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Speaker 1 (00:10):
You know, well maybe no belts, you don't. Here's the
ding ding d The ding ding ding markets are closed
because it's far o'clock. If we're up, they're closed on
Wall Street. And take a look at what we look
very kind of quiet they believe it or not. Dow
down a little bit down fifteen. I have it down
fifteen again. These numbers settle a little bit more down
ten now as we speak, NASA coup one hundred and ninety.
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Here's what happened today, folks. First of all, it's an
employment number came out. It was a little negative to
the market. They were expecting one hundred thousand job growth
within the private sector. They had thirty three thousand loss.
Market looked like it was going to open a little
bit ower. That comes out at eight thirty in the morning.
And then Trump announced a tariff deal that they made
with Vietnam. So Vietnam will now pay twenty percent to
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put their goods into America. At one point it was
going to be forty six percent, and so a retro
active tear our Vietnam, both directions will be twenty percent.
And that put a little bit of a bid under
the market. Nasdaq, as you can see one hundred and
twenty so gold holding its own thirty three three to
thirty four hundred dollars. And this is the one I
wanted to talk about. Sixty seven dollars and twenty cent
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oil up a dollar seventy five folks. Now, let me
just explain something to you. Yesterday I was an alligator
Alcatraz with Trump and I asked him about filling this
strategic patrol, something I've been talking to you about every
single day for the past three weeks. Two three weeks.
Fill the SPR Strategic Patroleum Reserve very quickly under Obama,
when the price got to one hundred and forty dollars
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a barrel, Obama opened the SPR, gave our emergency oil away,
sold it cheap, so bring the price of oil down,
which is not what it's meant to be. It's meant
to be there as an emergency in the event of
catastrophic loss of oil imports coming in. It would give
us a cushion until we fixed things. So Obama did
it once and brought it down. Trump got into office
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and filled it back up. Iden took over in twenty
twenty drained it twice, almost to the bottom. So seven
hundred and fifty barrels is the maximum it holds. He
drained it, Biden drained it twice around to three hundred
million barrels, right, so more than halfway. I asked Trump
yesterday if he had any plans on filling it. He said,
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we are, absolutely. It's a great idea, he said, it's
something we should be doing. And then I went one
step further and said, maybe we should fill it to
a billion barrels, not just seven hundred and fifty million.
Fill it to a billion at the lower price. And
at the time it was sixty four dollars a barrel.
And look at where we are now. We're jumped up
to sixty seven dollars. And my employing Trump of s
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two weaks is because I know oil goes. You have
one supply disruption in the least or Ope says one
stupid thing, and next thing you know, you're looking at
seventy seventy five eighty dollars barrels of oil. To do
it now? Sixty seven even right now, is cheap. Comparatively,
under the entire Obama presidency, oil was seventy nine dollars
a barrel for the four years on average, Trump brought
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it down to fifty three dollars. Under the entire Biden presidency,
it was seventy nine dollars and fifty cents of barrel,
so almost the exact same number for both of those Democrats.
Now's the opportunity to fill this spr folks, give us
energy security going forward. I think Trump heard it. We'll
play it, Trisha, I won't call you out for that comment.
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All right, let's uh, let's just take a look at
a few minutes ago. We just spoke with Marjorie Taylor Green. Well,
you know her, we know her, we love her. She
works hard for every single American every single day. Her
latest bill, this is a phenomenal idea, Her Lates Bill
Making American Elections Great Again Act will exclude illegals from
the US Census count. Let's bring in Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green, carswoman,
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really really amazing idea. So it's almost too logical, like,
why hasn't this happened before? Tell us a little about
what you want to happen specifically right away.
Speaker 2 (03:55):
Well, I was talking with President Trump on the phone,
and I told him that my idea is to have
a bill that immediately calls for a new census in
America and only counts American citizens, does not count non citizens,
illegal aliens, and everyone that's living in the United States.
The second part that the bill does is it will
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direct the states to call for redistricting of House seats
based on the count of American citizens in the United States,
So that would drastically change most House seats, and that
way each district is truly represented by a representative representing
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American citizens only. The third and very important piece to
this bill, Eric, is my bill will make it against
the law that no non citizen can vote in federal elections.
And that's extremely important because Democrats have a goal, they
have an objective to allow non citizens to vote in
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all of our all of our elections. They already do
it in San Francisco, they do it in New York,
and they tried to do it here in Washington, d C.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
But we wouldn't let them.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
And so this bill is extremely important. I'm thankful to
have President Trump's support and apparently Governor DeSantis too, weighed
in on that bill just the other day on Real
America's Voice, by the way, and so we've got to
get this bill passed on the House for funny.
Speaker 1 (05:22):
It's funny you mentioned that because we happen to know
the guy who asked that question. You may recognize him
as well a little bit. But let's take a look
at how that went down again. We were at Alligator
Alcatraz yesterday and this is this gentleman named is a
real bright guy who Trump seems to really like, Brian Glenn.
He happens to be ReBs on our own White House
correspondent asked the question, listen, how many Americans would prove
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the citizenship are in our area, in our country, redistating
some of the House deserts. Your thoughts on that, well,
I'll speak for both of us. We love it. You
like this, though I know all about it.
Speaker 4 (05:55):
We want to bring our elections back.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
The election to twenty twenty.
Speaker 5 (05:59):
Was king and millions of votes.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
It had to do with COVID.
Speaker 4 (06:02):
And a lot of things, but it really had to
do with the crooked people. The Democrats are very good
at cheetagan elections. That's why I said too big to ric.
