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June 5, 2025 23 mins

The same Republicans who ran on the promise to cut government waste and abuse are advancing a Trump-backed, pork-filled omnibus bill that will almost double the national debt and doesn’t make any meaningful spending cuts at all. That's why Elon Musk just condemned it as the "disgusting abomination" it is. If Kamala had been elected and she supported this exact "Big Beautiful Bill," every Republican would condemn it. But because the people who support it have little Rs in front of their names instead of little Ds, we're all required to pretend it's somehow wonderful. 

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SPEAKER_00 (00:00):
Today on The Conservative Rebel, the same
Republicans who ran on thepromise to cut government waste
and abuse are advancing aTrump-backed, pork-filled
omnibus bill that will almostdouble the national debt and
doesn't make any meaningfulspending cuts at all.
If Kamala Harris had beenelected and she supported this

(00:20):
exact bill, every Republicanwould be condemning it as an
abomination.
But because the people who wroteit have little r's in front of
their names instead of littleWe're all supposed to pretend
it's a great and wonderfulthing.
Meanwhile, former head of DogeElon Musk has just condemned
this bill and everyone whosupports it in no uncertain

(00:42):
terms.
He is brimming with righteousfury because Republicans have
thanked him for all theincredible sacrifices he's tried
to make to save our country frombankruptcy by spitting in his
face and stabbing him in theback.
We'll talk about all of it untiltoday's can't miss episode of
the Conservative Rebel.

(01:14):
Unless you've been living in acave in some remote South
American jungle for the past fewweeks, you've probably heard
about the Trump-backed BigBeautiful Bill quote-unquote
that's been advancing throughCongress.
And unless you've gotten allyour news from Fox and other
mainstream media outlets for thepast few weeks, which is the

(01:37):
same thing as living in a SouthAmerican cave, you probably
haven't heard that this Bigbeautiful bill would almost
double our national debt from$37trillion to$57 trillion in just
10 years.
That's trillion with a T.

(01:59):
57 followed by 13.
Count them.
13 zeros.
And this...
isn't some wild speculation bythe opponents of the bill that
it will raise the national debtby$20 trillion.
This is according to the peoplewho support it.

(02:20):
They freely admit that this billwill do this.
And on top of it all, the billincreases the budget deficit to
$2.5 trillion.
And yet, every single Republicanin the House jumped on the
bandwagon and voted for it,except for Warren Davidson of

(02:42):
Ohio and Thomas Massey ofKentucky.
That's right, just twoRepublicans had the guts to
stand up to this in the House.
For some perspective, ourcurrent national debt of$37
trillion is a number most of uscan't even begin to fathom.

(03:04):
It's more than the entireeconomies of Great Britain,
Japan, China, and Germanycombined.
With$37 trillion worth of dollarbills laid end-to-end, you could
reach the moon and back againmore than 7,000 times and circle
the planet more than 136,000times.

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136,000.
Paying off the interest on thismonstrosity is the single
largest expenditure of thefederal government And still,
the debt expands at a rate ofabout$1 trillion every hundred

(03:48):
days as of 2024, because thepoliticians in both the Democrat
and Republican parties continueto spend money like drunken
sailors, not caring theslightest bit about the deep and
irreparable harm theirunfathomable stupidity and
irresponsibility does to yourlife.

(04:11):
And that it does to the life ofyour loved ones and to the
country as a whole.
All that matters is that theycontinue to profit from it.
And this debt has to be paid bysomeone at some point, like all
debts.
And that someone, of course, isyou.
You and other taxpayers, most ofwhom have no idea what the heck

(04:35):
is going on, are on the hook forall of it, as well as your
descendants who get theunbearable yoke of this insane
debt passed down to them bygenerations of complacent,
irresponsible, uninformedAmericans who demanded that the
government fund pet socialprograms and stupid overseas

(04:57):
wars that are none of ourbusiness without ever thinking
about the consequences theseprograms and handouts and wars
would have.
Personally, I am quite upsetthat a 16 year old such as
myself who strongly opposes allof these socialist and
imperialist schemes will notonly be forced to foot the bill

