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That's up 7.5% year-over-year, the largest 12-month increase in 40 years. | ||
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Let's go right to CNBC's Dominic Chiu. | |
Tom, can you put this in context for us? | ||
So, Mika, it's hard to paint this as anything but what the numbers you just said point to. | ||
Inflation is still a big problem for Americans, for Main Street, for Wall Street, for K Street, for everybody else in Washington, D.C. | ||
The expectations were already very high for what this consumer-focused inflation number would be. | ||
And the reality was worse than expected. | ||
I mean, the superlatives still hold true from the last few months. | ||
On a year-over-year basis, we are running at the hottest levels of price gains since 1982. | ||
And you mentioned that 7.5% growth year-on-year. | ||
That is a headline number. | ||
Is it as bad as it looks and sounds? | ||
Yeah, I don't see anything inside the report like we often have that kind of says, well, maybe you should take this with a grain of salt. | ||
I think you should take this exactly as it appears, which is it's a bad number. | ||
Inflation is high. | ||
And the trouble is, I don't see much relief, at least in the next several months. | ||
And the reason is because there may be some things that are yet to catch up or be caught by this Consumer Price Index report today. | ||
What we had today was higher energy prices, higher food prices, higher used cars. | ||
You laid it all out just perfectly before. | ||
Apparel prices are up. | ||
Even airline fares are up. | ||
I thought maybe there'd be a little relief, and there was just a little, from the Omicron wave may be reducing and it did. | ||
Hotel prices came down a little bit, but that could come back. | ||
And so the problem that we have here is that there's a series of events that have led to higher prices. | ||
When people call in sick because of having the virus, it reduces the supply of goods to the economy. | ||
We have a problem with wages going up. | ||
We have a problem with commodities and our ports and supplies are backed up and I just don't see any relief from that anytime soon. | ||
Even when it comes to gas prices, sometimes they spike and they start to come down as you have an increase in production. | ||
We don't hear OPEC So Jason, overall do you agree? | ||
Is the situation going to get worse before it gets better? | ||
is bad and could get worse before at least the forecasts are it gets better towards the end of the year. So Jason overall do you agree is the situation going to get worse before it gets better? Do you see any reason to hope? You can always hope but I think these numbers are worse than they look. | ||
I think Omicron temporarily lowered them in January. | ||
As that goes away, some of these prices, like the hotels and motels that Steve were talking about, are going to come back. | ||
The big story in 2022 is going to be that service prices pick up. | ||
Those were relatively muted in 2021. 2021 was all about cars, it was all about goods. | ||
That's not going to be where you see the inflation this year, but the baton is being handed to the service part of the economy. I don't see any respite at least for the next several months and inflation would really be high. | ||
And here in Paris, police say they are banning the Freedom Convoy that's planned for the weekend. | ||
Police say people blocking roads will face up to two years in prison, a 4,500 euro fine, and a three-year driving ban. | ||
Protesters, though, have already set out from southern France on their plan to move up to Paris and then on to Brussels to talk a bit more about this French Freedom Convoy that's bringing France 24's Armand Georges. | ||
And Armand, with this Paris ban, it seems like the authorities are pretty nervous about this. | ||
I think they are because it's quite a robust statement now that we've had from the prefect of the Paris police and you know I think more generally that the movement in France which opposes Covid restrictions is always looking to what's happening in other parts of the world and trying to latch on to anything that looks like the tide is turning in their favor. | ||
The Canadian events obviously fit that narrative very well. | ||
The fact that Justin Trudeau has been in more difficulty than perhaps the Canadian government anticipated, that is in a way wind in the sails of the anti-COVID restrictions movement here in France. | ||
The trouble is inflation is high and the trouble is I don't see much relief at least in the next several months. | ||
And the reason is because there may be some things that are yet to catch up or be caught by this Consumer Price Index report today. | ||
What we had today was higher energy prices, higher food prices, higher used cars. | ||
You laid it all out just perfectly before. | ||
Apparel prices are up. | ||
Even airline fares are up. | ||
Okay, we've got a worldwide revolt. | ||
We're going to bring that now. | ||
Okay, we can go ahead. | ||
We could go forever with the truckers and with inflation. | ||
It's exploding. | ||
You've got truckers of the world unite, whether it is France, Australia, Canada, now the United States. | ||
We're going to get to all of that. | ||
We've also got inflation exploding. | ||
I want to bring in Steve Cortez just for a taste of the analysis that we're going to do during the show. | ||
Steve, these numbers are catastrophic. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
Donald J. Trump, his economy in Christmas of 19, even before the CCP virus hit, but really even what he did in this horrible, during the horrible time of 2020, the CCP virus. | ||
Today, catastrophic numbers. | ||
Walk us through some top lines. | ||
So the top line, 7.5% CPI, Consumer Price Index, inflation growth year over year. | ||
That is the worst in 40 years. | ||
And listen, for one, Steve Leisman on CNBC actually told the truth there. | ||
There's literally nothing to like in this number. | ||
There is no positive mitigation that you can draw out of this when you look into the granularity of it. | ||
You know, let me just give you some of the increases. | ||
