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December 13, 2024 38 mins

What's going on with the drones flying over New Jersey? Who do we believe? Joe Biden has granted clemency to a record 1500 people in a single day, Debra Lea drops by to talk about it and Trump's cabinet. And even more is happening in the Middle East with Syrian rebels, freed prisoners and more, Dave Reaboi breaks it down. And Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com joins to talk about the climate communists in America.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Let's talk a little bit about these drones. What's going
on in New Jersey. Let's talk about foreign policy things,
climate change activism. Are they done now that Donald Trump
is coming in? All that and more coming up?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
And I'm right, these drones.

Speaker 3 (00:27):
What's going on in New Jersey right now?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
With these drones, Well, allow me to go ahead and
spoil the ending for you here. I don't know and
you don't know, and there's a chance we will never know.

Speaker 3 (00:41):
And that's actually what I wanted to talk to you
about when.

Speaker 1 (00:43):
It comes to drones, information news, domestic foreign affairs. Remember,
remember I mean we've had this conversation many times on
this show. It happened all the time during COVID, during
Trump's presidency, the talk about institution trust and how critical
for a country institutional trust is because any country, even

(01:08):
a tiny village, but we'll make it about our country,
a country is going to have institutions. A country is
going to be built on its institutions.

Speaker 3 (01:16):
It just is.

Speaker 1 (01:17):
It's going to have educational institutions, religious institutions, media institutions,
just entertainment institutions. Institutions are the pillars that hold up
a country, and they're critical because the people in any country,
they need to know where they can go to get

(01:38):
accurate information because I'm just a person, You're just a person.
We can't see overseas. I don't know what's going on
in France, Iran and the Atlantic Ocean. I can't see Hawaii.
I'm sitting here in Texas. I need to know what's happening.
So how can I know? How can you know? I
have to have an institution I trust where I can

(02:01):
go and get that information. But what happened here in
the United States of America was the communists did what
they've always done, what the Italian communist Antonio Gramsci talked
about decades ago. They marched through the institutions. They recognized that,
you know, you can focus on the people, and that's fine,

(02:23):
but if you capture the institutions, you capture the country.
And they spent decades doing that. In this country.

Speaker 3 (02:30):
We woke up one day.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
It seems like it was five minutes ago. We woke
up one day and wait a minute.

Speaker 3 (02:34):
The CDC is against us. What happened to CDC?

Speaker 1 (02:38):
What you can't turn on the news without getting all
the COMMI garbage. The FBI is against the CIA, NSA,
the United States military. We lost all these institutions. We
woke up one day and they were all gone. The
Commedis had not only taken them over, the Kamis had.

Speaker 3 (02:54):
Done what they do.

Speaker 1 (02:56):
They then use the institutional trust to advance themselves and
destroy their enemies. That's what communists do with institutions. But
there's a negative for them as well. You see, institutional
trust does not last forever. Institutional trust can be lost
very easily, and once lost, very hard to get back.

Speaker 3 (03:18):
Oh you're a communist. You had a grand old time taking.

Speaker 1 (03:22):
Over the FBI, and now you use the secret state
police agency to arrest and attackle your political opponents and
protect yourselves.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
That's fun.

Speaker 3 (03:29):
Oh, it's a good time. But now you see the numbers.

Speaker 1 (03:33):
The American people, they don't take any stock in the
FBI at all, especially people on the right. The fbis
thought of as vermin, which of course they are not trusted.
You talk to your cousin who's in the FBI. Now
it's no longer a whoa, that's pretty cool. Now it's like, oh,
that sucks. It's what happens, and it's happened across our
national security sector as well.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
We have these stories. They're obviously very.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Real about drones on our East Coast.

Speaker 3 (04:01):
Drones and not just drones.

Speaker 1 (04:04):
We're not talking about a little bite sized drone that's
maybe hovering over the backyard while your sun bathing by
your pool.

Speaker 2 (04:11):
These drones.

Speaker 1 (04:12):
This is a New Jersey rep. Chris Smith is his name.
These drones appear to be aggressive.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
One of his officers two nights ago saw fifty drones
come in off the ocean right there, so we thought maybe,
though replicated they didn't, but we thought it was a possibility.