(05:20):
for the schemes that ourgovernment is currently funding,
but also for a bunch of the onesthat we funded in the past that
we still haven't paid offbecause they cost so much.
And if you pay taxes, guess whatyour share of this mess is?
$240,000.
If you're married and both youand your wife or both you and

(05:42):
your husband pay taxes, yourfamily's share would be about
double that, or$480,000, almosthalf a million.
Who among us can spare that kindof money?
I don't know anyone.
But almost no one seems tonotice, much less care about,
this highly preventable, easilyforeseeable, slow-motion

(06:06):
collapse of the United Statesgovernment and economy because
the political class benefitsfrom it, so they don't bother to
share facts like this with you.
Most people never think aboutthe fact that one of the single
greatest perils America has everfaced is this unprecedented

(06:26):
expansion of spending and thedebt people do not realize the
gravity of this And yet, insteadof doing anything to avert this
catastrophe, this impendingdoom, this big beautiful bill
makes everything worse byincreasing the debt, increasing

(06:48):
the deficits, and having nomeaningful reductions in
spending.
In fact, those doge cutseveryone was celebrating just a
few months ago aren't even init, and they're not even going
to be voted on separatelybecause the House Republicans
refused to even put theseincredibly modest savings up for

(07:09):
a vote.
Instead, this cycle of endlessspending will continue until we
either finally get someone inoffice who is willing to ignore
the shrieks of bureaucrats andleftists and neocons and go
scorched earth and ruthlesslyslash spending and painfully
slash spending, or until ourcountry collapses and our

(07:33):
government goes bankrupt.
But let's not let small andunimportant and meaningless
facts like these distract usfrom what truly matters.
Let's not let the fact that ourcountry is going to collapse
like the Roman Empire get in theway of our support for this
bill.

(07:53):
The important thing to rememberis that the people who support
this bill have little letter R'sin front of their names instead
of little letter D's.
Therefore, it must be good.
R good, D bad, end of story,never forget that.
And, more importantly even thanthat, of course, Trump supports

(08:15):
it.
Therefore, it must be good.
Because anything Trump supportsis obviously good.
He can never, ever be wrongabout anything, as everyone
knows.
Sure, if Kamala had becomepresident, God forbid, and
supported a bill that increasedthe national debt by$20
trillion, every Republican inthe country would be condemning

(08:37):
it.
Lindsey Graham and Tom Cottonand Dan Crenshaw and the usual
suspects would be on Fox News,slamming it as stupid and
irresponsible, and all theboomers eagerly gobbling it all
up in their living rooms, eyesglued to the screen, would be
waving their pom-poms andgetting all fired up about it.

(08:59):
But because Trump supportsincreasing the national debt by
$20 trillion, not only is thisautomatically a great idea, but
anyone who dares to breathe aword of protest about it is a
traitorous rhino backstabber whodeserves to be booted out of
Congress and probably deportedto Antarctica for good measure.

(09:21):
And by anyone, of course, I meanWarren Davidson and Thomas
Massey in the House and, ofcourse, Rand Paul in the Senate.
Now, since the last time I hadto defend Massey from Trump on
this program a few months ago,Trump has lashed out at him once
again and called for him Again,because he voted against this

(09:45):
pork-filled omnibus bill.
Now that it's passed the Houseand is in the Senate,
fortunately, it looks likethere's enough Republicans who
oppose it in the Senate.
that it might not pass withoutrevisions.
But anyway, Trump has vented hiswrath at Rand Paul, who is one

(10:06):
of the only principledRepublicans in the Senate who
consistently votes against theseschemes, no matter what party
supports it, as anyone with amoral compass should do and has
a duty to do.
Just recently, Trump went onTruth Social and posted,"...Rand
Paul has very littleunderstanding of the Big

(10:30):
Beautiful Bill, especially thetremendous growth that is
coming.
He loves voting no oneverything.
He thinks it's good politics,but it's not.
The BBB is a big winner." And hefollowed up by saying, Rand
votes no on everything, butnever has any practical or

(10:50):
constructive ideas.
His ideas are actually crazy,losers.
The people of Kentucky can'tstand him.
This is a big growth bill.
Yes, it is a big growth bill, ifby big growth you mean big
growth of debt and deficits andbureaucracy.
And that's precisely theproblem.

