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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Eineteen thirty two.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
That oak, Hi, everybody, It's August fifteenth, and I get
to say it.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
Half the month is gone. I said on Monday that
I would say that I would have to wait until
the fifteenth, which today is so half the month is gone.
And it's Politics by Jay, and we're doing our usual
bi weekly that is Monday and Friday show seven am
here on KCAA, but you can also listen to it
on podcasts. Go to ksearadio dot com and then check

(00:43):
the Monday or Friday schedule and when you click on
that and that opened, the page opens up. You'll see me.
I'm right there next to Stephanie Miller at seven am,
and you can click on my page. You can listen
to the live stream, or you can download the podcast.
And with that, let's get going. And I want to
talk about so many things. Golly, let's talk about a

(01:04):
bit of current I mean, we're going to be talking
about several pieces of current information. Let's talk about this
summit that's going to be occurring. Now. You know, I
have to say the reason this summit is occurring. I
don't want to be so fundamental and so simplistic to

(01:24):
say that it's about Epstein, But it's about Epstein because
Trump is getting savaged, and rightly so. Trump should be
savaged for many many things. On a show coming up,
I will try to articulate what it is that this

(01:45):
administration has done, because I want you to hear it
in all its disgusting, awfulness and devilishness. And you know me,
I don't want to have anything to do with this guy.
If this guy were to leave office today, it wouldn't
be a moment too soon. He's destroyed the executive branch,

(02:08):
he's deformed it. I'm not exactly sure that we'll ever
be able to get it back again, quite frankly. But
you know, a politics by Jake, you know, we do
political education here and that's pretty much her job is
to talk to you about these things. So it's Epstein,
but it's Epstein, but it's not really Epstein. Trump needs

(02:29):
to do anything, and he's doing that. And if you
look at what's going on, what's coming out of the
White House, anything that Trump can do to distract attention
from the Epstein situation, he is going to do. And
his merry band of cohorts, his cabals, his minion coabolites

(02:54):
his mini means who are carefully watching him because he's
showing them the way to destroy roy a democratic republic.
And there's been a speculation that at any one time
there's about fifty percent of the people who would actually
be okay to be ruled by an autocrat, and autocrat

(03:16):
is one man rule. An autocrat would be like Zara Alexander.
Not to use the example of Russia again, but that's all.
He was an absolute ruler. The government was basically him.
But the people in the Trump administration, and I'm taking
this a little bit out of turn, but it's okay.
These people are scoundrels. They are anti social elements. They're

(03:40):
people who are absolutely partisan, absolutely partisan. They are not efficient,
they are bunglers, they're incapable, and they screw everything up,
and they just a lot of the evil they do
is intentional, But then also a lot of the evil
they just do it because they're just incompetent and they

(04:05):
don't know what they're doing. And when you see it,
I mean, what have we see. We've seen mass firings
of trained professional bureaucrats, right, federal officials who are trained professionals.
They've been ousted, they've been thrown out, and instead people

(04:25):
with what was the guy's name, Big Balls. Big Balls
comes in. He says, I'm with Doge. He's practically a
teeny bopper. He says, I'm going to wipe out the
federal bureaucracy because I'm sure that there must be a
deep state in there somewhere, so under normal circumstances, rational

(04:49):
forms of human government and human affairs are really are
possible with a bureaucracy, And you know, you can have
a bureaucracy, you can have the charismatic leadership, and really
a charismatic leadership is really what you don't want, because
that could easily then be stretched into a Mussolini, into
a Hitler, or even a Stalin, but less Stalin because

(05:14):
he's less out, not in front, he's more in the kremlin.
But certainly with a Mussolini and a Hitler going out
at least in the beginning, talking a lot, that's karmatic.
And you may wonder why I'm talking about twentieth century history.
Fascism had great development in the twentieth century, and we're

(05:34):
talking about the characters who did this because it has
come around again. It's actually I would argue, and I'm
going to get to this on the show sometime, probably
not today. It's an American invention. The Klan, for example,
it's my contention here at Politics by Jake was a
proto fascist organization. Hitler and the Nazis loved certain things

(05:59):
about America. One of the things they loved was the Klan,
and they tried to copy it and a lot of
the things they did. The other was the genocide against
the Indians. They loved that. And if you go into
my comp which Hitler wrote, this is kind of an
intentional statement of what he's going to do. And I've

(06:20):
said this before too. All you have to do is
read it. If you just read it, it's all there.
And for a comparison, I would say, look at Project
twenty twenty five. That is an intentional statement of what Trump.
And you know, once again, I say this with a

(06:42):
grain of salt, because Trump is a grifter. Trump is
a con man. All he's trying to do well, he's
trying to do a couple of things. Number One, he
wants to get all he can get and we're going
to get to that in just a minute. He wants
to get all he can get and he wants to
stay out of jail, and he's got to because if
he does, he's going to jail and he's going to
be indicted for election fraud. He's a thirty four time felon.

