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The question that I'm asking myself is, yeah, it looks a little bit like the 1970s, but are we sure it's not going to be worse than that? | |
I mean, most people, when you have this conversation, kind of assume it can't be that bad, and they can't really envision double-digit inflation in the US, but we're already there with the UK. | ||
The number of countries with double-digit inflation in the world is already north of 40, and it will soon be a higher number than that. | ||
And so I asked myself, why shouldn't it be as bad as the 1970s? | ||
Why shouldn't it actually be worse? | ||
I mean, let's think about why it could be worse. | ||
Let's think about productivity growth. | ||
Looking at the supply side, that's actually worse than in the 1970s. | ||
Let's look at the level of debt. | ||
It's actually higher than in the 1970s. | ||
What about the demographics? | ||
They're clearly worse than in the 1970s. | ||
Steve, inflation's the place to start here. | ||
The central banks, I think, became rather full of themselves in the period after the financial crisis. | ||
They'd been a little overconfident when they talked about the Great Moderation. | ||
Then they decided that they'd saved the world after 2008 and were the only game in town. | ||
But I think they made a fatal mistake early last year when the Fed Chair Jay Powell said, look, we don't really worry about inflation. | ||
Inflation is not going to be a problem the way it was back in the 1970s. | ||
In fact, we wouldn't mind somewhat higher inflation. | ||
In fact, we're going to change our targeting regime to an average 2%. | ||
Now, this was a signal to ordinary people of what economists call a regime change. | ||
Okay, a regime change. | ||
Right there, and by the way, welcome back. | ||
It's 9th September in the year of Ruler 2022. | ||
We're going to go out to Washington 3 and Joe Kent in a moment. | ||
We started the show in New Hampshire and we're going to start the second hour in the great state of Washington with working class folks out there. | ||
Cortez, and the reason for the audience this is important is that we try to use this show, we're like the pathfinders. | ||
Right. | ||
You got Cortez and Navarro and Bratton, all these economics and all the hedge funds, the big smart hedge funds watch us because we're always ahead of the calls. | ||
Now, he's a great historian, the ascent of money, the war for the world about the 20th century war. | ||
Just a brilliant guy. | ||
I've spoken at his, but he's also a guy that the establishment uses as like a thinker. | ||
And when he starts making these pronouncements, people start to really wake up the power guys. | ||
And I've spoken at his conferences a couple of times, and they're all the top hedge fund guys come there because he's got a pretty good sense of calling it. | ||
Now, he's a year and a half late on this, but this is a huge and later this afternoon, we don't have time today. | ||
We're going to, by the way, try to get Simone Gold. | ||
She's coming out of prison today. | ||
We're going to try to pick up a live feed when she comes out. | ||
Russell, Jacobin Magazine, Jacobin Magazine. | ||
And Russell Brand have both gone off. | ||
Jackman Magazine on why Fauci should have been fired a long time ago, and they go through a chapter and verse. | ||
I got it up on Getter. | ||
And I said, this is how you breach the ramparts. | ||
Right now, Cortez, your call is breaching the ramparts. | ||
And when Niall Ferguson is sitting on CNBC, trust me, there's a lot of guys in power station going, well, hey, it's not just those crazy guys at the war room. | ||
This is serious. | ||
He literally gave this interview. | ||
And it's it's it's cribbed, and he's a smart game and independently, obviously, but it's cribbed from what we've been saying in the war room for the last year and a half. | ||
Steve Cortez, tell you how big a deal is this? | ||
No, listen, it's huge because, you know, establishment types and establishment organizations. | ||
are coming our way, and they are waking up to the economic reality that we have prognosticated and talked about and discerned for some time. | ||
So, you know, we in the patriotic populist movement often, you know, we sort of throw that ball out there, and it looks like we're on an island for a while, but all of a sudden everybody's on the island with us. | ||
That's just the reality. | ||
Donald Trump has done that magnificently for the last seven years in national politics. | ||
You've certainly done it on this show. | ||
And when it comes to the economy, I think a lot of us have pitched in here. | ||
And somebody like Niall Ferguson, who is a superb Historian, by the way. | ||
He's a Scotsman who is really respected on both sides of the Atlantic. | ||
Somebody who was educated at Oxford, has held senior positions at Harvard and Stanford. | ||
He has an incredibly impressive resume. | ||
But he's been very late to this. | ||
Having said that, I think his analysis is spot on. | ||
And he's now where we were six months ago saying, hold on, the 1970s is actually going to be the best case scenario. | ||
We're already there. | ||
Things are in all likelihood getting worse. | ||
He brings up two points, which I think are very, very, very salient. | ||
We have a productivity crisis right now that nobody really talks about in the United States. | ||
So productivity is not expanding in a time when inflation is galloping higher. | ||
That's a massive problem. | ||
Then, of course, he also brought up the problem of debt, that we did not have that problem in the 1970s. | ||
A massive added weight that we have on right now. | ||
So we used to say, hey, we're heading into the 1970s. | ||
Now we're saying we're going to something significantly worse than the 1970s. | ||
And I'm willing to say that the risks of depression are very real when we look at just how bad the metrics are out there right now. | ||
And I guarantee you in another six months, Niall Ferguson will be saying that as well. | ||
I'm changing the call here. | ||
Unless you have a dramatic turn of policy, dramatic, immediately, we're going to a depression. | ||
You just look at the math. | ||
I agree. | ||
And here's why. | ||
He said, we don't have the manufacturing base we had there. | ||
We don't have the export engines of high value-added manufacturing. | ||
And we have a balance sheet at the Treasury Department, the nation's balance sheet, and the Federal Reserve. | ||
And by the way, they've asked for $47 billion of emergency spending. | ||
September 30th is only a couple weeks away. | ||
There's no appropriations, Bill. | ||
They're going to come back with the same nonsense. | ||
Wait. | ||
Wait for it. | ||
When they get back next week, the same nonsense of the continued resolution, they're going to another $1.5 trillion of deficit spending. | ||
