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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
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France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | |
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
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France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | |
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back. | ||
We're at CPAC, live with the War Room on Picasso Jane. | ||
Jane, let's see some of the posse. | ||
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That's why you came to CPAC today. | |
Because I love the war room and I wanted to be live. | ||
Guys, how important are fair and free elections? | ||
What else is there if we don't have a free election? | ||
We've lost the country. | ||
Amen. | ||
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Is Joe Biden an illegitimate president? | |
Do we want Kamala either? | ||
Do we need to secure our borders? | ||
Yes! | ||
Step up, Abbott! | ||
Step up, buddy! | ||
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Hold it, let me hear that fire. | |
Fire! | ||
Pelosi! | ||
Set fire to Pelosi! | ||
Okay, that's what the whole CPAC's about. | ||
Fire Pelosi, save America, save the USA. | ||
We're here live. | ||
We've got the entire War Room posse. | ||
Of course, they're a little excited this morning, as they should be. | ||
We started with Carrie Lake, just an incredible fighter. | ||
Bringing in Dave Brad here. | ||
Dave, walk us through, particularly, we started with a five-minute cold open of Morning Joe. | ||
We talked about this last night, the politics of personal destruction. | ||
You saw this personally as a congressman. | ||
Walk us through, what do you think the MAGA movement, the Trump movement, America First, what do we have to do to drive to victory in November? | ||
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Yeah, well one thing is we gotta get our own leadership to support all of the good conservative candidates out there, right? | |
We'll put up great candidates. | ||
I ran on the Virginia Republican creed, all the principals, smaller federal government, etc. | ||
And if you actually vote that way, against trillion dollar budget deficits, which we had every year, you don't get money from leadership, you don't get committees, you don't get that. | ||
Oh, you get cut out right away? | ||
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cut out right? If you're not with the program. Yeah, and people even say like, do term limits or whatever. That doesn't even work because leadership is involved already at the primary level, right? So they're weeding out and if you don't commit to vote for a certain person for speaker and it's not just that, you're disenfranchising 800,000 American citizens, voters, per congressman, right? | |
So if instead of winning 70 seats, our leadership team says, we're kind of better off with big money guys only having a 30 member majority. | ||
You're cutting off potentially 40 congress members that represent 800,000 people each. | ||
That's the serious piece of democracy that's missing. | ||
And so everybody just start tracking your own, your own candidates out there. | ||
And make sure they're getting the support they need from the party. | ||
And I'm just speaking on my own here, right? | ||
I'm not representing any entity or whatever, but that's my personal experience. | ||
I got zero money from the party in a very closely contested race that was determined by one percentage point, and I got zipped. | ||
Because of the fact that you had not voted along about how they wanted you to vote. | ||
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Yeah, I voted against the budget. | |
I was a team player on, say, 95% of the votes. | ||
But when it comes down to the trillion, the money, it's always the money, right? | ||
Let's talk about the money right now. | ||
You had a jobs report today that was very impressive. | ||
But there's a specter out there, and that specter is inflation. | ||
And inflation is driven, according to you, by this massive increase in the money supply. | ||
Walk people through what you mean by that, how important is it, and what can be done to stop it. | ||
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Yeah, well, just go out and Google right now and get your young people to learn some economics. | |
Google M2 growth, the money supply. | ||
So you go out to FRED, the federal reserve database. | ||
What is the money supply? | ||
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The money supply, money, you can go Google that definition, but it's basically all the green dollar bills in your pockets and checkable deposits, right? | |
Your banking account, your checking account is the money supply. | ||
And then there's different definitions of it, but that's the basic one. | ||
And so it's deceptive now, right? | ||
We had a very strong jobs report out today. | ||
And the Fed is supposed to be tightening, but if you Google M2 money growth, it's still growing at 6%. | ||
So they're not tightening, tightening, right? | ||
They say they are. | ||
The federal funds rate is still only at 2.5%. | ||
How can they grow the money supply? | ||
When they tell us they're raising interest rates to slow things down, and they're supposed to be doing quantitative tightening right now, how are they growing the money supply at 6%? | ||
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Well, the Fed is illusory almost by definition, right? | |
Go read the book Secrets of the Temple. | ||
The Federal Reserve is wrapped in a mystery and shrouded with theological terminology. | ||
And that Secrets of the Temple by a Washington Post reporter did a great job laying that out. | ||
So they speak in doublespeak. | ||
And so they say they're tightening, they're bumping up the rate 0.5 or 0.75 a couple times. | ||
The Taylor Rule suggests the interest rate should be up upwards into 6, 7, 8 percent. | ||
You don't want to do that or you'll have a Great Depression because the Fed has so mismanaged the economy over the last 10 years, they kept the federal funds rate at zero for 10 years, favoring Wall Street, hurting you and your savings. | ||
And that's called the Greenspan put. | ||
I think our friend, Congressman Norman. | ||
Come on, Ralph. | ||
We got Congressman Norman. | ||
Let's get him on. | ||
Jane, pop it right in there in the holder. | ||
There we go. | ||
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Hey, everybody give Ralph Norman a round of applause. | |
Congressman, come around here and get in the shot. | ||
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Come on, get in here. | |
This is one of the most honest congressmen with integrity and a good friend of mine going way back. | ||