(07:07):
He's a total loser. This is a person who's a buffoon,
who is a clown, who when I was growing up
in New York is a little older than me. Everybody
pretty much knew he was, but he was good for
a laugh. They called him the mouth because he never
shut up, always had an opinion about something, and you know,
he had a lot of money, and so the media

(07:30):
liked to go to him and let him talk, and
he got used to being able to shoot his mouth off.
So with Mussolini and Hitler, at least in the beginning,
that what they're doing is charismatic, and charismatic is maybe
I think we have here. I don't want to lean

(07:52):
too much into that, but I do want to lean
into a little. In other words, the problem of a
democracy can be is that you're meaning too much on
the charismatic suffet. And I would warn people if you
think that some ultra left with ultra left values and
no experience. In other words, of Mamdani running for mayor

(08:14):
in New York. If you think Mamdani is going to
be the answer for the Democratic Party, then you have
bought into the charismatic form that I was just talking about.
And you will, I hope live to rue the day
you did that. But this is the question now, is bureaucracy.
There are two branches in this modern life. One is

(08:37):
a government bureaucracy, and that can be successful if it
operates according to the rules of rationality, trained professionals, fixed
rules impersonal relations, not bribery, not cronyism, not your brother
in law and so forth. And that's what he wants,

(08:58):
That's what Trump wants. We're getting exactly the opposite of
what a bureaucracy is the whole thing now, and I'm
sorry to tell you this. I have been telling you
all along, but I'm portraying this in intentionally stark terms.
But I don't think that I'm skewing the matter. I

(09:21):
think that I'm telling you the way it is. The
whole thing now is totally corrupt. It's totally based on
the enrichment of a family. We've got, you know, various
scams and shams. We've got cryptot which is just nothing.

(09:42):
We've got derivatives, We've got junk bonds, we have enormous
hundreds of trillions of these things. And this is listen
to me. This is like a cancer sitting in the economy.
And why because these things demand income flow. These are
interest bearing or profit making securities. That's why you buy them.

(10:05):
And that's why the inflationary tendency in the United States
is so great, because you're not just paying for what
you're paying for. You're paying for this entire monstrous, hyper
petrified growth of again crypto derivatives at junk bonds, in

(10:27):
which the casino economy demands a big cut, and that
cut is getting bigger and bigger. This is why the
situation of living standard of the American people is in
such a crisis. But if you then turn around and
say we're going to cook the books, which they're doing,

(10:48):
We're going to massage the figures, which we're doing they're doing,
We're going to make up numbers to make ourselves look good,
this is where you have now a totalitarian government or
a government that's trying to implement a totalitarian style, which
is essentially saying we don't want to know what reality is.

(11:12):
That's one of the if you look up Wikipedia, Wikipedia
shows you and some others some good quotes from her
and Hannah Aaron's study the Origins of Totalitarianism from just
a little bit after nineteen fifty and what you see there.
I've talked about her before, and what you see there

(11:33):
is that she says, for example, the totalitarians, when they
see something that claims to be a fact, they don't
treat it as a fact because they can't. What they
can treat and what they can understand is motive. In
other words, if you tell Trump, hey, you know, unemployment

(11:54):
got to be sky high, or that it is sky high,
he'll say, no, you are a political enemy. That's why
you're saying that. And it's not. I mean, there's no reality.
There's only a world of motives. And of course the
bad guys, yeah, yeah, they have corrupt motives and your

(12:15):
motives are pure. So that essentially refuses everything along the way.
Once you've taken a bureaucracy and you've taken and you've
personalized it. And this is what Donald Trump has done,
and this is what Elon Musk has done through the
instrumentality of Doge among other things. But you've personalized it,

(12:37):
you've corrupted it, you've fired the trained professionals, you've wiped
out fixed rules, you've trampled upon the law. So now
what do you have. Well, you know you're in totalitarian country.
So again the tradition of kings and so forth, the
rational legal, which is about the best we can do

(12:57):
in this awful, fallen world. We live in this vale
of tears and the charismatic, and that's the one you
don't want. You don't want the charismatic. And at this point,
let's take a break and we'll be back. And this
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politics by Javis. And this is politics by Jake, and
we're back. So this is where we are, and I'll
be talking more about this. Let's just because I should.

