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Where the differences are. | |
Is this occurring everywhere? | ||
At similar paces? | ||
Are we seeing more pain in the areas that run up the farthest the fastest? | ||
This is such an important question, because when you look at the headline numbers, they sometimes miss the local nuances. | ||
So when we look at the housing market, the inflection point started in April, and that started in the west part of the country. | ||
If you look at places like Denver, Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Las Vegas, and parts of California, those were some of the ones, the markets that had the biggest run-up, but they're also some of the markets that slowed the quickest. | ||
The inflection point, if you go over to the eastern part of the country, didn't happen until really June or July. | ||
And now we're seeing those markets slow, but not as much as what we're seeing in the West. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Tuesday, 27 September in the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
We are six weeks from tonight, away from the election of the most important midterm election since 1862. | ||
And that would be the early years. | ||
Of our own civil war. | ||
Joe Biden's economy. | ||
Remember, we told you this. | ||
I'm bringing Navarro in a second. | ||
We got Congressman Claudia Tenney. | ||
Joe Kent's getting ready for his debate. | ||
Joe Kent's going to join us out in Washington. | ||
Congressman Tenney from New York State. | ||
We're jammed in this hour and the next, so we're going to get it all in. | ||
If you remember a couple weeks ago, I said, hey, look, your income statement is being crushed because we've had 18 months in a row of negative earnings because of inflation, right? | ||
So falling earnings, real wages dropping, but they're also getting your balance sheet. | ||
And remember, we said about a week or 10 days ago, maybe two weeks, that they just announced $6.1 trillion. | ||
Of net worth of the American people in the second quarter, biggest drop in history. | ||
And I said, hey, this does not include this is just the stock in the bond market, principally stock market. | ||
This does not include when they mark to market your house. | ||
OK. | ||
Word out today, I want to bring you Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Housing drops sales to a 10-year, back to 2012 levels, 10-year low. | ||
Also mortgages, the 30-year goes to as high as 20 years back to 2002. | ||
The housing market is not in turmoil. | ||
The housing market is about to implode. | ||
And so get ready to mark to market your net worth when, just remember, This is a created crisis by Joe Biden and this regime. | ||
OK, this is what they're doing to you. | ||
And if you're under 35 years old and you're going to vote for this, I've been saying for 10 years, you're a Russian serf, right? | ||
Just spinning on the wheel. | ||
Now you're going to be a debt slave. | ||
So this news today is horrific, but it's to be expected. | ||
Peter Navarro, you've been looking at the capital markets all day. | ||
This used to be your area of expertise before you took on the Chinese for Donald J. Trump. | ||
Walk me through what the capital markets told you today, sir. | ||
Sir, the mainstream media is always captivated in a panic when the market goes down significantly. | ||
The market crash! | ||
But the technical traders and the smart money looked at what happened today, Steve, and they were freaked out. | ||
Let me show you the chart. | ||
This is a two-day chart of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. | ||
In the middle is what happened this morning. | ||
It was what's called a gap up. | ||
In other words, the market started very bullish in the morning on this buy-the-dip philosophy. | ||
But you can see with the downward-sloping arrow that that quickly, quickly evaporated. | ||
The market went right back down, finished below where it closed yesterday. | ||
We're now close to $29,000 on the Dow. | ||
And what that's telling you, Steve, is that the fundamentals of the economy in housing, The extreme rapid rate rise in the yields in government and investment bonds like you and Cortez talked about this morning, that's like devastating to the economy, the underlying fundamentals. | ||
So what the market's told you today, Steve, is this thing's going down. | ||
Buy the dip is dead as a Confederate soldier. | ||
Right now, Biden's Secretary of the Treasury, people should understand, we'll get to Claudia Taney second, they're talking about a CR, either short term, just through the election into November or longer term into January, so the Republicans can take control, but they're still talking about a CR that essentially is going to have a $1.5 trillion deficit. | ||
When you really count it up, it's going to be $1.5 trillion. | ||
We know the barring costs are going up. | ||
Cortez walked through the day, I think in eight years right now, at these rates, Peter, the fiscal Keynesian madness is still going to happen. | ||
The interest on the deficit alone, I think, will be $1.2 trillion. | ||
It'll be the largest element of the discretionary spend. | ||
In fact, it'll be bigger than Social Security. | ||
Peter, the fiscal Keynesian madness is still going to happen. | ||
How do you think that affects capital markets when it starts dawning on people that we're now in a vicious cycle caused by the creative crisis of the Biden regime? | ||
You see, the central lesson of stagflation is that Keynesian tools do not work because you have simultaneously recession and inflation. | ||
So if the Fed raises the interest rates to cure inflation, that provokes recession. | ||
So you can only cure... it's a one-trick pony. | ||
If you look, for example, in England, you have the new Tory government. | ||
Proposing stimulative tax cuts, Keynesian, while the central bank of England is raising rates like the Fed to fight inflation. | ||
That dog won't hunt. | ||
We've got the same thing here, Steve, with Congress over-stimulative Keynesian, Fed over-contractionary. | ||
To your point, what's got to happen is the Republicans have to get control of the House of Representatives and the Senate, step one. | ||
And from there, we need not only to stop the spending, but use every tool in the book to roll back a lot of these crazy spending so that we can have the two branches of the Fed And the Congress, White House, together, working with the same purposes. | ||
