Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
OK, ladies and gentlemen, we're not doing our traditional open for the show. | ||
And the reason is we're so crammed for time. | ||
We get people calling that, you know, major people that want to come on. | ||
There's a couple of things happening simultaneously. | ||
But hey, that's why you're in the war room, right? | ||
War room's got to juggle and got to prioritize. | ||
It's a signal, not the noise. | ||
Number one is obviously the Biden administration in a meltdown. | ||
But what they're trying to do, since they're illegitimate, is jam all this stuff through. | ||
Right before the American people really had a chance to do any due diligence on it because he didn't really run on it and nobody knows what's going on. | ||
And they're talking, oh it's three and a half trillion here but maybe Joe Manchin wants to cut it to a trillion and a half. | ||
Do you understand the scale of these numbers? | ||
Do you understand the radical nature of this program? | ||
No, they're one of the reasons you don't understand it because nobody, they've not presented it. | ||
This is why weeks and weeks and weeks ago, months ago on the Debt Cinema, weeks ago on this, we said stop. | ||
Stop the madness about the orgy of spending. | ||
That's all nonsense. | ||
Focus on the basic appropriations and budget that'll run out on midnight of the 30th. | ||
And the debt ceiling. | ||
Because you got them jammed up. | ||
And they've got to come to you as the dip lender, debtor in possession. | ||
And they, because the Secretary of Treasury said, hey, we're out of money. | ||
Okay, we're going to default. | ||
And default means you're bankrupt. | ||
Okay, we're going to default on our securities. | ||
So they have to come to you. | ||
You, and this audience has responded. | ||
This is what's so great. | ||
And this is why I keep pounding people with your emails and your calls. | ||
And be civil. | ||
You can be civil because we have the high ground here and we have the leverage. | ||
Why do you think this whole thing shifted your ways because of you, this audience? | ||
Firing people up. | ||
And people understand, and by the way, people tell me it's historic what you've done. | ||
The amount and the volume, and it's got to continue. | ||
We cannot rest. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because right now, it's like, don't talk to me about the 1.5 trillion, 3.5 trillion, it's all nonsense, it's fantasy, it's an orgy of spending. | ||
Talk to me about the basic appropriations on the annual budget of the government of the United States. | ||
And how are you going to finance that? | ||
And they want to do these CRs that kind of kick the can down the road. | ||
Here's the reason I don't want to do it. | ||
It's over five trillion dollars. | ||
You have a deficit every year in perpetuity of a trillion to a trillion and a half dollars. | ||
And if the Congressional Budget Office, which agrees with me, or Congressional Research Service, which agrees with me, if the Biden regime or any of these clowns in the Democratic Party or anybody on CNBC or Meacham or any of these clowns on MSNBC bring it. | ||
Come to me and just show me the math and let's go through it line by line because it's a systemic Deficit in perpetuity of about a trillion dollars a year and that is going to turn every person in this nation under the age of 45 From a Russian surf which you are now because you don't really own anything and you're not going to own anything You got a little bit of credit right and you're just on the wheel. | ||
You're just like a hamster spinning on the wheel. | ||
Okay, you have no opportunity to kind of create wealth and Because they got interest rates at zero to help the elites in this country and the 1% have asset values skyrocket while you get crushed as a renter. | ||
Okay? | ||
You're going to go from that, from a Russian serf to a debt slave. | ||
This is going to be predatory. | ||
Because these guys sit and they go, oh, you know, the math is that the modern monetary theory and these great French economists and, you know, it's, we've checked off with Omar and AOC, these two geniuses, and they say deficits don't matter anymore. | ||
Deficits don't matter. | ||
And you've got these people on Amazon, let me see, Ponte Vino, what we should do is get rid of the debt ceiling and just make it a quadrillion dollars, because that would be responsible. | ||
No, that will not be responsible, and we're not going to do it. | ||
And we've got you jammed up, and we're not going to let you rats out of the corner. | ||
Okay? | ||
You've been cornered. | ||
And now, at midnight on Thursday, if Mitch McConnell will grow a set, they shut down their government. | ||
They have the House, they have the Senate, they have the Executive Branch. | ||
And Phil Rucker the other night, Phil Rucker who, trust me, is as far away from the Trump movement as possible at the Washington Post, said the quiet part out loud on Brian Williams. | ||
He said, hey, they've looked at this internally and they're really nervous. | ||
They didn't think the CR thing would be a big deal. | ||
They're nervous. | ||
And why? | ||
They understand they will be blamed for shutting down their government. | ||
They will look like they can't govern. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they can't govern. | ||
Why did they spend months and months and months and months, not in hearings, not in getting you any facts, but spending this fantasy of, oh yeah, we're gonna have a bipartisan $1.5 trillion. | ||
And Rachel Maddison, they said, yeah, there's a little teeny bill, there's a little teeny part of this off to the side for roads and bridges. | ||
It ain't roads and it ain't bridges, okay? | ||
It's the Green New Deal. | ||
And the $3.5 trillion is so insane, and finally, finally, As she always does, Betsy McCoy came in in the great New York Post and finally somebody's got their hands on this thing and are sitting there going, has anybody read this thing? | ||
Do you see how radical in nature? | ||
You think you had a problem with election integrity now? | ||
You think you had a problem with them stealing elections? | ||
Well now you're going to basically underwrite their stealing of the elections and so much more. | ||
So let's bring in the great Betsy McCoy. | ||
Once again, God bless you. | ||
You always do the hard pick and shovel work. | ||
Talk to us about this article and if Denver can get it up on Betsy's talk and this great piece in the New York Post, ma'am. | ||
