Marjorie Taylor Greene clashes with Tucker Carlson over her "America First" stance, slamming Republicans for ignoring the $37 trillion debt while pushing 22 pro-Israel resolutions and funding wars like Iran strikes—calling it "white guilt." She targets AIPAC as a foreign lobby, questions Congress members’ dual allegiances (e.g., Ted Cruz’s Canadian birth), and blasts media for glorifying conflict while ignoring domestic crises like Lahaina fires. Greene warns Republicans risk losing Georgia to Democrats if they prioritize Ukraine over inflation, housing costs, and oil prices, framing it as a generational divide between boomers’ war obsession and millennials’ economic despair. She denies anti-Semitism but argues U.S. aid to Israel distracts from domestic collapse, comparing GOP inaction to Venezuela’s fallout—unless they return to Trump’s policies before his term ends. [Automatically generated summary]
But you are saying things that I've never heard you say before.
Of course, we're in a different moment.
We're in a moment where, you know, a lot of things that I'll speak for myself that I had zero interest in ever talking about got kind of forced on us because of the wild, unbridled aggression of a few ideologues in Washington, kind of like, you just can't avoid the topic.
Right.
So you are a Republican serving in the House.
Really, the only issue that all Republicans in the House agree on is that Israel is a priority over the United States.
I mean, I never really, I've always noticed this, certainly in the last, I don't know how many years it's been, a while where Republicans in the Congress are always talking about Israel.
I mean, people poured out from all walks of life, all backgrounds, and came out and voted for Trump, voted for Republicans in the House, Republicans in the Senate.
So we've been in power for six months.
And I was so excited in the beginning, thinking there's nothing we can't do, literally nothing we can't do.
But six months in, there's literally nothing that we can do.
You said a second ago that when people are really frustrated when the system they live under fails them, they listen to voices that they shouldn't listen to or wouldn't listen to under any other circumstances.
Like, how did Al Sharpton get to be the leader of Black America or whatever?
I mean, it's like just, it's a thing.
Desperate people tend to go to crappy leaders, I think.
And I just can't get over what happened in our biggest city this week, the very same week that everybody in D.C. is focused thousands of miles away on the greatest threat we face, Iran's nuclear program.
Is it because people are so desperate for government-run grocery stores or love socialism or love foreign-born midwits running their cities?
Probably not.
That guy was the only person in the New York City mayor's debate to say he wanted to focus on New York City.
All the candidates were asked, if you could visit a foreign country, what would it be?
And they, of course, all had an answer.
I think most said Israel, great.
And he said, I wouldn't go anywhere.
I'd stay in New York.
And like, if I want to meet Jewish constituents, I'd go to their synagogues, their homes or whatever, but I'd be here in New York because that's what I'm doing.
He's a socialist and he's promising to empty the prisons and do all kinds of crazy things.
And he's talking, but he's talking to them on their level and talking about the problems they are facing, relating to them with the problems they're facing.
So these young people have no choice but to turn to this.
So I don't understand how we spent the last 25 years fighting all these wars, obsessively focused on our enemies abroad, jihadis or whatever, they're telling us the threat is white supremacists under Biden.
We only have President Trump for a few more years.
And in just a few more years, we're going to have to elect another president.
And we're going to all have to turn and find a new leader that will share our values and fight for them.
That's going to be very hard because we're going to have to fill shoes that are very big, very difficult to fill.
And we've had President Trump now for all these years.
And so many people are going to be disappointed because you're not going to have another Trump.
There's not going to be one.
And I think it's the most dangerous time for people like us that truly care about our country, love our children and want to fix the problem so that their lives can be better.
And I think we're going to face a real fight within our party to make sure that we are pushing the focus to focus on America, focus on our problems, and just let the world do its thing.
We can have great trade deals.
We can do all these things, but it's going to be very hard to push that system in place because I really think in the past week I realized that that's not who they are.
They said it on the campaign trail.
They promised it when they got elected and a whole bunch of others, the talking heads on TV, they all pretended.
But in the past week, I was like, nope, it's not real.
Do you think that people who really think that we, you know, we need a government that focuses on the country it represents, will those people stick around and say, no, I'm sorry.
You can't, I don't, I can see through your skin suit.
I know who you are.
This is all fake.
You can't use my government, my military to prosecute these silly sectarian wars anymore.
