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France has now killed more than 100 people in China, and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Probably warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Let's talk about the Democrats. | ||
Democratic pollster has issued a stark warning to his party heading into the midterms, which is this. | ||
The warning is this. | ||
Fix the branding problem. | ||
Brian Stryker held focus groups with Democrats in Virginia. | ||
After the party lost the governor's race there, and one of his main takeaways, people think the party is more focused on social issues when the economy is the top issue right now. | ||
In an interview with the New York Times, Stryker says, quote, the number one issue for women right now is the economy. | ||
The number one issue for black voters, the economy. | ||
The number one issue for Latino voters is the economy. | ||
I'm not advocating for us ignoring social issues. | ||
But when we think broadly about voters, they actually all want us talking about the economy and doing things to help them out economically. | ||
People drive by the pump. | ||
They know what the cost of a pound of ground beef is supposed to be, or boneless, skinless chicken breast. | ||
Those are the things they talk about. | ||
Meat and groceries. | ||
Those are the things that we really see for people. | ||
And just really quickly, I'll open up to the table, but this number is drastically less than expected. | ||
What else do you think is going on? | ||
And is it people who are still afraid of going back to work because of COVID? | ||
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I think that's one factor. | |
factor and also you know we've had a lot of stimulus pumped into the economy so a lot of households maybe have a bit of a cushion and you know we know this pandemic has really kind of changed people's priorities and with that kind of cushion maybe people are being a little bit more deliberate. | ||
What is the number of that cushion? | ||
I don't know off the top of my head. | ||
What is a number that would have people not decide, just, I'm not going to go back. | ||
I need to understand that. | ||
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Well, I mean, it's just, we've had stimulus checks. | |
We have the expanded child tax credit. | ||
We have that kind of support out there in the economy. | ||
And so some families may be able to say, look, I'm going to be a little bit more deliberate in my decision. | ||
Maybe my priorities have changed over the course of the pandemic. | ||
And I want to like, make sure that the job I'm taking is a good fit for me and my family. | ||
This doesn't bode well for inflation, right? | ||
Because if people are not going back into the labour force, the way you get them back into the labour force is you offer them higher wages, then people's prices start going up around that and you get into a wage price spiral and this is not what the White House wants. | ||
Right, well, I think that economists will say that we're not quite in a wage price bubble yet. | ||
No, we're not there yet, but this kind of number is the kind of thing that will make people nervous. | ||
Yeah, inflation is a really complicated issue. | ||
There are a lot of reasons why it's happening right now. | ||
Many of those are the supply chain constraints that we've seen because of pandemic disruptions. | ||
And certainly wages are there too, you know, because of this labor shortage, employers have had to raise wages to attract workers. | ||
So that's definitely a factor here. What you'll probably see the Biden administration say is that a number like this kind of supports their argument that Congress should pass the Build Back Better agenda, right? | ||
If we want to see long-term growth in the economy and the productivity of the economy, then we need the sorts of investments. Manchin's back to this point that if you start passing all this craziness right now, that you're just throwing napalm onto an economy that's already starting to, the prices are, and by the way, your thing on China is absolutely brilliant. Remember, that's going to flow through the entire supply chain. The inflation there is 13%. What can people right now in the audience do about | ||
this, about preparing for this, Dr. Navarro? | ||
I haven't put any money in the stock market since I entered government. | ||
I purposely divested because that's what you do when you're in government. | ||
And since then, I've been just in cash, watching this chessboard, not believing anything. | ||
Tomorrow, I'm starting to go short on the stock market. | ||
I'm calling it. | ||
This could be the December crash of all crashes. | ||
Because the only thing that's driving the market up right now is a false hope about the pandemic turnaround that does that looks dicey given the supply chain things going on and and throwing more money. | ||
There are still many, many open jobs. | ||
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A lot of small business owners are saying they've given up on trying to fill jobs. | |
We know that immigration has been going down and the number of immigrant workers with H-1B visas just saw the worst drop in a decade. | ||
Is that a contributing factor to the labor shortage? | ||
No, I think what's contributing to the labor shortage is people are still concerned about the virus. | ||
We still don't have a strong system when it comes to child care in our country. | ||
That's a concern. | ||
