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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Us about this, okay, because Donald Trump could blow up
his own trade deal with Mexico and Canada. Can we
just talk about the kind of damage that these tariffs
could do to our relationship with our closest trade partners
like Mexico. Four hundred billion dollars with a bee worth
of goods are imported from Mexico to the United States.
(00:21):
That that's a lot of stuff.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
I think it's really worth highlighting here just how we
are not talking about a repeat of Trump's first term tariffs.
In his first term, Trump definitely expanded the remit of
US tariffs, targeting, for instance, Chinese steel and other Chinese products,
imposing about tariffs on around three three and fifty billion
(00:44):
dollars worth of Chinese tariffs. That is peanuts compared to
the disruption that Trump is promising now.
Speaker 3 (00:50):
Maybe he'll still pull back from the brink.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
We'll have to see what he does, obviously, but he's
now talking about tariffs on close to two trillion dollars
worth of goods just from Mexico and Canada, and China
is our third biggest trading partner and that could be
subject to another ten percent, as you mentioned, so really
worth getting in people's heads that this is really not
(01:13):
a similar.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Thing that Trump did last time.
Speaker 2 (01:15):
It's a category different to say, I'm not going to
just target these sectors that we want to bring back,
you know, US production of, but I'm going to target
everything that these countries shift to the US, including you know,
as that opening segment alluded to things like avocados that
we import from Mexico but don't really have the capacity
to make here in terms of what domestic consumers want.
Speaker 4 (01:36):
So okay, welcome to our Black Friday, the Entrepreneurs Show.
I want to bring in Philip Patrick, want to be
to talk about entrepreneurs and how they get financed. But
most importantly the meltdown over the last couple of days
on tariffs, and you're going to have you know, President
trusn use tariffs both negotiate is going to use tariffs
to actually protect certain industries. But the discussion of tariffs
(02:01):
on Mexico, Canada, and China are three top partners. And
Jeff Stein at the Washington Post nails that you're talking Philip,
I don't know two or three tree dollars a year
of trade. I mean, it's how disrupt do you think
President Trump's economic policy is going to be.
Speaker 3 (02:21):
Sir, listen. I think they're designed to disrupt, and quite frankly,
it's what we need to do because we've been heading
in the wrong direction for a long time. And let's
not forget the Democrats freaked out about his tariffs the
first time around, and they kept all of Trump's initial
tariffs from his twenty sixteen presidency, so you know, they're
(02:43):
streaming bloody murder, but you know they kept and they're
running with it because they like the revenue it generated.
I think stepping up tariffs will be necessary. We have
a massive deficit problem, we have huge trade imbalances, and
we need to start to address the Even Besson, who's
historically been a little more cautious on tariffs, recognizes the
(03:06):
need to address the imbalance. You said something that I
thought was interesting as well. It may be a negotiating
tool as well. Trump has used these tactics in the
past to bring people to the negotiating table and it's
been very effective, so it may be that as well.
(03:26):
But it's shaking things up internationally and it's exactly what
we need to do. So I'm getting excited. I think
longer term, we're now starting to head into the right direction.
But it's going to be problematic shorter term tariffs as
we've discussed before. Of course our inflationary and will drive
prices up shorter term.
Speaker 4 (03:48):
What about what about the pick so far as you
see Scott Besson and then we got Kevin Hassett at NEC,
you got luck and over commerce, Peter Navares clearly.
Speaker 3 (04:01):
Going to have a big role.
Speaker 4 (04:03):
Others that were there with Trump and in sixteen there
are economic nationalist. How does that tell me what your
thoughts are? Because gold has been we've had markets on
fire because of the easy money in the vest over spending,
you've also had gold on fire. Give us your assessment
of where and you've been very critical of the bid
of Bidenomics as you see meganomics. What's your first cut,
(04:27):
what's your assessment.
Speaker 3 (04:28):
I'm very encouraged, and I'm very encouraged by the team
that he's assembling. He's bringing a team of real world
experienced guys. We had with jam Att Yellen, this sort
of ivory towel academic, professional bureaucrat who had never had
a job in her life besons nomination for example, his
Treasury secretary he brings with him a clear strategy. Look
(04:53):
at his economic plan. He's not messing about. He was
the three three three right. He wants to bring budget
deficits down to three percent of GDP. He wants to
grow the economy right, boost real GDP to three percent
a year, and increase energy production. These are things that
you and I have been screaming about for the last
four years, and suddenly we have a team in place
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that's willing to make the tough decisions and put the
policies forward. Like I said, it's a very tough job
that they have. We're talking about cutting spending two trillion
dollars a year. I don't see how they're going to
do that initially, tarret tariffs will be useful longer term
in generating revenue. But it's a tough, tough job. But
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there isn't a better team than the one that President
Trump's assembled so quietly, confident but nervous about the short
to medium term.
