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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try 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? | ||
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. Vance. | |
Okay, it is Thursday, 23 February, Year of the Lord, 2023, on the eve of tomorrow's the first year, the first anniversary of the beginning of the Third World War. | ||
We're getting all of that. We've got problems domestically, and this war that we're forcing is only adding to that. | ||
Number one, we can't pay for it. | ||
We can't afford to pay for anything. We're bankrupt. | ||
That is why you're the chairman of the creditors committee, MAGA. You're the chairman, because you've got to be the common sense. | ||
Brad, continue. I just want people to come back. | ||
On another show and walk you through this. | ||
But to show you how bad it is, there's not even though you jack interest rates to make sure that people that are chasing yield like the Chinese or the Japanese or, you know, insurance companies throughout the world will flock into your government securities. | ||
This business plan is so unsellable. | ||
That we have to just buy it ourselves. | ||
We just created ourselves. | ||
We just buy it ourselves. This is what printing money is about. | ||
You can't sell it to people because they're jiggy. | ||
They're jiggy that this thing is so unstable. | ||
And so when they start talking about these new charts where they got 100 % and 200 % and everything like that, that's not total debt. | ||
They're just looking at the government. | ||
This is what you own. This is just what the government owns. | ||
It's a Ponzi scheme. | ||
This Ponzi scheme is actually worse than Social Security. | ||
That's another scheme. | ||
We're not going to touch Social Security and Medicare. | ||
One of the reasons the Ponzi scheme is they've taken the cash. | ||
They're supposed to go to that and try to pay for everything else. | ||
The whole thing is a house of cards. | ||
Your bet is all your Wall Street guys and these guys in the Finance Committee and you see them on CNBC and Bloomberg. | ||
They've got knitted brows and they're talking about this. | ||
It's all crap. It's a Ponzi scheme. | ||
If it wasn't a Ponzi scheme, we wouldn't have to create it and buy it ourselves. | ||
The world would buy it. Dave Brat, continue on, sir. | ||
This is, hey, they're sitting there pouring $200 billion into Ukraine. | ||
We've committed, either sent cash for funding the government. | ||
Remember, we're paying for all the nurses and doctors. | ||
They got health care. Do you have health care? | ||
How are you doing right now? How's your health care? | ||
You got a nice health care plan? | ||
You got a good health care plan? | ||
No, you don't. You know why? | ||
Because your money's going overseas to pay for other people's, okay? | ||
That's what Biden's coming here with all this big talk, I'm saving the world, and Morning Joe's sitting there going, it's like Reagan, it's like Jack Kennedy, it's all crap, right? | ||
He's taking your money and shoveling it into money, being money laundered over there, and then shoveling it into a dumpster fire, okay? | ||
Continue on, Dave Brat. | ||
You're making me feel good here. | ||
You're getting me jacked up on this. | ||
Yep, yep. The Oxford Don was hot at halftime there. | ||
That was good. Yesterday, Benny was so inspiring, right, because of his care for humanity. | ||
The left used to care for this thing called humanity. | ||
But I'm shocked still at the suburban moms and dads who are highly educated, and they got kids they care about. | ||
And you're exactly right. | ||
This new $2 trillion forever is a Ponzi scheme. | ||
It used to be, you know, Maybe plausible that we could make some dent with economic growth in the older days to pay off $1 trillion deficits. | ||
I personally didn't believe that, so I voted no on every budget. | ||
They could make a plausible case. | ||
Now, it's just a fraud. | ||
As you said, this whole thing, everybody knows at a minimum they're going to have to run 5 % inflation to just pay the debt off with funny money or worse outcomes. | ||
But let's just take a look at the next chart. | ||
This is what's new, right, as we've covered on this show. | ||
The Fed produced a super bubble by keeping the federal funds rate at 0 % for a decade. | ||
That's why we're in a super bubble. | ||
In the last few days, by the way, go out to your financial papers. | ||
Things are turning quick. | ||
All of a sudden, Wall Street's starting to say, oops, something's coming, like this show's been saying. | ||
I'll just get to the bottom line on this chart. | ||
Just look over at the far right. | ||
What's new? The dark purple is just your normal... | ||
You know, spending deficit, the old trillion dollar kind of thing. | ||
Now it's going to two trillion. | ||
The pink underneath it is the new part. | ||
That's the interest payments on the debt. | ||
And so the stuff, the dark purple, just think of that as all the stuff we buy from using government. | ||
The pink is interest payments. | ||
And so the stuff is growing at 0.4%. | ||
The interest payments are growing at 300 % of that rate at 1.2%. | ||
That's the part that ensures insolvency and bankruptcy in 20 years. | ||
Okay. For all you folks out there, remember the 10-year treasury runs your life. | ||
I just want to make sure you understand. | ||
The bond market's thrown up on this. | ||
They've puked on this model. | ||
That's why I have an inverted yield curve. | ||
This is why Home Depot yesterday, you've seen these big retailers in particular. | ||
They're missing numbers like they've never missed before. | ||
And stocks are dropping 5 % a day, 7 % a day, 8%. | ||
This is unheard of. And the reason is it go back to the trillion dollars on the credit cards. | ||
People are using the credit cards just to get by. | ||
And, of course, the interest rates in the credit cards now explode to 20%. | ||
Let me cut to the chase. | ||
This is impossible. | ||
It is not sustainable. | ||
It's not close to being sustainable. | ||
