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Speaker 1 (00:02):
We'll talk about the media, immigration with the system actually wants.
Monica page is here with a report from the White
House Senator Ron Johnson. All that and more coming up,
and I'm right, let's talk about the media and the
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system and illegal immigration because Trump sat down with ABC's
Terry Moran last night and a lot came of it.
But I want you to feel good about something before
we get into what they want. The border is secure.
The border is secure. Now, I realize sometimes in life,
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the bare minimum doesn't feel like a win. You a
citizen of any country, let alone the United States of America,
you deserve a government that will secure your border. That's
kind of the bare minimum. But we have to understand
where we are as a country. Where we are is
we have an occupying, hostile force within our borders. They're
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known as Democrats, and they open up borders on purpose
to destroy the country. That's half the country. So if
we have successfully fought any battles, political battles, and at
the end of that political battle, it is ended in
a secure border, that is something to feel good about.
I know it's not enough, and I know about the
deportations and all the other things, but a secure border
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is something to feel good about. The Trump administration right now,
there are one hundred days in and he gave a
big one hundred days speed esay and all those other things,
and I got all that. We're not going to talk
about that. We're not going to sit and focus on that.
But no matter what you think about the economy, or tariffs,
or the judges or anything else, going on, a secure
border is a big win. And it's a win we
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did not have for four years. For four years, you
and I had to sit there helplessly and just walk
on the television set as barbarians by the million came
pouring into our country with nothing we could do about it.
We got mad, We got off the couch, we went
and voted in Donald Trump, and now the border got secured.
Feel good about that. Trump was talking about it here.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
He was the last administration engineered a massive border invasion.
But standing before you today, I can proudly report that
this heinous portrayal is over and that we have achieved
the most secure border in American history, by.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Farmer history, most secure border in American history. So why
don't they want that? Normal people will have such a
hard time understanding why what is what's the goal? And
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if you pay attention to the news at all, and
obviously to you what you do, Otherwise you wouldn't be watching.
I'm right here. Why is this like a Western civilization thing?
In the UK? Wake up every day and you see
their stupid PM talking on the news about how they
need more, how Native Brits need to shut up. Germany saved?
How many years if we watched Germany be invaded? France
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same thing. The Catholic churches are being burnt down, the
mosques are being built Canada, same thing. What is happening?
Why do all these Western civilization company countries seem to
be on the exact same import barbarians program.
Speaker 3 (03:35):
I don't get it.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
It's I don't understand. Let me explain first. This is
going to be hard to accept for the normies out there.
You need to set aside your morality when you're trying
to figure out what they're doing. And I say that
because they don't share your morality at all. They know
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how to pretend to, they know how to pretend to
share your heart and share your concerns, but they don't
share your morality at all. And here's what they'll do.
Here's how they sell this to you. At least it'll
tone down your anger a little bit.
Speaker 3 (04:11):
Wow, we just have.
Speaker 1 (04:13):
Different views on the border. Everybody. Shouldn't everybody get to
enjoy America. We're a nation of immigrants. It's a melting pot.
They use these terms not because they believe them or
care about them at all. They think you do, and
they think, well, if we just call it a melting
pot enough times, they'll kind of just back off. But
that's not really what they want. It's not what they believe.
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So what is the deal? Same thing here in America,
America's Democrats, the UK's Labor Party over, Why are they
all doing the exact same thing. It's quite simple. Actually,
you need to look at the world the way they
look at the world. So just picture the world. Now,
here's how they look at it. For one, the concept
of country of nations America means absolutely nothing to these people.
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It means nothing. If you don't get that point, you
honestly should turn off the television right now because nothing
else will ever make sense to you. That feeling you
get when you're at baseball season, when you're at a
baseball game, high school, college, maybe even pro and you
put your hand over your heart as they hit the
Land of the Free and the national anthem, and you
just get that moment. You get You still get it,
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don't you, that patriotic pride that swells up inside of you.
Maybe even get a little misty. These people haven't felt
that in years. If ever, that doesn't exist inside of them.
They don't think about the concept of country. When they
look at the globe. Everything's about power, about power. They
want more of it. They want more power, they want
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more control. They believe that Western civilization itself, this whole
people having a voice thing. They think that was a mistake. Actually,
they'll never admit this to you, but they should just
be allowed to rule everything. They've made many public comments
revealing that's what they actually think. They should be in
control of everything. You should shut up and do what
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you're told and say what you're told and get that's
what they believe. Okay, So that's their goal. How do
they go about doing that? How do they get that?
Because these countries America will just stick with us. America
has all these rights the Constitution, all these limits on
their power. How do you handle that? And America has
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and the same in other countries. But America has all
these people like you, and believe me, they talk about you.