And guess what comes up three weeks after the election? | ||
The debt ceiling. | ||
Well, we're going to be holding people's feet to the fire. | ||
Let's bring it, Steve, just hang on for one second. | ||
We're bringing Joe Kent from out in Washington 3. | ||
Joe, to folks out there, you were on the other day about the salmon, the shutting down the salmon fishing. | ||
Is Washington 3, do the folks understand what's going on besides all the shell games? | ||
We had Janet Yellen on here. | ||
In the last segment saying, hey, this is great. | ||
We're getting off fossil fuels. | ||
We're throwing those into the dustbin of history because we're transitioning to wind and solar. | ||
Did the folks that are called American citizens and voters, did they get what's going on? | ||
The Rasmussen poll just showed 63% believe we're in a recession. | ||
I think only 20% believe they don't. | ||
Are the folks in Washington 3 awakened, sir? | ||
Very much so, Steve. | ||
I mean, you don't need a high level of economic understanding to feel the price at the pump every single day. | ||
And that's really what's crushing people. | ||
And that is a direct correlation to the policies put in place on day one. | ||
By the Biden regime. | ||
So people see that cause and effect very clearly. | ||
It's driving up the price of everything from groceries to just the cost of getting to work. | ||
And so we're feeling the economic shackles have been placed upon us by this regime. | ||
We're also a stone's throw away from Portland, Oregon. | ||
Everyone is aware of the tragedy that took place. | ||
Down in Memphis with the kidnapping of a young teacher out for a jog. | ||
We had a woman get kidnapped. | ||
Thankfully she escaped, but in Vancouver, in our district, the rampant crime is absolutely out of control. | ||
It's encroaching into the rural areas of our district because we're right between Portland and we're right between Seattle. | ||
On every front, people are feeling it, whether it's crime, whether it's inflation. | ||
We also have very radical progressive people running our state. | ||
So the Planned Parenthood, sex ed, this radical gender ideology. | ||
Kids are back in school and that's being shoved back down their throats again. | ||
And then you mentioned we had the issue with the fishing. | ||
We had our economy absolutely stifled. | ||
Right before Labor Day because bureaucrats wouldn't update their systems. | ||
Again, the bureaucrats aren't worried. | ||
They're getting paid by the government. | ||
They're going to kick the can down the road. | ||
Their paychecks are fine. | ||
But the people that actually need to make a living off of the land, need to make a living and provide for their families every day, they were the last concern for the ruling class. | ||
You know, they're demonizing you personally. | ||
But I want to compare and contrast your opponent on just a couple of policy issues you think are the biggest ones. | ||
What is the fundamental difference that the citizens in Washington 3 have to make a decision on about who's going to represent them in Washington, D.C.? | ||
Just compare and contrast what you think are a couple of the biggest issues, because they won't. | ||
I noticed they were not going after you on the issues. | ||
They're going after you personally. | ||
So let's compare and contrast your opponent, this radical Dem, on policies, on actual actions. | ||
Democrats can't talk policy so all they can do is attack us personally. | ||
The biggest contrast is that I want to tackle the real issues. | ||
Crime is a massive issue. | ||
I've identified that we have to go hard from the federal perspective against sanctuary cities. | ||
We're stuck between two of the worst sanctuary cities really throughout the entire country. | ||
Immigration. | ||
We are a border town because of the sanctuary cities to our north and to our south. | ||
We have to get hard on the border. | ||
We have to crack down. | ||
We have to provide the border patrol with the resources they need. | ||
And if this regime, Mayorkas and the current DHS won't actually secure our border, we're going to have to play hardball with them using the appropriations process. | ||
And this is what people want to hear. | ||
They want to hear. | ||
That's another massive issue. | ||
Everybody remembers just 19 months ago when they could afford to put fuel in their tank and get to work and the price of groceries were much lower. | ||
I say that we have to play hardball come January. | ||
We have to tell the Biden administration that you'll reverse all your energy policies, or once again, we will withhold the federal budget. | ||
People don't want to see these cutesy games anymore. | ||
We have real solutions for getting our economy back online, with becoming energy independent, a net exporter of energy, deregulating our natural resources industries, and starting to bring back a lot of our manufacturing. | ||
Our timber mills have been absolutely decimated by the policies of Koch Industries. | ||
And Wall Street shipping those jobs overseas. | ||
We're going to start using real incentives to bring those jobs back. | ||
But at the other end of that, there's also going to be real repercussions for the corporate ruling class if they don't start putting their country first in the form of tariffs. | ||
So we have real concrete economic policies. | ||
We have concrete policies for law and order. | ||
And then also the social issues. | ||
I want to defund Planned Parenthood. | ||
Thanks to the ruling from Roe v. Wade, we no longer have to provide federal funding for any kind of abortion services. | ||
If the states want to cover that, that's well within their purview to do. | ||
However, the funding for Planned Parenthood that's being used to shove this gender ideology down our children's throats here in Washington state, We need to cut that off lock, stock and barrel and protect our children. | ||
I said yesterday that I would proudly sign on to MTG's bill to protect children from being mutilated by predatory doctors in this predatory system. | ||
We have to start putting our families and our children first. | ||
And nothing that the Democrats say, they are completely and totally on board with changing our economy, whether it's this green energy, We're going after our children at every single level. | ||
They can't back off from that. | ||
That's why they don't want to talk issues. | ||
That's why all they want to talk about is, you know, the Mar-a-Lago raid, Trump or, you know, Steve Bannon getting put in handcuffs or potentially Joe Kent, some sort of a white nationalist. | ||
They don't want us talking about real issues because they can't have, they can't fire back with anything. | ||
All they have is failure and people can see that failure and they want real change. | ||
That's why they fear us. | ||