Welcome to the show, Rob. | ||
Welcome to the War Room, South Carolina Five. | ||
Talk to us right now about the Biden economy and what folks in South Carolina are saying about what Joe Biden, the Biden regime, has done to this nation. | ||
First of all, I always, when Dave Brant's talking and Steve Bannon are talking, I get an education. | ||
No, it's the economy. | ||
I'm in the real estate development business. | ||
Federal Reserve has raised their rates twice. | ||
75 basis points. | ||
Supply issues. | ||
I build houses. | ||
You can't get a water heater. | ||
You can't get supplies delivered along with the fact that you can't get people to deliver them because they're paid to stay at home and work. | ||
So the problem we face in South Carolina The 450,000 Californians that are moving to South Carolina. | ||
Hold it, stop, stop. | ||
How many? | ||
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450,000. | |
That's a month. | ||
No, no, no, don't. | ||
450,000 Californians have moved to South Carolina. | ||
Not South, moving all over the country. | ||
Yes, yes, yes, yes. | ||
They're coming to the South, Steve. | ||
North Carolina, Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina. | ||
Your state. | ||
We're not going to lose poor Charleston, right? | ||
Because Charleston's kind of come like a mini New York City, right? | ||
With the restaurants and all that. | ||
Charleston was going to annex California until they found out what they'd get. | ||
Inflation is real. | ||
For Joe Biden to say that the recession is not happening is like defying gravity. | ||
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Transition. | |
Transition. | ||
Transition, yeah. | ||
You know, it's an illusion. | ||
It's affecting everyday Americans. | ||
That's why we're going to take the House back. | ||
That's why I hope we'll take the Senate back. | ||
Let's talk about taking the House back. | ||
The American people want action, action, action. | ||
One of the things we talk about in the show is human agency. | ||
When we take the House back, and by the way, we've got a long, tough road to do that, but let's assume we take the House back. | ||
What do you intend to talk to leadership about? | ||
Where should be the direction and the drive of the House under Republican leadership, under MAGA leadership? | ||
First of all, we can't let happen what happened when Paul Ryan was there. | ||
You can't have the House, the Senate, and the Executive Branch and not do anything. | ||
Power for the sake of power is no good. | ||
Steve, it takes courage. | ||
It's going to take courage to say no to the special interest. | ||
I mean, y'all know this. | ||
What we've got to do is lay out, and we have done that to our leadership, You've got to have a five-year budget or a seven-year budget to balance the budget. | ||
You want to balance the budget over five or seven years, actually get a program that balances it? | ||
That's in writing, presented to our leadership as of two weeks ago. | ||
Congressman Norman, how can that happen? | ||
Just walk through the big elements of what you have to do to get there. | ||
One, you cannot continue to spin and not go through regular order for having no debate, no amendments. | ||
Is that how it happens now? | ||
That's how it's happening now. | ||
Name me one bill that we're debating on. | ||
It comes to the floor. | ||
The 1.9 trillion infrastructure package came to the floor, 2,400 pages long. | ||
Nobody had a chance to read it, and they voted on it. | ||
Now, the $800 billion that Manchin gave away and Sinema gave away, same way. | ||
We don't know what's in it. | ||
Are they going to call the House back to vote on that? | ||
Yeah, it is. | ||
We're coming back. | ||
Senate's working this weekend. | ||
We're coming back probably Wednesday or Thursday next week. | ||
To vote on this Manchin, and this thing's another debacle, right? | ||
It's a payoff, see? | ||
It's a payoff. | ||
He caved. | ||
Manchin, in the past, has had a spine when he needed to, but he caved. | ||
He's afraid he's going to lose the Senate. | ||
He's going to lose his ability. | ||
This is a payoff for his donors and the lobbyists. | ||
But you know what it does? | ||
Look at what it's doing to West Virginia. | ||
It's killing the coal industry. | ||
Look at the taxes going on. | ||
It's surprising, but not surprising in so many ways. | ||
I wish we had more leaders with spine that would stand up, but he was our linchpin. | ||
He and Sinema for a long time, they folded, and this country will pay a price for a long time. | ||
If you've given that budget, walk us through the other thing you gave leadership in writing. | ||
One, you want a balanced budget over five years. | ||
What else do you guys want to accomplish? | ||
uh sunset provisions that should have been sunsetted a long time ago has specific regulations that are are handcuffing our businesses uh we gave them on law and order the funding priorities which we got to have the worst i mean the the badass military put back into focus we got to get the meanest uh military guys defending this country to combat a china Uh, and it's just the quote, we got to close the border. | ||
We got to finish the wall that Trump, as you know, started off. | ||
And, uh, for that to stop. | ||
And there's no other reason for they would. | ||
Does the Republican establishment though, have, have the guts to sit there and say, we need it. | ||
We will hold back appropriations. | ||
We will, we will fight the, the Biden regime in order to do things like Secure the border? | ||
I mean really shut the border down and stop this invasion? | ||
Do you think you see right now in leadership they're prepared to take it on and do those types of things you have to do to stand up to this crowd? | ||
Well, that's what we're going to put before leadership. | ||
Now, time will tell. | ||
We can't have milquetoast candidates. | ||
We've got to have bold colors, not pastels. | ||
I don't know, in the past we have not, but I think now that we lose our country. | ||
I mean, where do we go? | ||
If we lose America, where do we go? | ||
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Congressman, when I was in office, Constituents would come up, folks would come up to you and say, hey, Dave, say this. | |
And my challenge was like, who do I say it to? | ||
How do we help you guys get the word out? | ||
This show does a tremendous job. | ||
How do you get the word? | ||
The mainstream press doesn't cover our issues at all. | ||
How do you advise the American people to listen to you guys, the Freedom Caucus, the leaders? | ||
Same thing Donald Trump did. | ||
How did Donald Trump get media attention? | ||
He put together, he delivered on his promises. | ||
He hadn't made a promise. | ||