Speaker 4 (05:46):
Your thoughts on they're clearly you know the death citingly
we hit on January tewod there's going to be this firestorm.
I think you're kick the take the cr and kick
it into make it longer like ninety days for print
Trumpet hands around it. How do you think the global
capital marks we have had because they're saying the tariffs
are going to be inflationary and what Trump's going to
(06:08):
try to do maybe some task cuts inflationary. The bond
mark is not getting there's no serious disruption, but it's
getting a ted jiggy, right because there's some whispering out
there that this is going to be inflationary. What is
your sense of that?
Speaker 3 (06:21):
Look it is it is demand for treasuries reduced on
the announcement of Treasury sector and then they shot up again.
So we're seeing volatility, and quite honestly, I think it's
to be expected, right, we have the laned up president
in now, nothing's really happening till Trump gets in in January,
and I think the sort of a wait and see approach.
(06:43):
But you're correct, the markets are turning in one direction
or the other. Terriffs are inflationary, right. Shorter term they
do drivers prices up, the US consumer will pay that.
We know what they do longer term, which has incentivized
domestic manufacturing. But I'm predicting volatility between now and sort
of beginning of next year. Once we get a clean
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budget and we really understand the detailed economic policy. I
think markets will start to respond accordingly, but I'm predicting
volatility between now and sort of first quarter of next
year until things really shape out.
Speaker 5 (07:19):
Here's what I want.
Speaker 4 (07:20):
I want to make sure we've only got you for
this segment, and I want to make sure, particular in
the day, that we have.
Speaker 3 (07:25):
All of our entrepreneurs on.
Speaker 4 (07:26):
We talk about the business, but particularly we want to
make sure they get access to you. Walk through when
I say Birch Gold dot com. You know, go to
Birch Gold dot com slash ban and you get the
end of the dollar empire. You get access to Philip
Patrick the team, or you go to Bann and take
your phone Bann and just text Bannon.
Speaker 5 (07:45):
Nine eight nine eight ninety eight.
Speaker 6 (07:47):
What what's the process?
Speaker 4 (07:49):
When you come in and listen, most of our audience
don't really know anything about gold. They just they just
know people invest in gold forever and gold's always been
kind of there as a safe haven. But they have
a rudimentary anowledge of say of gold in his relation
to financial markets. It's a hedge against times of turbulence.
Walk through, We've got a couple of minutes. Here walk
(08:11):
through how people get to birch Gold and then what
you guys walk them through.
Speaker 3 (08:15):
Of course, so birch gold dot com forward slash ban
and that's the first step that'll get them access to
free information. And like you say, immerse yourself in the
information it is. We've put together along with you some
really good stuff from the End of the Dollar Empire reports,
which is not talking about how we want to end
(08:35):
the dollar, it is talking about, you know, what we
need to do to prevent that from happening. So that's
a really good sort of economic history of the United States.
They also have access to a free information kit on
how and why to invest in precious metals in today's
turbulent climate. Look, with President Trump at the helm, the
(08:57):
country is certainly in a better position longer term, but
people have to understand the problems that you and I
were discussing three weeks ago. The fundamentals are still there today.
President Trump and his team have the toughest job of
any president in modern history in front of them. There's
no better team to pull it off. Like I said,
(09:19):
but it is a longer term plan, and the hope
is these guys can lay the groundwork and sow the seeds.
But it's going to be a tough storm to weather,
and pressures medals are a very good vehicle to weather
that storm. So I encourage all of your viewers to
immerse themselves in the information. Keep watching the show, keep
(09:39):
watching the economic segments. They're so important because the more
you understand the problems, the easier the solutions sort of appear,
if you will.
Speaker 4 (09:54):
When people go the discussion of you know, you've got
these free information kits on IRA for one case, to
talk to folks about that for a second. So some
people have savings in other areas and they're saying, hey,
maybe I think about something else, and I keep talking
about the text free or text deferred nature of what
you've got. How did they get more information of that?
Because we want to make sure our audience makes as
(10:15):
informed decisions as possible.
Speaker 3 (10:17):
Of course, look, people think of gold as cumbersome, right,
So there's different ways to buy. You can buy physical
preciures medals for those that want to touch it, feel it.