That's why they're going after you. | ||
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That's why they came after me so hard too. | |
Joe, you're going back to Washington for a fundraiser. | ||
I want to make sure everybody knows what you're doing and how people in the D.C. | ||
area, Northern Virginia, Maryland, all over, get to meet Joe Kent in the flesh. | ||
Give us the time, the date, and where people go. | ||
I think we've got it to put it up on the screen. | ||
If we don't, we'll figure out how to get it up and push this. | ||
What day is it, time, all that. | ||
Yep, this coming Tuesday, 6.30 at the Boardwalk Bar & Grill in Southwest D.C. | ||
in The Wharf. | ||
You can get tickets at my website, joekent4congress.com under events. | ||
Look at all my social media, joekent16jan19 on Gitter, Twitter, Truth Social, Facebook. | ||
The links are all there. | ||
So, again, that's Tuesday, 6.30 in Washington, D.C. | ||
Down at the Wharf at the Boardwalk Bar and Grill. | ||
We're going to have a great night. | ||
Get to meet everybody and talk about these issues and how we're going to take our country back. | ||
Joe Kent, thank you very much. | ||
We're going to push this hard. | ||
I want everybody in the area to see you and looking forward to seeing you in DC. | ||
Joe Kent. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Cortez, I want to come back to you and to wrap up, and I appreciate you staying over, but we started with Caroline Leavitt, who had this home run session last night on Tucker, which was just magnificent. | ||
We started in New Hampshire one, and we start the second hour in Washington three. | ||
Right. | ||
We span the country, and it's the exact same message. | ||
Tell me about it, Steve Cortese. | ||
Yeah, listen, you're exactly right. | ||
I thought of that. | ||
The two corners of the country, right, Maine to Washington State, and these young, vibrant, dynamic, persuasive America First conservatives who are going to change the complexion of the U.S. | ||
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Congress. | |
Steve, we've talked, and Washington as a whole, not just the Congress, We've talked a lot about the dire state of this country right now regarding the economy and many aspects of American public life and it's real and we should be anxious about it. | ||
At the same time, hearing people like Caroline Levin and hearing people like Joe Kent should give us solid reasons, evidence-based reasons to be incredibly optimistic. | ||
That we can revitalize and reclaim our republic. | ||
That we are not going to hand it over to the oligarchs. | ||
And hearing Joe Kent specifically talk about when he is in the U.S. | ||
House in January, that he is going to stand up and tell the Biden regime, you either unleash American energy or we are willing to shut this economy down. | ||
We are willing to shut, I shouldn't say the economy, we're willing to shut this government down, your illegitimate government, if you don't unleash American energy again. | ||
That is Fantastic. | ||
That should be music to the ears of every patriotic populist voter out there. | ||
To know that we have people with conviction and guts and resolve, like Caroline Leavitt and like Joe Kent, who are willing to be the kinds of bold leaders that we want and need Who are not going to say one thing to voters when they think it's expedient, and then act like Washington sewer creatures once they get to D.C. | ||
This is a very different breed. | ||
We've got people like that on the House side, in the middle of the country. | ||
John Gibbs, excuse me, I would say Joe because of the Washington Redskins coach. | ||
John Gibbs in Michigan 3, who was also one of those firebrands and one of those brave patriots. | ||
We have a number of them on the Senate side. | ||
There is a crop of outsiders, young people, dynamic. | ||
Forceful folks who are going to change Washington, D.C., and we're only weeks away from making those decisions. | ||
Well, we're going to have to figure out how to make it happen by everybody putting their shoulder to the wheel. | ||
Steve, real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
How do people get your analysis all day long? | ||
Please find me on Getter at Steve, and then on the Twitter, I'm at CortezSteveCortez with an S. Thank you very much, brother. | ||
Okay, Boris is going to join us. | ||
DOJ is now talking about they're going to appeal Mar-a-Lago, is that gonna work? | ||
The Special Master, next, in The War Room. | ||
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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, many of the issues that we've been talking about have been covered. | ||
Next weekend, the 16th and 17th in Phoenix, Arizona, Turning Point USA, Charlie Kirk, the great team there, Jack Posobiec, all of them are putting on a Great Reset Conference. | ||
I'm going to be the keynote speaker on Friday, and we're going to have some special activities around the War Room in this conference. | ||
I want everybody to go to turningpointusa.com right now to sign up. | ||
There's a way you can actually watch it online. | ||
But if you're in the general area, California, New Mexico, Well, Utah and obviously all points in Arizona, we want you there. | ||
This is going to be very special. | ||
It's going to tie together a lot of the economics, the geopolitics, the cultural, the social, exactly what the Great Reset is. | ||
Another information and action-oriented conference that we need everybody to attend. | ||
Turning Point USA, go to tpusa.com. | ||
Go right online right there you find it everything about tickets everything about participating We're gonna have an entire team down there From the war room and these conferences turning points putting on it just amazing that the attendance the enthusiasm the urgency This is another one to get people jacked up on exactly what has to happen on November 8th. Also, you know, one of the biggest issues that we're polling right now is the working class and middle class in this country are furious about this bailout, $1 trillion bailout for the woke elite postgraduate | ||
students. They're furious about it. I don't think there's any one topic that burns into people right now than that, given everything that's happening in the country. Charlie Kirk said that great book, The College Scam. I mean, he thought about writing this book a year ago. | ||
It came out early in the summer. | ||
But it's a book that people really have to focus on. | ||
The college stamps. | ||
Go to turningpointusa.com slash book. | ||
Go there right now and order this. | ||
He's got a special discount for War Room. | ||
I think War Room Posse can get it for $15. | ||
But everybody is thinking of going to college, and particularly parents. | ||
They're thinking of spending the money to send them. | ||
Read this book. | ||
35 pages. | ||
