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Federal powers to bring an end to the blockades, even offering the help of Homeland Security. | |
We can't have a situation where families don't get food to their table and where supplies are blocked coming across main arteries. | ||
Now there still are some arteries open and we have to make sure they stay open. | ||
And with automakers forced to cancel shifts in the U.S., some leaders are losing their patience. | ||
I'm not going to suggest what the solutions look like, but they've got to clear the path so that commerce can flow or a lot of people are going to be unemployed and it's going to have a huge impact on us. | ||
If this drags on, businesses stand to lose billions of dollars. | ||
We're talking about the biggest economic relationship in the world. | ||
Trucking is the biggest part of that biggest economic relationship. | ||
So this is a massive impact. | ||
Also taking a hit, Canada's reputation. | ||
Michigan House Democrat Alyssa Slotkin tweeted, The one thing that couldn't be more clear is that we have to bring American manufacturing back home to states like Michigan. | ||
The Trudeau government has desperately lobbied U.S. | ||
lawmakers to change its Buy American Electric vehicle plan, fearing it will kill Canadian auto jobs. | ||
This trade disruption undermines those efforts. | ||
Timing is not great. | ||
The timing would never be great though for something like this. | ||
U.S. | ||
authorities are now on the lookout for copycat demonstrations they say could begin as early as Sunday, targeting the Super Bowl in California. | ||
Once they intervene in other people's freedoms and liberties, it becomes a more complicated landscape. | ||
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But we're working with law enforcement. | |
In urging Ottawa to use its federal powers, a source with direct knowledge of the situation tells me the Biden administration was trying to hammer home the point, end the blockades however you can. | ||
Katie Simpson. | ||
I'm going to be doing a little bit of a dance. | ||
That is a global sound of freedom right there as truckers around the world are stepping up to say end the mandates. | ||
End the mandates. | ||
End the madness. | ||
And from a fringe group with unacceptable views, and that's what Castro Trudeau said a couple of weeks ago, called him a fringe group, this thing is metastasizing around the world. | ||
We're going to start in Rome with Ben Harnwell of Europe. | ||
We're going to go to Canada. | ||
We've got truckers on in the second hour. | ||
To walk through exactly what's going on, and these are female truckers, and one is Mexican-American, okay? | ||
Mexican-American female truckers. | ||
Other truckers, all female, who are helping to make sure that people are connected and all this. | ||
The show today is, we're going to spend a lot of time talking about these truck convoys and the implosion of the Biden regime. | ||
You know, Biden's given this interview to Lester Holt. | ||
We're talking on taking on Russia and China simultaneously in military conflict. | ||
He can't even close. | ||
He can't close the southern border from an invasion and he can't open his northern border for commerce. | ||
And he's talking about going into a tactical thermonuclear war in eastern Ukraine over Russian speaking provinces. | ||
This is the clown show you have, and it's all personified. | ||
Don't take our word for it. | ||
Just look in the math of the economy. | ||
We're going to get we got Jason Trinidad on here in a little while to go through the absolute horrible, horrible alternatives for the American economy. | ||
And for quite frankly, it's going to come down on professional working class people who are right now. | ||
There's nothing more working class, nothing more populist than the truckers. | ||
Let's go to Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, you're in Rome. | ||
Give us an update. | ||
The authorities in Europe, the party of Davos, is not taking this lightly. | ||
They've seen the example of the soy boy in Canada. | ||
They're rattled to their bones, and you heard this great The great assembly of all the French truck drivers, etc., with the horn honking and all that, and right now the authorities in Europe are trying to crack down. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Yes, you're absolutely right, Steve, of course, that Klaus Enel Swab is clearly going to be running for the mountaintops of Switzerland when the angry mob in Davos try to get their hands on him. | ||
Well, the lesson from today and what's happening around the world is that there's clearly no force on earth So powerful as angry citizens taking their own freedom back from the illegitimate clause of government. | ||
And that's exactly what's happening. | ||
We spoke yesterday in about France. | ||
The prefect of the city had banned the somehow people from entering Both trucks and private citizens alike participating in a freedom convoy. | ||
And I've read a lot about this in the last 24 hours and it's not clear to me how the police are supposed to differentiate the difference between ordinary citizens going from A to B and ordinary citizens going from A to B participating in a convoy movement. | ||
But that's what they've done. | ||
And as we said yesterday, that's exactly like pouring paraffin on fire. | ||
But all it's going to do is serve to make people ever more angry. | ||
But that manoeuvre, that action, has been replicated now across the other iterations of this movement. | ||
We'll go to Brussels now, on the other side of the French-Belgian border. | ||
And the mayor of Brussels, Philippe Clerc, has done exactly the same thing. | ||
He's announced yesterday that the convoy would be banned. | ||
Explaining that no authorisation had been requested for the protest. | ||
Remembering, of course, that unlike in the United States of America, here on the continent, we don't have a right to peaceably assemble. | ||