But I do think you're, and one of the reasons I'm so grateful that you flew all the way from your real job to come see us is that I think it's important to know whether you're going to fight for the movement that you've been in since 2016 and are really identified with.
I mean, when you got to Congress, you were so for Trump and his ideas that your own party tried to expel you from the Congress.
To them right now, President Trump is a speed bump.
They just have to get past that speed bump because then they will.
It's only a few years away.
They just have to play the game long enough and do the deed and not get a truth social put out on them or have him primary them or primary or endorse an opponent against them.
They have to do that.
And then after that, it's going to be back to business as usual because you wouldn't believe it.
Like the bills that we're putting together, the lobbyists that are coming in, tucking in what they want, big donors.
Oh, my goodness, the donors that came on board in this last election, new donors, totally different donors than we've ever had before.
It's sick that America is cheering that we bombed another country.
Now, okay, let's look at that.
Yes, Iran is that they sponsor terrorism.
They have killed our military, but our military never belonged over in the Middle East in the first place.
I'll argue that all day long.
But however, when people that hold power in Washington, D.C., like I do, but everyone I work with is just over the top excited that we may be going to war to kill people.
They never think about the innocent people or they don't care about the innocent people.
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I have noticed there's a connection between the internal weakness in a person and enthusiasm for killing.
So I've always wondered, like, why is it the people with the weirdest, most unhappy personal lives?
And I don't, you know, I'm really trying not to be mean.
So I'm going to like not use names, but boy, I know a lot of them just living there my whole life.
They're the most enthusiastic about exerting force on other people, including like children and villagers and stuff.
It's like really dark, but it makes them feel powerful.
Like you almost never see a strong man get excited about killing.
And so we had this great breakfast and met with everybody there.
And two different groups that were in the big group were veterans groups.
And they were literally telling me this morning about how many veterans they are working with that live with the horrors in their mind of what they did, kicking indoors, going into some family's home, searching for enemies and terrorists.
And, you know, some of them killed the father of the family in front of their children.
These are the horrors that our brothers, cousins, uncles, fathers, friends live with for the rest of their life.
And they cannot function.
They cannot have a normal life.
Their marriages fall apart.
They turn to drugs and alcoholism.
They can't keep a job.
And This is what it has done to them.
So, Tucker, I totally agree with you.
I don't know what is wrong with America that anybody cheers that on.
The two issues that people are completely unreasonable about, literally unreasonable, reason doesn't enter into it.
It's just such strong emotion that it'll end friendships or start friendships.
All of a sudden, you have Bill Crystal praising the Trump administration are war and abortion.
And it's the power that people feel when they kill is the, I think it's the most alluring power there is, more powerful than sex, more powerful than money.
Being able to take a life makes you feel like God.
And for a lot of people, like Lindsey Graham, it compensates for a hollowness inside, a lack of a successful life, no family, et cetera, or whatever.
I don't want to be Freud here, but it's the weakest people who are the most excited to take a life.
I would just also say, what is wrong with our culture?
How did we get to this place?
Because honestly, okay, it doesn't matter what country it is in the world.
Those people are responsible for their government.
If they want to tear it down, they will tear it down.
I mean, that's a historical fact.
Any group of people, if they hate their government enough, they will tear it down.
So if Iran wants, if those people want to tear down their government, God bless them, let them do it.
But it's not our job to do it.
Now, Israel wants it to be our job.
Of course.
They want regime change.
And that is their goal.
And that's why we're seeing propaganda back on the news that now Iran is months away from having a nuclear weapon, rebuilding their program and having a nuclear weapon because we have to go right back to it.
They've been saying that since the 1990s.
So they have to say it again, over and over and over again.
But that's what they want.
And they want America to be drug into it.
I got to tell you, it was the coolest thing this past week when I took a really hard stance and I said, I'm totally against this.
This is literally what we campaigned on not doing.
And here we're doing the thing we said we wouldn't do.
Like, why are we doing the thing we said we wouldn't do?
And then we had the whole other side, which was all these people that came out of the woodwork from all over the place.
Democrats, liberals, progressives, Republicans, MAGA, America First, flooding in.
And it was an all range of things as, you know, the MAGA and America First people was like, I agree with MTG.
She's right.
And then you've got the people on the left are going, oh my God, what is happening to me?
This is the end of the world.
I'm agreeing with MTG.
Like they're doing mental gymnastics because they're agreeing with me.
