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August 22, 2024 43 mins

The Democrat Party has embraced communism, whether they know it or not. This has been years in the making and led us to this very moment, where Kamala Harris is putting communist policies into her platform. Don't just take Jesse Kelly's word for it, even the Washington Post agrees. In this special, Jesse talks to a variety of guests, including Mike Cernovich, Tiana Lowe Doescher, Carol Roth and Marc Morano to break down Kamala's various communist policies and what it would mean for America if she was elected.

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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Why do they lie? Why do the communists lie with
such ease?

Speaker 2 (00:14):
They do? They lie about everything.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
You've watched any minute of the DNC this year, you saw.

Speaker 2 (00:21):
Just lie after lie after lie after lie.

Speaker 1 (00:24):
They're going to secure the border, they love the military,
they love law enforcement, we're going to fund the police,
or just gigantic lines. Well, it's important to understand why
they can justify that, because we all have a conscience.
Doesn't matter what your morality happens to be, what your
religious beliefs happen to be. Everyone has a conscience, right

(00:47):
I do.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
Everyone does.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
How do you justify the things you did that day
as you lay your head down on a pillow at night.
If you're a communist, if you're Kamala Harris, if you're
the Democrat themselves, how do you justify lying about every single.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
Thing you want to do? Well, you believe.

Speaker 1 (01:09):
In something higher to justify the lie. It serves your revolution,
it serves your religion, and therefore it gives your conscience
the justification it needs to lie about everything at all times.
And I'm here to tell you if these people get elected,

(01:32):
and if they're able to implement their economic agenda, there
is more pain and suffering coming for this country than
you can possibly imagine. Set aside the speeches, set aside
the lies, let's just listen for a minute about Dome's
policies and the things she actually wants to do.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
It has to be about a goal of saying everybody
should end up in the same place. And since we
didn't start in the same place, some folks might need
more equitable distribution, giving resources based on equity. Understanding that
we fight for equality, but we also need to fight
for equity. Understanding not everyone starts out at the same place,
so there's a big difference between equality and equity. Equality

(02:20):
suggest often everybody should get the same thing. Well, that
often assumes everybody started out in the same place, as
opposed to equity, which is everyone should end up in
the same place. And if you then understand not everybody
started out in the same place, you understand some people
need more so we all end up in the same place.

Speaker 1 (02:44):
Right.

Speaker 3 (02:45):
We are proud of the fact that equity is one
of our guiding principles, proud.

Speaker 4 (02:51):
Of the fact that we understand.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
Equality is important, but not everybody starts out on the
same base.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
That's communism, That's what it is. She loves that concept,
talks about it all the time. Equity is communism, And
of course she's trying to do the best she can
to massage that kind of tweak the language a little bit.
But what she's saying, she's saying, not only should the
government control things, the government should discriminate you. You've had privileges,

(03:27):
You've been given things that this Democrat constituent or this
Democrat constituent, they didn't start out the same place you did.
So when the government steals large quantities of your money
enhance it to people who hate your guts and happen
to vote for Dome, well, don't you believe in equity.
Equity is communism. Equity is communism. It is a communist

(03:51):
concept from Karl Marx all the way to today. That's
what equity is. Don't ever let these people will convince
you that they're moderate, that they're just kind of a
little on the left, that they are even anything close
to an acceptable option.

Speaker 5 (04:09):
Four years of Dome walls will be like a nuclear
bomb dropped on the United States of America, and the
American people had better wake up to that fact.

Speaker 2 (04:22):
That's my concern.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
I'm not necessarily worried about you. I'm worried about your
normy friends, your liberal and pagy. I'm worried about the
people who believe the lies or try to make excuses
to go vote for him. I had this conversation the
other day. I was with a group of dudes. It
was all Republicans. There's one Democrat there. I didn't bring him,
but there was one Democrat there, and that conversation I

(04:46):
had with him still I can't get it out of
my head. He said something. Of course he had to
bring it up. We weren't even talking politics. You see
what Trump said. And I said, yeah, that's all what
Trump said?

Speaker 2 (04:58):
What was wrong with it?

Speaker 4 (04:58):
He did?

Speaker 1 (04:59):
He of course had no So he's crazy. That guy's crazy,
it's all he kept saying. I was trying to stay calm.
I said, okay, what was crazy? Which part? The guy's
just a nut. Can't believe anyone's going.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
To vote for that.

Speaker 1 (05:11):
And so I said, okay, so you're gonna vote for
Kamala Harris. Well, yeah, you know she came out for
price controls, right, That's why I told you guys. So
you know she came out for price controls, right? Why
is that bad? And I explained to him very calmly,
that that will result in businesses going under, probably empty shelves, starvation.

(05:34):
It's communism that's been horrific every time it's been tried.
I just laid it all out for him as logically
as I possibly could. And you know what he said
back to me, kid, you not, well, she's not gonna
be able to actually implement that. He's going to go
vote for the communists. And his justification is she won't
be able to implement any of the horrors she has planned.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
And that's why.

