Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
When's the last time you really looked at your roof? Moss,
dark streaks, mold, They're not just ugly. There signs your
roof swearing out, But replacing it had some major expense,
it might not even be necessary. Ruth Backs of Ada
offers a smart, alternative and all natural treatment that brings
your shingles back to life. Call Rufbacks of Ada today,
(00:21):
tell them Justin said you and get a free inspection
roofsaversmi dot com or call six one six three nine
three seventy seven to ten. Get the Good newsletter, all
the news they don't want you to hear and more.
Let's get around big tech with the Good Newsletter. Stay
in touch. Go to Justinbarclay dot com slash Goodnews. That's
Justin Barklay dot com slash good News. Get the good
(00:43):
News today, Get ready to strap any It's going to
be a heck of a riot. It's like drinking from
a fire hose. Never a dull moment, but guess you'll
hear the stories you won't hear anywhere else. And we
appreciate you being here with us form today. I'm Justin Barclay. Yeah,
welcome into the After Show. The show after this show.
(01:05):
That's why we call it the after Show. Welcome back, man,
oh man, what a day. So we just wrapped up
the full show talking about the trial of former GRPD
officer Christopher Sure and it was a doozy. It was
(01:27):
a big show. Lots of different phone calls, guests, folks
went in and I'm glad we got a chance to that,
particularly a couple. Everybody's upset. So sorry Trent, No Trent,
we failed before we were going to try to have
Trent for Tech two stay on the after show, and
(01:47):
everybody in the chat is apologizing. I know he by
the way, just to let you know, this is what
he told me, Hey, take time. This is much larger
stuff you're dealing with. If you need to bounce me, please,
So that's what he said. I said, thanks, I'll keep
you posta. Can you stay with me for a few
minutes of ten? He says, Yell, Now I got to
open up a ten sharp usually calls and customers coming
(02:09):
in at that time. So he said, sorry, next time,
maybe we'll convince Trent to go out in his car
with his cell phone. It's all good. I do appreciate him.
He's a great guy. And he's always there for us.
And it's also appreciate that he appreciates that we're dealing
(02:31):
with massive story that doesn't happen quite often, and thankfully
it doesn't. But it's just one of those things that
we got to do at Justice and make sure that
we are covering it and in the way where I
think folks deserve. They're not getting this coverage anywhere else.
Looks thanks to our sponsors today on the after Shore.
(02:52):
Kirk Elliott, Kirk Elliott Precious Metals Doctor Kirk Elliott, PhD.
By the way, if you ever have questions gold Silver
not I don't know if you can help you with
the lead, but you have questions about precious bottles, your retirement,
maybe investments. You're trying to head your bets. Here the
best way to reach out to Kirk and the team
and get those questions answered, Kirk Elliott, PhD. Seven two
(03:14):
six five thirty nine hundred go to Goldwood Justin dot com.
Kirk and operators are standing by. They'd love to help you.
I know that for a fact. Mike Glendell and my
Pillow my pillow dot com slash Justin and my store
dot com slash justin with the coffee save fifty percent
(03:35):
off with promo code justin Mike, coffee is here in man,
oh man, is it delicious? Get big bags of it too.
I don't think I've ever seen a bag of coffee
this big, this awesome, And of course it's it's all
helps us stay on the air, and you help Mike,
who's a Patriot, stay in the game as well. Q
(03:57):
withthch Justin dot com, Q streaming and broadcast. We've been
talking about these guys for a while now. It's I
think it's like two bucks a day to get all
the channels, every channel that you could imagine the gold Doctor,
Jason says, Yes, Kirk is the Gold Doctor. Get every
channel that you want. We cut the court a long
time ago. It's time for you to do it. Two
over thirteen hundred channels, inclusing like UFC when they do
(04:19):
their MMA fights and stuff. You know the pay per view. Yeah,
you get to watch it, I would say for free,
but you have paid your subscription and they're on every app,
so every app that you want to get the first.
When they first put this out there, this technology, it
was kind of shaky. We fought through it. Now they're
on the Amazon's app store, they're on the Apple App Store,
(04:40):
they're on the Google Play Store, and you can download
it just fifty nine ninety nine a month. And I
figure right now you could take a test drive for
a dollar a day for fifteen days to see if
you like it. Check out Q with Justin dot com.