They tried this one too, but after about nine oh
two they gave up too many votes, you know, too
big to ric.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
Ron would love it.
Speaker 5 (06:16):
I would love it.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Christy would love it. That's what they have to do.
Speaker 4 (06:20):
They have to bring it back and we have to look,
you know, Ron, they include anybody that happens to be
in U State.
Speaker 6 (06:27):
California, the California that would lose like five seats if
they did a fair census. And even beyond that, the
Biden census jipped Florida of at least one seat. We
only got one seat in the last census. Are you
trying to tell me that Florida only had one seat
and that we should have had at least two. Texas
should have had another one. That could be the difference
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in the House of Representatives and the majority. So I
would love for them to redo the census for twenty six.
My legislature will redistrict those lines. We'll get it to
where it's fair. It's right now this country is not
fairly a portion. I've got so many more millions of
people in Florida that have representation because of that flawed census.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
I think it's going to.
Speaker 1 (07:10):
Do very well.
Speaker 7 (07:11):
A lot of people.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
I don't know, if you've heard about it, it's like, yeah.
Speaker 4 (07:14):
It's captivated the gun. Everybody wants it. It's going to
get in it's.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Going to pad what a really common sense idea. And
we can go through a couple of the fine the
line items in there, for example, redrawing districts at least
at least one more seat to Florida, at least one
more seat to Texas. California. I think they lost those
two seats. Probably we lost four or five. Maybe Illinois
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loses New York should have lost more. I mean, it
makes so much sense. I think anyone who doesn't vote
for this bill is exposing their showing their hand, their cards.
Are we want illegals to vote in our elections because
that's the only way we can win, and that would.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
Be Democrats absolutely, Eric.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
And the great thing is about this bill is it
truly gives the American people representation. It gives the American
taxpayer representation, and it puts the American people's interests first
and reigns in the federal government to have representatives that
truly will represent American citizens. And that's where we've gotten
way off track. This federal government has not worked for
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the American people for decades now. And we know the
Democrats they don't care about the American.
Speaker 3 (08:22):
People they're representing.
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Illegals and cartels and all the people that they flooded
our country with illegally across the border for the past
four years. So this is a bill I am so
excited for, and I'm so grateful to have President Trump's
support and his endorsement, and also Governor DeSantis, I thought
explained it really well there. How a new census will
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drastically change the House of Representatives and elections in twenty
twenty six.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
You have such a fine fine line, the majority so thin.
You know, Trump would certainly gets more of his things
past this, especially after midterms, assuming you know, you guys
hold the House and the Senate. It would be a huge, huge,
But aside from representation, which is very important, very important policy,
et cetera. Resources, So federal resources are granted based on populations,
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and if illegals are skewing the population of California, New
York and Illinois, more of our US tax dollar funded
resources are going to go to states with illegals, and
when it shouldn't be the case.
Speaker 2 (09:22):
About right, that's right, Oh, you brought up a great point.
It would reduce the American taxpayer funded resources to states
based on their population, and the population account should be
for American citizens because illegal aliens shouldn't be taking up
Medicare and Medicaid and snap. That's the argument you've been
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seeing here in Congress in regards to the one big,
beautiful bill, and illegal aliens shouldn't be taking up anything
any resources from the American taxpayer. We're thirty seven trillion
dollars in debt and Americans need a lot of help too,
and our communities need tax dollars to come back for
important projects back at home. And then we also most
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importantly need to get rid of that giant debt. So
this is a huge win for America. This is a
huge win for Americans no matter how they vote, because
I can't imagine Democrats at the end of the day,
Eric actually saying no illegal aliens and non citizens should
get everything before me. That's not rational and that's not
common sense. And I have a feeling we're going to
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see them come around to that point.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
You know, how did you it's so rational, so common sense?
What was the genesis of it? And Trump seems to
love it. I'm guessing it's going to get voted on
at some point pass through the House. How did you
come up with this? Idea.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
What was the imputus for it, Well, it was basically
watching what happened in twenty twenty, knowing that so many
of the mail in ballots can be used for election fraud,
and they do that with illegal aliens in our country.
This is something that everyone knows, but more importantly, serving
in the House of Representatives, I know, and I listen
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to my colleagues and they're so lost on who they serve.
They don't represent the American citizens in their district. That
many of the Democrats are representing the illegal aliens in
their district. And I think it's only fair that the
House of Representatives serve the American people only. And the
way that we do that is by making sure that
our district lines and reapportionment is drawn and made up
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so that it does serve the American citizens. And that's
why a census count has to be done for American
citizens and for anyone watching that doesn't know, our census
has always counted every single person. It's an entire population,
whether they're a citizen or a non citizen, whether they're
a cartel member, illegal, you name it. They count everyone.
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But that's not fair representation in Washington DC, and this
is the way to fix it.
Speaker 1 (11:52):
Right if it were just that that they just want
to make account and fine, that's fine. But when you're
divving resources up and diving up representation Congress representation members,
four hundred and thirty five Congress people, no matter what,
it's just where the represent where the people are, where
the folks are count Americans only count citizens only. Of course,
it makes so much sense. But this is the best
part of this. You get it through. You get to
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redistrict every state you want to redistrict, and that is
just so sweet.
Speaker 2 (12:20):
I got one more piece of the bill that I
think is incredibly important.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
It will require.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Proof of citizenship to vote in all federal elections. And
I don't think that's too much to ask that there's
nothing wrong with requiring that for our voters. And so
that is a key component of my BILK.
Speaker 1 (12:36):
It's usually those nut jobs in California can allow illegals
to vote in their local elections all they want. On
the federal level, I need to be an American citizen
to vote. What a great idea. Marjorie Taylor Green, always coming,
always working for the folks. People just love having you on.