unidentified
|
Well, thank you. | |
What this piece shows is that the way the bill is written, whatever the government cause is, whether it's grants to start small minority businesses or some sort of climate bill, Or training of health care workers. | ||
The money that's appropriated does not go directly to what it's supposed to do. | ||
It's funneled through one of a thousands and thousands of what they called community organizations. | ||
These are left wing groups. | ||
You find them in every part of the United States that are on the payroll. | ||
They will be totally payroll bankrolled. | ||
By this bill, and they will have plenty of walking around money. | ||
And then at election time in return, they're the ones who harvest the ballots, man the phone banks, drive people to the polls. | ||
So what this money is really being used for, and you can see it in every single section of this bill, I've outlined many of them in my pieces. | ||
The money is targeted directly at the community organizations, and they're told, well, this particular grant is for climate justice. | ||
This group, this grant is for training more health care workers to give care at home. | ||
This particular one is for some other cause. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
Whatever it is, The money is going into the bank accounts of these community organizations. | ||
No accountability. | ||
They spend it whatever way they want. | ||
And then at election time, they're ready to get those Democrats re-elected. | ||
This is an enormous scam. | ||
And it's very interesting because the Democrats hope that they'd be able to permanently tilt the election by H.R. | ||
1 or H.R. | ||
4, two bills they wrote. | ||
We had this issue, and by the way, this is the $3.5 trillion you're talking about. | ||
like no voter ID. They couldn't get those bills through so this big spending bill is their best shot at making a permanent Democratic majority in this country. | ||
We had this issue and by the way this is the 3.5 trillion you're talking about is this also part of the... Let me just give you one example that's so glaring. Even the most serious issues High maternal mortality for black women. | ||
That's a serious issue. | ||
The grants, according to this bill, who is in the front of the line to get grants to handle this problem? | ||
Not the teaching hospitals. | ||
Not the schools of nursing. | ||
No. | ||
Community organizations. | ||
They get priority under this bill For billions of dollars to solve whatever problem is facing the nation instead of legitimate organizations like universities or hospitals. | ||
Also, remember, we had this problem, Andrew Breitbart, the great Andrew Breitbart, with O'Keefe. | ||
It was O'Keefe's first big thing. | ||
This is all ACORN all over again. | ||
It's all like ACORN! | ||
This is ACORN. | ||
Remember, everybody in the audience remembers ACORN, but this was O'Keefe's coming out party when Project Veritas, his very first hit, undercover hit, and this is Andrew Breitbart on ACORN. | ||
We went through this and supposedly cleaned it all up. | ||
Now in this bill, it all comes back, Betsy. | ||
unidentified
|
Well, we owe it all to Barack Obama, the original community organizer, cum president. | |
When Obamacare was passed, the same thing. | ||
The government could have taken total charge of enrolling people in those health plans, but instead they empowered the community organizations to enroll people in the plans because they were told, well, here's all this money, we're going to bankroll you, and then At the same time you're enrolling people in the health plans, be sure to enroll them, register them to vote. | ||
And then at election time, we're relying on you to get all those people to vote for us. | ||
That's how Obamacare was written. | ||
In this particular bill called Build Back Better, it's just a vast expansion of the same scheme. | ||
Betsy, you've been doing this a long time. | ||
I don't remember hearings coming up with this. | ||
I don't remember any due diligence done on this. | ||
I don't remember even Biden throwing this out there. | ||
Has any due diligence, I know you're into the bill and a couple other organizations are, but has been any due diligence done on this? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
unidentified
|
There have been what they call markups before the actual text of the bill was released on Saturday. | |
I was able to get sections of the bill through the House Energy Committee. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
I know. | ||
I got that. | ||
I got that. | ||
But markups are where they're sitting in smoke-filled rooms with the lobbyists. | ||
That's right. | ||
They're carving up the body. | ||
I'm saying outside, like, have a hearing. | ||
Have some people come. | ||
It's only six. | ||
unidentified
|
They don't want anybody to know what's in here. | |
They don't want anybody. | ||
I'll give you an example. | ||
You get to the section on electric vehicles. | ||
And the bill proposes that there's a $7,500 tax credit if you buy an electric vehicle, right? | ||
But you get an extra $4,500 credit, a real sweetener, if you buy a vehicle made in a union plant. | ||
If you buy a vehicle that's made in Tennessee at the Nissan plant, for example, you don't get that credit. | ||
So this is a way, there are many ways in this bill by the way, of forcing Americans to join unions. | ||
Forcing them. | ||
Uncle Sam twisting your arm. | ||
There's a reason 9 out of 10 American workers don't belong to a union. | ||
They don't want to. | ||
But this bill forces you to join a union. | ||
Your union dues are tax deductible. | ||
The agency fee paid by people who don't want to join the union? | ||
Not tax deductible. | ||
It stinks from beginning to end. | ||
The new EV thing is going to be built in Tennessee. | ||
They just announced 11,000 jobs and billions of dollars going into electric vehicles down there. | ||
I think predicated upon this bill. | ||
Right now, we're on the hard line. | ||
We call it the four no's. | ||
No on the infrastructure bill. | ||
That's not a group hug bill. | ||
Those are traitors. | ||
The collaborators of the Senate, they collaborated. | ||
This is a disgrace. | ||
All the House members should say no. | ||
Force the Democrats to get the vote. | ||
Say no on this debacle of the 3.5 trade. | ||
But also say no on the continuing resolution of the debt ceiling. | ||
Betsy, you know finance and you know public finance as well as anybody. | ||