That's Q with Justin dot com and get streaming today,
cut that cable. All these wolk companies that want to
(05:05):
not only do they want to, they want to give
you that that hit you with that programming that's just
way off the mark. But on top of it, they
take your money that you do put in for just
wanting to get a few channels where you can watch
them some some sports and some news and whatever it
is that you like to watch and uh, and they
(05:27):
send that money to woke causes and people that you
just would not be happy with if you knew them all.
So we appreciate the folks at Q coming out and
making that big, big break and split for us. All right,
does it include Netflix, Hulu, E Set or no? But Melissa,
you get everything basically that are on those Now are
some Netflix exclusives that you don't get, but those are streamers,
(05:51):
all the broadcast stuff, including HBO, Cinemax, all the movie channels,
showed time, all of that, you get an all which
is fantastic. All right, big news Today, China is crumbling.
Protest erupt in China as the economy jolted, Furious workers
demand backpay. Fauci isn't gonna be happy about this one.
(06:15):
Trump is keeping his promise signing an executive order banning
federal funding on gain of function research big Food at
the same time not gonna be happy about an app
that exposes what some are eating in some of the
most unhealthy snacks. James O'Keefe teasing it starts Wednesday. What
could he possibly mean? Less generals, more gis that's the
(06:38):
new policy? As Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth explains a
decision to cut the number of senior generals by twenty
percent and CNN MS DNC having to backtrack on some
of their claims. We get Trump in the Oval Office
talking about Alcatraz, talking about the NFL, oh and the Pope,
(07:00):
Well they listen more today in the after show. Absolutely molliss,
so hopefully you like it. Let me know how you do.
In fact and at any moment. We could get a
verdict during this after show. If you're listening to this
later recorded, you may already know the answer to this,
but we could get a verdict at any moment, as
the jury is out in this particular case right now.
(07:24):
And officer sure, all right, So where do you want
to start. Let's start with the protest erupting in China.
By the way, As like I said, I saw this
on the Drudge Report, and I go, oh wow, that's interesting.
Drudge is actually sharing the story, which I found quite fascinating.
Of course, I'm on the New York Post, so they've
(07:45):
got a million ads on here. Let me just see
if I can share it with you. Oh there's another
one that just just popped up, of course, of course,
because we can't possibly let five cents or two cents
or whatever it is go to waste. Oh my lord.
These people protests from furious factory workers in China demanding
(08:06):
back pace spreading across the country after President Trump's tariffs
on Chinese imports. See, this is something more than just tariffs.
It's a trade war thing and people don't get it,
and I don't know that they are going to get it.
Because the media is not just not telling you the
truth about this stuff. But China is a paper tiger.
(08:28):
They have been hanging by a thread for years, and
we may, in fact finally get a w under our
belt with this whole thing, because Trump has been the
only one who's had the cohones to take them on.
As Jason said the other day, that's why he's building
(08:51):
a ballroom. Because the man has waiveos run cheros since
the day was yesterday was sinkle to my al Right,
I can see way of US rancheros protests from furious
factory workers. Unrest have been reported across the Country's workers
have taken to the streets protesting unpaid wages and challenging
(09:12):
unfair dismissals following the closures of factories squeezed by US terraces. Now,
this is not just an economic issue for China. This
is a whole of government issue, because the only reason
they get away with their KMMI style government is because
(09:33):
their economy is so quote unquote good, it's propped up.
It's fake. It is a paper tiger. But that's how
the people that are perceive it. I remember on COVID
they were having issues even around COVID whether you're starting
to see some cracks. Chinese industry leaders meanwhile extremely anxious
(09:53):
about the steep duties, with many telling factories and suppliers
to halt or delay supplies. Wang Xin, head of an
street group representing more than two thousand Chinese merchants, telling
the Financial Times, at least sixteen million jobs across many
industries in China are at risk due to President Trump's
imposing of one hundred and forty five percent tariff on
(10:13):
Chinese imports. According to the analysis by Goldman Sachs, it's
not easy at the moment. A twenty six year old
factory toy workers called the ft Financial Times his employer
in the Chinese city of xi Xijiang, I believe mostly
sells the US, and management recently forced workers to take
two weeks off unpaid in the face of the tariffs.
