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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're going to have to free shot all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Cortez, I want to go to, by the way, Steve Cortez joins me in the studio. | ||
It is 3 December. | ||
It's Friday. | ||
We're heading into a weekend and we've got a dogfight down in Georgia. | ||
And look, let me be blunt, I don't think it's looking great, but this is very winnable. | ||
It's all about people turning out. | ||
You've got one more day of, a full day of early voting on Saturday and then you've got obviously game day. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Greene is heading down there, she's going to be campaigning nonstop. | ||
You've got other MAGA folks that are going to be there to make sure that we get a lead turnout, the MAGA vote and hopefully the establishment falls in line. | ||
Steve, I just wanted to make sure we go back because we've got, there's a great piece up in Zero Hedge that I put up on Getter last night about the cult of central banking. | ||
And we're heading into this time with this concept of fiscal domination and then the printing of easy money. | ||
And right now on Capitol Hill, You know, they talked about this Defense Authorization Act. | ||
It's an $850 billion defense budget. | ||
And if you add in all the other things from other agencies, the defense budget is a trillion dollars, right? | ||
Let's just top it up, because they've got other things they're hiding in other places. | ||
The trillion dollars, and look, I'm as big a hawk, you know, I pride myself on leading the Super Hawks against the CCP. | ||
In modern warfare, When you get to the kinetic part, almost you're losing. | ||
You should never have to get to the kinetic part in modern warfare. | ||
In unrestricted warfare, you've got the cyber, you've got information, you have political warfare, and you have economics. | ||
And quite frankly, we have so many levers on all that, that we just simply don't use. | ||
We're funding an existential threat to us in China. | ||
The CCP is funded, essentially funded, by Western capitalists, okay? | ||
And technology. | ||
And we've been big efforts on plugging. | ||
Up on Capitol Hill, and you see these disconnects, we're going to have, hopefully Dave Brat, we've been doing these things with him the last couple of days, but it's just, the European elites and the American elites are disconnected from the laws of physics about energy. | ||
Right? | ||
About energy. | ||
And they're leading us down a primrose path like they led the Ukrainian people down the primrose path, that they're detached from reality. | ||
We are, right now, not having a serious adult conversation about where the country is and what has to happen. | ||
And Powell and these guys are talking about it, but the era of central bank printing money is over. | ||
We have to lead, and we are going to lead on this show, a restructuring of the Federal Reserve. | ||
I think we use our leverage here in debt ceiling and other things to, first off, change the ownership of the Federal Reserve away from the 25 prime banks to some sort of trust controlled by the American people. | ||
The American people have to get control of their currency. | ||
This theory that you're betters in the financial community, and you know this, Steve, because you've been up close and personal with these people for 30 or 40 years, they're not geniuses. | ||
If they were geniuses, we wouldn't go through this boom and bust cycle we are right now. | ||
The detachment is that they're on Capitol Hill in this lame duck, and you've got Newt Gingrich writing these pieces saying, you know, we've got to look at Biden and what they're doing. | ||
Everything that they do is because of collaborationist establishment Republicans. | ||
The Republican Party has not been a party in opposition. | ||
In opposition on principles and fighting them, and they mock and ridicule Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
They stripped her off every committee. | ||
And what did she say the first day she got up there? | ||
She goes, I'm in opposition. | ||
She's throwing down, she's trying to chop block them just on procedure to make it, to slow it down. | ||
And of course she was dismissed by the Republican establishment and the media. | ||
Right now on Capitol Hill, They are talking about, look, an $850 billion defense bill. | ||
We can't afford that. | ||
One of the reasons it's so big is that we're everywhere. | ||
We're the cop for the world. | ||
We can't be the cop for the world anymore. | ||
You've got to be smart and strategic about what is in the vital national security interest of this nation starting on our southern border. | ||
But the vital national security interest. | ||
In addition, You've got just, it's just business as usual. | ||
They're up there making deals and cutting deals and they're going to have another trillion to two trillion dollar discretionary spending package, including defense, but does not include, and this is where they start doing the scam, it doesn't include the interest payment and how they're going to pay for it. | ||
If you loaded the interest payment in, you got another $800 billion, up to a trillion dollars. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, It's gotta happen again. | ||
The fiscal year ends in September. | ||
They're late here. | ||
So they do the Omnibus, which we have no leverage, or the leverage in the Senate, but they'll just give it away. | ||