(11:12):
It grows the government when weshould be taking a chainsaw to
it and lopping off limbs like amadman, like Javier Millet, the
president of Argentina.
That's what we should be doinghere, but we're not, because we
have this stupid corrupttwo-party system where one party
promises to cut spending butalways ends up increasing it.

(11:34):
This is the cycle we have beenlocked in for decades.
Anyway, for weeks, so-calledconservative influencers on X
and other places have formed anoutrage mob led by Trump and
condemned Massey and Paul andeveryone who opposes this insane
bill as traitors to the MAGAagenda.

(11:57):
They're not even pretending tobe upset that congressional
Republicans have spat in theface of voters who elected them
on the promise to reducegovernment waste by refusing to
put even the minuscule doge cutsup for a vote.
Instead, all of their fury isredirected by talking heads and

(12:18):
alleged conservative influencersand by neoconservative media
corporations like Fox News awayfrom the people they should be
angry at and towards the few menof principle who actually have
their best interests at heart.
The people who want to bankruptthe country are not the problem.

(12:39):
The people who dare to stand inthe way of the bankruptcy of the
country, they are the problem.
The people who oppose thismadness, they are the issue.
But there's been a highly ironicand painfully hilarious
development that has left thesepeople absolutely stunned.

(13:00):
Elon Musk, who, as you know,just stepped down from Doge, has
released a condemnation of theBig Beautiful Bill and everyone
who supported it.
In what Congressman WarrenDavidson, who is one of the guys
who voted against it, called theBig Beautiful Tweet, Elon Musk
wrote this, quote, quote, Thismassive, outrageous, pork-filled

(13:29):
congressional spending bill is adisgusting abomination.
Shame on those who voted for it.
You know you did wrong.
You know it.
But it gets even better thanthat.
In response to one user who wasfurious that Republicans
supported this bill and refusedto vote for the Doge cuts, Elon

(13:51):
Musk said this.
In November next year, we fireall politicians who betrayed the
American people.
Which implies Elon Musk may befunding primary challenges to
loser Republicans.
We can only hope.
We have been needing this fordecades.
But anyway, not only is ElonMusk condemning the bill the mob

(14:15):
has been supporting, he ismaking potential primary threats
to the people who supported it.
My oh my, how the tables haveturned.
I wish I could see theexpressions on the faces of all
the people who have spent thepast few weeks shrieking at
Thomas Massey and Rand Paul andcalling them traitorous rhinos

(14:38):
for not wanting to bankrupt thecountry.
when they learned Elon isagainst their big beautiful bill
too.
I wish I could behold theglorious sight of these people
twisting themselves into pretzelshapes, because we all know they
liked Elon and at leastpretended to like Doge, but as
Tom Woods pointed out, I guessyou have another guy you're

(15:01):
suddenly supposed to hate.
So will these people come outand condemn Elon Musk as an evil
backstabbing rhino who isstanding against the will of the
people?
Will they call him agrandstander and a loser and a
rhino and all other kinds ofnames?
Will these people continue toshamelessly demonstrate

(15:22):
themselves to be ravinghypocrites?
Or will they finally learn theirlesson and shut up and take
their medicine?
It will be interesting to seehow this unfolds.
But all of that aside, I wantyou to try to appreciate for a
second how absolutely furiousElon Musk must feel about All of

(15:46):
this.

(16:16):
toward himself from the left,taking death threats, having his
car dealerships vandalized andfirebombed, and his stock values
tanking because of all of it.
Here he is, his name beingdragged through the mud and
slandered as some elitist tyrantwho is trying to subvert the

(16:37):
U.S.
government, a traitor to hisclass, a liberal tech mogul who
sacrifices luxury and comfortand approval and reputation in
order to work tirelessly formonths, tirelessly for months,
analyzing government data andtrying to find waste and abuse

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to cut.
Why?
Because he cares deeply aboutour country and about the
American people.
How do they thank him?
By spitting in his face anddestroying the fruits of months
of drudgery and toil.
All of it was for nothing.
He tried his best.
He tried to warn us, but no onewould listen to him.