We don't have a strong system when it comes to making sure who's taking care of our elderly, sick parents and grandparents, people that are worried about that. | ||
There are people worried about their personal health. | ||
That's why when we did the emergency temporary standard a couple months ago, it really was about making sure that people felt safe going back into the workforce. | ||
This is an unmitigated clown show. | ||
We're supposed to be a serious country, right? | ||
Run by serious people. | ||
Mika goes full Karen this morning. | ||
I need to know that number. | ||
What's that number? | ||
The reason she needs to know that number, you're going to see the reverse side of this later with Boris, is the polling. | ||
They're imploding. | ||
I need to understand that. | ||
What's that number? | ||
I need to understand that. | ||
And all this gobbledygook and gaslighting and all of it on, it's just insane. | ||
And of course the solution, the solution to the dumpster fire is let's throw some real napalm on it. | ||
Let's do Build Back Broke. | ||
Let's get, and you gotta do the deaths at the same time. | ||
Let's have you, the deplorables, I want to take the credit, the parents, let's raise the limit on the credit card. | ||
Just do it, right? | ||
Let's just raise it. | ||
And we'll spend what we want. | ||
We'll just let the printing machines go. | ||
And Devil Catch the Highmost of Inflation. | ||
I want to bring now Dr. Peter Navarro, who called this many months ago and now is in the middle of it. | ||
I also want to pull up, if Denver can pull up the CNN article, because the gaslighting is really here. | ||
The numbers are so bad. | ||
The numbers on employment are so bad. | ||
The numbers on inflation are so bad. | ||
The supply chain, the logistic problem is so bad. | ||
The polling numbers are imploding, imploding, imploding in every demographic, every region of the country, every political persuasion. | ||
That they now have to gaslight you. | ||
They've seen, you know, the Wall Street Journal's agreed now, finally, months later, the geniuses over at the Wall Street Journal have finally agreed that, you know, inflation's here at 6%, right? | ||
It's not transitory. | ||
They've agreed with Dr. Navarro and Steve Cortez. | ||
And so, you know, CNN, on cue, Jeff Zucker says, hey, we need to gaslight the dummies that watch CNN. | ||
So they got to put out an article. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
Dr. Navarro, come in here. | ||
I'm not making this up. | ||
Denver could put it up there. | ||
They put an article out today, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It says, upon further review, inflation is actually good for you, poor people, and bad for the wealthy. | ||
Dr. Navarro, take it. | ||
poor people in middle class. Hold it, and bad for the wealthy, and bad for the wealthy. | ||
Dr. Navarro, take it. | ||
Let me make the case, Steve, okay? If food inflation goes up, Americans will eat less and therefore they'll be thinner. | ||
So that's got to be good, right? | ||
A la F. Scott Fitzgerald. | ||
And by the way, if gasoline gets really, really expensive, people won't go very far. | ||
So that's good for the carbon footprint, and that's good for the planet. | ||
How are we doing so far, Steve? | ||
Pretty good. | ||
I'm checking boxes. | ||
Hey, let's be clear about why inflation is known as the cruelest tax, right? | ||
Okay? | ||
It's like, for the poor, who live effectively paycheck to paycheck, if inflation's going up faster than the paycheck, by definition, they're getting poorer. | ||
And I can assure you, in this economy, the deplorables, the blue-collar, black and brown Americans in this country, Whatever paycheck might, whatever whiff they might get up of a pay raise after two million aliens, illegal aliens, cross the border and weigh down on our labor markets, it's not going to be anywhere near keeping pace with the price of pork and eggs and chicken breasts and whatever it is. | ||
Meanwhile, of course, you know, if you got your 401k going, if you're kicking back with a white collar, Laptop on your lap, doing your Zoom calls, working that way. | ||
You know, you're talking to your broker. | ||
Hey, hedge that baby. | ||
Navarro just called a short. | ||
Go ahead and short that. | ||
We'll be fine. | ||
It's like, CNN seemingly knows no bounds. | ||
In terms of spin to try to save the Biden administration, of course you're seeing... Okay, here's a question for you, Steve. | ||
Which is falling faster, the viewership of CNN or Biden's approval rating? | ||
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Boom! | |
It's a tie! | ||
That's a great question. | ||
That's a tough question. | ||
It's a tie, yes. | ||
No, no, but hang on, hang on. | ||
I want to go something serious, though. | ||
I want to go very serious. | ||
I just had one other thought, though. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
If the price of hair bleach goes up, what's going to happen to all the anchors on MSNBC? | ||
I mean, we're going to see the real Mika, right? | ||
Oh, that's cruel. | ||
I'm sorry, Steve. | ||
But hey, I'm sick of this stuff. | ||
I can't believe you went there. | ||
I had to go there, man! | ||
Hey, inflation's good for you, Steve! | ||
By the way, Mika was on our side. | ||
Mika was saying, I need to know that number. | ||
I need to understand that. | ||
But she didn't follow it up. | ||
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The woman says to her, oh well, I'll get that. | |
No, no, no. | ||
She's Dr. Brzezinski's daughter. | ||
She's Dr. Brzezinski's daughter. | ||
That was like a heart rate that stopped just short of the nose, okay? | ||