In another nine months, you have to do it again. | ||
Another nine months, you have to do it again. | ||
Another nine months, you have to do it again. | ||
Where does it stop? | ||
It doesn't stop if you keep printing money. | ||
Future generations, and they talk about long-termism. | ||
I'm worried about, you know, 500 years from now. | ||
Let's talk about three and four and five years from now. | ||
We're in a cauldron. | ||
It just can't continue on. | ||
All the central banks have 300 trillion, I think, debt in every aspect across the globe. | ||
You're going to have here very quickly, brother, a global margin call. | ||
That is going to make the 1930s look like a picnic, because the basis to keep this engine going is the slave labor in China and the Federal Reserve leading the printing of money, which other banks follow through. | ||
And you can start to see the manifestation of it, Cortes, when you point out The lived experience of the working class in this nation about what's really happening on the electrical bills, on the car repossessions, on the credit card debt exploding, on the inability to even think about buying a house, on how late entrepreneurs, 41% of people are not going to make rent in November. | ||
If you look at all this, it's being manifested now right there. | ||
Where in my analysis am I wrong on this, brother? | ||
No, you're exactly correct. | ||
And you're correct that to connect the central bank side right to the fiscal side because the fiscal profligacy, the exorbitant borrowing and spending, including defense spending, which absolutely look. | ||
Of course, we're pro-military on the right, but defense spending is out of control because the U.S. | ||
mission creep has been out of control for decades in this country. | ||
But that kind of spending is now made impossible because the central banks are no longer able to control interest rates, no longer to artificially suppress downward interest rates. | ||
To enable this level of spending, and I would point to the people, if you don't believe me, if you don't really believe that there's a true bond market revolt, look at the UK. | ||
Look at our political and economic mothership England of all places saw the beginnings of a sovereign debt crisis. | ||
They very quickly addressed, and at least for now, averted. | ||
But their Prime Minister, Prime Minister Trust, who lasted about a Scaramucci and a half in office, she was going to go down the path of massive spending. | ||
And the bond markets applied a quick whiplash and said, no, you're not. | ||
And there was an immediate bond and currency crisis. | ||
The same can absolutely happen here in the United States, and we can't assume that it won't. | ||
And regarding that defense spending, by the way, I think, unfortunately, Washington, D.C. | ||
is still far too beholden to the defense contractors. | ||
You know, look, I think there are two corporate groups, I think, that have unbelievable sway in Washington, and their power has to be broken. | ||
Big Pharma and Big Defense. | ||
And if we look at Big Defense and the power it still has over Capitol Hill, we have a lot of work to do there. | ||
To break that power. | ||
The United States, you're exactly right, Steve, in a digital and cyber age, we do not need a physical presence all over the world, and we don't need nearly the kind of equipment and materiel that we needed in decades past. | ||
That is simply not the reality of 2020s America. | ||
So if we have an America First foreign policy of realism and restraint, we can be every bit as strong and lethal, but cut that defense budget measurably, and that has to happen. | ||
It's just a fiscal reality. | ||
We can bring our greatest enemy, instead of, you know, and I'm all for it. | ||
Look, as a young man, I was on the destroyer and we patrolled the South China Sea. | ||
I'm all for, and I love the Seventh Fleet, but hey, baby, if you want to take on the CCP, start with economic warfare. | ||
We could bring the CCP to its knees. | ||
They know that. | ||
You could bring them to their knees. | ||
You could break the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Break it. | ||
Just with economic warfare. | ||
In fact, Roger Robinson, we're working on things now with kind of an Economic War Council we've spent in the last couple days, Frank Gaffney and the team, we're going to be rolling out these strong recommendations. | ||
This is why this joint committee on China has got to be real. | ||
And when I say put the bayonet at the backs of people, we're not talking about personal violence, we're talking metaphorically. | ||
You're going to have to push some people to really take on the Chinese Communist Party because they're everywhere. | ||
The lack of focus on this, and particularly the central banks, this is going to come to a head and it's going to come to a head this year. | ||
Because, you tell me, they can't play the games of liquidity anymore, right? | ||
They're getting pressure to stop the quantitative tightening, which they're doing only de minimisly. | ||
They're obviously under pressure by all the capital markets guys to stop the interest rate. | ||
They're even talking today on Bloomberg. | ||
They're projecting out the first big cuts going to come in December 2023. | ||
They're already planning on when the punchbowl is going to come back. | ||
But this cult of the central banks, this way they got us off the hook for really for the last 14 years with negative interest rates, which destroyed people, Right. | ||
