The Most Important Election in 100 Years (This Will Shape Generations)

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In this critical first part of a 3-part series, Robert Kosaki dives into the highly charged 2024 U.S. election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris.

The video tackles an important question: Are you voting for a capitalist or a Marxist? Drawing from his personal experiences, Robert shares eye-opening insights into capitalism, Marxism, and the growing gap between the rich and the poor.

He discusses the influence of Karl Marx's Communist Manifesto, his friendship with Donald Trump, and why he believes this election will shape America’s future.

Stay tuned to uncover the deeper forces at play behind this election, and how education, inflation, and capitalism intersect with today's political landscape. Don't miss out on the next parts of this enlightening series

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41 Comments

    1. I’m not a troll, i legitimately want for you to come back and defend your statements, provide some evidence, please. Back up your claims with facts. You used to like facts, remember? Before you started drinking the orange kool-aid?

    2. You say absolutely nothing concrete. You provide no data, only speculation and opinion. You keep saying that she’s a marxist, then you say that “you know by what they say”, and then you don’t provide a single example of something that she’s said that you consider marxist. Then you attack AOC for no apparent reason, using a random quote of hers to preface your blanket statement of “That’s marxism”. You do realize that AOC has actually written a whole book about “Saving American Capitalism”, right?
      Your story about Vietnam is unapplicable to the current political state- first of all, we lost that war, second of all, the only purpose your sharing that story served was to attempt to get people to immediately view socialist values as “evil” and “the enemy”.
      You then make a baseless claim that marxism has invaded our school system. You provide a story from the 1930s about teachers getting lectured on Marxism, and then make a MASSIVE logic leap and assert that from there, Marxist ideals have infiltrated our school system.
      Could it just be, maybe, that as people learn more, and educate themselves, they realize that capitalism is broken?
      You say they steal property through taxes and inflation. Curious, then, that Trump’s economic agenda is forecast to skyrocket inflation, weaken the dollar, and increase taxes on the childless and middle to lower classes, while cutting them for his friends.
      Then you make your most wild assertion that, to me, truly shows your level of intelligence, or lack thereof.
      You say that Biden stopping the keystone pipeline deal had an affect on oil prices. If it did, it was minimal, at best. For the following reasons, the Keystone pipeline was not the main culprit in the increase in oil prices:
      1. The keystone pipeline was designed to transport crude from Canada to the Gulf Coast. The cancellation removed only a POTENTIAL source of supply, therefore its impact on global oil prices would be relatively small.
      2. Timing. The pipeline was not operational at the time of its cancellation and would NOT HAVE BEEN for some time, Therefore, it could not have directly contributed to the price increases.
      So why did it increase, then? Maybe if you read Bloomberg, you’d know.
      Around that time, oil futures for the rest of the 2020s were coming in. Demand was projected to plummet. So what did Russia and OPEC decide to do? they cut their output to create an artificial scarcity to drive up prices. Biden had nothing to do with it. You also ignore the fact that the pipeline was going to go through sacred Native American land. But, of course, you’re literally an oil baron, so i wouldn’t expect you to care about that.
      Please, in your next video, provide some actual concrete facts, rather than conjecture and speculation.

    3. @@dabprod firsthand experience? So he was there at Columbia University in 1930 when they supposedly brought over these Marxist teachers? Because I can’t find anything to back up that claim. He offers nothing but conjecture, and even then it’s vague conjecture. This is blatant propaganda, any child could understand that.

  1. At one point Robert didn’t support Trump’s candidacy, despite being friends, because he is divisive. I’m glad he’s on our side for this election.

    1. Anyone who ran against Democrats would be ‘divisive’ because they aren’t falling in line with the left. They consider it divisive to not unify the country under their s solute god like rule.

    2. If you’re offended by Trump opposing men in womens sports, illegal immigration, wars, poor education and a bad economy then maybe You are the problem. Turn off MSNBC, CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC and all these mainstream media. Even FOX. Turn that off too.

    3. @@tedbear6012 I didn’t say he didn’t support Trump during the election. I said that at one point he didn’t support Trump’s candidacy. He said l, when asked, that he didn’t want Trump to run because he was so divisive. I remember it because it was surprising to hear, knowing that he himself likes Trump. That’s not even a statement about Trump himself, but about how people react to him. I don’t know what to tell you, other than what I’ve said already.

    1. Good vs Evil.. Thats better.. Evil is of course Kamila (the puppet) with main leader Soros (the evil one). Greeting from Czech republic.

    2. I see it as combating not only Communism, but Totalitarianism wrapped in this shiny cloak of Globalism.

      We need a Constitutionalist party.

  2. Thanks for sharing your real story on a Vietnam experience for me (50) and others younger who don’t get to hear stories like this from people who have been there. Great job making your health a priority too!

    1. Yes, freedom brings infinitely more opportunities to become wealthy than Marxism, communism or socialism could ever imagine.

  3. That’s so true. Our state’s housing values have increased by 35% statewide, and in some places, by 67%. Property taxes will go up… and with interest rates so high, People can’t refinance. you can’t sell your house and buy another. People are stuck… especially the middle class!

    1. I remember back in 2017 telling my liberal colleagues that Trump was going to end up as one the best presidents ever, and they scoffed. If he does what he says he’s going to do, he’s going to be right up there with George and Abe. Maybe even #1

  4. Keep up the great work Robert. Being from Hawaii myself, born and raised, it’s sad to see Hawaii has overtime become a communist state in support of Harris/Biden. I moved away because of how ridiculous things were getting with prices, state laws, and the collective mindset over there. I’m voting for Trump and hope that he wins again. Trump 2024!

    1. Same here. God help those that don’t see the tricks that the others are playing. For me Trump, Trump, Trump is the only way!

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