(10:39):
Last month, construction workers threatened to throw themselves off buildings
they were working on unless they received their unpaid wages
to the northeastern city of Tongliao. Tong Liao, of course,
I'm butchering that. I'm sure elsewhere. Sporting goods factory in
southern Qunan Province also shut down on without warning last month,
(11:01):
offering no compensation or social security benefits, leading hundreds of
workers to go on strike. The outlets said that all
this is from the New York Post, by the way,
with all of their ads on their screen and everything else.
Protests in China have increased since the COVID pandemic. Seem
right to tell you back then, that's what it's all
to the started. The country's economy has struggled to bounce back.
(11:23):
Beijiing Best activist Ji Feng, who was one of the
student leaders during the nineteen eighty nine Tienament Square protests,
telling Radio Free Asia Chinese it's already have acknowledged that
the tariffs are impacting the country's economy. It's it's nobueno.
In April, Chinese factory activity show showed its steepest contraction
(11:49):
in sixteen months, while new export orders dropped to their
lowest levels in three years. Since the pandemic, experts have
grown fearful about President Trump's aggressive tactics. However, the contraction
in China's industrial outputting the protest show the president may
still have leverage. Despite Beijing raising its own duties on
imports of US products to a high as as high
(12:10):
as one hundred and twenty five percent. China's President Jiji
Iping has also traveled to his neighboring countries in Southeast
Asia as he looks to forge closer ties with Vietnam, Cambodia,
and Malaysia. In response, things are getting tough there, folks.
I'm just telling you this is this is part of
the conversation, and we're going to hear more and more
(12:32):
about this. Again. That was on the Drudge Report. I
thought the sky was always falling. Workers there demanding back
pay as well. A Fauci Alci story. By the way,
this is it bad medicine. Fauci not going to be
happy about this one in a Runa report. I'm glad
(12:56):
to see it now. I'm going to tell you cause
I reported this yesterday's Folks online they say, I know
that's great, but I want to see Fauci in handcuffs
of me too. Trump just dropped the hammer on one
of the Swamp's favorite pet projects. That's the Game of
Function research to Frankenstein style lab play that killed so many,
(13:17):
likely helped unleash a global disaster. Just got cut off
from your tax payer dollars. Promise made, promise kept. With
a fresh executive order, Trump officially banned federal funding for
Game of Function experience experiments. There no more funneling cash
into risky, barely regulated labs, especially in places like Wuhan, China, China, China.
(13:47):
I just love I just love the oasis China. We
can play it too, Let me give it. Hang on
here it is China, China. Oh. The old rules toruthless,
full of loopholes, no accountability. This new order says, if
you're a mad scientists and your project could spark a pandemic,
(14:10):
you're not getting a dime from the American taxpayer. Period.
That's good news. It goes further. Agencies like the NIH
now have marching orders to pull the plug on any
product that smells like a biohazard ticking time bomb. The translation,
Trump's not just cleaning house. He's locking the doors, throwing
(14:31):
away the keys, and lighting a cigar while the old
system burns China. There you have it. That's one that's
got to make some folks. I would think some folks
very happy. Is mister science. Saint Anthony of Wuhan, the
Patron's sing a pandemic says he it's got to be
(14:56):
just melting down right now. Food brands freaking out as
well after the Maha folks. And a new app called Yuka,
which I've seen before. It's got a little carrot for
their for their graphic there. It's an app that you
can use, by the way, to look up whether the
snacks or food you're eating is healthy or not. You
(15:17):
know whether or not it's got a vegetable oil or
what a seed oil or whatever it is it's Friday
end or whatnot, or whether you're using beef tallow like
real men. So anyway, big brands belly ache and over
consumer's use of food scanning apps to vet the health.
It said they're bad because now you know what's in
(15:38):
the food. Doesn't that say it all? There was an
article in the Wall Street Channel on Sunday that talked
about this one app French founded Yuca. Wall Street Channel's
article dozen is growing phenomenon, phenomenon of health conscious consumers
using apps to evaluate their food choices at the grocery store.
Imagine that people just have the actual knowledge of what's
(16:01):
in their food. They're all upset over this. Can you
believe it? I just think you ought to know more?