Particularly working class and middle class people on capital formation and the ability to get any return on the little bit that you would put aside. | ||
Right. | ||
When your savings rate was more than the terrible print we've got today. | ||
That's all coming to a conclusion. | ||
That's when people talk about Ron DeSantis and Donald Trump in 2024. | ||
It's like kids in high school. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
2023 is before us. | ||
And if the Republican Party acts as a party in opposition, And I say, look, if you start with a true energy bill, if you start with a true get-up-on-their-grill-and-spending, if you start with a true southern border and cut them off, you're going to force them to shut down the government in the first 90 days. | ||
You're going to call their bluff. | ||
If you're not prepared to do that, then you're wasting your time and you're only building to the crisis. | ||
Now, in your analysis, Cortez, is anything I'm saying there wrong? | ||
No, listen, that is exactly right. | ||
And the point I've been trying to make, to try to steal the resolve, not just of the patriots out there in the audience, but most importantly, or as importantly, the folks that we just elected. | ||
Because look, we earned control of that gavel. | ||
We're going to take that gavel away from Nancy Pelosi, thank goodness. | ||
It's not quite the scope of the victory that we wanted, but it is a really important victory nonetheless. | ||
Now, what are we going to do with it? | ||
What are we going to do with this new leverage? | ||
We must be willing to engage in the brinkmanship with Biden of saying, on these absolutely critical issues. | ||
And to me, the two most critical are securing the border and unleashing American energy. | ||
On those two issues, I believe we must be willing, we as a movement, must be willing to say, we will take you, Joe Biden, all the way to the brink. | ||
If necessary, we will forego funding any of your initiatives, right? | ||
And take the political risk of shutting down the government if necessary in order to get those two policy agendas accomplished of securing the border and unleashing American energy. | ||
Force Biden to shut it down. | ||
We got the appropriation, but don't fall into the chapter. | ||
We're not shutting it down. | ||
He's not shutting it down because we're going to take up the anvil is appropriations and the hammer is investigations. | ||
One last thing. | ||
I want to go back to the UK for the audience to think about. | ||
We're going to go to Arizona here briefly. | ||
I only got Cortez for a couple minutes. | ||
In England, not remember the Bank of England, this thing and why we keep harping on it. | ||
It wasn't just the fact that the bond market, the capital markets revolted to this absurd idea. | ||
They had a massive tax cuts unfunded. | ||
But it exposed the pension funds, which is still here. | ||
Because of negative interest rates and the issue they have with actuarial tables that have to get returned to meet the extension of people's lives, have been doing stuff with derivatives and all this hinky stuff that came to light there. | ||
You could have had these big pension funds blowing up. | ||
That's still a ticking time bomb we have in this country, Brother Cortez. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
And here's why. | ||
Because stocks and bonds are getting hammered consistently all year at the same time. | ||
That is incredibly abnormal. | ||
In a regular economic environment, a regular capital markets environment, when you have stocks getting hammered the way they have been, and the Nasdaq right now is 30% off its high, in a deep Bear market. | ||
In that kind of environment, typically, bonds do well as a flight to safety. | ||
And portfolios are generally constructed for exactly that scenario. | ||
The 60-40 blend of 60% stocks, 40% bonds, which a lot of individual investors who are long-term oriented, they are generally persuaded into that, or guided into that kind of a portfolio. | ||
And historically, it's worked really well. | ||
But guess what? | ||
In 2022, because of Joe Biden, They're getting absolutely blasted on both sides. | ||
In many cases, depending on which bonds you own, losing more actually on the bond side than you're losing on the stock side, but getting rinsed in both. | ||
And portfolio construction can't handle this. | ||
So to your point, the stress on pension funds right now, the stress on managed money is acute and only going to get worse. | ||
What are here? | ||
Is that the bolts starting to shoot out? | ||
The stress. | ||
Stress test that, baby. | ||
Cortez, how do people get to you? | ||
You bet. | ||
Find me on the getter. | ||
I'm at Steve. | ||
On Twitter, I'm at Cortez. | ||
Steve Cortez with an S. Okay, we're going to go to Arizona where the Democrats are playing Smash Mouth as they always do. | ||
do. We're going to figure out why we are not in a moment in the world. | ||
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In fact, we're trying to get Mike Lindell on to this evening or tomorrow because he's running around like a madman like he always does. | ||
I've got... | ||
Two of the steadiest hands I know, Michael Patrick Leahy and Floyd Brown. | ||
Part of that's they got a couple of three miles on them. | ||
But here's and we were trying to get the participants in these the combatants, but people are in court or they're filing in court. | ||
