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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 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 line? | ||
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. Bamm. | |
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We are jammed. | ||
By the way, I know there are certain elements of this audience. | ||
The heads are blowing up because we had Nancy Mace in here. | ||
Remember, Nancy Mace has been no friend of mine, right? | ||
I think she had a couple of votes there that may send me away for a while. | ||
But hey, the enemy of my enemy is my friend in situations like this. | ||
This is the defining vote of this Congress. | ||
The defining vote. | ||
And people are standing up right now. | ||
And she, when she went out the other day, and quite frankly, her Twitter threads, and I want to make sure if Grace and Mo can put those up, have been some of the best of explaining this about the lies of this. | ||
And remember, she waited for the bill to come out and then shredded it. | ||
Shredded it, I think it was early Sunday morning. | ||
E.J. and Tony, was there anything you heard Nancy May saying in her Twitter threads that you disagree with when she shreds this bill and says it's all just a tissue of lies about the cuts in spending? | ||
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No, Steve, not at all. | |
And frankly, I'm in the same boat as you. | ||
There's plenty of things in the past that I've disagreed with Representative Mason. | ||
But in this case, I think she is absolutely spot on with her analysis here. | ||
And again, this is not what is being portrayed by Speaker McCarthy. | ||
I don't know whether that's out of maliciousness, intent to deceive, or simply he doesn't understand what the White House has put in front of him. | ||
In either event, that's not a very good commentary on the people who are supposed to be our leaders in the House of Representatives. | ||
By the way, Club for Growth, and I'm no fan of a lot of what they do, Club for Growth, particularly the anti-Trump stuff, Club for Growth Heritage and FreedomWorks all are going to score this today. | ||
This is a big deal for these groups, right? | ||
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In fact, if you vote for this, it's almost impossible to get your rating back, I would assume, E.J.? Sure, but here's one thing that I haven't seen anyone take into account, whether it's CBO, FreedomWorks, anyone on the left or the right, is that Treasury now has a backlog of about $800 billion that they're going to need to borrow as soon as this debt ceiling limit gets removed. | |
What is that going to do to financial markets? | ||
What is that going to do to the existing bank crisis? | ||
You're talking about sucking an unprecedented amount of liquidity into Out of equities and out of deposits. | ||
This is going to be the market collapse from 2012 on steroids. | ||
And no one seems to be taking that into account right now. | ||
You're talking about the 800 billion of Treasury. | ||
She says she's got to sell in mid-June. | ||
Is that what you're talking about? | ||
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Right. This entire time, Treasury has been using these extraordinary measures to basically move money around instead of additional borrowing. | |
But as soon as the debt ceiling gets removed, all of that is going to have to be repaid. | ||
In other words, the money that they took from different accounts is now all going to have to get put back, and it's going to be funded by new Treasury bonds, bills, and notes. | ||
It also talks about – I can go back and maybe we'll do it this evening or tomorrow. | ||
I want to focus on the vote today. | ||
But the mismanagement of Yellen, you look at the cash Treasury had and under the extraordinary elements. | ||
This is my point. This is a short-term issue, a very short-term issue. | ||
It's kind of like in a bridge situation in a bankruptcy or in a restructuring of a company. | ||
We're making – and this is what Ralph Norman was talking about yesterday on television. | ||
They're trying to make fun of him. | ||
That we're making long-term decisions here. | ||
This is going to lock in four or five trillion dollars or more debt in the next two years, actually under the next two years. | ||
It's going to lock that in with everything that implies. | ||
It's going to set us into a critical path or down a vertical that is very much like Japan in the 1990s, what they call the lost decades of Navarra calls it stagflation of low growth, high interest rates, big inflation, and low productivity. | ||
The worst. And it's very tough for the West to pull out of that. | ||
Remember, when we did this back in the 1980s with Ronald Reagan and Paul Volcker, Volcker really started in the late 70s under Carter's Federal Reserve. | ||
We're a very different country. We're a manufacturing superpower. | ||
We had almost a clean balance sheet. | ||
We were a very different country. | ||
Productivity was at all-time highs. | ||