He put together, he delivered on his promises. | ||
That's the first thing. | ||
We've got to say we're going to deliver. | ||
Second thing, we've got to use the social media. | ||
I get on the airplane every week to go to DC and Charlotte. | ||
Guess what I see on the cameras? | ||
CNN, MSNBC, CBS. | ||
It's a joke. | ||
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We don't see. | |
But no, we've got to use every means that Trump did. | ||
Thank God he's got his own platform now that he's putting his policies forward. | ||
We've got to lay it out there, but we've got to make sure of what we put out there for the American people we're going to do. | ||
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Is anyone in the Freedom Caucus or in our conference taking a leadership role with respect to the Federal Reserve System going forward? | |
They've decimated our economy with zero interest rates for 10 years in a row, created the 07-08 bubble, doing it again. | ||
I think we need to get on that train. | ||
You got any leadership in the House on that one? | ||
Warren Davidson has been a big proponent of that. | ||
Your idea of abolishing the Federal Reserve... Are you on board? | ||
People say, well, Ralph, that's never going to happen. | ||
Well, if you don't put it forward, it's definitely not going to happen. | ||
So, yes, I think you've got the Davidsons. | ||
You agree the Fed has way too much control of our economy, which nobody knows about, and they do it independently, right? | ||
I mean, the way they've increased the money supply is one of the principal problems we have. | ||
That's one of the things that's driven inflation, and nobody focuses on it. | ||
They've usurped their power. | ||
And they've got to be curved back. | ||
And the only way to do that is start off with, you know, in the business arena. | ||
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Right, right. | |
You put things forward. | ||
You know, it's a deal. | ||
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You overreach. | |
You overreach, and then you may have some giveaways. | ||
You're signing up for my end of Fed, though. | ||
Yeah. | ||
I can count on you. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
It's a great idea. | ||
You like it? | ||
I like it, and it makes a lot of sense. | ||
And tell me why it doesn't. | ||
People can't give you a rationale. | ||
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What is it? | |
Continue to go the path we've gone? | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
Congressman, how do people get your social media? | ||
How do they follow you? | ||
RepRalphNorman.com. | ||
Follow me on Twitter. | ||
And we're looking forward to... We've got... There's more hope now. | ||
We've got more opportunity now. | ||
But we've got to use it. | ||
We've got to be substantial. | ||
Thank y'all for what you're doing. | ||
Congressman Norman of South Carolina, Dave Brad, the War Room Posse. | ||
We've got Jane Zirkle out there in New York. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back in the War Room in just a moment. | ||
Thank you, man. | ||
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Can I get a new pants? | |
Thank you, Congressman. | ||
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I'm very excited. | |
Do I have my load in, the other doctor? | ||
Congratulations! | ||
Make some noise! | ||
Welcome back to CPAC War Room Live on the talk set of James Zirkle. | ||
This is the first time I've been on the stage. | ||
Let's meet some of the War Room posse, ma'am. | ||
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Can you tell me why you came to CPAC today? | |
Steve Bannon and Carrie Lake's victory speech and just to mingle with a bunch of great conservative people, like-minded folks. | ||
How excited are you for Carrie Lake to win the state of Arizona? | ||
Let me ask you, Paul, how important are free and secure and fair elections? | ||
They're very important. | ||
I'm a lawyer and filed a lawsuit on free and fair elections, so it is very near and dear to my heart. | ||
I got fired for protesting January 6th, so this is personal to me. | ||
Wow. | ||
How important is grassroots activism? | ||
Very important. | ||
That's why I'm here today, to support it all, the grassroots and all the people that work hard for us every day. | ||
Are you guys excited to see Donald J. Trump? | ||
He's going to be in the building. | ||
Who are you most excited to see here? | ||
Oh my goodness, there's so many. | ||
But Bandon's at the top of the list. | ||
I'm from Maricopa County, and so I voted for Cary Lake. | ||
And so we in Arizona watched everything, and it's just so thrilling what went on there. | ||
We're thrilled in Arizona. | ||
Wonderful, wonderful. | ||
Thank you guys so much. | ||
Thank you guys for coming. | ||
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Thank you! | |
Thank you! | ||
We want to get as many War Room podcasts back on here as possible. | ||
Hey Jane, get this crowd back here. | ||
Some rowdies right over here. | ||
Very rowdy. | ||
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What brings you guys to CPAC? | |
I'm here with my son and, you know, I have four kids. | ||
We've got to preserve this country for our children. | ||
How important is that young people are involved in all this? | ||
I think young people have not been as involved as they should be and I think that There needs to be more initiative to get more people my age involved in politics. | ||
They're the future of our country. | ||
That's why they're important. | ||
Very important. | ||
We have to hear their voice and we have to teach them what the Constitution means. | ||
But they're not being taught. | ||
Do you guys think we need to do away with CRT and radical leftist ideologies? | ||
That's right, and these puberty blockers and all those crazy things they want to do to children, our children, without our permission. | ||
You know, we've got to stop them. | ||
We have to stop them. | ||
It's not right. | ||
It's not fair. | ||
We have to stop him, and we will, because we're fighters, and we're patriots. | ||
We've got God on our side, and that's our leader right there, standing right in front of me. | ||
That's the man who moves. | ||
Yeah, how excited are you to be with Steve Bannon on The War Room? | ||
It's my favorite show! | ||
I've watched it twice. | ||
I know, I do too. | ||
Bannon's a rock star. | ||
Rock star. | ||
Rock star. | ||
What brings you to CPAC? | ||
Bye. | ||
I'm a Christian and I believe in America First and I want to support Donald J. Trump's team of America First candidates that are kicking ass all over America! | ||
What do you guys think of rhinos? | ||
No rhinos. | ||
No rhinos? | ||
No rhinos. | ||
And watch out on Twitter. | ||