I made my life early on after business school and working at Goldman Sachs and going through these types of models with companies and telling CEOs, hey, I got news for you. | ||
The money's not going to salute on this. | ||
This sucks, okay? | ||
Ours is humiliating how bad it is, and we're burying not just our children and grandchildren. | ||
We're burying you. | ||
We got a clip from Janet Yellen. | ||
Poor Janet Yellen wanted to quit. | ||
It's so bad right now she can't quit because they can't confirm a new Secretary of the Treasury and say, no, baby, you're stuck with it. | ||
I want you to understand in this complete fiasco... | ||
Where we can't pay for anything, it's another three and a half, and you've got the Republicans, they're skipping around, playing jacks over there. | ||
They're going to come back with some totally performative. | ||
Oh, we're going to cut in the out years. | ||
We're going to tie some of this all crap. | ||
We want massive cuts in this appropriations bill. | ||
We want $100 billion out of defense. | ||
We want $100 billion out of the social justice warrior stuff. | ||
That's $200 billion as a down payment to show that we're serious. | ||
That's $200 billion now. | ||
And anybody that doesn't back that plan is happy talking you. | ||
And they can come on this show. | ||
I will debate anybody. | ||
There's nobody in this country that can stand on stage with Stephen K. Bannon and go through these numbers, okay? | ||
Nobody. Nobody. | ||
I've debated them all. | ||
Nobody. And we're going to hammer these people. | ||
No happy talk. | ||
No kind of performative like they've been doing for decades and decades and decades. | ||
I just want the audience to fully embrace. | ||
Let's play the clip. We've got Janet Yellen. | ||
I want to know where your tax dollars are going right now. | ||
Let's go to Janet Yellen. Economic assistance is making Ukraine's resistance possible by supporting the home front, funding critical public services, and helping keep the government running. | ||
In the coming months, we expect to provide around $10 billion in additional economic support for Ukraine. | ||
Putin himself thought he would achieve a victory at minimal cost, in the words of CIA Director Bill Burns. | ||
One year later, Putin's war has been a strategic failure for the Kremlin. | ||
Ukraine still stands. | ||
Okay, the CBO, I'm going to refer back. | ||
I'm going to refer back to the New York Times from the CBO. The $19 trillion in 10 years, it gets us over $50 trillion. | ||
I told you at the time, it doesn't even include more boondoggles in Ukraine. | ||
Right there, she has the gall. | ||
Look around your county. | ||
Look around your city. | ||
Look around where you live. | ||
They're given another $10 billion. | ||
This is not military aid. | ||
This is going to what was the third most corrupt country in the world by the people that analyzed that. | ||
All oligarchs in Zelensky is on another $10 billion to pay for the critical services of the government, basically to pay for the government to exist. | ||
Are they pumping? First of all, we're going to have to have massive cuts. | ||
Let me go back. | ||
Let me rewind. We need a $100 billion cut in the defense budget. | ||
We need a $100 billion concomitant cut on the social side. | ||
That's $100 billion of tough cuts. | ||
These are going to be tough cuts. They're going to leave a mark. | ||
They're going to leave a mark. And right now you've got Janet Yellen right there today. | ||
No, we've got to give another $10 billion to Ukraine. | ||
Who's going to vote for that? | ||
Brett, are the Republicans going to get serious here, particularly the Freedom Caucus and the deficit hawks? | ||
Am I going to see some real hawks? | ||
Am I going to hear nothing but happy talk and a bunch of performative formulas that we need hard money cuts today in this year's appropriation bill? | ||
This is why Mitch McConnell And these clowns took the gavel out of our hands. | ||
Now, are we going to get those cuts and appropriations and not more happy talk, sir? | ||
I don't think we are. | ||
We're going to get happy talk. | ||
There's a few warriors. | ||
You've had them on the show. Ralph Norman, Biggs, General Perry, some of my old buddies, Thomas Massey on the Libertarian front. | ||
They need to get loud and vocal right now. | ||
But, you know, they're going to make the argument, hey, we just have the house. | ||
You can't pass anything anyway. | ||
So, you know, in order to win two years from now, you got to do blah, blah, blah and run up. | ||
No, no, no, okay, oh, okay. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. Brat just hit it right there. | ||
They're going to say, I've heard this already. | ||
We don't want to burden Nikki Haley or Ron DeSantis or anybody with this. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Forget that. This is here and now. | ||
This has got to stop. | ||
I don't care about Ron DeSantis. | ||
And Trump's a big boy. He's a tough guy. | ||
He'll handle himself. Trust me. | ||
Trump will say, hey, I got this. | ||
I got this. You've got to do your job now. | ||
You need this vote to force these guys out. | ||
You've got to tell the Biden regime we're not going to do this. | ||
Brat, we've got to go. | ||
I'm going to get you back on because this is everything. | ||
Real quickly, because I'm going to have Lee Wonsberg on and Mike Lindell, two individuals who are running companies based on their Christian principles, right? | ||
And it's tough now. What do you teach them down at Liberty? | ||
Before I let you go, you've got all these young scholars coming down there. | ||
Liberty is one of the great universities in this nation, one of the great Christian universities, about being a business person in the modern world, in the modern world. | ||
The Ashbury Revival is fantastic. | ||
You've got the Holy Spirit doing that. When you've got to go out into the hammer zone of the modern business world, what do you teach them? | ||
Yep. Well, you teach them the full counsel of Scripture, which includes the creation, the fall. | ||
We're living in a very fallen world, and you've got to be wise as serpents in that world, right? | ||