There's a lot of activity going on here. | ||
People should understand. | ||
This is not just Carrie Lake's fight. | ||
She's fighting like crazy and behind the scenes. | ||
They got this big legal. | ||
Apparatus going and they've got all these affidavits are doing but there's fights all around and one thing I think is shocking the country I want to give a hat tip to Daily Caller and the Daily Caller Foundation wrote a great piece. | ||
I think Floyd you guys are working with that. | ||
I know Michael Patrick Leahy the Arizona Sun-Times. | ||
Here's where I don't understand and Leahy I'll start with you and then go to Floyd. | ||
Katie Hobbs and now emails are coming etc. | ||
They're full. | ||
I mean, this is like Stalin. | ||
They're Muslim. | ||
They're threatening to put people in jail. | ||
You will certify. | ||
They're not giving them any choices whatsoever. | ||
So Michael Patrick Leahy walked me through. | ||
It looks like she's forcing certification of Mojave and Cochise County. | ||
And the two things here, they have problems with the elections overall, although obviously Kerry Lake won there and people won. | ||
But they have issues there, but they have really a 14th Amendment issue about equal protection that Maricopa County essentially disenfranchised their voters. | ||
Michael Patrick, you first and I'll go to Floyd. | ||
The language that Katie Hobbs uses and the claim is that the members of the Board of Supervisors in each county have a non-discretionary ministerial duty to just rubber stamp anything that the The county recorder gives to them. | ||
That, Steve, is not in any Arizona statute. | ||
I'll tell you exactly where it came from. | ||
It came from the pen of Katie Hopps in the 2019 election procedures manual. | ||
And the language sounds exactly like the kind of language, uh, the democratic attorney, uh, Mark Elias might've suggested to her at that time, because he's using it in all the lawsuits. | ||
And, um, what you have here is, uh, Attorney General Mark Brnovich and Governor Ducey were asleep at the wheel. | ||
They missed that. | ||
Um, they allowed that to go through, uh, and it is a major, major error. | ||
They then said, well, if you don't just rubber stamp it, which is not statutory, it's just in this election procedures manual, then you're in violation of a code 16-1010. | ||
Which would be a class 6 felony. | ||
Never has anybody been prosecuted for that, but they are basically creating a crime. | ||
That's what they're doing. | ||
They're creating crime and they're going against these supervisors that may not have, at the time, the most sophisticated talent. | ||
I'm not criticizing the lawyers. | ||
I'm making an observation. | ||
Maybe not the most astute lawyers on election law. | ||
Floyd, you've been centered in Arizona for a long time. | ||
You've seen the long arc of this. | ||
What's going on here? | ||
How can she force these supervisors to come forward? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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First of all, we need to talk about why these two counties didn't want to certify, because that's very important for us to understand. | |
And the certification problem has to do with these machines that are used to tabulate the vote. | ||
Now, according to HAVA, which is the federal law, which governs these elections, these machines have to be certified in a certain process. | ||
And the machines that we've had in Arizona have not been properly certified. | ||
And so they have kind of a pseudo certification that came from Katie Obbs, but they haven't really been certified through an outside process, which is part of what gives people comfort about elections. | ||
And so these county commissioners, Who are not controlled by the big establishment that runs Phoenix and runs the state government. | ||
These are outlying counties. | ||
Mojave County is way up north, and Kingman along Route 66, and Cochise County is way down south, next to the border, and has experienced a lot of the serious border issues. | ||
These people don't want to do something that That gives cover to uncertified machines. | ||
And so, you know, the truth is, it's very difficult. | ||
If I was a county commissioner, I would be perplexed myself. | ||
You know, I don't read computer code. | ||
The only people that can certify these machines are people that are technology specialists. | ||
And if you're not using the right kind of technology specialists to certify these machines according to federal law, Then, you know, you should have a problem with certification. | ||
And that was their first problem. | ||
The second problem is what you brought up, Stephen, and that is this 14th Amendment issue, which is treating people the same across the state. | ||
And it's similar to the same issue that was brought up when Texas sued Pennsylvania two years ago, because Texas was saying, Hey, you know, you have disenfranchised Texans because you've so botched your election in Pennsylvania. | ||
Well, this is the same argument only on a county level. | ||
And they're saying to big old Maricopa, Maricopa, your election was so broken. | ||
It was so flawed. | ||
It was so dysfunctional. | ||
Your malfeasance was so great. | ||
And the corruption was so deep. | ||
You've disenfranchised our people out here in Mojave County and out here in Cochise County. | ||
So these are really serious, major constitutional issues, and yet the power elite just sweeps it under the rug. | ||