I had 190,000 hits this week, but it's hard to have that because if you're conservative, they don't want you on there. | ||
So you gotta be tricky. | ||
What do you guys think of big tech censorship? | ||
I just got banned from TikTok yesterday and 170,000 followers because I was trying to help people with vaccine mandates as a lawyer. | ||
They're terrible. | ||
They're terrible. | ||
What about you guys further back here? | ||
What's bringing you out to see Pat? | ||
Hi! | ||
Happy to be here, happy to see Steve and excited about the future. | ||
I think it's excited about the future and excited, really excited to see so many young people here and involved and everybody that's waking up. | ||
This gentleman over here, can you come to the front and show us what your shirt says? | ||
Can you tell us about it? | ||
This shirt here, if you see what it says, what Biden stands for. | ||
When I was walking with this shirt in Florida, 50 people took pictures with me with this particular shirt. | ||
Awesome. | ||
Thank you so much, guys. | ||
Steve, I'm sending it back to you. | ||
you. Give Dave Brat that mic right here. All right, everybody, welcome Andy Biggs. So talk We had Carrie Lake on here to start this. | ||
You had a clean sweep out there with MAGA candidates with President Trump. | ||
Walk us through where Arizona is today, because we started the show, morning Mika, morning Mika and Joe, five minute beat down on the people of Arizona, on these, they said, radical candidates. | ||
They called Kerry Lake a rapist of the Bill of Rights, right? | ||
I mean, it was over the top. | ||
So tell us where the state is right now. | ||
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So the state took a big step to the right. | |
Every, every candidate that President Trump endorsed won. | ||
Every candidate? | ||
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Every candidate. | |
Everyone. | ||
Including me, by the way. | ||
So I was happy about that. | ||
But what it does is... | ||
It broke late in Kerry's race. | ||
Some of the others, I mean, like Fincham won by over 100,000 votes. | ||
It's unbelievable. | ||
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Unbelievable. | |
So you look at Kerry's one, they still have over 100, I think it's 150,000 votes they're counting, Steve, in Arizona. | ||
How embarrassing is that for, by the way, a state like Arizona that's getting to be a high-tech state, right, another tech node, and particularly with the new bill bringing semiconductors back, the whole world's watching. | ||
It didn't catch anybody's surprise, right? | ||
The controversy from 2020, how does the state, Pinal County, we're hearing disastrous results from there, Maricopa, what's the problem and how do you fix it? | ||
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Well, the legislature actually introduced legislation that would have fixed a lot of these problems, but what happened is the governor vetoed it. | |
Why would a Republican governor veto that? | ||
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That's one of the imponderables, Steve. | |
I don't know what he was thinking, but there's more to go. | ||
And then when they actually did another one, we had some Republicans walk away. | ||
And so it's really close. | ||
But I tell you what I think is going to happen is that's going to change because not only is the legislature going to be more red, The color of the red will be deeper. | ||
People don't realize this. | ||
We had a legislative vote. | ||
Talk about that, because these state legislatures with the Supreme Court where it's going, and I know the Republican majorities, a lot of stuff is going to get devolved back to the states, correct? | ||
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That's exactly right. | |
So in Arizona, you only had a one-vote majority in each House or Senate. | ||
So if one person walked out, they were empowered. | ||
If one Republican walked off, it was done. | ||
That bill was done. | ||
So there's going to be more in each House. | ||
Just a little bit more, but enough. | ||
And the new people that are coming in are going to be more conservative. | ||
And so you're going to see some real action there. | ||
And you're right, because that's important. | ||
I keep saying, if you want the country to be saved, Members of Congress can slow it down, but it gets saved because of state action. | ||
Talk to us about everybody's focus on, you know, 50, 60, 70 seat majority in the House and really setting things right. | ||
But we're already hearing from, you know, Ron McDaniel was on TV the other day, said I think we got four in the bag, right? | ||
Does the leadership want a smaller majority and not a bigger with a lot of more MAGA candidates come in? And what's going to be the action step? How are you going to stop the Biden regime, this illegitimate regime, for the things they're doing right now to the country? | ||
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Well, I tend to think that my prediction still holds that you get about 20, a 20-seated majority. | |
Maybe it's going to be more, but I really want more America First type candidates. | ||
I want the people who are committed to the Republican Party platform. | ||
Just be committed to that. | ||
That's all I ask. | ||
And when you come in, our action items are this. | ||
Number one, use the leverage points we have when they do a must-pass piece of legislation. | ||
We need to be saying, we're not gonna help you pass it until you take out some of the bad crap and you put some of the good stuff back in. | ||
The next thing you do is you, in the appropriations process. | ||
Zero out bad agencies that are doing bad things. | ||
Does leadership have the guts to do that? | ||
Because all of a sudden you're going to be talking about government shutdowns. | ||
Biden's going to say, we're not going to do this. | ||
Do they have the ability or they have the courage to say, hey, DOJ, we're cutting your budget by two thirds until you get off the American people as domestic terrorists. | ||
FBI, zero. | ||
Do you have actually the guts with these leaders to actually do it? | ||
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Next question, please, Steve. | |
Look, here's the problem is I don't know, because we haven't seen it. | ||
You know what I'm saying? | ||
We have not seen them use the leverage. | ||
Occasionally they'll try to leverage it, but they're nipping at the edges. | ||
And you have to go to the heart of these issues when you leverage. | ||
You have to be willing to let Joe Biden shut down the government because he wants to abuse the American people, and we don't want him to. | ||
You have to put it back to him because it will be his decision and I don't know. | ||
I don't know. | ||
