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Speaker 1 (00:00):
And as a sweeping freeze on all federal grants funds
already approved by Congress Chief Washing coursemind John Carls. Tracking
Trump's executive action, John, the administration that says this is
just a temporary prouse, but it could have major consequences.
Speaker 2 (00:13):
George, Look, there is a lot of confusion this morning
about what exactly this directive means, but it may be
the most far reaching executive action this White House has
taken yet. It could potentially halt hundreds of billions of
dollars in federal spending on everything from assistance to farmers,
to head start programs, to disaster relief and public transportation.
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In a memo describing this was attained by ABC News,
the White House Budget Office has ordered all federal agencies
to cease any financial assistance if they believe the program
might conflict with President Trump's executive orders. The directive is
not specific about which programs would have to be suspended, but.
Speaker 3 (00:52):
It's clearly far reaching. It says, quote, this.
Speaker 2 (00:54):
Memorandum requires federal agencies to identify and review all federal
financial assistance programs and supporting activities consistent with the President's
policies and requirements.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
The only thing explicitly.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Not included in this is Medicare and Social Security and
anything directly given to individual or.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
Of our coverage.
Speaker 4 (01:14):
We have also learned this afternoon that Trump's DJ has
fired personnel who worked on Special Counsel Jacksmith's team. That
team investigated and indicted Donald Trump for his conduct. On
January six, a DOJ official telling NBC News that acting
ag does not quote trust these officials to implement Donald
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Trump's agenda.
Speaker 5 (01:36):
Punishment for trying to punish crimes allegedly committed by one man.
That one man now occupies the Oval office tonight, Donald
Trump is saying the quiet part out loud and on paper.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
A letter by his Acting.
Speaker 5 (01:47):
Attorney General, James McHenry leaves no doubt about why he
fired the more than a dozen career Department lawyers their
quote significant role in prosecuting the president. The assumption here,
of course, is that the lawyers who are doing their
jobs will not pass a MAGA loyalty test. He also writes,
I do not believe that the leadership of the Department
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can trust you to assist in implementing the President's agenda faithfully.
Speaker 6 (02:15):
The cards on Trump ran it was hiding in plain sight.
Trump ran on the notion that I'm going to get
the folks who are trying to get me, and those folks, wait, wait,
those folks work for the American people at the Department
of Justice, and the American people heard Donald Trump and
they voted him into office.
Speaker 7 (02:31):
That is true. He did say. Donald Trump was very
clear that he was going to get into the Oval
office and work on his enemies list. He is, in
fact working on his enemies list. What he is doing
with the inspector generals, with the prosecutors, and with everything
else that he's doing. He campaigns methodically going down his enemies.
Speaker 8 (02:50):
But here's the problem. He did campaign on it, and
his MAGA supporters loved it. Trump administration is firing transgender
service members. Trump administration is ending the basic anti discrimination
rules in federal agencies to make it okay to discriminate
on the basis of race or religion or whatever else.
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If today attempted to fire the whole team that worked
on the January sixth federal case under Special Counsel Jack Smith,
even though many of those people can't be fired the
way they're trying to do it because of civil service protections.
Speaker 9 (03:25):
They're trying to do it anyway. Today they've ordered the
Justice Department and investigation into the charging decisions that were
made by prosecutors handling all the January sixth cases, which
is presumably their precursor to trying to say it was
some kind of crime in and of itself for federal
prosecutors to prosecute people for the crimes they committed in
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the capital attack.
Speaker 3 (03:50):
The people who Trump just freed. Today, they moved.
Speaker 9 (03:53):
The most senior career people in the whole Justice Department
out of their jobs.
Speaker 3 (03:58):
Today.
Speaker 9 (03:59):
They ordered does of the most senior staff at USAID
to go on leave immediately. Today they started the process
apparently of gutting FDIC. Really, FDICE is like the golden
retriever puppy of US government programs. Who's against FDIC? I mean,
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I might love the Weather Service, I do. You might
love the Post Office many people do. Somebody else might
love the Library of Congress. Who doesn't, But honestly, who
doesn't like FDIC?
Speaker 3 (04:31):
What's fdice?
Speaker 9 (04:32):
Very simply, FDICE is the thing that ensures that when
you deposit money in a US bank, you won't lose
that money.
Speaker 3 (04:41):
Trump ran all the cards ran. It was hiding in
plain sight.
Speaker 6 (04:46):
Trump ran on the notion that I'm going to get
the folks who are trying to get me, and those
folks wait, wait, those folks work for the American people
at the Department of Justice, and the American people heard
Donald Trump and they voted him into office.
Speaker 7 (04:59):
That is true. He did say. Donald Trump was very
clear that he was going to get into the Oval
office and work on his enemies list. He is, in
fact working on his enemies list. What he is doing
with the inspector generals, with the prosecutors, and with everything
else that he's doing is methodically going down his enemies.
But here's the problem.
Speaker 8 (05:19):
He did campaign on it, and his Mama supporters loved it.
Speaker 3 (05:25):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Speaker 10 (05:30):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
these people.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
You're got a free shot.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have
had a belly full of it.
Speaker 3 (05:41):
I know you don't like hearing that. I know you
tried to do everything in the world to stop there,
but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?
Speaker 11 (05:50):
Mega media.
Speaker 7 (05:51):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my part.