We were a different country then. | ||
The dollar was not under assault. | ||
The dollar was at its peak, at its height of being the prime reserve currency. | ||
We are not that country today. | ||
Our balance sheet is upside down. | ||
That doesn't include the Fed. Our balance sheet is upside down. | ||
We're under assault constantly by the BRICs in the developing world because they have the resources and they're buying gold With two hands. | ||
E.J., how do people, social media, where do they get to you, particularly over the next couple of days? | ||
By the way, you're going to go to the Senate, and then that's going to be a fight, then back for a joint bill. | ||
So this is going to go through the weekend, no doubt. | ||
Intense. How do people get to you, particularly on social media, to follow you and to follow the great analysis you put up? | ||
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Best place to follow me is going to be on Twitter, at Real E.J. Antony. | |
Okay, E.J., fantastic work, sir. | ||
Look forward to getting back here and going through some more numbers. | ||
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Thank you for having me, Steve. | |
Thanks, brother. The enemy of my enemy is my friend in situations like this, right? | ||
A lot of people, it's being exposed right now. | ||
A lot of people that have, you know, all the time saying, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, but they're sitting there and they're pushing the lies and they're pushing the misrepresentations. | ||
That's what they're doing. Make sure you go to Birch Gold. | ||
I want everybody to go to Birch Gold now. | ||
Download the free. | ||
Go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Get the three-part series, The End of the Dollar Empire. | ||
You need to understand the currency of this nation and what it means, what the Federal Reserve means, and what this debt trap. | ||
The last is the debt trap. | ||
Get it so you start to understand the nomenclature. | ||
In addition, you might want to talk to Philip Patrick in the team, not just the IRAs, the 401ks, all of that. | ||
You might want to talk to them and say, hey, why are the central banks of these nations buying gold in record numbers? | ||
There's a story I've got up in Ghedder about UAE, MBZ, Mohammed Ben Zayed, the true ally, along with Israel, the one ally we've got in the Gulf, not the Saudis, these guys, buying gold in record numbers. | ||
Think buying gold through the Russian Central Bank or for the Russian Central Bank. | ||
Something kind of a little bit fishy maybe, but buying gold. | ||
Why is he doing it? | ||
The guy sitting on all that oil. | ||
Why are they buying gold? | ||
Why is the developing world to have the resources saying, hey, I may have too much dollars. | ||
I don't know if I want to do every transaction in the world through dollars. | ||
Why? Because they're getting devalued. | ||
We're doing a running devaluation. | ||
And they see this bill right here. | ||
They see what's going to happen. | ||
They see the direction of the country. | ||
We're going to the lost decades of the Japanese. | ||
Let me bring in Jason. I have Jason Brown. | ||
Hey, Jason, so I want to make sure everybody in this audience that qualifies, well, everybody I want to call you, That meets the basic qualifications, then you can run and see if they're totally qualified. | ||
But we need everybody to do this. | ||
You must take advantage of this. | ||
Why is this? This was passed under President Trump. | ||
Walk through the COVID tax relief. | ||
First off, how many War Room participants have contacted you? | ||
What's the total dollar amount of the refunds they've gotten? | ||
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You know, updated as of this morning, Steve, $168 million to War Room listeners. | |
This is part of the employee retention credit. | ||
The last COVID stimulus money available to business owners. | ||
Like you said, President Trump put it into effect before he left office, wanted to make sure that money went into the hands of business owners that were going to be able to retain their W-2 employees during 2020 and 2021. | ||
And Steve, people are able to get up to $26,000 per employee. | ||
So it's not a small amount of money. | ||
So once again, I just want people through the process. | ||
What did they have to do during the COVID, during the CCP bioweapon? | ||
What did they have to do to be eligible? | ||
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Well, best thing they can do right now, go to covidtaxrelief.org. | |
You can put your number in there. | ||
We'll call you back. There is an 800 number on there if you want to call in, talk to someone right away. | ||
We will walk you through about a 10-minute Questionnaire about your business. | ||
It directly parallels the qualification guidelines that the IRS has laid out for this program. | ||
Look, even the IRS has come out and said they expect between 70 to 80 % of all businesses that had W-2 employees would qualify for some ERC funds. | ||