But here's what the reality is. | ||
They don't respect people's intelligence. | ||
They think the American people are morons. | ||
Let me give them a newsflash. | ||
The American people are not morons. | ||
The American people are quite smart, okay? | ||
When they're provided accurate information, they traditionally make the right decision. | ||
Hence, the Revolution, the Civil War, and World War II, the great big turnings in American history, the Great Depression, right? | ||
When they're finally provided This is the fog of illegitimate regime, the fog machine. | ||
They don't respect you enough to sit down like an adult and address the facts of the matter. | ||
That's one of the things we try to do here relentlessly. | ||
It's one of the reasons the show is so popular. | ||
We tell it like it is. | ||
This economy, hang on Peter, this economy is hurtling towards a zone in a region that is uncharted. | ||
Uncharted in economic history. | ||
And there's some moves that they're trying to make, this nonsense on Build Back Better, which is so infantile the way they talk about it, That if it's done and if it's passed, you're on the river of no return, Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Comments? | ||
Announcements? | ||
Well, I just put to your point that what we do here in the War Room is granularity. | ||
Let's just remember what happened today with the jobs report. | ||
We had a big miss on the number of jobs created. | ||
feeds into the stag part of the stagflation equation, which is slower growth or recession, right? | ||
But as you look even at the big miss a little deeper, you had a headline of 4.2% unemployment rate, which sounds kind of okay. Remember, in the Trump administration, it was down as low as 3.5%. | ||
But granularity, Steve. | ||
You look a little deeper, and when you take into account all of the discouraged workers that Biden has discouraged, or maybe thrown off the employment line because of the universal VAX policy, coupled with the part-time workers because of the pandemic, the unemployment rate, look, it's at 8%. | ||
At a minimum, at 8% at a minimum in this country. | ||
We've talked also about the service sector refugees, how the pandemic hits our metropolitan areas. | ||
Low occupancy rates in commercial office buildings mean white-collar folks out in Scarsdale, blue-collar folks on the unemployment line. | ||
We've got a conservative estimate, well over a million service sector refugees and an unemployment rate of about 8%. | ||
That's headline, right? | ||
That doesn't even account for the discouraged service sector workers. | ||
So you're probably looking more at 12%. | ||
And the last thing is, remember what Jay Powell has said now recently? | ||
He said that even though we're seeing this slowdown over here, the stag thing going on, Because of that inflation, we're going to pull back on what's called the taper of the quantitative easing, which is a simple way of saying that Powell's going to tighten the money supply. | ||
Spike interest rates to try to control inflation. | ||
So, Steve, my forecast, unfortunately, is hitting on all cylinders. | ||
And, you know, this picture here from the 1970s says it all. | ||
You know, high food prices eat up our wages. | ||
You know, hey, anybody at MSNBC or CNN, you might want to go back into the history machine And see what inflation actually looks like. | ||
I can assure you there was nobody voting for Jimmy Carter because inflation was good for them. | ||
Bingo! | ||
Okay, short commercial. | ||
Dr. Navarro's going to stick through the break. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Todd Bensman's also going to join us. | ||
Back in January, Dr. Navarro also said 2 million illegal aliens by December. | ||
We got it, baby. | ||
Next in The War Room. | ||
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Okay. | ||
I want to bring in now Todd Bensman. | ||
Peter's going to stick around. | ||
I want to bring in Todd Bensman, CIS, the top guy, the top guy around on all this analysis. | ||
He's been down at the border many, many times. | ||
Todd. | ||
Navarro called it in November and it was on the day that is the first day it was on the 20th when when Biden the first his first action, remember, was to get rid of the remaining Mexico policy and undo everything that President Trump had done on trying to get some semblance of order at the southern border. | ||
Right. | ||
Including ICE enforcement, Border Patrol, all of it. | ||
Navar said at the time, he says, if he does this, you're going to have a minimum of 2 million illegal aliens here by the end of the year. | ||
And even I, my head blew up. | ||
I go, 2 million? | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
He said, no, it's going to be 2 million or more. | ||
So, Todd, in your analysis and your assessment, sir, where do we stand with that forecast by December? | ||
Not the fiscal year, but the calendar year, this calendar year. | ||
How many illegal aliens will have, at least we have had a touch on so far? | ||
Not even a getaway, but the ones that we've had a touch on. | ||
How many? | ||
Well, first of all, it's impressive that he came up with that particular number and offline, I hope he'll tell me how he Worked his calculus on that. | ||
But yeah, it looks like all that needs to really happen is a hundred and fifty thousand encounters or apprehensions in November the numbers aren't out for November and then the same thing for December which is like, you know, that's nothing they were hitting 170 180 190 200,000 most times so it's very likely that we're going to end up with 200,000 apprehensions this This year, so. | ||