Did you know that they meet and they discuss how
to deal with you. You are their ultimate enemy. The patriotic
citizen is their ultimate enemy. The patriotic citizen that wants
what's best for America. Well, if I'm some globalist who's
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only trying to get powered, that patriotic citizen, he stands
against everything I stand for, he's my enemy. Okay, so
what do they do about you? I'll number you, that's
all you see. The problem is you have power. You
do you know that you have an incredible amount of power,
more than you think you do. The ability to vote,
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not just federal elections. Maybe that makes you feel small
because there's millions of people who do it state elections,
local elections. Almost nobody shows up for local elections. You
have an incredible amount of power in your own community.
Do you use it? By the way, anyway, give incredible
amounts of power. They know that. They find a way
to take it away from you, And the easiest way
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to do that is the mass importation of foreigners. Because
somebody who wants to come here. Maybe there's someone who
wants to come here and commit crimes. Maybe they're just
somebody wants to come here and clean the office building
you work in. But no matter who they are, if
a political party says they're going to bring them in
and allow them to stay here and luxuriate in America,
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do you think that person will be a loyal Democrat
Leftists the rest of their lives. Of course they will.
A foreigner can be bought a foreigner's loyalty. You can
be bought on the cheet you you're expensive, you want
things you want the government to do, things, secure your
border and things like that. Foreigner doesn't demand these things.
Foreigner wants a five hundred dollars visa check and to
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be left alone to make some papoosas. That's what the
foreigner wants, and so they bring them in. This is
not a new concept. Guys like Plato used to talk
about this, Aristotle, that's how evil people are. Bring in
foreigners as many as you can, because they will outnumber
the patriotic people, and then you can take as much
power as you want. That's what the system wants. And
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so when you see Terry Moran sit down, he ABC's
Terry Moran. He pretends to be a journalist, but he's
an apparatrick. When you see him sit down with Donald
Trump and try to hand ring about the tattoos that
may have been adjusted on the MS thirteen guys, knuckles,
just know that it's not about the MS thirteen guy.
It's not about the tattoo. It's not about that. It's
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about none of these things. Terry Moran sat and sheered
while Democrats imported twenty million barbarians for four years because
he understands that will break the country. That's what he wants. Now,
if we deport these people, that'll save the country. You
can't afford that, so I'll make an issue of it.
Speaker 4 (09:15):
It's murderous criminals in this country. We have to get
him out, and we're doing it. And you'll pick out
one man. But even the man that you picked out,
he's got a key, said he wasn't a member of
a gang.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
And then they looked.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
And on his knuckles he had MS. There's a wit
a minute, Wait a minute, he had MS thirteen.
Speaker 5 (09:35):
Ono, he had some tattoos that are interpreted that way.
Speaker 1 (09:38):
But let's move on.
Speaker 4 (09:39):
Wait a minute, I'll wait tear it Terry, Terry.
Speaker 1 (09:41):
He did not have the letter MS one.
Speaker 4 (09:44):
It says MS one three. That was photoshoph So let
me do his photoshop. Terry, youhead that, Hey, they're giving
you the big break of a lifetime.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
You know you're doing the interview.
Speaker 4 (09:53):
I picked you because frankly.
Speaker 3 (09:55):
I never heard of you.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
But that's okay.
Speaker 4 (09:57):
I picked you, Terry, Hey, but you're not being very nice.
He had MS thirteen.
Speaker 1 (10:01):
Text will agree to disagree.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
I want to rive on to something else.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
Arry, do you want me to show you the picture?
I saw the picture.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
We'll the photoshop. Well, here we go, here we go photoshop,
but go look at his hands.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
He did have tattoos that can be interpreted that way.
I'm not an expert on them. I want to turn
to Ukraine. I want to get to you.
Speaker 4 (10:19):
No, no, he had MS as clear as you can be,
not interpreted. This is why people no longer believe well
the news because when in el.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
In El Salvador, they aren't there. But let's just go
they aren't there when he's in.
Speaker 5 (10:34):
There now right, No, but they're in the picture, Terry Ukraine, Sir,
he's got MS thirteen on his knuckles. All right, okay,
we'll take a look it's such a disservice.
Speaker 1 (10:46):
We'll take a look.
Speaker 4 (10:47):
You just say it. Yes, he does, and you know,
going to something else.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
I wanted you to watch that entire thing, and if
it wasn't for time, I would ask a producer to
play it again. Please don't play it again, Matt, because
it is long. But I wanted you to watch that,
not so you can wave pom poms y Hey, Trump, yay.
I wanted you to watch that because what he did
is exactly what you should do when you find yourself
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in debates with communists. I know this happens when your
liberal aunt Peggy starts yelling and screaming. What he just
did was put on a clinic in ways that I've
actually never seen him do before. It was it was,
it was masterful, it was, it was masterful. And here's
what he did. You see the communist. Remember, he's a
mile wide and an in steep. He's trying to destroy
and he said lies uploaded to him by the hive mind.
