think about that.
First-degree murderers on bail.
So, it's hard for me to believe that Soros, who is funding this, wants anything else than the complete and total destruction of the country.
The media doesn't like when we ever mention George Soros.
They get very upset about it.
Can you just build out more about the Soros funding mechanism and what he's really doing in our country?
He's just using through all of his different puppet organizations, I guess is the best term for them, putting funding in through there to affect these races and get that message out.
And the sad thing is, now with Black Lives Matter taking over so much, he doesn't have to spend as much money.
These people are everywhere spouting everything for him.
Once you get to that point of, I guess, a critical mass, it just takes off.
Is there any counter force to this to try to push back against this DA takeover?
People like you getting the word out.
And all of us, I think information is power and being able to get that information out.
And they're being more and more blatant about what they believe.
If I could just read one paragraph from this politico thing that I did.
Please do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It says, Part of our responsibility as elected public servants is to be self-aware and recognize that we are part of the problem.
It is our moral and ethical duty to start advancing racial equity-minded policies.
And the community advocates and voters should hold us accountable for doing so.
So then they end with, unless we stop trying to reform the system and instead work to transform it, we will never achieve the kind of change needed to upend a system rooted in slavery.
So this is written in Politico.
Yeah.
So, I mean, Transportation.
Kim Fox is one of the authors.
Yeah, Kim Fox, who is the DA of Chicago, basically in charge of prosecutions for Chicago and letting people off if they just, you know, the BLM decides to riot 600 black-owned businesses.
They don't care.
And of course, she was the centerpiece of the Jussie Smollett controversy when Jussie tried to start a race war in our country.
And now we're actually living through Jussie's dream right now.
Jussie dreamed of a day like this.
That's what he was trying to start.
And obviously, it came across to be a hoax.
But not to reform the system.
They want to transform the system.
And those of us that study the left, we know that this is a complete and total agenda of the disintegration of America.
And a lot of, I talk to a lot of people about this in the more moderate camp, and they think we're being over-hyperbolic or alarmist.
And they say, oh, come on, there's no way that no one could actually get elected in America and believe that if you loot or cheat or steal, you shouldn't be held accountable.
But that's actually the case.
What were some of the other 11 points in this article that were articulated?
Do not prosecute peaceful protesters.
So not just looters, but peaceful protesters.
Hold police accountable by pursuing criminal charges against officers who unlawfully use excessive force and other forms of state-sanctioned violence.
So, but some of them they read like, ah, maybe that's not so bad.
Well, what do you consider excessive force?
What do you consider state-sanctioned violence?
Is going to jail, state-sanctioned violence?
I can see some of these people arguing that.
They want to decline to prosecute low-level offenses.
So they want to just basically get rid of any misdemeanor things.
Commit to using our office's power and platform to advance discussions of divestment from the criminal legal system and toward community-led and community-defined responses to harm.
They're the criminal legal system.
They want to divest from it.
That's insane.
Community-defined response.
Are we going to just have a vote?
Everyone go to town council and vote on this guy's sentence.
Or they're going to have the hierarchy of whoever has the biggest weapon is going to win, basically.
That's what it ends up like.
Continue on the list, though.
Okay, continue on the list.
Exactly.
I'm interested.
Develop grants.
This is what they publicly say.
Yeah.
Develop grant-based community reinvestment programs to be administered in partnership with community-based partners.
That's not necessarily a bad thing.
That's not the job of the DA.
We have all the rest of government doing that.
Require the review of all available evidence, including body-worn camera and other video footage in cases that rest solely on the testimony of an officer.
So we have men and women who have sworn to uphold the law and have been doing their job, and them taking an oath that they're telling the truth isn't good enough.
And from what the officers in Contra Costa County told me, even if you have the body-worn camera footage, they probably won't do it.
They even had DAs that want to charge it tell them, I don't want the blowback that's going to come at me from the seniors in my office if I charge this.
So then you have people on the street that imagine being an officer and you get a call to go respond to something.
And this person has assaulted officers before, but you don't know that because they never charge them.
So you're walking into a situation where you're at greater risk and you have no idea.
And this is all rooted in critical race theory where they believe that skin color means everything.
And honestly, it's an incredibly racist view of the world because if they're equating black people with criminals, which Krimp Kim Fox basically is, she says, we have to lessen the sentences on misdemeanors because that's going to help get rid of white supremacy.
But hold on a second.
If you actually play that out logically, she's saying that it's only black people that are committing crimes.
I mean, she's an incredible racist by saying that.
It's so confusing for normal Americans to process this.
And so we're seeing no conservative Republican money being spent while these cities just get taken over.
And the next cities will be Dallas and Houston, Miami, Atlanta.
They're coming up and they'll be taken over by critical race theorists.