And then you are commanded by Christ to love your neighbor, but that's not some soft thing. | ||
Read through the good book. I just read through Matthew on every person Jesus encounters. | ||
Go through and read it that way. | ||
That's what you should do in business. | ||
He analyzed people. He knew who the good guys were, the bad guys were, and treated them properly. | ||
But basically, at Liberty, we just teach the full history of thought, which includes all the good stuff that's made us what we are. | ||
The Judeo-Christian tradition is the baseline from which everything else comes, right? | ||
Magna Carta, the idea of freedom challenged the rulers and dictators who ran the world for all human history. | ||
Until about 1776. | ||
And a bunch of preachers in on the American Revolution. | ||
And then we got really lucky and we got James Madison at Princeton to write the Constitution. | ||
Adam Smith in Scotland to put his logic down on free markets. | ||
That free market system works great with a huge exception. | ||
You've got to buy into the Judeo-Christian system and the rule of law. | ||
China does not. | ||
So there's a huge new asterisk under free markets. | ||
What that means needs reinterpretation. | ||
You're, of course, leading the charge on that. | ||
But that's what we teach at Liberty. | ||
And the kids internalize it. | ||
The students, the scholars, internalize their faith. | ||
In obedience to God to go out and choose a calling and a career where you help build up the kingdom of God, not just, you know, financialization and make a bunch of money for yourself. | ||
So you can go make money. | ||
That's a good thing. Wealth is good if you use it properly. | ||
And so the target is always God's will. | ||
And everyone out there, we got to get going right now. | ||
That's the call for revival right there. | ||
It doesn't have to be showy. | ||
You just go to a private room like the good book says and pray like crazy. | ||
For this country and every friend you know, spread the good word. | ||
Dave Brant, honored to have you on here. | ||
How did they get you on social media? | ||
Yeah, yeah, Brat Economics. | ||
I've posted all this stuff already. | ||
I've been posting a ton of just basic, basic economic stuff that everybody needs to know. | ||
I'll be at CPAC Friday at 3 on an education panel, so I look forward to seeing all my Old friends and new friends out there at CPAC Friday at 3, come on up and I'd love to say hey. | ||
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God bless everyone. Dave, Brad, thank you. | |
Okay, we're gonna take a short break. | ||
We're gonna go back to Pennsylvania. We got John Fredericks has joined us from the hearing. | ||
We have Lee Wansgans from Patriot Mobile. | ||
We're going to talk about running a Christian company in today's environment. | ||
We're trying to track down Mike Lindell. | ||
We are packed wall to wall here. | ||
In the war room, we've got a lot more to get through. | ||
Joe Allen, Ben Harnswell, we've got Ukraine, we've got Russia deploying strategic nuclear missiles, the Chinese making moves in the Straits of Taiwan, all of it. | ||
Short commercial break we're gonna be back in the war room in just a second | ||
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Here's your host Stephen K band Yeah. | |
you Okay, we got war and the rumors of war, and they're trying to cry havoc and let loose the dogs. | ||
We're going to get to all that, how we're going to pay for it, what it means, where it's going. | ||
It's scary, but we got some internal work to do first, the war against the American people. | ||
John Frederick's at the hearing in Pennsylvania. | ||
John, can you give us an update on the East Palestine hearing taking place at the Senate in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, sir? | ||
Well, Steve, we're in Menaca, Pennsylvania. | ||
This is the site, the scene of Doug Mastriano's hearing, the first one, the first public hearing on what has happened here at the Community College of Beaver County. | ||
Let me just tell you, Steve, that it has been absolutely riveting the last hour. | ||
We're getting testimony from witnesses crying. | ||
You can't even watch this thing without tears going to your eyes. | ||
The injuries that are being sustained That the fake news media won't report witness after witness coming up, getting rashes, can't breathe, can't sleep, fear for their children, fear for things in the short term, try to drink the water, try to put... | ||
Somebody said they tried to put cream in their coffee. | ||
It bubbled up. The things are disgusting. | ||
They've gotten absolutely no support from anybody. | ||
One of the things that happened here is Matt Adriano... | ||
And his committee had requested that executives from Norfolk Southern come here and try to explain the controlled burn, why they did it, why the tracks were up immediately, why trains were still running on it. | ||
They refused to come. | ||
Two of them declined. | ||
The others gave them basically the New Jersey salute. | ||
Didn't return calls. | ||
Dan Cox, chief of staff for Mastriano, said on my radio, program earlier today that subpoenas were next. | ||
And he said, if you want to try to defy our subpoenas, this isn't Maryland. | ||
This isn't Ohio. This is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Our subpoenas have legal teeth and we will pursue them. | ||
Right up to the end. | ||
So this is very serious. | ||
But Steve, to sit here and see witness after witness. | ||
And these are people, they don't live in East Palestine. | ||
They live 5, 10, 15 miles away here in Pennsylvania, just over the border. | ||
And the stories of what they're going through, the injuries, their children coming home sick, their pets dying, absolutely getting nothing. | ||
There was one resident said that she contacted Norfolk Southern who said, well, go to a motel and save the receipt. | ||
You know, maybe over time we'll come up with a plan to pay you. | ||
These people don't have any money, Steve. | ||
They're working two jobs. | ||
They have nowhere to go. | ||
The other thing is now their home values, which they worked their whole lives for, Steve. | ||