I want to put in perspective. | ||
I want to put in perspective because sometimes an army division is 10,000, right? | ||
I think roughly 10,000. | ||
When you say 150,000 in November and another 150,000 or months, we've had two of it. | ||
That's as big as Patton's Army. | ||
Patton's Army in Patton's, the famous Third Army. | ||
That went across France, relieved the 101st Airborne at Bastogne. | ||
That 3rd Army that crushed the Germans coming out of Normandy. | ||
I think that army was 320,000 men. | ||
You're talking, the scale of this is staggering, and they never want to talk about it. | ||
The scale is staggering. | ||
But, because a court told them to do it, I hear, Todd, that Remain in Mexico, they're all in meltdown on CNBC, they're blaming this on the unemployment number, the problem is they can't get the economy staggering because they can't get illegal alien workers. | ||
They're in full meltdown. | ||
MSNBC, CNBC, CNN. | ||
The Biden administration is finally being forced to go back and do Remain in Mexico. | ||
Is that true, sir? | ||
I think they can calm down. | ||
This is probably going to turn out in their favor. | ||
The Remain in Mexico policy that they're implementing, if you read the fine print, is filled with exemptions. | ||
Like, for example, the Mexicans say they will not take back anybody who doesn't speak Spanish. | ||
So, all those tens of thousands of Haitians, they're coming in. | ||
All of the Iraqis and Syrians, Pakistanis, Somalis, all those kind of migrants that I talk about in my book and in my writings, they're coming in. | ||
If somebody claims to be LGBTQ, if I did that right, or gay or transgender, they can't be returned to Mexico because they would face persecution. | ||
So they're coming in. | ||
Think a very steep rise in Max Klinger type characters coming in over the border. | ||
I'm transgender, don't send me back. | ||
If anybody claims torture or fear of torture in Mexico or fear of becoming a victim of crime in Mexico, they're going to consider that you are not eligible to be returned. | ||
So really, anybody there who says any of those things, those magic words, They could just be paroled right on into the country. | ||
On top of that, the administration has not yet said whether this would apply to family units, which is the primary driver of the mass illegal immigration crisis that we have right now. | ||
Right now, they're only willing to say single adults who are the runners. | ||
By the way, 30, 40, 50,000 runners who get through gotaways that are not even counted in the two million. | ||
But that's the limitation on MPP. | ||
Now, I will say this. | ||
The immigration crisis is a headshot to Democratic prospects in the midterms. | ||
I think they recognize that. | ||
They could decide to, and I'm hoping they do, To actually use MPP, Remain in Mexico, the way Donald Trump used it, which was highly effective. | ||
It was really the most innovative deterrence policy, border security policy that I've ever seen. | ||
I've been down there in Mexico. | ||
I've interviewed all the migrants who have been kicked back into Mexico under that when Trump was in office, and they would all tell me, I'm going home. | ||
I did not come here for the great Mexican dream. | ||
So I'm hoping that Biden will maybe worry enough about the midterms to use it the way Trump used it. | ||
Highly unlikely, but hang on for a second, Todd. | ||
I want to bring in Peter Navarro. | ||
Peter, you're one of the architects of said policy to try to save our country and actually the most humane policy. | ||
First off, no tolerance, zero tolerance, no tolerance, no stories, zero tolerance on scamming the system, right about amnesty, zero tolerance and remain in Mexico, sir. | ||
So give us your assessment of Todd's analysis there of the Bidens, what Biden's doing with remain in Mexico. | ||
Well, he's exactly spot on. | ||
I mean, let's be clear. | ||
There's no way that the Biden regime was going to try to do anything other than slightly obey the letter rather than the spirit. | ||
Of the law and the idea that you have these vast loopholes. | ||
See, here's the problem with what's going on now. | ||
And Todd, I don't have to tell you offline, Todd, how I did the numbers. | ||
I'll tell you right here. | ||
It's like I did a major immigration report for the president, and I looked very carefully at the flow. | ||
of illegals month by month as well as the apprehensions as well as the so-called getaways and it's very pretty easy to get the two million when you look at the the peak numbers and and then just make the assumption that the border is entirely open and then you add to that the assumption that you'll have these knock-on effects where when when President Trump was in office | ||
It was 95% of the illegals were coming from Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries, all Spanish-speaking. | ||
But when you throw open the border and signal to the world, as the Biden regime has done, that, you know, come on down, then that's when you get people from all over the world, the potential terrorists from the Middle East. | ||
The folks coming in from China probably would just stuff their pockets with fentanyl, all sorts of problems like that. | ||
So we're in a situation now where the crisis will continue. | ||
This action by the Biden administration is not going to have virtually any effect whatsoever on what's going on. | ||
And look, it's the deplorables who will take it in the shorts here. | ||