Used cars up 40% year over year. | ||
Furniture up 20%. | ||
Peanut butter up 16%, eggs up 13%, chicken up 10%. | ||
And by the way, outside of those physical goods, the food and energy prices, which I think people are very aware of in terms of those surges, I think we'll talk about this later in the show, rents are absolutely galloping higher right now, too. | ||
So this is an across-the-board crushing of prosperity in America, but particularly, Steve, for people of middle and lower incomes. | ||
They suffer disproportionately from inflation. | ||
We have a created crisis. | ||
Created by the awful policies of Joe Biden with the help of Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer on Capitol Hill and Mitch McConnell, by the way, on Capitol Hill. | ||
We have a created crisis in this country right now, and it is worsening. | ||
Not my opinion, not Steve Bannon's opinion. | ||
Look at the numbers, you know, look at the look at the data. | ||
By the way, in their solution right now, they're talking about, oh, we're working across the aisle, we're bipartisan, you've got Shelby in Alabama, who's a clown, right? | ||
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You've got Leahy, who's dangerous up in Vermont, and they're coming up now with a permanent plan to finance the government for this year, halfway through the fiscal year, that's gonna throw napalm on the burning dumpster fire that is Joe Biden's economy. | |
Steve, just, yeah, go ahead, sir. | ||
Steve, their idea is, okay, we've got a fire burning? | ||
Well, let's pour kerosene all over it, you know, as if that's going to do something. | ||
Now, there are policy prescriptions, though, and I think this is important for us in the America First movement. | ||
We can't only assail what's going on. | ||
We should. | ||
We should rightly denounce what's happening in this economy, you know, but also pronounce solutions. | ||
And just very, very quickly, some of my top-line solutions are End all workplace mandates. | ||
All of them. | ||
Get people back to work immediately. | ||
Stop spending. | ||
Stop the borrowing and spending bids to get inflation under control. | ||
And then another one that's a little more big picture, immigration, even a legal immigration moratorium, so that we can constrict the workforce in the United States and allow real wages to rise again. | ||
There are solutions to this dire economic quagmire that we find ourselves in right now. | ||
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Okay, Connect, we did the cold open with both the global aspect of the truckers plus the inflation number. | |
They're inextricably linked about mandates. | ||
Give us a couple of minutes on that before I go to Ben Hornwell. | ||
Right, 100% Steve. | ||
To connect the dots here between the mandates and inflation, one of the biggest reasons we see this continuing backlog in the supply chain is because the people who were most critical to shipping, to transport, truckers, people who work at the ports, they were highly vaccine resistant, highly vaccine hesitant, or just simply refused. | ||
When you put workplace Onerous, unscientific and thankfully the court finally ruled unconstitutional workplace requirements upon people that you had to take an injection that you did not want and you may not need as a prerequisite to take a job. | ||
A lot of those folks did not work or did not work as much, particularly the truckers. | ||
So the mandates are a huge part of of this current inflationary surge. | ||
And I fear that the worst is actually yet to come in that respect, particularly because of what's going on with the Canadian truckers. | ||
And of course, I completely salute what they're doing, but I'm saying I think it's going to make inflation even worse. | ||
When you have the Ambassador Bridge, you know, the key artery between the United States and Canada shut down. | ||
What is that going to do to supply chains for things like auto production, you know, which is massive in both Michigan as well as on the Canadian side of the border? | ||
I think that the spillover effects and the fallout effects in terms of inflation from logistics regarding mandates is continuing ongoing and may in fact accelerate in coming weeks and months. | ||
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Okay, let's go to Steve. | |
Stay with us. | ||
We're also going to go up to Canada. | ||
I want to go to Rome. | ||
Ben Harnwell's following this in France and globally. | ||
Ben Harnwell, we're going to have a clip we're going to play when we come back about the Ambassador Bridge. | ||
A massive backup there, shutting the Ambassador Bridge down, shutting in Alberta, the crossover to Montana. | ||
Ben Harnwell, walk us through France. | ||
Am I hearing it correctly? | ||
You're going to get two years in prison if you show up with your truck in Paris. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
I think it's three years and a four and a half 1,000 euro fine, Steve. | ||
But really, this is great news. | ||
And there's a new pandemic which has broken out across the world, seemingly overnight. | ||
And it's not called COVID. | ||
It's called freedom, because that is the rallying cry of the French. | ||
And if you go round, if you imagine France as a sort of rectangular shape, there's a movement right from the peripheries all the way around the country. | ||
And I'll just go through where this is starting out from. | ||
So you start out from Strasbourg in the North-East, you go down to Nice in the South-East, across to Pépignan on the French-Spanish border in the South-West, and then Cherbourg up in the North-West. | ||
And they're coming from all basically four quarters of France right into Paris. | ||
They're arriving today. | ||
They started to arrive today. | ||
They're going to be carrying on arriving over tomorrow and on Saturday. | ||
Interestingly, as the Cold Open mentioned, the prefect of Paris who's responsible for the police has reacted in exactly the way that we'd want to react if you wanted to make this crisis that's facing the French government far more aggressive. | ||