And it was hilarious, but they're flooding my office with phone calls agreeing with me.
And I'm sitting here going, hey, hey, Republicans, remember we said we weren't going to do this?
Imagine how much support we could have if we stuck with it.
Like if we actually stuck with what we said and actually meant it, because now there's a lot of people that feel betrayed that we didn't stick with that.
But what's interesting, and I feel that instinctively, but I also feel it, I feel like theologically, that's correct.
I guess.
Like, what do I know?
But I feel it.
But you represent a district in Georgia that's very heavily Protestant Christian.
I'm Protestant Christian, like you are too.
Yep.
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How have we gotten to the point where you have sincere Christians who I think I probably agree with on everything, certainly most things, who people I love would be delighted to have dinner with?
I mean, no disrespect at all to them.
But how do we get to a point where good people like that are making the case that Jesus wants more bombing?
Well, and when he was given that entire vision and shown all of that, he wasn't shown America.
So there's a clear reason and we don't know why.
But I think back to this story is Americans have been taught that they have to do whatever Israel says.
And it's the secular government of Israel.
The secular government should not be telling Christians in America what they should and shouldn't do with their tax dollars, with their military, and with who their allegiance should go to.
Well, and also this, here's something else we have to recognize with people that are like mad at me or mad at you about saying these things, they need to think about this too is like, hey, we all live in this house.
It's called the United States of America.
This is our house.
And if we are giving our full allegiance to another foreign country who doesn't pay our taxes, will not pay off our debt, did not come and defend our southern border when it was invaded for four years straight, when its prime minister, Netanyahu, was the first to congratulate Joe Biden being president of the United States.
And our elected leaders are not fully focused on our house and our problem with our children and their future.
And that's why we are opening the door wide open to foreigners that have moved to the United States of America and profess insane socialist and communist views.
And they are going to get elected.
There's another one running against Nancy Pelosi, AOC's former campaign manager and chief of staff.
And he sounds just like that mayor in New York.
And he is a Democrat primarying Nancy Pelosi.
So this whole thing is going to, the left is going to go in a whole nother direction because Republicans who professed America first are not solving the problems for our house.
And Republicans refuse to talk about economics, like actual economics, not bullshit economics, GDP and tax cuts, but actually like, it's too expensive for my kids to buy a house.
And the answer is absolutely nothing other than yelling, you're a socialist.
I'm not insecure about being a socialist.
I don't really care what people call me, but that is a much bigger problem than anything Iran is cooking up in its centrifuges, as far as I'm concerned.
Not I. So there's all the, but, but think about it.
Last week, they were thinking about all their other problems that they already have, but they weren't thinking about, do I have to worry about a terrorist attack happening here in the United States?
Fast forward to this week.
Now it's like, oh my gosh, not only is life unaffordable and all these unknowns and all these problems I have and my credit card debt is, my credit cards are maxed out and I can't go on vacation and I want to go with my friends and I want to go to this concert, but I can't afford it.
But now they have to think about, oh, if I do go to that concert, there could be a terrorist attack because we bombed Iran.
It's like a whole nother, a whole nother set of problems.
And so, of course, when this guy that's running for mayor of New York City, iconic New York City, is talking to New Yorkers and he says on the debate stage, when he's asked, what foreign country do you want to go visit?
But I guess in general, I just resent, I resent importing foreign conflicts into our country, ancient race hatreds, religious, ethnic hatreds.
What does that have to do with us?
And I feel like we've definitely wholesale imported that.
I get texts all the time from, you know, some people I like, but, you know, Pakistani, Indian, Bangladeshi, telling me about some fight in U.S. or Canada between different Muslim or Hindu groups.
You're some Pakistani worker building office buildings in the Gulf and you like have a march through downtown Abu Dhabi saying, I'm, you know, I'm mad at India.
They're like, you're out on the first flight back to Lahore.
It feels weird even to ask you because I've spent so many decades studiously ignoring this issue.
I don't want to engage.
I think it's weird.
It's always bothered me, but I don't want to talk about it because I don't want to fight about it.
But it's been pushed.
You can't ignore it.
And you brought it up.
What, why are almost every single, every single Republican I'm aware of other than you and maybe Massey is like in this weird kind of Israel worship mode all the time.
And many Democrats, by the way, Pelosi, chief among them.