Speaker 11 (06:00):
If that answer is to save.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
My country, this country will be saved war.
Speaker 11 (06:07):
Here's your host, Stephen K.
Speaker 10 (06:10):
Bab It's Tuesday, twenty eighth January, Year of Our Lord,
twenty twenty five. Full spectrum dominance, action, action, action everywhere.
You know, overnight, last couple of nights. You think the
first week was big, this is even bigger. Freezing funds,
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impounding funds. It's going to force these cases. They're going
to force us into federal court because the opposition right
now is trying to stop it, is trying to stop
it by the courts can't be stopped. You've got the
impoundment situation. You've also got this just put a freeze,
not impounding. Just This is the difference between executive orders
and executive action. The theory of the case. Once again,
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when you talk about the unitary theory of the executive.
Speaker 3 (06:58):
I think to agree this a little different. I think
it's a lot different.
Speaker 10 (07:02):
But let's say it's a little different than what Cheney
was trying to do, which is trying to take power
back from.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
The legislative side.
Speaker 10 (07:10):
The first part of this is the unified He's chief
executive officer, and as chief executive officer, he has a
lot of bandwidth to take executive actions. Everything doesn't have
to be an executive order. Number Two, he's commander in
chief of the armed forces, and he's got a tremendous
latitude with that. And third, which they have not wanted
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to face since the coup against Richard Nixon back in
the early nineteen seventies when Judge so Rica another corrupt
federal judge, because tons of these federal judges are corrupt
and need to be replaced, like tons of them now,
including I think you know virtually everyone in DC. Maybe
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not all of them, but a lot of them need
to be impeached and remove from office given their behavior.
Because it's the same type of coup. They try to
have a coup against Trump, try to have a coup
against Trump. He's the chief magistrate and the chief law
enforcement officer, and they're just gonna have to live with that.
They really have no defense. If you look at the media,
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if you look at the MSNBC and CNN, CNN is over.
It's done, it's not even an interesting conversation anymore. They
don't know to go And they got all these people
nobody's ever heard of. It's beyond They got Tim Palenty.
That Tim Plenty kind of gave a rousing thing for
the criminals. But don't make too much big deal of
the criminals. A lot of people are coming in, guys,
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some guys in California.
Speaker 3 (08:38):
Hey, do you guys say this or not? Stop?
Speaker 10 (08:42):
The criminals are the low hanging fruit. That's the ones
that have to go now, have to go now. And
this is where you force you lance the boil of
the sanctuary cities, and you take down some of these
governments like Pritzker.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
You showed the whole world how they don't care about
your safety.
Speaker 10 (08:56):
They just care about illegal aliens, even criminals, some pedophiles,
sex traffickers, the worst. Prison Trump actually had a fantastic
idea the other day for repeat criminals. And i'm, you know,
with Jared on the on the on the Prison Reform
First Step Act, although there'll be announcements coming out on
that shortly, but I love President Trump's idea yesterday. Hey,
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for repeat offenders, maybe we farm them out to a
foreign prison. Uh, if you do if you do that,
if that is a thread hanging over, you're going to
see a a a huge drop in recidivism. That may
be the biggest, the biggest thing ever for taking crime
out in the United States. He's hitting everywhere, whether it's
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in whether it's in Department of Defense.
Speaker 3 (09:47):
He sends troops and marines. Now at the border, he's.
Speaker 10 (09:49):
Got Abbot and a Abbitts acting like a big shop.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
But that's okay, We're a big tent. We want converts.
Speaker 10 (09:56):
Abbot's acting like Donald Trump is a mini Trump, a
guy that didn't to finger and when he lifted a
finger was all performative. Remember, we put the National Guard
down there, but they just they couldn't wouldn't do anything.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
Abbott is a joke. He's a part of that whole
Bush apparatus.
Speaker 10 (10:10):
Tries to be a conservative, you know, thinking a running
for president not happening. And now he's John Wayne. He's
got four hundred going to the going to the border.
You know a lot of people had what I call
a Damascene moment. At about ten o'clock eleven o'clock on
the evening of five November of twenty twenty four, a
lot of them became maga and not a lot of
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want to be Ultramagica. That's fine, we need it, but
don't fall into the trap. Don't make the case too
hard that, oh, we're going to get the illly, the
worst criminals. Yeah, we're doing that because that has to
be done immediately. But doesn't stop there. All twelve to
fifteen million half to go. They have to go home.
We have to work out for this country. They have
to go home. You're gonna have arguments about inflation. You're
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gonna have arguments about the economy. You're gonna have arguments
here and there and everywhere. The cost of keep them
is destroying the healthcare system for our working poor, destroying
the education system for the working poor. It's destroying everything,
sense of community for the working poor. African Americans, whites
and Hispanics think in this regard, particularly Hispanics, they're citizens.
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Can't happen. All of them have to go. We're adamant,
all of them have to go. You have to keep
repeating that mantra. We're gonna do it empathetically because the
American people are decent and kind to people. But we're
not gonna let invaders stay in our country. So I
don't like the oversell, and you're seeing it now. They're
falling into a trap, the oversell of what don't you
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like about? Of course they've got to go. And it
shouldn't even be a point of discussion. You shouldn't even
book yourself on a panel. It's nothing to debate. The
American people backed it, and we're going. Now they're saying, oh,
they're going to have the deportation poorn. I love the
fact that Christy nom as soon as she's as soon
as she's signed in as Department Home Security, she's leading
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a raid.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
She's leading a raid.