Speaker 3 (04:28):
I then last night we.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
Had a number of other people there, including a commanding
officer from the Coastguard, who said that one of their
forty seven foot motor lifeboats was followed by between twelve
and thirty of these drones as they went through the water,
followed right behind them.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
That's not a small deal. Why are drones swarms twelve
the thirties not one? Why are they following the Coastguard?
What are they doing here? Well, Representative Van Drew, New
Jersey Republican, He does not have a reputation of bomb throwing,
of just trying to get his face and name in

(05:15):
the newspaper. You hardly have ever heard the guy's name.
Maybe you've never heard the guy's name. So this is
not some guy who's out there making an used car
salesman idiot of himself. He's on the news talking about
Iran and a mothership.

Speaker 5 (05:28):
Iran launched a mothership, probably about a month ago, that
contains these drones. That mothership is off I'm gonna tell
you the deal. It's off the east coast of the
United States of America. They've launched drones. Is everything that
we can see or hear. And again, these are from
high sources. I don't say this lightly. Now, you know,
we know there was a probability it could have been

(05:51):
our own government. We know it's not our own government
because they would have let us know.

Speaker 3 (05:55):
It could have been some really.

Speaker 5 (05:57):
Glorified hobbyist or hobbyists that we're doing something unbelievable. They
don't have the technology, but let's pretend that's possible. Of
a third possibility with somebody, an adversarial country doing this.
You know that Iran made a deal with China to
purchase drones, motherships and technology in order to go forward.

Speaker 1 (06:22):
That's kind of a big deal, especially when you take
this into account. Remember when Donald Trump was president the
very first time and we assassinated their general, Irani in
General Kissom Solomoni. We assassinated him with a missile that
had swords.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
I'm not making that up.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
We have this missile and instead of exploding because they're
worried about collateral damage, right before it lands, a bunch
of swords come out of it, and then it lands.

Speaker 3 (06:48):
It just chops up.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
That's how we killed Kissom Solomoni. It's really cool. Anyway,
we killed one of their top generals. And Iran has
not let this go. In fact, Iran has been fairly
open about the fact that they intend to kill Donald Trump. Okay,
so I don't know whether it was Iran or not,
but it certainly could be. What if it is, what

(07:11):
if it's not. And of course the Defense Department is
asked about this. When you have a congressman coming out
and saying these are drones from an Iranian mothership. Iran,
a country that's a hostile actor trying to assassinate our politicians,
DoD is going to be asked questions about it, and
of course DoD says, that's crazy.

Speaker 6 (07:33):
These are not US military drones. Again, this is being
investigated by local law enforcement. Our initial assessment here is
that these are not drones or activities coming from a
foreign entity or adversary.

Speaker 7 (07:48):
Representative Jeff and Drew, who is a Republican from New Jersey,
was just on the air saying that Iran launched a
mothership probably about a month ago that contains these drones,
and that that month mothership is off the coast of
the East coast of the United States. Is there any
truth to that.

Speaker 6 (08:06):
There is not any truth to that. There is no
Iranian ship off the coast of the United States, and
there's no so called mothership launching drones towards the United States.

Speaker 1 (08:19):
Okay, I don't believe her. Maybe there is, maybe there isn't.
I don't know. You don't know, And there's a reason
I'm not coming on the air and speaking about you know,
it's Iran, or it's China, or it's Russia, or it's America,
it's a CIA, it's depending on because I don't know

(08:42):
and nobody knows.

Speaker 3 (08:43):
And that to circle back to what we talked about.

Speaker 1 (08:45):
In the beginning, that is the danger of living in
a country where your institutions have taken all of our
trust and thrown it all away.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
Who in the world would you trust right now?

Speaker 1 (09:00):
Maybe it's our government, Maybe they're lying, maybe they're doing
evil things. They do evil things all the time. I'm
supposed to believe the Pentagon that's failed an audit seven
years in a row.

Speaker 3 (09:08):
Come on, I'm supposed to believe the.