Even if you were deemed essential, even if you didn't show a loss in profit, But you were affected by supply chain issues, government mandates, port closures. | ||
Those are all qualifiers. | ||
And you had W-2 employees, I guess not 10 to 8-9s. | ||
The other thing is you don't have to actually be a business also. | ||
You can be a church, you can be non-profit, you can be a religious organization, is that correct? | ||
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That's correct. Non-profits, churches, private schools. | |
The only deal breaker is if you've received federal funding, like charter schools, A lot of times I'll receive that Title I federal funding that would disqualify them. | ||
Okay, one more time. Where do they go? | ||
We want people to immerse yourself in this information. | ||
War Room participants already getting $168 million of refunds. | ||
Where do people go once again, Jason? | ||
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Yeah, it's exciting. COVIDtaxrelief.org. | |
Again, COVIDtaxrelief.org. | ||
It just takes a couple minutes. | ||
Not only do we tell you if you qualify, but give me an estimate. | ||
On how much roughly you would qualify for. | ||
And last thing, Steve, this is not a loan that has to be forgiven or paid back. | ||
It's not a grant that's free money where you're told how you have to spend it. | ||
You can put it in your business, take distribution, help employees. | ||
There's no stipulations on what you can and can't do with this money. | ||
Jason, thank you very much, and thank you for providing the service to the War Room audience. | ||
Really appreciate it. I've gotten really great feedback from folks. | ||
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Thanks for having us, Steve. Good to see you. | |
Thanks, brother. Light his phone up. | ||
Go online. | ||
Just check it out. That's what we're here for. | ||
Make sure you just go check things out. | ||
See if it suits you. | ||
See if it's something you're interested in. | ||
See if you qualify. | ||
Go check it out. Okay, Grace and Mo are putting out, they've got documents that help you when you want to call, all these things to effectuate. | ||
I think you go to warroom.org, Grace is sending me right now, I'm kind of, and Mo, I'm always during the show a little, and maybe I'll try to get these two on to explain it. | ||
How about that? Can we have a vote in the War Room Posse? | ||
Do you want to see Mo and Grace this morning? | ||
Come on in, and Grace, it's always, she's up at the crack of dawn. | ||
On the West Coast, always to make sure that we're provided all the breaking information in news. | ||
She wears her two hats, both the CFO, Chief Operating Officer, and head cook and bottle washer, as they say. | ||
And also great on the content. | ||
So we'll make sure we get that up. | ||
But if you go to warm.org, make sure you sign up for our email. | ||
We're putting out all kind of not just exclusive content now. | ||
We're going to put out all totally free. | ||
But also, if you go sign up for the email, you're going to get tons of information and packages of information. | ||
That Mo and Grace are putting up that'll help you here. | ||
Once again, remember, the entire purpose of this bill is to take power out of your hands. | ||
When you just get down to it, that's what it is. | ||
They understand you've been the creditors committee. | ||
They want to kick it down two years with no cap. | ||
If they believed in one line of the tissue of lies they've got of the 1.5 to 2.1 tree in savings, all this amazing savings, amazing savings. | ||
They would put a cap on it. | ||
They won't put a cap on it because they understand it's no savings, so it's unlimited. | ||
Just think about that for a second. | ||
Everything you fought for, everything you worked for, all the doorbells you rang, all the hangers you put on there, all the emails you sent out, everything, now the quote-unquote party that you've supported is selling you out. | ||
They're taking the power out of your hands because even in the first bill, we hate it. | ||
Even in the first bill, we hate it. | ||
Is it that boring? | ||
We're just going to jump and cut me off early? | ||
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No, wait 30 seconds still. | |
They understand what they're doing. | ||
They don't want you to have power, particularly in April and May, In June of 2024. | ||
Why? That's the beginning of really the general election. | ||
That's when the next level of voters come in. | ||
Not the low-information voters that really kick in after Labor Day. | ||
But they don't want that summer to have an intelligent discussion about the nation's finances. | ||
They've seen where the numbers go. | ||
You've seen it in your own life. | ||
As you come to the war room, and we don't do entertainment here, as you've gotten to know these concepts, the nomenclature, you're much more up to speed on the scams they run in the city, and they don't want that. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in the war room on game day. | ||