Speaker 1 (05:59):
Governor Ratchett, Gretchen Whitmer, that's why Democrats, that's why they
go on TV and they try to act like, Wow,
this stuff's no big deal.

Speaker 6 (06:08):
Well, I think people are reading too much into what
has been put out.

Speaker 1 (06:13):
There, reading too much into it. Huh, We're just we're
reading too much into all these communist schemes. Of course,
what are you doing joining me now? The author of
many books you really probably should pick up. You will
own nothing. It looks like that's where we're headed. My friend,
Carol Roth, Carol, are you reading too much into these

(06:36):
whole price control things? What's wrong with price controls? After
all Carroll, the prices are too high. Governments should just
tell them don't raise prices, in fact, lower prices. This
sounds wonderful. What's wrong with it?

Speaker 7 (06:47):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (06:48):
I love the fact that the only sort of proponents
of these policies that Comrade Kamala is putting out are.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
The people say, oh, they'll never get enacted. So basically,
she you're saying.

Speaker 8 (07:00):
That she has no plan and we should just be
voting on vibes and joy because you know, joy pays
for your food, and it pays for your rent, and
it puts gas in your car and all that kind
of stuff. The price controls thing is among the most
one of many of the most frightening things I've ever heard,
and they keep coming out of the Kamala Harris campaign.

(07:21):
You know, Kamala Harris has been very responsible for the
economic pain that Americans are feeling.

Speaker 4 (07:28):
She had the.

Speaker 8 (07:29):
Deciding vote on everything from the American and Rescue Plan,
which stokes historic inflation, to the Inflation Reduction Act, which
has kept our deficits and to near two trillion dollars
a year. So the fact that people are feeling economic
pain and that is the number one issue.

Speaker 4 (07:46):
She needs a villain.

Speaker 8 (07:47):
She can't just accept that, you know, that's her responsibility.
So now it's all these greedy corporations who apparently just
woke up and decided to be greedy over the last
three and a half years.

Speaker 4 (07:58):
Now we know this is just not the case.

Speaker 8 (08:02):
You know, if you look at the PPI versus the CPI,
the PPI is.

Speaker 4 (08:06):
A wholesale measure of inflation.

Speaker 8 (08:09):
It's the inputs into goods and services versus the CPI,
which is what consumers are actually paying.

Speaker 4 (08:16):
If there was gouging.

Speaker 8 (08:17):
Going on, either at the whole sale level or the
retail level, we would expect to see a massive divergence
between the inflation.

Speaker 4 (08:24):
And those two indicators, and they have.

Speaker 8 (08:25):
Tracked each other very closely, so we know that that's
obviously not the case.

Speaker 4 (08:30):
But the idea jesse.

Speaker 8 (08:31):
Of price couching and price controls, I mean, this is
just absolutely like if you bought into.

Speaker 4 (08:39):
The corporate greed.

Speaker 8 (08:40):
The fact that you know, Grocerysource have one point six
percent net profit margins last year, her fix to that
is something that is going to cause rationing and shortages.

Speaker 4 (08:52):
Every person knows this.

Speaker 8 (08:53):
She's getting panned across the aisle, except for these you know,
good little communists like whitm who are saying, no, just
don't pay attention to it.

Speaker 4 (09:02):
That's the best thing they can say about it.

Speaker 1 (09:06):
Carol, can you take me to econ one oh one class,
because there's a bunch of people watching right now who
want to be able to explain this to their liberal ant.
Peggy's why don't price controls work? Why doesn't it work?
Eggs are too expensive? Why can't government just say you're
not allowed to charge that much for eggs?

Speaker 2 (09:25):
Why doesn't it work?

Speaker 4 (09:27):
Because if companies don't.

Speaker 8 (09:29):
Have the ability to charge their own costs of goods
and services, and you have to remember that companies not
only have their inputs gone up, but their labor has
gone up, their overhead has gone up, their energy has
gone up, so their own cost of doing.

Speaker 4 (09:45):
Business is higher.

Speaker 8 (09:46):
Then you have businesses that it's either not worth it
for them to be able to produce or they go
out of business entirely, and you have.

Speaker 4 (09:55):
Fewer goods and services available.

Speaker 8 (09:58):
So in the case of food, you would have less
food available, and that means that you would either have rationing,
which is some some other way other than price of
dividing up those scarce resources, or in the worst case scenario,
you would just have shortages and your social unrest and
all the things that go along with it. So it's

(10:18):
one of those things that sounds great in theory, but
the outcome, and this is like you said in every
econ one on one book, everybody knows this is that
if you put in a price control, you're going to
get less of those goods and services.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Do you think do you think these ideas come from her?
I mean, there's not much that comes from her. This
is very clearly not somebody who does a lot of
reading or thinking. This really is just the communist machine
that's around her now right. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (10:50):
I mean I've been contended for a long time that
Joe Biden hasn't been running the country for the last
three and a half years. There's some sort of regime,
and it's the same regime that says, sorry, Joe, you're
no longer.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
Going to be in and tap Kamala in.