Speaker 1 (09:10):
CIA, nssay, come on, FBI, you expect me to believe
the same organization that spent the last seven years in
trapping January sixth political prisoners and throwing pro lifers in
federal prison. You expect me to believe anything that comes
out of their amount.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
I don't believe anybody.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
I have no idea why we have SUV sized drones
swarming Coastguard boats and flying over New Jersey. It could
be some kid who had a good time at Radio Shack.

Speaker 3 (09:43):
I don't know, and you don't know.

Speaker 1 (09:45):
And that is a sad situation for our country. And
let's hope the incoming trust Trump administration intends to get
that trust back. And there's only one way to get
that trust back. There's not a second way. Open the books,
be open, be honest about the evil things our organizations,

(10:06):
our institutions have done. Expose them, hold people to account
and then that trust will return. All that may have
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(10:28):
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Speaker 3 (11:22):
We'll be back.

Speaker 8 (11:28):
So I hope that you all feel that sense of
you know, peace and light and that just for a
moment when you leave here today, that you feel, I
don't know a little a sense of joy, because I
think we all need like this, you know, we all
need to feel joy now during this time of the season,

(11:49):
during just during this time. So anyway, okay, now I'll start.

Speaker 9 (11:56):
You're all reading into that.

Speaker 1 (12:07):
That is so heartless and vicious, and I am just
completely enjoying the mean girl's cat fight between Joe Biden
and Domes stomping all over Dome's grave. It's hilarious to
me joining me now, Deborah Leah, Conservative commentator Deborah that
was not very subtle, but it is how a lot

(12:28):
of people picked up on the fact that these two
hate each other and it has been so enjoyable watching
them night fight.

Speaker 10 (12:36):
I mean again, it's just the joy that doesn't exist
that they keep telling us about. There's going to be
so much joy, joy all over the place, but the
real joy is going to come on January twentieth, when
we send the Biden family back to whatever depth that
they crawled out of and never have them represent us
in public office ever again.

Speaker 1 (12:57):
Debora, Joe Biden pardons his son out today, he pardons
a bunch of Chinese pedophiles and other things. Is Joe
Biden just doing everything he can to destroy the Democrat
brand on the way out of the White House?

Speaker 3 (13:11):
What do you make of all this?

Speaker 10 (13:13):
Well, I honestly think that he's doing and I don't
agree with any of this, of course, but I think
he's doing whatever he wants because he had the presidency
stripped out from under him. We saw this coup against
him to get him out as the Democratic nominee, and
so he really had everybody turn against him. And I
think at this point he has no loyalties to anybody
but his own family and the people that have made
him and his family rich over the past decades in

(13:36):
his public office career. And I think that he is
just trying to give out party favors to anybody who
has ever helped him because he knows that he has
no loyalties. He has nothing left to be indebted to
the Democratic Party for, and so he's just going willy
nilly with whatever power he has left. But it's just
crazy to me. The inaction that we saw for years
with him as president, and now the last few months

(13:57):
he got like a new pepinist step and everything. He's
making all these decisions. Where was this action when Americans
have been held hostage in Gaza by the moss Where
is this action when we were pulling out of Afghanistan
and we had so many of our servicemen killed unnecessarily.
I just don't understand why he's suddenly now putting out
decision after decision when he should have done this for
American people, not just people that he favors. So it's disappointing,

(14:21):
it's disgusting, and like I said earlier, I am so
excited to send this family out of office and never
hear about their corrupt family ever again unless it's core
cases against them.

Speaker 1 (14:35):
Pretty standard Biden family garbage. Okay, Cash, Buttel Christopher A
steps down yesterday?

Speaker 3 (14:41):
No surprise there.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
Are you hearing that Cash is going to sail through
this confirmation process or not?

Speaker 10 (14:48):
I mean, I'd like to be hopeful. I think so. Overall,
he seems to be one of the most qualified people
to be put and put forth for this position. His
governance over the Middle East during Trump's first administration, a
lot of his decisions and actions led to us eliminating
all about Dati, one of a horrific terrorists has taken
so many American lives, and so I would really hope

(15:09):
and I like to think positive that he is going
to get the confirmation. We still have a lot up
in the air, but I've been saying this recently that
I think the Democrats know that their time is gone,
and if they can't beat us, they have to join
us and just let us get back to the country
that we want to have and to stop trying to
put unqualified people into positions. I think he's incredibly qualified,
and I would love to see him read the FBI

(15:31):
and be a strong presence in America and just make
our country non politicize and just pursuing justice again, which
is what the intentions of the FBI was originally designed for,
true justice.