Thank you so much for your time.
Speaker 2 (12:52):
Thank you, Eric, have a great day.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
You have a great Fourth of July weekend as well.
I'm sorry Independence Day weekend.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Yeah, all right, folks.
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Speaker 1 (14:30):
Hi, this is great. This is great. This is something
we all all should want to talk about. Next. Guest
is not only a well known country singer, legendary singer.
He penned the song most every American Knows, God Bless
the USA, which he's singing live on Thursday for President
Trump in Des Moines, Iowa at the State Fair. I'm
happy to have Lee Greenwood join us. Lee, let's start
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with your performance this Thursday for America's two hundred and
forty ninth at the Iowa State fair Grounds. Tell us
about this and the countdown over the next year. This
is fascinating. You were going to be one popular guy
over the next three hundred and sixty six days. Now.
Speaker 9 (15:05):
I'm pretty excited to sing for the President, and I've
done it an awful lot since twenty sixteen. You know,
it's great to be on stage with first of all,
a wonderful guy. I mean, he's very disarming, He's a
casual to talk to. He never sleeps, makes you Kiro
guilty about you sleep. And I think when I'm on
stage with him, he gives me the total respect as
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an artist, which I really appreciate because I don't know
that I deserve that. But the fact that I'll be
on stage singing just before he speaks for the world
to see, you know, I just I'm like walking on
a cloud.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
It's so great.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Now, let's talk about the song that you were just
absolutely known for to an anthem. You're legendary, Forte. Just
take us through a nineteen eighty three, nineteen eighty four,
you know, all the things that's been through and this
just renewed every time Trump goes on stage he plays it.
Just tell us about the evolution of the song and
you really I'm going.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
To give you the backstory.
Speaker 9 (16:02):
My father joined the Navy after the bombing of Pearl Harbor,
and I didn't know him for six seven years. I
finally met him, and he had four years in the navy,
two years in the Merchant Marine, and that was a
little too much for my mother to handle, so she
divorced him and she couldn't handle raising me and my sister.
So we're raised on a farm in Sacramento, California. That
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was an interesting way to be to be raised up
because I loved actually what we did.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
We didn't have nothing, but we didn't know we didn't
have nothing.
Speaker 9 (16:30):
And I left high school and I moved to Nevada,
and I spent twenty years in the state of Nevada,
working in all the casinos. I even dealt cards in
the casino. I was a croup PA for four years.
Moving to Nashville, Tennessee, the third page of my life
thing changed yet.
Speaker 3 (16:44):
Again, and this time I found love. I found my wife, Kim,
who been married.
Speaker 9 (16:48):
We've been married thirty three years now with two sons,
both born in Nashville, Dalton and Parker. But the song
God Bless the USA was foreign, probably when I was
a kid PABU, when I was marching along with the
United States Air Force Band from McClellan, a Mayfa Air
Force Base. I was a drum major from my high
school marching band. I formed my own group and I
moved to Nevada with him. I saw all the major
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performers in America performing when they were all reviewed by
all Americans for their belief that patriotism was worth standing
up for.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
I saw Elvis sing.
Speaker 9 (17:18):
The Trilogy, which concluded with Battle hym of the Republic.
I would never guess that I would ever move to Nashville,
Tennessee and be living in the hub of country music
in the heart of the South, and have two sons
that were born in Nashville, Tennessee.
Speaker 3 (17:33):
So all of those things add up to the fact.
Speaker 9 (17:35):
That when I got to Nashville, I was touring like
a crazy man, three hundred days a year, and I
got to see all of America, from New York to Miami,
from San Diego to the New York City, to Virginia,
to Texas, Connecticut, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and finally settled in Tennessee,
where I started performing for the USO with the National Guard.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
It brought me back to a.
Speaker 9 (17:59):
Memory of years ago when I performed for the USO
as a teenager in California, and I said, you know what,
maybe maybe it's time for me to write a song
about America. And I just sat down one year on
my bus while I was touring crazy and I wrote
it in the back of the bus. It became a
good anthem only because Irving as Off from Universal Records
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made the call to release it as a single. Although
I would never have gotten hurried by radio. It was
on an album, our fourth album called You've Got a
Good Love Coming. It never guessed to be a single
record took a while to get legs, but when it did,
it was like an interesting ride because then things happened
just interestingly enough to make the song come back to
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prominence and America's consciousness, which of course is no greater
than the Gulf War, the attack on America, and then
the presidency of Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (18:49):
I just like here we are.
Speaker 1 (18:51):
Those are three events that gave new life into a
song that's wildly patriotic. And as we approached the two
hundred and fiftieth anniversary next year or birthday, it's it's
gonna get even even more promer. Let's take a listen.
We have a little SoundBite I believe with you home
in the band, Home Free and United States Air Force Band?
Can we can we roll that?
Speaker 3 (19:11):
Mad dog and a roud to be an American?
Speaker 8 (19:15):
Will be stando.
Speaker 10 (19:17):
I'm free and I won't forget the men who.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Came there.
Speaker 10 (19:28):
Next to you can depend hers to today catherin no.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
Down, God Blessing.
Speaker 10 (19:44):
Less crowds becan released country and now all forget the man.
Speaker 1 (19:57):
That rising me and I.
Speaker 3 (20:03):
Next to you and in her still today because God.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Rendition Lea. It brings tears in my eyes every time
I hear, especially with those folks right there, tell us
a little about how that went down.
Speaker 3 (20:34):
Gosh, that was so much fun.