And you and I, Steve, know, as Trump knew, that these problems we are facing now with stagflation are structural in nature. | ||
You have to deal with strategic energy dominance. | ||
You have to bring our supply chains home. | ||
Those are the two Trumpian principles that are first and foremost on our stagflation fighting agenda. | ||
Okay, I'm going to get to the book in the next segment. | ||
Right now, how do people get to you on Getter? | ||
You're putting up great stuff all the time. | ||
You're putting up chapters of the book, taking back Trump's America and get it on Amazon. | ||
Where do people get to you on Getter, sir? | ||
Sure, it's real peanut butter. | ||
Getter is the Twitter killer. | ||
Steven, I find it interesting, as I've been doing a lot of talk radio and podcasts about taking back Trump's America, I've been talking to the hosts, and most of them are on Getter, but when they're not, we're getting them on Getter. | ||
We're trying to spread the world. | ||
If you're out there watching this show, get on Getter and get off Twitter. | ||
Remember, we got Bannon's War Room from Rome now talking about, been there for the Maloney administration. | ||
We're all over Brazil, all of it. | ||
Okay, Peter, thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for taking time away. | ||
I know you're busy, but give us a market wrap. | ||
You take care, brother. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
All right. | ||
I want to go to, if, for all the congressmen I know, one that's got this, just this very even keel common sense, it's Congressman Claudia Tenney of New York. | ||
Ma'am, when you go back and talk to your constituents up in New York State, what do they say about this economy? | ||
Particularly news today that the housing market is imploding as we predicted. | ||
Ma'am? | ||
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The economy is number one. | |
High gas prices. | ||
We come from the state of New York. | ||
We have great rich Marcellus and Utica Shell, which we can't touch. | ||
The energy is a huge problem. | ||
The cost of gas is high. | ||
Obviously, we have this artificial reduction slightly in the cost of gas because Biden has depleted our strategic reserves that President Trump built up when the price of gas was really low. | ||
But people care about inflation, and when you have high spending that's creating inflation, when you have high cost of gas, and now you're seeing this huge war on energy, and you've got Pete Buttigieg telling everyone, we've got to get everyone on electric cars as soon as possible. | ||
Guess what's coming? | ||
Peter Navarro just talked about what's happening with the stock market. | ||
Guess what's coming to New York? | ||
We have winter coming. | ||
We have a hurricane that's coming up the coastline of Florida. | ||
It's going to be really cold and we have some of the highest snowfall in my region, which is the Lake Effect District, in the entire nation. | ||
You know, some of the places we have actually have more snow right off of Lake Ontario and Lake Erie. | ||
So guess what we're going to see? | ||
Really high energy costs to heat our homes Which is going to be a huge problem going forward for the lower and middle income taxpayers and people in New York State, which is why we have the highest migration of people. | ||
And our economy in upstate New York is driven by small businesses. | ||
95% of people in my district in upstate New York work for a small, they don't work for some big company. | ||
They work for a small business. | ||
So we're going to have a problem. | ||
This is going to be really acute and I'm afraid we're going to see more mass out migration to states like Florida, Tennessee and other parts of the country because people cannot deal with the authoritarian regime that we have in New York State. | ||
Which has got a war on energy. | ||
You know, you just saw what they passed in California and everyone's gasping, oh my god, they just passed this terrible Green New Deal of California. | ||
New York already did it. | ||
We already have the Green New Deal. | ||
We have the People's Republic of Ithaca, which is where Cornell University is. | ||
By 2024, you will not be able to put a leaf blower, a lawnmower, a commercial or residential property hooked up to a fossil fuel store. | ||
Already. | ||
This isn't 2030 or 2035. | ||
It's 2024. | ||
And it's going to be a disaster here. | ||
And people are really worried about energy. | ||
Energy is the fulcrum. | ||
Peter Navarro is exactly right. | ||
If we don't get energy right and we continue to go down this dangerous path where the Biden administration and people like Pete Buttigieg are taking us, you're going to see America continue to decline. | ||
We're going to have continued problems with the supply chain. | ||
The supply chain problems already caused by the globalists. | ||
And now imagine the energy crisis not bringing those jobs back from Asia and other places that are just, you know, harvesting off us. | ||
It's a problem. | ||
Do your constituents understand that these are created crises by the Biden regime? | ||
And quite frankly, one of the reasons I want to have you on here, because you've been voicing it. | ||
The pandemic's over. | ||
Biden tells us it's over. | ||
All the medical analysis shows you it's over. | ||
Why do we still have this emergency order? | ||
And do the people back there connected to why we have an emergency order, yet at the same time, we have all these decisions made by Biden that's making our lives miserable? | ||
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Look, people understand it, but I'm in upstate New York. | |
We are hamstrung by New York City. | ||
We have this huge population in New York City and some of our cities Like the big across the Erie Canal corridor, Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany. | ||
This is where we have all these liberals who keep voting for Democrats. | ||
I keep wondering in these polls, who are the 40% that approve of the Biden administration? | ||
Don't they see this Potemkin village that has been put up by them, this false energy policy, this ridiculous I mean, we're living in this alternate universe. | ||
And by the way, this is what it's like in upstate New York. | ||
When I served in the State Assembly, Democrats would have been embarrassed if you said you were a socialist. | ||