How hard a line should we draw on the debt ceiling to force them to come up with a plan that actually stops the systemic trillion dollar deficits just on the basic operations of the U.S. | ||
government going forward? | ||
unidentified
|
Well, very hard because, you know, people don't realize and when they're discussing this bill they don't realize that we're heading to a situation where half of all government revenue is going to be used paying interest. | |
As you pointed out earlier, Everyone in America, all the working people are going to be absolute slaves, slaves paying their money to the government to service debt that they didn't even want. | ||
It's really shocking what these Democrats are doing to our futures and our children's future. | ||
Imagine half of all tax revenue going to pay interest on the debt. | ||
That's what we're heading toward. | ||
Betsy, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your webpage? | ||
How do they find out more about you? | ||
unidentified
|
Well, come to BetsyMcCoy.com with that unusual spelling. | |
BetsyMcCoy.com and Betsy underscore McCoy. | ||
Follow me on Twitter. | ||
Betsy, you're one of the best. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you so much. | |
Your show is a public service, you know. | ||
Well, thank you, ma'am. | ||
I appreciate that. | ||
We try. | ||
This audience is the best. | ||
What we try to do is make sure they hear from people like Betsy McCoy. | ||
OK. | ||
This audience has done something historic this week. | ||
You've stiffened the spine of the Republican Party, and it shows you that if they have the backing, they'll be tough. | ||
Right? | ||
So let's everybody get to the ramparts. | ||
Today, you've got a flood. | ||
The next 48, 72 hours is going to define the direction of this country. | ||
Rachel Maddow said the other day, it's generational. | ||
Look, I wouldn't even have a problem if they came, not to pass it, but if they were straightforward. | ||
This is about the illegitimacy. | ||
They stole this because they understood that the Trump movement was so powerful, they had to come in and jam this thing through. | ||
It's so obvious and evident what they're doing. | ||
These plans are so radical. | ||
So unfinanceable, so ridiculous, right? | ||
And they've done it on the cover of Night. | ||
There's been no due diligence on any of this, this orgy of spending, but most importantly, there hasn't been due diligence on basically what you're talking about running the government, and that's why you're going to be a debt slave, and your children and your grandchildren. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
Okay, we're so jammed today, we're not even doing our Bring Back music. | ||
I want to thank you right now, what, 95 million? | ||
Downloads on the podcast. | ||
Of course, they're live everywhere. | ||
Remember, the live audience is 2x, or 3x, the podcast audience. | ||
We want to thank everybody in the podcast. | ||
By the way, go to warham.org. | ||
You want to get the... We put out a newsletter. | ||
It's got the pricey of the show, the minutes. | ||
It's got some deep background on the guest, etc. | ||
You want to get that and read it and become a force multiplier. | ||
Once again, I just want to make sure... Look, we're not talk radio. | ||
We're not, you know, we're not a normal show. | ||
We understand this show is a lot of work to kind of go through. | ||
And the reason is a war room, and that is to empower you for human action and human agency, your agency. | ||
And I hear this all the time when when people selling books come on or people they say their websites meltdown, you know, they get so many hits from you, etc. | ||
And you guys have obviously been very. | ||
Gracious and you're giving to organizations that you like, that we present to you. | ||
But this has been historic. | ||
And I know this from, because I'm getting like two hours of sleep at night and the reason is everybody on Capitol Hill and around the country is calling me going, wow, you guys, your audience has changed the arc of history in this thing. | ||
They weren't even talking about this a couple weeks ago. | ||
And I'm not saying this nonsense about the Kumbaya Green New Deal bill and the madness of the 3.5 trillion, which is just an orgy of spending. | ||
It's insanity because it's never not been vetted. | ||
No due diligence. | ||
I'm talking about the basics. | ||
We said no, no, no, no, no, no, stop. | ||
They've got to put forward a plan, or the government closes down, they close the government down on the 30th of September at midnight, which is tomorrow. | ||
And the death ceiling, we talked about the death ceiling back in July, the very first day that Yellen gave her talk saying that it was going to be insolvent, by the way, on the 30th of July, midnight on the 30th of July. | ||
And now you've changed history because we've woken everybody to it. | ||
And right now the Republicans have got to take a firm thing. | ||
Pelosi's up there right now talking about, guess what? | ||
She's delaying this vote, she's delaying that vote. | ||
You know why? | ||
One of the reasons? | ||
They've got to focus on the basics. | ||
You've got to get a tan on the compulsories on Saturday night and skating before you skate for the gold in primetime on Sunday. | ||
They haven't done the compulsories. | ||
The compulsories, tell me how you're going to finance the United States government. | ||
Tell me what the appropriations are. | ||
What's the budget? | ||
Wow, I look at this and it looks to me like you've got a structural trillion dollar deficit in perpetuity. | ||
So you're going to take everybody under 50 years old and you're going to take them from being a Russian serf, which they are today because they don't own anything, because the Federal Reserve and the Central Bank's got interest rates at zero, negative interest rates, so Larry Fink and all the guys at BlackRock, Blackstone, all this, can control all the assets, own all the assets, own the real estate assets, own the stocks, And you don't, you know, your interest on your money market and your checking account, your savings account is 0.001. | ||
You're just a hamster on the wheel. | ||
You're going to go from that to now being a debt slave, okay? | ||
But they're telling you, you don't have to worry about it. | ||
Deficits don't matter. | ||
The capital markets don't matter. | ||
You know, if they don't matter, then why are you sitting there banging on these people to just take the thing off the debt ceiling? | ||