They really, I think, don't care about what the citizens think. | ||
They just want to make this go away. | ||
And this is where it's really important that we stand. | ||
And that we're firm. | ||
We don't have a country, Steve, if we don't have fair, free, impartial elections. | ||
And if we can't believe in those elections, then we've got, you know, the fundamental building block that holds America together is broken. | ||
Our foundation is broken. | ||
And this is endemic of a society in collapse. | ||
It's a society that has its institutions really collapsing, and these people out in the rural counties, they're just saying, hey, you know, they're saying we've got to stop this until we really get it figured out. | ||
Okay, there's no path. | ||
I don't care if you're Ron DeSantis or whoever you are, Pompeo, leave Trump aside for a second. | ||
There's no path. | ||
To victory in 2024 and to take over the administration and start to deconstruct the administrative state unless Arizona is a free and fair election. | ||
Just not. | ||
This is why Mark Elias, this is why Katie Hobbs, this plan of theirs is well thought through and they're playing smash mouth. | ||
Including telling Cochise and Mojave County, hey if you go up against us, boom, it's a felony. | ||
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This is part of a long process. | |
This is part of a long-term plan. | ||
And before the 2020 election, Mark Elias was very active. | ||
And think about the states he was active in with litigation. | ||
It was Pennsylvania. | ||
It was Michigan. | ||
It was Wisconsin. | ||
It was, you know, Arizona. | ||
It was Nevada. | ||
These states are critical on the pathway for any Republican to win the presidency. | ||
And as long as the election process In those states is corrupted, then there's no chance of any Republican ever winning. | ||
That's why we have to draw the line here. | ||
But here's the point. | ||
We have to draw the line, but the reason that you're not getting the momentum and the outrage... Rasmussen went yesterday. | ||
The people in Arizona are outraged by this. | ||
People across the country are outraged by this. | ||
All the polling shows it is the Republican McCain elite The business interests in the state that have partnered with these radical Democrats, because it is Doocy, Brnovich, and the rest of the McCain crowd that's essentially a collaborationist with this, and that's why you're not seeing the outrage right now that you would need to tip this thing over. | ||
Floyd, you first, and I'll get the lady. | ||
Am I incorrect on that, sir? | ||
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No, you're absolutely spot on, Stephen. | |
You're spot on. | ||
That's kind of the term I use when I say the power elite. | ||
It's this group of Republican business leaders that have locked hands and locked arms with these Marxist Democrats. | ||
And frankly, I think it's a foolish, very foolish strategic move on the part of these businessmen, but they are so fearful about losing You know, things like the Super Bowl. | ||
You know, before Carrie was elected, and I really do believe she was elected, but before the election, you know, the NFL was saying, well, you know, if Carrie Lake's elected, we're going to pull the Super Bowl out of Arizona. | ||
And so, these are big economic impact programs, and so the power elite, you know, wants to keep Arizona To be in a state that is receiving a lot of these big business investments. | ||
And so that's what's really going on here. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Leahy, you hang there. | ||
I got Floyd Brown. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to try to get to Naomi. | ||
There was a big protest at Yale, right now in New Haven, about VAX mandates for these kids. | ||
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And try to even get Dave Walshing here on Next in the World. | ||
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Let's take down the CCD! | ||
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Michael Patrick Leahy, your thoughts and observations. | ||
We're obviously going to have you back over the weekend as we follow this thing closely of the smash mouth nature of the Democratic Party in Arizona, sir. | ||
So here's where we stand right now. | ||
Last night, Cochise County became the 15th and final county to certify the election results by statute. | ||
December 5th, which is Monday. | ||
Katie Hobbs is set to certify the election. | ||
She will do that. | ||
And then there will be a few days where we'll wait for Kerry Lake to file an election contest in Superior Court in Arizona, and that case will have five days for the judge to determine whether or not Kerry's case has merit, and the election should be annulled, or whether he will throw that out. | ||
So that's where we stand right now. | ||
My understanding is that, and I'm hearing this from various sources, I've talked to some people, Cochise County has retained some lawyers. | ||
I think they're actually thinking of maybe even going to federal court to sort this thing out. | ||
Folks in Cochise are not going to sit down and just take this. | ||
They're quite worked up down there, as they should be. | ||
Leahy, how do people get to Arizona Sun-Times? | ||
Go to ArizonaSunTimes.com. | ||
ArizonaSunTimes.com. | ||
We're in 11 states. | ||
Arizona is one of them. | ||
You can also reach the Star News Network at StarNewsNetwork.com. | ||
reach me on Twitter and get her at Michael P. Leahy. | ||