Speaker 8 (11:04):
Obviously they're part of that plan is okay, you have
to go along with whatever it is that we say.
And we're seeing the advisors that she's bringing in, people
like Brian Deese, who was a Biden economic advisor, who
was an Obama economic advisor, who advised Hillary Clifton in
that interim period when she ran for president. And oh,
by the way, who's somebody would like a political science

(11:24):
and law degree and doesn't actually come from the private
sector except for a short stint as black Rock at
the head of sustainable Investing. But these are not people
behind her who are small business owners who have been
in the private sector, who know how things work. And
I mean you've listened to her talk about things like
how much she loves buses and the cloud, which she

(11:47):
thinks happens to be an actual cloud.

Speaker 4 (11:49):
Above your head where you put things.

Speaker 8 (11:52):
So the idea that she has a lot of economic prowess,
I think is pretty clear that that's not happening. She's
just taking whatever the time talking points are as viewing
them out, and the talking points, ladies and gentlemen, are
completely frightening.

Speaker 4 (12:06):
Like if you thought the last three and.

Speaker 8 (12:08):
A half years that you know, her and Biden were
responsible for, we're bad everything that's coming out, you know,
basically food shortages, worsening the housing crisis, and crashing the
stock market in the economy. If that sounds joyful to you, well,
then vote for Kamala Harris.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
So, Carol, how could so many people vote for Kamala Harris.
We all know, I'm Lord Willing, it's less than fifty percent,
but we all know roughly half the country's going to
go punch that button for Dome this November. How how
could that be?

Speaker 2 (12:39):
Are we this domb?

Speaker 9 (12:40):
Now?

Speaker 4 (12:41):
Yes, we are this domb as a country.

Speaker 8 (12:44):
We have a economically and financially illiterate electorate, and people
who aren't in the flow of information or who listen
to the corporate press don't even know what's going on,
nor could they process it if they did know what's
going on. The fact that we're at Chris levels of
debt to GDP one hundred and twenty percent, you know
this would be a bad outcome at any point in time.

Speaker 4 (13:06):
But we are at this very scary situation.

Speaker 8 (13:09):
People have forgotten that the US debt has been downgraded
multiple times under the Biden Harris regime. So this is
a very scary time. And instead of being serious and
saying this is the most important issue, so I'm going
to vote for the most important issue. They want to
be a part of history, They want to be part
of the vibes. They want to be part of the
cool kids campaign and align with their favorite Hollywood celebrity

(13:31):
instead of getting realistic and understanding that the American way
of life is under threats and if they vote for vibes,
they're going to have some really bad vibes coming down
the line.

Speaker 1 (13:42):
Yeah, great depression, food shortages, things like that always come
with some really icky vibes, don't they, Carol, thank you.

Speaker 2 (13:51):
You are the best. I appreciate it, all right.

Speaker 1 (13:55):
Tiana Lowe Desher joins us in a moment break down
some more of the these economic policies they're proposing. Look, it's
all that may have made you uncomfortable, but I'm right,
and so she We'll be back.

Speaker 3 (14:24):
A loaf of bread cost fifty percent more today than
it did before the pandemic. Ground beef is up almost
fifty percent.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
Wow, that seems like quite a campaign strategy. Who's been
in charge all this time? Joining me now, my friend
Tiana Lodesher, columnist for the Washington Examiner, Tianna, who's she
campaigning against?

Speaker 2 (14:49):
There?

Speaker 1 (14:50):
What's this woman been doing for the last three and
a half years.

Speaker 7 (14:53):
Meanwhile, OJ is looking for the real killer Jesse. No,
it's clear if you go through the data on those
price increases across the board, but especially in groceries. It
all happened under Biden and Harris. Under Trump, inflation averaged
less than two percent each year, and two percent is
that Federal reserve target. Under Biden and Harris, it is

(15:15):
average nearly six percent, so three times what the Fed wants.
And yet she thinks that she is the solution to
the inflation she created in the form of price controls,
which I think that we on the right sometimes throw
around terms like communists or socialists frivolously, but in this case,
that's exactly what her economic plan is.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Can you explain to people why, just I know, we're
stepping out of the Kamala world here for a moment,
why is there a target for two percent inflation by
the Fed at all?

Speaker 2 (15:50):
It's hard for people to understand.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
Wait a minute, So your target is to make sure
the value of my dollar goes down a little bit
every year.

Speaker 2 (15:56):
It's hard for people to get. Can you explain that
to me?