Speaker 10 (12:03):
She's up there, she got it, she's packing, she got
one on a hip. All goats and dogs in Manhattan
or where the burrows flee, flee free. If you're a goat,
flee for your life. She's in town. You don't know
what she's gonna shoot. I'm kidding. Christy knows DHS and
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first thing to do. How many times have DHS ever
let a raid? It's it's amazing. This is the Trump effect,
This is the energy. President Trump's signing executive orders and
signing and signing and taking executive action. The money. Remember
we had RUSS vote on here. Russ is now ombe.
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We're trying to figure out the vote. I guess the
vote for Russ is coming up. Scott Bessen yesterday now
Secretary treasure eleven thirty today he's supposed to be sworn in.
Speaker 3 (12:57):
We hopefully will go live.
Speaker 10 (12:59):
As a contributed to show we want to cover all
the contributors if we can get them. RUSS vote obviously.
Peter Navarre, he's not confirmed, but he's working away. They're
doing all kind of stuff over there, blowing heads up
on the tariffs in the External Revenue Service, on and on.
It's so it's it's it's it's scale, its depth, and
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its urgency. And remember you got the three that you know,
the ending the kinetic part of the Third World War,
the deportations and securing the border and all that, and.
Speaker 3 (13:34):
The financial crisis.
Speaker 10 (13:36):
The first thing you do there, Hey, you're freezing cash,
trillions of dollars here, No more payouts, full stop until
we get arms around this. We actually see where the
money's going, which is brilliant. Also, folks, to know that
your voice is being heard. You know what President Trump
didn't say that talk last night about an hour and
ten minutes. Magnificent went to great detail of his theory
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of the case of the new economic model, where America
is the golden market.
Speaker 3 (14:03):
You got to go through the golden door, and you're
going to pay a toll.
Speaker 10 (14:05):
You either ship your put your manufacturing here in employee Americans,
or you got to play a toll. It's a premium price,
like getting a skybox. You know what he didn't say,
political and accents through all over this. You know what
he didn't say. He didn't mention a big beautiful bill
versus two bills. Your voice is being heard. We had
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you like creating here making the case for two. Let's
get something. Let's get something on immigration, the border security.
Throw a little energy in there, maybe a taste, show
a little leg of defense. Bang, let's do it. Think
Lindsey Graham. The Senate is working on a bill, they say,
promised to have it out in mid February to review.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
I don't know.
Speaker 10 (14:49):
I think it's two versus one down not hearing a
big beautiful bill.
Speaker 3 (14:51):
Don't know it's in fluid.
Speaker 10 (14:53):
They're down in Florida today.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
Short commercial break back in the word.
Speaker 11 (14:57):
In the moment, Oh Stephen k back.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
The big place. So we're gonna have Raheem's gonna join
us by Ukraine. Also some other topics.
Speaker 10 (15:14):
Ben Harnwell also got Gaffney got to talk about AI. Also,
what's actually going on the Chinese Communist Party is here's
the thing, let's go back to the.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
Deal that was made to repeat.
Speaker 10 (15:32):
Obama is the most and Biden combined the most reactionary
presidents and not the most progressive. The progressive. All their
progressive stuff is just optics. It's performative. It's the the
pro wrestling that Rachel Maddow and these people on MSNBC
skip around about, right, Obama, They they came to the
San Francisco Airport. I think it was I think it
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was Zuckerberg that demon back in his he was even
had a blanker stare back then. He looks like where
they call him in the video games that people with
no no RPGs or MPCs role playing, what are they
non playable characters? He looks like a non playable character
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at NPC with that blank look.
Speaker 11 (16:17):
They met.
Speaker 10 (16:18):
He met Obama in San Francisco Airport and they told
him about the power of Facebook and social media. Said, hey,
this is the way that you take down to Clintons.
He made a faustian bargain at that time, and the lord,
the sociopathic overlords on Wall Street, the lords of easy money,
made a pack too with with and this is a
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continuation of the bailout that Obama had already started. I
don't blame him for that. He didn't know what he
was doing. He's a constitutional law professor, not so sure
he could count. He had that guy from First Boston
that was like his mentor, and he let him write
to Tim Geitner and Bernanky.
Speaker 3 (16:59):
In that crowd. And what did they bailed at the elites.
Speaker 10 (17:01):
They pumped the balance youe of the Federal Reserve from
eight hundred and eighty billion dollars, which was the morning
of I think the seventeenth or eighteenth of September of
two thousand and eight when they went to the Oval
office of Bush and Bush go, I don't know, I
don't have the authority.
Speaker 3 (17:17):
I read the Constitution. I think you go and talk
to Nancy Pelosi Tree.
Speaker 10 (17:22):
The treean dollars cash money by five o'clock. That was
Hank Paulson some other beauties. So Bamba bailed him out.
And then on Silicon Valley we made a basically a pack.
Did you know that you you consented to. You consented
to to have the political class and people run this country.
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The sociopathic overlords of easy money. Make a pact with
the guys in Silicon Valley, and here's the deal. We
will allow you to become the wealthiest people in the
history of the earth, and we will give you monopolistic power.