And, you know, we as conservatives are very decent.
We're very reasonable.
We're very patient.
But while our entire urban centers of our country are going to get run over by these district attorneys, have you seen a direct correlation in the increase of crime when these DAs take over?
Yes.
I spoke to some of my sources in Contra Costa County yesterday about that.
They've seen especially an increase in the lower level crimes because they know they're going to get in statewide in California, we're seeing that because they've changed the rules where it has to be over $950 worth of value before you can really be charged with.
Say that again for our listeners out of California.
So if you study, if you steal $945 of value, what happens?
It's a misdemeanor.
And so a lot of times those officers won't even charge it because they know you're going to get thrown back out on the street and nothing's going to happen.
So the officers don't want to waste their time.
And so people just pretty much shoplifting is out of control in California because they know that nothing's going to happen to them.
I remember being in San Francisco right after speaking at UC Berkeley, right near the Trans America building.
San Francisco used to be a very decent and reasonable town and it's not anymore.
It is probably the worst city in America as how it's governed.
And there's so much darkness in that city.
It's really a sick place.
And so we parked right outside the trans, I think it's Trans America building, right?
The, yeah, right outside there.
Nice area, San Francisco.
And we had two SUVs there.
We had security.
We all went into Morton's only restaurant that was open, nice restaurant, come back out, every window was smashed.
All of our stuff was stolen.
Wow.
Right on the street.
And what's amazing is that no one called the cops.
No one did anything.
So think about this.
Right there, I was at Candace Owens and Dave Rubin.
We come out.
Dave Rubin's stuff was all stolen, totally smashed.
And then, so then we call the police and they get there 20 minutes later, right?
They couldn't have cared less.
We had security with us and they just happened to get something to eat.
They didn't see the smash and grab.
They stole about $800 worth of stuff.
So the first thing the police ask is, well, what was stolen?
We go through the whole list.
They're like, yeah, that's about $800 worth of stuff.
Honestly, we're never going to find these people.
It's not worth your time.
You could file a police report, but it's just not going to happen.
I tell this to people across the country and they don't believe me.
Did you see that I wasn't shocked as you were telling the story?
But please reinforce this, though, because this is a real thing.
We have listeners all across the country in Montana and Missouri, people in the middle of the road.
We have Democrats that listen to this podcast and we pray for them and God bless them.
And thank you for listening.
But they have to really realize what's happening in this country.
So can you just, can you just build that out a little bit more?
Yeah, I mean, even my hometown is Sini Valley.
It's one of the most conservative areas.
I live right next to the Reagan Library.
We have a great police force, but they're affected by the justice system too.
So I was on a ride-along last year with our cops and we came upon this couple in the park that their car had been had stalled.
We could see drugs right inside the bag.
It was visible.
We didn't have to look for it.
And they said, the cop pulled me aside.
He said, you know, it's a female.
I got to drive her all the way to Ventura.
And there's not that much there.
If I do that, that's going to be three or four hours.
There's one less cop in our, so they go through this whole decision tree.
He said, they're not going to do anything because it's not that much.
So we're just going to like let them go.
We're going to take the drugs and go take them to the station and destroy it, but let them go.
And I hated to hear that, but I could see the logic in what he was saying.
The Formula for Activism 00:13:37
They're trying to still just get through their shifts every day too and be able to go home to see their families.
And these cops are being overworked, right?
They're being worked 12 hours on, 12 hours off, nonstop, no time with family, totally disrespected, rioters in the streets.
It seems like Soros and Fox and all these people, you said it earlier, they just want to break it.
They just want to get to a point where this system falls apart.
Can you walk us through how someone could believe something like that?
I've been thinking about this a lot with the critical race theory stuff and how can you want to destroy our country, especially today we're recording the September 11th.
I was just watching all of the coverage before we started this interview.
And it comes from a place I get, I think, of guilt.
People, we have done so well as a country and they feel a little guilty if someone else has less than they do or faces adversity.
And we should, we should have compassion.
But the critical race theorists, they prey upon that and convince people that you're bad because you have this or that or the other or convince people that are facing these challenges that they shouldn't have to, that because they're in America, they should just have all of this stuff, that that's their right.
And I think from there, once you start drinking that Kool-Aid, it just explodes.
And I'm not sure if you're aware, but LA County Public Health, Soros is getting into public health too.
The public health director there, Barbara Ferrer, she came straight from the Kellogg Foundation, which is aligned with Soros and was brought in by Hilda Solise, who is an Obama in the Obama administration.
And she's the public health director here in LA County.
So she's the one that got caught on tape the other day saying that the schools won't open till after the election.
Tell us more about that.
Barbara Ferrer also said something where she supported looting and rioting because she said that was a good activity, but she said, because it's the wokest virus we've ever seen.