So when a candidate steps forward and they're running for Congress, they get approached by all kinds of groups, all the special issue groups, everything from pro-life groups to pro-gun groups to Christian groups.
And there's a group called APAC, and they come too.
And so everybody, they'll have a form, a survey form for you to fill out.
Each group has a survey form because they want to know where you are on the issues, which I think is a good thing.
I think Second Amendment groups need to know, hey, are you going to take away my gun rights?
I think that's the right thing to be asking candidates.
Pro-life groups, are you going to go to Washington and vote to kill babies?
Like, we want to know who you are.
I think that's great.
Well, there's a group called APAC, and they come and they want to know what's your position on Israel.
And they want you to write a paper, and they want to know, they want to fill you out on your position on Israel.
And then if you get elected to Congress, if you win your race, everyone's freshman year, APAC will take Republicans and Democrats, new members, on a special trip to Israel.
Because if I had a group coming to me and saying, we really want to make sure that you're voting to fund $3.3 billion, you know, every single year to whatever Switzerland.
It keeps all the baby boomers glued to the television 24 hours a day because they're terrified that bombs are going to fall on America.
Something terrible is going to happen.
You have to keep up with it.
Funniest thing to me, Tucker, was how come, okay, look, our country funded that war in Ukraine, funded it.
And our military leaders ran that war.
They have been all about that war.
We fund their government.
We fund their retirement.
We have funded their small businesses.
The American people, tragically, have kept Ukraine afloat.
But how come we couldn't watch that war on television?
And I say that sarcastically because I think it's ridiculous.
We could watch Israel and Iran launching bombs at each other and exploding in their cities and people's reactions and the nonstop commentary and counting missiles and how many missiles they shot down.
Well, now that we don't see it, I asked a bunch of members of Congress, including the Speaker of the House, disgraceful person, in my opinion, Mike Johnson, but, you know, so you funded this war with billions of our dollars.
We're bankrupt, but you're paying for this war because you love the Ukrainians so much.
How many Ukrainians have died?
No clue.
Not interested.
They're not interested.
Really?
You're funding the war because you love the Ukrainians, but you're not even keeping track of how many of its young men have died or now middle-aged men have died.
How many people with Down syndrome, how many Ukrainians with Down syndrome were pulled off the street and sent to go die in a war that you were paying for?
But no, the people there, oh, my goodness, wonderful people.
They're bilingual.
Their English is perfect.
And it's not because they were in the United States.
It's because they learn English and Spanish in their schools as they're growing up.
The customer service was the best customer service I have had in decades.
And customer service is one of the things I'm really picky about because I grew up in a construction company and my dad's number one rule was customer is king.
And so you treat the customer as they are the king.
And that is how we will survive.
That's how we will make money is we treat our customers better than anybody.
So we have everyone I work with is going from dinner or cocktail hour to some lobbying group to some special interest group.
They're invited to speak.
So they feel honored to speak at these groups.
And it's every single night or a lunch or a breakfast in Washington, D.C. And they're going and doing all these things.
And then they're wearing their lapel pens or their pocket, their little pocket handkerchiefs, or whatever it may be, representing foreign countries or tying them to the United States as if you could tie a foreign government to our government.
That's ridiculous.
And it's widely accepted, and it's common practice, and no one ever questions it.
Well, actually, I have to quote, and I hate to beat up on Mark Levin.
He's got enough problems, obviously.
But so the moment the ceasefire happened, he said this.
I hate this word ceasefire.
I really do.
So how could, I mean, that's so, I do think it, you know, your worldview, what you're like as a person, what you love, what you hate, like that is important.
And if you hate the word ceasefire, I hate the word like dead children or killing.
Ceasefire, that's the word you hate?
Haven't you, I mean, that, wow, that's a heavy thing to say.
So Mark Levin that is attacking you every hour on his ex account and attacking me and calling me names.
And Fox News is tolerating that, by the way.
Of course, which is, I think, atrocious and pathetic.
Any other company, by the way, any other company would never allow their employees to go on their own personal social media and like verbally berate and attack and call names to people.
That's a fireable offense in the real world and the private sector.
So you, I mean, if I'm, if I'm whatever that guy's name is, Mike Johnson, running, you know, the Republican, I'm speaker of the house, I'm calling Randy Fine and being, hey, son, no, you're not allowed to celebrate dead children on your Twitter.