(14:26):
Let's talk a little bit about this summit. This so
called summit that's supposedly coming up, well, I mean I
guess it is. So it's going to be a meeting
between US President Donald Trump a Russian President Vladimir Putin
is scheduled for Friday, August fifteenth, today at Joint Base
Elmendorff Richardson in Anchorage, Alaska, marking the first US hosted

(14:51):
summit since nineteen eighty eight. Security holding it at a
military beach space, it adds significan consecurity symbolic weight. Alaska
has a longstanding ties to Russia and has strategic military
relevance going back to the Cold War and the agenda

(15:13):
is Supposedly the main focus is going to be the
Russia Ukraine war, particularly pursuing a ceasefire. Trump has reiterated
that a future larger summit including Ukrainian President Voladimir Zelensky
could follow if this meaning goes well. Trump has issued
warnings that if Fruitin doesn't make serious progress towards halting

(15:37):
the war, Russia will face very severe consequences, very severe.
We have the most severe consequences, though he didn't specify
whether that would involve sanctions or tariffs or other actions. Zelenski,
for his part, has voiced skepticism about Putin's intentions, calling

(15:58):
them a bluffer. That's I think the least that you
could call him, stressing that real negotiation must involve Ukraine directly.
Europe is basically rallied around this. Leaders are pushing for
broader multilateral inclusion and cautioning against concessions made in private,
and the White House has characterized the summit as a

(16:21):
listening exercise, setting modest expectations for breakthrough outcomes. Pundits warn
that this encounter carries risk, especially if Trump is alone
with Putin. Analysts argue it could become a diplomatic misstep,
recalling previous unpredictable interactions between the two because Trump goes

(16:44):
in and he's done this before in his first administration.
He goes in and there is no record except for
what he comes out and says. There's no record of
what is said between the two parties. There's no recording,
there's no banographer, there's nothing, and there's no reason to
believe that it's going to be any different this time. So,

(17:05):
I mean, as far as Putin is concerned, you know,
we don't want him coming to the United States. You know,
I think that Putin hopes that this is kind of
going to be the new Yalta. The Kremlin big wigs
have been talking about something that can solve quite possibly
the situation in Ukraine, and you know that's what that is.

(17:26):
It's through the appeasement of Putin, naturally, and it could
also bring in a new era. And I'm sure the
Russians describe it in glowing terms. They're probably going to
be singing about it tomorrow. But the new era in
US Russian relations, it would be a new low in

(17:52):
the moralistic attitudes of the United States about the Russians,
because look, you know, Trump talks to Putin, he says,
you know, we have a good conversation, and then what happens.
Trump Peton turns around and bombs Ukraine. The bombing of
activity over Ukrainian and Ukrainian cities. It hasn't diminished, it

(18:15):
hasn't stopped. But we don't want it. We don't want
him coming to the United States. We don't want Russian
singing with balaklavas with a group of butchers and war criminals,
a guy who has a bandit from the point of
view of the International Criminal Court, and this one I

(18:35):
think is proven. It's a limited charge, but it's clear
that he's guilty. And if Putin comes to the United
Arab Emirates, they should arrest them if they want to
win the good graces, get themselves in the good graces
of the American people. So, as I said, though Trump
is going to be looking for a new altar Trump imagines,

(18:58):
and I don't think he has any historical things in mind.
I don't think he thinks in these terms. He obviously
thinks that it's going to be a great springboard to
eternal glory. And of course the Nobel Peace Prize never
far from his greedy thoughts. It is, of course about
seven years since, and I just referred to it the

(19:22):
infamous twenty eighteen Helsinki summit that we saw. It's the
one where Trump was asked, do you think that Putin
interfered in the US elections to support you? And it's
the one where Putin said, yes, I wanted to help
Trump beat the US elections. I did what I could,
I did anything I could, but he did more than

(19:43):
he could. So again the idea that we have various
handlers like co courtiers coming forward and saying, oh, yeah,
we have proof that Russia never interfered, never meddled in
the twenty sixteen election. So what Trump thinks he's going
to get is a new altar. And it's clear that

(20:04):
a peaceman is in the air. So supposedly, according to
Usha Kapp, one of the foreign ministers of Russia, says
that the US has made an offer, it's been received
and it's acceptable. And what does this mean, Well, we
know that Russia demands non negotiable. Of course, right at
Russia Moscow, Russia, pardon me, Moscow. The third Rome requires

(20:32):
demands the accession granting of the provinces of lu Hans,
the Donetsk of Zaparigia and Kirshan, plus the confirmation that
CRIMEA is going to be in their hands. These would
seem to be a minimum. And then of course they
want all of their assets brought back. They want maybe
they're going to demand reparations. We'll see. You know, there's