This is one of the reasons we're going to win the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Working class Hispanics have had a belly for this. | ||
But this is one of the reasons we're going to win the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
Working class Hispanics have had a belly for this. | ||
Todd, before you punch, what is your assessment, what is your best guess in this calendar year of how many getaways that we've had? | ||
What's your rough number or even range of getaways? | ||
Man, that's really tough. | ||
I mean, I'm looking at, in my mind, I'm thinking anywhere from 30 to 50,000 a month. | ||
That's what's been reported. | ||
But the problem with the reporting, and it's a big problem, is that most of the Border Patrol agents, you know, you tag a gotaway by people who were seen but not caught. | ||
But if you're not there to see them, you can't count them. | ||
So most of the Border Patrol agents have been busy in these little field stations processing families into the country, and they're not out in the field tagging and... So if it's 30 to 50, what's roughly your number? | ||
If it's 30 to 50, what's roughly your number? | ||
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600,000? | |
600,000, a million? | ||
Over and above the ones that, and half of those are going to stay? | ||
At least a million getaways? | ||
Hey Steve, quick point on that. | ||
There's a threshold effect on the getaways, right? | ||
You get to a point where the CBP's just overwhelmed and then that getaway number just skyrockets. | ||
Go ahead, Todd. | ||
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When you say threshold, walk me through that. | |
So when you have a somewhat secure border with a stable Customs and Border Protection Agency there to hold it, then you have a fairly stable amount of getaways, say 20%. | ||
When you have a flood coming over and CBP agents are overwhelmed, then all hope's lost and that percentage gets way higher because it's like they're so busy they can't do anything. | ||
So there's a tipping point there. | ||
So the getaways To Todd's point, they're much higher than you would otherwise see in a stable time. | ||
Guys, just hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We got Todd Benzman, we got Peter Navarro, Boris Epstein is going to join us with some polling analysis, Joe Allen, all of it, packing in the second part of the evening edition of The War Room. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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OK, Todd, I want to have you back. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of this. | ||
I agree with you. | ||
In Todd's theory, the case is that there are some practice, some pragmatic people in the Biden administration that understand the numbers are so horrific. | ||
Why the nation is outraged, particularly Hispanic Americans about this immigration, the invasion of the southern border, that they're going to try to do some optics to make it look like they're tougher. | ||
Todd, we'll have you back on. | ||
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Todd, how do people get to you, get to your book, how do they follow you? | |
Because your getter feed is on fire, sir. | ||
That's right. | ||
You can follow me at TBensman at Getter. | ||
I'm also still on Twitter, BensmanTodd, and my book, America's Covert Border War, about the jihadist infiltration threat at the border, is available anywhere books are sold, Amazon and Barnes and Noble online, etc. | ||
Thank you. | ||
By the way, you called that one, since they're not, since Biden's not, Mexico said if they don't speak Spanish, if they're jihadis, they've got to stay in America. | ||
So Todd Jansman called it. | ||
Todd, thank you. | ||
Todd, thank you so much, brother. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Peter, how do people get to you on Getter? | ||
Get to the Navarra Report. | ||
The book is in Trump time. | ||
You've got to get it. | ||
It's on Amazon. | ||
See the true story, not the spin, the true story of the plague year. | ||
How'd they get to your Twitter, uh, Getter feed, sir? | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
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No, no, no se habla Español, senor. | |
It's Real P. Navarro on Getter, the Twitter killer. | ||
Go to it. | ||
And PeterNavarro.com's got all sorts of good stuff on the stolen election, the border crisis, and the In Trump Time book. | ||
3 November is the railheader's Thanksgiving. | ||
Thanks, Peter. | ||
Really appreciate it, Dr. Navarro. | ||
Good call on the economy. | ||
So, Boris, we've had the fiasco of the jobs numbers today. | ||
We've had the spin all day long. | ||
They're blaming the Romanian-Mexico policy. | ||
They're blaming everything. | ||
In fact, they've said, CNN's actually come and said, hey, inflation's actually good for the poor and middle class, bad for the wealthy. | ||
The reason they're in total meltdown, Boris, is because they are, the numbers are so horrific. | ||
Can you walk us through some of the polling here? | ||
Steve, absolutely staggering numbers. | ||
Proud to be with you, an honor to be with you and the War Room Posse tonight. | ||
I'm on the road, been having meetings all throughout D.C. | ||
today, from the Hill to other parts of town where everybody is melting down. | ||
I mean, to miss the mark on jobs, not by 100 percent, But by about 120%, they got 210 when they were expecting, what, 570? | ||
That is staggering. | ||
That is staggering. | ||
That is so bad, even they couldn't expect it. | ||