We need a permission from the state before we can do that. | ||
And then a statement from the federal police said that they were going to be controlling motorised vehicles on the main roads. | ||
of the vehicles that are coming in to Belgium. | ||
And as we said yesterday, the main highlight of this protest in the capital of the European Union is going to be next Monday, St Valentine's Day. | ||
That's where there's a huge coalition coalescing from around the 27 member states on the capital to protest. | ||
And the region and the city of Brussels have issued decrees banning demonstrations Interestingly enough, Vienna has done the same thing. | ||
In Vienna, they said that they were acting on tips, saying that participants aimed to completely paralyse inner-city traffic, and the police have therefore banned any public protests. | ||
And again, same thing here in Rome, where I'm speaking from right now. | ||
The Roman authorities, the local town council, the mayor, They said that and they denied permission for a gathering at the gates of the capital and their vigilance is going to remain high. | ||
Leaving, if I may, continental occupied Europe one moment and going to New Zealand. | ||
There was shocking displays of police violence there, subjected on a one and a half thousand strong pro-freedom demonstration that was rallying outside the New Zealand | ||
Parliament and there are photos circulating on the internet how 120 or so people had been arrested and in particular one lady who was dragged naked by her hair by the police across the front lawn of the Parliament and one demonstrator spoke to the New Zealand Herald and saying that As a result of the police action, the protests were about to get a whole lot bigger. | ||
And the reason I'm quoting what that demonstrator said is that's exactly what we were saying yesterday. | ||
It's what we're going to be saying today. | ||
It's the heavy handed deafness on behalf of the authorities. | ||
All that's going to do is serve the ordinary citizens out in order to defend their freedoms against vaccine mandates. | ||
I'll close, Steve, recalling what As LeVant said on this show a couple of days ago, because he said, if you remember, that the Canadian truckers might just end up saving freedom in the United States. | ||
And that was absolutely right. | ||
But I think in the 48 hours since he said that, it seems that what has been sparked in Canada, starting in Ottawa, in fact, is igniting something that is taking flame right across the world. | ||
And it is important to remember If I close on this point, Steve, it is extremely important to remember that essential to what is going on right now are free speech platforms like Getter and private messaging apps like Telegram, because reading the newspapers, everybody is referring to the conversations that are taking place on Telegram, because where those conversations are obviously private. | ||
And it's absolutely essential to bear in mind that these Modern means of social communication. | ||
Not only are they going to come under threat in the future, but they have enabled we, the people, to become key protagonists in defending their own liberty once again. | ||
Real quickly, in France, Le Pen making the analysis between Gilets Jaunes, the Yellow Vest, and the truckers. | ||
What do we have there? | ||
Yeah, I mean, Le Pen is doing the rounds in the television studios in France ahead of the presidential elections in April, and she's drawing a direct link between the Yellow Jackets and the Freedom Convoy. | ||
And there are even offshoots now, you'll find them on Facebook, offshoots of the original Yellow Jackets organizing groups that are now keeping the same name and now putting in the motto of their supporting and organizing | ||
Carpooling as part of these protests and the reason why this is fundamental and this insight is so important is that these yellow jackets had huge popular support that transcended the political divide right across France and this is Emmanuel Macron's big fear now winning into the presidential elections that this is going to really ignite something in the French capital and he won't be able to control it. | ||
Hang on, this is what is so important. | ||
Gilets Jaunes had huge popular support until they started getting so violent. | ||
Once they started getting violent, that's when this popular support dropped. | ||
This is what the truckers got to understand. | ||
They're going to try to force you to get violent. | ||
What you have is that this peaceful, being peaceful, just like the November 12th march here, after 14th March, after Trump's, after they stole it from Trump, was a million people, peaceful, shook the establishment to its core. | ||
Ben, real quickly, how did they get you on Getter to follow your reporting throughout the day? | ||
Thanks Steve. | ||
I'm on getter. | ||
My account is at Harnwell, which is my surname, at Harnwell. | ||
I'm updating it right throughout the day. | ||
And please do take a look. | ||
Thanks so much, Steve. | ||
Thanks, Ben, from Rome. | ||
Okay, let's go to Caelan Doerr, an old Trump hand that's one of Jason's wingmen over at Getter. | ||
We've got a couple minutes here, we'd like to hold you through your break. | ||
What is Getter doing right now, Caelan, to make sure that there's an information flow among these organizations and among people just interested in getting up to speed on what's going on? | ||
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Well, absolutely. | |
Thanks for having me on, Steve. | ||
Most importantly, this is maybe the only place in the country where you can go to find accurate, detailed information. | ||
A lot of the truckers are calling Getter their home, and we actually have been in contact with some of the convoys that plan on going from California to D.C. | ||
in the coming weeks, help them set up an account. | ||