(20:55):
no limit to the stuff once you go into it.
Why would Trump do this? And, like I said, the
answer is Epstein, Epstein, Epstein, epstein. And what are we
dealing with here in the United States? It's chaotic, It's
a terribly an effective form of government. I mean, Trump

(21:16):
goes on the roof of the White House and says,
we want to put nuclear missiles on the roof of
the White House. They're already they're not really visible, but
surface to air missiles would seem to be up there.
Maybe they're manpads, the shoulder fired stinger missiles. Trump claims
to have seventy one percent of the voters on his side,

(21:37):
that he's got the highest level of support of any
president in recent history, something like that, seventy one percent
in the polls, and very embarrassingly for Trump, he had
to be corrected by the CNBC correspondent who said, mister President,
those are seventy one percent of Republicans who are for you,

(21:58):
and that is not good. Of course, to have lost
almost one third of the Republican vote, that's not good.
That's doomed. That's a loser. That is a president who
is on his way into retirement very quickly, either through
an impeachment, should be through impeachment or some other means.

(22:22):
Those are the Republicans, about two thirds of them almost
have turned against now. Trump is also lashing out anything
once again to avoid discussing Epstein. Like I said at
the beginning of the show, despite the fact that they
had a task force meeting the other day, they were
asked in the afternoon, you're going to have kind of

(22:43):
a high level cabinet meeting or something similar about Epstein,
and the answer was no, what are you talking about. Well,
apparently they did. It was at the Naval Observatory where
the Vice president lives. So that was a bunch of fibbing.
Trump wants to indict Obama all of these things. This

(23:03):
is this is about. It's to deflect, deflect, deflect. Trump
now wants to indict Obama for things that he did
during the or you know, didn't do didn't do during
the twenty sixteen campaign, did Obama or did this be
kept alive artificially even though there was no proof and

(23:26):
we're talking about, you know, corruption, and yes there was,
there was plenty of proof, and you have the corruption
of as I said at the beginning of the show
and set in other shows of those who are watching
Trump and see how he has led the way to
the destruction of the Democratic Republic. We have Trump saying this,

(23:49):
we the Republicans, are entitled to five times I'm sorry,
pardon me, five members of the House, five additional members
of the House from Texas. We get five seats. Why
is that? Well, because I think so, that's my opinion.
I think we should get five additional members of the

(24:10):
House from Texas. So this is radical subjectivism, okay, and
it's now exalted to this level. And look, this is insanity.
He's up on the White House roof. He's indicting Obama.
He wants to put nuclear missiles up there. When he's
up there, Actually, when you look at it, it seems to

(24:31):
me he's making the Roman salute, you know, the Nazi salute.
Musk tried to do that earlier in the year. So
that is more indication of the increasing disintegration in the
mind that we're dealing with in these very high places.
Here's something he says, let's let's in Brazil with fifty

(24:55):
percent tariffs. Yeah, that's right, fifty tariffs. Why well, because
I don't like the way they're treating Bolsonaro. And all
I have to say is, look, some court, because he
doesn't have the really, except in limited circumstances, the executive
branch doesn't get to do this. It's the legislative branch

(25:18):
that does this. And some court has really tariffs I'm
referring to tariffs, and some court has really got to
get in there and say, look, you don't have power
to do this. This is for you ultra vires, which
is to say, it's beyond your power. Other men have
this power. It's beyond what you can do to simply

(25:42):
impose tariffs and lift them and delay them. And of
course this is basically introducing what is essentially a bacillus
of chaos into the entire world. And of course the
reporters who make the mistake of asking even marginally relevant questions,

(26:02):
they're simply derided and they're laughed out and they're ostracized,
and it's to the extent that they come into these
rooms in the White House. We do have two Republican
members of Congress who suggest or are going to propose
legislation to ban mid cycle jerry mandering. Jerry mandering, you're

(26:23):
only supposed to be able to do it once per
decade when the census comes out. You can jerry mander
because it's proportionate, it's apportionment, it's based on the population,
you see. But you can't do it again five years now.
And we have members of the Texas State Legislature they're
politically Hey, this is insanity. Man. There, I'll tell you.