These are working people. | ||
They punch a clock. | ||
All they have is their home. | ||
They're gone. They're worth nothing, Steve. | ||
They have no retirement. | ||
This is a riveting scene here. | ||
Seeing these witnesses, Steve, come up, you just want to cry. | ||
It's one of the most disturbing things that I've ever seen. | ||
And nobody cares about him, Steve. | ||
This is a forgotten community. | ||
There's no media here other than us and a couple of minor TV channels and war rooms. | ||
Thank you, Steve, for covering. | ||
John, jump back in there. | ||
We're going to get to you before the end of the show. | ||
I want you to get there and more coverage. | ||
The great John Frederick's at the tip of the spear here in Pennsylvania at this hearing. | ||
Incredible. I want to make a case, too, that Cox and Mastriano One of the reasons they were defeated is that the donors didn't step up. | ||
The reason? They were too Christian. | ||
I heard it all the time. This lived Christianity is a crazy thing. | ||
Same thing they're saying about Karamo in Michigan. | ||
We're going to have two individuals that run companies about their Christian principles because, hey, if we don't have that, we get nothing. | ||
I've got Lee Wamsgan who's going to join me in the second of Patriot Mobile. | ||
I've got breaking news with the Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, what's the breaking news? | ||
You've got something you're about to file. | ||
I know you're sending a letter, I think, to preserve your documents. | ||
You're talking about a suit that you've got incoming. | ||
Can you get us some speed on it? | ||
Yeah, as everybody knows, Kevin McCarthy and the gang released 44,000 hours from January 6th to exclusively Fox News. | ||
Well, we're not going to sit back and let that happen. | ||
This is our First Amendment provision. | ||
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But Mike, but Mike, but Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, but hang on, Mike, Mike, but hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | |
Of all the fights we got in the world, of all the terrible things going on, we're fighting on every different front. | ||
They're giving 44,000 hours to Tucker because he's got the staff to do it. | ||
Of all the stuff that you're fighting everywhere, you're trying to get the machines out, you're running a company. | ||
You know, they're trying to destroy Mike Lindell. | ||
Why, of all the fights that we got, why would you pick on going up, telling McCarthy he can't partner with Tucker? | ||
Well, because Fox, number one, Fox is going to sift through it and only put out what they want. | ||
And I'm tired of breaking our constitutional rights. | ||
We have to stand up at everything. | ||
Just because they're doing it everywhere, everything has to be addressed. | ||
I don't know why the media is not going after him. | ||
We are at Lindale TV. We're going after him for the First Amendment provision, freedom of the press. | ||
We're injured by not having access. | ||
And then the other thing is the equal protection clause, discrimination by the speaker. | ||
You don't just give it. | ||
It's like a cover-up. | ||
Why does just Fox get this so they can cover it up even more? | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
All of us, including War Room, we all need to see what's on those tapes, and we need to see all of them. | ||
And we need to go through them. | ||
We're the press, too. | ||
Why would you... | ||
It doesn't even make sense. | ||
And this also goes back to my lawsuits with Dominion and others. | ||
There's a lot of cover-up going on where the two even kind of tie together out there. | ||
But the lawyers say, we were going to go after Fox to get it. | ||
And the lawyers, yesterday we had a big meeting and they said, no, we're going to go right after the Speaker, right after Congress. | ||
And I'll take it all the way up. | ||
I don't care if I don't get it there. | ||
We're gonna run this all the way to the Supreme Court. | ||
I'm tired of our violation of our constitutional rights, Steve. | ||
It's just not right. | ||
It's disgusting. So you're saying that you want, with Lindale TV, you'll put a team on it, but you want to see the tapes and videos, the same time Fox sees it. | ||
You've got tons of respect for Tucker, but just given everything that's going on in this situation, you want to lay your, you only trust your own lying eyes, right? | ||
You want to see, you're from Missouri, you want to see all 41,000 hours. | ||
I don't want to see some sort of curated version of that. | ||
Is that what you're telling us? And you're prepared to go? | ||
That's right. You know, I consider this even like a block. | ||
Once again, it's another block. | ||
You know, Steve, we've got a big thing coming out too, you know, the Election Crime Bureau that's going to be coming out, everybody. | ||
I'll tell you that now. And I'm tired of going into states when we're trying to fix our election platforms and fix this and save our country. | ||
And then you get blockers, whether it's a news outlet like Fox, whether it's our own Republicans. | ||
We just had another state here where a guy named Shane Scholler, who's running for Secretary of State of Missouri, he sued a citizen for asking for cast vote records. | ||
I mean, this guy is just disgusting. | ||
He sued this citizen. | ||
Freedom of Information Act went and asked for cast vote records, and he sued her. | ||
And then he's running for election. | ||
It says, stop election fraud. | ||
Shane Scholler for SOS. This is the problem we have. | ||
We're not going to let this happen anymore. | ||
On our watch, we're not. | ||
We're not going to let this happen. | ||
We come to your state to fix these election platforms, and you better get out of our way, because we're not stopping. | ||
We're getting our country back. | ||
And I'm tired of our constitutional rights being broke. | ||
Oh, you only get to see so much of this. | ||
We trust Fox to be able to give exactly what we need to see as the public. | ||
No, all news outlets need to get this information. | ||