Speaker 7 (16:01):
When it's a fixed two percent amount, it means that
employers are expected to account for that in the cost
of living adjustment, I mean, social Security payments are supposed
to be predictable things like that, and what you don't
want is you don't want to have massive variability in
terms of deflation and inflation, because if prices start going down, down, down, down,

(16:23):
then you could wind up in a depressive spiral where
people are not wanting to sell their goods, right, or
where people are holding on to their goods and it
slows economic growth. So the idea is that with two percent,
is that supposed to be very predictable. You are having
room for keeping unemployment lower than you could do because

(16:43):
if you had that zero percent inflation target, then what
you would have is higher unemployment. And what we saw
in twenty nineteen it was the Goldilocks economy at least
when it came to these metrics. Right, You and I
both know debt and government spending is still way too high,
but the macro economic factors like unemployment, inflation, you this
perfect happy medium. And then COVID came and they had

(17:06):
the excuse to inflate away the currency.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
How did they cause so much inflation? Why are eggs
so expensive now? It'sihanna? Why is power so expensive? My
power bill is jaw dropping?

Speaker 2 (17:19):
Now?

Speaker 1 (17:20):
How did these things happen? Because of COVID.

Speaker 7 (17:23):
Broadly speaking, inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon.
It's too many dollars chasing too few goods. And there
are ways in the Biden administration made it worse. Right, So,
for one thing, you had Kamala Harris being the swing
vote on the one point nine trillion dollar American Rescue
Plan and then the one point three trillion dollar Inflation

(17:44):
Reduction Act, which reduced inflation. The same way that the
Democratic People's Republic of Korea is a democratic republic, it's
not we Uh. There's a study that just came out
the other day from a University of Chicago professor Casey
Mulligan that found that the majority of the excess inflation
that happened under Biden and Harris is because of those
two swing votes to Kamala Harris forr Felth made so

(18:07):
on top of all this government spending, and the government
does have to fund it some way, and that's in defoult,
that's in devaluing our own paychecks. Average Americans taken a
five percent hit to their paycheck. Then she's also they've
also overly regulated the energy industry. You've also given handouts
to that fifty five to sixty five age demographic where

(18:30):
they aren't working anymore. They all retired early. And it's
you and I and those of us with young kids
or those of us that want to start families who
are paying for everyone else. So we don't have enough workers,
we don't have enough, we don't have enough energy. Energy
is a leading indicator for prices across the board. And
then on top of it, it's an intentional design. You
inflate the currency to fund government debt. It's called seniorage,

(18:53):
and it's been going on in human history for thousands
of you, for thousands of years.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Why do they want the border open?

Speaker 1 (19:01):
This is obviously something that's been done purposefully. I should
note that's also inflationary. To bring in twenty million people
you have to pay for in four years. But why
are they so adamant about bringing in a bunch of
murderers and rapists.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
It doesn't make sense.

Speaker 7 (19:17):
Disinflation. So legal immigration, when done correctly, can be disinflationary.
Illegal immigration, as you point out, is the exact opposite.
Not only is it jacking up prices in the housing market,
but also a lot of these democratic localities they have
laws that prevent new housing from being built. You have
them draining these social safety nets. Here in Chicago, the

(19:39):
city spends some seven thousand dollars per month per migrant
just to house them in what used to be a
high school. And so a part of it, I think
is Joe Biden being naive in believing his base and
believing that, oh, the child separation is inhumane, making it
so that way we can't let a side seekers in

(20:00):
the country. It's in humane. And what's the result. The
majority of migrants coming into the country are no longer
from either Mexico or the Northern Triangle countries. They're coming
from Iran, they're coming from China, they're coming from Russia,
They're coming from countries, and they're exporting military aged men
who are indeed coming in. And the correct word at
this point when it's ten million illegal immigrants strong, is

(20:23):
probably invasion. I think it's a combination of true believers
and those that were stupid enough to get duped by then,
because a massive issue that we have is DHS Inspector
General just announced that we have more than a quarter
million missing children, and a lot of these children were
trafficked on the way through the Darien gap and back

(20:46):
into the US, and we've lost them.

Speaker 1 (20:50):
Gosh, it's so sad, not just what they've been through,
what they're going through right now within our borders. It's
freaking awful, Tiana, amount of time. Appreciate you very much.
All right, Mark Morano is gonna join us. He's all
over the insane climate policies of Dome.

Speaker 2 (21:08):
We'll talk to him next.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
So I am offering a green new deal that has
been described as one of the most aggressive and progressive,
which says that by twenty forty five, we will have
a clean economy. We will invest in renewable energy.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
A clean economy that sounds so lovely. It's gonna be clean.
We're just gonna scrub it. Joining me now, my friend
Mark Morano, Executive editor, climatedepot dot com. Mark, I'm excited
for this to have an economy that's clean. It sounds
so nice. We're just gonna clean it.

Speaker 10 (22:00):
You know what the really word the word she wants
to use.

Speaker 6 (22:02):
There is a centrally planned, command and control economy, dictated
by every dictating every aspect of your life. Because when
they talk about a clean economy, what she's referring to
is solar wind and evs and in order to make
and of course limits on eating red meat, and of

(22:23):
course regulations on every aspect of your life, your freedom
of movement, your appliances, pizza ovens, gas stoves, and the
whole Like this is a specter that I think, uh,
you know, MOUs China Stalin would have envied to have
the ability to impose this clean economy through the massive

(22:45):
organs of the state in which they're able to do it.
And it's mostly at this point because they couldn't get
officially they never even introduced I mean, they introduced the
Green New Deal, but it was never actually voted on.
They're actually just doing this right now through massive cash
and few in Pennsylvania of course being the biggest state.