and got on 60 Minutes and said the pandemic is over. | ||
Well, why don't we lift this COVID emergency? | ||
I mean, we're living in this alternate universe. | ||
And by the way, this is what it's like in upstate New York. | ||
When I served in the State Assembly, Democrats would have been embarrassed if you said you were a socialist. | ||
Right now, the New York State Assembly and the state legislature is dominated by leftists. | ||
And they are the biggest caucus is the Democratic Socialists of America. | ||
And we have an upstate governor who came in who wasn't elected. | ||
And guess what she talks about? | ||
She is completely beholden to the New York City Socialist wing of the Democratic Party, even though the primary is over. | ||
She loves authoritarian control because she's not smart enough to give us the chance to govern ourselves, which is the promise of America. | ||
So, I mean, this is frustrating. | ||
My constituents know it. | ||
They overwhelmingly voted for President Trump. | ||
I'm in the Rust Belt of New York, upstate New York, right where everything was started, the Industrial Revolution. | ||
We get it, but we can't get our downstate friends and our friends in the cities to understand that. | ||
And if New York doesn't wake up, we're going to continue to see the collapse of New York and our unfunded liabilities, which are helping to create this even worse inflation crisis in upstate New York. | ||
I served in the legislature for a little while, and they just don't stop spending. | ||
And it's the same kind of people that went from the state legislature are serving in Albany or serving in Washington. | ||
And then by the administration, you've got a guy who's a talentless, feckless guy serving who's done nothing but really leverage the best of government for his own corrupt interests and his family. | ||
And people just have to wake up to it. | ||
You're doing a great job getting it out there, but we need more people paying attention and voting. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
What do you say has to happen now on this emergency measure, and what should the Republicans be doing about it? | ||
Because people are so nervous that something's going to happen around the election, ma'am. | ||
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Well, this is the problem. | |
I run a small business. | ||
I still have a small business. | ||
It's been around since 1946. | ||
We were nearly shut down because of the pandemic and the closures and Governor Cuomo's policies carried by Hopel and the Biden administration. | ||
If they don't lift this emergency orders, we're going to continue to see more small businesses fold and collapse. | ||
And you're going to see the economy continue to collapse in New York, which, by the way, is still a large state with a lot of employees, with a lot of tax revenue. | ||
Because we have high taxes, but we also have a lot of people. | ||
But it's going to be devastating if people if they don't start lifting this pandemic and letting people get back to work, bring our supply chains back, bring back the rust belt of New York and letting us build things and make things again. | ||
It's critically important, which is why I'm glad you had Peter Navarro on. | ||
He was critical in actually moving this paradigm away from globalism and bringing us back to understand that we have to make things again in this country, the way we made them right here in New York State. | ||
And by the way, the biggest industry in New York State is agriculture. | ||
I spent all day yesterday with farmers. | ||
If we don't feed our communities and feed the world with our farmers, we're going to see a global food supply shortage. | ||
Congressman Tenney, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
You've got about 10 seconds. | ||
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It's Claudia at Claudia for Congress. | |
Claudia Tenney. | ||
I'm on all the social media platforms. | ||
Just go to me. | ||
It's Claudia Tenney, the only Claudia ever elected to Congress. | ||
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Okay, big debate in Washington 3 tonight. | ||
New York Times, we said you got Joe Kent there, his opponent right there. | ||
She's actually quite interesting, very interesting person. | ||
Our political future, Michelle Goldberg. | ||
And this thing is like a 5,000 word essay about the future of politics in America. | ||
Joe, Kent, I notice in this piece, although your opponent is actually an interesting person, she doesn't have a lot to say. | ||
I really bet this grab bag of policies that have created crisis, the financial and economic and border crisis in this country. | ||
How is she going to sit up there tonight and defend? | ||
They just announced today housing things are falling through the roof, falling through the floor to 2012 levels. | ||
Mortgages are now up, 30-year mortgages up to 2002, I think 20 years. | ||
Uh, we've just had the biggest decrease in net worth in this country, 6.1 trillion. | ||
That does not include what just happened to the housing market. | ||
We've been telling people the housing market is going to collapse and now it's collapsing. | ||
How is your opponent going to stand on stage tonight, sir, and talk and back the created crises of the Biden regime, Joe Kent? | ||
Yeah, I'll be interested to see how she answers these very hard questions, Steve. | ||
Unfortunately, I think she's just going to, you know, talk about abortion as much as she possibly can and hope that that wins over the voters. | ||
But here's the bottom line. | ||
This news coming from our housing sector, this is absolutely crushing Americans at every single level. | ||
You know, most of the folks that work on my campaign and people I talk to on a daily basis, They're under the age of 25 and most of them have no idea, number one, how they're going to make rent for where they're living now. | ||
Many of them are still living at home with their parents. | ||
And then many of them are who want to purchase a home, get married and start families. | ||
They simply can't do it. | ||
And the vast majority of them, there's no way they're even on the trajectory to put together enough of a down payment with the current housing market. | ||
So, I mean, there's the price of the pump. | ||
Just people are getting crushed left and right. | ||
And what I think is really disturbing is you just talked about the continuing resolution. | ||