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But he can't speak with any depth on anything, and
he doesn't want to. He wants to tell a lie,
move on, Tell a lie, move on, tell a lie,
move on. And that's it's a tactic they use. And
so what they will do is they'll do things like well,
what Terry Moran tried to do? Well, I mean there's
some dispute about that. Anyway, let's move on. Trump wouldn't
let him. Trump didn't get angry, you see, didn't start
yelling us. Don't let it a liberal ant, Peggy get
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a rise out of you, stay calm. Trump didn't let him. No, no, no, no,
you said it wasn't. Okay, well let's move on. No,
we're not gonna move on. You said it wasn't. They
will desperately try to move on. Trump didn't let him.
Trump didn't allow him to move on. Trump stayed calm,
and he made sure the communist was forced to stay
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and discuss the lie. He just told it was chef's
kiss perfection. That is how you debate with communists when
you meet them in your own lives. Don't let them
move on, don't let them lie, and don't get angry.
They'll win. If you get angry, you stake them. No, no, no,
you said you just got done. Stand you want me
to play the tape again. You said it wasn't but
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it was, Well, I don't know, I'm just a report.
But there's just anyway let's move on. No no, no, no, no,
We're not gonna move on. That's what you said. But
back to Terry Moran, back to what he wants. He
was practically on his knees begging to bring the guy
back and tam into.
Speaker 4 (12:57):
Our country illegally.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
You could get him back. There's a phone on this
desk I could. You could pick it up and all the.
Speaker 4 (13:03):
Power of the presidency, you could call up the president
of El Salvador and say.
Speaker 1 (13:06):
Send him back right now.
Speaker 4 (13:07):
And if he were the gentleman that you say he is,
I would do that.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
But the court hasted to facilitate that is. You're not
the one making this decision.
Speaker 4 (13:15):
We have lawyers.
Speaker 3 (13:16):
President want to do this?
Speaker 4 (13:18):
The buck stops, eyes off, No, no, no, no, I
follow the law.
Speaker 1 (13:22):
You want me to follow the law.
Speaker 4 (13:23):
If I were the president that just wanted to do anything,
I'd probably keep him right wing.
Speaker 1 (13:31):
Why does Terry want him back so bad? Does he
just have a good heart? It is just not just misguided.
Though Terry's a communist apparatic, he understands full well what
we discussed to open up this show that the mass
importation of foreign barbarians is the central pillar of global
communism now, because it's necessary to destroy Western civilization. That's
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why he sits in bags. Please bring him back. We
need him here, We need him raping people here. Please,
it's what he wants. Don't give them the benefit of
the doat Why do you think CNN blurred out the
pictures of all the illegals the White House put out
in front. Why do you think they did that.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
The Trump administration is approaching its first one hundred deymark
with the full court press on the issue of illegal immigration,
and they really don't want you to miss it. So
they subtly and tastefully decked the White House North lawn
with dozens of yard signs featuring photos of people that
the Trump administration claims are in the country illegally, each
poster saying arrested and listing the alleged offensive with which
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they have been charged. CNN's working to confirm the identities
and if there are actual allegations against these people. Until then,
we are blurring their identities.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
That's, of course a lie. You know that it's a lie.
Jake Tapper's line, CNN's line. They show the names and
faces of people who had allegations against them all the
time without hesitation. So why blur the names and faces
of illegals Because CNN is part of the system that
wants the massi importation of barbarians to bring your country
to its knees. All that may have made you uncomfortable,
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Speaker 7 (16:18):
You think Vladimir Putin wants peace?
Speaker 4 (16:21):
I think he does.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
Yes, I think it does.
Speaker 4 (16:24):
I think even a reigning missiles, I think he really
his his dream was to take over the whole country.
I think because of me, he's not going to do that.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Do you trust him? I think do you trust him?
Speaker 4 (16:37):
I don't trust you. I don't trust I don't trust
a lot of people. I don't trust you.
Speaker 1 (16:40):
Look at you.
Speaker 4 (16:41):
You come in all shooting for bear, You're so happy
to do the interview, and then you start hitting me
with fake question.
Speaker 1 (16:48):
Yeah, joining me now, Monica Page white House corresponded with
turning point USA, Monica, Obviously it was a fiery interview.
To put it mildly, what is it with these people
in the Putin stuff? Does the public still buy ut
of this crap?
Speaker 8 (17:06):
Absolutely not, Jesse. And it's so funny that you played
that clip to start off the segment, because Tedry's actually here,
by the way, I actually passed him in the security booth.