Those that have cash in a bank account, they can
purchase physical precious medals. They can take possession of those
assets and whenever they want to sell them back, Birch
Gold are here to buy them back. But we also
(10:38):
have people that have money sitting tax deferred in retirement accounts,
whether it's iras or four oh one k is sitting
exposed to the markets. They have the option to roll
over any portion, so it's not an all or nothing thing.
They can move any portion of a qualified IRA or
four in one k tax deferred into physical precious medals. Now,
(11:00):
when you have an IRA, because it's a tax deferred vehicle,
assets are stored within a fully insured depository. The customer
can pick brings facilities across the US, so they get
all the benefits of owning a physical asset. It doesn't
disappear on a balance sheet. They can gain the possession.
It's tangible, but it can function like paper. So whether
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you have cash in a bank account, funds in an IRA,
we can work with physical precious metals and help them
to protect any portion of their retirement accounts.
Speaker 4 (11:34):
Philip, where do people go and get you? I want
to walk through the process. How do they get touched
with you or your consulting advisors?
Speaker 3 (11:43):
Because people, a lot.
Speaker 4 (11:44):
Of them want to have their handheld as they should
during this process.
Speaker 3 (11:48):
Yeah, I think it's important people have questions. You know,
the general information is general. Have given me thirty thousand
ft a good overview, but there are you know, precious
metal specialists like my elf that are there to hold
people's hands, to guide them through the process, to answer
specific questions, and to tailor make the information. So it
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starts with the written information Birch Gold dot com forward
slash spanning that will get them access to the written information.
They'll have contact information on how to reach our account representatives,
and like I said, we take it from there, step
by step by step. So I always tell the customer
they need to be comfortable, they need to have a
plan in mind. From there we can execute. We can
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handle everything else. So Birch gold dot com forward slash
spanning or Bannon to nine eight nine eight ninety eight,
start with the information and go from that.
Speaker 4 (12:42):
And we're working on another installment of the end of
the Dollar Empire. As we were lecturing Rachel Metals producers.
Don't tell Rachel we're not trying to destroy their next
Their next objective is to destroy the dollar.
Speaker 7 (12:55):
We're not.
Speaker 4 (12:56):
We're trying to explain to people of how the elites
in this country. The globals are trying to destroy the
dollar and doing it by their own greed in malfeasans.
But Philip and I are working on another installment, probably
be out, if not before the Christmas holidays, then right
off to kick off a new year. Philip Patrick, honor
to have you on here, Honor to have Birch Gold
as our oldest sponsor.
Speaker 3 (13:17):
Sir, it's our ronor. We're very thankful, Thank you, Steve.
Speaker 4 (13:24):
It's Black Friday. We're talking about the people, Philip Patrick
being one of the folks of Birch Gold, who's building
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Speaker 3 (15:01):
Here's your host, Stephen K.
Speaker 9 (15:03):
Ban So you're in the war room with Maureen Bannon,
not Stephen K. Bannon for the next forty five minutes.
But I want to wish everyone. I hope you had
a great Thanksgiving, and I hope you're having a great
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Black Friday. And we have some amazing sponsors. We had
Philip Patrick with Birch Gold in the previous segment, and
we have some amazing sponsors that we're going to talk
to in the next forty five minutes. And I want
to bring in Jim records. I know my dad and
I when we co hosted the show, uh, probably a
little over a week ago, now almost two weeks ago,
(15:46):
we talked about Jim and how smart he was. My
dad said he's the smartest man he ever knows. I
might be a little biased. I said my dad was
the smartest man I know, and Jim's a close second. Jim,
I think you're tied for first in all honesty, because
I don't believe my dad's mentioned this on the show,
but when we spoke to you, you had said that
(16:08):
you called the House, Senate and presidential races down to
the exact number that we won them by, so can
you can you talk to our audience about how you
got those numbers?
Speaker 10 (16:21):
Thank you, Hermin.
Speaker 9 (16:22):
It's great to be with you.
Speaker 10 (16:23):
Yeah, glad to do that, and thanks for the complimentary
It's a lot coming from your father, but even more
coming from you, so so thank you.
Speaker 11 (16:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 10 (16:31):
I have a newsletter obviously came out before the election.
You know, after the election. Everyone said, oh I had
this figured out, but we published before the election. It
was also on TV Live saying the same thing. But
we said three hundred and twelve electoral votes for Trump,
Trump and Vance. We called fifty three, sorry, fifty four sentences.
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Exact number was fifty three, So we were off by one.
That was really Arizona and about you know, went the
wrong way, but so we said fifty four. It was
actually fifty three. The House, we said to twenty four.
A couple still up in the air, looks like to
twenty one. So extremely close on the house. House is
hard to do because you get four into thirty five seats.