So if you're watching, listening right now, I want you to go follow at People's Convoy on Getter. | ||
We're helping them get up and running and making sure that they have the ability to not only live stream from the convoy, wherever they may be, to give updates to the American people and to the world, really, because this is a global movement. | ||
We're making sure that they have the ability to do that and really communicate their message without anyone censoring them whatsoever. | ||
Also if you're watching, make sure you go. | ||
Jason Miller and myself, we've all been posting and tweeting the images in support of the truckers that we encourage you to use in your social profiles. | ||
Again, these guys are going to be shunned from society here in the States. | ||
They're going to be called the worst things imaginable because what they're doing is the right thing. | ||
They're disruptors in this space. | ||
And so I think it's very important we all get out there and welcome them to our family of deplorables here. | ||
Caitlin, right now I think Truckers for Freedom, there's a couple of sites already, or a couple of accounts already up on Getter. | ||
Can you give us any of those that people should be following? | ||
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Yeah, People's Convoy is very important. | |
Truckers for Freedom is another one that's up and running. | ||
And then our War Room Zone, Ian McMath. | ||
Our Getter War Room consigliere will actually, will be shipping them out to do some live streaming and get some footage, some exclusive footage of the convoys over the next few weeks. | ||
In addition, the image that you're seeing on the screen right now, we're going to wrap the site in that too. | ||
So we're all in on the trucker issues simply because, you know, protesting these mandates, that's the name of the game. | ||
Kalin, thank you very much for sitting in for Jason Miller. | ||
I know he's tied up today. | ||
Kalin Dorr from Getter. | ||
Thank you very much, brother. | ||
Short break. | ||
Jason, turn it back. | ||
The implosion at the Fed. | ||
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July, you said inflation was going to be temporary. | |
I think a lot of Americans are wondering what your definition of temporary is. | ||
Well, you're being a wise guy with me a little bit. | ||
I understand that's your job. | ||
But look, at the time, what happened was the let's look at the reason for the inflation. | ||
The reason for the inflation is the supply chains were cut off, meaning that the products, for example, automobiles, The lack of computer chips to be able to build those automobiles so they could function, they need those computer chips. | ||
They were not available. | ||
So what happens? | ||
With the number of cars that were reduced, the new cars reduced, it made up at one point one-third the cost of inflation because the price of automobiles were up. | ||
So what I did when I went out and made sure we started to make those domestically, we got Intel to come in and provide 20 billion dollars to build a new facility. | ||
A number of organizations are doing the same kinds of things. | ||
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When can Americans expect some relief from this soaring inflation? | |
According to Nobel laureates, 14 of them that contacted me and a number of corporate leaders, it's ought to be able to start to taper off as we go through this year. | ||
In the meantime, I'm going to do everything in my power to deal with the big points that are impacting most people in their homes. | ||
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Daniel, thanks for being on today. | |
What are you looking at today? | ||
The changing conversation around masks and how much pressure that's going to put on the Biden administration to do something right. | ||
We saw with Lester Holt how the president had the tiptoe around that as Democrats are starting to say publicly, in public spaces, take the masks off. | ||
But the administration's in a tough spot. | ||
They've talked about how they are following the science. | ||
The CDC has not changed any of the science or talked about how they're changing their masks. | ||
requirements or recommendations and so how that makes it difficult for the administration as they talk about COVID is going to be really interesting because Democrats are also taking the masks off. They are, they are. | ||
They are. | ||
They're not taking the mask off. | ||
They're ripping the mask off. | ||
They understand the science of a populist revolt among working class people, and they understand these catastrophic poll numbers. | ||
What is the scariest about this Lester Holt interview that's about to be put forward, and you've got to, I think, see it in its entirety, is the very tenuous grasp Joe Biden has on complexity and what these topics are. | ||
From the geopolitics, to committing troops, to combat, to war, Russia, China, but really the economy. | ||
I mean, it's like talking to a nine-year-old. | ||
And he said he's a wise guy. | ||
I thought it was a pretty straightforward question. | ||
Not being a wise guy, he's a pretty straightforward question. | ||
It was the Biden administration that was adamant, adamant, adamant, adamant about, you know, this inflation was only a transitory. | ||
It was only transitory. | ||
It's systemic. | ||
Cover the Financial Times today. | ||
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Fed faces more pressure to act as inflation soars to 40-year high. | ||
Talks about all the pressure on the Fed. | ||
Last night Zero Hedge, and please get it up, he's a re-enjacent runner, Zero Hedge tweeted out something I thought was pretty shocking. | ||
Goldman Sachs came out and said their forecast is seven straight Fed meetings, seven consecutive Fed meetings. | ||
There'll be 25 basis point upticks in interest rates. | ||
If that happens, ladies and gentlemen, Peter Navarro and Steve Cortez are right. | ||