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Thank you brother. Floyd Brown, your assessment sir? Well I think that Michael Patrick Leahy laid it out pretty clearly what's happening. | |
I happen to be in contact with many of Carrie Lake's lawyers. | ||
They have a very strong case. | ||
The question is, will we find a judge that will hear that case? | ||
There was major malfeasance on the part of Maricopa County Reporter and in the elections office and with Bill Gates. | ||
And so we will see if they actually do call for a new election. | ||
They should call for a new election. | ||
But, you know, it's been difficult for conservatives to get a hearing in court on any of these election questions. | ||
And Mark Elias and the smash mouth Democrats have been ahead of us every step of the way. | ||
Hey, you're only going to win with Smash Mouth, right? | ||
This is not a dinner party, as they say. | ||
Floyd, we've got this whole issue of sanctions. | ||
I don't have time with it now. | ||
They've come after Carey Lake, and they're trying to make it look like it's this process. | ||
It's actually a process from a while ago. | ||
It's a radical Democratic judge. | ||
We'll either track you down this afternoon or tomorrow, get Carey Lake's people on here to talk about it. | ||
It's another misdirection play. | ||
But thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
A lot going on in Arizona. | ||
We're going to have more of, I think, the combatants themselves, some of these lawyers. | ||
Hobbs is supposed to be in court, and that's going to be by Zoom at 1130 on the situation in Arizona 1, which I thought, if you guys read it last night, we put up one of the most interesting lawsuits they got out there. | ||
We had the gentleman running for Congress, Josh Barnett, on last night. | ||
We're following that closely. | ||
They're getting ready to go into court. | ||
But Katie Hobbs is supposed to have her day in court here unless something's changed here minute by minute. | ||
Let's go to Tony Cardwell. | ||
Over with the maintenance workers of the railroad union. | ||
Tony, my man, the populace stood up. | ||
You had Josh Hawley, you had Rubio, you had some guys there. | ||
It wasn't enough. | ||
You guys got stiffed. | ||
I hate to be so blunt about it. | ||
I mean, the Democratic Party in the Biden regime stiffed workers pretty brazenly, did they not? | ||
You had Hawley and Rubio and some others kind of try to do what they could do, but it wasn't enough. | ||
Sir, give us your assessment. | ||
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Yeah, no, we're excited that we were able to pull five total Republicans over to our side on the issue and that they stood with the working class constituents in their territories and their voters. | |
That was a good decision. | ||
For the Republicans that didn't, it's going to be frustrating because you know that labor always has a loud voice and when you stand with the duopoly, globalist, then you're not going to get the Republican vote. | ||
But Joe Biden and Marty Washington, these guys are all friends. | ||
All they tell us all day long, they're pro-union. | ||
You know, he's Joe from Scranton and he's so pro-union and he's always working out for the workers. This just blatantly, this blatantly stiffed you guys. It shut down the ability to strike, which unions fought for decades. | ||
My grandfather and father were union guys. | ||
My grandfather's one of the guys that started the union in the phone company back in the 30s when he said it was pretty tough going for a while. | ||
The companies and the government played smash mouth against the workers. | ||
And so these guys are old school union guys. | ||
Now, to be blunt, my dad in later years was not exactly a fan of everything that dealt with unions by a long shot. | ||
But here you got, Biden is telling me he's Mr. Union. | ||
And all the union bosses love him. | ||
And here, let me be blunt. | ||
You guys got stiffed. | ||
They used the power of Congress to take away your ability to go out, and then they didn't give you the one thing the guys had asked for. | ||
People said, well, they got a 24% pay raise, but that's over many years. | ||
And right now with Biden's inflation, you guys are losing, I think, 3% a year on wages. | ||
Is my math wrong there? | ||
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Yeah, it depends on what inflation numbers you use, of course. | |
But yeah, from the inflation numbers that we look at, we're either close to or breaking even or just under inflation. | ||
But yeah, look, Schumer and Pelosi worked on splitting the bill as well. | ||
So our belief was that if the sick leave was included in one bill, then they would have had a vote to accept the bill if they wanted to strike. | ||
Instead, they split the bill in two. | ||
We're happy that we got it and that we got an opportunity to vote on it. | ||
And we got very, very close. | ||
We had 52 votes for it. | ||
We were short eight votes. | ||
We had four Democrats that did not vote and two Republicans. | ||
And then Joe Manchin screwed us too. | ||
So he voted against it. | ||
So we aren't happy the way that it went down, but we are glad that we at least got our voice out there. | ||
We lost, but we got the issue raised enough to where You know, people were passionate about it. | ||
We were on all kinds of media outlets. | ||
We got a lot of attention on the matter. | ||