So now let's go to the numbers. | ||
And first Denver, if you could put up the number from 538, the last number, the last graph that I put up, the last graph that I sent over, where you have 51.6 average disapproved, 42.6 average approved. | ||
Again, this graphic is from 538, a left wing outlet. | ||
This is a left wing outlet run by Nate Silver, who told all of us, all of us, Look at this chart. | ||
in 2016, said President Trump wasn't going to get there, who has absolutely done his best to diminish the standing of Republicans across the country and to rise up Democrats. | ||
Look at this. | ||
Look at this chart. | ||
It is deadly. | ||
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And this is after passing infrastructure. | |
Boris, Boris, Boris, Boris, hang on. | ||
For our podcast, our 120 million download podcast on the radio, explain what this chart is, the crossover, and actually give the numbers. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
This, this chart is, is 318 days into this administration. | ||
So from January 20th on, and it's, and it tracks all the polling, all the approved, disapproved polling of Of Joe Biden. | ||
From the very, very beginning. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
Let's go to the previous chart. | ||
We need the previous chart. | ||
The chart from 538. | ||
It tracks all the polling. | ||
And that's what you see there. | ||
You see the lighter orange numbers are the different polls that show disapproval, and the green shows the approval. | ||
And then, and then you see as the time goes in this administration, this guy started, you know, right there. | ||
He started at a, you know, there's some polls that had him almost at 65 and his disapproval was low. | ||
His disapproval was all the way down there, almost at 30. | ||
And then as it, as it went up and as the disapproval went up and up and up and got worse and worse and worse, where we are now, where we are now is 51.6 average. | ||
This doesn't count the recent ones from YouGov and Quinnipiac and others. | ||
51.6, a majority of the country, in an average poll, disapproves of the job Joe Biden is doing. | ||
And 42.6, average, approves of the job. | ||
Hang on. | ||
The audience also has to remember, this includes all the Democrats, which are still super overweighted towards Biden. | ||
If you just take independents, which is the proxy, this number's in the 30s. | ||
I mean, these are low 30s. | ||
These are horrific numbers. | ||
Horrific numbers. | ||
Particularly when he incorporates the infrastructure, the pandering to the $1.25 trillion, which they've even stopped going around the country selling. | ||
He's so low energy, he did a New Hampshire event and a Michigan event and then stopped, right, Boris? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
He can't do it. | ||
And now they sent Kamala Harris, who herself has 28% approval ratings, and Pete Buttigieg, just fresh off paternity leave, who himself is in the 30s. | ||
They sent them, I believe, down to Georgia to keep trying to sell this thing. | ||
Nobody is interested. | ||
Here's the bottom line on these numbers. | ||
And remember Trafalgar yesterday, where Biden's approval with independents was at 29%. | ||
29% with independents. | ||
And we've been saying for months it was going to get there. | ||
So the bottom line here is this. | ||
This administration is finished. | ||
There's no recovery. | ||
And the War Room Posse, the MAGA movement under the leadership of President Trump, and this show has been a huge part of it, have done so much to drive the stake through this administration. | ||
Full stop. | ||
But also, the basic lack of competency on the southern border, on Afghanistan, on the economy, Has been staggering from Joe Biden. | ||
And that is how you end up, again, in 538, which is a left-wing outlet, 52.6, 51.6 disapprove, 42.6 approve. | ||
51.6 disapprove, 42.6 approve. | ||
That is how you end up 10 points down in a left wing outlet. | ||
And again, that includes all the polls which are overweight Democrat plus 10, Democrat plus 15, Republican minus 15. | ||
I will tell you, and I've said this before, just give me 10 more seconds, 10 more seconds. | ||
If you truly polled Americans right now with truth serum, the voting public, I believe that Joe Biden is at best 25 approved, 75 disapproved, and MAGA is at worst two thirds right now, today, this Friday. | ||
The one way they do a rearguard action to try to save themselves is by, and they keep talking about it, the Build Back Broke bill. | ||
They want that $5 trillion to spread out. | ||
The only way they can get that is with acquiescence by the Republicans. | ||
We saw last night McConnell once again let them off the hook, let them cook the CR down another 60 days into February. | ||
You had them. | ||
The debt ceiling and Build Back Better. | ||
They got to get debt ceiling relief. | ||
And they've got to jam this thing through here, Boris. | ||
And you've got a Republican Party in the establishment, Mitch McConnell, that is not just playing footsie with them, he's actually a junior partner of these guys. | ||
So what is the strategy to stop this? | ||
Because if you stop that right now, if you take the leverage, no increase in debt ceiling, you stop Build Back Better in the Senate, this thing implodes down to the low 20s, high teens. | ||
Absolutely, no doubt. | ||
We've been saying it was going to go into the teens. | ||
So first of all, don't forget, Cinema out of Arizona, Mansion out of West Virginia themselves are saying they're not there. | ||