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Instead, they take aflamethrower to everything he
has spent months working so hardto accomplish.
The U.S.
government is a flaming gasolinetruck driving at 100 miles per
hour toward the edge of a cliff,and Elon tried to put on the
brakes, but it was all fornothing.

(17:43):
Imagine how righteously furiousat that he must be.
And you and every other Americanshould feel that exact same fury
with every fiber of your being.
With the election of DonaldTrump, we were given this

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once-in-a-lifetime opportunity,this precious golden window
given to us by the providence ofGod to save this country.
And what do we do with it?
We throw it away.
We throw it away.
We abandon it.
We do nothing with it.
We need to face the facts here.

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Trump will not be in powerforever.
Republicans will not be in powerforever.
If the Democrats win in themidterms, we all know they'll
instantly impeach him.
And that's not even getting asfar as the 2028 election.
One day, Republicans will losepower again, and the far-left

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lunatic Marxist freaks willregain control of our country.
I'm sorry, that's just thetruth, and I don't care if you
don't want to hear it.
This is a reality we just haveto accept, and Republicans need
to start acting accordingly.
They cry about government wastewhen they run for election like

(19:11):
a child crying because he burnedhis hand on a stovetop.
And yet when they win, what dothey do?
They keep their hand on thestove.
In fact, they press it downSure, they keep crying and
wailing and shrieking about theburn, but they refuse to do

(19:33):
anything to solve the problembecause they're a bunch of
pathetic, castrated weaklingswho have been backed into a
corner with their tail behindtheir legs, wimping like the
pathetic cowards they are.
The solution to this problem isnot easy, but it is simple.

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If you don't want to get burned,take your hand off the stove.
That's what this is like.
Yet we have all theseRepublicans who say, oh, this is
such a difficult problem.
How do we fix this?
How do we solve this?
How do we cut spending?
Well, I'm not an expert oranything like you geniuses, but

(20:18):
you could always, I don't know,stop lighting money on fire.
It's a radical proposition, Iknow, but you could always try
that.
It's worked before.
It's worth a try, wouldn't yousay?
But they won't try it.
They will never try it.
Why?
Because cutting governmentspending is going to hurt.

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In fact, it's going to beagonizing.
It is going to be anexcruciating process that will
be comfortable to no one.
The toilets our congressmenflush the most of their gut
bombs of your tax dollars downare the toilets of defense
spending, social security, andthe welfare state.

(21:05):
If you want to solve thisproblem, you are going to have
to make dramatic cuts to thePentagon, to Social Security,
and to the welfare state.
There is just no way around it.
You are going to have to dothings like bring the troops
home from our several hundredmilitary bases we have around

(21:27):
the world.
You're going to have to dothings like cut off Zelensky's
and Netanyahu's and otherforeign governments' money
supply and stop getting intostupid wars with everyone.
You're going to have to phaseout social security and kick a
lot of people off of welfare.
A lot of people.

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Implement drug tests, workrequirements, privatize as much
of it as you can.
Even that probably won't beenough.
But we have to do it.
We have to endure the painbecause our country simply dies
if we don't.
Big government is a drug thatAmericans are addicted to, and

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if you stop injecting the druginto their veins, there will be
withdrawal symptoms.
The withdrawal symptoms will behideous, and no one will want to
endure them.
But like any other drug, biggovernment will eventually kill
you if you don't stop, andprobably sooner rather than

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later.
We are overdosing on biggovernment right now, and we
have to stop.
We have to get clean.
But what do I know compared tothe wisdom of our congressmen?
I'm just some stupid16-year-old.
probably shouldn't listen to me.
Anyway, on that uplifting note,thanks for listening to today's

(22:55):
episode of The ConservativeRebel.
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