He's here on the White House grounds, not entirely sure
what he's doing here. After that very embarrassing and disastrous interview,
he came firing on all cylinders against President Trump when
clearly he doesn't really know what he's talking about. This
administration has not only had facts, but the numbers on
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the side to back up what President Trump has been saying.
He is negotiating with Vladimir Putin, He's negotiating with Vladimir's
Lensky And actually today during the cabinet meeting, Scott Besson,
the Treasury Secretary, says they are pretty much close to
signing that minerals deal as soon as this afternoon, for
what I understand. So they are getting a move on
on these conversations, and it's embarrassing for somebody like Terry
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to come at President Trump. The media is clearly on
the offense here when it comes to the President, and
the American public is not buying it. I was on
the ground yesterday speaking to Michigan Anders while the President
was celebrating his one hundred days rally, and they are
clearly very much on board. It was a loud and
rowdy audience. Everyone was definitely on board with the President's
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message in his agenda, and don't buy into what the
mainstream media is selling. You do not buy it because
clearly they have been wrong back in twenty sixteen and
they're still just as wrong now.
Speaker 1 (18:25):
Yeah, I'm sorry I had to spend time in that
horrible state. Anyway, Let's talk briefly about the White House
and the minerals deal, because they had a minerals deal,
they had it signed, and they had the binders ready
for my understanding with the press conference, and then Zelensky
came in for some reason and blew the whole thing up.
It was a complete disaster. The White House. What do
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they make of that whole thing?
Speaker 8 (18:49):
Yeah, from what I understand, the White House was very
disappointed in the actions that Vladimir Zelensky really took during
that entire meeting. He showed up, I guess, looking to
be a little more on the aggressive side. But that
doesn't play over with President Trump. If you want a deal,
you should be willing to make one. You're not going
to tell our country how we're going to feel, what
we're going to do, how we're going to act, and
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how we're going to say. If that's just not what
this administration and this president is doing. You can't just
walk in here and just start calling the shots. That's
not how this works. You come into our country, you're
a guest here, and I think that's what the President
was trying to portray during that meeting. But from what
I understand, there are still very much talks behind the scenes.
As we know, the President met with Vladimir Putin during
the pope's funeral in Italy this past week, and I'm
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assuming that those talks went very well, because I don't
know what President Trump had said behind closed doors, but
they're clearly making some progress. It's baby steps, but it's
definitely a step in the right direction in finally getting
this war finish and done with a war that, as
President Trump's says, has never should have been started.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
The Trump and Moran also went back and forth on
Joe Biden's declimb here was do you.
Speaker 4 (19:55):
Think the reputation in the United States has gone down
your presidence? No, I think it's gone way up, and
I think we're respected country again. We were left at
all over the world. We had a president that couldn't
walk up a flight of stairs, couldn't walk down a
flight of stairs, couldn't walk across the stage without falling.
We had a president that was grossly incompetent. You knew it,
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I knew it, and everybody knew it, but you guys
didn't want to write it because you're fake news.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
All right, thank you.
Speaker 4 (20:23):
By the way, ABC is one of the worst. I
have to be honest.
Speaker 1 (20:25):
Okay, thank you, well. ABC is one of the worst,
and I'm glad he's staying on this because the media
is trying desperately to do though. Well, we were lied to.
We didn't know. Of course they knew. They covered it
up because they're evil demons.
Speaker 8 (20:41):
No, I'm surprised Terry didn't do some damage control there
and try to cover up the president's decline, then a
former president's decline. Then excuse me. What's interesting is that
I covered this White House under Joe Biden, and the
moments that I did see him, it was very apparent.
You didn't need the mainstream media to tell you that.
You just needed to be an average everyday American watching
the TV screen. And what's funny is that this mainstream
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media was trying to play it as if the president
was sharp, he was focused, he was there, he was
with it. But all the signs were there. I mean,
you had a masked face, little to no emotion on
his face, garbled speech, no one understood what he was
saying at the time, and a very stiffened gate when
he walked across the lawn to either depart or return
back from wherever where he was going. And those were
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all the telltale signs that it was dementia or it
was parkinson, some kind of very mild version of it.
I'm not here to diagnose the former president, but I
saw because I had a family member, my grandmother, She
dealt with it, and I'm sure everybody has had a
family member that has dealt with it. And what's so
alarming is that during the White House correspondence dinner they
awarded who Alex Thompson for bringing this to light and
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having the best voting on the former president's decline. Was
that was comedic. That is laughable because this was the
same administration. The same reporters had told us, no, you know,
he's making all the deals. Look at the president go
he is so sharp and focused, and don't listen to
what he's saying. He's just you know, he's just maybe
a little bit older, a little bit wiser, and that
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just wasn't the case. I did a whole thirty minute
investigate a piece on the president's decline, and he, whoever
Alex Thompson is, didn't even scratch the surface of some
of the things that I uncovered and who I spoke
to regarding the form president's condition. So it's laughable. And
I'm surprised that the mainstream media is still playing along
with this and still want admit that they were the
ones involved in the biggest cover up scheme to go
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down in history.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
Yeah, Monica, the way I see it, by this point
in time, I think they doth protest too much, meaning
they keep bringing this up. Hey, we didn't lie, we
didn't cover it up. We didn't lie, we didn't cover
it up. I get the sense that the media thinks
that they lost significant credibility with their cover up. But
I don't work with these people every day, Thank god,
you do. Do You get that sense?
