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...Progressivism is the cancer in America and it is eating our Constitution. And it was designed to eat the Constitution. To progress past the Constitution.
...By the way, Theodore Roosevelt, the guy who started the Bull Moose Party, which was the progressive party.
...I’m tired. I am tired, and I know you are. I’m tired of common sense not applying anymore. We all know what the problems are. It’s tax and spend. One party will tax and spend, the other party won’t tax but will spend. It’s both of them. Both of them together. I’m tired. I’m tired.
...(attempts to erase blackboard but eraser doesn’t work well)
Oh, this is good. This isn’t going to work out well. Um.
...What we don’t have a right to is: health care, housing, or handouts. We don’t have those rights.
...I grew up in a bakery in a small town called Mount Vernon, Washington. It’s a small little town in – you’re from there?
...Small little town – Mount Vernon, Washington. We had the city bakery – my father ran it. I cleaned the pots and the pans and worked in the back with him at seven years old. We should get him on labor laws, but –
...I took one class. Do you know why? I couldn’t afford it. Now I never once even thought, this isn’t fair. I never once thought, I want to take it from him – how come he goes and I can’t go? I never once thought I was owed an education. I was thirty when I went. I was trying to find answers. When I couldn’t afford to go anymore, I was okay. I went to work, I got – picked up my kids from school, I spent the afternoon with them, I put them down to bed, or – whatever we did. I did my homework, if you will, for the next day’s show, and then I went and I read. I educated myself, I went to the library –
books are free.