We will actually take you from capitalism, which is about
markets in profit. Right, you learn that that Adam Smith
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one on one, markets and profit. I'm gonna have Tage
Gillen here in a minute. He'll tell you that markets
and profit. We're going to take you to platforms, digital
platforms and rent to be rent seekers because we're gonna
give you totally total monopolistic power. That's why you have
no competition in search for Google. That's why you have
no competition for Facebook. That's why Twitter essentially has no competition.
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All the left to try to start these little things.
Now all of these are at Google. It has no
competition Amazon, who's destroyed so many American businesses in the
employee the Chinese Commist Party has essentially no They're all monopolies.
Number one, we should break them all up immediately, just
like we both broke up AIGHTE and T, which every
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night was a topic of discussion because my dad was
a you know, a blue collar worker become like lower
level management. And in the nineteen you know, sixty seventies,
then the eighties when I was gone, it was, you know,
they broke the whole company up to the bill operating companies,
and then att kind became a shell of itself. Break
it up that we made. You made a faucy You
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were part of a deal. You know this deal. You
didn't get a bailout in two thousand and eight. No,
a lot of you got crushed. A lot of you
got put into bankruptcy or had your house taken. No bailout,
No bailout for the little guy you underwrote the ball.
I just want to make sure you understand. I'm gonna
take salt and put it right in the wound. Okay,
you paid for the bailout. You and you voted. You
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voted for people that you know were part of it.
That's why Trump, you know, I'd say the fuse that
was lit on the eighteenth of September of two thousand
and eight in the Oval office went off on. I
think it was the third of November eight excuse me,
eight November of twenty sixteen, actually the ninth, because we
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kind of were announced the winner at two o'clock in
the morning East Standard time, two thirty I think by
Associated Press. That's a populous reaction to a financial crisis.
But also concurrently, you made another deal which they didn't
have enough respect for you to kind of read you
in on because you were not in the room, because
Donald Trump had not arrived, And that was to let
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the create an oligarchy. They created the oligarchs, and all
the oligarchs with the most progressive left progressives, and they
had their platforms to be progressive left. And that's why
you were banned. That's why you suppressed. Now we snuck
through with guys like Cernovich and these other brilliant guys
in sixteen the Pepeys. Ooh, did I say that the pepeys,
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Guys like Cernovich and these these are tough ombras. Nothing
about the influences today, guys, great job, but man, these
guys were savages.
Speaker 3 (20:54):
Beast. We had nothing.
Speaker 10 (20:57):
Fox was against us, we had Breitbart, and we had
these pepees and trum Trump wrote it to power. And
remember they went and melt down after that. We can't
let this happen again. But they snuck around us. They
we we thought through the algorithm. That's how Breitbart became
so big. Remember they called a big conservative conference. Glenn
Beck and all these guys went to Silicon Valley and
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you know, over the Conservatives is going to have a
cop They're going to have this. They're going to have
this group that monitors and some Conservatis gonna be there
to make sure they're not banned, except for breitbarton because
remember Ben, and look, Ben's a brillant guy.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
He and I disagree on a lot. He's a Brian guy.
Speaker 10 (21:33):
He'd call it, he says, Bannis turned Breyparty into Trump Pravda.
I don't know if it was Trump provata, but it
was a populist. We were a populous nationalist site and
we supported a populous nationalist candidate was Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (21:46):
Now here's what happened. The deal. Here's the deal.
Speaker 10 (21:52):
The deal for the Wall Street was that you're going
to save the system and we'll go to four point
five trellion dollars. When Donald Trump took the oath of
office on twenty January seventeen, the Freederal Reserve had gone
from eight hundred and eighty by into four point five tree,
and that essentially three tree dollars had flooded into the
for liquidity, to save the system, to save the banking,
to save Goldman Sachs, to save AIG, to save ge capital,
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all of it, save it and have the little guy
underrated and if he gets wiped out, hey that's he's
just a little guy. There will just you know, they
they recreate themselves. They're just going to do They're just deplorables.
They don't matter. They don't matter because they know how
the system works. They're always going to vote for the
republic and the controlled opposition, who just tap you along.
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On the oligarch side. They created oligarchy with the most
progressive people. But the deal was you're gonna you're gonna
give us. We're a hedgemon, and you're gonna give us
hegemonic technical superiority. We're gonna have the high ground, the
commanding heights. I think it's referred to the commanding heights.
We're going to be dominant in social media and in
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the age of the algorithm, because they're not really inventing
anything that venture capitalist aren't coming up with new ideas
like cars and internal combustion engines. You know, the thing
that since the steam engine in the early nineteenth century
has powered.
Speaker 3 (23:12):
The industrial West. I mean like big inventions.
Speaker 10 (23:15):
Oh, I don't know, like airplanes, trains, automobiles, radio, TV
all that, and you see any of that happen and
you new something. No, it's all in the age of
the algorithm. The algorithm is dominant, so they're supposed to dominate.
And guess what, Hello, the Chinese Coumties Party and the
PLA have come out with TikTok. Now it's ownership and
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all that. We'll get to all that, but it's completely addictive.
Everybody knows that. Hell, the Chinese don't even have any
rememb there's no TikTok in China. They got a version,
but it ain't TikTok and it's not showing that content
because the one thing that Chinese Commedies Party doesn't want
is a bunch of kids that you know, have their
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brains warped more than they want to warp them with
their stuff.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Then you then all.