A lot of activity going around Mar-a-Lago and all the news. | ||
Mainstream media, the legacy media, regime media is in meltdown over this. | ||
A lot of speculation going on. | ||
I brought Boris in. | ||
a $1 trillion bailout of these deadbeats. | ||
Okay, a lot of activity going around Mar-a-Lago and all the news, mainstream media, the legacy media, regime media is in meltdown over this. | ||
A lot of speculation going on. | ||
I brought Boris in. | ||
Boris, tell us exactly where do we stand? | ||
And this thing was such a full shutdown. | ||
And Vanity Fair said the quiet part out loud. | ||
They said, look, this judge's ruling is going to slow this investigation down for months or probably years. | ||
So this thing is dead in the water. | ||
And you see other they got all kind of activities on. | ||
We're going to talk about them later in the show. | ||
But on this appeal is the Justice Department. | ||
They know they've notified it. | ||
But do they have any real grounds for appeal here, sir? | ||
Absolutely not, Steven. | ||
It's an honor to be with you. | ||
Honey Badger, not taking one inch back, right back on the show. | ||
It's an honor, and I know the War Room Posse, MAGA World, under the leadership of President Donald J. Trump, we all stand with you and are proud of you, and your braveheart impersonation was pretty damn strong. | ||
So, congratulations on that. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
Mel Gibson's got nothing on you. | ||
I was well coached, but thank you, sir. | ||
I don't know by who, I don't know who you know, I don't know who you talk to, I don't know, you know, what do I know? | ||
But in all seriousness, it's an honor to be with you and we're proud of you and of your continued strength and leadership in the movement. | ||
The DOJ is really in a box, and they're not taking their lumps well, let's put it that way. | ||
So now they've noticed an appeal to the 11th Circuit, but also, simultaneously, they've gone and reached out and made a motion to Judge Kannon, saying, hey, could you just reconsider and change your own decision, change your own order, and override yourself? | ||
That's what's happening. | ||
So the order of business, and the judges already responded and set out some Some guidelines here is today there's going to be a joint filing regarding the special master and then this motion for a stay that the DOJ has put in front of the judge on her own order meaning they're asking her to stay her own order as the response from President Trump and his team is due at 10 a.m. | ||
on Monday so that's the that's the order of battle as they say and what the DOJ is saying is please please judge you know we really Strongly disagree with you, but her order was strong. | ||
It was well thought out. | ||
It was unequivocal. | ||
So, you know, we're not in a guessing game. | ||
Okay, but Boris, hang on. | ||
They're asking for a stake. | ||
Hang on, that's what I'm saying. | ||
You say that and I realize you're winning in court. | ||
But the wall of sound coming out of legacy media, CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, I mean, I've never seen them in this much of a fury, is that it's the worst ruling in history. | ||
She doesn't know anything about the law. | ||
She's a total Trump shill. | ||
This thing will be reversed. | ||
It'll be on appeal. | ||
And then they'll even want to say that she'll reverse herself. | ||
She'll stay her own. | ||
She'll stay her own ruling. | ||
What are they actually arguing? | ||
Because they're just throwing out, it's the worst ruling in history. | ||
Technically, what argument are they trying to make about the special master? | ||
They really don't like that this judge has ruled that the DOJ should not be trusted to conduct the corrupt investigation, but also at the same time themselves to filter the documents for privilege, so on and so forth. | ||
They don't like that she's assigning judicial oversight to the DOJ and the FBI. | ||
No, no, just trust us. | ||
We got this. | ||
Don't worry about the fact that we took the president's passport, health records, Don't worry about the fact that we've already contravened the filter process and documents which were supposed to be privileged have made their way to the investigative team. | ||
Don't worry about the fact that the filter team is really just part of the investigative team. | ||
That's all cool they're trying to say. | ||
Don't worry about any of that. | ||
We don't need any oversight. | ||
We got this. | ||
Just trust us. | ||
Please, just trust us. | ||
That's what the DOJ is trying to say. | ||
Obviously that argument failed in front of the judge the first time. | ||
I do expect it to fail the second time. | ||
And the American people see right through it. | ||
They see this raid, this break into the president's home. | ||
It was the poisonous tree, and everything coming from that is the fruit of the poisonous tree. | ||
They made a filing yesterday. | ||
Actually, two filings. | ||
One is a notice of appeal to the 11th Circuit. | ||
guys are going to put something forward to the judge on Monday to respond to theirs. | ||
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And then when she made that decision, they made a they made a filing. | |
We have. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So they made a filing yesterday. | ||
Actually, two filings. | ||
One is a notice of appeal to the 11th Circuit, a notice of appeal and then a motion for a stay from her of her own order pending that appeal. | ||
She has now said the judge, Judge Cannon, said that she wants a response by Monday at 10 a.m. | ||
from President Trump and his team on that. | ||
She then may set a hearing. | ||
She may or may not. | ||
She may set an oral argument. | ||
For now, no oral arguments are set on this issue. | ||
In the meantime, by the end of the day today, there's going to be a filing of the other front, which is on the special master, the process, and the potential names for the special master. | ||
And then the appeals, obviously they've notified it and they'll do that after the stay argument. | ||
I just want to also address the leaks. | ||
Now that they understand that this thing's being shut down because it was illegal in the first place, as Mike Davis told us on the first afternoon and you, the leak is, the leaking has gotten even crazier, right? | ||
It's all about, you know, to talk, he had stuff that could be, you know, Joanne Reed actually went to the other day, you know, there's all these spies that have been rounded up. | ||
You had, The Washington Post is still trying to bail themselves out from the lie they told about the nuclear, so it's all of a sudden it's targeted countries' nuclear. | ||
What do you assess of these? | ||
Is this leaking constantly by the media to the Washington Post and New York Times for these really tabloid stories? | ||