Just a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The word for today, ephemeral, actually fits in very well here because actually it doesn't What we're talking about today is ephemeral. | ||
When you talk about some of the spiritual challenges that we're facing as a country, it's very easy. | ||
You can look at Tim Carney, who is a very conservative guy, a friend of mine who I don't agree with all the time. | ||
Wrote, I thought, a fascinating book that sort of explained where we are politically. | ||
And I don't want to just focus on Donald Trump, but he explained that we've moved away from faith. | ||
We've moved away from sort of the spiritual side of our life. | ||
We've got kids now who, instead of going to church, a lot of times they're staring at a smartphone. | ||
And he talked about Churches in rural communities that used to be the bedrock that would pull people together, that would keep people out of their basements, you know, following conspiracies and going down dark, dark paths. | ||
They would be in these churches and you can look and see where these churches in middle America have been hollowed out, where churches on both coasts have been hollowed out. | ||
And where they have, the communities have started to fall apart. | ||
And he looks at the data that shows there is a connection to this spiritual void that's been replaced again by smartphones, that's been replaced by technology. | ||
And there's a hollowness. | ||
There's an emptiness. What follows? | ||
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Well... You've got depression. | |
You've got anxiety. On game day, just to give you a heads up, they're also coming in a different direction now. | ||
Remember, you're demonized, the evangelicals and the traditional Catholics in here. | ||
And I understand a lot of the heads are blowing up because of Nancy Mace. | ||
And that's why, hey, you've got to get a dialogue. | ||
I'm not saying back off your beliefs. | ||
I'm not saying back off what you're pushing for. | ||
But clearly, given Jacksonville and Wisconsin, either the messaging or the focus or how it goes about has obviously got to change. | ||
It just has to. And I'm not saying back off your principles, not back off what you believe. | ||
But clearly that has to go. | ||
And here's what's happening with the left right now. | ||
If you follow this closely, what they demonize the most right now is Christian nationalism. | ||
They said we're all Christian nationalists in that the evangelical right in the traditional Catholics and in that you're domestic terrorists. | ||
Remember they went after the traditional Catholic Church, the Tridentine Catholic Church where my parents helped form back in the 70s. | ||
That was the FBI field report going after these Latin mass saying that this is a breeding ground for domestic terrorism, the traditional Catholics. | ||
They are demonizing Anybody of a spirit of faith as a Christian nationalist that want to be, they call you the American Taliban. | ||
But they also understand with what's happening. | ||
Go to Drudge today and look at the Mac Daddy with all of this, the blowback on the pride situation. | ||
They understand the poison they're putting into the system. | ||
And this is the progressive corporations. | ||
The poison they're putting into the system is not going to be tenable with the American people. | ||
So now they're going to come at it from this quote-unquote spiritual void from the left, and they're going to say not just the mainstream churches and the liberal part, the Catholic Church, which is of the hierarchy of the Catholic Church, is like 99 % in the mainstream Protestant. | ||
Trust me, I'm not picking on the Catholic Church. | ||
The mainstream Protestant, just as bad. | ||
The institutional Protestant church just as bad. | ||
And there's obviously now part of the evangelical community is also progressive. | ||
You're going to see this whole spiritual void and they're going to try to fill that as the counterweight. | ||
This is coming. This budget fight today, what we're fighting for today is the money and power. | ||
You're trying to take it from the hands of the globalists. | ||
Of the imperialists, of the people that have, and this is very much like in history, towards the end of the Roman Republic, in the beginning of the Roman Empire. | ||
And that's what you're seeing here. | ||
Some people say, well, Steve, we changed from a republic to an empire quite a while ago. | ||
Well, there was a struggle, and there are many of us that don't want to be an empire. | ||
Understand that the revolutionary generation, in their wisdom, Understood the destructive nature of empires and what happens in empires. | ||
And one of the principal things that happens is a consolidation of power into people without the consent of the governed. | ||
That you are controlled by an apparatus that you didn't really sign up for. | ||
That's where we are today. | ||
That's why this vote's a defining moment. | ||
That's what the enemy of my enemy is my friend in this vote. | ||