Have you reached out to Kevin McCarthy? | ||
Yeah, we're doing that this morning. | ||
We're doing that. The lawyer said, well, we're going to give him a chance. | ||
We're gonna give him a chance, and we're reaching out in more ways. | ||
I'm gonna text him, too, actually, but they said we gotta do it through the right channels, not just texting. | ||
So they're serving papers this morning, and we'll give a full report on that next Monday to see if he maybe, maybe he'll just say, yeah, it's not right, we just give it to Fox. | ||
Let's give it to the people! | ||
So you're going to serve papers on Kevin McCarthy this morning about this situation? | ||
Absolutely. He's going to be on notice and we're going to serve papers to him to say, we all want this. | ||
Not just Lindell TV, but it should be open to everybody. | ||
I don't want an exclusive either or a semi-exclusive. | ||
It needs to go to everybody so we can all look at it together. | ||
Maybe somebody needs part of that for a defense that they're sitting in a prison for two years. | ||
Or maybe somebody that needs something for lawsuits of getting sued for $6 billion like MyPillow and Mike Lindell. | ||
Or maybe someone needs it for all different reasons. | ||
Fox gets to sift through it and go, okay, what do we need it for? | ||
What do the Murdochs need it for? | ||
Some more cover-up? I don't know. | ||
Okay, Mike, before you go, we're going to have in the next segment, we're going to have people from Patriot Mobile. | ||
We're talking about how you run a company as a Christian, as a devout, committed Christian, living a life under Christian precepts. | ||
How tough is it in the business world today? | ||
We've got about a minute. How tough is it to run MyPillow, given the dog-eat-dog world that modern business has become, sir? | ||
Well, for me, Steve, I get attacked for so many different reasons. | ||
I don't even know if I'm attacked because I'm a Christian and our company's a Christian company that, you know, but it's terrible. | ||
It's part of that cancel culture that, you know, I will tell you this even, you know, My book even got canceled at Christianbooks.com, a Christian company. | ||
For what? For being, you know, my book, What Are the Odds? | ||
From Crack Addict to CEO. I just am going through something right now with Amazon and going something through DuckDuck, the search engine. | ||
These things, are they canceling it because of my Christian, because of my faith? | ||
Maybe. It's hard to tell in this age we're in what they're Why they're canceling you. | ||
I had Vimeo, I will tell you this, Vimeo, the company Vimeo, as corrupt as YouTube, can I say that? | ||
I guess I just did. So Vimeo canceled MyPillow once, Steve, because I did a testimony at a church. | ||
And I put it up on Vimeo. | ||
It was my testimonial. | ||
And they took all our videos down on MyPillow and said, don't you ever put up a video of you not talking about MyPillow, about talking about God. | ||
Mike, we got to bounce. | ||
How do they get to you on social media? | ||
Yeah, you're a getter. I'm a Truth Social. | ||
And at Frank Speech, get the app, Frank Speech, get up there. | ||
And we're putting stuff out every day. | ||
Thank you, brother. Appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, Steve. Live Christianity in the business world. | ||
Patriot Mobile next in the world. This is your host Stephen K. Babb. Okay, CPAC.org slash... | ||
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We did this at Phoenix in the Turning Point. | ||
We did it at Dallas. Live at CPAC in Dallas. | ||
It was fantastic. In fact, Lee Wamsgan joined us in Dallas, part of the live audience. | ||
Lee, first of all, tell us about Patriot Mobile. | ||
One of the things we're doing here is trying to highlight particularly people that are running companies under the principles of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Because right now we're seeing whether you've got Mastriano, Cox in Maryland, Caramo in Michigan, The donor class, the business community class, is saying, well, these people are too far-right Christian, they're Christian nutcases, we're not going to give any money, etc. | ||
And it gets back to why has the business community gotten so far off the tracks of the principles underlying the Judeo-Christian West? | ||
Tell us about Patriot Mobile and what you guys do. | ||
So the bottom line is, yes, we're a cell phone company. | ||
Yes, we provide nationwide 4G and 5G coverage. | ||
But right on the front of our website, Patriot Mobile's mission is to passionately defend our God-given rights and freedoms and above all to glorify God in all that we do. | ||
So we are a Christian company from our leadership on and we are unashamedly so and we provide all local US-based customer service and Cell phones are something everyone has. | ||
Why would you want to give your money to the enemies that are fighting to take away our freedoms? | ||
We should be supporting more companies that are Judeo-Christian based, that believe in our freedoms, and that are authentically fighting for America. | ||
How tough is it today? | ||
Because you guys give X amount of money that you make to different charities or organizations. | ||
I know you run one of the outside groups. | ||
But how tough is it today? | ||
Because you look at the Norfolk Southern, and I'm not trying to draw the exact equation, but the focus there was obviously on profits from the beginning. | ||
And that's all going to get sorted out, and we're going to be on that like a dog on a bone. | ||
Exactly what happened, why the EPA wasn't involved, why they're trying to throw the local fire chief under the bus. | ||
But how tough is it today? | ||
In today's environment, in today's environment, to really run a company in the dog-eat-dog world of American late-stage capitalism, to run a company under the principles of the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
Well, I'll tell you, if you are coming out and being very vocal about being a Christian and shocked when you're attacked, You don't know your Bible. | ||