Speaker 3 (15:46):
What about hag Seth.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
Obviously he's the one that's got all the fire aimed
at him right now, all these anonymous hit pieces here
and hit pieces there, and then you have these squishy
losers in the United States, and it mainly Republicans I'm
talking about, who can't seem to get their act together.

Speaker 3 (16:04):
How are we looking for Pete?

Speaker 10 (16:07):
I mean, I think that any of the allegations against
him are not They don't really have any standing. This
man was a private citizen, he was a single man.
He was doing what he wanted as an individual with
his freedom and his rights, and there was nothing that
he's truly done that I've heard yet that would make
him not a good candidate or not somebody that would
be qualified for this position. Overall, I think the attacks

(16:27):
are all personal and having Biden's administration was transgender stealing suitcases.
If we want to talk about people unqualified, how about
the suitcase thief that was stealing everybody's suitcase at the airport.
So overall, I think that the left is just trying
to show throw anything and everything and anybody that Trump
is putting forward to just try and maintain any level
of power. But with us having the presidency, the Senate,

(16:49):
and I'm not sure if every race in the House
is still called yet, I feel like that California race
is still going. But overall, I think they're just trying
to do anything they can to seem like they have
any power left. But we're going to get this country
back on track. I'm hopeful for it, and I am
so excited about Trump's second administration. His team seems to
be incredible, more women put into positions of power than

(17:10):
I've ever seen in my lifetime. So I'm really hopeful
that the Democrats don't hold anything up and they just
let us. They let us fix this country and make
America great again, because they too will benefit from a
better country.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
Deb bruh, thank you. I appreciate it. All right, let's talk.

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Speaker 3 (18:27):
All right, all right, we'll be back. Joining me now.

Speaker 1 (18:36):
My friend Dave RUVOI he has the best sub stack
out there. It's called Late Republic nonsense. I always learn
things when I talk to my friend Dave. How should
the United States of America handle this? Because, as you mentioned,
we have a couple sets of allies over there. We
have Israel that's surrounded and now we have an al
Qaeda ISIS collab right on their northern border. We also

(18:59):
have the poor Kurds who are holding thirty fifty thousand
ISIS fighters for US, and they are the peanut butter
in between two very hostile pieces of bread at the moment.

Speaker 3 (19:10):
What should we do?

Speaker 11 (19:14):
I'm not sure that. Honestly, I'm not sure that in
the United States we should necessarily do much. I think
the way forward for the US in this region. You know,
we do have serious interests in the Middle East, and

(19:34):
on one hand, on the other hand, is we realize
that we don't want to do everything there. We don't
need to do everything there. That's why we have allies,
is to do things for us to take care of
to take care of the region, almost like you know,
a local sheriff would. And as long as we give
them the tools and we let them go and we

(19:55):
you know, and we have their back diplomatically. So I say,
I mean, this is a job for Israel to do.
Israel is going to secure it's uh, it's uh, it's borders.
It's going to make sure that that the gi hotties
as it's already done. It's already made sure that the
the the chemical weapons and other facilities belonging to the
now deposed Asad regime are are you know, kind of

(20:17):
wiped out. They've been doing an amazing job of this
in the last week.

Speaker 3 (20:22):
The Israelis are.

Speaker 11 (20:23):
Going to form an alliance with the Kurds and as
I hope and uh as they already have one with
the Druze community which is in in Syria also and
uh and then also with the Christians and uh, you know,
hopefully we can kind of you know, uh, we can
assist them in creating some type of uh, some type

(20:47):
of defensible zone where they they're kind of not right
in the middle of things, and uh and and they
uh and and they can be defended because I do
think it is in our.

Speaker 3 (20:59):
Intro to to.