Speaker 10 (23:02):
But her entire plan is to.

Speaker 6 (23:06):
Go full net zero, beyond what Joe Biden has done
for vice presidential candidate. Walls has done some forty climate
bills in Minnesota. He's the only second most radical climate
governor next to.

Speaker 10 (23:20):
Gavin Newsom in America.

Speaker 6 (23:22):
But he comes off as the aus shucks, you know
guy next door, you know, football coach, So he's very
effective in that you don't these are He's a radical
that you don't.

Speaker 10 (23:30):
Actually, you can't actually tell at first glance.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
Yeah, that's of course their plan.

Speaker 1 (23:36):
And people should know that this climate insanity from Dome
is it's not a one off. She's talked about fracking
in ways like this.

Speaker 3 (23:44):
Yes, climate change is the single greatest threat facing our
world today. That's why I am committed to passing a
green New Deal, creating clean jobs and finally putting an
end to fracking once and for.

Speaker 9 (24:04):
Mama La Kamala.

Speaker 10 (24:04):
Just don't give a frack.

Speaker 9 (24:09):
Mark.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
Mama Kamala wants to ban fracking. What would that mean?

Speaker 6 (24:15):
Well, you know, fracking is the entire reason the United
States led the world and reducing our CO two emissions
after twenty ten to about twenty twenty. No country even
came close. And this was under Donald Trump too. By
the way, if you actually cared about climate change or
thought CO two was driving a catastrophe, you would be

(24:35):
pro fracking.

Speaker 10 (24:36):
But here's what's happened. She never said a word about it.
In twenty twenty.

Speaker 6 (24:40):
Four, her campaign has issued a statement she no longer
supports that. And now you have The New York Times
the Washington Post coming out recently and saying Kamala is
not talking about climate at all anymore.

Speaker 10 (24:51):
Neither is Walls, who's.

Speaker 6 (24:52):
Made it as signature issue as governor.

Speaker 1 (24:54):
They've gone silent.

Speaker 6 (24:56):
Why have they gone silent because they know the public
is complete fatigue from airing first of all, climate emergencies,
climate crisis and all the nonsense. And instead they've turned
the whole issue into cash crabs. And to give you
an example, the Inflation Reduction Act is only passed with
about I think two hundred and seventy billion dollars.

Speaker 10 (25:14):
The latest estimates are.

Speaker 6 (25:15):
They're spending one point two trillion on the way to
multiple trillions. We're at a point in America where Congress
can authorize a bill and it means nothing. They'll get
the budget and go ten twenty thirty times that and
the government just spends beyond that. And all of this money,
of course, is being aimed at Pennsylvania. And we have
Kamala Harris telling farmers in twenty nineteen that if her

(25:38):
new climate policies effect, you remember, they're coming after hygy
olde agriculture. They're coming after meat eating. If you lose
your job farming, don't worry, we're going to retrain you.
You're just one of the victims. You're you can survive
because you're versatile and.

Speaker 10 (25:52):
You can adapt.

Speaker 6 (25:53):
It's a frightening situation because they are imposing top down controls,
collapse of energy, food, transportation, rationing of all of that
to create a chaotic situation. Remember Vladimir len in nineteen
seventeen against ouris Russia. The slogan was the worse the better,
the more inflationary debt cycle, economic calamity, with food shortages,

(26:16):
rationing limits on your transportation, vehicle limits, the more you're
going to have calamity, the easier it is to impose
this kind of centrally planned to solitary envision. Make no mistake,
that is what this is. That's what's happening in Europe.
Of course they're fighting back. The farmers form their own
political party. They sprayed the manure all over the EU

(26:36):
and of course the elections went against the Greens in
June of this year, twenty twenty four. So we'll see
what happens here. But she is doing a great job,
her and her vice president, of being very stealth about
their true agenda, and it's even gotten the notice of
the mainstream media.

Speaker 1 (26:52):
Now, Mark, you say this is about just you know,
handing money to their political allies. But these people want
to ban ask powered vehicles. That surely doesn't have anything
to do with handing out money to people. Write, no,
it doesn't.

Speaker 10 (27:05):
But the inflation.

Speaker 6 (27:06):
What they're doing is they're they're bringing in let's call
them temporary jobs, if unless the government commits long term
to doing this. But they're bringing in like, oh, we're
gonna have a battery assembly plant, all the parts from China,
of course, but we're gonna have this big plant right
here in your little talent.

Speaker 10 (27:21):
And that's what the inflation production.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
And this has been happening for decades with you know
BAXT and so Obama's first green stimulus. Everything looks great
at first until the money drives up and there's no
market for it, and the products are a joke and
they don't actually produce anything, and the batteries aren't good,
and the solar panels.

Speaker 10 (27:37):
That fade out and they don't have energy.