1 Peter tells us that we should count it joy when we are attacked for proclaiming Jesus Christ as our Lord and Savior. | ||
What we also have is, you know, we get attacked for crazy things like donating pizza to police officers. | ||
When those things happen, though, Steve, go back to Genesis 50-20. | ||
What evil is meant to attack us and hurt us, the Lord uses it for good. | ||
I mean, we have had 100 % growth year after year, and every time we get attacked by the national woke media, our phones ring off the hook, and our sales increase, and we're blessed by it. | ||
Talk about outside. You run the outside foundation. | ||
Talk about the foundation's work, too, because some of the stuff you do is pretty amazing. | ||
So it is a political action committee, and it is a separate legal entity. | ||
And we launched just a year ago. | ||
And the first campaigns we got into were school board races. | ||
And we chose 11 candidates in the school board races in four different independent school districts in North Texas. | ||
We focused on Tarrant County. | ||
And the reason for that is, again, it was our first year. | ||
Our funds were limited. | ||
But Tarrant County is larger than 15 states in population. | ||
It's the largest red county left in the nation. | ||
And it's critical to Texas. | ||
And if we lose Texas's 40 electoral votes, it'd be very difficult to ever have a Republican president. | ||
So that was our focus. | ||
In Texas, most of our municipal elections are in May. | ||
So that was the first election that we took on. | ||
We won 11 of 11. | ||
It was not easy. One of them went into a runoff, and so we followed that through the end to June. | ||
The second that was over, we pivoted to the midterms, and we took on Saving Terrick County. | ||
A lot of the pundits said, Tarrant County is lost. | ||
There's no way you can save it. | ||
The trend was not going our way. | ||
What they didn't know is that for years we had been pouring into local elections and getting conservatives who had actually lived here a long time, but who took Texas for granted. | ||
We got them to wake up when it was starting to attack their children in their own backyard. | ||
And so those voters did come back out And we won every countywide race in Tarrant County. | ||
The governor, the lieutenant governor, our wonderful attorney general, all won Tarrant County races. | ||
And that was not expected. | ||
I'm very pleased and very thankful that the leadership at Patriot Mobile chose to donate to the Patriot Mobile Action PAC, which is, again, a separate legal entity. | ||
And that was a pretty good first year. | ||
How important is it, this concept, it's in the Catholic Church and some basic Christian ranks of subsidiarity. | ||
How important are the school board races, the local county commissioner races, these races that really touch people's lives? | ||
Because a lot of people focus on who's going to be president and who's going to be in the Senate, all this. | ||
How important are these local races? | ||
Well, a lot of people learned during the COVID shutdowns how important their county judge was and how important their district attorney was. | ||
And I'll tell you the left has known about the importance of these positions for a very long time. | ||
That's why Soros and the extreme leftists have been attacking and implanting very liberal district attorneys into their county government. | ||
During the shutdowns in Texas, people realized how important and how powerful the county judges were. | ||
And, you know, Texas was pretty shut down. | ||
It was not the conservative state people think it's supposed to be. | ||
During the shutdowns. | ||
So those are so critical to our everyday life. | ||
Our municipal government, our school boards and our city councils. | ||
You talk in Texas, a state that doesn't have a state income tax. | ||
Those are some of the highest taxes we pay in property taxes and our school boards and our city councils set those tax rates. | ||
Additionally, they're responsible for public safety. | ||
They're responsible when the governor puts out an edict to be the wall that keeps our freedom safe within our municipal bounds. | ||
And they're just incredibly important. | ||
Additionally, for example, my current congresswoman, my previous congressman, they all started at city council. | ||
It really is the farm team for higher office. | ||
It's where people kind of cut their teeth on politics. | ||
And where you can really see what people are made of. | ||
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Lee, how do people find out more about Patriot Mobile, the company itself and the service, and how do they find out more about you and the PAC? So Patriot Mobile is PatriotMobile.com or call 972-PATRIOT. If you call us, you're going to get a United States-based person on the phone. | |
We do not outsource our customer service outside of the United States. | ||
And if you want to find Patriot Mobile Action, it's patriotmobileaction.com. | ||
Lee, once again, thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate you having on. Hopefully see you guys at CPAC. We'll be there. | ||
We'll see you there. Thanks, Dean. | ||
See you there, and you'll be part of the show again. | ||
You guys did a great job of the live show, so thank you. | ||
Look, the watchword there is this is what we're trying to do. | ||
Stop giving your money to people that hate you. | ||
It's one of the reasons we keep telling people, hey, you've got to start looking at alternatives. | ||
It's the reason Public SQ... We're so far, you know, we're so in back of, and we love those guys and try to promote it. | ||
Right now, the Birch Gold guys, I'm on the third, and I'm working through this. | ||
I'm doing my homework assignment. | ||
We're not quite there, right? | ||
But we're very close to publishing. | ||
We'll have it by CPAC, I hope, so we can get it out to everybody. | ||
The third installment Of the end of the dollar empire, which is critical to everything we're talking about on cutting the budget. | ||
And the Birch Gold guys have been fantastic. | ||
That's what we strongly recommend today. | ||
You've got to look at every alternative for your money. | ||