Is this a sign of weakness? | ||
Of course. | ||
It's not just a sign of weakness. | ||
It's a sign of complete and total disregard for the law, for process, for our justice system, and for what they're trying to assert, which, oh, this is all super double secret, it's all very important information, and we can't do anything with it, and we can't allow it to go forward anywhere, and we've got to keep it super protected. | ||
But we're going to leak it all to the Washington Post, and we're going to let the Post blow it out and say anything they want. | ||
Come on, what a total joke. | ||
The DOJ, the FBI, are completely, completely shooting themselves in the foot. | ||
They're completely contradicting themselves, and they're being very clear that they know that President Trump did nothing wrong. | ||
They know there was full cooperation, and they know they're losing their arguments. | ||
So anytime they had a bad decision on Monday, Tuesday, boom, a leak. | ||
But that leak was so pathetic because it went from American nuclear issues to now, well, the defense capabilities of a foreign country and maybe nuclear was somehow involved. | ||
And everybody from cabinet to subcabinet to around subcabinet was able to see it. | ||
And, you know, it's just this super secret, but about a thousand people are able to access the information. | ||
It's a total joke. | ||
They're obviously covering up for themselves. | ||
They're being unsuccessful in that and they're failing in the eyes of the law. | ||
justice and the American people. | ||
Boris, how do people find you on social media, sir? | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website. | ||
Hot on BorisCP.com. | ||
Sign up right now. | ||
Hot on Gitter at BorisCP. | ||
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Stay strong. | ||
And now, of course, the hottest on the gram, Boris on the Scrubs time. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
You keep fighting, honey badger. | ||
And Shabbat shalom. | ||
Let's go, by the way, let's bring in Mike Lindell, but I also want to, Mike, we've only got a couple minutes of this segment. | ||
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And, and Steve, I told you, you try, With all my pillow products, once you try them, you're going, what? | ||
Not only are you helping the country and helping USA workers, but you're getting a product that actually helps you get a great night's sleep. | ||
And these sheets are awesome, the Brickell sheets. | ||
You can't- Go to mypillow.com, promo code Worm, you get the special deal. | ||
But here's what I love about it. | ||
You're taking actually, the big box kicks you out, the people gain the savings from big box, because now you just go direct to MyPillow, and you're not really paying the middleman. | ||
I mean, you're showing a business model, because they're gonna try to cancel every guy like yourself that stands up and says, hey, I support the Constitution, I support this representative republic. | ||
I support the American people and the values of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
They're going to try to cancel you. | ||
Mike Lindell, hang on for a second. | ||
Another big piece on Mike Lindell. | ||
As we roll up 60 days from Decision Day, Judgment Day, we've got Steve Stern. | ||
We're going to rock and roll in the final 30 minutes of the morning edition. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
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Go there and remember, he's passed on the savings because the big boxes kicked him out. | ||
Why the big boxes kick him out? | ||
Big boxes kick him out because he's having your back and he's the tip of the spear in this. | ||
If Denver has it, I may have gotten into him too late, but let me talk about it. | ||
Here's the reason they kicked him out of the big boxes. | ||
The San Francisco Chronicle and put up on their website at the San Francisco gate and I'm going to put it up on my getter here right at the end of the show headlines. | ||
This cannot continue. | ||
Big old picture of Mike Lindell. | ||
That beautiful, that beautiful. | ||
In fact, he's looking very ominous in this picture, but the headline is this cannot continue. | ||
MAGA influencers create hell for election offices. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the War Room Posse. | ||
It's a whole article on the secretaries of state, in particular these county commissioners, on asking for the, what is the cast vote records, you know, inundating them with requests from information they should have at their fingertips. | ||
It shouldn't be a big deal. | ||
But this is why they hate Lindell. | ||
This is why the big box has kicked him out. | ||
Here's a quote. | ||
This cannot, there it is right there. | ||
Thank you, Denver, appreciate it. | ||
Look at that picture of Lindell. | ||
Look at good old Mike Lindell we know and love. | ||
Look, he looks so ominous right there. | ||
This cannot continue. | ||
Mike Lindell, what did you and the War Room Posse, what did you inflict upon these elections officials that they're calling no mas? | ||
I mean, and it's just whining. | ||
The entire article is about whining. | ||
Listen, we have these folks on the run right now. | ||
We have them on the run, and you've got to continue to press and press and press the attack, oppress the attack, sir. | ||
Yeah, we have the whole nation. | ||
It's not just California. | ||
You got Michael Adams, the Secretary of State of Kentucky. | ||
They're all going, what do we do? | ||
They're trying to suppress. | ||
They're trying to hurt our process for the election, the 2022 election. | ||
Yeah, we're trying to tell you you have a corrupt process, that the machines are corrupt. | ||
You need to get rid of them. | ||
Well, but everyone reached out for the cast vote records. | ||
Steve, isn't it funny that now they want to stop everybody from getting them when it shows 100% machine manipulation? | ||
96% of all the machines we've looked at now, of all the cast vote records, shows that that county is corrupt. | ||
We're over 500 now that we've looked at. | ||
We have upwards of a thousand, almost a third of all the counties in the country. | ||
You guys at the War Room Posse, you guys went out there and got them. | ||
God bless you. | ||
And they're upset about it. | ||
Oh boy, these county clerks have to do their job. | ||
What a concept. | ||
This is the Freedom of Information Act that's our right as citizens to get this information. | ||
You guys can all help right now. | ||
We have reason to believe that the Secretary of State has told the commissioners not to give some of you the cast vote records. | ||
So now you can do a FOIA request. | ||
Go to frankspeech.com. | ||
Click on Save My State. | ||
Do another FOIA request. | ||