And it's important to get the blue collar workers front and center in some of the media that's out there right now, because they've been neglected for too long. | ||
And I think, you know, I'll say this. | ||
We all know that you helped lead the cause when Trump got elected. | ||
And one of the things he was able to do is resonate with the blue collar workers out there. | ||
In this particular case. | ||
There are some Republicans that finally stepped up and backed us up and that's important. | ||
This is going to be remembered and they're going to get union votes when they do that. | ||
I have no problem supporting Republicans that stand by us. | ||
We weren't pushing liberal or conservative agendas. | ||
We weren't pushing some far left issue. | ||
We were pushing just a very basic common decency that should be in all agreements. | ||
That's the ability to not be forced to go into work sick. | ||
So, you know, the Republicans that stood with us, they're going to be rewarded for it. | ||
I guarantee it. | ||
The Democrats that didn't and the Republicans that didn't, they're going to be a problem. | ||
Biden could have came out way, you know, much stronger for us. | ||
There's no doubt about that. | ||
There's no refuting that. | ||
If you're going to claim that you are a pro-labor president and your Amtrak Joe is what he was identified as, then you better stand with labor, even when it's tough. | ||
And he didn't. | ||
Things got tough and he was worried about, you know, some bumps in the economy and whatnot. | ||
And so he was soft on the labor issue. | ||
And that's not good for him. | ||
That's not going to play out very well, at least with the members that I represent. | ||
Hopefully he follows through. | ||
He said today when he was signing the bill that he would find another way to get this for us. | ||
I'm not a fan of executive orders and things like that necessarily, but if he wants to work on some form of legislation or executive order to get sick leave for railroaders, then I'm good with it. | ||
I think we may have talked about this last time, Steve, but Vaccines were mandated and enforced on our employees during the pandemic and they did it under a contractor mandate. | ||
The railroads for the first time that I know of claim that there are federal contractors and so that they can then force vaccines on our members. | ||
Well guess what federal contractors get? | ||
They get seven sick leave days. | ||
So the railroads Pick and choose when they want to utilize federal contractor initiatives and laws and rules. | ||
And then they abandon it when there's some gain for the workers. | ||
This is just the typical, you know, duopoly globalist corporations right now. | ||
This is how they behave. | ||
Tony, how do they follow you? | ||
We got the back of the workers here. | ||
We want to make sure we keep bringing you back on. | ||
How do people follow you in the interim? | ||
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I would just say You can find us on Twitter. | |
We're on all the media outlets, and I'm not the best with that stuff, but we also have a website. | ||
We also have our website, the bmw.org. | ||
There, you got it up. | ||
They can follow us there. | ||
There's new stories, and they can read our latest stories. | ||
We've been all over media, all the major media outlets, and important ones like yours as well, Steve. | ||
I enjoyed being on here with you and talking with you and talking to you. | ||
Listeners about this issue and I appreciate you giving me an opportunity to do so Well, the war room's got your back. | ||
So make sure you we want to make sure we get you back on Tony In fact, I'm gonna play right now Tony. | ||
Thank you so much for for joining us now that Tony mentions it Do we have the do we have the Rand Paul clip can't play the Rand Paul? | ||
Let's play rent. | ||
Let's play Rand Paul's clip right now. | ||
We talked about Tony these mandates He's perfect. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I'm the first to admit I'm far from perfect. | ||
But when you say do over I You know, I really can't see something that I would do completely over. | ||
Senator Rand Paul joins us now. | ||
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Don't you love it when someone asks you what you've done wrong in your life and you pause for about 40 seconds and scratch your chin? | |
Let me count the ways. | ||
Likely, likely there is no public figure or public health figure that has made a greater error in judgment than Dr. Fauci. | ||
The error in judgment was to fund gain-of-function research in a totalitarian country. | ||
Fund research that allowed them to create super viruses that, in all likelihood, accidentally leaked into the public and caused 7 million people to die. | ||
Think about it. | ||
This is right up there with decisions, some of them malevolent or military, to kill millions of people. | ||
This is accidental, but it goes to judgment. | ||
Talk about errors. | ||
You think he might apologize to the world for funding research that allowed super viruses to be created in a lab, a lab that was not properly outfitted for safety, that people were already reporting was dangerous, to support that type of research and then to look the other way and say nothing to see here and to cover it up. | ||
For the last two years, he's been covering his tracks. | ||
But we've got him red-handed and he won't get away. | ||
Historically, he will be remembered for one of the worst judgments in the history of modern medicine. | ||