And now he has banned the entrance into Paris. | ||
And what that means now is everyone is going to go. | ||
When I mentioned these cities that are on the four corners of France, what I didn't say is that the protests and the convoys which are leaving for the French capital aren't primarily led by truckers. | ||
They're led by ordinary individuals, ordinary citizens, who have had enough of the Covid-era mandates. | ||
And here is a difference between France and Canada. | ||
Because you can say what you like against Emmanuel Macron. | ||
There are many great criticisms you can make of him. | ||
But unlike Justin Trudeau, Emmanuel Macron isn't a feckless, weak imbecile. | ||
He realised straight away what Steve Cortez was just saying before me, in the importance of the internal shipping industry. | ||
And he actually exempted truckers from having vaccine mandates, as well as the police. | ||
Identifying entirely correctly that this transit movement of goods is an element of national security. | ||
That's what Trudeau's big mistake was. | ||
And now you can see the difference between these two countries. | ||
And that's just France. | ||
So they're going to be arriving now. | ||
What's going on beyond France is that over the following few days, up until, say, Valentine's Day on the 14th of February, is that you have countries now Not only France, but let me go to the list here. | ||
You have people moving in from Spain, from Germany, from Austria, from Italy as well. | ||
17,000 people are actively involved in the Telegram, the Italian Freedom Convoy version here. | ||
So this great movement is that they're going to be leaving France, which is the first country to kick off and head directly into the heart of the capital of the European Union. | ||
And my concluding remarks, Steve, and this is rather sad, I think, and rather tragic, but my concluding observation is that on the telegram groups that are operating this, down to the protesters on the ground in France, they're all waving Canadian maple leaf flags. | ||
And if you think about it, obviously, I think Canada is leading the way here. | ||
But let's think about this, because historically, if you think of the protests a couple of years ago in Taiwan or in Hong Kong, or even to the Arab Spring, it was the US flag that was the emblematic symbol of freedom and liberty. | ||
And the consequence of this feckless, senile leader in the White House right now is that It is no longer the Stars and Stripes, which is this symbol of liberty around the world. | ||
It's the Canadian Maple Leaf. | ||
And that, I think, Steve, is quite tragic. | ||
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Ben, just hang on. | |
We're going to go back. | ||
We're going to go right to Ottawa. | ||
We're going to go down to the Ambassador Bridge. | ||
We've got coverage now. | ||
There's a pandemic of common sense now hitting Democratic governors in big states. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
We've also got Katie Arrington down in South Carolina. | ||
All of it next in The War Room. | ||
Talk to us about the growing economic impact that these Canadian trucker protests over mandates are having. | ||
Well, I can show you the gridlock. | ||
It is the Ambassador Bridge between Detroit and Windsor that used to be, is every day, the busiest crossing between Canada and the U.S. | ||
Well, today, it has moved 65 miles to where I am. | ||
This is the Blue Water Bridge that bridges Port Huron with Sarnia. | ||
You can see here there is a three to five hour wait for these commercial vehicles to get across. | ||
It has caused a real economic crisis. | ||
20% of commerce between the U.S. | ||
and Canada normally crosses between that Ambassador Bridge. | ||
It has the capacity to handle 10,000 vehicles a day. | ||
This bridge here has the capacity to only handle between 4,000 and 6,000 vehicles and that is if everything is going smoothly. | ||
It has had an immediate knock-on effect to the auto industry. There are any number of auto parts companies that move parts between the US and Canada and vice versa and so we have plants that are now curtailing what they're doing or in fact shutting down. It was Chrysler that fell first. GM, Ford and Toyota have all come out with statements saying they were going to curtail some of what they're doing. I have the statement from Ford for you Chris we can put it on the screen quote this interruption on the Detroit Windsor Bridge hurts customers, auto workers, suppliers, communities and companies on both sides of the border that have already | ||
spent two years in the par shortages resulting from the global semiconductor issue, COVID and more. | ||
Ford, for example, Chris, had announced this week that they were shutting eight plants across North America because of the semiconductor chip issue. | ||
So you add this crisis on top of that crisis, and you have officials concerned not only in Canada, but of course here in the United States as well. | ||
And Heidi, you've been digging into You've had the supply chain issue, we've told you forever. | ||
This is the problem with having all the chips made in Taiwan, not having plants here in the United States, not having those plants down in Arizona. | ||
Steve Cortes, this ties together the mandate fiasco to the economy and to inflation. | ||
Steve Cortes. | ||
...explosion is created. | ||
It's not a factor of the business cycle. | ||
It's not just bad luck. | ||
It is created, and he did it in three ways, and one you're just mentioning is the mandates. | ||
These onerous and unscientific mandates that it was a prerequisite to your job. | ||
You had to get an injection that you may not want and that you may not Need that created massive problems in logistics particularly for truckers a lot of truckers are very independent minded people didn't want to get it so that's the first issue the second was he immediately when he took office illegitimately so he declared war on American energy sending energy prices soaring all over the world by the way rewarding people like the mullahs in Iran and people like Putin And punishing American consumers. | ||
So that was the second aspect. | ||