Speaker 9 (27:39):
And then what happens.

Speaker 6 (27:40):
The money goes to the same board, the companies will dissolve,
a new board will form.

Speaker 10 (27:45):
Many times with the same board members.

Speaker 6 (27:47):
They come in and they take over and these and
this is their makeshift jobs.

Speaker 10 (27:51):
The unions love it.

Speaker 6 (27:52):
They can bring the rank and file union in because
they're gonna be these temporary jobs funded by tax dollar.
But no, they don't care because they're they're trying to
even not talk about the gas powered car bands and
in the EV's, I mean, the EV's are collapsing before
our eyes. You know, we used to talk about defund
the police, and it was a big theory. Then they
actually got to implement it. We saw the result. Now
they ran away from it. They're still in the phase

(28:13):
where they're talking about this panacea of evs.

Speaker 10 (28:16):
For just announced they're bailing.

Speaker 6 (28:18):
Every major automaker is losing their shirt on it, walking
away from the EV's, but not the federal government. Federal
government is still in Minnesota's in Harris as far as
we know that. Again, they've gone silent on all of
these plans with EV's. Is one thing to like an
EV and think they're a need second or third car.
It's another to say we're going to ban gas powered cars.

(28:38):
But that's what Harris walls are all about. And again,
this is the most radical climate agenda we've ever seen
that that no one's talking about. And I mean by
no one, I mean, the candidates themselves stopped talking about it.
We don't even know their positions, you know, we don't know,
they don't they don't have any public position on this anymore.

Speaker 10 (28:57):
They've gone silent.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
Yeah, Kamala has many positions.

Speaker 1 (29:02):
Mark, Thank you, sir. I appreciate it very much. Talk
to Cernovich next.

Speaker 6 (29:24):
Vice president Harris has earned the nomination from the grassroots up.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
And not the top down.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
It's amazing, isn't it?

Speaker 1 (29:41):
Look that stupid ham fisted Sky's Green analogy I use
all the time.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
You see it in real time, don't you.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
Mike Cernovich did a documentary on this one that you
should really watch. This years ago and it's still just man.
It hits joining me now. Mike Cernovich, creator of HOAXT,
which I would highly recommend you go watch.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Mike.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
The question is why do they tell these huge lies. Yeah,
there's soulless demons and morons and I got all that,
but they very clearly think this will work on the
American people.

Speaker 9 (30:15):
Well, they blitz people with lies, but the lies are
two fold. So there's why they lie and what they
lie about. And what I think is interesting is that
they have to pretend to be right wing or right
wing conservative that commonly you'll hear people say, Oh, Republican
hasn't won the popular vote since George W. Bush and

(30:35):
I think two thousand and four, Therefore this is a
left wing country. The answer is no. If you look
at everything Comrade Kamala is lying about. She's claiming, Oh,
we love the Second Amendment. Oh, we want to lower taxes,
Oh we want to lower inflation.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
Oh.

Speaker 9 (30:49):
They're pretending to be a Republican, they're pretending to be conservatives.
And that's because you have to You have to lie
if you want to have any chance of winning. The
media goes with it, and unfortunately people on the Democrat
side are gullible people.

Speaker 1 (31:07):
Is that why it works on enough people? And I'm
not saying it's going to work this November, Mike, but
it obviously has worked in the past. Is that why
it works? Is it the media going along with it?
Because honestly, if you had any kind of a media
that was anything other than apparatics, they would destroy these
lies and dismantle the whole thing.

Speaker 9 (31:26):
Yeah, most people don't have their whole entire life to
devote to politics, right, that's the problem. It's easy for
people who have leisure time to follow politics closely, but
most people don't. So that's why the media lies are effective,
because most people don't have the time that it takes

(31:48):
to investigate. So, for example, PolitiFact and all the fact checkers,
they're all claiming that Waltz didn't dodge a deployment. And
anyone who's followed this story knows his own command sergeant
major said he did. His own battalion commander said that
he did. But the gambit made by the media in
the Waltz Harris campaign is that no one will ever

(32:10):
be able to investigate it because they don't have the time,
or they're burned out, or they're stressed out, and they'll
be able to get away with the lies. And unfortunately,
they do get away with a lot of lies.

Speaker 1 (32:21):
Why do Republicans handle campaigns differently than the Democrats do,
because what you pointed out is totally correct. I mean,
you even had losers like Chris Murphy on the stage
talking about how they're gonna Kamala has secured the border
and she's been really tough on the border. Just these
huge lies. But of course they get elected and open

(32:42):
up the border. Republicans don't do that. They campaign as
if they're on the right, and then they get elected
and they turn into wienies.

Speaker 7 (32:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 9 (32:50):
Why is it that Republicans do that is because they
are not real Republicans. They run as Democrats, and again,
the voters. At some point, there has to be accountability, right,
at some point you, for example, the four years at
Trump administration, I really got tired of people saying Trump's
too trusting. Trump hired another hired, betrayed him Trump Trump.