You're having many people that have not backed MAGA. They call us MAGA extremists. | ||
Every day you're getting smeared up here. | ||
You're getting smeared in media. | ||
And it is non-stop. | ||
And why is that? | ||
They don't want you to have power. | ||
The imperialist, the uniparty, the globalist, Don't believe in the nation state and certainly don't believe in our federal system where you have power at the 50 states. | ||
They don't believe that. They don't believe obviously in borders. | ||
Did you see anything? | ||
Did it not surprise you in this bill whatsoever? | ||
There's no discussion at all when you're talking about giving an unlimited and you have to continue to focus on that. | ||
An unlimited, no cap, unlimited. | ||
That is by design. | ||
That is not a bug, that's a feature. | ||
If they believed at all in one penny of their Joe Scarborough talking about ephemeral and talking about spiritual things, the ephemeral nature of the $1.5 to $2.1 trillion of savings and cuts and all this great stuff, bending the arc and historic and we're going back and resetting. | ||
It's a tissue of lies. | ||
None of it holds up. | ||
Don't listen to me. | ||
You don't need to. Listen to Nancy Mace. | ||
Listen to Corey Mills. | ||
Listen to Wesley Hunt. | ||
Listen to Byron Donalds. | ||
Byron Donalds gave the most succinct, I think, of this the other day at the Sticks when the Freedom Caucus and others were out there talking about why they could not support this, why they could not support it. | ||
So we're in it today. | ||
We're going to be doing, we're going to be back here, obviously. | ||
In fact, I think I'm going to start the Charlie Kirk show at noon, just so we can pass the baton. | ||
As Charlie Kirk picks it up, Charlie's from noon to two. | ||
Then he got the great Jack Posobiec, his first show. | ||
Was yesterday, I understand there was a slight audio problem, but I think they've worked it out today. | ||
Jack's at 2 o'clock, so you're going to get five hours of populist nationalism going forward. | ||
And today is game day. | ||
2-0-2-2-2-5-3-1-2-1 is the House. | ||
2-0-2-2-4-3-1-2-1 is the Senate. | ||
Already in the Senate, we know that Rand Paul of Kentucky, Mike Lee of Utah... | ||
Are talking about putting up alternatives to this. | ||
They have real cuts in it. So the Senate's going to be its own Donnybrook, as it should be. | ||
And the House is going to start. | ||
They're going to start, I think, pre-votes at 4, 4.30 in the afternoon. | ||
We'll be covering it live from 5 to 7 back here. | ||
But then tonight... I think we'll get Mo and Grace and we'll livestream this with commentary as the votes go on tonight. | ||
And that's going to start at 8.30. | ||
Since the rules came out and it's closed, remember yesterday we were talking about are they going to take amendments? | ||
No, they don't want to take amendments. | ||
They just want to jam this thing through. | ||
And the Biden regime is laughing at it. | ||
They're gloating. They tell them, shh, shh, don't do too much. | ||
Don't gloat too much on MSNBC. E.J. Antony had it. | ||
I got Bovard's article up from the New York Post. | ||
I think I've posted that. | ||
Mo's helped me get that up. | ||
Grace helped me get that up on Getter. | ||
You got Antony. They pull quotes of these groups laughing at you, mocking you. | ||
It's locked in everything that Biden did, everything the regime did in this out-of-control spending that got us the inflation, that got us the drop in the bond prices, that blew the hole in the balance sheet of the banks, that got us the banking crisis, that then led to the bank bailouts. | ||
All of that. That's all locked in. | ||
So we've been going through all this, and we need you to call your... | ||
This is how PowerPoints... | ||
Dude, these calls have an impact. | ||
Here's the impact it has, baby. | ||
They don't want you to do it anymore. | ||
Right? They don't want you to do it anymore. | ||
That's where they're taking the power. | ||
That's why it's a two-year deal with no cap. | ||
It kicks into the 2025, so we can get rid of the war impossible. | ||
We don't have to worry about these people. They're pains. | ||
The Ukraine situation, of which I dramatically disagree with Congressman Mace, that this should come out of the budget right away, is starting to already get drone strikes, massive drone strikes. | ||
The cyber part of that is going on right now. | ||
It's intense. It's going to increase also in the South China Sea. | ||
One thing I've been trying to tell folks, the cyber crimes is the crimes of the future right now in this economic crisis. | ||
The net worth in your house is everything to you. | ||
You can't possibly have any situation where somebody can get in, change the title, either sell the house or take a second out of a couple of hundred thousand bucks at these interest rates and you get stuck with that. | ||
And don't think because you're going to make a phone call and say, hey, that's not really me, it's going to be taken care of. | ||