We have this massive dumpster fire of an economy right now that's crushing the American working class. | ||
The continuing resolution right now, the Democrats and Biden are trying to include $13 billion more to Ukraine while the American people are being destroyed by inflation, while our borders are wide open, crime overflowing on our streets. | ||
So I'll be interested to see how she tries to defend what the Democrats have done to the country. | ||
But your opponent, although she's working class, I don't think she's quite totally on the economic side, because remember, she's an advocate of Bernie Sanders. | ||
She's to the far on the economic side. | ||
If we had gone along with what she proposed and supports, this dumpster fire would have been five times worse. | ||
I mean, the collaboration as Republicans even agreed with this additional, essentially $5 trillion of additional spending, has only destroyed the country more. | ||
And remember, the CR you're talking about is at 2021 levels. | ||
The Democrats want to increase that. | ||
They would love to see that increase. | ||
And right now, with interest payments, interest rates exploding, in a couple of years, as the Congressional Budget Office says, Joe, 1.2 trillion dollars is gonna, we're gonna have to come up with that for just the interest payments on this debt because the days of zero interest rates are over. | ||
How can she sit there looking at working class people that have been eviscerated by inflation on their income statement and now are destroyed on their balance sheet? | ||
The little they got is being destroyed every day. | ||
Stock market down, bond market down, housing market down, everything in your net worth, you're going to be zeroed out. | ||
If you're under 30 years old, I used to say you were a Russian serf. | ||
Now you're going to be a debt slave. | ||
You're transitioning to something that's even worse. | ||
Joe Kent. | ||
You know, the Democrats, they can't run from this. | ||
This is why they continue to do the personal tax. | ||
This is why all they want to do is talk about abortion. | ||
The thing is, their plans, there's no meat behind them. | ||
She'll say things like the government needs to step in and provide more assistance for these people to control the housing market because their housing is not affordable enough. | ||
But the problem is, they won't address the systemic issues of the economy. | ||
They won't talk about bringing back our manufacturing, decoupling from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Immigration's another huge one. | ||
They will never touch immigration. | ||
They want unlimited immigration, which is an assault on working class wages. | ||
So all this nonsense about how she's working class, but they're going to allow illegal immigration and legal immigration to come over here and undercut U.S. | ||
wages. | ||
Same thing with the green package. | ||
The Democrats right now, they cannot go against this massive green energy conversion that's being forced down our throats, that's killed our energy sector, that started off this massive cycle of inflation. | ||
They've really painted themselves into a corner with these policies. | ||
Again, I think she's just going to have to divert to other issues like abortion and then, you know, call me racist and all the other nonsense. | ||
But really, when people are out there looking for real solutions, we're the only ones talking about how we can start to stop the bleeding in our economy by getting our energy sector back online. | ||
People have to realize, and they realize throughout the district and the country, I think, That this was all self-inflicted, the way that we killed off our energy sector, and this could be reversed immediately, and that would start to alleviate a lot of the financial pain that people are feeling right now. | ||
We're also going to have to start going after these hedge funds like BlackRock that are driving up the price of housing by purchasing massive amounts of housing while they're using pension funds that we pay into. | ||
Don't let her sit there. | ||
It was her party that took off the carried interest tax. | ||
It was her party that let the wealthy because Wall Street tycoons, Wall Street oligarchs, Wall Street hedge funds fund the Democratic Party. | ||
That's why they let him off the hook. | ||
They're paying not the same taxes as people in Washington 3 because her party. | ||
Her party was the one that sat there at the last second go, no, we're going to take the carried interest tax off. | ||
So they're not paying ordinary income. | ||
They're paying capital gains tax. | ||
Why? | ||
Every working class person out in Washington three is paying ordinary, ordinary income tax. | ||
The Democratic Party did. | ||
Don't let them ever say they're a party of the working class people. | ||
They screw the working class person. | ||
Every day of the week for their paymasters on Wall Street. | ||
Joe, we're going to stream this tonight on all of our sites, on Getter, Captain Bandits, we'll be putting this together. | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
Do people want to see this tonight? | ||
As the New York Times told us, this is the most important congressional race in the country. | ||
How do people get to you, the campaign, and how they follow the debate tonight, sir? | ||
We're going to stream it live on Gitter, so it's joekent16jan19 on Gitter. | ||
Same handle on Twitter, same handle on Instagram. | ||
We're also going to put it on Facebook, so joekent4wa3 on Facebook as well. | ||
joekent4congress.com is the website. | ||
If people can give us any kind of support, please do. | ||
We won the primary on small individual contributions, and we need your help to get across the finish line. | ||
Warrant Kent, good luck tonight. | ||
We'll talk to you afterwards, sir. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Good luck and good hunting. | ||
Okay, the old for the few in the Battle of Britain. | ||
Let's play the cold open. | ||
We have Tiffany Palofko, developments out of the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
Tiffany's running for the school board. | ||
Let's play a cold open. | ||
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Happening today in Virginia, students are walking out of classrooms across the state. | |
Look at some of the video there on the left side of your screen. | ||