Speaker 11 (20:36):
Uh.
Speaker 9 (20:36):
Of course they're a great performing art there. They're a cappella,
so there's no drums. I actually had a person in
the audience one time and I walk up there to
the stage and she kept trying to get my attention.
Speaker 3 (20:45):
Hey, hey, hey. So I stopped the music and I said.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
What is it?
Speaker 3 (20:48):
And she said, does the drummer have to play in
every song?
Speaker 7 (20:50):
Well?
Speaker 3 (20:50):
Actually, what?
Speaker 9 (20:51):
I And that may be a joke, but to tell
you the truth, I actually loved the sound of the
music without so much percussion. Having said that, we released
a new version of God Bless You. I say it's
a rock version. I don't know if you've heard it
or not, Eric, but it was number one on the
rock charts thank to a friend of mine from Detroit.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
So we're all you know, we have several versions of
God bless you that friends.
Speaker 1 (21:13):
Detroit wasn't wasn't it wasn't Kid Rock or Ted Nugian.
Wasn't chance because.
Speaker 9 (21:18):
Kid Rock is from Detroit as well. I got a
lot of friends from up there. I would love version.
Speaker 1 (21:22):
I want to hear them. I want to hear the
rock version. I'm an old school classic rock guy, and
I have your producer, have your producer bring that up.
It's pretty cool. Actually, my kids thirty and twenty six,
but Dad, that's really cool. You know, like, have you
heard this like your whole life? I'm sure I can't
wait to tell the version of it. We'll listen to them.
We'll try and get into the into the show. A
little bit later towards the end of show, many did
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show with a little bit with your permission, With your permission.
I think we have to get permission for those things
before we do them. You also, I got the other day,
I got said to my house, two beautiful things, two
packages too beautiful. They're both Bibles, very patriotic, tell us
about both of these Bibles.
Speaker 3 (21:58):
Are wonderful, really excited about this one.
Speaker 9 (22:01):
This is a brand new version of the King James
Holy Bible, which is the Gospel of Jesus Christ, and
it's the Patriot Edition and it says right on from it,
we are one people, united by a common destiny and
a shared purpose to love one another and love the
United States of America. There are only a thousand of these,
and if you don't get it today or tomorrow, they'll
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be gone. God bless the USA. Dot com is where
you'll find one, or go to my website. Leagering with
dot com will send a tab so you can find
this Bible. It is the King James Holy Bible with
the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, Bill of Rights, and the
Pledge of Allegiance and a handwritten version of my chorus of.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
God Blessed the USA. Proud to be an.
Speaker 1 (22:40):
American, Very very awesome. I've got some of the other
ones in that there was a Trump Bible, and there
was also a Millennia Bible as well, wasn't there.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
And a camouflage version.
Speaker 9 (22:49):
If you know a veteran you want to pick up
one of those, go to the website God Bless the
USA Bible dot com and get one of those.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
I'm so excited about this new version.
Speaker 9 (22:57):
As you know, I'll be in Iowa tomorrow with the President,
and I will saying the original version that as my
track that are recorded, the same one I sang at.
Speaker 7 (23:07):
The r n C.
Speaker 1 (23:08):
Yeah, are you still touring? You're touring aside from doing
the things with the two hundred and fifty absolutely tell
us very quickly, yeah.
Speaker 9 (23:15):
Yeah, we'll do about one hundred days this year. My
agency AEC in Nashville, get them a little plug. Have
done really good for me to do that, and my
wife and I will tour together a lot while we're
on the road, and our boys are now out of college,
so that gives me a little bit of reason to
get back on the road.
Speaker 1 (23:30):
Love it really, really, we've only the most patriotic people
I know. President Trump loves you. We love you, Lee Green.
When everybody, appreciate your time, my friend, and happy fourth of.
Speaker 3 (23:38):
July, awesome, Happy Independence Day.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
All right, Independence Day. That's the way to say it.
I said it wrong. I'm stand directed. Happy Independence in
the United States, American Independence Day.
Speaker 9 (23:49):
Damn it exactly Exactlyciate your time, all right, my friend,
and forget.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Right I folks, I guess is in real Dijionio right
now to report on the real reset. Well, welcome Birch
Gold Group, precious metals specialists, Philip Patrick. Really good to
have you back, my friend. Well you're there, you're at
the sea in the real reset happening in just a
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few days. Tell us, you know, what are you doing there,
what are you seeing, what are you hearing? And how
serious are these folks really looking to undermine the US dollar?
Speaker 12 (24:27):
Look, we're here. We wanted we wanted boots on the ground.
We wanted to be sort of see what was happening.
Essentially be part of history. Uh, these guys are moving
ahead right that. You know they're they're talking directly. Brazil's
finance minister came out publicly and said, look, the dollar
is going to be a problem for nations on an
on an international stage. So they're coming out publicly. The
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messaging for US was was interesting, would they sweep it
under the carpet and have a soft launch if you will,
or they come out publicly and declare their intentions. And
they're doing that. So it is happening. The dollar, as
I've said many times, is still king, but they're pushing
to reduce dollar hedge money on the global scale, and
they are firm in their intent.
Speaker 1 (25:11):
How are they doing it is as we suspected this group,
and then there are other countries that are being on
board getting in. Is it just the distrust of America
and in our way of daily And what's their alternative?
Is it going to be some sort of global currency.
Is it going to be yuan for China? Who would
replace the US dollar?
Speaker 12 (25:30):
It's it's it's a great question. Look, first of all,
I don't think they're looking now to try and replace
the US dollar, because, as you say, as tough as
things are domestically, the dollar is king when it comes
to currencies. What they're doing, and they are doing so
they have created They're not looking to create a new currency.