Let me get James Phil. James, we've got a minute here, I'm going to hold you through. | ||
Home title lock. How do people get there? | ||
We know what the issue is. | ||
We don't want these cyber criminals coming in and taking out, changing the basic documents and people taking out second mortgages of which they have to pay. | ||
Where do they go right now to get the information of how you can stop that? | ||
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HomeTitleLock.com. | |
That's HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
And then give me 30 seconds before we go to break. | ||
What happens if they're interested in this? | ||
What actually happens? | ||
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What's the process? So they'll sign up by going to the website. | |
Within 72 hours, they'll get a free title scan. | ||
No cost to them. | ||
They'll get an alert that they can log into their account and view the history of their title, make sure everything is correct. | ||
And then we're monitoring from day one and we'll alert them to anything that tampers with their property title. | ||
So, James, hang on for a second. | ||
I'm going to bring you back after the break. | ||
Okay, you've got to have your punch list to take the burden off your shoulders. | ||
In this economic firestorm that we're in, it's only going to get worse because of what they're trying to pass. | ||
You cannot have your net worth, the 90 % of your net worth tied up in your home, to be screwed with at all. | ||
That has to be off the table. | ||
Short commercial break. Back in the war room. | ||
We're going to talk about red districts, what you're going to have to do if you're in a red district. | ||
Next in War Room. | ||
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War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
We're going to get back to James Feld in just a second. | ||
We've got Congressman Andy Klein. | ||
By the way, I think Jim Banks, I think we're registering Jim Banks as an O. And I just want to reiterate, every person in a red district in this nation... | ||
You've got to call and tell your congressman and just put them on. | ||
Hey, say, look, I really want you to support and say no on this bill. | ||
I don't agree with it and give them the reasons. | ||
But you also got to play a little smash mouth. | ||
You got to say, hey, oh, by the way, if you do vote for this, it's the defining vote of this Congress. | ||
You will be primary and I will support your primary challenger. | ||
But because this is that important. | ||
Remember, this is about you. | ||
Don't forget all the other stuff. All the optics, all the phony tissue of lies that we've gone through. | ||
If they believed it was going to take one penny, not $2.1 trillion, one penny, if they truly believed that, they'd put a cap on it and have us stop yammering about that. | ||
It's uncapped for a reason. | ||
It's uncapped because they know these cuts are phony and they know they would blow through anything. | ||
That's why the 1.5, you knew you could feel them seething about that. | ||
They had to kind of accept that for a while until they could go in the dark at night and bring you this. | ||
Congressman Andrew Clyde of the great state of Georgia. | ||
Congressman Clyde, you're a CB. When you need something built, a foundation, you call them the CBs. | ||
Are we making progress here in your mind to get us 80 to 100 Republicans or MAGA, the heroes to stand up and say, this is not happening on my watch? | ||
Well, Steve, it's great to be with you. | ||
We are doing our very best to make that happen. | ||
I don't know where the whip count is right now, but we've got a significant number that have already come out saying that they're going to be a no on this bill, and we need more no's because we need to take it down. | ||
This bill is bad for America, bad for Republicans, bad for Democrats, too, honestly, because they're Americans as well. | ||
This bill needs to go down. | ||
How hard is leadership, starting the conference last night, how hard is leadership whipping this right now? | ||
Leadership is whipping it pretty hard. | ||
If you were in conference last night, you'd know they put on the song and dance like you cannot imagine. | ||
But when I got to the mic there for the time that each of us have to talk, I challenged them on the IRS because they're saying $1.4 billion is being taken away from the IRS, and it's going to strip them of their ability in 2023 to... | ||
To hire more agents, that's just not true. | ||
And I pointed that out to him. | ||
I said, this is an advanced appropriation of almost $80 billion. | ||
$1.4 billion taken away from that is basically meaningless until the year 2031 when the appropriation runs out. | ||
So they can hire as many agents as they want, as quickly as they want. | ||
It's just impossible. It's not right. | ||
It's being untruthful. | ||
It's being deceptive. And their credibility will suffer because of it. | ||
And then you go to the cap, the lack of a cap, actually. | ||