Speaker 10 (24:05):
Of a sudden, yesterday out of nowhere, and we're still
trying to discern whether it's a syop or a spot
Nick moment. I think it's a little bit of both,
because they're lying about a lot of it. But it
definitely caught people by surprise. It caught it caught big
It caught big tech by surprise. It caught all the
a on because our theory the case has been, when
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I you know, the simplest way to say it, we
kind of do blunt force computing of a massive scale.
That's all of a sudden, they're not so interested. You know,
all your betters are not, so you don't see them,
you know, yammering about climate change and net carbon zero.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
They get to power up.
Speaker 10 (24:44):
They need like five x Dave wollschwarks, they need five
times the power that we can provide today to power
the data centers, to power artificial intelligence yep. And now
the Chinese, both in social media and maybe an AI,
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have the commanding heights.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
So we allowed.
Speaker 10 (25:10):
A group of folks on the spectrum that have a
maturity of about eleven year old boy, right, and they're
trying to you know, you see Zuckerberg are trying to
be part of the manosphere. Now they've listened to a
one podcast, and all of a sudden, they want to
be you know, they want to go back and be savages.
We've allowed those guys to make all these decisions, and
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here we are where we are. They are the wealthy,
the oligarchs, and Biden comes out on the last thing,
trying to be like Eisenhower. He comes out and has
the gall to warn us about the oligarchs, and Rachel
Maut of those guys.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
The next day she.
Speaker 10 (25:44):
Goes, I felt a tingle in my spine. No, Rachel,
it's not a Saturday night at the matter of household. Okay,
this is business, and you knew it, and you supported
it and loved on it, rubbed up on it until
they all flipped. And they all flipped for one reason,
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the rise of a populist nationalist movement led by an adult,
led by a man, led by a leader. Then all
of a sudden, Hey, the road to Damascus.
Speaker 3 (26:20):
And it was quick.
Speaker 10 (26:23):
Their moment of enlightenment was quick, I you know, went
from I don't know one's Pennsylvania called eleven o'clock like
eleven o'clock to eleven oh two. They couldn't wait to
get down to mar Lago with their checks as supplicants. Right,
we made a faustian bargain. The reactionary Biden and Obama,
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particularly Obama and the folks are on him because they're
the ones running running.
Speaker 3 (26:50):
Biden.
Speaker 10 (26:51):
As Charlie Gasparino points out today in a tweet, biggest
scandal maybe in American history.
Speaker 3 (26:57):
Short break, I will continue to use your Oh, Stephen
k back. Okay, I'm gonna get back to the lesson Lowott.
Let me let me just leave it with this. I'm
going to pour salt into the wound right now.
Speaker 10 (27:12):
Your tax dollars, you, this audience, your tax dollars underwrote
all the bailouts and this debt that we have from that.
Speaker 3 (27:21):
Is you're on the hook for it. You you're on
the hook for it.
Speaker 10 (27:25):
It now is so a price of like one hundred
thousand dollars per citizen, I think two hundred twenty thousand
dollars per household. As an aside, this way, you go
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Speaker 10 (27:53):
You to understand this and the buying that we're in
and everything they're arguing about down in Darrow. This is
the whole thing about one big, beautiful bill versus two bills,
all of it. The stopping of the funding last night
is President Trump's trying to hold back as much cash
as possible from going out from the disastrous Biden regime
to make sure he can hold it for to cut deficits.
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It's all about cutting the deficit. So you don't have
the finance more. But you underwrote the two thousand and
eight Baillot one. You you didn't get bailed out, but
you underwrote the bailout of the rich.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
I want that to sting.
Speaker 10 (28:32):
But also all your taxes and this estate taxes, all
your support for the university systems, all your taxes that
go into the federal government to the weapons labs or
what they call they put a nicer term on it now,
national labs. All of that, all that intellectual property essentially freebie,
you know, founctioning those guys may have a little little
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taste of the action over at the NAH or whatever
on the on the pharmaceuticals. But I don't think there's
any intellectual proper pretty paid back for what Harvard and
Berkeley and Stanford your tax dollars. You underwrote all of it.
You underwrote all the intellectual property. You know, by the way,
your pension funds. Because Zuckerberg and these guys had no money.
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Bezos had no money, Elon had no money, coming in
to White House begging every day, had no money. The
Google guys have no money. They're all graduate students, no money.
They're living in apartments, the early stage in the venture
capital all that's all pension essentially, pension fund money.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
Your money, your money.
Speaker 10 (29:41):
How how's that going? How's that working out for? Yeah,
you got a pension. That's fine, You got a pension.
Maybe your pension went up a little bit because of
the success of the Oregon you know, state teachers or
cowpers or some of these you know Alabama, some of
these ones that are legendary, great investors in different asset classes.
But did you make anywhere near the money the these
guys made as the financier. No, no, no, you do not.
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That's not the way the system works. So the system
needs changes. We have a capitalist system that has no capitalists,
just doesn't.
Speaker 3 (30:17):
First off, the vast.
Speaker 10 (30:19):
Majority of people don't own anything, no real assets and
no financial assets.
Speaker 3 (30:22):
Just don't.