We use those words.
Tell us more about her.
So she's not a medical doctor.
She's a PhD in social welfare.
She was in Boston for a couple decades, then went to, I've been investigating her too.
I've talked to some former staffers.
She apparently left Boston under some bad circumstances that I haven't fully explored yet.
Went to Kellogg Foundation and then to LA County.
Her big goals here are all racial equity, equity, and health equity, not preventing disease, which is what you think a public health officer would do.
She hasn't done anything about typhus that's been going through downtown LA and going to LAPD headquarters, officers getting typhus, hepatitis.
She didn't want to pay for vaccines for the doctors for some of the diseases they come in contact with all the time.
But it's all about getting Planned Parenthood counseling in the high schools, racial equity.
That's all she's about.
And so she is also part of, and she's Soros-backed.
Is that correct?
Right.
It's not an elected position.
So, but she, the organization she came from before was a Soros-aligned organization, Kellogg Foundation, that's all into this.
Hello Foundation, she started something based.
I forget the exact name of it, but it's a day where you basically apologize for being white.
Well, and I tell conservatives this, and this is a hard thing for conservatives to process, but the liberals want it more than we do.
And I use George Soros as the example.
George Soros is worth $23 billion or was.
He gave 18 of it, like that, to his foundation, which spits out a billion dollars in just earnings every single year.
He basically gave all of his money to this stuff.
He gave another $300 million to BLM Inc. last month.
We as conservatives, we don't do that.
We don't.
We have, by the way, if you actually tally up the amount of resources that conservative philanthropists have, and I'm so thankful for the conservative philanthropists that have supported us at turning point.
And this is by no ways a slight at them, but look at the landscape here, right?
It's kind of in some ways, I'm kind of like, hey, we can do more, guys, because Soros, Tom Steyer, Bloomberg, I mean, can you build out this kind of money that has this being spent at this stuff?
Because I don't think people realize it because, and God bless the amazing conservative, generous patriots like Foster Freeze and stuff that have supported me.
So I'm not trying to be, you know, full of ingratitude.
I'm just saying, look, we're not even engaging on some of the stuff where Soros is putting a country's GDP at work, right?
So can you just go through the overwhelming amount of resources that are being spent from every direction from BLM to every town to Planned Parenthood?
It's everywhere.
Right.
So I'm glad you brought up Bloomberg because a few years ago, I studied how Bloomberg was getting his gun control agenda passed through every town.
And it's very scientific the way that he picks different jurisdictions where he can get someone elected.
And then they introduce certain measures in the legislatures in those states like Washington and Oregon were big ones a couple of years ago.
And they pull out what messages are going to resonate with voters.
And then those are, that's the measures they go after first.
So it's very scientific.
And it's the same with Soros DAs.
He's going to do the same pattern of finding a jurisdiction that has a weak incumbent or where he thinks that he can make inroads and bring those candidates.
And I'm totally with you on with the conservative side.
There's great donors and great people doing a lot, but a lot of people aren't putting their money or their actions where their mouth is.
Because not just money, it's going out and registering voters.
It's going out and getting your friends to the polls.
And we need to realize, hopefully, this BLM stuff, if there's a silver lining, has made people really realize what the other side is about.
Yeah, this is something we try to do through our political vehicle, Turning Point Action.
And I argue that conservatives, we have a spectator culture, not an activist culture.
So we're at, I mean, we act, and it's really interesting when you dive into it.
There's definitely maybe even a book that could be built around this where how much talk radio conservatives consume, how much Fox News we consume.
And that's a good thing.
By the way, our podcast has grown beautifully because of conservative spectator culture.
But liberals are actually less likely to consume talk radio and television.
Their top show, Rachel Maddow, when it's all in, still pales in comparison to the Fox News nightly lineup.
It's just not even close.
Now, some people would say because there's only Fox News and it's center right more so.
Okay, that might be true.
I think they might be the only player in town.
But the left has an activistic culture.
We have a spectator culture where some conservatives, and I say this as lovingly as I can, we believe as conservatives that our involvement is listening to Rush Limbaugh or Mark Levin, watching Tucker Carlson and buying a pillow.
Like that's not going to save the Republic.
While the liberals, they might watch Rachel Maddow, but they're out there registering voters.
They're marching in the streets.
And someone said something, they said, well, Charlie, them marching in the streets up against police, it doesn't make a difference.
Let them scream their hearts out.
I said, you have no idea what it does to the morale of this police department, what it does to break the back.
So every day they're out there in Portland, they're getting closer to what they actually want.
And so I'm not saying conservatives should be doing that, but there is an agenda.
There is a, agenda is not the right word.
There is a strategy to this.