Speaker 8 (22:55):
Absolutely? And it's evident in the briefing rooms every single day,
because I feel like between the new media along the
sides of the room there, and between some of the
things that I've been hearing on the ground with voters everyday, Americans,
those who tune into the press briefings. It's the current
theme is that, you know, every day people are not
taking the mainstream media seriously anymore. And I've said it
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once and I'll say it again. The Biden administration bred
a sense of elitism in that press briefing room and
bred a sense of elitism to mainstream media reporters as well.
So to see how the outsiders are kind of looking
into this White House with these reporters and how they
covered or didn't cover Joe Biden's cognitive decline is something
that I feel like it was completely lost everybody. Nobody
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trusts the mainstream media anymore. And that's really the sense
that I get. And that's why these mainstream outlets are
dying out. More people are tuning into you, They're tuning
into other people who have podcast shows, Megan Kelly, you
name it, a turning point, USA shows, Charlie kirk All
doing fantastic job and bringing the truth because you can't
hide the truth. There's only so much you can hide
from the American people until things start, things don't start
(24:01):
adding up. And that's what happened with Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Thank god it did Monica, appreciate you come back soon,
all right. The budget process, look, I'm gonna go ahead
and give it away here is not going well. It
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Treasury Department just issued a statement that the US now
needs to borrow half a trillion. Actually specifically, it's five
(25:31):
hundred and fourteen billion dollars this quarter. So I did
go to community college, but that tells me we need
to do that three more times and for one year.
That's a three hundred and twenty percent increase on its
previous estimate. Case you're wondering about the debt. Joining me now,
a great senator from the state of Wisconsin, Senator Ron
(25:51):
Johnson's here to discuss that, amongst other things. Okay, Senator,
why are we borrowing so much money?
Speaker 9 (25:57):
Because we're spending so much money and we're spending money
that we don't have. We're spending more money than we
take in through tax revenue. So we're running these enormous deficits,
and unfortunately, the public is not outraged by it, and
as a result of very few people here in washingt
DC are concerned about as well. They're just wistling by
the graveyard. I'm one of the few that's not.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Okay. So how do we make the public make the
connection between inflation which everyone's mad about. Inflation everybody was
one of the drivers of people in the election. But
they're okay with spending. They're okay with the trillion here,
they're okay with five hundred being there, but then the
next moment they're complaining about the grocery prices. How do
American people not make this connection?
Speaker 9 (26:41):
Well, first of all, we don't educate the American public.
We don't educate them in economics or really our former government,
and so they're largely uninformed. But it's pretty obvious to me.
Inflation's pretty easy to define. It's too many dollars chasing
too few goods. So when you're spending massive amounts of dollars,
we don't have the only way to spend that money
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is you print them, and so you create more dollars
chasing too few goods. That's what sparked forty hind inflations.
We went on this massive spending spree under COVID. We
went from four point four trillion dollars to six point
five trillion dollars the next year.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
We've averaged six point five trillion dollars of the last
five years.
Speaker 9 (27:18):
And you've heard me say, there no family if they
had an illness and they had to borrow fifty thousand
dollars to pay for medical bills, if that family member
got well, would keep borrowing fifty thousand dollars and spend
that level. That's exactly what we've done, which is why
I continue to insist that we return to a reasonable pre.
Speaker 3 (27:36):
Pandemic spending level.
Speaker 9 (27:38):
But unfortunately, the big beautiful bill reconciliation process is not
resulting from what I can see in returning to a
pre pandemic level, because once start spending money, there are
constituencies for that free federal money, and everybody's afraid or.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
You can't cut that, you can't cut that, you can't
cut that. That's the wrong way of looking at things.
Speaker 9 (28:00):
The way to look at it is, listen, we went
from four point four to now about seven trillion dollars.
Let's set spending levels and a reasonable baseline based on
pre pandemic levels. I've given people options in between five
point five and six point five trillion dollars. Six point
five trillion dollars ought to be our maximum mount. We
should spend no more than six point five trillion dollars
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in fiscal your twenty twenty six.
