Jiang says heavily indebted average Americans may prefer a king to the existing system because monarchy promises debt relief and redistribution that the oligarchic republic does not.
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American Citizens
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...the statement that he doesn't even care about the finances for American citizens he just wants to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon..."
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"...that furthers the interests of the people. So if you're an American citizen, okay, if you're an average American citizen, you're heavily in debt,..."
"...the statement that he doesn't even care about the finances for American citizens he just wants to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon..."
"Donald Trump? MAGA, right? Spying on American citizens, spying on American citizens is MAGA now. Did you guys see Donald Trump's post? Hold on...."
"...is psychotic. That is Donald Trump and MAGA, everyone. Spying on American citizens is good now. Oh, these fucking people. And they'll defend it...."
"...have these ICE agents going going around America and besieging average American citizens? And remember, these ICE agents. Their responsibility is to deport illegal..."
"...have a professional army. Why? Because the Founding Fathers and most American citizens believed that if there's a standing army, if there's a professional..."
"...have a professional army. Why? Because the founding fathers and most American citizens believed that"
"...of course, is Minneapolis, where a couple of days ago, an American citizen, another American citizen was killed by ICE. Okay. So the first..."
"...in Minneapolis right now. And as you know, just yesterday, an American citizen who is 37 years old named Alex Pretty, he is an..."
"...And then now they've shot another armed woman. You know, innocent American citizen means that they are increasingly violent and therefore more and more..."
"...intellects from China to study in our universities, to become naturalized American citizens, to start families, build businesses and very much live that American..."
"...about like you know half a million of debt for every american citizen which is just ridiculous um so i agree that america is..."
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