You're going to be into a major, major recession and we ain't going to come out of this one anytime soon. | ||
I want to bring in Jason Trennard. | ||
Jason, you're one of the smartest guys out there. | ||
You make a living in doing this. | ||
Can you just walk us through? | ||
What's the situation report? | ||
Where are we? | ||
How did we get here? | ||
And what are the alternatives facing the Fed? | ||
Well, we got here because the Fed increased the size of its balance sheet by $5 trillion in less than a year. | ||
We got here because we spent roughly 15% of GDP. | ||
The government spent 15% of GDP it didn't have and had the Fed monetize it. | ||
And it's not particularly surprising. | ||
If inflation is a monetary phenomenon, which I believe, and if you believe that Inflation is ultimately too much money chasing too few goods. | ||
I don't think it's particularly surprising that you have seven and a half percent inflation. | ||
And if the Fed does what it should do, in my opinion, which is start to fight inflation and let's say if Goldman Sachs is correct, you will have a recession. | ||
It won't be this year. | ||
It'll be probably in 2023. | ||
But the odds of recession next year are going up pretty dramatically because the Fed is in a position now Unfortunately, a very unfortunate position where it's going to have to choose between asset prices and the stock market or helping out regular people pay their bills from month to month. | ||
OK, but this is a decision they made back in 2008. | ||
This has been the problem since the great financial crash of 2008. | ||
We've never gotten to the heart of the problem. | ||
We've continued to dance around it and continue to have the Fed inflate asset prices. | ||
The only person to take anything off the balance sheet, Donald Trump, in his first 18 months, I think, started with a... | ||
Obama took a $880 billion balance sheet, took it up to $4.5 trillion on the day that Trump was inaugurated. | ||
Trump took essentially a trillion dollars off, got it down to $3.6 trillion until they started adding back to it. | ||
The only guy that's ever taken off is Trump in his first year, first year and a half, which I thought nobody talks about how he got that growth with starting to let down I'm sorry to say it. | ||
Now you've doubled and tripled down. | ||
Do you think Biden, when you hear him answering questions with Lester Hall, do you think he actually has any grasp of what the real situation is? | ||
Because he kind of talks like a moron when he answers these questions. | ||
Jason. | ||
I'm sorry to say it. | ||
I take no pleasure in saying this, but I don't think he has much of a conception of what the root causes of the inflation are. | ||
Jay Powell, chairman of the Fed, said that inflation was going to be transitory more than a year ago. | ||
And if you're just someone who's trying to get from one day to the next, transitory is not 13 months. | ||
You know, transitory is is maybe a week, couple weeks, maybe a month at the outset. | ||
And I don't think there's any connection between monetary policy and fiscal policy and also regulatory policy, particularly as it relates to energy. | ||
And that's impact on inflation for everyone. | ||
Now, rich people don't notice inflation as much, especially if they've made a fortune in the stock market or private equity or venture capital. | ||
But people who just have savings, just a regular guy that might have a savings account, is getting zero on their savings. | ||
It was one thing when inflation was two. | ||
It's a big, big change when inflation is seven. | ||
And I don't think they realize. | ||
What's more, I'm not sure how much they realize how politically dangerous this is for them. | ||
They're getting no incremental voters from this policy mix that they're promoting. | ||
I want to go back to your theory of the case that they're now jammed into having essentially two choices to either continue to prop up asset prices for the wealthy or to consider the working poor in the middle class. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
Walk our audience through what's that dichotomy and then what are the two policy solutions they will try to go down? | ||
So Steve, the dichotomy really is that with inflation at seven and a half percent, You have to use pretty significant and meaningful tools, not only increasing interest rates, but also decreasing the balance sheet, probably at the same time. | ||
And it's these are not the people in at the Fed tend to view these things almost as scalpels, but they're really snow shovels. | ||
These are very blunt instruments. | ||
It's very hard not to have collateral damage. | ||
And it seems to me that financial assets were the biggest beneficiary from very, very low interest rates and a very accommodative Fed. | ||
It stands to reason, as that accommodation is removed to fight inflation, that asset prices are going to get hit. | ||
The question will be if, let's say stock prices, let's say that, God forbid, there's a crash in the market, let's say the market falls 10% in a week. | ||
The question is, will the Fed choose to bail out the stock market by stopping It's tightening or will it choose to continue to fight inflation to help out regular people? | ||
I would say that based on the record of the Fed since late 2008, the choice seems pretty clear that they're going to side on the side of wealthy people with financial assets as opposed to regular people who might just have savings. | ||
We'll see. | ||
But that is the, unfortunately, that is the situation the Fed Is in right now. | ||
It's a little bit of a Hobson's choice between but again between saving the stock market and fighting inflation Was this what was called in the it would traders looked at as the Greenspan put That they would always have the Fed to bail them out. | ||
Anytime you had any kind of perturbations in the stock market, sir That's exactly right. | ||