Let's get the word out to these Secretaries of State that we get to have all their emails that said, don't give these people their cast vote records. | ||
So if you go to PrankSpeech.com and you click on Save My State, you can do it again. | ||
Let's keep hammering them. | ||
This is our right to this information. | ||
We're tired of the cover-up of the biggest crime in history. | ||
By the way, this is why we're not going to back off. | ||
And I want to make sure people understand this thing. | ||
What they say about, hey, it's overwhelming us. | ||
Hey, this is your job. | ||
Remember, I had people call me when this first started and they said, we've never had this before. | ||
This should be automatic. | ||
It shouldn't you shouldn't be overwhelmed. | ||
You should know immediately. | ||
And here's the problem. | ||
They have never wanted to be transparent. | ||
They've wanted to keep this information to themselves. | ||
People have to understand we're never backing off. | ||
The big steal of 2020. | ||
We can't. | ||
It's not about Trump. | ||
It is not about Trump. | ||
This is about this republic and what we owe to every generation that bequeathed this. | ||
And look, in England over this weekend, in the next 10 days, they're going to be in trauma because of the stability they've had as, you know, harkening back to the 1950s with Queen Elizabeth. | ||
Well, we have the same stability and now the whole country is imploding. | ||
Why? | ||
They want you to be disoriented. | ||
They want you to be tense. | ||
They want you to be off your game. | ||
And this is what I'm saying. | ||
Hey, yesterday was one of the best days of my life. | ||
Trust me. | ||
It was a very spiritual day for me. | ||
They're not going to break me. | ||
They're not going to back me off. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
They understand. | ||
And I'm going to tell you something else that happened yesterday. | ||
There were about 35 FBI raids to other people because now that they've been shut down in Mar-a-Lago, The Gestapo FBI with the DOJ is trying to get people for some grand jury regarding January 6th because the January 6th house thing collapsed. | ||
It meant nothing. | ||
The Mar-a-Lago thing means nothing. | ||
It's not impacting the American people. | ||
It's not changing the polls. | ||
They're in desperate mode because they know we're gonna win. | ||
And we know we're going to take control of the apparatus. | ||
And one of the reasons we're winning is guys like Mike Lindell didn't back off. | ||
And Mike Lindell said, hey, just keep hammering for information. | ||
The new thing on the FOIA request, you're going to show all the lies and misrepresentations. | ||
Because when this came, it should be hitting a button simple. | ||
When they got the request, all 3,200 counties should have stood up. | ||
Not a problem. | ||
You get the right to do it. | ||
Boom! | ||
Why? | ||
Did we get 1,000 out of 3,200? | ||
People are scramming around. | ||
Hey, some of these were Republicans. | ||
Remember, in 2020, a lot of these were Republican legislatures or the power brokers, not the legislature overall, that tried to shut it down. | ||
Or Republicans like the governor in Arizona. | ||
Right now, you've got different Republicans. | ||
Secretary of State, they're scrambling. | ||
Mike Lindell's saying, hey, I don't care what your politics are. | ||
I don't care if you're Republican or Democrat. | ||
This is about fair elections. | ||
And these fair elections, and this is why so many Democrats and so many Independents are flocking to this and the candidates. | ||
Because this is why Jim Marchand is the head of the Senate candidate and the governor's candidate in Nevada. | ||
He's promising the people of Nevada a transparent, free, and fair election. | ||
And you remember this too, Mike, from your early days, and talk about this, your relationship with Amy Klobuchar. | ||
Amy Klobuchar was the number one person out there, right? | ||
She's no right-wing MAGA, you know, quote-unquote crazy. | ||
Elizabeth Warren, Amy Klobuchar, they were warning, Klobuchar from Minnesota, when he first met her, she was warning about this from the first time she really got onto the national stage. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
They were warning about these machines for decades, the Democrats, since 2000. | ||
And Amy Klobuchar, my senator here in Minnesota, she was right there up until almost to 2019. | ||
She was in the movie Kill Chain. | ||
We can't use machines. | ||
We can't use machines. | ||
This is why they're trying to cover up the cast vote records, everybody. | ||
It's 100% shows machine manipulation and corruption, or it shows zero. | ||
There's no in between. | ||
I'm going to tell you what we're up against. | ||
The North Dakota Secretary of State, everybody, he's been in power for decades, okay? | ||
He made a comment yesterday to a radio host friend of mine up there saying, you know what? | ||
There's no such thing as these cast vote records. | ||
What are they talking about? | ||
He's been in power. | ||
Of course he knows. | ||
He's trying to cover it up and not give any out in North Dakota. | ||
The guy's been in power that long, doesn't know what a cast vote record is? | ||
Well, he needs to be educated. | ||
If you're in North Dakota, you send those FOIA requests in to your Secretary of State. | ||
Everybody should. | ||
We're going to flood them. | ||
Okay, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do people, once again, where do they go to make sure they make a FOIA request or still make a vote for a cast vote? | ||
I reckon the guy in North Dakota should be bounced out of office. | ||
Where do they go, Mike? | ||
Yeah, just go to frankspeech.com or you can get the app, Frank Speech, at the App Store. | ||
And you're going to scroll down three lines, go past Lyndale TV 1 and 2, and it says, Save My State. | ||
Just click on that and everybody, let's get those FOIA requests out to those Secretary of States. | ||
That are trying to block us from getting what we're entitled to under the Freedom of Information Act. | ||
Let's get the San Francisco Chronicle to write it again in bigger headlines. | ||
We're being overwhelmed! | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much, brother. | ||
Love you. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Love you. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
By the way, we have a special musical thing, but I got to tell you, I've run, I got to go right to Steve Stern because there's so much breaking news. | ||
Let's go to Steve Stern about the precinct strategy and all the other volunteer efforts. | ||
I'm going to play the musical. | ||
We put together a little musical video that you guys are going to love, but I got to play that later. | ||
Stern, can we report, I think through the good efforts of the great Dan Schultz, the precinct strategy, can we report is General Mike Flynn now, is he a precinct committeeman? | ||