Of course it matters. | ||
That's the physics of modern finance. | ||
But you've got these theoreticians and these guys saying, no, it doesn't matter anymore. | ||
It's modern monetary theory. | ||
And I know from experts, because I hear on MSNBC every night, I've got all the great geniuses over there. | ||
And by the way, Biden following their radical plans. | ||
That's why it's polling. | ||
Look at the proxy of independents in the low 30s, in the high 20s. | ||
Working class Hispanic American citizens in the state of Texas, according to Quinnipiac, think 26% thinks he's doing a good job on the border. | ||
unidentified
|
26%. | |
I think it's in the low 30s overall. | ||
Look at Steve Cortez's Twitter feed. | ||
These are historic lows. | ||
Brother Cortez is going to be in here this afternoon. | ||
We're going to go through all of it. | ||
How does a guy that has no political capital, no majorities, the two times we had this radical thing in 1932 and 1964 were historic moments. | ||
You had a financial collapse in 32, Roosevelt came in, the New Deal, and then in 64 you had the Great Society. | ||
They had overwhelming majorities in the backing of the country to do, I don't agree with what they did, but they had the backing of the country to do it. | ||
Here you got a couple of seats in the House, you got, and by the way, if we had the 3 November movement, And started doing full forensic audits in all the states, you see that even these congressmen didn't win. | ||
And yet, they want to have a radical plan and to put you into debt slavery in perpetuity. | ||
The answer, the question we want is the debtor, the dip lender, the debtor in possession, the war room posse has a simple question. | ||
Show us the plan. | ||
Show us the plan. | ||
What's the plan? | ||
No kick the can down the road to December. | ||
You've had long enough. | ||
If you'd spent the nine months you've been in power having the common courtesy and decency to have a plan to put before the American people instead of run around with the orgy of spending on these fantasy bills and the 19 collaborators, Republicans in the United States Senate, Romney and this clique, which all ought to be thrown out of office immediately, And President Trump should rescind his endorsement of Crapo in Idaho, and somebody in Idaho, a real MAGA figure, should step up and take that guy on. | ||
If they had done that, and not worried about that, and come back with the compulsory to show me how you're going to finance it, and explain to the American people, we have a trillion dollar deficit in perpetuity, and we're going to have to figure that out. | ||
No, they don't have enough respect for you, so they try to slide in the middle of the night until this audience stopped them. | ||
I want to bring in now James Polis, one of the great young thinkers in this movement, executive over at the Claremont Institute and executive editor of American Mind, which is obviously one of the preeminent content producers, magazines, journals, websites in our thing. | ||
So James, before I get, because you're one of the leading thinkers about what's happening, And cyber currencies and what's happening in crypto currencies and what's happening in transhumanism. | ||
What's your sense right now of where this Biden regime stands with Nancy Pelosi and all this and trying to jam through this radical plan that they haven't even made a coherent case for the American people of how we finance all this? | ||
Well, look, they can't make a case about the plan because the plan is a social credit system. | ||
I mean, it's worse than China's social credit system. | ||
At least that one's trying to get China back in line with its ancient patterns of civilization. | ||
This one is something that would never happen in America before, something that's totally inconsistent with our founding, with our ways of life. | ||
And, you know, it's not like fiscal responsibility like it was in the old days. | ||
You know, it's more than fiscal irresponsibility. | ||
It's technological irresponsibility. | ||
They've created a form of technology, digital technology, flooded the country. | ||
They thought it was going to perfect their system of rule. | ||
Instead people started using it for different things. | ||
They didn't like that and they're afraid that if they don't just blow open the doors on spending and use that money to totally restructure society for digital control, that they're going to lose control. | ||
And so that's what's really going on here. | ||
I mean, you look at these numbers and the numbers are designed to just blow those doors open. | ||
The Federal Reserve reverse repo window has just been lifted. | ||
I mean, it's more than a trillion dollars of cash flowing through that window. | ||
Obviously the infrastructure bill and then what they're calling the social policy bill beyond that, 3.5 trillion. | ||
The point is to turn numbers into something that they control, something that we don't control. | ||
What we need, you know, above and beyond sinking these bills, we need proactive action. | ||
We need a second amendment for compute. | ||
Americans need to be able to use technology to increase their own wealth and their own control over their lives. | ||
And if that's not going to come from the feds, we need to come and take it. | ||
We need to tell the states to do it. | ||
There's a lot that can be done out there, but this is a pivot point. | ||
We need to take control. | ||
James, I want to go to something. | ||
How did we, because we've won more elections than we've lost since Nixon in 68. | ||
We've won more elections, more House seats, more Senate seats, more governorships, state legislatures, presidencies. | ||
How did we win? | ||
All of these elections and end up with oligarchs. | ||
We've ended up with like where they got these oligarchs on Wall Street and particularly Silicon Valley, these digital oligarchs. | ||
By the way, financed by the people in this audience money. | ||
It's all pension fund money. | ||
So it's all your cash, your cash, your tax dollars with the DARPA situation and your pension funds finance. | ||
How do we get in a situation that the American working class that are the backbone of the country financed a rise of oligarchs after we won all these elections? | ||
Walk me through how that happened. | ||
Yeah, well, I mean, the elections can affect the people who you can get out of office. | ||
And what they can't do is they can't reach down into the state within a state. | ||