Why not give everybody that the knowledge that can make
better decisions. The article lays out how a number of
massive food brands have had to respond to receiving low
scores from apps like Yuka. Multiple large food manufacturers, including
(16:24):
iconic brands like Campbell's and Chobani, have responded to the
consumer feedback from users of the apps. According to The
Wall Street Journey, Chobani removed deepotassium or die potassium. That's
got to be it, right, die potassium phosphate, an additive
(16:45):
which Yuca says can increase health risks if over consumed
from one of its oat milk products. Well, see good,
They're making some ground here. The Food and Drug Administration
are proving the use of die potassium phosphate were great, fantastic.
They call it synthetically produced emulsifier that prevents clumping in
food products under the generally regarded as safe standards, the
(17:08):
gross standards. Some health experts, like biologists Gary Breca Warren
that the additive can disrupt calcium balanced bone health and
cardiovascular function. It's dangerous, he says. It's an inorganic chemical
additive used to control acidity and prevent clumping. And ultra
processed foods, including many coffee creamers. But here's the real problem,
(17:32):
he goes on to say, it gets worse linked to
kidney stress. Excess phosphate intake, especially from aatitives, has been
associated with impaired kidney function and mineral imbalance, particularly in
people with pre existing kidney issues. Artificial phosphate natural fus
is not equal to natural fuss. So your body handles
synthetic phosphate add it is very differently the natural sources,
(17:53):
he said, found in food. Synthetic phosphates are absorbed rapidly,
which can disrupt calcium balanced bone health and car your
vascular function. Bottom line, you're putting a lab made industrial
additive in your body first thing in the morning, every
single day. That's not how you start a high performance life.
He says. Love for creamers are real ingredients like raw dairy,
coconut cream or even grass veggie. You know what I
(18:15):
put in mind? Now, I don't I drank take my
coffee black. But every morning when you see me gearing
up ah and taking a swig, it got a little
coconut oil in mine. Extra version. Whatever the heck. I
don't remember exactly how it how it is. But that's
(18:35):
that's the uh, that's the healthy thing, one of the
healthy habits that I've gotten into, and it actually keeps
me going. I don't I don't usually eat until mid
like maybe lunch noon, one o'clock somewhere in there, because
the stuff keeps me going all day long. By the way,
it's one of the things I learned my Pure Health
Solutions healthletchstin dot com. Not to do commercial here, but
(18:58):
that's what Missy and the team one of the things
they mean. It's stuck. So anyway, Yuka is the name
of the app. If you want to find out more,
you can look into it. I'll put it up on
the stack today so you can go and actually scan
things in the grocery score boo boo, find out what's
in what's actually in what you're eating, which is I
(19:22):
think they've got to be very worse, worrisome to those people.
Speaking of worrisome and a big win for the MAHA crowd,
this one is another big one. Sounds like at least
coming tomorrow. James o'keeith, they can't suicide us all. The
caption on the screen says it all starts Wednesday, May seventh.
(19:46):
I know he's been in contact with Alex Jones and
a few other people about this, and this looks like
something massive is about the jump. Now, he's really good
at teasing some of this stuff. I don't know what.
I really don't know what to expect on this. I
will tell you I think I think it probably will
(20:11):
be a big one, but I'm just not sure exactly
what's coming. And I don't know. I don't even know
how we could know with some of this stuff. It
really is something, Hey, less generals, more gis. That sounds
like common sense, doesn't it. Pete peg Seth, the Secretary
of Defense, is making that play to cut the number
(20:32):
of senior generals by twenty percent, saving them some money,
and then ultimately getting rid of some of the folk
that they don't need around anymore.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
We're back with more DoD reforms.
Speaker 3 (20:43):
This one is General and Flag Officer Reductions. That's the
official title. My title is less generals, more gis. It's
a historic one, and it's in keeping with President Trump's
commitment to achieving peace through strength. We're going to shift
rec sources from bloated headquarters elements to our warfighters. Let's
(21:04):
take a bit of a trip down memory lane in history.
When we were fighting across the globe during World War Two,
we had a force that was twelve million strong. For
that twelve million man element, we had seventeen four and
five star generals. Today we have a two point one
million service members with forty four four star and flag officers.