They're protesting a new policy that the Virginia governor, Glenn Youngkin, is proposing that would restrict the rights of transgender students. | ||
If you look at more of this video, you can see something like a hundred schools, almost, staging these walkouts. | ||
Thousands of students joining in. | ||
Youngkin's proposed policy would ban students from changing their pronouns at school unless they get permission from a parent. | ||
It would require school staff to reveal students' gender identity to their parents, even if they don't have a student's permission. | ||
And it would require transgender students to use bathrooms and play on sports teams aligned with their sex assigned at birth. | ||
If this proposal moves forward, districts in the state will decide whether or not to follow those policies. | ||
And Virginia is not the only state that's putting forward school policies considered to be anti-LGBTQ+. | ||
In the past few years alone, Republican lawmakers in 18 states have passed laws banning trans students from participating in sports aligned with their gender identity. | ||
And Florida's parental rights and education law, which critics call the Don't Say Gay Law, has led to copycat bills in these states on your screen. | ||
Alabama, Texas, Louisiana, etc. | ||
Okay, we have Tiffany Palofko is going to join us. | ||
She's running for the school board. | ||
She joins us by phone from Northern Virginia. | ||
She's out on the campaign trail. | ||
Tiffany, what is this all about? | ||
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Hey there, Steve. | |
Thanks so much for having me on this evening. | ||
First of all, I just want to say that I firmly believe all kids deserve to go to school and learn in an environment free of harassment and be treated with respect and dignity. | ||
And we already have policies in place for that. | ||
Mental health issues that children are facing need to be handled individually. | ||
And for minors, that should include their parents. | ||
We have got to support the unique relationship between students, staff and parents. | ||
And I have said that from day one, and it is a major pillar of my platform as I'm running for school board in the Loudoun County Public Schools District. | ||
We have got to support and uphold parental rights. | ||
And really, if you think about it, how many of these kids who are walking out of their schools today, how many of these kids do you think have read the model policy or understand constitutional law or parental rights in Virginia? | ||
How many of those kids understand the code of Virginia? | ||
This is a dream come true for the teachers union, the NEA, the AFP. | ||
They are salivating over the fact that kids in Virginia high schools are walking out of classes to help fan the flames and perpetuate the myth that Governor Youngkin is evil when what he is doing is restoring constitutional law and parents' rights. | ||
Tiffany, this is going to be one we're going to spend a lot of time on. | ||
Right now, how do people get to your social media and your campaign site to find out more about this? | ||
We're going to drill down on this more tomorrow morning. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
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I'm on Twitter at Tiffany4BR. | |
I'm on Facebook at Tiffany4Broadrun. | ||
And my website is Tiffany4Broadrun.com. | ||
Tiffany, you're saying this gets to the heart of this parental rights issue, what's happening right now in these high schools? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Really, what Governor Yunkin has done is restore parental rights in the state of Virginia for parents to be in charge of the care, education, and upbringing of their children. | ||
Tiffany Palofko, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
We look forward to maybe tracking you down tomorrow, and we're going to have others on too. | ||
Tiffany, thank you so much. | ||
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Thank you so much, Steve. | |
Have a great night. | ||
On the campaign trail. | ||
Okay, we've got Dr. Naomi Wolf and J.R. | ||
Mijewski, all next here in the War Room. | ||
I feel bad for JR. | ||
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I consider him a combat veteran. | |
I know he is. | ||
I just want to take a minute because I'm proud of my friend here, right? | ||
I feel bad for JR. | ||
I consider him a combat veteran and I know he is. | ||
I just want to take a minute because I'm proud of my friend here, right? | ||
He has an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, an Afghanistan Campaign Medal with two service An Iraq campaign medal with one service star. | ||
Global War on Terrorism expeditionary medal. | ||
Global War on Terrorism service medal. | ||
Humanitarian service medal. | ||
An overseas ribbon. | ||
Long term. | ||
Air Force expeditionary service ribbon with a gold border with four oak leaf clusters. | ||
An Air Force longevity service with three oak leaf clusters. | ||
He was an NCO. | ||
He's He's been a solid guy. | ||
He's been a linchpin for me and many veterans that we serve with in the Middle East. | ||
This is an upstanding guy. | ||
It's unfortunate that we reunited on these terms, but I'm glad. | ||
Jay, I guess, what else can you put out there that could clear this up for JR? | ||
Well, I saw him a handful of times. | ||
He came into Afghanistan and then he'd pop back out. | ||
And then if there was another need, he'd come back. | ||
You get, you get deployed, you get hard orders to a certain spot. | ||
And that's, and when you're in a mobile unit, if the air force needs you somewhere and you have the qualifications, you go, they send you and it's on a sortie. | ||
And it's usually just tail numbers, sometimes not even at all. | ||
And they just get you to where you need to go. | ||
And early on, early on the war, there was really no. | ||
I don't know, no accountability. | ||
They just wanted, you know, the motto was do more with less, and they just wanted to push people where they needed to go. | ||
Hey Jay, this is Jeff at WTOL. | ||
What, I guess in your estimation, and the reason for coming on here tonight, what in your estimation is being reported inaccurate? | ||
Well, the whole... | ||
The whole records update. | ||
The only reason why my records are, they're still not complete. | ||
I'm still missing some campaign medals and stuff like that, but it's all, it's all on the individual. | ||