Speaker 10 (30:23):
But it gets worse the rest of it's an oligarchic
structure that really doesn't. They don't want to deal with markets,
and they don't want to deal with profit. They want
to deal with digital, they want to deal with platforms,
and they want.
Speaker 3 (30:36):
To deal with rent and rent seeking.
Speaker 10 (30:39):
That's where we are, and any finance is not entrepreneurial
finance us an entrepreneur, how easy is for you to
get alone? How easy is for you to attract any
equity capital? How easy for you to start a business
given the regulatory apparatus and the lack of capital?
Speaker 3 (30:55):
How easy? Not easy?
Speaker 10 (30:58):
I'm not saying it's supposed to be totally easy, because
capitalism and lay stage capital is all speculative finance. Capitalism,
it's all a big casino. It's a big, big casino
where they've socialized the losses that would be you it's
a fancy term for you underwriting and paying for it,
and they've privatized the games. They get all the upside.
You've mitigated the risk because every time we've got to
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save the system. This is what they're saying now. They
want to bail out now in Silicon Valley. We need
more government money. We need but we got it. It's
a space program, it's the mercury program, it's it's it's
the Marshall Plan.
Speaker 3 (31:33):
We need it. We need more money.
Speaker 10 (31:34):
We need free money because they screwed up and billions
of dollars, hundreds of bions of dollars. Now they need
more of your money. Are you gonna get into the upside?
Are you participating in that? Somebody to a more time
with Steve. They structure these things in the bail out.
You know, they got like seven percent on their notes.
I said, Yo, dude. At Goldman Sachs, they teach you
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when you put that money at the top of the
cap table, Araba gets crammed down and crushed in the
management of all those firms like Goldman Sachs, everybody gets
crushed below you. You own the bulk of the upside
with mitigating your risk to get paid back with a
little something for the effort plus unlimited upside, and you
spread it around for a little bit. And the incentivized
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management did that happen in two thousand and eight.
Speaker 3 (32:17):
It did not. Is it going to happen now in
Silicon Valley? It is not.
Speaker 10 (32:21):
And here's how I use as a prototype. Here's a
silicon Remember Silicon Valley Bank. Does that strike a cord
with this audience? Remember I was railing on that thing
for weeks, a bank of the Bank of the Oligarchs,
the Oligarchs bank, and it got so bad. Peter Thiel
the night before cent I think, if you have any money,
maybe you want to get it out, and boohoom, that's
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just a tweet out in the open. Next thing, you know,
they're all, you know, the investors, get get my money out,
you know, people there with their money and get my
money out. Need my money out. Run on the bank.
They had plenty of money, These venture cuds had plenty
of money. Makemyerless hues.
Speaker 3 (32:59):
Wow, we're not.
Speaker 10 (32:59):
These companies are so amazing. There's like five hundred these
little companies. This is the future of America. They can't
make payroll. Well, why can't they make payroll? They got
the biggest venture capitalists in the world sitting right. There's
plenty of cash. Remember every time Elon comes up and
wants a government subsidy. Every time there's plenty of capital.
They're washing capital. So about returns if they get you,
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the suckers, if they get the Rubes to put the
money up, of.
Speaker 3 (33:29):
Course they're gonna take it.
Speaker 10 (33:31):
They're gonna get higher returns if you make If they
had to bail out Silicon Valley Bank, their returns in
these five hundred great little companies has been worse. That's okay,
It's called capitalism. We don't have a capitalist system, not
even close. This is a rigged deal from the start
to the finish. And who underwrites this the whole world,
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on the whole world structures on whose shoulder does a rest?
Speaker 3 (33:59):
That would be you.
Speaker 10 (34:02):
So endeth the lesson for today. We're going to talk
to geopolitics in a minute, but I want to talk.
I want to talk President Trump dropping the hammer in Columbia.
Speaker 3 (34:12):
Tajeya got you on here.
Speaker 10 (34:13):
AOC is running around, And this is what a quality
guy takes, is AOC is running around. You can't do
it with Columbia. You can't send the military aircraft back.
You can't do it because coffee price is going to increase.
Like she gives a damn about coffee prices. For folks,
you run a coffee company that we love and the coffee,
the coffee's getting more expensive, but you've held your prices.
Speaker 3 (34:34):
Why did you do that and how have you done that? Sir?
Speaker 12 (34:39):
Yeah, the coffee market's been plumbing since the fall. In
December at peaked it was the all time high ever
and it just surged the game yesterday on the speculation
of this Trump asserting American dominance over Columbia.
Speaker 13 (34:57):
So the coffee market is all time high right now.
Speaker 12 (35:00):
We've actually we've got a huge increase on our beans,
close to thirty percent, and we're absorbing most of it.
Speaker 13 (35:07):
We're holding the line because the prices will come back down.
Speaker 10 (35:13):
Okay, So and tell me how you're you're basically eating
the huge rise. I think with thirty percent of one time,
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We make it ubiquitous because our theory the case is simple.
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Speaker 13 (35:53):
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Speaker 10 (36:08):
You're but I've created a hardcore populace, so let's get
Let's get no tax on tips, no tax on overtime,
and no tax on social security.
Speaker 3 (36:16):
Let's get those three first.
Speaker 10 (36:17):
Then we'll go to Then we'll get in the var
get them terar us up and going the fees and
duties and get the external revenue service. Then maybe cut
them off tajego one more time. Where do people go?