We've got a lot of those. What they're looking to
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create is a new financial system.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Right.
Speaker 12 (25:54):
The financial system in place is Western dominated, right, credit
raising agencies, the World Bank we control that, they've created
their own. They have the New Development Bank, by the way,
that's already issued billions of dollars in loans denominated in
local currencies. They have Mbridge to make cross border payments
using local currencies. So the big plan here, I think
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is not to move to a new currency, is to
use multiple currencies. And therefore reduce the dollars share, as
you know, of global transactions, and in doing so, reduced
the dollars potency and the potency of our most powerful
non kinetic weapon in the form of sanctions. And it's
starting to happen.
Speaker 1 (26:36):
Right.
Speaker 12 (26:36):
A couple of years ago, eighty five percent of all
transactions in the world were undertaken in US dollars. Today
that percentage is going down and down and down. China
themselves signing huge bilateral trade agreements with dozens of nations
using local currencies. So I think it's about attacking the
dollar's share of global transactions, and the more that happens,
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we'll move into a multi polar world. And if ultimately
a challenger emerges, that's when we may lose global reserve
currency status.
Speaker 1 (27:06):
I will tell you what's going on as well, Philip.
You can confirm this that this is the worst start
to the US dollar for the first half year in
maybe ever in many decades. And what that means as
the US dollar weekends, other things are are going to
have to take the place of it. And gold has
been the biggest recipient of the weakness in the dollar recently,
and it's going to continue, and it has nothing to
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do with real Rio isn't even involved yet. And we
have a weekending dollar, which is a bid underneath the
gold price. And I'll just point out that today gold
is up eighteen almost nineteen dollars announce almost thirty four
hundred dollars. Still, wow, what a resilient asset to have.
Speaker 12 (27:43):
You are absolutely correct. First of all, dollar down ten
point eight percent in the first half of twenty twenty five.
That's the worst start of the year since nineteen seventy three,
and that was where Nixon took us off the gold standard.
So you're absolutely correct. It's not the real reset. Wasn't
the catalyst for this, as you said, it's the other
way around. It started with Biden in twenty twenty two
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when he weaponized the dollar using our financial system to
seize Russia's assets. That's when central bank gold body buying
started to escalate. But the bricks understand timing as well.
Now they're looking at a beautiful bill, they're looking at
dollar decline, and they see this as their moment to strike.
So you are absolutely correct on.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
That go I stay with it. Birch Gold Group one
of the best, probably the best on the street, and
I've used a lot of them. You guys are great,
Philip Patrick, thank.
Speaker 12 (28:30):
You, thank you.
Speaker 1 (28:32):
All Right, folks want to send a liberal into an
absolute tailspin, say these two words alligator Alcatraz and watch
them see that, absolutely lose their minds. Weal.
Speaker 13 (28:42):
Trump seems to really like his new detention center in Florida,
dubbed without shame, Alligator Alcatraz. Republicans are so into it.
In fact, they've made swag shirts, t shirts, hats, water bottles.
The makeshift facility is being heavily criticized for being inhumane
and bunk beds packed into tents on an old airfield
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in the middle of the Everglades under the baking Florida sun.
Speaker 1 (29:08):
Not that bad at all, is there? Yes, say it's
too good, folks, too good. You saw it right here yesterday.
I saw it in the flesh as you can see
right there. Alligators. Python's crocked behind me, oh my. And
that's where we are, and that's what we voted for.
It's certainly what I voted for. Now a whole new
way of securing the border comes to fruition, and nothing
seems screams Florida more than using alligators to stop an invasion.
Speaker 14 (29:33):
We had a request from the federal government to do it,
and so alligator alcatraz it is. And so you will
see that be done. You will have it'll be a
force multiplier, it'll help DHS, It'll help our state and
local law enforcement with relieving some burdener resources.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Simply can't have illegals filling up the jail. So alligator
alcatraz it is. Hey, whatever it takes. Under years of
their Biden's catastrophe, the damage done by years of open
borders can only be undone with drastic measures. I don't
know if it's drastic or not. It's called alligator alcatraz.
It's in the Florida Everglades. It was amazing. There lots
of bugs, lots of spiders, lots of snakes. That's what
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we voted for. Those folks on steroids. It's a new
facility in Florida to detain the illegals surrounded by a
swamp filled with alligators, crocodiles, and yes, pythons, Keep them out.
Keep them out and if Florida lives well. We saw
a lot of myths today. They really really don't like it,
by the way, they all looked kind of the same
look at keeping out of their road for their protests,
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since the Florida Governor around Santas told residents, feel free
to take matters into your own hands.
Speaker 14 (30:41):
And we also have a policy that if you're driving
on one of those streets and a mob comes and
surrounds your vehicle and threatens you, you have a right
to flee for your safety. And so if you drive
off and you hit one of these people, that's their
fault for impinging on you questions.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
They really were orderly, they stayed on the side of
the road. If you want to see a liberal absolutely
lose their mind, just say these two little words again,
Alligator Alcatraz. Watch their heads explode.
Speaker 15 (31:11):
I need somebody to tell me that I'd not just
walk upstairs and see a clip on the news talking
about Alligator Alcatraz, a prison camp that they're building in
the Everglades in Florida to throw immigrants into.
Speaker 3 (31:27):
If that wasn't.
Speaker 15 (31:28):
Already horrifying enough to throw human beings into containers.
Speaker 3 (31:35):
Florida, head to Florida and be like, you know what,
I'll do.