Speaker 11 (21:02):
Make sure that we have, you know, to to make
sure that we have allies there. I mean, personally, I
would take the Christians in Syria and I would send
them in to h to reinforce the Christian community in
Lebanon and make Lebanon a completely.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Christian uh state.

Speaker 11 (21:19):
I'm not sure the United States would do that. I
think it's very it, you know, it should definitely consider
an option like that, because uh, you know, better to
have a Christian state there that is that is secure,
that has allies with Israel, that has allies with the
United States than to basically have whatever else is going
on in there.

Speaker 3 (21:41):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
Yeah, Lebanon, that's hasn't exactly been a paradise for the
past few years. Dave, you are the man, my brother
as always.

Speaker 3 (21:49):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
All right, let's talk about some climate change, Nuttery, there's
always a lot of that out there. Before we talk
about that, Let's talk about getting you a good night's
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(22:12):
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Speaker 4 (22:17):
Well.

Speaker 1 (22:18):
It's got melotonin and things like that in it. Though
this isn't your standard cup of hot chocolate. It's delicious
mind's chocolate, cinnamon, but it's not normal. About twenty minutes
after I'm done, I will just kind.

Speaker 3 (22:29):
Of drift off to sleep. I will sleep deep.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
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When you take something to sleep, now, you don't feel
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Speaker 2 (23:08):
Well.

Speaker 1 (23:09):
As we've talked about climate change activism at green Commedy Garbage,
it's really communism in its final form. It's believe it
or not the most murderous version of communism ever.

Speaker 3 (23:21):
I mean, Stalin maw. They couldn't dream of.

Speaker 1 (23:24):
Killing as many people as these climate change nutters are
want to kill.

Speaker 3 (23:28):
So what are they gonna do? Now? Where are they now?

Speaker 1 (23:31):
Doesn't look like there's much of an appetite for that anymore?
Joining me now to talk about it. Mark Morando, executive
editor of climatedepot dot com. Okay, Mark, if the stock
market is any judge, it looks like a lot of
the money, the green money, is evaporating before our eyes,
is it not?

Speaker 12 (23:49):
Yes?

Speaker 13 (23:50):
I mean there's one phrase, and it's called the Trump effect.

Speaker 12 (23:54):
Here's the key you need to understand.

Speaker 13 (23:55):
When Donald Trump was elected eight years ago twenty sixteen,
people thought of them as a bad kidney stone that
would passed through the system. The climate activists were like,
we're going forward no matter what. Fast forward eight years.
The fraud, the lies, the deceit of the whole green agenda,
solar and window cheaper, they're taking over. Gas powered cars

(24:15):
are listed bearing evs. They're going to be every driveway.
All of it was a fraud, all of it went nowhere.
Now they're really afraid. So now you have the mainstream
media reporting that the climate community is beside itself.

Speaker 12 (24:29):
They're calling it an ESG.

Speaker 13 (24:31):
For one example, environment social governance, a vibe check stock
market investors pulling record amounts of cash out of ESG,
out of all these climate funds you have.

Speaker 12 (24:44):
I think it was Bloomberg News said that this.

Speaker 13 (24:46):
Was a backlash of the Donald drill baby drilled Trump
returning to the White House. Twenty four billion being removed
from these climate related funds. Goldman Sachs is out of there,
all of these. And this is significant because this is
the sort of the financial brainchild that fueled the corporate

(25:06):
government collusion on all of these climate policies that no
one voted for. Remember, we didn't vote for gas powered
car bands, we didn't vote for the meat restrictions. You
could argue we voted for the energy restrictions, but we
were told a bill of the goods of lies and
deceit in order to sell us on that.

Speaker 12 (25:23):
So this is a huge moment in our history.

Speaker 13 (25:26):
Donald Trump's effect of his presidency and especially if Elon
Musk and Vivek Ramaswami go through and start cutting this
and I'm talking about beyond inflation reduction they have to
go to the heart of this, which is going to
be Department of Energy. It's going to be Noah, it's
going to be the government grants to universities funding these
ridiculous modeling studies. We had one come out saying the

(25:48):
price of coffee is going to go up in fifty years.
NBC News reported it under the climate crisis headline the
price of coffee.