In this situation, passing $1.5 trillion deficit discretionary spending budget without taking a stand. | ||
We don't have the ability to pay for it. | ||
We can't raise taxes. | ||
We can't finance it by selling bonds to the Japanese or the insurance companies or the Chinese anymore. | ||
All we got to do is print money. | ||
This is one of the reasons the money supply... This is one of the main reasons inflation is around. | ||
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How do you stop it? | |
You've got to stop it by being more than 60 of us in Congress that are talking about it the way we talk about it. | ||
That's the Freedom Caucus. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Is the Freedom Caucus going to be up on top of this and acting as a block to make change? | ||
Or am I giving up your playbook? | ||
Am I giving up the playbook right now? | ||
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Yeah, don't tell them the strategy now, Steve. | |
I have a feeling that they see the strategy. | ||
But the Freedom Caucus, in my opinion, has the ability To leverage it as well. | ||
And we have got to stay unified, even in the Freedom Caucus, on the spending. | ||
So people don't talk about spending anymore, but the reason that we have inflation is exactly what you say, modern monetary theory. | ||
And they kept saying, oh, you can just keep printing money and it won't cause inflation. | ||
It turns out they were wrong, they were liars. | ||
And it's an embarrassment when you have Secretary Yellen saying, Well, you know, I got it wrong a year ago, and all these guys got it wrong, except for the Freedom Caucus. | ||
Let's get your social media, how they found a follow-up. | ||
Doug, we're going to put the burden on Biggs. | ||
Biggs is going to be the Freedom Caucus guy here that's going to actually use the leverage of the Freedom Caucus to set things right. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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At RepAndyBiggs, or at RepAndyBiggsAZ. | |
Go to biggs.house.gov and you can find my America First plan on there. | ||
Arizona is a deeper red as we sit here today? | ||
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It's deeper red if we can have a free and fair and transparent election because we will win those seats. | |
91, 95 days from now. | ||
Okay, Congressman, can we give it up for Congressman Biggs? | ||
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Congressman Andy Biggs. | |
War Room, we're live, we're live at CPAC. | ||
Take a short break. | ||
break back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. World Rim and CPAC. This is a good thing that... | ||
The crowd's not rowdy enough. | ||
We're joined by Dr. Brooke Miller. | ||
He's head of the United States Cattlemen's Association, a practicing physician, and a hero and a rock star. | ||
Also the one and only John Fredericks. | ||
John, give us your assessment of CPAC and Cary Lake. | ||
We started with Cary Lake today. | ||
Five-minute beatdown by Morning Joe. | ||
Give us your assessment of CPAC and the big victory in Arizona last night. | ||
This is where we turn the corner. | ||
We were on the precipice in Arizona, Steve. | ||
That victory has not only invigorated MAGA, it's invigorated America First and got people fired up for action, action, action. | ||
But that victory by Kara Lake, Blake Masters sweeping the table in Arizona, shows everybody if you get involved, If you join your precinct, if you get out and do the grassroots, we can turn the corner, take over the party, and win a massive 70 or 80 seat victory in the fall and turn around the country. | ||
Heron Lake was the shot heard around the world in MAGA. | ||
That's why they're going crazy. | ||
Because if she can do it, we can do it. | ||
By the way, Morning Joe went after her. | ||
They called her a Bill of Rights rapist. | ||
I mean, it was a five-minute beatdown. | ||
I had Kerry here. | ||
I said, you got to see this. | ||
You're a pro. | ||
You've been doing this for 25 years. | ||
What they're going to do right now, the focus is going to be on the politics of personal destruction, correct? | ||
How do we counter that? | ||
Well, we have to go on offense, right? | ||
We can't sit back like Hershel Walker's doing in Georgia and every day take incoming and do nothing. | ||
Look, right now, we've got, what, under 90 days right now. | ||
And we have to go on offense. | ||
There has to be a blueprint for Congress, for McCarthy. | ||
We still don't even know what they're going to do, right? | ||
They're still trying to hang on and win 25 seats or some nonsense. | ||
If you look at Carrie Lake, every time they went after her, she doubled down and went on offense. | ||
Every single time. | ||
Fitchum did the same thing. | ||
You do the same thing. | ||
You taught Trump to do that. | ||
That's why he does it. | ||
When we sit back and wait around for the media to define us, we're done. | ||
And that's what they're going to do. | ||
We have to go on offense. | ||
We have to go on offense and tell people what the Democrats are doing. | ||
Here's a perfect example. | ||
In this bill that Manchin sold us out on, they're hiring 90,000 IRS agents. | ||
They're doubling the size of the agents. | ||
They're stocking the IRS with guns and ammo. | ||
Why are they doing this? | ||
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To go after... Well, we're going to go after corporations in the Caymans. | |
That's like six people, right? | ||
You got 90,000 people. | ||
You know why? | ||
They're going to come after you! | ||
They're going to weaponize the IRS, use the government to intimidate every single Trump supporter and MAGA supporter in America, and we haven't heard a peep out of Kevin McCarthy or Scalise or any of them. | ||
Right. | ||
Terrible. | ||
When you say doubling down and going on offense, give me an example. | ||
What should we do right now in Arizona? | ||
What should they do particularly like in Michigan? | ||
We got Tudor Dixon, this great team up there. | ||
Look, they're going to tear down Tudor Dixon. | ||
They're going to say she has no experience. | ||
They're going to try to find something she said right here on RVV. | ||
Look, she has to go after Whitmer and say, this woman has destroyed your life, destroyed your companies, destroyed your children, destroyed schools, and I'm going to fix it. | ||
And immediately when they start attacking her, she has to go on offense and attack back. | ||
And if we don't do that, we lose. | ||
If we do, and we keep the upper hand, we are going to win those 80 or 90 seats that you have been advocating for two years. | ||
By the way, so I've had a couple of congressmen on today, they say, we think it's going to be 20-25 seats. | ||
What do you say about that? | ||