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Speaker 10 (36:51):
I actually had somebody over the other day that was
here for a meeting, like at seven o'clock Sunday morning.
We had to go through some stuff and I made
the coffee and he says, he cream and sugar. I go, no,
you won't need it for this, and he had it
black and he says, Wow, all these drinks of cream
and sugar and you got a new customer, Taje.
Speaker 3 (37:09):
I was very, very proud of the moment. So thanks brother.
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put in war Room Raheem Kassam. Two things I want
(37:35):
to talk about that you got the Did we have
the New York magazine? Can we put that cover up
to see the photo raheem. Talk to me about you're
the lead of that story. Talk to me, why is
this photo kind of so important or emblematic and they're
making a big deal about it and you're the lead
of the story.
Speaker 3 (37:51):
Why are you even in it? Sir?
Speaker 11 (37:54):
Yeah, Steve, thank you for having me. It's beholes.
Speaker 14 (37:58):
You know, it's the nineteen eighties again, a lot of ways,
in the best ways, in the ways the popular culture,
common culture has become sick of the moral hectoring and depravity,
you know, in equal parts, if such a balance can
even be struck from the political left, you know, the
moral hectoring over you know what we saw with Selena
(38:18):
Gomez crying in front of her camera and so on.
Speaker 11 (38:20):
And so forth.
Speaker 14 (38:21):
And then on the other hand, you know, the proliferation
of human trafficking and open borders and LGBT, you know,
for kids and all of this stuff, and young people,
especially as you see from that cover New York Magazine
are saying, to hell with you all.
Speaker 11 (38:38):
You know, we are the culture now. We're breaking through.
Speaker 14 (38:40):
We're doing things in our way, in a beautiful way,
in an esthetic way, in a way that breaks with
these attempted established traditions of depravity from the political left.
And I was featured because you know, we're running an
operation here now on Capitol Hill, which is kind of
the centerpiece of where a lot of these people who
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kind of want to reject the modernity, want to reject
the ugliness, are going to a flocking to for their events,
for their dinners. And that's not to say that it's
exclusively you know, a countercultural or right wing space or
anything like that. But you know, what we're trying to
do is bring a little bit of beauty back, bring
a little bit of truth, you know, back, which is
(39:23):
which is inexorably linked to beauty. And it's working.
Speaker 11 (39:28):
And that's why, you know, it is brilliant.
Speaker 14 (39:30):
By the way, a lot of people were bemoaning that
New Yorker from mag front page.
Speaker 11 (39:34):
I said, this is this is everything you know.
Speaker 14 (39:37):
Yes they're insulting you, Yes they're they're biting their thumb
at you, but that's because they fear you.
Speaker 11 (39:42):
You should embrace it. It's like you used to say, right.
Speaker 14 (39:45):
When they call you a Nazi, where it is a
badge of honor, when they call you the mean girls
or whatever they called you on the front cover of
this thing where it as a badge of honor.
Speaker 10 (39:56):
Because the reason is that they've lost the intellectual argument
when and I'd said this the Front National years ago,
and of course they cut out my predicate to him.
I said, when they when they stop, or when they've
lost all the arguments, because they don't.
Speaker 3 (40:07):
Have any facts, you can tell you've won the argument.
Speaker 10 (40:10):
When they call you racist, a nativest, a xenophobe, a Nazi,
any of it.
Speaker 3 (40:15):
That's when you know.
Speaker 10 (40:16):
It's like Widen calling Scott Besson, Oh, you don't you know,
you're just a professor or something like that. By the way,
Widen voted for Besson last night. Besson's going to be
looks like now at one o'clock. Uh, the Capitol Hill location,
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The Great Matt Boyle has returned from Florida and has
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Speaker 3 (40:54):
Of the hammer Matt Boyle.
Speaker 10 (40:55):
Short break Raheem Ben on the other side, Oh Stephen
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Speaker 3 (41:26):
Cark is not there. I don't know. Digging in one
big beautiful bill versus two.
Speaker 10 (41:31):
Let's get something done now, particularly secure in the boarding guy,
get time home and some money. This is expensive what
they're doing. Christy knows this costs us some dough so
we got to get them some cash.
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But the profit's part of the profits go to support
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gonna talk about seapack began the next hour, but I
want to turn Raheem Rahim got you and Ben and
maybe Ben comes a little later. But this Ukraine situation,
I'm very concerned about it. We've been hammering on this,
thaying President Trump's they got these guys around and they're.
Speaker 3 (43:26):
Saying this and saying that, and then we didn't.
Speaker 10 (43:29):
Know if it's you know, we were ninety nine percent
comfortable we're accurate, but not one hundred percent until the
National Pulse once again breaks it. Since you've been over
there since twenty fourteen, and you and Faraj were the
first two guys I think on the ground in the
Color Revolution reporting for Breitbart London.
Speaker 3 (43:46):
And remember I told you, why are you going to Ukraine?
What a waste of time?
Speaker 10 (43:49):
Are you just scamming me to go meet some girls?
And you go, no, it's this, It's going to be everything,
And you were right and I was wrong.
Speaker 3 (43:56):
But Raheem, you guys went to the Ukrainian papers.
Speaker 10 (43:58):
They're actually laying out a plant saying it's one hundred
day plan, right, and it's going to be longer. But
walk us to what the Ukrainian papers are putting out
about the American plan that they already know about.