And then the third, which you mentioned previously, of course, is he went engaged in an absolute exorbitant binge of borrowing and spending. | ||
Showering money, just throwing money all over an economy that wasn't in need of capital. | ||
An economy that was recovering well with low inflation. | ||
An economy that was really roaring back to life. | ||
It was the second Trump boom. | ||
The Trump boom 2.0 out of the spring lockdowns. | ||
If Joe Biden, here's the thing, Steve, and I say this, I'm not trying to be just a smartass about it. | ||
If Joe Biden had just done nothing, if he had done in the Oval Office, what he did, or in the White House, what he did as a candidate, if he had just gone to the basement and done nothing and watched Matlock and eaten oatmeal, this economy would be humming right now and it would be doing so with low inflation. | ||
Instead, war on American energy, mandates, and an absolute spending binge. | ||
And here we are now reaping the awful bitter harvest of the Biden inflation surge. | ||
It is crushing America's prosperity, especially the people who can least afford it, middle and lower income Americans. | ||
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Cortez is going to be with us throughout the morning. | |
Remember, this is a created crisis. | ||
All he had to do was follow the game plan laid out by Donald J. Trump, who, as bad as the CCP virus hit us, still had this economy in a thousand times better shape. | ||
Well, I assure you we're not dangerous people. | ||
I want to go up to Ottawa and Mike Anderson, one of the truckers that we've had on a number of times. | ||
Mike, I'm reading NBC, MSNBC, all the different stories. | ||
They're saying how this is the far right in Canada, that people in Ottawa are afraid of you guys, that they won't come out at night, that these truckers are dangerous people. | ||
Mike Anderson, can you give us an update? | ||
Well, I assure you we're not dangerous people. | ||
We're out in the streets smiling and shaking people's hands, talking to the people. | ||
know it is 100% safe to be down here. | ||
We appreciate all the support that we get, and the more support we got, come on down. | ||
We're glad to have you. | ||
What is the latest? | ||
What are they trying to do? | ||
I hear that they're trying to starve you guys out, cut you off for fuel, they're making it a criminal offense to take fuel down to you guys. | ||
What's the, on the logistics side, what's the latest on the truckers? | ||
Well, they're forgetting that we work in logistics, so we're just going to find ways to overcome them stopping our supplies. | ||
I know they're working on getting us fuel and whatnot, but I've actually carried jerry cans around, filled up trucks, and nobody said anything to me. | ||
So right now, the authorities, you know, you've got the Trudeau government in total meltdown, particularly as other truckers in Canada have gone to the Ambassador Bridge on the Detroit to Windsor crossing, obviously out in Alberta. | ||
What's the latest state of play between any negotiations, any contact between you and the Trudeau government? | ||
Not to my knowledge. | ||
Seems rather reluctant to want to talk to us in any kind of way. | ||
They're kind of just Resorting to name calling and really bullying of us because we are peaceful and there's talk of riot police coming in and that's kind of an extreme reaction to a peaceful protest. | ||
Mike, the truckers there understand in Ottawa how you've inspired. | ||
We had a senator last night on the show, on the evening show from Australia. | ||
You've inspired truckers there. | ||
There's now this movement in France, and the French government is threatening two years imprisonment and three years of taking away your driver's license. | ||
And now you've got them in Belgium and Italy. | ||
It's really going across the country, or across the world. | ||
In addition, people are starting to talk about and organizing. | ||
We're talking to folks, the truckers are talking about starting something maybe as early as the Super Bowl, but no later than the last week of February. | ||
Do the truckers in Ottawa understand how you've inspired this freedom movement throughout the world? | ||
Oh yes, everybody here is in full support of all the convoys Going around the world. | ||
I mean, it's so great to see people finally standing up for their freedoms. | ||
Because realistically, with all these lockdowns and whatnot, we've all been in prisons in our own homes and locked away for the last two years. | ||
So what's another threat of being confined? | ||
Last thing, you know, we have a bunch of left-wing governors in these states, down in the lower 48, particularly in places like New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut, that are now scrambling. | ||
In Chicago, certain mayors, they're scrambling, running as fast as they can, to all of a sudden, you know, catastrophic polling changes the science. | ||
And so they're starting to take away mandates immediately. | ||
Although it looks like Trudeau is going to double or triple down. | ||
Do you see any Any ability for Trudeau to compromise with you guys and actually have a contingent of you guys sit down with him and start to negotiate? | ||
Or is this thing just going to continue to escalate with additional ambassador bridges? | ||
Well, we're going to do what it takes to get him to listen to us. | ||
And I mean, we've got slow rolls going around. | ||
I know there might be some backups at the airport with traffic. | ||
So flying into Ottawa, you might have some delays getting into Ottawa, but I assure you everything's all peaceful. | ||
And if he would just come out and talk to us, I don't understand why he's not even acknowledging anyone that's trying to reach out to him. | ||
Mike, how do people follow you? | ||
We're going to try to get Viva Fry up here, but our connection with him as he's traveling is pretty bad. | ||
We know you go to Viva and get all the live footage, which is amazing. | ||
There's a number of sites, and we'll put them all up in the chat rooms. | ||
Mike, how do people follow what you're doing? | ||