You had Shats out of Hawaii say he's not there. | ||
So first of all, we've got to keep screaming about why the, not even the progressives, but why some of the moderates in the Senate would not go for this. | ||
And then to every member of the MAGA movement, the War Room Posse, get the phone numbers of every Republican senator who you send to the U.S. | ||
Senate Call their offices, email them. | ||
Color boldly, color within the lines, but very loudly. | ||
Make yourselves be heard. | ||
Not one senator better vote for this build back broke, build back worse bill. | ||
Because what it is, it's a reelect Joe Biden bill, as President Trump calls it. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
We cannot throw Joe Biden an anchor. | ||
What we need to do is we need to keep driving him into those teams and we'll be there. | ||
We cannot throw him a lifeline. | ||
Okay, story out of Arizona today about the redistricting. | ||
Georgia, what's happening on redistricting? | ||
Because this is the key to get an overwhelming 100 seats that will give us 100 years to govern. | ||
One of the building blocks of this is this redistricting, and the feckless Country Club Republicans are weak right now. | ||
What's going on in Arizona? | ||
Is there any truth to these stories I'm hearing outside? | ||
Maybe problems in the redistricting in there? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
There's problems with redistricting all across the country. | ||
We've got problems in Arizona. | ||
We've got problems in Georgia, not nearly strong enough. | ||
Even Florida. | ||
I just got an updated map on Florida that is not nearly as mad and not nearly as strong as it should be. | ||
Every 16 Trump district is narrowly Trump, and could easily be 15 if Dade County falls back. | ||
It is unacceptable what's happening all across these Republican legislatures, because when you compare it to what's happening in Maryland, in Illinois, in New York, it's like, you know, the Democrats have Mike Tyson and Muhammad Ali, and we've got some third graders. | ||
It is absolutely unacceptable. | ||
It is absolutely unprecedented for a party who has that much power in legislatures to not be using it. | ||
Because look what the Democrats are doing. | ||
Okay, hang on. | ||
Governor DeSantis has done such a good job on other things. | ||
He's actually starting to talk about, I need some sort of force down there that's not tied to the federal government. | ||
He's talking about the Florida State Guards. | ||
He's making great moves on the vaccines. | ||
He's making all the right moves. | ||
Ron DeSantis, a guy who went to Yale, he's a smart guy, okay? | ||
He knows what's going on. | ||
Why is DeSantis being weak on Florida, on the redistricting, sir? | ||
I don't think he's paying enough attention to it. | ||
And the MAGA movement, the War Room Posse, has got to make sure he does. | ||
We've put the numbers of the office up on the screen, up in the chats. | ||
We've got to do it again. | ||
We've got to make sure that Governor DeSantis hears that, hey, you are doing a good job on the masks, doing a good job on the vaccines and the mandates, but you still have to do the biggest thing that you can, which is make sure that we get four extra strong magazines in Florida and enable us to win 100 seats next year and 100 years. | ||
Because if you don't, guess what? It's all going to swing back in four to six years, because when Democrats take control of the legislatures in 10 years, they're going to redistrict this thing in a way that you can't even dream of when you're worst nightmares. | ||
You can't imagine the district. They'll make it look like Maryland down in Florida if they take control. So we've got to play smash mouth football. | ||
Look, we don't complain. | ||
Maryland, Illinois, New York, hey, they've got them. | ||
Just do what you're going to do. | ||
But these states like Tennessee, Georgia, Arizona, Florida, Texas, you've got to max out. | ||
You have to max out. | ||
And not just take as many districts as possible and stop this bizarre gerrymandering. | ||
The districts you've got, you've got to make them MAGA so you don't have to spend money. | ||
There's no opportunity cost. | ||
Let's just be blunt. | ||
We want to do this. | ||
This is how you get to a 100-seat majority. | ||
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No doubt. | |
Basically wipe them out. | ||
They deserve it. | ||
They tried to destroy the country, right? | ||
By stealing an election. | ||
Now it's time called payback, okay? | ||
Payback. | ||
Boris, real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
How do people get you in your newsletter? | ||
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Stay strong. | ||
God bless and Shabbat Shalom. | ||
Be back in a moment in the War Room. | ||
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What we say in the book is that this new generation of AI over the next decade or two is going to be an ethical change in human experience because we've never had another intelligence that's human-like, that's not human. | ||
It will change the way a child grows up. | ||
It will change the way we do military strategy. | ||
How do we do defenses? | ||
How do we do war at the speed of milliseconds? | ||
These sorts of questions no one's asking. | ||
What's your vision on where we'll end up? | ||
I think it's two very different possible outcomes. | ||
As you know, I wrote the book AI 2041. | ||
In a positive example, arts lead the world and technology problems are overcome. | ||