(33:12):
At some point you say, okay, like I get it, Okay,
Trump is king, he's too naive, he's such a sweet sweetheart,
and he's being betrayed by all these people. Great, Great,
that works for like a year, maybe that works for
two years, but you can't keep saying the same thing
in twenty twenty four. And that's how we go with
Republican voters, where oh, they're such good people, they're good

(33:33):
Christian people, they're trust I don't know what Mike Johnson do, right,
Mike Johnson evangelical Christian, He goes down to his knees
in prayer, follows accountability. Amen, Amen, right, hallelujah, great, great,
that's nice. So at some point we have to ask
the people who listen to this, our own voters, the
people that we go to church with, the people that
we know. At some point we have to say, when

(33:53):
are you going to take accountability for who you're voting for?
And we need to quit fall for this kind of
stuff because if that happen, If that happened, we wouldn't
be having this conversation. Everyone is so demoralized always about elections.
But when you look at voter turnout, when you look
at primary turnout, you see Republicans say, eh, well, I
got other things to do. Who cares about the primary?

(34:14):
This is gonna take too much energy. Who cares? Right,
I'm going to vote for the guy who says he's
a Christian. Right, Langford is a Christian, he prays, I'm
gonna vote for him.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
Okay, get it.

Speaker 9 (34:23):
Quit doing this.

Speaker 2 (34:26):
Gosh, it's so true.

Speaker 1 (34:27):
And that's how losers like Langford get elected. He campaigned
and all the Baptist churches in Oklahoma look at me,
I'm a youth pastor, I'm James Langford gets elected, grabs
his ankles every single day for the Communists, and still
the American right either won't show up in the primary,
or they show up and vote for the loser they
see on Fox News every night. It tries to me insane.

Speaker 9 (34:48):
Mike, Yeah, it's frustrating, and we don't have we don't
have a lot of time. Unfortunately there. I didn't think
twenty twenty was a do or dielection in twenty twenty idea,
and didn't really do much because I was a little
disappointed understatement on how Trump was more concerned with parting
rappers and worrying about if some rapper got arrested in

(35:10):
Sweden and getting you know that that was his concern, right,
and anything we cared about was pushed aside or we
had to throw a temper tantrum to get our issues
any kind of notice. So twenty twenty I didn't really
say much. I didn't do much out of the things
going on. Plus, you could get banned from social media,
and I always thought I'm gonna get banned from social

(35:31):
media for Trump. Right, Trump can go free a rapper
or something. Trump didn't care when people were getting banned
from social media twenty seventeen, twenty eighteen, and I didn't
really care. The only mistake there, I guess I underestimated
how bad the Biden regime would be I knew it
would be not great, but I thought that would open
some people's eyes and say, Okay, you wanted dose to reality,

(35:51):
you got it. But with this election, without any kind
of hyperbole, if Harris Waltz wins, you know, finale, there's
never any finality because time moves on, humanity, march is on.
But we're going to be in a condition in this
country that people can't imagine. Probably famines, right, probably famine,

(36:12):
Probably starvation, homelessness, real homeless is not the druggies who
want to do drugs in tent cities, but actual working
families are going to be homeless. And if people don't
see that as enough reason to get out there, to
vote Trump and and to have some confidence. So, for example,
the Republican thing, and I think this again goes back

(36:33):
to Christianity, the weaponization of Christian virtue and a misunderstanding
in Christian virtue. I'm not a sheepish Republican, right or
I'm not even Republican, but I vote for Trump, and
I vote for a Republican because that's what you have
to do or otherwise it's all over. But if you
tell me, oh, I'm voting for Harris I'd just say,

(36:53):
why do you want to kill babies so much?

Speaker 7 (36:55):
Like?

Speaker 9 (36:55):
Why why are you okay with destroying the country to
kill babies? Right, That's just what I say. I don't care.
Get mad, you know, get mad, get offended, like it,
really you really need to kill a full term because
everybody knows you're gonna have first trimester abortions. I know
you don't agree with that. Walsh has a lot of
conservatives don't and I respect that point of view, but
that's just the reality. There's gonna be first first trimester abortions.

(37:19):
Everybody knows it. An you can be mad and think
that that shouldn't happen other but but that's that's the reality.
That's what it is in Europe, that's what it's gonna
be the United States. Okay, so what what's your problem
with that? Pro choice? If your pro choice, what's the
problem with that, You're gonna get your first term abortions. Okay,
that's the way the country is right now, the sectorization,
that's where you are. You want congratulations, But why do

(37:41):
you need to cut a baby open at eight months? Right?
And that's what people need to start telling people Just say, look,
I get it. I maybe I'm maybe I wouldn't support
first triemester abortions, but that's the reality. You're gonna be
able to get them. Why do you want to kill
an a month old baby? Make them defend themselves. But
there's not enough of that kind of fight spirit within conservatives.