And it became the Bernanke put and became the Yellen put and became, to a certain extent, the Powell put. | ||
But again, it was acceptable because inflation was running pretty low. | ||
So inflation was largely 2% from 2009 through 2019. | ||
So, it wasn't as politically dangerous. | ||
It wasn't as people put up with it. | ||
I do think the Fed's policies contributed in many ways to populism, because people saw what was going on, saw that rich people were getting richer, and private equity people and venture capital people were doing exceptionally well, and the average person wasn't. | ||
But it wasn't really until now, Inflation 7, that's hard to ignore. | ||
If, again, if you're just someone who's an hourly worker, And of course, all the other things that you've had to endure, like not being able to work or being called a non-essential worker, all the other insults that you've had to endure, now it also hurts financially. | ||
And I don't know, I think we've only just begun. | ||
The Fed, if you can believe it, is still buying securities. | ||
The Fed's balance sheet is still increasing as we speak. | ||
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The Fed has not started tightening at all. | |
Can you stay over to the next break? | ||
I know you've got to roll, but I just want to keep you for a few minutes. | ||
Because this is a created crisis, and they're not being straight with the American people. | ||
With all this talk he's had the last couple of days, the Federal Reserve is still juicing liquidity into the market. | ||
They're still adding to their balance sheet. | ||
As insane as that is right now, they're still adding to their balance sheet. | ||
They're essentially taking the side of the wealthy, of the 1%. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
That's the action. | ||
Rhetoric's one thing, action's another. | ||
And their actions are all in for the wealthy, for the 1%. | ||
The pow put. | ||
OK, short commercial break. | ||
Jason Trenum is going to join us on the other side about this created crisis. | ||
That's what it is. | ||
This is a created crisis. | ||
There's no second law of thermodynamics that made that said this had to happen. | ||
It didn't have to happen. | ||
This is what happens when you have a regime like the Biden regime. | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. | |
We rejoice when there is no more. | ||
Let's take down the C.C.P. | ||
Day of our life were too long. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, I want to go back to Jason Trennert, CEO of Strategists. | ||
Jason, this is a created crisis. | ||
A created crisis. | ||
Now, we had one back in the 70s that was part created and part Because of the global forces out there, and you had, thank God, Ronald Reagan came on the scene, but also partnered with a Democrat, Paul Volcker, and these two giants were able, essentially, to financially save this country. | ||
I want you to walk us through that, and what's the analogy to today? | ||
Yeah, well, listen, Paul Volcker was a lifelong Democrat, a committed public servant, | ||
He was very uncomfortable even with the feds part of the feds mandate that had to do with full employment He thought the feds job was simply largely to fight inflation and President Carter appointed him because they largely gave they threw up their hands the Carter administration thinking that it was unsolvable Just not recognizing that it was only solvable through pain Paul Volcker had the Fortitude to do that and Ronald Reagan much to his credit | ||
Left Paul Volcker alone to do that. | ||
Now, it was very painful for the economy to root out inflation in the early 80s. | ||
But once it was, the economy took off, stock market took off, and we enjoyed an incredible decade of prosperity. | ||
The problem now is that there's a sense and no one likes pain. | ||
And I don't. | ||
Listen, I'm very, very cognizant, very sympathetic. | ||
The people that may lose their jobs, but this is a crisis that's been created by much too much money being put into the economy by the administration at a time at which the economy was shut down. | ||
So you're talking about too much money chasing too few goods. | ||
Did that. | ||
I also think our environmental policies, I feel very strongly, are contributing to significantly higher oil prices. | ||
The first thing we did was stop the Keystone Pipeline. | ||
We made it much more difficult to frack or to drill on federal lands in the midst of a shortage of oil. | ||
It makes no sense. | ||
My clients in Europe are mystified that the U.S. | ||
is not using its own energy resources at a time at which oil prices are getting close to $100 a barrel. | ||
But I think the administration, frankly, I think they're true believers on climate change. | ||
They don't want prices to move lower, in my opinion, because they want people to adopt renewable energy sources. | ||
And that means the price of oil, in my opinion, is going to stay higher longer. | ||
I hope I'm wrong on that, but I don't see any give on the administration. | ||
But here's the other thing. | ||
One of the things that's offensive is the orgy of spending up here. | ||
You're going to hear right now, they're trying to run it up the flagpole. | ||
The great bipartisan work Shelby, that moron in Alabama, and Leahy, who's dangerous up in Vermont, of coming together just on the annual budget and the appropriations. | ||
They're talking about increasing this thing another 250 billion dollars. Look, we're gonna, they're gonna present to the American people an annual budget that has a 1.5 trillion dollar deficit that once again can only be paid for by the printing presses. | ||
And that means it's on this audience. | ||
That's one thing that continues to get lost in this conversation. | ||
This is on the backs of the deplorables. | ||
Nothing's free in the world. | ||
What they're doing is paying for this insanity of these budgets and where are the Republicans? | ||
You know what they're going to do? | ||