Because, look, it's the expectations game, it's the nonsense you get in Washington. | ||
Look, Kevin McCarthy doesn't want 80 or 90 seats because he doesn't want a MAGA mob going in there. | ||
He doesn't want the Freedom Caucus to have outsized influence. | ||
To have 120 people in the Freedom Caucus. | ||
McCarthy is counting votes for Speaker, not votes for Congress. | ||
And so that's why they're downplaying it. | ||
Then when they get in there, they can throw up their hands and say, oh, we don't have a big enough coalition. | ||
We have to govern. | ||
We have to govern. | ||
That'll be the thing. | ||
We have to govern. | ||
We have to be bipartisan. | ||
Walk across the aisle. | ||
It's going to be the same nonsense. | ||
You get 70 or 80 people in there, and it's a MAGA mob. | ||
McCarthy's stuck. | ||
We've got to do something because, look, the country is on the precipice. | ||
We're hanging by a thread. | ||
And they're weaponizing every agency of government right now against us. | ||
Tell us about the election in Maricopa County. | ||
Here we are a year and a half after the debacle in 2020. | ||
They still don't have a vote. | ||
Carrie Lake's been called the winner, right? | ||
But you still don't really have a vote. | ||
What is it? | ||
Are they trying to break MAGA? | ||
Are they trying to depress MAGA that the elections are never going to be fair? | ||
We're going to select people? | ||
What's the purpose in back of it? | ||
Well listen, they can't win a fair election so they have to cheat, right? | ||
The only cheat mechanism is mail-out ballots. | ||
Yeah. | ||
That is the cornerstone of the fraud. | ||
If they can't get mail out ballots, then you have some semblance of a fair election. | ||
So you look at Maricopa County now, six days later, they're still counting ballots. | ||
Problem is, she overwhelmed them. | ||
There isn't enough for them to cheat. | ||
But the key is Virginia. | ||
We covered 95% of the precincts. | ||
How did we do that? | ||
Because everybody showed up. | ||
Everybody showed up. | ||
We had poll watchers, election officials. | ||
We trained them. | ||
We had lawyers on call. | ||
We had a hotline. | ||
They answered the phone. | ||
They couldn't cheat in Virginia, otherwise McAuliffe is governor. | ||
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Right. | |
Right. | ||
That shocked them. | ||
Action, action, action. | ||
You got to join your local Party right now. | ||
You gotta get involved. | ||
Be a precinct committee man. | ||
Be a poll watcher. | ||
Get trained as an election worker. | ||
Go to whosecounting.com. | ||
That's Cleta's organization. | ||
She'll set you up. | ||
If we can repeat Virginia around the nation, we can stop the steal. | ||
And if they can't cheat, they get blown out. | ||
And they know it. | ||
By the way, Carrie Lake is going to blow them. | ||
I think Carrie Lake's victory is going to be 6, 8, 10 points with no money. | ||
It's going to be incredible. | ||
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No money! | |
She got outspent, Steve. | ||
10 to 1. | ||
10 to 1 on what you see. | ||
15 to 1 if you look at the independent expenditures that came in at the end. | ||
15 to 1. | ||
And she blew them out and overwhelmed the system because she stands for something. | ||
You have to outvote the fraud. | ||
You have to outvote the money. | ||
I want to bring in now what everybody tells me is an American hero, Dr. Brooke Miller. | ||
How does a guy in Virginia head of the Cattlemen Association? | ||
We're in the great state of Texas. | ||
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I thought we came to Texas to get the cattlemen. | |
I don't know, just bad luck on my part, I guess. | ||
It's the United States Cattlemen's Association, by the way. | ||
Tell me what the purpose of it is. | ||
What do you guys do? | ||
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Our purpose is to restore the profitability of ranching and farming in the United States. | |
Too long, we've been dominated by four multinational corporations that control 85% of our protein. | ||
Hold it. | ||
85% of the protein is controlled by four multinational corporations. | ||
Any of those owned by the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Any of them Chinese? | ||
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I think Tyson might be invested. | |
Two of them are Brazilian-owned. | ||
How do we allow that to happen? | ||
How do we allow the protein in this nation to be controlled by outside forces? | ||
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The Department of Justice allowed mergers and acquisitions. | |
These companies exert monopolistic practices, run their competition out of business, and now what we have is we have a free market that's broken. | ||
There's no longer a free market in the cattle business and that's why we're seeing rising, or one of the reasons why we're seeing rising beef prices in the grocery stores and farmers or ranchers are getting run out of business. | ||
What do we have to do to turn that around and how can the war room, how can the people start to back it up? | ||
What are the actions that need to be taken? | ||
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Well, we'd love the Department of Justice to break up the cartel. | |
Oh, I'd love that. | ||
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We have to People have to start voting. | |
And they gotta vote because this is a national security crisis. | ||
And if we run all of our farmers and ranchers out of business, we'll be dependent on foreign countries for our food just like we are our oil and our energy right now. | ||
And our chips. | ||
Chips, everything. | ||
Everything important. | ||
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Right now, I would encourage people to buy local from a farm and a rancher. | |
They're out there. | ||
That's one of your sponsors, right? | ||
One of the local guys. | ||
Tell us about that. | ||
Gotta buy local. | ||
Good Ranchers, one of our sponsors. | ||
Go to goodranchers.com slash Godzilla. | ||
But they're buying only from U.S. | ||
Rancher's Team. | ||
Only from U.S. | ||
ranchers. | ||
And one of the things that has been brought up, right, is when the FDA changed the label on the meat in stores, it no longer has to say whether it's where it's actually coming from. | ||
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I can comment on that. | |
In 2015, Mexico and Canada, at the behest of our largest trade organization, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association, sued the United States and WTO stating that country of origin labeling where you actually had to label your food where it came from was anti-competitive and they basically awarded retaliatory tariffs to Canada and Mexico. | ||