Then we really reach a world of plenitude, where all the technologies will basically eradicate poverty and hunger, and also positive uses will make us live healthier. | ||
The other is that technologies can be misused by people because I think technology amplifies people's capabilities and using, you know, take autonomous weapons as an example. | ||
It's something that could wipe out lots of people. | ||
Just remember, write that down, folks. | ||
You heard with 3 December, the year of our Lord 2021, in the interview, the guy said, we're going to go to a world of plenitude. | ||
The sunlit uplands are all just in front of you. | ||
And that's what AI, the convergence of AI and biotechnology, CRISPR, robotics, regenerative robotics, artificial intelligence, is all leading to nirvana. | ||
Joe Allen, your assessment, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, I think that it's really important to remember that these two gentlemen that we just saw, Eric Schmidt, formerly of Google, and then Kai-Fu Lee, who is a World Economic Forum favorite, also formerly Google China, And now the owner of a venture capital firm, Sinovision. | ||
These guys are not trying to sell books. | ||
These guys are selling an idea. | ||
The idea is that artificial intelligence is a new entity, a new form of cognition, that human beings will use as a sort of partner in our endeavors going forward. | ||
I've got a review of both books. | ||
It's one review. | ||
Artificial Intelligence is an Alien Mind Transforming the Human Race in Salvo Magazine. | ||
If you want an introduction to how these guys think, have a look at it. | ||
The three points that they really agree on is they agree that artificial intelligence is far more complex in some ways than people give it credit for, and I think that that's true. | ||
There's a lot of hype around AI and a lot of it's phony, but the best systems like Google's DeepMind or the Azure Cloud AI by Microsoft are absolutely stunning in what they can do. | ||
There was a recent article published in IEEE's Spectrum Magazine. | ||
The title was AI training is outpacing Moore's Law. | ||
It's a hypothesis, it's not been proven, but what the claim is, is that much like Moore's Law, which is the principle that processing speed will increase by two, will double every two years, artificial intelligence systems are increasing, or have increased over the last two years, At about 6 to 11 times, meaning that... Okay, okay. | ||
Hold on, hold on. | ||
I'll put a point... This has got to be explained. | ||
The reason your life is different today, life is different today than it was back in the 1960s, is this concept of Moore's Law. | ||
That essentially you'll get a doubling of the capacity of a chip every 18 months. | ||
And when it first came out, people said it could never happen. | ||
It's happened every 18 months, ladies and gentlemen, since the design of the first chip. | ||
It is the single biggest component of your life that has changed your life. | ||
The single biggest. | ||
Okay? | ||
That is why a cell phone today that your 12-year-old daughter has, or 13-year-old daughter has, has more computing capacity than the Johnson Space Center when the astronauts went to the moon. | ||
Right? | ||
So, what they're saying, and this is that AI, I can't take credit for that. | ||
That's far beyond my capacity. | ||
That's M.L. | ||
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Perf's analysis. | |
brother Joe Allen's come up with, it's six to ten times over the last 18 months to two years. | ||
Not doubling, six to ten times. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
I can't take credit for that. | ||
That's ML Perf, far beyond my capacity. | ||
That's ML Perf's analysis. | ||
This is an engineering consortium that's been tracking this. | ||
And again, it's a hypothesis, but right now, as of the last two years, you've seen 6.8, to be specific, 6.8 to 11 times increase in processing capacity. | ||
Now, if I can leave the audience with one concept that Eric Schmidt has really been driving home, It's that artificial intelligence has had enormous strides in biotechnology and analyzing proteins, for instance, or developing new medicines. | ||
But artificial intelligence machine learning systems, systems that improve themselves on vast data sets, artificial intelligence systems are critical for military technology. | ||
In the argument that Eric Schmidt makes, and he put this forward in the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence earlier this year, Is that if the US doesn't keep pace with China or outpace China in its adoption of artificial intelligence systems from everything from government to military specifically, to education, then China is going to wipe us Off the map, basically. | ||
Maybe not take it that far. | ||
So, the argument is that we have to adopt it or China will out-compete us. | ||
This is one of the issues we have to deal with because it's an arms race. | ||
Joe, real quickly, how do people get to you? | ||
It's all up on warren.org, all of Joe's writings. | ||
He's our editor in charge of everything transhumanist. | ||
Real quickly, how do they get to you on social media? | ||
You can find all of this at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, in greater detail, Gab, Twitter, and Gitter, or joebot.xyz. | ||
Also, check out the article, Artificial Intelligence is an Alien Mind, at Salvo. | ||
It's all science fact, no science fiction. | ||
That's the scary thing about it. | ||
Okay, tomorrow, two massive specials. | ||
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