(17:14):
Very close on the House, off by just one. On
the Senate, but that was more a lot of people
were saying fifty to fifty one. We were fifty fifty four.
The actual numbers fifty three. But the electoral college, we
stuck the landing. We said three twelve, and it was
exactly three twelve.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
The way we did that.
Speaker 10 (17:31):
I'm not a pollster on an analyst, but I have
prietary models. Obviously I use polls. Polls are input one
of many inputs that we used in the model. But
basically we're trying to figure it out using poles among
other things. But a lot of the big names, you know,
Nate Silver, Nate Cone, the New York Times, others, they
were too close to call. Well, I mean, we'll go
to you. That's kind of whimpy, you know, too close
(17:52):
to call at least I give the economists credit. They
called it for Cameral Harris, very very slightly. But you know,
they said Harris is going to win. We said Trump
was going to win, and not only that by a lot.
It would be equivalent of an ellectual college landslide. So
the question is how do we get there? The polls
were close, and but what do you have to do?
You know, real clear politics, they have a poll of
(18:14):
an averager post so they have about twenty posters, they take,
they average it, and they publish the average. That's a
very good method. Because in theory it filters out noise.
If there's noise in both directions, and you average a
bunch of polls, you should filter out the noise. It's
not a bad methodology. The problem was the noise is
all in one direction. So I don't blame real clear politics.
(18:34):
They're handicapped by the fact that they're using a lot
of biased polls to come up with really a very
simple average. So the first thing I do is I
filled out the polls that are not reliable, so you know,
New York Times and Emerson and this is the ones
that reliable, Trafalgar Atlas and a couple of Barras. There
are a few that are much more reliable, so we
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use those. But even then it was very close, and
with a lot of people said what some analysts says
is okay, there's seven battotground states. They're all close, but
Trump was leading by a little bit, very close in
a couple of them, and so they were people were saying, well,
maybe Trump will went four out of seven, you know,
Pennsylvania being the key one, etc. We came out with
a completely different approach. We said, look, ask yourself a
(19:19):
couple of questions, but one Are the polls skewed? Even
the good posters? Are they skewed for a whole lot
of reasons. Conservatives who don't like their you know, magnu
Republicans who don't like to express a preference. The composition
of the group in the poll. You know, do you
have thirteen hundred responses or eight hundred responses makes a
huge difference in terms of margin for error. And even then,
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you know, if it's fifty fifty, well, really forty forty
Republican Democrats because you have independence, were use sampling a
forty five percent Democrats thirty five percent Republicans when it
should have been more like forty forty. So when you
took all those things into account, it was clear that
a the polls were skewed, and they were skewed against Trump.
So if you make an adjustment, you have to reverse
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engineer of the flaws and you give Trump one to
two points for the flaws. Well, at that point he
was going to win all seven. And that's how we
got you know, because it talked to your dad. He said,
I can't believe you called Michigan. Well we did call Michigan,
Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and North Carolina and all the rest.
I said he was either going to win all seven
or lose all seven. It wasn't going to be a split,
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and it was very comfortable saying he was going to
win all seven. So that's how we did it. But
the point is to reverse engineer the polls, identify the skews,
adjust for It was a little bit of more art
and science, and then enjoy your conclusions. But you have
to kind of step up. And it just looked like
he was going to win all seven and he did so,
very very happy had to get that result for our readers.
Speaker 9 (20:46):
And I stand by what I said. I think you
are tied with my dad for first place for smartest man.
I know, especially after he went into detail about that.
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Thank you, Mary.
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So we go through that a lot of detail, but
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Speaker 9 (21:55):
Thank you so much for joining us, Jim, and we'll
have to have you back on to go in more detail.
But I highly encourage everyone in the posse go check
out ricordswarroom dot com, especially over this weekend. You know,
take a little time away from the family after you
do a little shopping and go check out ricordswarroom dot com.
Thank you Jim for joining us.
Speaker 5 (22:15):
Thanks.
Speaker 9 (22:18):
So next up we have someone that I know very
well and I see all of the different events that
the conservative movement has going on. And that's Glenn's story
from Patriot Mobile. Hi Glenn, how you doing today?
Speaker 5 (22:32):
Hi Mareen, how are you doing.
Speaker 6 (22:34):
I'm just so thankful to be able to chat with you,
and you know, we have a lot to be thankful for,
we do.
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And I know, you know it's Black Friday and usually
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with your service. So why should the posse turn to
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That is amazing, And I know some posse has actually
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and put it onto Patriot Mobile, or do they need
to purchase a new phone with Patriot Mobile.