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This would probably fall under involuntary manslaughter. | |
7 million deaths. | ||
Rand Paul lays it out right there. | ||
You see the mandates they've got. | ||
Let me bring in Dave Walsh. | ||
Dave, and I'm going to hold you through the break. | ||
You've been warning about this and talking about decisions, guys like Fauci. | ||
We've been talking about Europe and the United States and energy, and we talked about maybe even shutting down the government over energy policy in January, to put it forth. | ||
Give me 30 seconds on Switzerland, sir, and then we'll bring you back through the break. | ||
What's happening to the Swiss? | ||
Well, the Swiss are now contemplating a partial ban on electric vehicle use. | ||
And through their legislative body, they're looking at prescribing temperature restrictions on fridges, washing machines, on the ski resorts, and on nightclub use of electricity to bare minimum because they've got an electricity shortage. | ||
This is partly caused by they're dependent on the French for nuclear, the reactors, many of them in France, still down for these tube, reactor tube replacements and repairs. | ||
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Uh, so, and as well, the large, large dependents on... Hang on, I'm gonna bring you back. | |
Dave Walsh is now on track to call more shots than Steve Cortez. | ||
Switzerland, with massive restrictions. | ||
And by the way, their beloved electric vehicle, why? | ||
They ain't got the power. | ||
short commercial break. Dave Walsh on the other side. | ||
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Kirk's book on the college scam. You understand the trillion dollars that the federal courts are going to the Supreme Court now to get the No, it's not constitutional. You gotta go to Congress and pass it which won't happen The reason we spend so much time in Europe Dave Walsh is here because of HR1 we're trying to get you ahead of the curve here in early January They're gonna put forward a full spectrum energy dominance bill that's gonna force a confrontation to with the Biden regime | ||
This is a regime that went over and negotiated the payment of reparations. | ||
Paid for by you. | ||
Trillions of dollars of third world dictators because of climate change damage. | ||
Our regime here is as radical as anybody in Europe, and I want to start to see what's happening in Europe. | ||
Once again, Dave, take a minute or two. | ||
You've warned about this, about the laws of physics. | ||
What's happening in Switzerland, the most eco-friendly and, you know, secure nation on Earth? | ||
What is happening to them and their economy? | ||
Well, they've got a massive electricity shortage due to two things, dependence in their system. | ||
The average Western European country is now about 24% dependent on intermittent renewables that are not dispatchable, meaning you can't hit the on button and know that you've got electricity, like with a combined cycle nuclear or coal plant. | ||
They're also a big importer of electricity from France, which has a remaining problem in the reactors with these tube leaks being evaluated, repaired, replaced. | ||
They're still underway. | ||
They've got an electricity shortage and they're banning fridge use at certain times of the day, washing machines on restricted duty. | ||
These are all hard to enforce things, nightclubs being shut early, even ski resorts being closed to conserve electricity. | ||
These measures, if you look at a couple of the largest countries, England and Germany, have both now nearly 34% of their electricity resource is non-dispatchable. | ||
Meaning solar, wind, and resources that you can't hit an on button and know they're going to be there for you. | ||
Where 15 years ago, 100% of their electricity resource was dispatchable, base load, known to be there, reliable generation. | ||
That's the big change. | ||
These things are visiting here in the state of free Florida. | ||
For example, we've got now the largest utility has announced a cessation of building any more combined cycle gas fired plants in Florida. | ||
They're only going to build solar. | ||
That's NextEra. | ||
NextEra is building 62 solar farms in Florida with the full support of the Public Service Commission here, right under the threshold where they have to bid these in at 74.5 megawatts each. | ||
Reserve margins here will begin to decline progressively under the influence of subsidies and the green mantra that, let me just say, many in government are here totally in support of on both sides of all issues. | ||
Uh, bought into this. | ||
So we're, we're looking at the same issues, even here, even here, Dave, we've got to bounce. | ||
What's the social media. | ||
We're gonna get more into this. | ||
This is my point. | ||
This radical regime is kind of coordinated on a global basis. | ||
And we're going to get the bomb. | ||
Europe is about to implode because of this, a cold dark winter. | ||
And it gets the whole food crisis. | ||
We'll get more Dave Walsh. | ||
How do people get to you on social media? | ||
It's a, Steve, you mentioned yesterday, how's this all happening? | ||
Lack of accountability and elections has a great deal to do with it. | ||
It's noticed. | ||
Arizona is noticed in Western Europe also. | ||
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Walsh, you're a wise man, sir. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
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