Well, you can find me at The Pissed Off Trucker on TikTok, and there's plenty of other feeds, You bet. | ||
on Facebook, just basically any social media you will find this and you'll find life going on. Okay Mike Anderson thank you very much for joining us up in Ottawa. Thank you very much sir, stay safe. You bet, thank you. I want to go back to Cortez. | ||
Steve with the America First has always been about working class people. | ||
What shocks me is that this went from a, you know, Trudeau said, a fringe group with unacceptable ideas to a state of emergency in Ottawa. | ||
And now they're going out of the way to demonize these workers. | ||
I mean, they're calling them fascists. | ||
They're saying people are nervous. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
Well, you know, Steve, this is fascinating. | ||
So the laptop class all over the world, in America and Canada and elsewhere, they were largely totally pro-lockdown. | ||
And they were pro-onerous and, again, unscientific restrictions regarding the virus. | ||
By the way, lockdowns and restrictions which did not work, which did not stop the virus anyway. | ||
But laptop people generally were in favor of the ruling class elites because it didn't affect their lives. | ||
And in some ways, in fact, it benefited their lives. | ||
For example, if you're an executive at a tech company, which has totally benefited from keeping people at home. | ||
But guess what? | ||
Even the ruling class now has learned. | ||
Even the laptop class has learned. | ||
That truckers are what keep your life going. | ||
They are literally what put food on your table. | ||
If you need a new automobile, they are what get that automobile to you, get it manufactured, and then get it literally shipped to you. | ||
Now that they're starting to see the problems in the supply chain, problems that have been evident for months but are now getting really acute and likely to get worse, suddenly we're seeing an awakening. | ||
And I think it's a big reason why, in blue jurisdictions in the United States, now we're finally starting to see some politicians get a little bit reasonable for once. | ||
Regarding things like vaccine mandates and masking etc. | ||
But you know it's fascinating working-class people are finally flexing their political muscle They've been the heart and soul of economies around the world all along, but they didn't necessarily flex their political muscle They are now, and this is critical to what the America First movement is all about. | ||
We are transforming, for example, Steve, the Republican Party from what it was once, where it was comfortable in country clubs and corporate boardrooms in America. | ||
We are transforming it now into a populist, nationalist, workers' party in America. | ||
That transformation at the voter level is almost complete. | ||
But it's hardly complete at the leadership and elected office level. | ||
We're getting there and we're going to make a lot of progress because of the mistakes that those elected officials and power brokers have made during this entire crisis. | ||
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Steve, I want you to hang around. | |
I want to get into the politics of these big northern states. | ||
You just left one, Illinois, to relocate in the south. | ||
I want to talk about these governors are finally becoming woke to the facts of terrible poll numbers. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to have Katie Arrington in South Carolina when we return. | ||
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Okay, we're going to get back. | ||
We've got Naomi Wolf and Steve Cortez on deck. | ||
We're going to get back to all the situation with the mandates, the exploding inflation in the economy, this disastrous economic witch's brew. | ||
That Joe Biden has brought in after basically handed a perfect economy from President Trump. | ||
And people are going to look back at the golden age of 2018, particularly 2019, where people that will start to be the standard for working class people. | ||
I want to bring in somebody now that's worked with President Trump very closely on getting through this entire mess of the CCP virus. | ||
Katie Arrington. | ||
Katie is running in the Republican primary in South Carolina one and just I think yesterday got the endorsement of President Trump. | ||
Katie, I want to make sure people, to introduce you, I want to make sure everybody in this audience, the most powerful audience in all media, understands that you should already be in Congress, except for an accident that happened a couple years ago. | ||
Can you walk us through what happened? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I was, you know, supported President Trump, and I was blessed in 2018. | ||
He actually endorsed me. | ||
I took out Mark Sanford, the Never Trumper. | ||
I take that as one of the great prides of my career. | ||
getting that taken care of. | ||
But the week after the primary, I was hit in a head-on collision by a drunk driver. | ||
And I was in the hospital for several weeks. | ||
Of course, my Democratic opponent said, you know, I'm not gonna fundraise during that time, but he absolutely did. | ||
And Nancy Pelosi wanted that seat desperately. | ||
And, you know, it was just really hard to come back from that fundraising. | ||
You know, I was out with that. | ||
And then a few weeks after the accident, my mother passed away and just was not able to get to the fundraising that is so critical to taking out the deep state machine. | ||
And, you know, sadly, I lost that election, but I should have been in Congress. | ||
There's absolutely no doubt about it. | ||
Well, you'll do it now. | ||
Walk people through your efforts and work with President Trump, not just on Warped City, but on logistics and all of it. | ||
You've really had his back and been one of the great people throwing your shoulder to the wheel here. | ||
So, you know, I 2018 happened November. | ||
I dusted my knees off, got right back up and went straight into the Pentagon and worked on for President Trump's administration on cyber security and supply chain and was doing tremendous things. | ||
I mean, President Trump's agenda of America first. | ||