I mean, he was a kid when he got out. | ||
He didn't know any better. | ||
That's something that if he didn't update his records, like I was an NCO. | ||
So I took care of my troops and I took care of myself and it still didn't get processed. | ||
That's just not how it works. | ||
But then if you get out... Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me... Okay, J.R. | ||
Majewski. | ||
J.R., here's what I think is... Why, when AP came after you, the Associated Press came after you, why didn't you just have this guy on, uh, on, on, on deep background, like he's coming for a day, why didn't you just have him talk to him? | ||
He's an NCO. | ||
He says something very logical, particularly in the early days of war. | ||
You were assigned to, uh, I guess, with the Air Force unit in, in, uh, Japan. | ||
They forward deployed to, uh, Qatar. | ||
And then you did sorties in there. | ||
I mean, it was like when my ship during the hostage crisis, we were going on a Westpac and all of a sudden we got diverted and went to spend, I don't know, six months in the, in the Persian Gulf and the North Arabian sea. | ||
You just go where you're told to go. | ||
But we could have gotten around all this by just having this guy come forward immediately. | ||
Why was that not done? | ||
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Well, Steve, a lot of my friends wanted to come out for me, but as the media cycle continued to mature and they continued to attack my person and they continued to Um, you know, Colin threatened me, Colin threatened my wife. | |
It intimidated these folks. | ||
I mean, this is Biden's America where we have political prisoners sitting in jail. | ||
For peacefully protesting, you know? | ||
They're scared. | ||
Hang on, when the AP reporter first approached you, and you know this guy's an assassin, he's done this before, they're not there to do a nice profile of you. | ||
When they first started asking these kind of questions, why didn't you and your comms team put forward, because this is a very straightforward explanation. | ||
That NCO does a very straightforward explanation. | ||
Why didn't you have him go in deep background or talk to these guys so they couldn't use his name immediately and then we would have gotten rid of all this stuff? | ||
They would never come to light because AP would have never published this being true. | ||
AP would have never published the original story. | ||
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Well, a lot of it has to do with the fact that I haven't talked to the guy in 15 years. | |
So there was an, I mean, he, he actually found me. | ||
I reached out to multiple friends on Facebook and throughout the, uh, you know, social media space. | ||
And, you know, a lot of them didn't, didn't respond right away. | ||
And he contacted me and, you know, I put them right in, in contact with my comps team. | ||
And we talked about how we could get this message out without You know, putting his privacy at jeopardy. | ||
And you're now going to walk us through, now that this individual's come forward, where do you go next in trying to push back on this? | ||
Because they're coming to you. | ||
This is a question of character, right? | ||
They're coming at you. | ||
This is the only way. | ||
They can't win on the Biden policies. | ||
We know that. | ||
That's a disaster. | ||
And your opponent's been around so long. | ||
She owns all of this. | ||
So they can only do it by politics of personal destruction in your exhibit one. | ||
So where do you go with taking this to make sure the people in Ohio who are, you know, patriotic veterans, right, or, you know, have children in the military, how do you get the word out that you were smeared here? | ||
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Well, we're going to, we're going to launch some, some campaign videos. | |
We're going to keep doing what we're doing, which is reaching out to the good folks like we have here today, supporting me. | ||
And, you know, I think they all, Big shout out, big shout out, big shout out to that group right there. | ||
Tell them War Room loves them. | ||
Those are deplorables. | ||
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Steve said the War Room loves you. | |
Deplorables, he loves you. | ||
No, I mean, Steve, the district knows that this is a witch hunt. | ||
They know what Marcy Kaptur's behavior is. | ||
They know that the AP was, at some point, they were going to launch their October surprise. | ||
I think what bothers people here is that Marcy Kaptur, at the end of the day, is still my congresswoman. | ||
And instead of stifling this and coming to my aid, knowing that my DD 214 needed to be updated, she perpetuated it. | ||
She spent thousands of dollars in promoting this through TV and Google. | ||
And the people here in the district know that. | ||
And so this was just an opportunity to get the message out nationally. | ||
I have absolutely no fear about what's going on here in the ninth district, because I've been working really, really hard and I've been shaking every hand, hugging everyone. | ||
And, you know, giving them really, really good local home-cooked barbecue. | ||
This is the way that you win votes. | ||
J.R., by the way, they can't beat you on, she's not going to stand up and debate you on the facts. | ||
Today, the housing market imploded, as we said, was going to do it. | ||
This is all the created crisis that she's responsible for in the Biden regime. | ||
So they're never going to debate you in front of those good folks right there, hardworking citizens. | ||
They're going to try to destroy you personally. | ||
So that's why you got to fight back in the hardest way possible. | ||
So appreciate you coming. | ||
How do people get to your campaign? | ||
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You can go to my website, JRMajewski4Congress.com or JRFOROhio. | |
And I want to say thank you, Steve. | ||
You've been a staunch advisor. | ||
I mean, not officially, but every time I call you with something, you give me sound, hard advice, and thank you for pushing me. | ||
And, you know, this has been tough. | ||
I know you know that. | ||
As an American, you've experienced it. | ||
And thank you for making sure that my arm is still connected. | ||
Sure, it's been tough, but that NCO stepping up is the key, is the linchpin. | ||
I told you, if guys like that step up, it's going to turn this thing around, and this is what you're going to use. | ||