(38:02):
And again, I think it's through the Christian I think
it is. All this traces back to the whole Protestant Oh,
where Jesus is your buddy, Jesus is my friend, Jesus
loves everybody. It's just be a nice guy like Jesus.
Yeay yay yay. Oh, I don't want to offend anybody.
It's thatt ned Flanders sort of far Christianity that we
see in course of Mike Johnson, and that trickles down

(38:26):
from the pulpit to the people where you just say, look,
you're not being un Christian, if you're honest, somebody, why
do you want to kill an eight month old baby?
Right because you can have your first trimester? You didn't
have it. Quit saying saying to a mainstill, that's just
all stupid. It's a lie. You're gonna get your precious
little first term abortions. Congratulations, you want, Okay, why do
you need to slice open an eight month old baby?

(38:46):
And then look, I will support that you do you do,
because that's the Waltz position in Minnesota abortion up until
up until breach. Up until breach. They can go in
there with a scapel and slice open a baby's brain.
That's what your vote. And we need to in a
legal and lawful in some way, just if with Freds
of the family said why do you want to do that?

(39:07):
The make them defend themselves and seid us trying to
defend ourselves in their lives all the time.

Speaker 1 (39:13):
Yeah, we all know how unoffensive Jesus was at the time.
He certainly didn't offend anybody or step on and he
toes you know, Mike, and beyond that, And that's a
good point about playing offense, especially when they're the demons
who want to murder full term babies. We're not even
discussing what will happen with the DOJ with another four years, Mike.
They just took an eighty nine year old former prisoner

(39:36):
of a communist prison camp in eastern Europe, convicted her
of pro life crimes, and she's going to die in
an American prison. A Eastern Europe former commed prison camp.
Now she's going to die in America. This is reality now,
it's not coming in the future right now.

Speaker 9 (39:54):
Right Julie Kelly even found a court transprit where I
judge mocked the woman's Christianity. He said, I'm sending you
to prison for five years, but hahaha, you'll stay alive
because you're a Christian. Don't die on us. Don't die
on us, honey, because Jesus, Jesus and the Lord You're
You're gonna be okay. And I don't I don't know
at this point what more there is to tell people, right,

(40:16):
All I can say is to the people who claim
their Christians or whatever is just cut the cut the
fake act, because if you really believe what you claim
that you believe, that would be intolerable. That would be
we all have our red lines that would be intolerable.
If you actually cared, you would be at Mike wal
Micah Johnson's office. You would be there'ld just be an

(40:37):
occupation of Mike Johnson's office, just like the Green New
Deal people did with Nancy Pelosis. So why is it
that the Green New Deal believe in what they believe
more than Christians, because that's I'll just be honest, that's
the reality. The Green New Deal people said, we're gonna
go to Pelosi and we're gonna demand and that's a scam.
Climate change is a the technology and everything they were
trying to do with those ugly windmills, that's all nonsense

(40:59):
and a scam. And it's been proven that it takes
twenty years for those things to even have a return
on energy. They fall apart, they kill birds, they're killing whales,
they're killing whales. Mess of seminars. So, but the quection
Christians gotta ask is, well, why is it that the
Green New Deal people go to Pelosi's office, but you're
outsourcing your religion to Oh Tim Scott went to a

(41:20):
prayer breakfast, Amen, Mike Johnson. Oh, he's a good Christian man,
he is, he is. Well, he's watching Christians go to
prison for being pro life. But you're not going to go.
We're not going to go say anything because he has
a bagel at Christmas breakfast and they all do a
little prayer.

Speaker 1 (41:36):
Great, great, Yeah, Mike, thank you brother, come back anytime.

Speaker 9 (41:42):
Have a good day.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
All right, We have final thoughts next The communists aren't coming.

Speaker 2 (42:03):
They're here.

Speaker 1 (42:05):
We talked about this in the opening when we discuss
where we're going as a country, but what the future
might bring.

Speaker 2 (42:13):
I feel like we do that. I know I do
that almost to try to make it easier to handle well.

Speaker 1 (42:19):
In the future, they might no, no, no, no, Kamala Harris.
The people around her, they're communists. They intend to destroy
our free market system. They will throw you in prison,
They will cause starvation, they will empty the shelves, they
will massacre babies, full term babies. They will do these things.

(42:40):
They will continue to open the border, flood the country
with rapists and murders.

Speaker 2 (42:45):
That's not the future.

Speaker 1 (42:46):
What's happening now is but a taste.

Speaker 2 (42:49):
Of where we're going.

Speaker 1 (42:50):
If this woman urn Walls are elected, we are in
very serious trouble.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
What's coming in November, as.

Speaker 1 (42:58):
I said, is a stressed of all stress tests. If
the United States of America can watch this hag lie
her way through a presidential campaign after they handed her
the nomination, and the United States of America decides they
hate Trump too much and they're going to vote for her,
then we deserve everything that's coming. This is a stress test.

(43:21):
We have failed stress test after stress tests, from COVID
to George Floyd. We keep failing stress tests. This is
a big one. Let's hope we don't fail.

Speaker 2 (43:32):
All right, we'll do it again
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