The same collaborationists that got us in this jam are going to be doing the group hug here on MSNBC and CNN. | ||
This is what's working together. | ||
This is what bipartisanship is. | ||
It's all crap, okay? | ||
The bipartisanship is to protect the 1% and bury you. | ||
They're giving you handouts and scraps, right, that you're paying for. | ||
I gotta tell you, when you talk about pain, people forget Ronald Reagan was a giant, because 1981 to 1983, he took incoming every day because the economy got crushed, as they had to wring the inflation out. | ||
And I don't know, you know, Trump could come back and take this pain, but right now for the next couple of years, it's going to be brutal, and you're going to see political cowardice of the highest order, and that is to take care, put band-aids on today, and I want you to look at your kids and your grandkids every night, because we are screwing them over minute by minute. | ||
Jason Trennard. | ||
Anything else you got for us, Jason, before you bounce? | ||
I know you've got a bunch of new products you guys are putting up, if you want to come back and talk about it or talk about it today. | ||
Yeah, we have a few. | ||
The first thing I would say is amen to the idea that inflation is the most regressive tax of all. | ||
Wealthy people can hedge it, they can buy financial assets, they can buy commodities, they can buy farmland. | ||
The average guy can't. | ||
We just introduced two new ETFs, the Strategas Macro-Thematic Opportunities Fund and the Strategas Global Policy Opportunities Fund. | ||
They are both products that really are designed to deal with the inflation that we're seeing and also hedge against some of the political And political goings-on, nation-nations in Washington. | ||
So they are highly, it's a very highly practical, pragmatic approach to investing in the markets. | ||
And I hope people take a look at that. | ||
How can people, where do they go to get more information and get up the learning curve on these? | ||
So they go to strategisetfs.com. | ||
S-T-R-A-T-E-G-A-S-E-T-F-S dot com. | ||
Jason, thank you. | ||
I really appreciate you coming on. | ||
One of the steadiest hands on Wall Street. | ||
Really appreciate you coming on, sir. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks a lot, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
This thing's a mess. | ||
This is a creative crisis and it's going to drive, we kept saying at the beginning of this pandemic, you have an economic crisis. | ||
It drives a financial crisis, drives a capital markets crisis. | ||
That's then going to drive a geopolitical crisis and it's going exactly down the path. | ||
And now this is a totally creative crisis here in this country. | ||
And the political class is going to protect themselves and the donors. | ||
Wait for it, okay? | ||
And we're going to expose it every day. | ||
His polling, which I never thought would get into the 20s, thought it would get into the 30s, is going to go down to the teens, and I believe he can actually go to single digits. | ||
This is Biden. | ||
I want to bring in now Harriet Hageman, who's fighting the political elites up in Wyoming, running against Liz Cheney. | ||
Harriet, get us up to speed. | ||
Liz Cheney, why didn't they throw her out of the conference the other day? | ||
I mean, they censured her. | ||
I got that. | ||
But why is she even hanging around as a Republican? | ||
You're the real Republican candidate up there, ma'am. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
It's so wonderful to be back on your program. | ||
Thank you for that question. | ||
You know, I think that this is a step-by-step project that everybody is going through. | ||
This whole thing in relation to the censor started at the local level. | ||
It started at the grassroots level. | ||
And I actually am very proud of the fact that the counties in Wyoming came together, made the decision that they were going to censor Liz Cheney. | ||
It went up to the state from there to the State Central Committee a year ago. | ||
They did the same thing. | ||
They've then taken this to the RNC. | ||
And I think that it shows that this process is working from the standpoint of the grassroots getting their voice heard. | ||
I'm not sure that that's always happened in the RNC. | ||
I'm not sure that it's always happened in politics. | ||
And for this particular situation, it is working, but it really has been a step-by-step-by-step process. | ||
I think that we have to continue to let that play out. | ||
Let me ask you, there's, the way that you're relating and connecting with the people in Wyoming, and I just saw the other day that Joey Quarantino IV, I talked to him the other night, they had this event, you know, these counties are coming down, Carbon and others are coming together and they're having events that are kind of pro-you and anti-Cheney. | ||
The odds of her winning and beating you are quite low. | ||
But isn't she using the campaign against you to actually focus on running against President Trump right after the midterm elections to announce that she's going to run, challenge President Trump in a Republican primary, ma'am? | ||
Well, I don't know if that's what she's doing or not. | ||
I assume that she is running against me and she's going to continue to pursue trying to protect her job in Congress because that's where her power comes from. | ||
The reality is that I think Liz Cheney many years ago realized she could never get elected from Virginia. | ||
She looked around and thought, you know, I've got some ties to Wyoming. | ||
I think I'll go buy a house there and proclaim that I am a Wyomingite, which is what she did in 2012. | ||
Once she pulled out of the Senate race, she went back to Virginia. | ||
And then when our house seat came up in 2016, she decided she'd come back to Wyoming and claim that that's where she lived. | ||
So I anticipate that she is going to continue to run for Congress. | ||