And now force her to get on the stage and debate you on the policies and the facts of where this country is. | ||
She'll lose 60-40 because the people out there in Ohio are hardworking, decent. | ||
That's the backbone of America right there. | ||
Tell everybody in that audience that War Room loves them. | ||
We love the deplorables. | ||
We love Ohio. | ||
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You guys want to retire Marcy Kaptur because Steve Bannon said we need to. | |
There you go. | ||
JR, thank you so much. | ||
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Out on the farm, Steve. | |
Thank you. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
Fight on. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Okay. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Okay. | ||
Can we have, we got a cold open for Dr. Naomi Wolfe. | ||
Can we play it? | ||
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A literature review of inflammatory breast diseases during lactation health effects on the newborn was conducted in 2008 by Wolfe and others, which revealed an imbalance in cytokines in breast milk may have severe consequences for the child, which in turn affects the child's development. | |
Although a rise in cytokines in breast milk can activate a mechanism of maternal self-defense against infectious processes and may activate or stimulate the immunity of the breastfed infant, it is possible that a permanent oversupply of cytokines leads to excessive stimulation of the child's immune system and subsequent onset of diseases. | ||
Okay, I want to bring Naomi Wolf. | ||
Naomi, what did we just watch there and didn't you tell us that the same thing, I don't know, six months ago or a year ago? | ||
What did we just see and when did you start talking about it when they started taking you down from social media, ma'am? | ||
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I appreciate this platform so much, Steve. | |
You are like the only ones who notice and alert people to the signal literally six months before everyone else does. | ||
So it's Daily Clout, one of your volunteers, Daily Clout War Room volunteers, alerting the world, which the Daily Clout War Room volunteers started to do on May 18th of 2022. | ||
That there were problems with the mRNA and other materials from the Pfizer vaccine getting into breast milk. | ||
And this was causing a range of very serious problems with babies. | ||
We did not let up on this. | ||
And I want to credit Amy Kelly. | ||
I said to her, go deep into this. | ||
It looks like there are signals around reproduction in a 360 degree way. | ||
And she was persistent. | ||
And the volunteers did Five reports in May and June around breast milk, and then that led to other reports on the whole range of reproductive farms that we've established. | ||
So that was May. | ||
It's now almost October. | ||
But now I need to go into something really sad. | ||
Finally, the rest of the medical establishment has caught up with our 3,500 volunteers who are simply serving humanity through their podcast and our platform. | ||
Sorry, we have a new puppy. | ||
The Journal of the American Medical Association, a very respected peer-reviewed journal, finally, September 26, published a letter about detection of messenger RNA in human breast milk. | ||
This morning it was available for anyone to read. | ||
Now it's behind a wall. | ||
I started gettering about it this morning. | ||
Many other people did too, including Igor Chudov, Dr. Alexander. | ||
This pointed out that there was mRNA getting into Breast milk, which our volunteers, again, pointed out in May. | ||
If you want me to pause for getting into another horrific in-depth review of harms to babies from breast milk coming out of Israel, I'll do so or I'll get right into it as you prefer. | ||
No, no, go, go, keep rolling because people need to hear this. | ||
Well, I want, I want this segment to be one that every mom, every grandma, you know, Everyone with a newborn baby who's lactating or planning to lactate can take to her doctor, her obstetrician, her gynecologist, and say, this is real. | ||
So it's not only that the Journal of the American Medical Association finally said, oh, we finally looked at breast milk and there's mRNA in it. | ||
Sorry. | ||
And they actually have advised caution. | ||
And it's ridiculous the window they give. | ||
They advise caution. | ||
Against lactating for women who have just been vaccinated. | ||
But our studies and the studies coming out of Israel, these courageous investigative reporters out of Israel, all of whom happen to be women, are finding that harms extend for much longer than that in human breast milk. | ||
So the Journal of American Medical Association is like willfully ignoring our reports, our reports by experts willfully ignoring the reports coming out of Israel and being too cautious and too conservative in warning women to just abstain briefly from lactating after being vaccinated, when there's a body of evidence that we've provided that they can't pretend to ignore that shows that harms last for much, much longer. | ||
So even though it's a big deal that the Journal of American Medical Association even acknowledged this, even though they immediately hid it behind a wall so you can't see it easily, the fact is that they're still endangering women by not being honest with them about how much evidence there is that harms last much longer than that. | ||
So there's a really important magazine called Real Time in Israel and a really important journalist named Ravit Feinberg. | ||
She's brought to my attention by Etana Hecht and she has now provided another in-depth look at what happens to breastfed babies of vaccinated moms in the VAERS database. | ||
So this is very disturbing. | ||
So I just want to warn people before I go into it. | ||
Let's take a break. | ||
Let's take a break. | ||
We're going to put a pin in it right there. | ||
Break. | ||
Dr. Wolf's going to be on the other side and it will be a disturbing segment. | ||
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Dr. Wolf's on there, Cortez, Navar, all of our major contributors are on there putting up stuff every day. | ||
We're going to have the Joe Kent, Captain Ben, and our own Grace Chong will be working on something with tonight with the debate. | ||
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Let me go back to Doc. | ||