Can you talk more about how strategic they are in their approach?
How this is not just random acts of, you know, spending and shouting, but there's actually a formula to this.
There absolutely is.
And in my town, we're seeing it.
We had our first Democrat city council person elected in 2018 through this whole process of there's stuff with the illegal immigration.
So this woman started going to city council meetings and agitating, and then she had more and more people coming with her.
She ends up getting elected.
And then she worked with Katie Hill.
And watching that campaign happen, Seemi Valley's been conservative my entire life.
I've 48 been here most of my life.
Watching that campaign happen, and I know some of the local Democrats and how many hours they all spent volunteering.
They were writing postcards handwritten to voters.
They were making calls.
They were canvassing.
When they had the walks and the weeks leading up to the election, she had hundreds of people showing up.
And I worked on Steve Knight's first campaign back in 2014.
I could get five people maybe to go knock doors and she would get hundreds.
And it wasn't that he didn't have support.
It was like you were saying, we're just consuming conservative thought and not turning it into action.
That's right.
But it wasn't like people would be like, oh, yeah, go get them.
And I will say this, conservatives are more likely to have kids, have a job, have responsibility.
Liberals have none of those things usually.
And they don't care.
I mean, that's just their life is the disintegration of the West.
So it consumes them.
That's how they get meaning, right?
However, I've seen it happen before, though.
I've seen, and here's one of the things that bothers me is, you know, we do this at turning point action.
When we do a rally, for example, we always have everyone go knock doors after the rally, right?
So when we do our Super Saturdays, I'm just heading to Minnesota right now after I'm done with this recording.
I'm flying up to Minnesota because I think it's in play.
The president can win Minnesota.
After we do one of these rallies, we'll deploy our students to go knock on doors afterwards.
Imagine if the president's campaign did that with every one of his rallies over the last two years.
They do a big rally and they say, Hey, now you've downloaded this app.
Everyone who goes knocks on doors and whoever knocks on the most doors gets something signed by the president.
Go.
They would deploy because everyone's so fired up, right?
It's kind of a launching off point.
And what I'm trying, my call to action here, and I don't want this to be just a depressing landscape because you've been delivering some very, you know, unfortunate news, is that we as conservatives, we have to give more money.
I mean, I talk about Pastor Rob McCoy.
You know, Pastor McCoy, right down the street, Thousand Oaks.
He gives 10% of his income to candidates every single, every single election cycle, 10%.
He ties to the church, ties to candidates, and he makes a biblical argument for it.
So if you're not giving 10% of your income to politics, I tell people you're not, or at least 10% of your time, 10% of something, right?
If you don't have the money, that's fine.
And so you've been an activist.
You've been in this.
Can you just build this out even more about the urgency of the conservative activist right now?
Because it's missing.
I could tell you, it is missing.
It's 100% missing.
I did have some hope earlier this week.
Scott Pressler was in town and had, yeah, we filled this place called the Republican Value Center in SUNY Valley, over 100 people there.
And he had everyone fired up to go register people to vote and make sure that we get our ballots in to a ballot collection center, not through the mail.
And everyone was fired up to go, well, that hopefully that will go into action.
But it was nice to see that was the biggest crowd I've seen fired up to actually do something besides listen in a long time.
Yeah.
And Rob's church is always action-oriented.
They're knocking on doors.
They're doing those things.
There's pockets there, Jack Kibbs.
But generally, the amount of consumption versus action, it's got to change or else this country is going to be destroyed.
If you have kids, you need to do a knock on doors, bring them with you.
I would think most people are going to be nice.
Your kids aren't going to be in harm's way.
In our city, people get on street corners with the signs for their candidate and wave like during commute times because it's a big commuter city.
So people aren't always home to see who the candidates are.
So I have pictures of my son when he was about 10 and laying on a bench by DGI Fridays because we were out there waving signs for Steve Knight.
He's kind of just laying there holding up a Steve Knight sign.
But he was able to say he's in 12th grade now and taking U.S. government and able to say, yeah, I worked on a campaign.
That's right.
And it's real experience.
And so that's very helpful.
Well, thank you so much for joining our program, Jennifer, and just for the amazing work that you are doing.
How could people stay in touch with you?
How could people help and support your work?
They can go to redstate.com, find my stuff there every day.
I'm on Twitter at Jen Van Law and just share it.
Talk to people about it.
Not just my work, but any work that you find that you think people need to know what's happening in this country.
I love it.
Well, God bless you.
Thank you for what you're doing.
And the walkaway is, everyone, give more money, knock on more doors, get more people involved.
Please, you got Soros that is spending his entire life earning.
We need to do more, or else this country is not going to be the same very quickly.
That's right.
Thank you.
You bet.
Talk to you soon.
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