And when I beat her, then maybe at that point, she'll turn more of her sights on President Trump because really that's all she's focusing on right now. | ||
She's made that clear. | ||
In fact, she said that her number one job is to destroy him and make sure that he never gets near the Oval Office again. | ||
But again, we didn't send Liz Cheney to Congress, to Washington, D.C. | ||
to be the judge and jury of President Trump or any of his Republican supporters, although that's really what she thinks that her job is. | ||
And it's for that reason that she's failing our state. | ||
She's failing Wyoming. | ||
We're completely, we have no representation in Congress right now. | ||
I don't know if you saw the New York Times article, but she has admitted that she's spending all of her time on this January 6th commission, which is illegitimate from top to bottom. | ||
But that's what she's doing. | ||
And as a result, she's not representing Wyoming's interests. | ||
Right now, with this financial crisis that's building every day in this country, and particularly as you got the Federal Reserve is going to have to raise interest rates, you got Biden still trying to spend more money. | ||
What are the people in Wyoming want? | ||
When they look out at the United States, they look out at our country. | ||
What do they want as far as where they want the economy, where they want the country? | ||
I mean, your constituents out there, what are the citizens of Wyoming telling us? | ||
They want a closed border. | ||
They want our immigration laws enforced. | ||
They want they don't want our government spending trillions and trillions of wasting, actually not just spending, but wasting trillions upon trillions of dollars for pet projects that never actually help the citizens of this country. | ||
One of the things that has happened is that the bigger that Washington, D.C. | ||
has become, the more powerful the folks in D.C. | ||
have become, the more they've taken our freedoms, our liberty. | ||
They are destroying the institutions that have made this country great. | ||
I listen with great interest to your prior guest. | ||
He's absolutely spot on in terms of these energy issues. | ||
What we're seeing right now with inflation is the bad policies. | ||
This is a result of the bad policies coming out of the Biden administration. | ||
I will say what I have said many, many times, which is that there is a special place in hell for people who adopt policies, the very purpose of which is to increase the cost of energy, food and housing. | ||
But that's what this administration has done. | ||
And that's why Biden will eventually be in the single digits, because He is destroying the ability for people to actually just do what they want to do. | ||
They want to raise their families. | ||
They want good schools. | ||
They want to be secure in their home and their effects. | ||
They don't want a government coming after their guns. | ||
They want to be able to go hunting. | ||
They want to live their lives. | ||
And right now we have a government. | ||
We have people in power who are terribly, terribly disruptive to our country. | ||
They don't recognize our natural rights. | ||
They believe that they are entitled to dictate Everything from vaccine mandates to what kind of a car we can drive. | ||
And it is terrible, terrible policy from an energy standpoint, from a supply chain standpoint, from a food standpoint, everything you could think of. | ||
This administration is failing from top to bottom. | ||
Every single thing they touch, they destroy. | ||
And Wyoming's congressional representative is not doing anything to fight back. | ||
In fact, she's working with them to try to go after the Republicans. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
Assume for this question that we win a sweeping victory of 25, 35, 40, 50, 60 seats, like a Tea Party victory in 2010, and you're in the majority in the House. | ||
What's the two or three things you would tell Kevin McCarthy that folks in Wyoming want to see immediately upon taking control of the House of Representatives, ma'am? | ||
Energy independence and control of the border. | ||
Um, the fact is we were energy independent under President Trump. | ||
It's critically important to our country. | ||
It's critically important to our security. | ||
It's critically important to the future of Wyoming. | ||
And the reality is, is that we should not have to fight our own government in order to heat our homes in the winter or cool our homes in the summer. | ||
Energy independence is critical. | ||
One of the first bills that I would introduce is the, uh, the idea that we have to buy domestic oil and gas. | ||
We have to buy domestic energy. | ||
Coal is an energy of the future. | ||
It's not an energy of the past. | ||
The Green New Deal, the things that these folks are trying to do is incredibly destructive. | ||
I'm going to use that word again to the citizens of this country, and we shouldn't tolerate it. | ||
These people are supposed to be public servants. | ||
They're not supposed to be trying to hurt us individually, and especially our lower class and middle class folks. | ||
So in securing the border, again, that's absolutely critical to the future of this country. | ||
Harriet, how do people get more about your campaign? | ||
We've got about 15 seconds. | ||
Where do they go to find out more about you? | ||
HagemanForWyoming.com. | ||
She's got 7 million bucks. | ||
I need people to help me. | ||
HagemanForWyoming.com. | ||
She's got a lot of money coming from out of state. | ||
99% of her money is from out of state. | ||
We need people to step up. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Harriet, thanks for joining us. | ||
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When I go out to Arizona, Eli Crane, he was good enough. | ||
Eli's running in the 2nd Congressional District out there. | ||