Speaker 1 (28:25):
Okay, so where is all this budget reconciliation process? Because
I feel like you and I had this conversation a
friggin month ago when we were working on the Senate
portion and the House portion, and they're trying to maror
where are we on all this? So we're going to
have a bill by close of business.
Speaker 9 (28:39):
Where are we? Well, I'm not going to vote for
it now. That's the way it's rolling out right now. Again,
there's a couple of ways of addressing spending. One is
to institute some controls and live by them. That's the
way you do in the private sector. In the private sector,
if my manager said, if I told them, listen, you
can increase your budgets based on inflation and the number
of customers you serve.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Okay with that.
Speaker 9 (29:00):
But I come back five years later and those budgets
are five or ten or twenty percent higher than that,
Say what, you knuckleheads, You can't do that. Bring your
budget back in line with what you spent five years ago,
plus inflation and population growth. That's again, that's what the
five point five to six point five trillion dollar level is,
depending on which year outlet you're looking at. What's happening
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here in Washington, d C. Is they accept the seven
trillion dollars. They look at all these programs, they say, well,
we can't touch that, can't touch that, can't touch that, Oh,
that one, we can tweak that one a little bit.
Speaker 3 (29:33):
So they tweak it. They go to CBO to get a.
Speaker 9 (29:35):
Score, and then they come back from CBO, they do
the arithmetic exercise and go, Okay, we've we've tweaked about
four or five different programs and we've saved X.
Speaker 3 (29:45):
So that's that's as good as we can do.
Speaker 9 (29:47):
And we don't have the votes for it, quite honestly,
because we're not getting leadership from President Trump on this,
and we're really not getting leadership from our from either.
Speaker 3 (29:56):
The Speaker or listen.
Speaker 9 (29:58):
I think the Majority Leader of the Senate, John Thune,
is and totally behind my Budget Review Panel, which would
look at the budget line by line.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
That's what we have to do.
Speaker 9 (30:06):
We have to do the work, and by the way,
Elon mush showed us how to do it with DOGE.
Speaker 3 (30:10):
That's what he's doing.
Speaker 9 (30:11):
He's looking at individual expenditures and contracts and he's exposing
how grotesque the spending is, how we're spending taxpayer dollars
or bio dollars on things that American people don't support,
that we shouldn't be spending money on But if you're
not willing to do that work and go through that
level of detail, you end up with where we're at
seven trillion dollars and maybe we can shave one hundred
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or one hundred and fifty billion dollars a year off
of that and be what it six point eight five
trillion dollars. I mean, it's just completely unacceptable. That's why
I'm speaking out right now. I'm putting people on notice.
I'm not voting for that. What you ought to do
is go to a multi step process again, get the
present the money he needs to secure the border. I
would just extend the current tax law. It's a mess.
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I hate it. It's too complex. But let's prevent a
massive automatic tax increase, which, by the way, was the
under of the twenty seventeen tax so we allowed a
lot of it. We allowed it to automatically expire. That's stupid.
We shouldn't allow it to do. But that's what we're facing.
So correct that mistake, and we do that simply a
one sentence bill. Extend current tax law, take a massive
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tax increase off the table. Then let's get down and
let's do the hard work. Line by line. Let's figure
ot how to return to pre pandemic level. Let's set
processes in place so we can do it again. We've
never had a process to limit government spending. We don't
have a bounced budget requirement, the Budget Act, the Simpson Bulls,
the Budget Control Act. None of these things ever controlled
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federal spending. This budget, this reconciliation process won't control either.
That's obvious. They're not getting down to a pre pandemic level,
which is why I'm speaking out.
Speaker 1 (31:48):
Senator President Trump sat down with Terry Moran ABC and
talked about the tariffs here.
Speaker 4 (31:53):
He was one hundred and forty tariffs on China, and
that is that basically an embargo.
Speaker 3 (32:00):
It'll raise prices on.
Speaker 5 (32:01):
Everything from electronics to clothing to building houses.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
You don't know that.
Speaker 3 (32:05):
You don't know whether or not.
Speaker 4 (32:06):
China's mathematics China probably will eat those tariffs. But at
one hundred and forty five, they basically can't do much
business with the United States, and they were making from
US a trillion dollars a year. They were ripping us
off like nobody's ever ripped us off.
Speaker 3 (32:21):
And by the way, we have other countries that were
just as bad.
Speaker 4 (32:24):
If you look at the European Union, it was terrible
what they've done to us. Every country, almost every country
in the world was ripping us off.
Speaker 3 (32:31):
They're not doing that anymore.
Speaker 1 (32:34):
Senator, Is that are the terroiffs responsible for the point
three percent drop in GDP? Is it? Is it? What
is it? What happened? Why are we shrinking?
Speaker 3 (32:45):
No?