Speaker 1 (31:38):
You one better.
Speaker 15 (31:39):
Not only are we going to make this disgusting, fucking
prison camp, but we're gonna put it right in the
Everglades next to all the fucking gators and joyfully refer
to it as Alligator Alcatraz.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Yes, lady, who's one step away from purple hair, We
did that, I say, joyfully, Alligator Alcatraz. Alligators. Get over it,
get on board or else there's the door you know
where it is. Oh hey, you want to complain to somebody,
there's a hotline number for you to try out. It's
called one eight hundred. Borders are cami.
Speaker 16 (32:08):
At the same time, I want to be clear to
folks in this region who are thinking about making that
dangerous trek to the United States Mexico border.
Speaker 11 (32:20):
Do not come.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
Do not come ohes that worked out so well for
oh well, here's another hotline. If that's not working, try
one eight hundred. Myarchas sucks.
Speaker 17 (32:32):
It is my testimony that the border is secure and
we are working every day, day and night to increase
its secure.
Speaker 1 (32:40):
Prosecute that guy. And if that's not working, here's one
more hotline you can try one eight hundred. This is
all Joe Biden's fault.
Speaker 9 (32:47):
I would, in fact make sure that there is we
immediately surge to the border.
Speaker 3 (32:52):
All those people are seeking asylum.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
They deserve to be heard.
Speaker 3 (32:55):
That's who we are.
Speaker 9 (32:56):
Where a nation says, if you want to flee and
you're freeing depression, should come.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Wait. But I thought Kamalas said, do not come. You
see these people are useless. But this is the thing.
Actions have consequences. Leave a welcome matt for gang members
and drug traffickers. You need drastic members to undo it.
And sometimes those measures are what you've got lying around.
And sometimes that means alligators because I don't know. It's
Florida and they're everywhere. Actions have consequences, and inaction has
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consequences too. Let them in, let them stay for years
and by the millions. I don't know what's going on,
but we still somehow have a widespread illness in America
of caring more about these illegal invaders than we do
about our own citizens. It took far too long to
stop one point four million illegals from receiving medicaid, but
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it may finally be about to happen in the passing
of the bill this new bill, despite democrats protests. Americans
have to work for our own medical coverage and for
the medical coverage of illegals too. Does that make any
sense to anyone. No, it doesn't. Allowing illegals to have
their way with what we've been paying for. They didn't
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always feel that way, you know.
Speaker 18 (34:11):
All the over where we go, people say, well, why
can't you stop illegal immigrants or others from coming here?
And the number one answer we give our constituencies. When
they come here they can get jobs, get benefits against
the law because of fraud. And here the gentleman from
Florida has put together the most effective anti fraud measure we.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Can That's right. These people once cared about illegals coming
to the American defrauding the system, taking benefits away from Americans.
And what's this young detainees of the new Alligator Alcatrast's facility. Nope,
it's a photo of young detainees at a CBP holding
court during the Obama era, stepping out of their cages
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to make phone calls. Obama deported millions because and he
knew that it was right for America. But they stopped
caring about that fraud as soon as they realize they've
got future voters to take care of. So the answer is,
I'll say it again, alligators. That's it. Proverbial and real
Alligator Alcatraz to keep these invaders from destroying our country
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and sucking us dry, just so Eric Swawell can keep
getting voters to keep him in Congress, so he can
keep his stream of Chinese spies going for as long
as possible. Enough is enough, Alligator Alcatraz, And yes, this
is exactly what I voted for back into and now.
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Donald Trump continues to expand his business empire even while
running the United States of America. The President just released
the line of fragrances, and his advertisement was enough to
send the radical Democrats into a total tale spin. Listen
to this.
Speaker 5 (35:58):
My new Trump fragrances are here. They make a great
Christmas present. I've named them Fight Fight Fight because they
represent winning.
Speaker 3 (36:06):
We all want to be winning.
Speaker 5 (36:08):
We have to win as a nation, we want to
win as a family. This fragrance is all about strength
and success and confidence for men and for women. Get
yourself a bottle and don't forget to grab one for
your loved ones too. They'll thank you and they'll even
smell good. Enjoy, have fun, keep on winning, and Merry Christmas.
Speaker 1 (36:28):
I honestly think, I honestly think sometimes he does some
of these things just to mess with them. Fight fight, fight,
fight fragrance. Okay, all right, Senator Chris Murphy. Oh this guy,
Chris Murphy, what is this a constituent? Call him on
our voicemail. Stupid, stupid. Senator Chris Murphy wants more of
his Democratic colleagues to look at Zorn Mam Donnie's campaign
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to become New York's next mayor. Murphy thinks the Dems
would win more elections if they campaigned like New York's
proudest socialist. Listen to what Murphy had to say.
Speaker 17 (37:00):
There are certain things that he stands for and says
that I don't agree with. But I think you have
to pay attention to the fact that you had a
candidate in New York City that was talking every single
day about the cost of living, and he was proposing
really big, sometimes radical ideas to take power from folks
who have way too much of it, like the big
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realty companies that are jacking up rents in New York
City and transferring it to regular people. He did have
a laser like focus on cost of living, on shifting
power to people who.
Speaker 3 (37:35):
Don't have enough of it.
Speaker 17 (37:36):
And I think of the Democratic Party writ large spend
as much time or as big a percentage of our
communications time talking about the cost of living as Mamdami
did in New York.
Speaker 3 (37:46):
We probably went a lot more.