So Congress and Obama just basically folded. | ||
They rolled over. | ||
They rolled over and took it and we saw a 40% drop in the live cattle market prices within a week. | ||
And since then we've been losing ranchers and we've been hemorrhaging ranchers and cattlemen. | ||
And you know there may be a beef shortage here in the future because it has been so unprofitable for so long. | ||
Ranchers and cattlemen cannot withstand any natural disaster. | ||
The droughts, they're just selling out. | ||
And so prices are going to go up. | ||
When we saw with COVID-19, when we saw a couple of big packing plants go offline. | ||
The packers said, oh, we can't take your cattle, but we can take them at this price. | ||
And our prices were depressed even more. | ||
And then they told the grocers, hey, we don't have any beef, but we can sell it to you for this. | ||
And so prices went up and they were making, they own these cattle for a week or less, and they were making $2,500 an animal. | ||
And they killed hundreds of thousands of animals each day. | ||
Wow. | ||
Well, let me ask you, by the way, you have a side gig too. | ||
You're also a physician. | ||
Tell me, everybody says you're a hero, particularly during COVID. | ||
Why do people from Dr. Malone, who our audience worships, why does Malone say that you're an American hero? | ||
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There he is over there. | |
Ask him. | ||
I would say probably because he just sees me as a fellow truth warrior. | ||
And, you know, like everybody else, when COVID hit, I was like everybody else. | ||
I was trying to figure out what was going on, who was at risk. | ||
Using science, evidence, data, what you've been trained as a doctor, right? | ||
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You know, the more and more I saw the narrative that was coming out of the public health agencies, and I knew it to be false. | |
What do you mean you knew it to be false? | ||
Well, you know, when President Trump... That's pretty hard for, I mean, for a doctor, a physician, to sit there and say, you know, from these government agencies, what they're saying is not wrong, not slightly off, but false. | ||
What do you mean by that? | ||
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Well, when they attacked Hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, they were saying how dangerous they were. | |
And these are two drugs... You didn't buy that? | ||
No, I've used these drugs my entire career, and nobody's ever told me they were dangerous. | ||
Never had any problems with them. | ||
I mean, there's some precautions that you take with Hydroxychloroquine, but I would say Ivermectin is probably, if not the safest, one of the safest drugs on the face of the earth. | ||
Wow. | ||
And so, you knew immediately, what did you do in your practice to try to turn this around when the government, FDA, CDC, everybody's, the wave is against you? | ||
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Well, I had to do it quietly because I was an employed physician. | |
I'm no longer employed. | ||
What do you mean? | ||
You walked away from it? | ||
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Pushed away. | |
My wife and I opened a family practice about a month ago, Miller Family Health and Wellness, and we're busier and happier than we've ever been before. | ||
We don't have anybody looking over our shoulder telling us what to do, and we don't have anybody. | ||
Nobody's getting between us and our patients. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
Is there social media? | ||
Do you have a website? | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
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Is that a word of mouth? | |
Well, it's Miller Family Health and Wellness. | ||
MillerFamilyHealthAndWellness.com. | ||
The website's under construction, but we are on Facebook. | ||
Pardon me? | ||
Substack? | ||
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Oh, yes, yes. | |
And I also... That's Dr. Malone over here. | ||
I also write a substack, The Rancher Doctor Newsletter. | ||
The Rancher Doctor Newsletter. | ||
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And that's on the substack. | ||
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And I wrote a series, a series of five articles on my, you know, basically explains my journey through COVID and how I came to the conclusions that I did. | |
Perfect. | ||
We'll get that up. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Okay. | ||
John Frank, can you hang around for the next one? | ||
Dr. Miller, thank you for coming. | ||
Dr. Brooke Miller, president of the Cattlemen. | ||
This issue about the Cattlemen is a big deal. | ||
We're going to get all over it. | ||
Let's have a shout out for the doctor! | ||
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Rover and Posse, live from CBAC, short commercial break. | |
Craig will be back in a moment. | ||
If he's not... | ||
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We're live here in the War Room right now, live at CPAC. | ||
Got Congressman Babin from Texas 36. | ||
Here's the question. | ||
We had a huge victory in Arizona last night. | ||
MAGA's on the march. | ||
Texas, we got the Hispanic vote down the rear of Grand Valley coming our way. | ||
How do we have a sweeping 50, 60, 70 seat pickup in November? | ||
Not 20 seats. | ||
What do you recommend we have to do in order to really have an overwhelming majority in the House to turn things around? | ||
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Well, we've got to get our message out. | |
That's the main thing. | ||
And that's why we're here today, to talk about what's happening to America. | ||
We're under assault, folks, never before. | ||
Abraham Lincoln said, back during the Civil War, he said, if America ever falls, it's not going to be from without. | ||
It's going to be from within. | ||
And we've got these woke leftist radicals that are trying to change America, to mold it to their socialist conformity. | ||
And we're just simply not going to lay down and let that happen, Steve. | ||
Great to be with you. | ||
And one of the bellwethers I think you're going to see is that three important races down in the Rio Grande Valley right here in Texas. | ||
We've already had a great win with Mayra Flores, first Republican elected in that district in over a hundred years. | ||
And we've got three other young Hispanic Republican ladies that I think are going to do some really good work down there. | ||
Okay, so let's say we take over. | ||
We win the Rio Grande Valley. | ||
The Hispanic vote comes our way. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
What are the action steps that you believe need to happen from the Republican House? | ||