Speaker 9 (32:45):
I mean, the terriffs haven't had any impact on our
economy yet other than create an awful lot of uncertainty instability,
which is drying up investment. And that's something that tru
administration really needs to be concerned about. If they don't
conclude these trade deals, if we don't return stability in
certain the economy, we are going to have a huge
mess in our hand.
Speaker 3 (33:02):
Now.
Speaker 9 (33:02):
Listen, the Biden administration, whatever economic growth we got was
primarily fueled by this massive depths of spending, which also
devalued our dollar. A dollar you held at the end
in twenty nineteen is only worth eighty cents today. Okay,
if you held at nineteen ninety eight, it's only worth
fifty one cents. And we just continue to devalue our
dollar through all this massive depths of spending. That's why
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people can't afford things. Listen, there's a real problem in
terms of what manufacturing of crucial products. We've offshore pharmaceuticals,
high end semiconductors, earth minerals. There's a list of these
things we need to focus on. How do you bring
those things back. We need figure out some way to
deal with China because they're breaking.
Speaker 3 (33:43):
All the rules. I mean, I totally agree with that.
Speaker 9 (33:47):
I don't think it's going to be as inflationary as
some people say, because that tariffs is being applied to
the cost of goods company from China before all the markups,
I think I could.
Speaker 3 (33:54):
Have an inflationary impact.
Speaker 9 (33:56):
I'm concerned about the instability within supply chains of people
that again, they've set up these supply chains over decades.
You can be upset about them for doing that, but
you can't you can't re established supply chains overnight. So
it's going to be highly disruptive. My role has really
let the administration understand exactly how disruptive. Hopefully the administration,
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once they get through these initial negotiations, will look at
different exemptions to make sure we're not imposing self inflicted
wounds on our economy and good American businesses that are
trying to.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Do the right thing.
Speaker 1 (34:32):
I find the Senator, the judges. Everybody's mad about the judges.
I can only imagine what your emails look like. My
emails are a disaster. People are people are ready for
Julia a season across the rubicon at this point in time.
They wake up every single morning and they see some
new judges stopping this and stopping that. Can the send
it do anything?
Speaker 9 (34:52):
Well, we have too many Democrats here, so we can't won't.
Here's who needs to fix this is Chief Justice Roberts.
He's the head of the judicial branch. They've got to
reign in these out of control district judges. By the way,
one thing the Trump administration is doing. I completely agree
that they went in. They arrested the circuit judge in
Wisconsin who obstructed justice. When ice agents or federal agents
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who were trying to arrest somebody in a safe manner
inside the courthouse, she obstructed justice.
Speaker 3 (35:22):
I'm shocked.
Speaker 9 (35:23):
I'm actually applaud my radical left the Wisconsin Supreme Court
for basically disqualifying her from sitting for the time being.
Speaker 3 (35:32):
That's good.
Speaker 9 (35:33):
That judge needs to pay the ultimate penalty, the maximum
penalty in terms of what would be assessed to any
other American citizen obstructing justice and endangering the public the
way she did.
Speaker 1 (35:46):
Yeah, she certainly does. Senator, thank you as always. I
appreciate you, sir. All right, do you know that the
House is increasing medicaid spending. I'm not even making that up.
It's not just that we're not cutting anything. They've built
like a twenty five percent increase into the spending. I'm frustrated. Whatever.
(36:13):
Let's talk about democrats, street communists versus elite communists. They're
going to war with each other. We'll talk about that
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We'll be back, all right. So let's do a little
recap of something we've talked about on the show, because
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there's another great example of this out here. There are
two divisions of communism now in always there always have been.
It was this way in the Soviet Union, it was
this way in China, it was this way in Cambodia.
It's this way here in the United States of America.
There are elite communists and there are street community and
they are separate divisions. The street communists, you see them
it's the climate change nutters out there, the Black Lives
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Matter animals, the feminist animals, the abortion loving animals, all
those street animals out there who loot and murder and
vandalize and yell and scream. But here's the thing. Nobody
wants to be on the streets yelling and screaming and
throwing poop of people. Not if they have the option
of putting on a nice suit, fancy steak dinner, flying
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first class, five star hotels. The streets dream of making
that transition one day into being elites, and the elites
will allow it. They will allow it, except the elites
have a rule. They have now and I have always
had a rule. You can make the transition. You can
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join their little club, but you are not allowed to
make trouble for them. You see, you can join, but
you're gonna be a good little boy or a good
little girl, and you're gonna follow the rule, or you're
going to be gone. Exhibit A. Well, our latest exhibit,
it's not Exhibit A is David Hogg. David Hogg got famous,
got really really famous by pretending to be a school
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shooting survivor from Florida. He parlayed this into a Harvard
education and now national prominence as a gun grabbing street animal.