Like you're a member of the Republican Party in the Congress.
But if you put a symbol of like hate and violence and killing children on your Twitter feed, the people who run your party would say something about it, right?
Oh, well, I got kicked out of totally removed from all committees for things that I had put on social media or shared before I ever became a member of Congress.
And those poor families and all the, and there's, you know, and the ones that don't get talk about, no one talks about the soldiers that were horribly injured.
We, we talk about the 13, but there were so many horribly injured that are living with that today.
That was the nail in the coffin.
And to return back to it, where our party is cheerleading it and apparently sharing the dead bodies of children and celebrating that and celebrating dropping bombs, it's like I'm not attacking President Trump because I believe he did what he thinks is right and how he's handled it is exactly what I want from him.
He has done it better than anybody.
But the party itself and all of the talking heads, whether it's on the internet and on television, how they reacted was repulsive to me because they shouldn't have been like, yeah, we're going after him.
It should have been like, hey, remember what happened to these 13 soldiers and their families and these other soldiers?
Now, here's what we can say is if the mission was successful and they really destroyed the nuclear program, then we can be really proud of our military.
That is incredible.
And we can be proud of the men and women that carried out that successful mission.
And we can be thankful for our president for keeping our country safe.
We can go along and say all these things are true.
But at the same time, when President Trump, I mean, and he went in hard and said, it's time for a ceasefire.
It's time for peace.
But yet we have Mark Levin over there pissed off on his radio show and he's saying, I hate the word ceasefire.
Like that is, that is disgusting.
And that's not who we are.
That is not our movement.
That is not America First.
That is not MAGA.
As a matter of fact, he took off the costume temporarily because he couldn't take it anymore.
Somebody said to me the other day, I don't know if you, I mean, you are an elected representative, so you have a much better sense of polling and where the public is.
But someone said to me yesterday, the reason this push is coming now when there was no, well, I don't know, there's no actual evidence that they were days away, but whatever.
Baby boomers get their, primarily get their news from television.
Yes.
The Republican baby boomers watch Fox News.
I mean, the Democrat baby boomers, they watch CNN or MSNBC or whatever.
That's where they get their news and that's where they receive all the propaganda fed into their head about what they should think, what they should believe, who they should support, how they should vote, when they should protest, who they need to be mad at.
It's all there on television for them.
So I'm 51 years old.
I'm generation X. So then there's after that, there's the millennials and then there's Gen Z. That's our kids.
Everybody from my age down is like enough of this crap.
Everybody my age down is sick of it.
They're fed up, but they don't get their, they don't watch TV.
They don't have the TV on the living room 24 hours a day and fall asleep to it while they're So you don't know any 28 year olds who are like, yeah, Ron's nuclear program is the biggest threat we face and we need to affect regime change if necessary?
Tucker, in the next 10 years or maybe a little bit longer, the baby, our parents' generation is going to pass away.
And by the time that entire generation has moved on and the bulk of it, sadly, has passed because that's my mom and was my dad.
And when they're gone and that mentality and those, you know, decisions made in Washington based on all of this neocon and fighting for foreign countries and fighting the foreign causes and sending the foreign aid and all of this foreign garbage, once they're gone, we're going to be decimated and desolate because we will have never poured back into our own country.
And then we're going to have our generation of kids who at that time were going to be like in their 30s.
When I was a kid, I went with my dad to Venezuela, to Caracas, and it was probably late 70s.
Great town, great city.
It was the biggest oil reserves in the world.
It was a rich country, beautiful, super nice people, beautiful women.
It was just great.
Caracas, Venezuela was great.
The economy of Venezuela, which was always pretty centralized, basically came down to like a very small number of families controlled everything, which is fine unless you marry that to democracy.
You give everyone a vote.
So you can only have an economy that's pyramid-shaped if you don't give everyone the vote.
But the second you give everyone the vote, you better share the wealth or just shut it down and make it an oligarchy.
But you can't have those two together.
So they had those two together.
And then they elected a Marxist who, you know, and all those rich people who were there when I was in Caracas are now living in South Florida and, you know, paying politicians to hate Maduro or whatever.
But the point is, it's not even about Chavez or Maduro.
It's like they were the products of a society that couldn't sustain a middle class.
And that's, I mean, that it's, it's, it should be our responsibility to make an, to create an environment, to create a system, to create an economy where everybody can get rich.