Speaker 1 (37:47):
Elections, wouldn't that you? Chris Murphy's trying to become the
next socialist in Congress. Ah, he's trying to be just
like Mamdanie. Good job Murphy. Moron Jack, we talked you
about this story where I decided to take the bud
light route for their pr and marketing, remember this one.
These major companies will never learn woke and this is
a turn off for consumers. Now go won't go broke.
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It even rhymes. How much clearer can this message be? Unsurprisingly,
Jaguar Get This sold just forty nine cars in all
of April throughout all of Europe. Their sales have dropped
through the floor since they released this wonderful advertisement. Watch
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who in the heck thought that would be a good
way to sell Jaguars anywhere? Forty nine cars all of
Yourope in April. Democrats love to enable laziness and entitlements.
What they're all about, which is why their next scheme
and nationwide sick day actually three days comes. There's no
surprise to us. That's right, folks, the Democrats are actually
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wasting their time organizing a nation wide sick out where
people all over the country apparently planned stop working, spending,
and producing. Listen to this insanity.
Speaker 11 (39:26):
What if millions of us stopped working, stopped spending, and
stop producing all at the same time. There's a movement brewing.
It's called the People Sick Day, and what it is
is a three day economic blackout that means no work,
no shopping, no production, just pause. Three days where we
remind the system that without us, nothing moves. But here's
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the twist. We're not giving out the dates until forty
eight hours before because we don't want to give the
corporations time to plan and stop us from having this.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
All the progressive liberals who actually were out Alligator alcatraze
yesterday don't work anyway, so we probably won't miss yet.
Kevin Newsom just provided us with a Kamala esc word salad.
Now there's maybe arrogant and titled woke insane. The list
goes on and on, but usually he's very I don't know, articulate.
I would say we'll give him that, So I'm not
entirely sure what went on in his brain during this clip.
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A bunch of all of that.
Speaker 19 (40:24):
We have too much demand chasing too little supply.
Speaker 1 (40:27):
It's not complicated.
Speaker 19 (40:28):
This is econ one oh one supply demand imbalance. I've
said it before, I'll repeat it. This issue of housing
explains more things, and more ways, and more days than
any other issue to explain the challenges and the plight
of so many Californians. So many of the challenges that
ail us can be connected back to this issue. Unless
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we address this issue head on, will continue to be
vexed by so many of these challenges as it relates
to the challenges of the middle class and working folks,
issues of what's happening on our streets, in sidewalks.
Speaker 1 (41:02):
All of these things are foundationally a mess. Come out
and say, Kevin, just come out and say you want
to be like the New York mayor hopeful men Dobbie.
Give it away. Give it away for free. That's what
you all, you liberals want to do. Give it away.
See if you can buy some buy some votes. That's
it's all about. No taxes on tips. Seems pretty easy
to get behind. How did this ever become a political issue?
(41:24):
Donald Trump's no taxes on tips promise was designed to
help out American workers, not just Republicans or Democrats, American workers. Realistically,
any American should be able to support this, or should
regardless of how they feel about Trump. Enter Jamie Raskin,
who was asked about leaving people's tips alone on CNN
but couldn't say if he supported the idea or not.
Speaker 9 (41:45):
Listen, no taxes on tips, which is part of this
bill for working people who work on a tipped wage.
Speaker 3 (41:53):
Do you support that?
Speaker 5 (41:57):
You know?
Speaker 6 (41:58):
I haven't looked seriously because I haven't thought they were
serious about it.
Speaker 1 (42:02):
So here's the thing. You remember, Trump came out with
no tax on tips. He tells a story he was
in a restaurant in Las Vegas and a worker come
and came up to him and said, how about no
tax on our Tipsy's fantastic idea. Put it out as
a policy during during the election. You remember what happened next?
Kamala Harris stole the idea. Do you remember she tried
to steal the idea about two weeks after he announced
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it a couple of times, and now Democrats are saying
it's a bet. I mean, these people this is why
you should hate every single politician in DC. Joy Reid
is apparently not so thrilled about Trump's new alligator alcatrazy
and the Everglades listened to her take on the new
migrant detention facility.
Speaker 20 (42:41):
I had to forget about him. But Ron DeSantis is
still governor of Florida. He took the Comfy Couch hosts
on a tour of the concentration camp that he's building
in Florida in order to round up people, round people
and throw them in a camp because he doesn't want
them in Florida. Surprise, surprise, the economy of Florida is
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gonna be severely harmed by rounding up brown people, who,
by the way, all over this country Latinos are afraid
to go to work. Anybody who is perceived or looks
Latino is afraid to go to work.
Speaker 1 (43:12):
I know people. I'll tell you what. It's not dangerous
if you don't leave the compound. I was there yesterday, clean,
brand new beds, everything's brand spanking new, brand brand new, clean, safe.
Just don't walk away eat by an alligator. So relaxed,
do I read? Just chill the heck out, please, all right,
we'll be back in two and a half minute. How
about some voicemails. Huh, give me some more voicemails. I'm
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gonna read some of them. You're gonna love them. You
guys are on fire. We love this segment that's coming
up next. All right. I just love your voicemails. I
mean that's way you do it. Every day. You tell
us everything that's on your mind. And I try and
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get as many up as I can. And Ben, so
here's I spent most of the morning listening probably to
one hundred and fifty two hundred voice I listened to
all of them. I sent a few over again. Just
have to be brief. I sent them over. I'm not
sure what order they're going to come out in, so
we'll get to as mad as you can. And Ben's
gonna tell us what the first one is.
Speaker 21 (44:14):
Ben, Yes, sir, we got some funny remarks about alligator Alcatraz.
Speaker 1 (44:17):
Oh yes, let's do it.