And you know, this isn't conspiratorial language. | ||
I mean, you got a guy With the big book out now, the first sort of biography, so to speak, of Five Eyes. | ||
And he's open about it. | ||
He says, look, this is a state within a state, or really a state within five states. | ||
Worked really closely, you know, since World War II. | ||
I mean, since the years of FDR, we have had a security state, military-industrial complex, and intelligence community that cannot be dislodged from government. | ||
And they have blank checks. | ||
They've had complete control over the pace and the content of technological advancement in America. | ||
All this kind of weapons technology has been repurposed or commercialized, pushed down through the system, and that is now the lever that the ruling factions are using to try to regain control in an environment that faked them out, did things that they didn't expect it to do. | ||
And so that layer of who you can throw out of office and who you can replace, obviously it's an important layer, but it's hardly enough to penetrate down to the level of those who are making the decisions. | ||
And that's setting aside the whole question of finance. | ||
Of, you know, the transformation of corporations from shareholder interest to stakeholder interest, transformation away from capitalism to, you know, CYA compliance regimes, human resources control over our corporations. | ||
And, you know, Silicon Valley in some ways created an alternative to that. | ||
But, you know, of course, ever since the powers that be realized that, God forbid, ordinary Americans started to use technological tools to make their voice heard in politics, they brought the hammer down on Silicon Valley, which after all in large measure was a creature or a beneficiary of the technological advancements of the military industrial complex, and here we are. | ||
James, I'm going to ask you if you can to stay over in the question. | ||
I'm going to ask you to answer over the break. | ||
One of the powers of this audience is a human agency and about action. | ||
We're seeing they're bending the arc of history right now in this fight, which Rachel Maddow says is generational. | ||
Because if they get these things passed, it will change the direction of the country. | ||
I want to ask you, I'll ask you now, but when you come back, what can this audience do? | ||
How can this audience put its shoulder to the wheel if we're to break the backs of these oligarchs, right, and really take the country back to the republic that our founders created for us? | ||
And that clearly Franklin on the day of the signing of the Declaration said it's a republic if you can keep it. | ||
How we can do that? | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We've got tons of breaking news when we come back. | ||
We're also going to have Joe Allen. | ||
He's lighting up Elon Musk on the American thinker. | ||
Today with a really brutal article about the direction of Elon Musk. | ||
I know he's a superhero for a lot of young people under 30, but you better watch what you support. | ||
You better really understand what you're supporting. | ||
Also, Peter Navarro is going to come in and talk to us about this debacle, this debacle of what the Biden regime is trying to jam down your throats and turn you, your children, not just your children and grandchildren, turn you into a debt slave. | ||
A radical theory of modern monetary theory. | ||
Hey, it doesn't make any difference anymore, right? | ||
Doesn't matter. | ||
Deficits don't matter. | ||
None of it matters. | ||
Except they're begging you to increase the debt ceiling, right? | ||
No, it doesn't matter. | ||
Can we please increase the debt ceiling so we have more credit? | ||
The answer is no. | ||
The four no's. | ||
No on all of it. | ||
They gotta embrace the suck next in the war room. | ||
OK, you're back in the War Room now with 95 million downloads on the podcast. | ||
Wednesday, 29 September, Year of the Lord 2021. | ||
So jammed today with major guests that we can't even do the bring in. | ||
James Polis, the executive editor over at American Mind, one of the top thinkers in our country and one of the most important. | ||
By the way, breaking news, it's up in Telegram, but we're hearing now McConnell's office has had historic input from you, the American people. | ||
Right now, the voicemail is vapor-locked. | ||
You can't take any more emails. | ||
You can't take any more voicemail. | ||
If you can't call, send an email. | ||
And right now, we're going to do a little producing on the air. | ||
We want Amanda, our great leader who does all the live chats, to put up. | ||
I want in the live chats all the local offices of these congressmen. | ||
I want all the local offices of, like, Mitch McConnell in Kentucky. | ||
Call their local office. | ||
Send an email to their local office. | ||
Let them know what you think. | ||
Okay? | ||
James Paul. | ||
So, James... | ||
Our audience is action-oriented. | ||
You're the guy that's got the oligarchs right in your gun sights. | ||
Tell us, and we're going to have you back on because we really got to drill down on your theory of the case here, but for just for today, what should our audience, what kind of action can our audience do to take on these oligarchs? | ||
Yeah, so obviously floor the pedal on votes like this. | ||
But look, you hear Janet yelling out there, it shouldn't even be a treasury. | ||
It's a scandal. | ||
She was rotated in and out of the Fed so fast. | ||
She wants to track every transaction that people make financially down to $600. | ||
She wants to tax unrealized gains. | ||
And she's forecasting a $7 trillion tax deficit. | ||
So people in America are recognizing that our financial system, our economic system is illegitimate. | ||
It's counter to our interest. | ||
It's run by people who hate us, and they're looking for alternatives. | ||
So the number one alternative to that is Bitcoin, maybe a couple other currencies. | ||
Buy some, mine some. | ||
You can now actually buy and sell goods in exchange for, you know, a couple different flavors of coin. | ||
I've got a book coming out next month. | ||
It's called Human Forever. | ||
It's going to be, it's published to the chain. | ||
It's going to be available for purchase. | ||
In Bitcoin, so things are changing really fast. | ||
And you got to tell folks at the state and local level, friendlies, officials, that you need to protect these technologies, protect Americans' ability to use them, and use them to generate wealth, generate things that are worth doing. | ||