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We just aligned with your values. And here's a really
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Speaker 9 (24:44):
I think you read my mind because I was about
to ask you about putting multiple phones. Glenn. Every time
I see Glenn, you guys, he will tell me, because
I have both phones everywhere I go, He'll tell me,
you just need to put it on one phone, one phone.
So maybe maybe this time around I will put both
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The next time she.
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Glenn, I highly encourage the posse to go check out
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Once again, you're back in the war Room with Maureen Ebannon,
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Speaker 7 (27:26):
I did.
Speaker 12 (27:27):
Thanks Maureen and you as well, and happy Thanksgiving to
everyone out there.
Speaker 7 (27:33):
Thank you.
Speaker 9 (27:34):
So can you share with the posse your own personal
experience with debt? Well?
Speaker 7 (27:40):
Sure? Going down that.
Speaker 12 (27:42):
Doug wrote today perfect day, Black Friday to talk about
this is the time of year that everyone you know
spends right now. People are eleven thousand dollars average in
debt a year. My personal story for people you know
in my business Television thirty five years successful did the NFL,
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was on a national show, lots of sitcoms, movies, and
a local show in Los Angeles for twenty five years.
And when you are in my situation as the breadwinner
or a single mom, and you lose your job, you
get cancer. You also trust money people who are handling
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your money. I'm not a hands on person. I'm the
you know, I'm the monkey that sings and dances for
the money. And I trust the people to do everything
with the money. And I'm not a type A. I
don't stand over them and watch every single bill. And
you do not ever give power of attorney to and
me one and trust them. You could lose everything at
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the end of the day. The world just fun into
this vortex. And having chemo at the time and losing
things everything, It was quite the time in my life,
but I realized it's not the end of the world.
Had I known about done with death sooner, it would
have been, I think, a bigger game changer. But when
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I did find out about them, not only are they
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Speaker 7 (29:20):
As we know. You know, Maureen, and I always I
love your dad when he talks to me about this
because you know, debt is huge business, not for us.
We're the targets. But it's not just the frivolous spending.
Speaker 12 (29:33):
It's like living, you know, kids and and and and
mortgages or even rend or cars and guests.
Speaker 7 (29:42):
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is they take all of that.
Speaker 12 (29:47):
And please, if you're out there and you are in
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mailbox you're like, oh my gosh, the mail and you're
freaking out. That anxiety adds up, don't fall for them
quick fix loans or don't fall for the oh we're
gonna we're gonna give you credit.
Speaker 7 (30:04):
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going to get you in a worse situation.
Speaker 12 (30:10):
So what Done with Debt does is they're like your
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They will immediately get rid of those calls and letters.
They just are like your own personal blockers. They will
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you tell them where you're at and then they start
to put a plan together. And this plan, it really
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up with money in their pocket at the end of
the day. It's really incredible. And what your dad loves
to say is that time is not on your side.
Speaker 7 (30:54):
Okay, so TikTok.
Speaker 12 (30:56):
And every time that you stuff a letter away in
the global department or at home, or you hide it
from your family because you're bringing out, they don't care.
Speaker 7 (31:04):
They're like, oh, yay, we get to add a penalty. Yay.
Speaker 12 (31:07):
And you're just basically a number that comes up on
their roster again. And once you do, that's more money
for them, and you go digger, You dig yourself deeper
into that hole.
Speaker 7 (31:19):
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Speaker 12 (31:25):
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Speaker 7 (31:52):
It's like a it's just it's amazing.
Speaker 12 (31:54):
And by the way, today Black Friday, it's just that
it's the perfect time you're getting ready for Christmas. Right,
So the kids want toys that, the wife wants this,
the husband wants that. Just think about it before you
make those purchases and call Done with Debt or go
online to done with Debt dot com and just see
what they can offer you before you spiral even further.
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Because it happens, and boy can it happen quickly, and
it can happen to everybody. Marine It's just no one
is safe from it. It's like cancer. You know, Oh
we live a really healthy lifestyle, doesn't matter. It can
affect anybody at any time. So no one's impervious to
things in life.
Speaker 7 (32:34):
Stuff happens, but you can get out of it.
Speaker 9 (32:38):
You know you're right billion and correct me if I'm wrong.
Did you say that on an average let people individually
or eleven thousand dollars in debt? Was that correct?
Speaker 12 (32:52):
Well, we are spending eleven thousand more a year, but
the average American is one hundred thousand dollars in debt
because of mortgage and school and you know loans could
be school loans. It's insane when you think about it.
My oh boy, I want to think about my breast
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cancer alone medical bills.