Speaker 12 (25:55):
We have studies that are.

Speaker 13 (25:56):
Showing that, you know, toilets, people are aren't using toilets
anymore in the developing world because the bad weather caused
by climate change is breaking the toilets, which is forcing
them to go to the bathroom in rivers and streams,
and it's causing you know, defecation and pollution in our waterways.
The most insane studies is keep crank out. We need
to cut that spigot.

Speaker 1 (26:17):
Okay Mark, So I don't want to ever get my
hopes up too high. I don't want to get my
cynicism too low. So have we reached peak, you know,
climate change activism. I realized there are always ebbs and flows.
When you get a Democrat elected, the money's spigot is
going to open up. When you get a Republican elected,
it's going to kind of shut off. But do you

(26:39):
get the sense that the people themselves in Western countries
are really kind of sick of it and they're going
to have a hard time getting back to where they.

Speaker 12 (26:47):
Were they are.

Speaker 13 (26:49):
But there's a good because there's two components. A first,
of all public opinion. Pew Research, just a couple of
days ago, new pall out almost half the public is
not convinced that climate has any significant an effect on
that man made emissions have any significant effect on climate change.

Speaker 12 (27:05):
That's huge.

Speaker 13 (27:06):
So Pew Research reporting in almost half the public isn't
buying it. The half that is, it's like seventy two
percent of Democrats are convinced. But even among Democrats, look
at RFK Junior as an example, he says, well, climate's important,
but I'm not going to talk about it anymore because
the whole thing's been hijacked by the World Economic Form,
the United Nations for titalitary and control.

Speaker 12 (27:25):
So I think even Democrats.

Speaker 13 (27:27):
Are, you know, don't know what to do with the
climate issue. The second part of the answer is more difficult,
as Ronald Reagan said nineteen sixty four, Once a government
agency is instituted. It's the nearest thing to eternal life
on earth. Let's take Obamacare never got repealed. Let's take
the Inflation Reduction Act passed in twenty twenty two, started

(27:47):
as a three hundred and seventy dollars bill, billion dollar bill,
already up to two trillion and counting. There's no end
to it. Here's where the evilness, the evil genius of socialism,
the evil genius.

Speaker 12 (27:58):
Of permanent government spending.

Speaker 13 (28:01):
They now have farmers' lobbies turning into.

Speaker 12 (28:06):
Global warming promoters.

Speaker 13 (28:07):
Because farmers are getting billions of this money now as
subsidies to capture carbon on their farms. They have small towns,
Republican districts, small town councils across the country who getting
money for Chinese ev plans, billions of dollars funneled into
Republican districts. You now have a coal listened to Republican
congressmen who say we don't want.

Speaker 12 (28:26):
To repel the inflation reduction that we think it's great.

Speaker 13 (28:30):
This is the problem we face is that government is
so entrenched.

Speaker 12 (28:33):
Can Ela musk.

Speaker 13 (28:34):
Vivek Ramaswami, Donald Trump, I don't know. Donald Trump didn't
restrain spending the first term.

Speaker 12 (28:38):
The question is are we really at a sea change moment.

Speaker 13 (28:42):
The last time I think we've been positioned like this
was nineteen eighty one with Ronald Reagan. And I hate
to say this, but Ronald Reagan largely failed to rein
in government.

Speaker 12 (28:51):
He didn't really cut domestic spending.

Speaker 13 (28:53):
David Stockman, as Management and Budget Director, wrote a whole
book on how he couldn't cut welfare state and all
these other spending, and he ended up increasing defense spending.
We ended up having deficits in the eighties, huge economic growth,
but that was Reagan's big failing. So it's the bane
of everyone who wants to reduce government, the fact that
there's really no success in actually doing it.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
Yeah, Reagan himself lamented the fact that he turned out
to be just another big spending president, like they all are, Democrats, Republicans,
all of Reagan lamented this whole thing.

Speaker 3 (29:24):
Okay, So Mark, where can we go from here?

Speaker 1 (29:30):
If we can't if these things get entrench like the
Inflation Reduction.

Speaker 3 (29:33):
Act, are they actually permanent? Are there things we can do?