Really was pushing the world on cyber security. | ||
I mean, he inspired us to create the cyber security maturity model certification so that our industrial base got safe or safer from our adversaries, China and Russia, Iran. | ||
And then the pandemic happened. | ||
And in March 2020, I went directly in with President Trump to work on the supply chain. | ||
Um, and how we could accelerate it. | ||
I was there every single day, um, working alongside the president and the team, uh, worked the cybersecurity side for Operation Warp Speed. | ||
And I can tell you, President Trump, you know, what an inspiration during that time. | ||
You, you know, Steve, look back at the going out every day to face the reporters. | ||
He never took a binder with him because he was in it with us. | ||
He was in the war rooms with us every single day, working to make sure that the American people got what they needed. | ||
He was pushing the bureaucrats to get the vaccine so that people that wanted and needed it could get it. | ||
He's an American hero. | ||
And I think when people look back at history of what was done in that time frame, I'm I'm in awe of that president. | ||
I'm in awe of that man and what he was able to do and so proud that I was able to serve him. | ||
But as soon as the stolen election happened, the Biden administration took over and They, you know, as usual deep state, they did everything to get a Trump Republican to sit quietly on the wayside. | ||
They didn't want me to be involved anymore. | ||
Let me ask you, South Carolina One is Trump country. | ||
What are the issues down there that are going to, what is at the forefront of the mind of the citizens down in South Carolina One? | ||
Well, we're number one, we're pro-Trump, America First agenda, and we have priorities that we need taken care of immediately. | ||
Number one, inflation. | ||
There's no reason why we had the four years of the Trump administration. | ||
We have people right now that are choosing between paying the fuel, fill their tanks to go to work or feed their children. | ||
So number one, inflation. | ||
Number two, getting gas prices back to a reasonable level. | ||
It is absolutely insane what has happened. | ||
The next thing is going to be, you know, implementing border security. | ||
We care about that here in a low country. | ||
So those are priorities that the person I'm running against just isn't taking into consideration. | ||
The America First agenda, what she got elected to go do, she is failing to execute. | ||
How do people find out more about you? | ||
I realize the endorsement just came yesterday, and by the way, it's a ringing endorsement. | ||
We'll make sure we get it up. | ||
We've had it up on the screen, but we'll make sure we get it up into all our chat rooms and get her. | ||
How do people find out more about you, Katie? | ||
How do they find out more about your campaign? | ||
And if they want to support you, how do they do that? | ||
So Katie4SC.com, really easy. | ||
Just hit it in your Google search. | ||
You know, any and all donations and help definitely needed. | ||
We need to get pro-Trump, America first, conservatives back into Congress. | ||
This election, as we all know, is going to determine America's future. | ||
And I am a grandmother of four. | ||
I am so concerned about what we're going to be giving our grandchildren and what we're turning over to them. | ||
So I ask all your listeners and viewers to please help get a pro-Trump, America first, Candidate back up in Congress with a backbone to stand up for this nation and what she deserves. | ||
Katie Arrington, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Look forward to having you back on. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
And so good to see you again. | ||
I'm glad you're well. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
As I said the other day, the early voting in Texas starts on Monday. | ||
2022 is upon us. | ||
The primary season is going to be everything because, as Katie just said, we need a pro-Trump, President Trump endorsed and pro-Trump candidates to win these primaries. | ||
They talk about a Republican Civil War. | ||
We've got to win these primaries. | ||
We've got to. | ||
And first thing we've got to do is take care of this redistricting. | ||
Eric Greitens is going to join us in the next hour to talk about what's happening in Missouri, the big fight there. | ||
They're going through a filibuster, just finished a filibuster. | ||
But on Monday, 2022 starts. | ||
We've talked about a lot, but it actually starts on Monday with early voting in Texas. | ||
Texas got the first primary, which is March 1st. | ||
And you've seen a massive shift here. | ||
In politics in the last 72 hours, the catastrophic polling numbers of Americans just tired of these kind of arbitrary mandates thrown on them. | ||
You've seen the most progressive Democratic governors, Phil Murphy in New Jersey, the governor of New York, governor of Connecticut, start to fold one after the other, but not across the board. | ||
I want to bring in Naomi Wolf, Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
Naomi, walk us through. | ||
It just seems like the science all of a sudden shifted when their polling numbers started to collapse. | ||
And I know that you have been out there from the beginning warning about all these things. | ||
They've got studies up now about women's menstrual cycles. | ||
Everything that you've warned about has kind of come true. | ||
But what they're trying to do, CDC is still taking a hard stand on the on the mask mandates. | ||
But these governors, realizing they're all be swept out to sea, are starting to scramble to really get real with where the science is. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
You know, I'm so let me take the political question first. | ||
You know, having been a political consultant to Democrats, I'm so angry seeing what's happening now because it's so transparent to me. | ||
These poll numbers are not new. | ||
They're just leaking them now. | ||
People have been upset about masked children. | ||