Speaker 7 (33:17):
It was pretty crazy because I wasn't working at the time.
Speaker 12 (33:21):
Oh Maureen, we could have dinner and I could tell
you stories. But the good news is that you can
get to the other side truly and posse.
Speaker 9 (33:34):
You remember it is Christmas time. Today is Black Friday.
You will be out shopping or shopping online for Christmas presents.
We know that people are going to get into debt
because you want to get your family the perfect thing.
We understand that. So Jillian, once again, where does where
do everyone need to go to find out more about
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done with debt, especially going into Christmas, because you don't
want to be in debt going into the new year.
Speaker 7 (34:00):
Oh boy, Done with debt dot com just give them
a call.
Speaker 12 (34:05):
When you talk to them, go online and see what
they have to offer again first called free. You'll talk
to them. You get your own dedicated team that get
a strategy going for you. They'll stand in line in
front of everyone. All the calls, the letters, the harassments
and they will help cut interest rates and penalties. They
know how to renegotiate all the rates and all those
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penalty fees, and they're just incredible. I mean, there's so
many things that are out there, Marien, that we as
American citizens don't know about. I don't know about banking
institutions and credit card companies what they have to offer.
I was busy singing and dancing on I had five
TV shows at one time. The last thing I wanted
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to know about was you know, I thought, you know,
the money was going in the bank and I was
being taken care of, and that you know, I was
investing in Apple and Tied and all that. For all
I knew, it wasn't happening. So smart with the money.
I wish I had your dad behind me back then.
Speaker 9 (35:06):
Thank you so much, Joan for joining us today, and
thank you for telling it, and thank you for telling
the posse exactly what they can do so that they
don't go into the new year with debt. And thank
you once again, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 7 (35:20):
Thank you so great you.
Speaker 9 (35:23):
Thank thank you you too. Next up with this trend
of money and finances. You know we're doing Christmas shopping now,
but pretty soon tax season will be upon us. And
sometimes you get a letter in the mail from the
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IRS and you just shove it in back in the
drawer because you don't want to deal with it. But
we need to get on top of taxes from years
prior before we get in two taxes in twenty twenty four.
So tax Network USA is very good to help if
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you owe back taxes. And today from tax Network USA
we have Cameron. Cameron, thank you for joining us.
Speaker 13 (36:14):
Thanks so much for having me Marine.
Speaker 9 (36:18):
Thank you. What gives tax Network USA the edge over
all of their competitors?
Speaker 13 (36:26):
Yeah, absolutely, that's a great question.
Speaker 11 (36:27):
Tax Network USA isn't just another tax service where advocates
for everyday Americans who are being squeezed by the IRS
like never before under the Biden Harris administration. With the
eighty billion and new funding from the so called Inflation
Reduction Act, the IRS has hired nearly eighty seven thousand
new agents, doubling its size to audit more middle class
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families and small businesses. Also, not to mention, Treasury officials
are now calling on Congress to unlock twenty billion dollars
in IRS enforcement money before Biden's term ends. So when
I served in the Trump administration, we work to reduce
the burden on taxpayers by simplifying regulations and protecting financial freedom.
And at tax Network USA, we're continuing that fight. We're
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helping you navigate the IRS's red tape to ensure that
your rights are being defended and protected in this process.
Speaker 9 (37:22):
And I know sometimes, especially when you owe back taxes,
you have a fear I do I have to put
more money into someone or an organization to help me
get control of my back taxes. Does tax Network USA?
I believe? Correct me if I'm wrong. It's a free
service or free to call or go online to initially
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start the process with tax Network USA.
Speaker 11 (37:49):
Absolutely and getting started as a super seamless and easy process.
You can just go to TNUSA dot com slash bannon
and fill out a quick form. Again, that's TUSA dot
com slash bannon. Or if you'd like to speak with
somebody directly from our team, you can call us at one.
Speaker 13 (38:07):
Eight hundred nine to five eight one zero zero zero
and we'll take care of you.
Speaker 11 (38:12):
I will say that some documentation or information that is
needed when taking on the IRS, it's important to have
that documation. It includes the recent tax returns. Detailed financial
statements would be would be really great to have for
our team, records of income and expenses. These materials just
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basically allow us to build a solid case on your behalf.
And at tax Network USA we streamline this process. We
handle the complex interactions with the irs, so you don't
have to especially during the holiday season, right making sure
that your defense is as strong as possible.
Speaker 9 (38:49):
So passe, Like I've reiterated, you know, it's Christmas time now,
Christmas shopping, but tax season is going to be upon
us soon enough, and we don't want to stress about
back toxes if you owe back taxes, so go to
TNUSA dot com slash Bannon in order to get linked
up with tax Network USA to get your back taxes
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issues resolved before this current tax season hits us.