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Because this just is one endless blood sucking of the
taxpayers money and a big hand out to a small
town here, a farmer there, but they don't deserve my money.

Speaker 3 (29:48):
Where do we go from here?

Speaker 13 (29:50):
Well, what's happening right now is Biden is just pumping
the money out unbelievable amounts, just trying to fund every
No one can stop him.

Speaker 12 (29:57):
He has till January and.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
He's just exactly.

Speaker 13 (30:00):
We have counties in California who can't even spend the money.
They don't have enough bureaucrats to spend the money. It's
piling up from the inflation reduction at So where can
we go?

Speaker 12 (30:09):
I think we've made unbelievable progress.

Speaker 13 (30:12):
The whole green agenda not only has collapsed in the US.
I mentioned the pupil. Just look at the recent COP
twenty nine. You have infighting, bickering. They want to end
the process, reform it, un official expert UN advisors turning
on the UN saying it's a fraud. Argentina pulled its delegation,
France boycotted it, Pacific island nations aren't going. There's no celebrities,

(30:34):
the billionaire class, it's not fit for purpose.

Speaker 12 (30:37):
Donald Trump and this.

Speaker 13 (30:38):
Whole global pushback has a huge effect. So in terms
of pushing it back, I think we have to build
on this. We have to get rid of the UN
Paris Agreement in the United States. Once the US leaves
that leadership role, especially.

Speaker 12 (30:52):
Eight years on from when the last time.

Speaker 13 (30:54):
We did it, it's going to have a huge effect
demoralizing the Europeans commitment to the climate agenda.

Speaker 12 (31:00):
I think we're in a pretty good place.

Speaker 13 (31:02):
But I think they're going to ultimately try to turn
climate into a.

Speaker 12 (31:05):
Public health issue.

Speaker 13 (31:06):
That's what happened at the COP twenty nine, the UN
Climate Summit in azure Brejan, which I attended.

Speaker 12 (31:11):
They're trying to turn it.

Speaker 13 (31:12):
So that hospitals, doctors, this is a whole new area.
They're going to merge it as a public health threat
with infectious diseases, and they're going to go through it
in that unelected way. But I don't think they can
continue to go the way that they have gone with
this broad appeal inflation Reduction Act and we're going to
save the planet. I just don't think the public and
even Europe and Australia and are buying that kind of

(31:36):
nonsense anymore. So ultimately it's going to be a reorganizing
of the whole scam, if you will, into public health.
But I think The key is we have to ride
this right now. The first year of Donald Trump's presidency
is going.

Speaker 12 (31:49):
To be critical. He needs to focus not only.

Speaker 13 (31:52):
On funding, but also narrative and one of the things
I recommend and I tried to do this the first term,
but Larry Kudlow, of all people, stopped it. About stopping it,
a several dozen former UN scientists, Nobel Prize winner. I
want to issue a government report under a climate Commission,
the United States federal government stamp of approval countering the
whole UN doomsday climate agenda climate claims. If we could

(32:15):
get that be the first government pushback since nineteen eighty eight.
Donald Trump is positioned to have the opportunity to do
major things to damage and set back the entire climate agenda.

Speaker 12 (32:25):
Let's hope you can follow through.

Speaker 3 (32:29):
Mark.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Tell me about Europe, because I know things. Know the
price of energy in Germany it's staggering. Is there a
pushback there? Are they seeing the same blowback that our
climate commies here have seen or is it just so
entrenched there?

Speaker 3 (32:43):
The poor Europeans are just screwed.

Speaker 13 (32:46):
Yes, I was in I testified the Polish parliament back
in June. I went to I also I went to Vienna,
Austria right after the EU elections. Germany just had to
reorganize their government based on failing green.

Speaker 12 (32:59):
Policy and the costs. It's all virtue signaling.

