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Dockworkers strike, Tiananmen Tim lies, low expectations, insomnia led to Walz pick, NC folks speak out, Marxism and MI voters

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Today we open with the dockworkers going on strike. I warned everyone yesterday this was going to happen and suggested preparing for the supply chain interruption. This will be part of an ongoing topic interlaced throughout, especially seeing the poor response of the Federal government to people suffering in North Carolina.

Tiananmen Tim Walz was just discovered to have lied about being in Hong Kong during the uprising and massacre. He has been telling that story his whole life, including having it in the Congressional record.

Maybe that’s why Senator Claire McCaskill told the MSNBC audience to temper their expectations for tonight’s debate. She gave a few low-blows to both Vance and Trump, but, ultimately, she’s worried Tim Walz will not do well tonight.

That may also be why Kamala Harris decided to tell a podcast that she was sleep deprived during such a “speedy, speedy time” and that’s what led to picking Walz. Is she laying the groundwork for removing him in an effort to reinvigorate a flailing campaign?

The next topic relates to the poor response time and action of our Federal government related to the flooding in North Carolina and elsewhere. They really do put Americans last. Maybe we should not be surprised. After all, Harris has said before that when it comes to emergencies, she uses her Marxist view of “equity” to determine who needs the most help and resources.

Unfortunately for her, CNN had to admit that of the two camps, Donald Trump is coming across as much more presidential and empathetic for those suffering in the wake of Helene. They were not happy reporting that fact, but it was something they did tell their audience. And the Harris campaign is likely very aware of just how bad their numbers are at this point.

Even Major Garrett of CBS, who did a random man-on-the-street segment in various restaurants in Michigan, found that everyone he talked to was supporting Trump. He said he knows the Harris camp is also aware of that fact.

Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

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Today we open with the dockworkers going on strike. I warned everyone yesterday this was going to happen and suggested preparing for the supply chain interruption. This will be part of an ongoing topic interlaced throughout, especially seeing the poor response of the Federal government to people suffering in North Carolina.

Tiananmen Tim Walz was just discovered to have lied about being in Hong Kong during the uprising and massacre. He has been telling that story his whole life, including having it in the Congressional record.

Maybe that’s why Senator Claire McCaskill told the MSNBC audience to temper their expectations for tonight’s debate. She gave a few low-blows to both Vance and Trump, but, ultimately, she’s worried Tim Walz will not do well tonight.

That may also be why Kamala Harris decided to tell a podcast that she was sleep deprived during such a “speedy, speedy time” and that’s what led to picking Walz. Is she laying the groundwork for removing him in an effort to reinvigorate a flailing campaign?

The next topic relates to the poor response time and action of our Federal government related to the flooding in North Carolina and elsewhere. They really do put Americans last. Maybe we should not be surprised. After all, Harris has said before that when it comes to emergencies, she uses her Marxist view of “equity” to determine who needs the most help and resources.

Unfortunately for her, CNN had to admit that of the two camps, Donald Trump is coming across as much more presidential and empathetic for those suffering in the wake of Helene. They were not happy reporting that fact, but it was something they did tell their audience. And the Harris campaign is likely very aware of just how bad their numbers are at this point.

Even Major Garrett of CBS, who did a random man-on-the-street segment in various restaurants in Michigan, found that everyone he talked to was supporting Trump. He said he knows the Harris camp is also aware of that fact.

Take a moment to rate and review the show and then share the episode on social media. You can find me on Facebook, X, Instagram, GETTR and TRUTH Social by searching for The Alan Sanders Show. You can also support the show by visiting my Patreon page!

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