Speaker 13 (39:17):
Absolutely, and all avers say.
Speaker 9 (39:22):
Go ahead, sorry, go ahead, No, You're fine.
Speaker 11 (39:24):
I was just going to say to the audience, even
in a strong economy like what we'll see again under
Trump's second term, navigating the tax code remains complex for
most Americans. A booming economy can mean higher incomes, more investments,
which are all great things, but all can lead to
more complicated tax situations, and people need help ensuring they're
taking advantage of every legal deduction and credit while staying
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compliant with the law.
Speaker 13 (39:47):
And that's where Tax Network USA comes in to help
you out.
Speaker 9 (39:54):
Thank you so much for joining us today, Cameron, thanks
for having me Marine, Thank you and posse. Please make
sure not only to go to TNUSA dot com slash Bannon,
but also done with debt dot com. You do not
want to be in debt after doing all of your
Christmas shopping this Christmas season, and then you also don't
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want to be delinquent on your back taxes any longer
going into this new tax season, so please go check
out both of them while you're home this weekend. Take
a little time away from your family, I know, after
you have Thanksgiving meal and do a little shopping, maybe
a little time away. Say I got to check out
these two websites so that I don't go in to
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the summer of next year with any issues. So once again,
please check those out and stay tuned.
Speaker 8 (40:48):
We will.
Speaker 3 (40:50):
We rejoicewom your host.
Speaker 9 (41:05):
You're back in the war room with Maureen E. Bannon,
not Stephen K. Bannon, but I hope I've been a
good fill in for my dad on your Black Friday.
And with that being said, we have Mike Lindell here
to join us. Where, oh where in the world is
Mike Lindell. I can never keep up with you, Mike,
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because every time I talk to you, you're in a
different state. I never know where you are.
Speaker 7 (41:31):
Well, but.
Speaker 5 (41:34):
I'm a little warmer today. I'm in Texas rather than Minnesota.
Speaker 9 (41:39):
Oh well, it's good. I hope it's a lot warmer
in Texas than it is in Minnesota because it can
get pretty cold in Minnesota.
Speaker 5 (41:48):
Absolutely, absolutely, So, Mike.
Speaker 9 (41:52):
What deals do you have for the posse on this
Black Friday?
Speaker 14 (41:56):
Well, we waited all year for this, everybody, and this
time of Thanksgiving to give thanks to the war Room Posse,
I'm going to put up the biggest price busters you've
ever seen.
Speaker 7 (42:07):
And here you go.
Speaker 14 (42:08):
You have our Bolster pills are just examples every the
Bolster pillow and pillowcase sent regular fourteen forty nine, ninety two,
nineteen ninety eight. And here it is the King and
Queen's Premium My Pillows Queens eighteen ninety eight, Kings nineteen
ninety Remember this is our premium line I made and
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it's made with the Giza cotton on the outside. It's
the best. It's the best pillow we've ever made. It's
the lowest price in history for the War Room Posse.
Here's another one, the multi use my Pillow two point zero.
If you've never tried it, now's the time. Seven dollars
and forty nine cents come on. This is this was
a special thing we did for the warm room Posse.
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Any of the rolling go pillowcases for these seven dollars
and forty nine cents.
Speaker 5 (42:59):
And then also I want to do something very special
for the war Room Posse. My memoir.
Speaker 14 (43:03):
This will tell you everything about me, from entrepreneurship to
finding our Lord Jesus Christ, to a revival, to all
the attacks. Everything in there. This is my memoir was
twenty seven ninety seven nine. It was nine to ninety
seven for the War Room Posse three ninety nine. It
also comes in a prison version so you can get
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it in there, a Spanish version and hardcover and softcover.
Speaker 5 (43:29):
So I wanted to do that. That's just an example,
you guys.
Speaker 14 (43:33):
If you go to the website and you scroll down
to you see our great leader Steve Space and you
click on it there.
Speaker 5 (43:40):
Now you're gonna see.
Speaker 14 (43:41):
All the price of the Black Pardy specials and you're
gonna go down and just do all your shop and
you can't beat today's prices. Promo Code war Room, you
can call eight hundred and eight seven three one zero
six to two. My employees are working today. They're working.
They work NonStop, everybody, and they work for you, and
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they work and they are so thankful that you guys
have bought all our products this year under the biggest
attack we've had in history, and we made it through.
Speaker 5 (44:11):
It looks like we made it through because of you.