(21:26):
So it used to be a ratio of one general
to six thousand troops. Today it's one general to fourteen hundred.
More generals and admirals does not equal more success. Now,
this is not a slash and burn exercise meant to
punish high ranking officers. Nothing could be further from the truth.
This has been a deliberateive process, working with the Joint
(21:48):
Chiefs of Staff with one goal maximizing strategic readiness and
operational effectiveness by making prudent reductions in the general and
flag officer ranks.
Speaker 2 (21:59):
So there's two fai here.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Phase one, we're looking at our current service structure, and
in phase two, it's a strategic review.
Speaker 2 (22:07):
Of the Unified Command Plan.
Speaker 3 (22:10):
Now, this is going to be we think, the most
comprehensive review since the Goldwater Nichols Defense Reorganization Act of
nineteen eighty six that was a generational change in combat
command structures, planning, training, geographic areas of responsibility, mission and
operational responsibilities.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
So, as I said, it's going to happen in two phases.
The result of Phase.
Speaker 3 (22:31):
One is a minimum of twenty percent reduction of four
star and flag officers for active duty elements, and a
minimum of twenty percent reduction of general and flag officers
in the National Guard Bureau.
Speaker 2 (22:43):
Phase two will produce.
Speaker 3 (22:46):
A minimum of an additional ten percent reduction of overall
general and flag officers throughout the DoD in conjunction with
a realignment of the Unified Command Plan. It's going to
be done carefully, but it's going to be done expediously.
We confront a complex and evolving threat environment.
Speaker 2 (23:04):
We cannot afford to wait.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
We got to be lean and mean, and in this case,
it means general officer reductions.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
There we go sign an a up.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
Wow, all right, folks, we're back with more d D reforms.
Speaker 1 (23:20):
What do you make of that? To me, that sounds
like a pretty common sense approach to this, this whole thing.
I don't know about you, but it just sounds like
they need to make certain cuts in certain areas and
those those are those are some of those areas. And
if we can get lean and mean and get some
more of the folks in and by the way, that
(23:40):
record recruitment lately, that's fantastic. How about some good news
c an in reporting Mexicans skipping Sink of the Mile
celebrations out of fear of being deported. In other words,
the left losing their mind again about this.
Speaker 3 (23:53):
Today is may fit and that means Cinco de Maya wolf,
a holiday that celebrates Mexico's victory over France.
Speaker 2 (24:00):
It's something that Battle of puebl I should say.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
But some communities have canceled or scaled back cultural events
because of President Trump's cracked down on illegal immigration and
the fear among many Latinos that they could be arrested.
Speaker 1 (24:12):
This is just the same CNN. By the way, the
same CNN did this interview the other day with a
member of the cart I think it is a center
law a cartel, asking the member of the cartel how
they feel about being labeled terrorists. You can't make this
(24:35):
stuff up. This is the same CNN. You don't wonder
whose side or they on.
Speaker 5 (24:39):
Putting to the Trump administration. You are a terrorist. The
cartails have been labeled foreign terrorist organization. What do you
make of that?
Speaker 1 (24:52):
The situation is ugly, but we have to eat, he says.
Speaker 5 (24:56):
What's your message to Donald Trump if he's watching this.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
My respect, he says, said, According to him, he's looking
out for his people. The problem is the consumers are
in the United States. If there weren't any consumers, we
(25:23):
would stop. Well, there you have it, don't think see it.
In who was trying to ask these terrorists cartels how
they feel about being called terrorists expected the guy to
actually defend Trump. What is he expected to say? Well,
Trump is just a racist, that's why you make the
(25:46):
cartel member is gonna say that, Oh my god? See
it in getting it handed to themselves. There's a new
self deportation.
Speaker 5 (25:58):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (25:58):
And by the way, this is sant a thousand dollars.
Here he is President Trump talking about how they're going
to pay these folks to lead.
Speaker 6 (26:05):
What we thought we'd do is a self deport where
we're going to pay each one a certain amount of
money and we're gonna get him a beautiful flight back
to where they came from. And they have a period
of time and if they make it, we're going to
work with them so that maybe someday, with a little work,
they can come back in if they're good people, if
they're the kind of people that we want in our company,
(26:27):
industrious people that could love our country.