You've got to look at Birch Gold. | ||
It's one of the reasons we had EnviroCleanse on today. | ||
It's one of the reasons we have MyPatriotSupply. | ||
All this. FJB, the coin. | ||
We keep telling people, you've got to look at alternatives. | ||
You must look at alternatives. | ||
You don't have to do the alternatives, but you have to immerse yourself in the information. | ||
We love FJB. We totally support the community. | ||
It's just one of many of we continue to say, what we're trying to do is give you alternatives and immerse yourself. | ||
Whether you go to MyPatriotSupply and go check out all the information there, and particularly today, hey, I'm going to go to Ben Harner right now about the UN. You've got Putin. | ||
They're actually talking now about another deployment or redeployment of their strategic nuclear missiles. | ||
This wasn't even part of the conversation. | ||
A year ago, or even six months ago. | ||
We're in a situation now, I want everybody to understand this, with a crisis at home, and this crisis is a financial and economic crisis. | ||
You've seen the stock market kind of react over the last couple days. | ||
But it's just far deeper than that. | ||
We are in kind of a cul-de-sac that we can't pull out of. | ||
And right now, Nobody is going to save you personally. | ||
Just not. You have to assume like in East Palestine, Ohio, Trump went out there and forced the action to have a government. | ||
But at the end of the day, you've got to worry about yourself. | ||
That's one of the things with the East Palestine people. | ||
We're trying to make sure they get the tools to make sure that they can take care of themselves and not be abandoned. | ||
But you have to remember in your own personal life. | ||
You have to immerse yourself in all types of different things you would never think. | ||
I realize 98 % or 99 % of this audience are not what we call preppers. | ||
Now you've got to go to those sites just to make sure you've got the generators and you've got the food. | ||
You have to do that. On PublicSQ, I keep telling people, stop giving your money to people who hate you. | ||
You've got to go and check it out where you have like-minded people providing goods and services. | ||
The same thing with birch gold. | ||
I keep telling people you've got to start looking at gold and silver. | ||
You have to look at it. | ||
You have to right now compare what's going to happen to our currency, what's going to happen in this, and you have to make a decision yourself. | ||
It's just like in the FJB community. | ||
You have to go get the information. | ||
Just like with EnviroCleanse. | ||
One of the reasons I was so excited about them is that they had done this on Navy combatants, right? | ||
And you see what's happening at the hearing in Pennsylvania right now. | ||
Look what John Frederick was reporting. | ||
This is coming from citizens who were just going about their daily lives. | ||
So it's incumbent upon everybody. | ||
To step up and take the responsibility and say, hey, I'm going to find out more information about this. | ||
I'm going to do this. Let me go. | ||
There's big breaking news at the UN. Let me go. | ||
Ben Harnwell. You've got two parts of the UN. You've got Geneva, which is the WHO, and destroying our lives nonstop. | ||
And then you've got the Showtime Place, which is the General Assembly in New York and the Security Council. | ||
What's going on at the Security Council, sir, that should interest us? | ||
Well, it's a bit strange, Steve, because if you look at this from the globalist perspective, This whole warfare is fundamentally pitched in the West about the need to preserve the international rules-based order. | ||
Well, if you think of it this way, the Vatican of that international order is the United Nations. | ||
And they've been pretty silent, if you think about it, as an institution for the course of this last year. | ||
That now might be about to change because what has happened during the course of this week And I'm glad we have the opportunity now, which we didn't do a couple of days ago, to bring this to the attention of the war, because this is going to grow, and we're on it, we're following it, and it might change the dynamic. | ||
The Security Council, which is comprised of 15 members, five of which are permanent members, and 10 which are non-permanent members, Russia has proposed An investigation that the UN Security Council formalised, an official investigation, an independent investigation, into what? | ||
Into the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline. | ||
And for this resolution to pass, that is to say, for this Inquiry to be constituted, it will require that no permanent member vetoes it, and a majority of nine. | ||
I'll give away for the adverts, Steve, then I'll come back and explain exactly what this is. | ||
Yeah, hang on, because this is off the Seymour Hersh. | ||
And people don't know if that's accurate or Russian disinformation. | ||
All of it. Short break. Ben Harnwell. | ||
And we're gonna try to get back to John Fredericks in Pennsylvania next in the world. | ||
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Okay, we're a couple of days away. | ||
I hope by CPAC, working with the guys at Birch Gold to make sure we wrap up this Volume 3, The Debt Trap, totally free as all of it is when you go to Birch Gold and get all the information. | ||
We'll have it up, hopefully, and make a big announcement, a big splash. | ||
We're working away on this information. | ||
You need to know about the financial crisis we're in. | ||
Part of the reason we're in a financial crisis, we're underwriting the Third World War. | ||
I don't know if you knew that or not, but you are. | ||
Right now, a major issue has come up at the UN Security Council. | ||
Ben, you know, people are questioning Seymour Hersh, right, whether this thing, because it was kind of one source and it was unnamed, whether this is Russian disinformation or what happened in Nord Stream 2, etc., Is this whole effort there just the KGB, the Russians, trying to embarrass the United States by having the US vote against having a full investigation? | ||