Speaker 11 (44:07):
Yeah, well, three things, Steve. Number one.
Speaker 14 (44:10):
Yes, Nigel Faraj was the first politician to talk about
this and warned that we were marching ourselves inexorably into
a war, into a conflict with Russia.
Speaker 11 (44:18):
He was absolutely correct.
Speaker 14 (44:19):
He did not come with me though, on the trip
to Kiev during the Madan Revolution. I was there all
by my loansome, walking around in the freezing cold, just
about as cold as it was during the inauguration in
DC last week, for a week, figuring out exactly what
was going on, where the money supply was, what the
EU was up to there, and how it would affect
Western civilization for decades to come. Right, And we're a
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decade plus into this whole process.
Speaker 13 (44:44):
Now.
Speaker 14 (44:45):
The other part of that is you didn't pay for
the trip. I paid for the trip out of my
own pocket, by the way, I'll have you know. And
then thirdly, it doesn't mean to say I didn't stop stop.
Speaker 10 (44:53):
I've got the receipts. I had to be convinced. So
I had to be convinced is legit. Then when you
told me, then you told me you make Victoria.
Speaker 14 (45:04):
A better hotel. If you had played for the trip,
I would have stayed at a better hotel. Listen, here
we are, you know, the at the zenith of this conflict, right,
the peak of everything that's been taking place. And what
is it? What is it amounted to. It's amounted to
rivers of blood running through Eastern Europe, and it's amounted
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to status quo anti as far as the war is concerned,
We're now looking at a situation as per this.
Speaker 10 (45:32):
Hey, don't hold it, yo, don't don't bury the lead.
US paying for it led to the impeachment of Donald Trump.
They you try to use Ukraine to get Trump out
of office. Don't ever, ever, this was hot. This is
part of the whole cloth. Brother, go ahead, of course,
of course.
Speaker 14 (45:47):
But but but you know, what I'm talking about is
the cost, right, what has been the cost to the world,
What has been the cost of ordinary people's lives?
Speaker 11 (45:54):
What has been the cost? And what are we coming
out with it with?
Speaker 14 (45:57):
Okay, so the deal, you know, the Ukrainians are calling
this misinformation, but the deal that was leaked yesterday states
that basically, you know, the territorial gains made by Russia
will be turned into either Russian controlled or buffer zone areas,
and that effectively the rest of it will all just
remain the same. Well, you know, you could have done
that without one hundreds of thousands of lives lost. You
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could have done that again, as you said, without an
impeachment of Donald Trump. You could have done that without
And this goes to the heart of everything. This is
the wise and intelligent class of people, you know, the
globalists that the grown ups in the room who are
waging wars with other people's kids and other people's money,
only to be defeated, only to be you know, completely eviscerated,
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not by Vladimir Putin, by the way, but by God's will,
quite frankly, which is to say that Ukraine was always
supposed to be a buffer between Europe and Russia, and
now we're going back to just that. So it's everything
we said at the outset has come to pass.
Speaker 11 (46:56):
Where's my pullet? Surprise?
Speaker 10 (47:00):
It was amazing you called it, and it was so
smart you to go to the Ukrainian papers because they're
reporting the United States is going to be one hundred
day program and then we're gonna support We're gonna be
part of that, at least the money.
Speaker 3 (47:12):
They didn't say the peacekeeping force, but the money.
Speaker 10 (47:15):
But they're trying to drag It's quite obvious they see
a way to drag Trump in and make a tar
baby on him. He's got nothing to do with this war,
nothing to do with it, and I get a ceasefire
immediately and then just move on. Raheem Casan, we got
about a minute. You're closing thoughts on this topic. Brother
for the White House.
Speaker 14 (47:33):
Look, I look, I've said that it's got to be
one of the main priorities to just to just bring
conflict to a hole, to bring suffering and war to
a hole, and I know that Donald Trump holds that
in it's heart. I do also want to thank the
audience out there for joining up at the National Pulse
dot Com forward slash war room.
Speaker 11 (47:49):
Your support of us helps us do things like that.
Speaker 14 (47:52):
You know, Steve won't Steve won't pay for me to
go to Ukraine, as he didn't last time. He got
to get that across the National Forward slash.
Speaker 3 (48:01):
That's such a liable. I didn't pay up from but
we paid eventually. I thought some scamming. I thought another
one of your scams.
Speaker 10 (48:08):
No, when you went to Brussels to write the book,
when you went to Brussels to write the No Go Zone,
I was in rather. I said, this is legit under Ukraine.
I gotta I gotta see some. I gotta see some.
I gotta see some reporting for us. Brahem, You're the
best social media Raheem. Where they go, where they go
for National Pulse.
Speaker 14 (48:24):
At the neat Pulse, and at Rahem Cassam across all
platforms gets.
Speaker 11 (48:28):
A truth X, you name it, wor all across it.
Speaker 10 (48:32):
Another big event at Butterworth's tonight, welcoming Matt Boyle, the
national political editor Breitbart has returned to the Imperial Capital,
and that brother is a savage. Rahem, thank you. The
right stuff takes us out. Two guys got the right stuff,
Raheem Casam and Matt Boyle. Short commercial break, We're gonna return.
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We're gonna go to the White House with the war rooms.
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