Speaker 1 (26:31):
And by the way, he's standing there right next to
Roger Goodell. They were announcing a big u a big
I think that's the draft, the NFL Draft, a big
event they're going to have in DC. And Godell's just
standing there like he loves making people feel a little
out of sorts, you know, especially if you know the
(26:52):
history of Roger Goodell in the NFL and Trump and
all the rest of it. I think it's kind of fascinating.
Here's Homan talking about how much money they're gonna save.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Explain to us hopes for this program.
Speaker 7 (27:02):
Well, look, and if you look at a Biden administration,
did you give a free airline ticket to the city
of their choice when they got arrested by the Bordercille
They picked what city they want to go to, Free
hotel roo at five hundred bucks a night, three meals
a day, free medical care, and work offization.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
So we're in the export program.
Speaker 7 (27:18):
So we're turning the CBP home app reversing it and
sending people home. But the President's right on the cost savings.
I mean, rather than you know, conpecion sanctuary cities where
there used to be one agent can arrest one bad
guy in the county jail. Now we've got to send
ho team for after safeties and look for these people
all in the public. But I think it's this ideal
for like the one point four man illegal aliens who've
(27:41):
been ordered deported but became fugitives.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
And it opened up the opportunities.
Speaker 7 (27:47):
It's going to be an extreme cost savings.
Speaker 1 (27:49):
First of all, that's big money. Why are they going
to save so much money? How does that work? DHS
Secretary Christine amu Out on the program Live from the
Swamp of the White House a couple of weeks back,
actually lays this all out.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
These illegal aliens that are in our country have the
opportunity to go on the CBP Home app, and we
will facilitate them finding their way back to their countries.
We will pay for their plane ticket.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
When they get.
Speaker 4 (28:17):
There, we will verify they are who they said they
are and that they are in fact back home, and
then they will be paid one thousand dollars as an
incentive to go there and to be able to help
facilitate their housing or their clothing or their food for
the period of time that they're back in their country
until they can get themselves settled. And listen, Sean, that's
really what this whole situation is about. We spend about
(28:39):
seventeen thousand dollars arresting, detaining, and deporting an illegal alien
right now today. If we have the opportunity to purchase
a plane ticket and send someone home with a stipend
like this, it saves US thousands and thousands of dollars,
and it also is a much safer situation for officers
and for those in communities, And it gives that illegal
an opportunity to come back to the United States of America. Remember,
(29:02):
if they wait until we arrest them and deport them,
they don't ever get the chance to come back to
the United States.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
They don't have In other words, here's your flight, it's free.
Here's a couple you know, is it thousand dollars a
couple of bucks to go home, get settled, and then
then they could come back at some of the time
if they go through the right hoops. Tammy says, I'm home.
Can I have a thousand. I get it, but this
(29:27):
actually is a great program because let's think about it.
Imagine the cost of having to attract these people down
in law enforcement, the cost in otherwise, not just money,
you're getting the willing, the people who are rational to
actually move through these hoops. They will follow through with it,
but there will be many who won't, and there will
(29:47):
be other consequences for those who refuse to. Fantastic video
just released from Dan Scavino has it and Trump.
Speaker 4 (29:54):
Kicking off another busy week at the White House.
Speaker 5 (29:57):
It has prettyet another eventful.
Speaker 8 (29:58):
Week in Washington.
Speaker 9 (29:59):
Acttivity level is off the charts. The president dialed in.
He is executing his agenda at a lightning fast paced
Here's something we rarely see in American politics. President Trump
is actually keeping his campaign promises and he's doing him
as quickly as possible. This administration is moving at political
light speed and they're.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Just getting started.
Speaker 8 (30:23):
We're gonna have one shot at this, and no other
president's going to do what I'm doing. Goodbye, we love you,
We will be back in some forms. Have a good life.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
You met a former president.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
Donald Trump will be running for president again.
Speaker 2 (30:42):
His money for sure. The stamina and the will to
do come on to something tremendous.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
Everything is on the line in this a lot of y.
Speaker 8 (30:49):
Day in the campaign world up in Butler's day, former
President Trump holding a rally at.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Five o'colity part of President Trump.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Not even an assassin's bullet could stop them.
Speaker 6 (31:01):
Feels like the climax of a superhero movie.