I'm hearing all kind of word out of Sarasota of some big things that happened last night. | ||
What can you tell us? | ||
Last night, General Flynn, his wife, and some of his family got inducted and got voted in. | ||
And that's a huge, huge thing because not only that, but 60 other people got in. | ||
Sarasota, which has been a rhino area, has been taken over by the MAGA people. | ||
And General Flynn is running a big event here with his group on Saturday. | ||
Anybody that wants information, they can email me at sstern... Well, hold on, hold on. | ||
Let's put that up on the screen. | ||
We're actually, I'm announcing now, the reason I want to have Steve on and delay our musical video is that we're going to be doing live coverage. | ||
We're doing a pregame tomorrow and actually from the conference, uh, Lara Logan, real America's voice is going to be there. | ||
We're gonna have correspondence there. | ||
This is a very big deal of voter integrity summit down in the state of Florida. | ||
And, uh, and, and although Florida is doing a great job, everybody can do better, but this is also has national implications. | ||
So Flynn's going to be there. | ||
Um, Tom Holman's going to be there. | ||
We're going to have Tom Holman on. | ||
Lara Logan. | ||
This is a huge event. | ||
Real America's Voice is going to be broadcasting live from there. | ||
And we're going to cover an entire show tomorrow. | ||
And by the way, we're going to have news and information and economics that will come. | ||
But this is going to be the centerpiece of what we're going to do. | ||
And this is what I think is so incredible. | ||
I just want to make sure people understand this. | ||
General Flynn, as busy as he is and flying around the country, he's committed now. | ||
And I don't think you could get a better A representative to be with his wife and the other people in his family to be precinct committeeman. | ||
And you just said it's Sarasota, which is great. | ||
The area of Sarasota is fantastic. | ||
And there's so many people down there. | ||
I've had a place down there, but it is RINO. | ||
It's controlled by the Republican establishment. | ||
Why is this a big deal and shows the power of the precinct strategy? | ||
Well, I think Dan Schultz, you know, worked 14 years with you on this thing, and now it's coming to fruition. | ||
I mean, just to give an example, we have something here that we're having here. | ||
There's another event, the 22nd of September, the 24th, with Mary Lopez Palmer, who has devoted her time. | ||
She's working me around the clock. | ||
We're going to have all the candidates there. | ||
We're going to go door to door. | ||
I'm opening up. | ||
I never went door to door, but I'm going to be there. | ||
We're going to have golf carts. | ||
We're getting the people involved. | ||
If anybody wants to get involved, Give me a call. | ||
You know, you can always call me. | ||
I always put my thing up. | ||
954-318-6902 or go to www.theflagshirt.com. | ||
When you want to go door to door, you want to wear your flag shirt like I'm doing. | ||
You want to wear your flag hat. | ||
USA all the way. | ||
Everybody in Florida is coming up. | ||
As you see my sign in the back, we're supporting Governor DeSantis. | ||
We're supporting the Senator here, Rubio. | ||
They're going crazy here. | ||
They're going door-to-door. | ||
Everything is happening fantastic. | ||
And all around the country, we have tremendous, tremendous success stories. | ||
So we're going to have those up hopefully the next couple of weeks with you. | ||
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And I know we're going to have, by the way, we're going to have success stories every day. | |
Listen, the reason yesterday they tried to, they're freaked out, not just about, not about me. | ||
They're freaked out about the war room apparatus and what it's done for grassroots, whether it's school board levels. | ||
Precinct strategy, election officials, poll workers, canvassing people. | ||
Stern and Schultz have success stories we haven't even begun to get into. | ||
When I went to the summit, both CPAC and the summit, so many people came up to me and said, hey, I joined the precinct strategy. | ||
I have to go on the site. | ||
It changed my life. | ||
What they're afraid of is this populist movement. | ||
They're afraid of, they already see the actions and the school boards flipping. | ||
They see the precinct strategy starting to get election officials. | ||
CNN is run for three days. | ||
Oh, the guys up in Michigan are going to War Room, and when they go to these seminars, they're breaking the law. | ||
They're talking about breaking the law, right? | ||
They always want to use law for against you. | ||
So Steve Stern, one more time, Steve, give your information. | ||
Stern's working this, and we've got to give a hat tip to his wife. | ||
His lovely wife is allowing Stern to have time to do this. | ||
I know she's got to share him with the nation. | ||
One more time, Steve, we've got 30 seconds. | ||
Give us, how do people get to you today and over the weekend? | ||
DefendTheBorder.org. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
They want to come to me, S Stern 1054 AOL, to get involved. | ||
A lot of people ask how to get involved. | ||
Give me a call. | ||
We'll let you know. | ||
Go to www.precinctstrategy.com. | ||
That's very, very important. | ||
We're pulling up our pill. | ||
That's a little area where they have Vodafone now on there. | ||
They have other things on there. | ||
We're going to have a new thing coming out on Saturday and Sunday. | ||
It's going to be fantastic. | ||
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Okay, I can report, I think there was almost 35 individuals associated with MAGA, the Trump movement, all were rolled up by the FBI yesterday. | ||
We'll have more details about that on the afternoon show. | ||
But more than ever, you got to build alternative systems, and there's a number of entrepreneurs out there, and these are the kind of the guys that, you know, Mike Lindell was on this years ago, but you're seeing young entrepreneurs, particularly on the tech side, come forward, these savvy tech guys saying, hey, boom, men and women saying, boom, here's how we got to do it. | ||
Thanks Steve. | ||
Public SQ is one of those. | ||
Michael Seifert joins us now, the founder and CEO. | ||
Michael, tell us about what's the concept and how can people participate? | ||
One of the best news about it, it's free, walk through what you've built, what's there, why did you do it, and where do people go? | ||
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It's an honor to be with you and you nailed it. | ||
There's alternative systems that are popping up all over the place. | ||