The plan coming out of the social credit, folks, is busy work, woke busy work for you. | ||
And you'll get some tokens instead of money. | ||
You won't be able to drive around. | ||
They're going to tax your ability to travel and to transport yourself, see your own family on holidays. | ||
This is what's at stake. | ||
Americans need to take control of our technology back. | ||
And that's going to involve stuff not just on the federal level, but state and local as well. | ||
We can do this. | ||
We have the ability to get people to listen. | ||
It's a very fluid situation. | ||
The regime is weak, even though it's pushing as hard as it can to consolidate control. | ||
And now is the time. | ||
Now is the time of testing. | ||
We've got a couple years to make the flip here. | ||
Reset things on our terms, not theirs. | ||
By the way, this is what I say, if you look on our side of the football, we've got the cutting-edge thinkers. | ||
James Polis happens to be at the tip of the spear there. | ||
James, real quickly, social media, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to American Mind? | ||
The website for the American Mind is AmericanMind.org. | ||
I'm on Twitter at James Polis. | ||
And again, the book next month is Human Forever. | ||
You'll be hearing more about that as the weeks progress. | ||
No, we definitely... we know how to launch a book. | ||
We want to be a big part of that. | ||
So thank you very much. | ||
Great. | ||
Thank you for carving time out today to be with us. | ||
Thanks a lot. | ||
We do know that we're a book... we've got some news. | ||
We can't break it right now, but we know this group is a book buying group. | ||
There's some historic news coming out about your support of literature, let's say. | ||
Before I get our next guest, Peter Navarro, the fighting The President Trump's assistant to the President, who is one thing above all, he's a fighter, but fights that matter. | ||
Can we play, can we play Nancy Pelosi's meltdown a few minutes ago? | ||
We'll be sharing our views on it. | ||
unidentified
|
How much closer are they to an agreement with the Senate right now, after the President indicated how much, how his talks have gone? | |
We'll have to talk to him about that. | ||
unidentified
|
It looks like the debt limit extension might not advance in the Senate. | |
Why get mad at members, why twist the arms of moderates if this is not going to move anywhere? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
We have a responsibility to uphold, to lift up the full faith and credit of the United States of America. | ||
That's what we have to do. | ||
These members have all voted for this last week. | ||
So if they're concerned about how it might be in an ad, it's already in an ad. | ||
It's already in an ad. | ||
So let us give every confidence every step of the way that we will do that. | ||
We cannot predicate our actions in the House on what could happen in the Senate. | ||
We can when we're coming to agreement on a bill. | ||
unidentified
|
But in terms of this, I have no patience for people not voting for this. | |
Okay, we have no patience for the lies and misrepresentations of Nancy Pelosi, the master strategist, right, of the impeachments of President Trump. | ||
She's spinning out of control. | ||
Don't give me the happy talk about the full faith and credit of the United States and how the deplorables are irresponsible. | ||
You're irresponsible. | ||
Have enough respect for this audience. | ||
Have enough respect for the American people to come forward with your annual plan. | ||
Let's see it. | ||
Don't give me the orgy over there with the Kumbaya Green New Deal plan or the 3.5 madness. | ||
I don't need to hear that anymore. | ||
It's madness. | ||
That's how I'm doing a vote here, 3-point trap, but Joe Manchin wants 5.3, wants, you know, $500 billion. | ||
That's all nonsensical happy talk that's going to destroy this country. | ||
Show up or shut this thing down tomorrow night at midnight. | ||
Shut it down until you come back with a plan. | ||
No more kick the can down the road and throwing $6 billion for Afghan refugees, only 3% of what were SIV holders, while you got Americans sitting on a runway in Abu Dhabi. | ||
Right? | ||
That's another scam of yours. | ||
Right? | ||
Not even people that we can show fought with us. | ||
And Cortez, they've been showing the attacks on female American servicemen down at Fort Bliss. | ||
Attacks on young boys. | ||
Because it's not possible to vet it. | ||
Six billion dollars in the CR. | ||
But that's just a tiny thing. | ||
What you're trying to hide and lie is the, as Polis just said, I think it gets to $10 trillion just on the U.S. | ||
government over time, in perpetuity. | ||
Let's bring in Dr. Peter Navarro, who's been all over this, author of the new book in Trump time. | ||
You're going to get a ringside seat. | ||
In fact, you'll be in the ring, just like you are here, and seeing all the lies and misrepresentations of all these other books. | ||
Navarro cuts to the chase, and there's no hidden quotes. | ||
We're on the cusp of a big victory here if Mitch McConnell can actually get some steel in his spine with his other gutless non-events over the United States Senate, which they are. | ||
Peter Navarro, your thoughts? | ||
Nancy Pelosi, when she says what is at stake is the full faith and credit of the United States government, that's the only true thing she said. | ||
In probably the last four years, but with the ironic twist that unless we implement, Steve, the Four Nos, we're going to lose that full faith and credit. | ||
This is what's at stake. | ||
Let's just go over it again, once again, that continuing resolution. | ||
No, because there's all sorts of hidden bombs inside that that will harm this republic. | ||
The debt limit, that's number two. | ||
The second no. | ||
What they want to do is raise the debt limit so then they can go on to the red ink new deal. | ||
The 3.5 trillion dollar road to stagflation hell. | ||
Number four, the faux, I hate to use even the word, infrastructure bill, a fake one, because it's only 20% infrastructure, the 80%, again, road to perdition. | ||
Nancy Pelosi is not only fiscally irresponsible, I want to repeat what I said yesterday. | ||
She is the insurrectionist in Washington, D.C. | ||
She is the one who, after the election, tried, as the third person in line to the White House, tried using Milley, the useful idiot at the Pentagon and the tools of the Pentagon, to overthrow a sitting president. | ||