It was kind of the old 1st Congressional District against Tom O'Halloran. | ||
The Democrat's been there for a while. | ||
A complete non-event. | ||
Eli's a former Navy SEAL. | ||
Eli, you've written this thing about you gotta decertify now. | ||
It's kind of a mess out in Arizona. | ||
We've got the receipts to decertify these Biden electors. | ||
Why is it not happening, sir, and what can you do as someone running for federal office to make sure it does happen? | ||
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Well, unfortunately, Steve, it's not happening because we have too many rhinos and corrupted politicians on our side of the aisle. | |
And this isn't a problem that's unique to Arizona. | ||
I know your viewers and listeners know that this is a problem that we have all over the country. | ||
That's one of the best things about it, even though I don't think decertification will happen here because we have We have so many of these rhinos in our state legislature. | ||
The good thing is that there is a line being drawn in the sand and people are being forced to take a side. | ||
And so as that happens, we can identify these folks that will not do what they've told us they were going to do all along and fight for our elections, fight for our freedom, etc. | ||
And that is what this is all about. | ||
And so when I get to Congress, After I take out my primary opponent, I'm going to take out three-term Democrat Tom O'Halloran, and I'm just going to make sure that I represent the people of Arizona, too, and what they want and what they deserve. | ||
But hang on a second. | ||
Your opponent in the primary is a guy, I think he's in the House or Senate in Arizona now. | ||
He's saying that it's unconstitutional, the decertification. | ||
Can't happen. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
You just said you don't think that decertification is going to happen. | ||
You don't think there's going to be enough pressure put on Bauer and these guys at the local level to actually commence a formal... They've started a decertification process. | ||
Fincham and them. | ||
You don't think they're going to be victorious? | ||
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I don't, sir. | |
I think that those who have drawn, you know, put that stake on the other side saying it's unconstitutional. | ||
I don't think that they're willing to reverse themselves. | ||
And I think that, unfortunately, I don't think it's going to happen. | ||
And so, I wish I could tell this audience something completely differently, but I respect you guys too much to tell you what you want to hear. | ||
So tell us, if it can happen, then what are you proposing should happen? | ||
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Well, what I'm proposing should happen is that everybody that watches this show, and I know you guys are probably the best activists out there, is to continue to light up those phone lines. | |
Make sure that you're emailing the Rusty Bowers and the Walt Blackmans of Arizona and asking them, hey, I thought you guys told us you were going to fight for us. | ||
Steve, one of the most interesting things about this is even after the audit, True the Vote came down and presented their investigation where they geofenced the ballot boxes and then took all the cell phone data of everyone that was pinging in and around those ballot boxes, trafficking ballots and stuffing the ballot boxes, | ||
All of these individuals that represent us in the state, senate, and the house, they know that this election was corrupted and it's about as bad as our southern border, and yet they won't do anything about it. | ||
And this is where we, the people, have to step up and say, Roger that. | ||
You're not going to do anything about it? | ||
Well, we will. | ||
We will do something about it, and we're going to make sure that you no longer serve in the state government, and we're damn sure not going to let you go to the federal government. | ||
Who in your mind are the biggest blocks to this happening? | ||
And you got through the votes, the receipts, you've got the receipts from the audit. | ||
It's overwhelming evidence of Biden stealing this election in Arizona. | ||
Overwhelming evidence. | ||
Who's blocking this in your mind? | ||
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I think Rusty Bowers is a huge impediment to what we're trying to do. | |
And I also think Governor Doug Ducey Is right on top of that as well. | ||
Okay, there's going to be some, we're going to get an update on Bowerson on the five o'clock show. | ||
Eli, how do people find out more about you, more about your service to the country, what you stand for as you run in Arizona too? | ||
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Yeah, thank you, Steve. | |
If people want to go to EliForArizona.com, they can go there, help us out, support us. | ||
And if they want to check me out on social media, it's just Eli underscore Eli Crane, CEO. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
I appreciate what you guys are doing. | ||
Yeah, Eli, just for your opponent in the primary, he's already said he believes it's unconstitutional in Arizona and that all this is just a waste of time, correct, on trying to decertify the Biden electors? | ||
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Yeah, and the Gateway Pundit actually called him out for it last week, and within hours of that video, with hours of that story showing, he actually reversed himself on a Facebook Live video, then took it down the very next day. | |
Then they tried to smear the author of that article, the reporter Jordan Conradson. | ||
His family tried to smear them with racial and racist attacks. | ||
People are actually now calling Walt Blackman the Jussie Smollett of Arizona politics, and it's pretty disgusting what people will do for power. | ||
Eli Crane, thank you for joining us here in the Warmer. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. |