And the area that we've been most drawn to at Public Square, which you can find at publicsq.com, is the marketplace. | ||
We've been rather disheartened watching how woke corporatism has torn apart the fabric of our country. | ||
Over the past few years. | ||
And so what we've decided to do is while the world of advertising and corporate America is going so left progressive authoritarian with their advertising and with how they highlight certain businesses, we've decided that we'll do the opposite. | ||
We'll embrace a hopeful future for our country, a patriotic one. | ||
And we will actually celebrate all of the businesses across this land that love our country, love our freedoms, believe in the Constitution and the rights that it protects, and want that for every American. | ||
So what we've done is, in a direct stance of opposition toward corporatism, we've created the largest platform of freedom-loving, liberty-minded, patriotic businesses this nation has ever seen. | ||
And it's been an incredible journey. | ||
These are businesses that when they join the platform for free, they agree with a set of seven different values that let consumers know that these businesses are not going to spend money antithetically toward values that have made this country so special in the first place. | ||
These are businesses of all different industries, restaurants, hotels, coffee shops. | ||
Plumbers, electricians, banks, financial institutions, these are businesses you know will not cancel you, and I can tell you that in just eight weeks of being live nationwide, we already have nearly 25,000 patriotic businesses on this platform that are advertising to consumers. | ||
So, it's been a wild ride, but we're changing the country with the power of the marketplace, moving the power structures of society back toward we, the people, with the power of your dollar. | ||
It's been an amazing journey to behold. | ||
Michael, here's the thing. | ||
We're focused very much in this show on the action for November 8th and sweeping victories. | ||
And I want to tell people, don't think because we went on November 8th it's a magic wand. | ||
That's when the real hard work starts in Washington. | ||
But the woke corporations are going to blow back even harder. | ||
They're just not going to give up this power. | ||
That's why Public Square, Public SQ is so powerful. | ||
It's the beginning stages, but it's going to become even more important over time. | ||
Because it's going to be a leverage point for these woke corporations that are trying to debank you, deplatform you, shame you. | ||
Remember the pillow at MyPillow was the most profitable unit segment that Walmart had. | ||
These guys are maniacal about profitability on a per square inch basis. | ||
For them to throw it out shows you how woke they are. | ||
Once again, how does it work? | ||
Give us a minute on when you go and sign up, you get access? | ||
To all these businesses and you don't have to pay anything, you just get access to it? | ||
Is that what is in for the War Room Posse? | ||
That's exactly right. | ||
If you go to PublicSQ.com as you're listening to this show, check it out. | ||
It's there on the screen. | ||
You'll see that on the tear sheet there. | ||
You can sign up and for free you get access to all of these different businesses and the other consumers on the platform. | ||
That's what's really neat is that not only are we trying to connect you to the businesses, we're also seeking to connect you to the other consumers that feel that same driven passion to support what they | ||
Hold dear with the power of their dollar you get to connect with all those consumers, too So there are actually groups that you can join where you can buy and sell and trade different things You can connect with other people that are looking to embrace a more sustainable Lifestyle and be a little bit more off the grid or you can talk to people that are looking to Sell their businesses you can talk to people that are looking to offer certain resources to business owners there are plenty of groups online businesses local businesses that all have agreed with these sets of values and | ||
And what's neat, Steve, is that it's also free for the businesses to join. | ||
We make our money on advertising. | ||
So when businesses join, 95% of them want just the free profile and they experience all the beauty that can come with that. | ||
And for those that say, hey, you know what? | ||
I've actually experienced my profits surging from these patriotic consumers. | ||
Those people can choose to increase their exposure to these consumers. | ||
But it's a free platform and we want to make sure that that always remains the case so that the onboard access is easy to join. | ||
How do people go, one more time, how do people go and sign up right now? | ||
How do they get on this? | ||
Easy, it's publicsq.com and that can either help you join on the web or you can go to the App Store or Google Play and we'd love to have you join the community. | ||
Seifert, you are ahead of the curve on this thing. | ||
It's going to be huge, and it's necessary. | ||
And trust me, just because you're going to win in November, it's only going to get worse for these world corporations. | ||
So the seven values are key. | ||
Michael Seifert, honor to have you on here. | ||
Public Square, that's Public SQ. | ||
I want everybody in this audience, everybody in the podcast, I want everybody to go join it. | ||
Okay, five to seven tonight, we're going to be on fire as only as we can be. | ||
Okay, you got it? | ||
Right now, we're going to end with a, oh, do I have another, I have a few seconds left? | ||
Okay, fine. | ||
Just walk me through that. | ||
I got it. | ||
Michael Seifer, thank you very much. | ||
We're going to end with a little musical thing we put together, a little musical video and some activities over the last couple of days. | ||
Remember, we're not backing off an inch. | ||
We're actually going on even More offense. | ||
And what's going to happen tonight at 5 to 7 is going to be spectacular. | ||
We're going to do everything. | ||
We're going to go from London. | ||
We're going to talk about... We've got Rudy coming on. | ||
We've got a lot of other activity. | ||
Plus, we've got Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to kick everything off at 5 p.m. | ||
She is on fire right now. | ||
I think she's got a couple things, three things to say about all this. | ||
Okay, we're going to end with a short music video and we're going to see you back here in the War Room at 5 o'clock today. | ||
Let's go ahead and hit it. | ||
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And I saw, and behold, a white horse. | ||
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Everybody won't be treated all the same. | ||
There'll be a golden ladder reaching down. | ||
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