(26:46):
I'll get into that. Let's take another break. We're at
about a breakpoint. Let's take a break. We'll be back.
We'll talk about the Texas legislature situation. This is politics
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Speaker 3 (27:59):
Jam So all right, and this is politics by Jake,
and we're back, And you know, I realize that this
is kind of a bitch session.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
I understand that this is Jake complaining. But what I'm
trying to do is I'm trying to articulate and I'm
going to do this even more in another show, what
this administration is doing. It's almost one of my signature
lines that on every show I say that a fascist cabal,

(28:40):
and I'm saying it here has taken over the legislative,
the judicial and that's absolutely positively Supreme Court corrupt. And
they're trying to take over the lower courts as well,
but they've taken over the top one first, and they've
take it over the legislative branch. One of the reasons

(29:02):
they've gone on such a long vacation is because they
don't want there to be a vote on the proposal
that the Epstein files be given to them so that
they can look at them and so that they can
be published. That's one of the reasons why this is happening.
They are blocking this Magamite Johnson is blocking this, and

(29:25):
there's all sorts of deflections going on, all sorts of
things to try to take your attention away from what
exactly is going on. And it falls to me because
the corporate controlled, corrupt media, as I have called them,
and I do not shirk from this, have failed. They

(29:47):
are appeasers of this fascist administration. And it falls to
the alternative media such as Politics by Jake, you know, honestly,
to fill in the gap and pick up the slack.
So you were hearing what's actually happening I talk about
on my Patreon commercials, you probably hear them that. You know,

(30:09):
I'm telling you what the others won't. Well, this is
what the others won't tell you. So I was talking
about Jerry Mandarin and the Texas legislatures pick ause. Donald
Trump said, you know, I think you got to have
five additional members. And so the Texas executive and the legislature,

(30:30):
who are solidly in the tank for Donald Trump, have
no more care than to go ahead and listen to
their master's voice and try to implement what they said. Now,
as a result of this, there are members of the
Texas State Legislature who are kind of liking a self

(30:51):
imposed exile and they're enjoying political asylum. I mean, I'm
telling you this is what it is. And there was
even political asylum, and they're enjoying it in Chicago and
in New York and in Boston. They're probably some in
California too, and I hope there are some in other states.

(31:13):
But we're in this condition and I cry, I cry alarm, alarm, alarm,
where the Democratic states now have to essentially save the Union,
save the House of Representatives. And you know you're going
to have the prig faction, which I hate, of the

(31:33):
Democratic Party. You could call it the Merrick Garland prick
faction of the Democratic Party. The people who believe in
their own moral superiority usually are purely formal issues, but
you know, they're pricks. They're holier than now. They're like
the Muslim tech furriers, stand out afar off from us.

(31:54):
The Pharisees had this too. I think there's in the
Book of Isaiah there's words to the effects, stand thou
a far off from us, for we are holier than now.
That was the Pharisees. That's the top theories with the
in Islam. They're holier than now, and they have an
amazing idea. And now I'm referring to the United States.

(32:19):
Now they have an amazing idea of their own moral
superiority to you. Why well, because you're not a prick
like them, and you are and that makes you better.
And the answer to that, I think the people from
Democracy dock at one guy in particular, comes on television,

(32:42):
and I would commend them for the slogan which we've
had here for some years, no fairness for fascists. You
can't go out of your way to invoke the Marquis
of Queensbury rules, and those were rules with regard to boxing,
what you could do, what you could do, No low blows,

(33:04):
you know, no kicking somebody in the groin, you know,
stuff like that. And that's the Marquis of Queensbury rules
when you're dealing with people who want a totalitarian dictatorship,
and that's exactly what it is. So let's talk about
that a little bit, and however much time we have

(33:25):
available here, let's let's see what we can do. So totalitarianism.
The basic idea here is the widespread use of the
word totalitarianism, and this is something from the nineteen twenties,
Mussolini's fascist Italy. Now I stand by, and some of
my colleagues will not agree with me, but I stand

(33:48):
by the fact that fashions is an American invention. But
the Italian bankers and the big bourgeoisie. It could be
said also in a certain sort of a way, that
the clan, for example, was proto fascist. And it's not wrong,
not entirely, to say that Italian bankers and big bourgeoisie

(34:12):
invented fascism, and that fascism isn't it kind of an
Italian invention and the terms are fasismo, that's Italian to italitario.
That's another Italian word in this context. So this was
I think Mussolini even embraced the term. And we're told today, however,

(34:33):
we've got various people coming forward and saying that what
we're dealing with here is authoritarianism, and that they don't
want to say. They don't want to say what it
is they say. They would rather say that the current regime,
the Maga regime, is authoritarianism. And I'm I have to

(34:54):
tell you, as I always do, but I'm telling you
again this is hopelessly obsolete. This is outclassed, it's inaccurate,
and it's wildly confusing for people. And perhaps it's meant
to be. Perhaps they say it because they want you