This is what he's been doing with his time, and
David Hogg decided he wanted to make the transition to
five star hotels and steak dinners. So David Hogg is
now vice chair of the DNC. But David Hogg doesn't
(39:36):
watch I'm write very clearly, or he would have learned
you can't bring your street animal ways with you. You see.
He went on TV and said.
Speaker 10 (39:45):
This, we're failing to meet the moment. A lot of
our members of Congress aren't failing to meet the moment, frankly,
and we need to make sure that they know that
they're going to be held accountable. And we're going to
have primary challenges in our safe seats where we have
members of Congress who when they're not being affected or
they're not able to meet this moment, that they know
that there's a young person who is willing to challenge
them and there are resources behind them.
Speaker 1 (40:05):
Five minis laytail. Let me be unequivocal.
Speaker 11 (40:08):
No DNC officer should ever attempt to influence the outcome
of a primary election, whether on behalf of an incumbent
or a challenger. If you want to challenge incumments, you're
more than free to do that, but just not as
an officer of the DNC, because our job.
Speaker 1 (40:23):
Is to be neutral arbiters.
Speaker 11 (40:25):
We can't be both the referee and also the player
at the same time.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
And now we find out that DNC is getting ready
to replace David Hogg. They wouldn't found some Indian woman.
They're going to talk about it. They'll make it about
THEI but none of this is about handouts to Indians.
This is about sending a street communist back to the
streets because he made trouble for the elites. David Hogg
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is going to join the Jamal Bowmans of the world,
the Corey Bushes of the world. He's going to join
them in discovering that you are allowed to get off
the streets and set the signs down and stop throwing
the poop right up to the point you start making
trouble for them, and then it's back to the gutter.
You go, see you, David, Which brings me to my
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final point here, Tim Walls. Tim Walls said, the quiet
part out loud.
Speaker 7 (41:22):
I knew I was on the ticket. I would argue
because we did a lot of amazing progressive things in Minnesota,
the improved people's lives. But I also was on the
ticket quite honestly, you know, because I could code talk
to white guys watching football fixing their truck during that
that I could put them at ease.
Speaker 3 (41:39):
I was the.
Speaker 7 (41:39):
Permission structure to say, look, you can do this and
vote for this. And you look across those swing states,
with the exception of Minnesota, we didn't get.
Speaker 1 (41:49):
Enough pretty revealing how democrats plot and think about you. Right,
that's how they think about you. It's just the white
guy the issue just to that, Hey, let's grab this
idiot walls. I bet those white people were dumb enough.
We'll put it. We'll put them in front of a
pickup trucks. How these people think and they wonder why
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the American people have completely rejected them. All right, let's
do light in the mood next. All right, it is
time to lighten the mood. And look, there are two things. Well,
there's one thing I love and something else that I liked.
(42:32):
You know, I love red lobster. I can't help it.
Since I was a child, that was always just wonderful
to me. We didn't go out to eat much. But
when we did, we used to beg for Red Lobster,
beg for it. And now that I'm older, I have
one that's pretty close to the studio here. When I can,
I go. I just dated their last Friday with my son.
(42:53):
I love it. I can't help it. So I love
Red Lobster and I liked Anthony Boordino. I don't want
to act like I was a big Anthony Dane fan,
but I liked him. I always thought, Wow, that's a
pretty cool gig. Dude bounces around the world eating delicious food.
Look pretty cool. But there's this dude named Jonathan Kite.
He impersonated Anthony Boordaine and ate it. Red Lobster.
Speaker 12 (43:16):
Welcome to America's landlocked love letter to suburban seafood, Red Lobster,
where Atlantis meets elastic pants, deep Sea meets deep Friar,
and everyone's finding Nemo delicious. It's high calories on the
high Seas. Once upon a time, Odysseus had to wrestle
mythical monsters before savoring a bounty this sacred. Today, your
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biggest battle is staying awake after succumbing to the siren
song of the Cheddar Bay biscuits, warm golden seductresses whose
buttery whispers could lull Poseidon himself into a carb induced coma.
Then there's lobster Fest, the annual crustacean bloodbath, red Lobster's
red wedding. For a few hallowed weeks, every lobster within
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driving distances dragged from the deep, sacrificed to Dionysus, and
crammed into more dishes than Elon Musk has offspring. And
of course the tank, a sadistic petting zoo where doomed
lobsters live out their final hours like reality show contestants
awaiting elimination. This is tank to table dining, part Hunger Games,
part Deadliest Catch. Shell shackled gladiators silently await broiled oblivion,
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each hoping the odds are ever in their flavor. You
come to Red Lobster because it reminds you of a
time when tying a plastic vib felt like fine dining,
and somehow it still does
Speaker 1 (44:39):
Well done, sir, I'll sitemo