You know, across the political spectrum about forced business closures. | ||
What is to like, right? | ||
It is going to burn your political capital. | ||
So these are not new numbers is my bet. | ||
I'm sure they have internal polling. | ||
They haven't released showing how catastrophic these have been. | ||
It's just that they were minting billions of dollars in an alliance with pharma donors and big tech donors. | ||
So they didn't want to shift Of course, until there was no choice. | ||
And now we're getting into midterm season. | ||
So now they, you know, leaked like you don't get a New York Times big feature about the internal workings, the meeting, you know, of the DNC and the Democratic governors and the White House. | ||
You don't get that unless there is an OK to leak that to the New York Times or to bring them in. | ||
So they're they're dramatizing this pivot, ascribing to the science They're using they've been using best science, like, you know, the great and mighty Oz, like some kind of magical phrase. | ||
They never provide data. | ||
Nothing has changed. | ||
The science has been nonsensical from the start. | ||
As many people, including your last previous guest noted, you know, lockdowns didn't do anything to to help this public health emergency now endemic. And so they're dramatizing a pivot just in time for the midterms. And you know, that's really dangerous because people might be fooled and they'll vote the same criminals back in. And then they'll, you know, be free to do it again for two more years. Emergency measures have not been rolled back in these states. | ||
Emergency measures are not over in New York State, even though Governor Hochul gave a press release about, oh, no more masks for adults, you know, and I'm like emailing people with events saying, I'm not vaccinated. | ||
Can I walk into a building yet? | ||
You know, I mean, it's so treacherous and so evil and it's theater and no one should be fooled. | ||
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I just want to make sure because, you know, I'm a little partisan in this, right? | |
And Cortez, we're hardcore America first, you know, Trump nationalist. | ||
But, I just noticed it started over the weekend, and I don't want to be too cynical, but this is all driven by the poll numbers internally. | ||
It has nothing to do, because you've been so good from the beginning to say, hey look, here's where this is going, here's where this is heading. | ||
There's no doubt in your mind that all this now, oh the new science, is just the crass cynical nature. | ||
They understand that working class people, middle class people have had enough of this, whether it's truckers in Ottawa, Yeah, well I want to add a factor, Mr. Bannon. | ||
in suburban New Jersey. They've had a belly full of it and things that have to change. | ||
And so this is this is about political survival. Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
Yeah, well, I want to add a factor, Mr. Bannon. I, I think, you know, obviously, there are poll numbers. Obviously, it's midterms. But also, Pfizer has released to its investors a quarterly projection in which they are saying overtly, probably in order to avoid, you know, some litigation of the massive litigation coming their way, that they're they're expecting an audit of their internal documents. | ||
And I've mentioned this before. | ||
A judge recently ruled that Pfizer cannot keep their internal documents hidden for 75 years as they wish. | ||
They have to start releasing them. | ||
So, this is so serious. | ||
Whatever's in there is so bad, right? | ||
And I've been, again, 99% right in my projections. | ||
So, Pfizer's internal documents, we've already seen, showed 1,200 people dying within 90 days of vaccination. | ||
They didn't tell the rest of us, right? | ||
And their handmaiden said, and hand gentleman said, it's all safe and effective. | ||
So that's a gigantic liability, so much so that they're warning their investors. | ||
Another factor is insurance companies. | ||
They are registering. | ||
This is where the rubber hits the road, right? | ||
Insurance companies pay out for money for deaths and they notice excess deaths. | ||
So there's a great significant above average rise in fatalities in 2021 since the vaccine has been rolled out. | ||
So all of these things are a giant You know, I don't know how else to say this. | ||
The S is hitting the fan, and the Democrats know, the DNC knows, and, you know, congressional Democrats are saying to the White House, we are going to be turned out of a job unless you pivot on this. | ||
No one likes it. | ||
So they're scrambling, you know, and it's all of these factors. | ||
They want to distance themselves before the news starts coming in that, you know, Pfizer killed people. | ||
It's a mass murder event. | ||
And, um, and prosecutions begin. | ||
And by the way, I want to add one more piece, you know, as you've said, I tell you what, hang on. | ||
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Hang on one second. | |
We'll hold you through the break. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf got a lot more to go through with her next in the war room. | ||
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Okay, everybody go together at Ben Harnwell. | ||
We had to let Ben go because he's all over this uprising in France with the truckers and, of course, across the rest of Europe. | ||
There's a lot going on. | ||
He's going to be posting non-stop up on Getter. | ||
Also, Viva Frye. | ||
We're going to have Viva in, but he's hurtling down towards the Ambassador Bridge, I think, down in... | ||
Windsor so he's heading down there couldn't we didn't want him to stop to Telecast so he's go to his site right now. | ||
Also. | ||
He's up on getter, too So let's make sure that everybody follows that during the day I want to go back to we're gonna get Steve Cortez at the top to walk through the economics of all this But I want to go back to dr. Wolf Dr. Wolfe, I understand there's a lot of stuff happening with Pfizer, a lot of evidence coming out. | ||
I've got to go back, there's a big story up about women's menstrual cycles. | ||
Look, that's not my line of country. | ||