(35:14):
to think that that's what it is. But I'm telling
you here at Politics by Jake, it is not enough
to say that Maga is authoritarian. Authoritarian could somebody like
say Bismarck in Germany and the lady in the eighteen seventies,
eighteen eighties, eighteen nineties, this is where you have and

(35:37):
now this is a history. Hang in there with me,
will you? Welcome to Politics by Jake. We do talk
about this because it's relevant to what's going on today,
because if you know where you've been, you know where
you are and you'll know where you're going. And so
we do. We talk history time to time. So as

(36:00):
I was saying, Bismarck eighteen seventies, and that's Germany. It's
not the battleship, although there was a battleship called the
Bismarck it was named after this guy. In the eighteen seventies,
eighteen eighties, eighteen nineties, you have this top down government, see,
which is already in and of itself it's quite oppressive,

(36:21):
but which does decide social questions. And there's all kinds
of reasons for this, because the idea is that in Germany,
because of the late reunification or if you want to
call a unification of the country, but the country really
wasn't unified until eighteen seventy or eighteen seventy one, Bismarck
then took over as the chancellor. But really what he

(36:44):
is is he's a kind of dictator up to a point.
But the main thing with this is is that being
authoritarian means that you use political power, you dominate the
institutions of government, and you impose what you want for example,
and sometimes that is quite surprising what somebody liked this

(37:06):
Mark would do. And he said, I'm going to fight
these socialists. I'm going to fight these trade unions. I'm
going to steal their thunder. I'm going to outflank them
by doing some of the things they claim to want
to do but which they can't do. For example, and
I always I have to think of that great actor,

(37:28):
comic actor on Saturday Night Live, and he did and
I can't remember his name, but he did the sketch.
I guess it was called it was a recurring sketch
because it was very humorous, and they called him, I
guess it was called the Great Liar. And so if
I borrow from this, excuse me a little bit. Because
he would say, yeah, let's have medical care. That's it,

(37:54):
medical care. Let's have medical insurance for everybody who has
a job in Germany. And this is a system that
practically it's still there, that goes back to Bismarck. I know,
if you have a job, you get a sick medical
certificate still called well it's a German word cronckensheine. It's

(38:18):
a six six certificate. I guess if you put that
forward and you can go and you can get the
operation done and you pay virtually nothing. Ever, and sometimes
it's hard to get one of these certificates. That's a
different story. But so what this meant is, for example, Bismarck,
and you know, by the way Trump could do this,

(38:41):
Trump could be the most popular and this is what
gives the lie to him the most popular president, because
you could do this what Bismarck did. Bismarck instituted vaccinations
immunizations against smallpox in the eighteen se So Germany is ahead,

(39:02):
was way ahead, going back all the way to the
eighteen seventies, compared to a lot of people in the
US today who you know, who would not want a
small pox immunization. But of course, you know, the other
side of this was was union busting and it went

(39:23):
together with the so called culled to a komf, which
is such another German where it means the cultural struggle,
which was Bismarck's way of saying relative to the Protestant
Prussians either Lutheran or Dutch Reformed. And I actually I
was brought up in the Dutch Reformed Church. That's interesting. Protestants,

(39:43):
though fighting against the Roman Catholics in southern Germany, so
you know it has cultural overtones, you know, to be sure,
but this was a government that wanted to determine every
detail of life. I would say no totalitarian governments in
particular star with Italian fascism. And again I'm not leaving

(40:04):
off my premise that fascism is essentially in its prototypical
form and American invention. That's another show. Sorry, I haven't
gotten to that yet. I swear to God that I will.
It's on the script, is on the drawing board. And
again this had the pilot project of Gabriel Nunzio in

(40:25):
the city of Fume Rica Yugoslavia, Rica Crazia. I guess
it is today where he wanted to keep this as
a part of Italy. He felt that the Versai Treaty,
the periods of Piece of Paris had gone too far
and he didn't want to undergo that. So basically he
invented all the stuff. The Roman salute, you know, the

(40:47):
chanting you've seen the films, the speech for the balcony,
the arrogance, the crossing of his hands, and the smug nod.
I think about the recent things that and Trump watched
these things. Trump knows these things, he copies them. Think
about the recent things we just saw here in the
last week. If not from the balcony, you know, maybe

(41:11):
from the roof. Yeah, that's it. Maybe from the roof.
But you know, there is Dia Nunzia, and he was
considered by mussolini arrival, and eventually Mussolini outclassed him and
he simply became the creator of this pilot project in
Fume in nineteen nineteen. So Mussolini was able to put