That is, by definition, an insurrectionist. | ||
That's what Nancy Pelosi is. | ||
So let the games continue, because the war room is helping to flood the phones of Mitch McConnell. | ||
It's got to do the same for Kevin McCarthy. | ||
And we can win this battle. | ||
As I talked yesterday, Steve, economic theory is on our side. | ||
Rational expectations say now that the inflationary expectations of the deplorables and the American people are sky high because they see an American government, which is a spendthrift that can't pay its bills, That spells inflation. | ||
We do the four no's, we break the backs of inflationary expectations. | ||
We got about four minutes. | ||
I got to go back in time. | ||
You're the first guy with Cortez that warned about stagflation. | ||
I believe it was on the afternoon show of January 20th. | ||
that Dr. Peter Navarro said, hey, I've seen this guy, here's what they're going to do, we're going to go back to the 70s. Walk through, and you've seen the oil prices skyrocket, natural gas about heating this summer, this winter, Costco telling inflation, walk through this regime's economic plan, what has it done to the American people, Peter Navarro, and what is your forecast? Okay, stagflation is recession and inflation. | ||
So, in terms of the recessionary forces of the Biden administration, they are undoing all of the growth drivers President Trump moved in his four years. | ||
Whether it's tax cuts, deregulation, strategic energy dominance through oil and gas domination, and fair trade, high defense spending, and most of all, dear to my heart, buy American, hire American. These are the growth drivers Biden's undoing. | ||
That brings the growth rate down. | ||
On the inflation side, we got two things going on, Steve. | ||
We got what we call demand pull inflation because the government's spending too much money, which it doesn't have the resources to pay for. | ||
So that drives up prices. | ||
But most importantly, and I wrote about this to the president in May of 2020, that the pandemic is creating all manner of structural cost push problems. | ||
Right with supply chains. | ||
The other cost push inflation we have right now is Biden's destruction of our oil and gas sectors. | ||
People won't be able to provide Pay for their gas. | ||
They won't be able to pay for their heating oil. | ||
Jimmy Carter cardigan sweater under Biden freeze in the dark. | ||
So those are the inflation and recessionary forces driving to stagflation. | ||
It's a road to perdition. | ||
And Joe Biden's illegitimate regime is responsible for this along with Pelosi. | ||
The insurrectionist, Pelosi the insurrectionist, and Schumer, the useful idiot of the corporate globalists. | ||
You know, I'd like to, I don't know if we can do it this weekend, but what I want to do, I know you've got the book out, In Trump Time, and by the way, everybody's raving about your spots that you're doing, where you give a ringside seat and we get to the bottom of the Wuhan lab, you get to the bottom of November 6th, you get to the bottom of, or January 6th, you get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
I do think though, and I'd like to do it this weekend, I think we need an hour of Dr. Navarro Just basically back to your Economist days because we're about to hit Biden has sown the wind, and the American people are about to reap the whirlwind on this economy. | ||
And it's not going to be pretty, and you have to be prepared for it. | ||
Steve, I've never been more fearful. | ||
I've never been more fearful for our economy than I am right now. | ||
I lived through the 70s, stagflation. | ||
I've seen hard times over my many years. | ||
Nothing scares me more than the unhinged policies of the Biden administration. | ||
Let's remember this. | ||
Biden-Obama gave us eight years of stagnation, okay? | ||
That was slow growth, and the real wages basically of blue-collar Americans did not go up and fell in real terms. | ||
Trump turned that around. | ||
Biden learned nothing from those eight years. | ||
He's going to up the ante to stagflation. | ||
Not only will we have stagnation, he's throwing inflation on top of that, Steve. | ||
I fear for this republic. | ||
That's why you are so important with your audience in the four no's. | ||
We have to break the back of inflationary expectations now, break the back of the Biden regime. | ||
Mitch McConnell, you dumb son of a bitch. | ||
You hold firm. | ||
And I hope your phone lines light up like a, you know what? | ||
Okay, real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
We've got 15 seconds. | ||
Give it to us. | ||
Real P. Navarro on Getter, the Twitter killer. | ||
Getter's the Twitter killer. | ||
Everybody get on that. | ||
I have the same real P. Navarro on Twitter, but we're using Getter more and more. | ||
And we're going to put the Amazon link up. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Navarro. | ||
Okay, historic work is happening in all the sites. | ||
Go to Mitch McConnell's local office, send an email, phone call on his 800 number. | ||
Make sure they understand it's the four no's. | ||
No on all of it. | ||
Let Nancy and Chuck and Biden, let the illegitimate regime shut it down. | ||
They can explain to the American people why they took months to focus on fantasy instead of focusing on the work at hand. | ||
Just like on a farm or at a home, you got chores you got to do, things that have to... Compulsories! | ||
Where's the compulsories? | ||
And they're not going to get any break from us. | ||
Not going to kick the can down the road. | ||
Not going to raise the death ceiling. | ||
Because you're sitting there saying, no, your plan is irresponsible. | ||
It's reckless. | ||
You have reckless disregard for the American people. | ||
And now the American people finally have a platform. | ||
They can get there and say, hey, I served the information. | ||
Here's my response. | ||
No. | ||
No. | ||
This audience is an immovable object and right now you've broken them. | ||
This spinning addict. | ||
Remember all this was supposed to be done last week and they're going to vote on the infrastructure and lead to this, going to do that? | ||
Nothing. | ||
They got nothing. | ||
They have nothing. | ||
Because of you. | ||
Make sure you go to MyPillow. | ||
You've got to go to MyPillow right now to support Lyndale. | ||
He's going to be back. | ||
He's got all kinds of stuff he's wearing on the state level from his cyber symposium. | ||