But I know that you've, from the beginning, you've been one of the ones out there just questioning this. | ||
And it's almost like all of this, from conspiracy theory to actual facts in a study, are about 90 days, right? | ||
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But you got Deplatform across the board when you were warning people about a lot of this. | |
Walk us through what's the study showing today about what you warned us about. | ||
So by now there are multiple studies. | ||
The CDC and the FDA have started a study because there's been documentation that On average, women's menstrual cycles have been extended by a full day, and that's a lot. | ||
If you are a woman, you know that that's a lot to, you know, have 12 extra days of menstruating a year. | ||
And I know this is kind of an uncomfortable subject, but thank you for letting us talk about it, because we have to talk about it. | ||
Because menstruation doesn't just affect women and girls, it affects the human race, because it's about fertility and basic health of 52% of the population. | ||
And now Israel has produced a study in Israel's most highly vaccinated country. | ||
I see Israel as kind of the petri dish for pharma. | ||
And they're showing that there's an extension again, of women's menstrual cycles, menstrual irregularities. | ||
And anecdotally, I got I did get platformed a year ago, from YouTube and Twitter, and CNN sent a spokes model to call me crazy. | ||
Because I was doing what feminists have done forever, which is I was listening to women, and all of these things always start with anecdotal eyewitness reports. | ||
And women on social media were disclosing super weird, troubling disruptions of their menstrual cycles. | ||
And I don't want to get too graphic, but any woman watching this will know, you know, you are not supposed to have two periods in a month. | ||
You know, you are not supposed to be menstruating, you know, after you've been menopausal for years or postmenopausal. | ||
It is just not normal. | ||
Something's wrong. | ||
And the other thing I want to bring up, and it should be scientists and physicians, oncologists and obstetricians bringing this up, is that many of the side effects that are in the AERS that are so disturbing, thousands and thousands of them, have to do with bleeding, right? | ||
And Dr. Alexander has explained The damage or the danger that these mRNA vaccines are causing in vascular inflammation, it's about the blood vessels, right? | ||
And that's why you're getting young adults, myocarditis, blood clots, blood clots in people's lungs, blood clots in people's legs. | ||
It's a bleeding problem. | ||
Well, you know, your menstrual cycle, if you're a woman, is based on the sloughing of blood. | ||
I don't want to get too, you know, Specific, but the bottom line is something's wrong with how these vaccines affect the uterine lining, and the uterine lining is where people get pregnant when they want to get pregnant. | ||
So it's no one has done a study of fertility. | ||
The V-safe study, as I've explained here, is a complete nonsense, and they don't follow a cohort of you're a vaccinated woman, you're an unvaccinated woman, you're the same age, same demographic, You know, how's your fertility over time? | ||
That study has not been done. | ||
So if there are fertility problems, and by definition, if your menstrual cycle has been disrupted, there are going to be fertility problems. | ||
The government is choosing not to look at it. | ||
So that's my update about that. | ||
I was right. | ||
Not only was I right though, much more seriously, here again, big tech censoring me. | ||
For their own reasons and censoring other people like Dr. Alexander, who raised the alarm early on about the effect on women's health. | ||
That has led to thousands and thousands of women being injured. | ||
And all of that should be these people should be sued and sent to prison because this is mass harms of women that the data are starting to come in. | ||
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Okay, this is what people have been blowing my phone up since we had you on a couple days ago, talking about how we go on offense here. | |
We're going to do a seminar, you're going to provide the content for that, and people, real quickly, we've got about a minute, I want to talk about what would be in that seminar, how you go on offense, and then how you're still fighting this at the state level, where we're seeing this big flip, this big turn right now. | ||
Walk us through that. | ||
Right, so this could be one of the most beautiful moments in history, because if there's a mass peaceful uprising globally of people, Insisting on taking back their democracies, that this is going to be a blessed time. | ||
So we're doing our part. | ||
We're going to run a seminar with your help, I hope, to showcase James Ostrovsky, who's teaching people how to sue. | ||
This is about kids and masking and abuse in schools, how to take legal action against their governors all the way down to the school boards and the school administrators and the Board of Ed and the Board of Health. | ||
But we also are going to do a webinar separately about how you can file a grand jury investigation. | ||
Dr. Henry Ely, Senator Linthicum, and Senator Thatcher in Oregon have launched this. | ||
It's a grand jury investigation demand going to attorneys general, and you can send it to your attorney general in your state to investigate the CDC mishandling of data and cover-ups around data that have led to catastrophic harms of the American people. | ||
So two ways of taking offense. | ||
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But we have to press, we have to push back. | |
We're going to get with you on both of those real quickly, how they get to Daily Clout, how they get to you. | ||
We got about 30 seconds. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Come to dailyclout.io and please keep supporting us because we have to, all of these people have to be held accountable. | ||
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We're all over it. | |
Dr. Wolf, thank you very much. |