(41:34):
together a dictatorship and that became a totalitarian over a
series of steps. And I don't know, I'm looking at
the time, I don't know if we really have time
to go into all this stuff. Let's just say a
couple of interesting things that we ought to get out
of this before we go too much further. That would
be the way in which you fight in incipient and

(41:55):
in co eate and in dictatorship, which is in in
the process of creating itself. And that's what we argue.
It has obtained control over the government and it is
creating itself. When the March on Rome October nineteen twenty
two in Muslie, March on Rome was looming. There was

(42:16):
an awareness of what was coming, and so what did
the people do? Well, the obvious thing to do is
call a general strike, shut down the country. Do what
the Germans had done. Remember I talk about the cap
putch in nineteen twenty when the Weimar Republic was only
a few months old and they tried to destroy it.
Have a cat putch. I'm referring to Italy now. And

(42:39):
the way in which this was fought again was a
general strike of all the trade unions. And this means
that there was not even where the stars closed, but
there was no water, there was no electricity, no phone service,
no railroads so forth. They basically shut down the country.

(43:00):
At that point, the cup putch fell apart. I was
backed up by one brigade of free corps, which is
the free militias, and it wasn't enough. So in the
case of Italy, it was the refusal to call a
general strike and that made a big difference. So a
general strike, and you hear me talk about that another
shoe general strike is certainly something that remains a live issue,

(43:21):
we might say today. So this is how And you
hear me say that Mussolini actually followed legislative norms for
a couple of years when he came into power. This
is how Mussolini became a successful totalitarian. Mussolini's problem was this,
and Hitler said the same thing. He said, if only

(43:45):
people had known how weak we are. Well, this was
Mussolini's problem too. He'd let him march on Rome. The
king had told him, has said, you know, you should
form a government, and he was able to form a
government more or less. But then, of course it didn't
have any staying power because Mussolini was really in the minority.

(44:05):
I'm not sure exactly how many members of the Italian
Chamber of Deputies there were, but there were about thirty
five fascists, ten nationalists, so the voting block was forty
five and that might have been i don't know, ten
or fifteen percent of the entire parliament. So it's nothing.

(44:27):
So Mussolini came up with a new thing, and I'm
looking at you now, Texas he did it more elegantly.
It's called the Legae Asserbo, the ascerebral law, and the
Ascerebral Law was put up in November of nineteen twenty three,
and it said, if you get the larger share of
the votes. In other words, if you come in first
your group, you're a part of your voting block. You

(44:48):
come in first past the post, as the riders say,
you get the majority prize. And what does that mean
that if you get the largest number of votes compared
to any somebody else, you get more than twenty five percent.
At that moment magic occurs, kind of like with Trump,
I think we ought to have five more members in Texas,

(45:10):
and your twenty five percent turns into two thirds of
the seats of the parliament. So you've got to have
a good, solid, overwhelming majority. And there was a lot
of resistance to this and in the following year, and
that's nineteen twenty four. We're talking about the first two years.
We've come to nineteen twenty four, the principal leader of

(45:30):
the parliamentary opposition to Mussolini, and this was the socialist Mariati.
He was murdered by a gang of ficiisty squadristi you know,
street fightersessa brown shirts, thugs, provocateurs, and he was killed
in May of nineteen twenty four. So the idea was

(45:53):
anything to manufacture a fake majority. Does this sound for
familiar to you? And then what do you do about it?
And again the question of the general strike still on
the table. They had the cap push example before their
eyes if anybody cared to look at it. And you

(46:14):
also have this tradition in the Roman government in about
what happened several times. It is called the Plebeian secession.
It was like five hundred BC. It happened again in
four point fifty BC, and it happened in four hundred
BC called the Plebeian secession. And the Plebeian secession was
that the patricians, which were the rich people, the senatorial families,

(46:36):
are so oppressive. Then at various times the masses would
just simply say, hey, we've had it out, we're leaving.
And that's what's happening in Texas. So anyway, and I
have to kind of go through this quick cause it's
really important. So the people they went across, these other

(46:56):
members of the parliament, went across to the smaller buildings
inside these Renaissance or Borough palaces, and they call themselves
the secession of the Aventine, just like back in Roman days.
And so here they are, and who do you have.
You have the Catholic Party, you have the Socialist Party,
you have another Socialist party, you have a Communist party,

(47:17):
you have the Social Democratic Party, you have the Republican
Party and that means Mazzini in Italy's terms. You have
the Sardinian Action Party and they're about one hundred and
twenty five of them. And so what did they do?
They basically just sit there From early June of nineteen
twenty four until November of nineteen twenty six, they just