Okay, so Dr. Wolf, you left us hanging. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
And this is very disturbing anyways. | ||
Disturbing because what it gets me, and I'm far from an expert, right? | ||
But what gets me is that you people have been talking about this on this report from the Pfizer documents. | ||
Remember, they were supposed to be sealed up for 75 years, 75 years. | ||
You've been doing this and connecting new studies coming out of Israel and other places and warning people and yet nothing's really been done. | ||
So tell us what, continue on with your discussion. | ||
I mean, it's another layer of crime. | ||
Can you hear me and see me? | ||
It's another layer. | ||
Yes. | ||
Another layer of crime that is so, you know, so reminds me, I said to Eric Metaxas the other day, we're in such biblical times, because this is the slaughter of the firstborns. | ||
I mean, this is a, you know, an attack on babies. | ||
the fact that we provided five reports about this four and a half months ago. | ||
And the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, all those cool nurses and doulas in Birkenstocks who are supposed to be helping nursing moms ignored it and let babies get hurt. | ||
So the bottom line of what I'm about to share with you is that you can kill your baby if you're vaccinated by nursing your baby. | ||
It's down to that. | ||
These journalists, Laveet Feinberg and her team found 648 reports of side effects in infants exposed to the COVID-19 vaccine in the VARS database. | ||
Okay, hang on a second because this is kind of shocking, right? | ||
When I thought it was out of Israel, some of these first tests were done on the vaccine because everybody's telling me that the Israeli doctors, these renowned research institutes and that's, you know, that was that immediately. | ||
But when this came out with the investigative journalists and others, it hasn't come out. | ||
How can that be? | ||
How can one spread throughout the world immediately and the other? | ||
You've got to go to Naomi Wolf and the War Room to be able to see this investigative report and the doctors that are putting this together in Israel. | ||
Why is this? | ||
Why is one all over and the other ones here? | ||
Israel is really a petri dish for experimenting on human beings, which is super ironic, given our people's history. | ||
And the Ministry of Health colluded in suppressing this information. | ||
And, you know, the rabbinate colluded in suppressing this information. | ||
The government officials at the highest levels, and thus the media, just like our own bot media, colluded in suppressing this information. | ||
I mean, one of the bullet points from this Ravit Feinberg article in Real Time points out that the Ministry of Health did an about-face in four days And rolled out and advocated for pregnant and nursing women to get the vaccine, even though, as Feinberg points out, there were no studies, not even animal studies, showing that this vaccine was safe for pregnant and lactating women. | ||
But as she put it, nonetheless, they were given the green light by the authorities in Israel. | ||
So then to move on to what the VRS database shows, it shows that There were deaths and life-threatening events among these 648 cases. | ||
Here's one. | ||
A baby drank pumped milk a day after the baby's mom had received the shot at work. | ||
11 days later, the baby was found in daycare unresponsive. | ||
Rushed to the hospital. | ||
The organ damage was extensive. | ||
The baby died. | ||
He died 13 days. | ||
after the mom received the shot. | ||
But the VARS database, which is supposed to record exactly what happened, has this category. | ||
You can't make this up. | ||
It says, died, no. | ||
Recovered, no. | ||
So this baby died, but they managed to list it as not tallied among the deaths. | ||
Another, this one, a five month old baby died one day after his mom got vaccinated. | ||
at work. | ||
Oh, I'm sorry, I got vaccinated. | ||
He died on May 18, 2021, brought brought to the ER in seizures and died. | ||
So 648 babies had these adverse events, as I mentioned. | ||
And what you've got to understand is the Pfizer documents show that Pfizer knew, like this is my refrain, Pfizer knew, Pfizer knew, Pfizer knew, that's the FDA knew, Israeli authorities knew, the New Zealand authorities knew, the people who were rolling this out knew that there were problems with breast milk and that Pfizer knew that the mRNA was causing convulsions in babies, right? | ||
They knew that it was turning poor women's breast milk blue-green. | ||
They knew in the Pfizer documents that at least one baby died of seizures. | ||
And the Pfizer documents define, again, exposure to the vaccine as including body fluids like semen And breast milk, of course, which is made up from lymph and blood, you know, built up of lymph and blood. | ||
And Dr. Chandler showed that these materials, the mRNA, the lipid nanoparticles, The polyethylene glycol go into breast milk. | ||
We're going to roll you into the next hour. | ||
Okay. | ||
And everybody should be checking with anybody has any concerns about how you get to the next hour. | ||
You should check with captain Ben. | ||
And when you say we've got about a minute here, when you say they knew, and you say in these documents says no, cause their exchange of emails, exchange of information, or people acknowledging that you can point to acknowledge that they had a problem. | ||
Are you saying they should have known given the information that was there? | ||
Well, I mean, so first of all, there are no emails in these documents that we've seen. | ||
That's not what these documents are. | ||
These documents are records of the kinds of protocols that a drug company is supposed to do that then go immediately to the FDA for the FDA to review every single page, sign off on it, call, you know, reject it, call for better outcomes, point out problems in the science. | ||
So these are like, Records of, if you were to do an experiment and, you know, make notes of the experiment and then show the experiment and the notes to your teacher, if that was the assignment, that's what these records are. | ||
And the person who signs off on it... Naomi, just hang on. | ||
We're going to hold you through to the beginning of the next hour. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back with War Room Battleground. | ||
Dr. Wolf will be leading off. |