Is this just this kind of political game playing that they're doing and teeing up the kinetic part of the Third World War? | ||
Well, that would certainly be true. | ||
The US will certainly be humiliated and embarrassed. | ||
If an independent UN Security Council investigation determines that the US itself was behind this. | ||
But it's more than that. | ||
Let's not forget that fundamentally, this US attack on the Nord Stream pipelines wasn't so much an attack against Russian interests, but against German interests, which provided the German economy with essential cheap Russian energy. | ||
That is fundamentally the point here, that a NATO country, the United States, did a deliberate sabotaging of the vital national interests of a fellow NATO member in the midst of an opaquely defined war. | ||
That's why this is going to be so interesting. | ||
I'm going to close with this observation, Steve, because I know time is short. | ||
We've got to get to John Frederick's this point, right? | ||
What I would like to suggest, you know, we spoke about the Seymour Hersh article a couple of weeks ago when it came out. | ||
Accusations have been made. | ||
They need to be tested whether they're true, whether they're not true. | ||
That's not what I'm going to do here on this show. | ||
What I am going to suggest, however, is that Joe Biden and Victoria Nuland need to be summoned to the US House of Representatives and they need to be made to testify on this in such a way That if they lie, if a subsequent independent investigation determines that the US did in fact do this, | ||
and in fact if the harsh source goes on record, if Joe Biden is determined to have lied, that should be a further article in his impeachment proceedings, which we hopefully expect You don't think this is just unleashing the dogs of war that, hey, they wanted to do it because they wanted to cut down Russia's ability to capture Germany and cut off their cash flow? | ||
Is that a problem? Did we not do things like this in World War II? In World War II and I would suggest in every decade since. | ||
The point is this is part of the reason why other countries which might otherwise be disposed with goodwill towards the United States now fear it. | ||
Other countries are being pushed into this Chinese-Russian axis because they fear the infiltration of a super-dominant United States military-industrial complex, the CIA. And all the subterfuge that it does, they fear that within their own borders. | ||
And they see the pulling down of the United States as the only way of protecting themselves. | ||
We know right now with that new access, the Global South is coming on board. | ||
South Africa is doing naval exercises right now with the Chinese, the CCP and the KGB right now off of South Africa. | ||
Real quickly, how did they get to war room, Rome, sir? | ||
At Harnwell, Steve, on Geta. | ||
At-Hornwell, which is my surname. | ||
Thank you, brother. Let's go to John Fredericks now, live at Doug Mastriano's State Senate hearing in Pennsylvania about the calamity in East Palestine, Ohio. | ||
John Fredericks. You know, Steve, this is the first time that we've heard from witnesses That live here that are detailing their injuries. | ||
This isn't about compensation or FEMA giving them money or bailing out the town or things of that nature. | ||
This is way beyond now the home values going down. | ||
Steve, what we're dealing with is serious injuries as witness after witness is coming in front of Doug Mastriano's panel. | ||
of state senators detailing migraine headaches, sickness, rashes, welts, shortness of breathing, their kids sick, can't go to school, pets dying, the fear that is gripping. | ||
This hearing is like nothing I've ever seen. | ||
I mean, and the fact that there's no media here, like this is like the forgotten community, Steve. | ||
I mean, one person, one witness, one of the residents, and remember, these are residents, they don't live in East Palestine. | ||
They live five, ten miles away. | ||
So you can only imagine if you're actually in East Palestine how bad this is. | ||
One of them said, all I want to know is what the chemicals are. | ||
Like, I go to my doctor, I can't even tell them. | ||
We don't even know what the chemicals are. | ||
Another person said, this is a complete violation of my civil rights as an American. | ||
I mean, nobody is telling us anything. | ||
We're getting no information. | ||
Nobody cares about us. I mean, it has gone on. | ||
And another witness said, what is going to happen to us? | ||
When you've got Americans saying, what is going to happen to us? | ||
What is going to happen to my family? | ||
What is going to happen to my children? | ||
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What do I do? How do I get out of this place? | |
What's going to be the long-term ramifications of my sickness? | ||
I'm sorry. Yes, sir. | ||
Yeah, we've got to bounce. Are you streaming right now on Getter? | ||
How do we get to this? Are you streaming on Getter? | ||
Yeah, I'm going to try to stream it. | ||
We have to set this up and do it, but... | ||
This is just unbelievable, Steve. | ||
I'm going to get Charlie Kirk to get you on because we're about to bounce. | ||
30 seconds. What do you got? | ||
Give me a close. Look, this is the final thing is one witness said that he had reached out to everybody, Shapiro's office, local representatives, state senator, congressman. | ||
No one got back to them except Doug Mastriano. | ||
No one. Just dead silence. | ||
This is sickening, Steve. | ||
Sick thing. Okay, John, what's your social media for everything? | ||
Charlie Kirk follows us. | ||
We're going to figure out how to get you on Charlie Kirk. | ||
One thing, at JFRadioShow. | ||
Follow me everywhere. | ||
One handle, at JFRadioShow. | ||
That's it. Simple as that. | ||
Thank you, Steve. Keep hammering. | ||
They said Mastriano was too Christian. | ||
That's what the business community abandoned him. | ||
Remember that. Back here at 5 o'clock, Charlie Kirk, the populist nationalist, next to Real America's Voice. | ||
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