(47:38):
sit there. And by that time the fascisticization of the
country has gone far enough so they're wiped out. They're
declared no longer members of parliament. And that's from this
and the reason I'm telling you this story and we're
going to have to end the show on this, I guess,
is that is what the Texas representstives are doing is

(48:01):
absolutely essential. They're right to do it, but it's not
going to be enough if it goes on too long.
The last viable date for doing that is sometime in November,
and it's August now, so you've got like three months
where the delegates are going to be able to hold out.
But then you're going to realize that you can't push

(48:22):
it beyond that. In other words, you're going to have
to find new tactics, and you're going to you know,
we've had no King's Day and we've had according to
some three million, according to others thirteen million. I'm personally
heading towards the thirteen million number, more or less. So
the thing is that you're going to have to have nationwide.

(48:44):
And this is the part of the show where we
tell you what you can do peaceful, non violent mass
action in order to succeed with keeping this going. And
of course we have to do this because there's a
grave day injured that if the Republicans are able to
wipe out Democratic representatives in all Red states, they might

(49:06):
get more than five, they could get maybe ten or
twenty or more, and it could turn out that this
would make it impossible for the election in November of
twenty twenty six to be democratic. The whole thing would
be mortgaged and foreclosed on on the MAGA cliques And

(49:26):
what have you heard me say, don't worry about the
election in twenty twenty eight, worry about the one in
twenty twenty six. Because they know what they're doing is
unpopular and they have to make this fast for November
of twenty twenty six. So that's where you are. You

(49:50):
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left and I just wanted to briefly talk about some

(50:54):
things that kind of our assummation of what I talked
about today and what I talk about all the time.
I talk about how there is a fascist cabal, and
it is a fascist cabal. I often take pains to
describe just exactly what that means, so that you can
understand that I'm just not talking out of my hat,
that there's historical evidence and there's data to show what

(51:18):
a fascist government is, and things are preceding a pace
where what eight or nine months maybe seven to January
twentieth and twenty took over seven and a half months,
eight months into the fascist dictatorship which some commentators, some
really well known commentators are calling it. I say it's

(51:38):
a fascist cabal that is trying to take over the country.
That's what I say. Others are quite quite clear and
saying it's a fascist dictatorship. So there are some that
are more expressed than politics by Jake. And it's just
incredibly important that you pay attention to me, not because
of me, not because it's some ego trip, not because

(52:00):
I'm some maniac who narcissistically desires attention, but because I
and my colleagues are sounding an alarm right now, and
some of us happened since as late as twenty fifteen,
And I just want to end the show by pointing
out that the intentions of the Trump administration pursue it
to Project twenty twenty five, are preceding the Pace in

(52:23):
the same way that Mind comp which was Hitler's book
that just laid out everything. All you would have to
do is read mind comp back when he wrote it,
and you would see everything that number one the Nazis
were planning on doing, and number two the Nazis what

(52:43):
the Nazis did, and Project twenty twenty five, which is
one of those things. It's a similar document as far
as Trump is concerned. Of course, during the campaign he
denied that he knew anything about it, but that's what
he always does. And one of the things that he's doing,
and this is evidence of his intent to intent to
intent and his desire to be a dictator, is the

(53:05):
federalization of the police, and he's signed in order on that,
and that has happened. You already have Ice, the Ice
Gestapo that continues to round up people on the thinnest
of pretexts. They'll make raids into the city streets without warning,
and they'll arrest people. And it's being done because of
the color of their skin. In many cases, that is

(53:28):
no pretext at all. And it's unfortunate because Donald Trump,
who's obviously a racist and who many racists are behind
and supporting and who is a misogynist and who many
misogynists are behind and supporting. This is all clear. He
has allowed a given permission for these people who harbor

(53:50):
these violent tendencies and these violent angers, and this misogyny
and this racism towards their fellow man who just happened
to have a different color skin. That's the only thing
giving them permission to go and do these things, and
not only that, but to get paid for it. It's
like a ku Klux Klan. What dream. So this is

(54:12):
happening in Washington, d C. And we have Trump acting
like a king saying in his comments, we don't need
to go to Congress. I can just do it myself.
When I wanted to close the border, I'm paraphrasing here,
I didn't go to Congress. I just did it. I
said close the border, and the border was closed. And
when we say that there's a fascist cabal that has

(54:34):
gained control of the government and it is up to
the institutions of our society stop it. I'm not just kidding,
and I want you to know. And that's why I'm
putting this tag on the show. I want you to know.
I'm not just kidding. And this is Politics by Jake.

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