And there is no, in Washington, D.C., everyone is drawn by whatever group they're speaking to, whatever lobbyist centrist, all these things that are pulling them away from what we really should be doing.
And I think it's going to, so you asked me in the beginning which direction will go.
And so there's two things I have to talk about directions on.
One of them is with our country, it's really going to be up to the American people if they're willing to get in there and really make a difference and fight for our country to not be taken over by these insane people that are going to all of a sudden start running for office everywhere.
That is a decision the people have to make.
And I'm watching it in my own home state of Georgia.
I'm watching it right now.
We are coming up on the next election cycle.
It is going 2026.
We have our governors, lieutenant governor, secretary of state, the entire slate, our entire state, all positions are on the ballot and a Senate seat.
And I am not seeing the willingness in the state of Georgia to rise to the occasion among Republicans, voters, and donors, especially among donors, because they don't see the threat that's coming for them.
They have been living in Georgia where everything has been, you know, we have a great state.
Everything's wonderful.
Life is great there.
Republicans have been in control.
Have they done everything perfect?
No, but my goodness, they've done a lot right.
So no, everybody's kicking back.
You know, it's like they don't worry about it.
Why would they worry about it?
But they are not aware that we are so purple.
Oh my goodness, Georgia is on the brink of being stolen.
Like as if it's like we just won the election in November.
So it's still that same kind of vibe because Democrats are so lost right now.
They don't even know who they are.
You know, it's that nonstop Conversation because they're seeing them go out and fight ICE, and they're seeing them do these no-king protests, and they're seeing them wave foreign countries' flags and things like that.
And they're saying Democrats are in disarray when I don't see it that way.
And the Republicans cannot win elections if they don't understand what the enemy is doing and how they're rebuilding and the direction that they're going in.
I'm interested in the topic, but I, what I'm even more interested in right now is the kind of casual risk-taking that I'm seeing that I, I really disapprove of.
I don't, if you led your family like that, you, you should be in jail.
And I think President Trump, President Trump understood the moment.
And he himself had to fight back against everybody.
When he said it's time for peace and it's time for a ceasefire, he had to fight back these people that were still like, yeah, let's go, which is ridiculous.
It's absolutely absurd, but they're celebrating this movement.
And the movement is really to destroy the movement that President Trump created and the movement that everybody voted for.
And it's not anti-Semitic to say that there was a vote on Thursday, last Thursday, that he barely won by two votes.
And had he have lost that vote, there would have been an election called.
And according to the polls, he would have lost.
And then the next day on Friday, they attacked, they launched the attack on Iran.
And what does war do?
Pulls everybody together.
And so that's not anti-Semitic to talk about.
That's reality.
And it's not anti-Semitic to say Americans hard-earned tax dollars in a nation where we're $37 trillion in debt shouldn't be going to Israel or shouldn't be going to any country.
That we should be keeping those at home.
We should keep that money at home.
You know, there's towns in my district that could use some money coming Down there to fix a water treatment plant or to help pave a road.
That's where our tax dollars should be going to.
Should be helping people that were affected by hurricanes.
Should be helping people like, oh my goodness, in Lahaina from a fire, all kinds of California, for heaven's sake, we should be helping our own Americans.
It's not anti-Semitic.
And I refuse to have that label put on me.
And they've tried to do it to me before.
And everybody that knows me knows that is not true about me.
And by the way, from the day you started running and they decided whoever, some of the, your opponents have really good instincts and they knew that you were going to say what you thought.
And that's the thing that they hated about you.
But they would always say, because you have a southern accent, she's stupid.
And I would just dare any honest person to listen to the hour and a half we just did.
Maybe they hate everything you said.
No one thinks you're stupid.
That's not, that's, that was really smart analysis, much smarter analysis than I got from Harvard Law School graduate Ted Cruz, I would say.
I have no idea, but I tried to bring this up to him years ago, that the economic thing, I'm hardly an economist, but I just think being able to afford to live in the country that you were born in and being, you know, having an economy that allows your children to have children, that just seems like that's the measure.
I've just like, I'm like, why would I be loyal to one?
And I definitely disagree with the other one.
But if we can find a place to actually, like you're talking about, care about the economy and care about our children's ability to have a future and raise a family, then I don't care.
I don't care who I have to work with.
It's just getting to the point where that is so fundamentally important and nothing else should matter.
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It's immoral.
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