You've got the great manufacturing company. | ||
Of course, you've got the War Room apparatus. | ||
Towels on sale. | ||
Buy a sheet, get one free. | ||
You've got toppers. | ||
They've also got these specials. | ||
I'll explain more today on these pillows. | ||
Basically, pillows that are patriotic. | ||
For the kids and also the Bible stories. | ||
Just go to our square. | ||
Go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo code WORM. | ||
Go to WORM. | ||
Get all the best deals. | ||
You'll see in the squares. | ||
They'll explain it all. | ||
I'll do more about it this afternoon. | ||
I want to bring in now Joe Allen. | ||
We're so glad to bring Joe on the team. | ||
Why do we bring Joe on the team? | ||
Actually, with everything we're working on, the most important thing that we're working on is this thing called transhumanism. | ||
Because you hear about all this replacement theory, and they're yelling at Tucker, and they're yelling at Gates, and they're yelling back at other guys. | ||
Hey, let me tell you what the replacement theory is. | ||
This is not a theory, this is an action. | ||
It's about good old homo sapiens. | ||
That would be you, the audience. | ||
Things called human beings. | ||
Your tax dollars and your pension funds are funneling things to essentially replace human beings, to hit the singularity and go past that. | ||
That's what transhumanism is. | ||
And it's happening in government labs all over the place, in private equity with entrepreneurs. | ||
And they got this guy, Elon Musk, who's like, you know, the guy from Iron Man. | ||
All the young guys, they all tell me, you know, what you got to do is talk about Elon Musk because everybody loves him and you get a bigger audience. | ||
And I say, well, hang on for a second. | ||
You know, besides asking for government hands and subsidies, he's got some stuff there that I think is a little dangerous. | ||
So now we've got Joe Allen, the one and only Joe Allen, who's a full-time contributor for The Worm. | ||
He's written a couple of articles about Elon Musk and I guess his partner. | ||
Joe, take it away. | ||
You've got about five minutes. | ||
Walk us through what you found out and what you're telling folks. | ||
Steve, thanks for having me. | ||
I'm glad to be here. | ||
The title of the article under discussion is Elon Musk and the Pagan Witch Who Summoned a Computer God. | ||
This is published at Salvo Magazine. | ||
The article is basically a profile, a personality profile, of Elon Musk's former lover, Grimes, the techno-pagan pop star. | ||
Now, she's, on the one hand, the mother of Elon Musk's child. | ||
I believe they named him XAA12. | ||
Uh, but maybe more importantly, she's also the artistic vessel for his... Hold on, hang on. | ||
I don't remember, I don't remember, in Fox's Book of the Saints, I don't remember a Saint XR-12. | ||
I don't remember a Saint XR-12. | ||
What's the child's name? | ||
If I'm pronouncing it correctly, X-A-A-12. | ||
Okay, keep going, sir. | ||
Like I say, I think maybe more importantly, she's an artistic vehicle for Elon Musk's transhumanist vision. | ||
If you look at her art, and I've been spending quite a bit of time listening to her music and watching her videos, much more than a man of my age should be, probably. | ||
If you look at her art, you see basically she's a representation of the blending of tech culture and the occult. | ||
This is a long-standing tradition. | ||
It goes back, I would say, 100 or more years to, say, the film Metropolis, 1927, Fritz Lang. | ||
The four ideas that really show up a lot in her work and in her interviews is the idea that artificial intelligence will surpass human capabilities and therefore should be worshipped as a god. | ||
The idea that one's virtual self, one's online self, is as important, if not more important, than one's physical self, Or one's spiritual self. | ||
The idea that by uploading one's personality or one's mind or one's soul into a virtual environment, one can attain digital immortality and live forever beyond the body. | ||
And finally, and I think this is maybe the most important element, you see the idea that technocracy is a superior social structure. | ||
Now I agree with Patrick Wood's idea, his thesis that Technocracy is a far greater threat to human freedom than fascism, than communism, than theocracy. | ||
But what you see in Grimes, really, is that technocracy is underpinned by a sort of theocracy. | ||
And that theocracy is a transhumanist vision. | ||
I don't know that she's ever mentioned the word transhumanism in public. | ||
I don't know that Elon Musk has. | ||
But both of them are certainly in line with transhumanism as a religious ideology. | ||
The idea that the human condition can be and must be overcome through technology. | ||
Now, I also don't think it really matters whether Elon Musk, on the innovation side of this, is able to actually create a Neuralink brain implant that is functional and able to allow humans to communicate with computers or each other. | ||
I don't think it's necessarily important that he creates a fully autonomous Tesla vehicle Or that he creates scrawny, humanoid, gangly robot slaves. | ||
What's important, and what you see in pop artists like Grimes, like Lady Gaga, like Lil Nas X, and so on and so forth, what is important is that people believe that this sort of autistic worldview can come to pass. | ||
We're not China, okay? | ||
We're not told what to believe, but In America, technocracy is definitely possible insofar that Americans believe that technocracy is a valid system of government and social structure. | ||
It requires our consent, and I think that the larger and the higher our cultural barriers are against this, the better off we are. | ||
We're leading the fight here in the war room right now. | ||
How did they get to the Elon Musk article, and how did they get to the article about Elon Musk's former partner? | ||
The Elon Musk article is at American Thinker. | ||
That's Elon Musk's crusade to save you by destroying your humanity. | ||
The article on Grimes is Elon Musk and the Pagan Witch Who Summoned a Computer God. | ||
You can find it at Salvo Magazine. | ||
They also have a lovely print edition as well. | ||
I recommend anyone check it out. | ||
And you can find this and anything else at joebot.xyz or all social media at joebot.xyz. | ||
Okay, we're going to be back at 5 o'clock leading the fight with Steve Cortez about this financial meltdown of the Biden administration and the border at 5. |