Speaker 3 (31:04):
The first act of twenty sixteen, the second act twenty twenty,
the third act, Your.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
Myos dies, and then what happens. Donald Trump will become
the forty seventh president of the United States.
Speaker 5 (31:19):
Rare in American politics, a presidential seek me believes.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
He has a quote landing to bring common sense back
to the country.
Speaker 8 (31:26):
There's our time to take up the righteous cause of
American living and begin the most thrilling days in the
history of our country. This will be our greatest year.
With God's help. Over the next four years, we are.
Speaker 2 (31:41):
Going to lead this nation even higher.
Speaker 8 (31:44):
And we are going to forge the freest, most advanced,
most dynamic, and most dominant civilization ever to exist on
the face of this earth.
Speaker 10 (31:55):
He has the opportunity to reset everything around the.
Speaker 1 (31:58):
World under President Sounds leadership.
Speaker 2 (32:00):
The message to America's enemies is a loud and clear
peace and strength is back.
Speaker 9 (32:06):
The all amount of historian the all amount of fear mongering,
is going to shake the President's resolve.
Speaker 4 (32:11):
This is the wholesale destruction of the liberal state.
Speaker 1 (32:14):
He is gutting liberal Washington, DC in a way that
they take.
Speaker 4 (32:18):
The deep permanent.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Forty seven means business. The White House is holding all
the cards.
Speaker 8 (32:23):
I returned to the Presidency confidence and optimistic that we
are episode of a thrilling new era of national success.
Speaker 9 (32:31):
The bottom line is, whether you like Trump or you
don't like him, you can't say that he's comment and
not try to deliver, and he's doing so in historic fashion.
Speaker 2 (32:41):
He tied to change, is sleeeping.
Speaker 8 (32:42):
The country's sunlight is pouring over the entire world, and America.
Speaker 6 (32:47):
Has the chance to seize this opportunity like never before.
Speaker 1 (32:54):
Here it is fantastic. What a moment, what a day
in fact, what a show which just flew by. As always,
and we appreciate you being here with us for today, folks,
Thank you so much, Wishing you the best as always.
Don't forget Fireside Chad appening tomorrow for the VIPs as
(33:15):
well in locals. If you haven't already signed up. It's
just seven bucks a month to do it. You get
a month free and a copy of my book News,
Hope and encouragement for trying times. When you go annual,
it's the greatest. That's justin barklay dot com slash support.
It's just seven bucks, like cheaper than that coffee you
(33:36):
get from seven bucks the restaurant of the same name.
You can help keep the show on track and thriving.
We appreciate all your support, whether you watch and share
or whether you jump into the support and buying any
of the products that you do, We appreciate you. God bless.
I got good news and bad news. The good news
(33:58):
is it's a deal and a steal for you. The
bad news is I missed out. Well, I just bought
a bunch of betting. I just bought a bunch of
new pillows and sheets and things from Mike Lindell at
My Pillow, and I didn't get this good of a
deal for a little bit of time. Mike is selling
his pillows, the classic fourteen eighty eight. That's it, the
my Pillow, the thing that started at all just fourteen
(34:19):
eighty eight. He had one of these big box stores
that canceled on him. You know how they do well.
This is actually your win. It's a win for everyone.
Win for Mike because he can unload the pillows at
a great price. It's a win for you because you
get a good deal and you can help support this
program at the same time. Get your pillows for fourteen
eighty eight. When you go to my pillow dot com
slash justin, use code justin at checkout. That's my pillow
(34:42):
dot Com slash justin and why you're there? Shop for
all kinds of great things. I love the towels, the
best towels I've ever used in my entire life. Because
Mike's got all kinds of great goodies at my pillow
dot com slash justin. Do it today.
Speaker 10 (34:54):
I'm doctor Kirk Elliott, founder of Kirk Elliott Precious Metals.
After being in the industry from more than a decade,
I knew there was a better way. It's an exciting
time to invest in gold and silver with the most
significant bull market I've ever seen. But please don't overpay
for your stuff. At k EPM, we focus on low
cost bullion only and we don't charge a commission when
(35:16):
you sell We would love to connect with you, so
call our office at seven two oh six oh five
thirty nine hundred or
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Go to goldwiod justin dot com today