Speaker 13 (33:02):
You can get away with virtue signaling until there's real
economic pain, and that's what's happened. And the Ukraine invasion
and the whole reaction to that created even more doomsday
for the green agenda. It's probably the only good thing
to come out of that. Ukraine invasion was exposed the
fraud of the green agenda. But Europe suspended the Green

(33:23):
Deal after the right before the elections of the EU,
and the EU elections in June pushed back majorly on this.
The only country that's an extreme outlier at the moment
is England with their socialist Prime Minister Starmer, who's just
all in doubling and tripling down on the green agenda.
But you have the farmers led the rebellion in Europe,

(33:43):
spraying manure on the Capitol and Brussels. They formed their
own political party in the Netherlands. They've been pushing back.
They're rolling back the EU, the gas powered car band,
weakening those pushing them off in the future. Europe is
facing an entire reckoning right now across the board France,
a huge election in Macron dealing with this whole thing

(34:05):
as well, and having Donald Trump there to shove it
in their face and make it so that makes no
sense for Europe to even commit if the US isn't in.
It's all good. I mean, we are in a great place.
From momentum. Europe I think has had it and the
people voted last June and essentially they're halting their Green
New Deal temporarily. We'll see what this goes in the

(34:25):
next year, two years, three years.

Speaker 3 (34:29):
Mark.

Speaker 1 (34:29):
Finally, Elon Musk, he used to be outspoken about all
this climate change crap and seems to have backed off.
That has verbally backed off that quite a bit. What
do we make of his transition.

Speaker 13 (34:43):
Well, I think it's a good great it's it's a
great question because you go back ten years. Elon Musk
was an alarmist as anyone else out there, al Gore.

Speaker 12 (34:53):
He was doing tipping points. He made all these comments.

Speaker 13 (34:56):
It was his business model to scare people about emissions,
particularly gas powered cars, so that buy an electric car
because electric cars.

Speaker 12 (35:03):
With the savior.

Speaker 13 (35:04):
Well, the way we started doing the research, and the
research became pretty obvious. Takes half a million pounds of
materials dug up to make one Tesla battery. The idea
of a you know, some EV's being better for the
Earth is no longer scientifically, engineeringly, politically logically tenable to
even make these claims. So therefore Elon Musk no longer

(35:26):
links Tesla's to climate and he's actually personally pulled company
wide all the power points in their presentation on their
website that included al Gore's movie and in Covenient Truth.
They're all gone. He's moved on from that. He now
argues that the whole threat has been overblown. I think
part of it is he's got an alliance with Trump,
so he's trying to fit in. He's also just become

(35:47):
the world's richest man again. His wealth has gone up spectacularly,
will continue to go up. A large part of that
as government contracts, and if the government is very skeptical.

Speaker 12 (35:56):
Ie Donald Trump, he goes along with that.

Speaker 13 (35:57):
So one answer is practical for you switching because it's
reality and it's no longer working marketing, and the other
is just personal gain. I mean, he can cozy up
to the Trump administration sounding more like Donald Trump. He's
gonna have more access, more money, and more influence. And
he's gonna have huge influence because he's gonna be the
one in charge of cutting back this government spending. And

(36:18):
by the way, the first place I'd recommend Elon Musk
cut is his own subsidies that he's ever benefited from
EVS and even in the space program and even neuralink.
He should start by cutting billionaire subsidies to billionaires like
himself for the federal government.

Speaker 12 (36:32):
Sorry, that may not be a popular view, but.

Speaker 13 (36:35):
You know, I don't buy these billionaires and make all
this money, including people like Ross Perot, most of their
money was made off government contracts. Something ain't right when
that happens with America.

Speaker 1 (36:46):
I don't disagree with you at all, Mark, my brother,
thank you so much. I appreciate it. All right, we
have light in the mood. That's all right. It's time
to lighten the mood. And I have to confess something

(37:07):
to you right now that I don't love. But this
is television. It's a professional operation. There's special lighting and
all kinds of stuff. You can't see year's lights everywhere
and cameras and wires and all kinds of things, and.

Speaker 3 (37:24):
They make me put on makeup every day. I have
to wear makeup. I'm wearing makeup right now. It's not
a lot, right, it's not a lot.

Speaker 1 (37:31):
I'm not putting an eyeliner or anything, but I have
to put like some powder stuff on there and make
sure I'm not shining things like that. So when I
saw this video, all I saw was a world of possibilities.

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