Speaker 7 (44:19):
Eric, I need your help a little bit. I was
watching the Alcatraze Alligator Alcatraze yesterday with Trump and before
that they have all these protesters protesting, and I was confused,
are they protesting that they don't want the alligators to
eat the aliens and get a stomach ache or were
they protesting don't be the animals. I wasn't sure. Well,
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that's the only thing. It can be one or the other,
because that's what's going to happen. I'd like to have
your comment on it.
Speaker 1 (44:48):
Very good, well done, sir. I think they were protesting.
Uh yeah, probably don't the stomach aches that de gators
could get if those illegals step off off base for
one second. Ben, what's next?
Speaker 21 (45:00):
Someone wondering what would happen if Dems win?
Speaker 22 (45:02):
Hey, Eric, don't think the commis, if they ever get
the power back of the House and the presidency, that
they won't try to put Trump and his family in
that alligator Alcatraz. That's one thing to think about. I
hope Trump protects himself and puts a pardon on himself
and all the family and maybe other people that are
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working with him. That'll be something if they do that.
Speaker 1 (45:27):
It is a really good idea. Not that they no
one's gonna put Trump in jail, but once he's not
president anymore and he can't be president again, they won't
have any use for him. This was all about making
sure he wasn't president. This time didn't work for him. However,
it's a good idea that you bring up. If Joe
Biden basically pardoned his whole family and what thousands of others,
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Trump should do the same thing. Pardon himself and the
whole family. Why not they led the way. Give them
a taste of their own medicine.
Speaker 21 (45:56):
Ben, Yes, sir, so the note that mad Dog left
for me is someone from South Carolina. Trump lying about groceries.
Speaker 23 (46:04):
Mm okay, yeah, I was just watching the day Trump
on your news on your channel. Uh, tell him he's
lying about the groceries. I live in South Carolina, and
the prices edge is the only damn thing that is down.
Everything else is still so damn high you can't afford it.
So tell him the damn price and groceries ain't no
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know down. We're all playing out that for grocery.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
All right, sir, mister South Carolina. I put this in
here for a reason. Look, Trump's been in the backing
office for five months, right, It's four years of bid
nomics drove prices up, and yes it takes time to
come down. When he got into office, the liberals will say, oh,
you're gonna bring prices down. It takes time. Inflation is
coming down, and as I've been pointing out here, oil
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prices come down. Gas prices come down, but slower. Sometimes
they don't even come down. And that's on the individual stores.
It's not on the government. You can't blame Trump for
prices not coming down in an individual grocery store. Prices
are coming down on the wholesale level. Commodity prices are
coming down. Oil prices are coming down, food prices are
coming down. If the individual stores choose to keep their
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prices high, it's on them. You got to walk in
and say, look, I know eggs are cheaper, I know
tomatoes are cheaper. I know oranges are cheaper. I know
beef and cattle in and those prices are coming down
to you need to lower your prices. And they will,
and they will call them out or say I'm gonna
go somewhere else, and they will. It's just you gotta
guilt them. There are laws in place to do it,
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and I suggesting you can call Congress people that could
take a long time, or just go in yourself, have
your neighbors go in and say this grocery store is
overcharging you look. Look how bitch cheaper it is over there.
Give them competition, they'll bring it down, Benny.
Speaker 21 (47:45):
Next, we have Tim from Idaho. He has an energy
question for the President.
Speaker 7 (47:49):
Hi, Eric, Tim from Idaho. Congratulations on I'm asking that
key energy question the President. Trunk excellently.
Speaker 1 (47:56):
He did get the point directly to the President. Have
a great day, God bliss. Yeah. So again I want
to put that in there because we got that. I
remember talking to you guys for a long time, and
at the top of the show I kind of mentioned it,
but we did get the president the question I've been
talking to you about for a long time. Mister President,
with the strategic petroleum reserve seven hundred and fifty million barrels,
Biden brought it down to about three hundred million barrels
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just to defray the cost the price of oil, which
is not what it's supposed to be for it's supposed
to be for an emergency use emergency global disruption in oil.
He put us vulnerable and said to mister President yesterday,
are you going to fill it up at these lower prices?
And he said, yes, we're going to. And then I
went one stepped further and said I recommend bringing it
to a billion barrel seven hundred and fifty million. Bring
it all the way to a billion on a lower price.
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You've fixed. You've cleaned up another one of Biden's messes
at a much lower price than Biden ever could have done.
One more. We have time for one quick one.
Speaker 21 (48:49):
Yes, sir, we have some more remarks about Alligator Alcatraz.
Speaker 3 (48:52):
Hey, I seen me on TV today.
Speaker 7 (48:55):
I don't know if you were at Alligator alcatram I
love it.
Speaker 3 (49:02):
I know Trump came up with that name.
Speaker 1 (49:06):
Yeah, I just know he did.
Speaker 12 (49:08):
That's Trump.
Speaker 1 (49:09):
There we go. I think he actually, I think it
was a local Florida lawmaker who came up with him.
Trump loved it and jumped on it right away. I'd
say we had a great time at Alligator Alcatraz yesterday.
We'll stay in touch with Trump about that oil IDEA
really good day. Keep those voicemails coming in because it's
important because we want to hear what you think. What's
turning you on, was ticking you off, and we will
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continue to be the voice to you, to the folks
who are listening. And by the way, a lot of
people in the administration are listening to you. Right now
speaking of a lot of people listening to the man
who gets hundreds of millions of listeners on a daily basis.
Steve Bannon and the War Room coming up next. I
will see you again. I think we have. There's a
rally tomorrow. I'll see again on Friday for