Speaker 14 (44:14):
So get these specials and the promo Code Warroom at
MyPillow dot com.
Speaker 5 (44:19):
And I want to say one more thing.
Speaker 14 (44:20):
You all can check out our entrepreneurs too, over at
thousand Entrepreneurs and USA made products. That's over at mystore
dot com. Same promo code Warroom, So take advantage of
that too. These guys rely on this every year, this
time of year. There's thousands of USA made products over there.
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So both the promo code, the best promo code in
the country works on both websites Marine and that is
Promo Code Warroom.
Speaker 9 (44:50):
Thank you, Mike I heard you say bolster pillow. I
might need to order one after back in hip surgery
in the Army. You know, I always need to have
a pillow whenever I'm d I know, long distances, and
I seem to be driving a lot and traveling a lot.
So I think I'm going to need to order, especially
on this Black Friday, since it's on sale, that bolster pillow.
Speaker 5 (45:09):
Yeah, the bolster this is something we haven't done before. Everybody.
Speaker 14 (45:12):
It's been on sale for twenty nine to ninety eight
with all the different color cases and Saint patent and
phill nineteen ninety eight for both the pillow case and
the bolster pillow.
Speaker 5 (45:23):
And these are game change.
Speaker 14 (45:24):
Remember, everybody, we have a ten year warranty on all
our products and a sixty day money back guarantee. So
if you do all your Christmas shop and here I've
forgot to tell you all this what I'm going to do.
I'm extending that sixty day money back guarantee because of Christmas,
you get them for all your gifts. We're going to
extend it out to March first of next year, so
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you won't have to worry about buying gifts that only
that have a short guarantee, sixty day money back guarantee
from from the end of December, so all the way
to March first, so you can come run get all
your gifts there. Every there's over. We have over two
thousand items now and uh and it's uh so anyone
says Mike, I support you all your products that you don't.
Speaker 5 (46:07):
We've got all kinds of new stuff. And by the way,
we have all the the dish towels that came in.
They make great gifts.
Speaker 8 (46:13):
All that.
Speaker 5 (46:13):
We have so many things.
Speaker 14 (46:14):
If you go to my pillow dot com, scroll down
to usc Steve's face.
Speaker 5 (46:18):
Click on it and just do all your Christmas shopping
right now. It's a win win win.
Speaker 14 (46:24):
You're helping yourself get the best sleep and the best
products in history. And then also you're helping my pillow
and the maid in the USA and all my employees,
and you're and you're helping the war room.
Speaker 5 (46:36):
We love sponsoring the best.
Speaker 14 (46:38):
Show on TV that helps has been helping our country,
help save our country for years now. And uh so
it's a win win win, but mostly and you're getting
it's four wins. You're gonna help everyone you buy these
gifts for too, They're gonna appreciate the best gifts in history.
Speaker 9 (46:56):
Well, Mike, thank you and we love you too, and
I hope you have a great holiday weekend.
Speaker 14 (47:01):
Well thanks Marina and you too. God bless you all.
God bless you warm and posse.
Speaker 5 (47:05):
I can't thank you enough.
Speaker 9 (47:08):
Thank you, Mike. And if you don't have your MyPillow
while you've been traveling or with family this weekend, I
encourage you to go do Sacred Humanhealth dot com and
you can use promo code war Room. You can get
the sleep that will help you in case you don't
have your MyPillow to get a good night sleep on
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Sacred Human Health. Though I know my dad is a
fan of the grassbed beefliver, I personally like the other
products a little bit more than the grassbedbefliver. That is
an amazing product. But like I said, the sleep. Then
you have the magnesium and vitamin D three and also
a new product the immunity. You know, with cold and
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flu season and everyone traveling and the weather changing, sometimes
you get a little colder the flu, so you need
to get your immunity. Also if you want to get
jacked up like we do here in the war Room.
Go to Warpath dot Coffee. He's promo Code Warroom for
fifteen percent off. You know, the Mariners one is my
dad's favorite. I'm not a black or dark roast black
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coffee dark roast girl, however, this is the best dark
roast I've ever had. I personally drink the Mariner's one,
but I also love the flavored coffees the Tage Gill
and the team have. But go check it out for yourself.
Warpath Dot Coffee promo Code war Room. I hope I
have been a good fill for my dad, but he
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will be back here for the next show. And also
with your Christmas shopping, you can go to Amazon dot
com and get Rebels, Rogues and Outlaws. It makes a
great great coffee table book for anyone in your family
for Christmas. I highly encourage you to go check it out.
With all the people in the war Room in the book,
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a lot of cabinet members in the book