Because the action is going to be in the House, not the Senate. | ||
The House, the founders set that up. | ||
That is the people's house. | ||
It's closest to the people. | ||
We want a sweeping victory. | ||
Walk through what action steps you're going to recommend to leadership that we turn this thing around. | ||
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Well, thank you for that question, because I've actually been a member appointed by our leadership to our National Security Task Force. | |
I'm also the co-chairman of the House Border Security Caucus. | ||
I've taken a number of delegations down there on the border. | ||
Let me tell you, this open border in the great state of Texas and really all the way to San Diego, California, I think it's one of the most dangerous issues that we face today. | ||
We have literally millions Millions coming across this border. | ||
We've had 56, no telling how many now, 56 known terrorists on the terrorist watch list come across. | ||
Pandemic, the public health issues, the crime. | ||
We've had 20, I think 22,000 convicted criminals come across and the inundation Absolutely. | ||
education system, our law enforcement, our health care that we're being subjected to by this really an invasion. I call it an invasion. You call it an invasion. Do you believe it's an invasion? I know it's an invasion. When you have 107,000 dead Americans. | ||
The prime reason for loss of life from 18 to 45 years old these days is fentanyl and overdose poisoning. | ||
And it's actually, I think it's chemical warfare coming from the communist Chinese, coming up through the cartels in Mexico. | ||
And Joe Biden is the cartel's best friend. | ||
The number one thing we've got to do is to Sit him down and make him start a bang and oath of office on the border. | ||
Okay, but Congressman, they know what they're doing, okay? | ||
You bet they do. | ||
Okay, so walk me through how the House, you're the co-chairman of this, are you going to cut appropriations? | ||
Are you going to do an investigation? | ||
Are you going to impeach guys that did this? | ||
Are we going to really, I mean, they know what they're doing and they're laughing at us, right? | ||
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So what are we going to do to stop that in your mind and what are you prepared to recommend? | ||
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All of the above. | |
all of the above. You would impeach Mayorkas and other guys up there, Merrick Garland, for initiating and exacerbating an invasion of our country? | ||
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We have already issued a letter. | |
We had 133 co-signers in our Republican conference that put Mayorkas on notice. | ||
You better straighten your act up, buddy, or you're going to be gone. | ||
And he has not straightened his act up. | ||
In fact, on the contrary, he's going worse. | ||
He gets up and under oath, under oath, says that he has operational control and that the border is secure. | ||
Absolutely a complete joke. | ||
He's got to go. | ||
Is that a bald-faced lie? | ||
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That is a bald-faced lie. | |
And you're prepared to hold him accountable? | ||
The Republican Party is going to really hold him accountable? | ||
Not no happy talk? | ||
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No happy talk. | |
No smiley faces. | ||
This man is a liar. | ||
He is woke. | ||
He has put America second, just like his boss has, Joe Biden. | ||
He puts us last and puts us second underneath People who are coming in here illegally. | ||
We've empowered the cartels. | ||
I just talked about the drug situation. | ||
Where are the people in Texas? | ||
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They have had it. | |
They have had it with an open border, a porous border. | ||
I've got one of the fastest growing school districts in the state of Texas. | ||
And my district is up in the southeast side, over there on the Louisiana side. | ||
And one of those school districts that I have is growing faster. | ||
I think it's the second or third fastest school district in growth in the entire state of Texas. | ||
And it's all because of the children of illegal aliens who are coming into this state. | ||
This is just kind of a microcosm of what this state is seeing and what the country is seeing, because every county, every state is now a border state. | ||
Every state's border. | ||
John, we're going to wrap up here. | ||
We'll be back in the evening show, 5 to 7, here on Real America's Voice and Lyndell TV. | ||
It's going to be jam-packed today. | ||
We're live from CPAC. | ||
John, any concluding remarks? | ||
Brother, thank you for being my wingman. | ||
Listen, Congressman, just one thing. | ||
It's August 5th. | ||
When is the Republican caucus going to put out a blueprint for America, the commitment to America, which details offensively exactly what you guys are going to do? | ||
Freedom Caucus has got one. | ||
Rick Scott's got one. | ||
When are we going to come out with something? | ||
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We're going to see this real quick. | |
I was in a meeting the week before last, before the break, and we're still giving suggestions, making suggestions to our various chairmen of the task force. | ||
That's coming out. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
We've got to run through the tape. | ||
Okay, I want to thank Congressman Bannon. | ||
By the way, this is an original gangster right here. | ||
You're as tough as they come. | ||
I've got to tell you, sir, I've got a lot of faith, particularly in this border situation. | ||
That's where we want to have you. | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
You believe it's an invasion, and you are committing the American people to commit to hold these people accountable. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
And we're going to see that in November, too. | ||
How do people get to social media? | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
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Babin.house.gov. | |
Babin for Congress. | ||
Just come and help us out if you can. | ||
If you have suggestions, we want to hear what you're experiencing. | ||
Really, real-world experiences of people who have been subjected in sanctuary cities to criminal activity, DUIs, robberies, woke policies by blue, Democrat-controlled cities and counties. | ||
We're tired of it. | ||
John, your social media for you, roll. | ||
Just go to at JFRadioShow, at JFRadioShow, JohnFootageRadioShow.com. | ||
Hey, let's hear it for The War Room with Steve Duff! | ||
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Hey, hey! | |
Let's hear it! |