This is spending to infinity, Steve. | ||
I mean, there is no cap whatsoever. | ||
You can spend as much money as you want until January 1, 2025. | ||
I have never seen anything like that, especially with a Democrat administration that is bent on spending as much as they possibly can. | ||
And then they rely on a fake PAYGO, a PAYGO that has an ability to waive where the secretary, the director, the OMB director, can simply decide that for the advancement of the program, that they can waive whatever cap there is. | ||
It's just wrong. It's absolutely wrong that we do this to the American people. | ||
We are saddling them with immense debt. | ||
We're already at $31.5 trillion. | ||
This is going to put $4.5 trillion, maybe $6 trillion on top of it. | ||
And we won't be able to stop it because the debt ceiling is unlimited. | ||
It's to infinity right now. | ||
When you confront them with this, when you confront them with this, what is their response? | ||
Because you can disprove it so easily by just reading the text. | ||
Just read the bill. | ||
How do they counter that? | ||
Well, they say that there's nothing in here for the Democrats. | ||
There's everything in here for the Democrats. | ||
It maintains the status quo of the Democrat programs, of Biden's agenda, and then it gives them infinity amounts of money to go push that forward. | ||
This bill is everything for Democrats. | ||
Of course, the Democrats are going to be crying crocodile tears over it. | ||
And pretending that they don't like it, they love it. | ||
They love this bill. | ||
We as Republicans should be ashamed of this bill. | ||
It is a bad deal for us. | ||
It's a bad deal for America. | ||
But the Democrats, you know, I wouldn't be surprised that they have 150 Democrats that vote for it. | ||
There's got to be some that vote against it. | ||
I'm sure that's probably planned too. | ||
But this is, leadership has done an incredible job of selling What is actually a very, very, very bad bill? | ||
Well, Fox, people should not forget that Fox and the Murdochs are all in this because they love backing Democrats. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries just came out. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries just came out. | ||
He's going to vote for it. That's all you need to know. | ||
He just announced he's voting for it. | ||
Talk about accountability. | ||
How should leadership be held accountable? | ||
If they need to rely upon If you have 50, 60, 70, 80, whatever the number is, Republicans that are particularly from the districts that are the backbone of this party vote no. | ||
And many of these are a hard no. | ||
What do you do with leadership to hold them accountable? | ||
Well, we're going to have to see how this bill actually ends up. | ||
You know, there might be a possibility we can take this bill down through the rule, the previous question in the rule. | ||
We're going to see how that comes out. | ||
If this bill passes... | ||
Hold on, hold on, hold on. | ||
Because right now, Tom Massey is in a firefight with Russ Vogt. | ||
And Russ, we're putting up, if Grace and Mo can put it up there, are putting out some pretty harsh memes about this. | ||
But what do you mean? I thought we passed the rules. | ||
Walk with the audience, too. What do you mean if we take it down about the rule? | ||
Well, if we vote against the rule and the Democrats vote against the rule, which is pretty much... | ||
standard operating procedures for Republicans never to vote against the rule or to vote against the previous question, then it's possible, actually, if the Democrats vote against that, then we could potentially take it down. | ||
So there is an option right there. | ||
Normally, it's very frowned upon that you ever vote against the rule. | ||
That's kind of just the standard. | ||
But wouldn't the Democrats do this because this is their bill and they're going to throw as many votes? | ||
Listen, this is coalition government with the Democrats. | ||
No speaker has ever been able to exist That doesn't rely upon his party, but that actually takes one-third to 40 to almost 50 percent of his party and partners with Democrats, particularly radical Democrats. | ||
Hakeem Jeffries is a radical. | ||
This is not your father's or grandfather's Democratic Party. | ||
This is not a centrist. This is not a guy center-left. | ||
These are hardcore Marxist radicals. | ||
So tell me in what world, are folks in your district going to be happy that the people that perpetrated this, starting with Kevin McCarthy and Scalise and Stefanik, and go through all of them, that perpetrated this and sold this to your lives, are they going to be happy with those people in the leadership of this party in Congress? | ||
No, I don't think the people in my district are going to be happy about this at all, which is why they elected me, a very, very strong conservative, to carry their voice to this institution, to Washington, D.C. And we need to do everything we possibly can to bring us back to fiscal sanity. | ||
This bill does not bring us back to fiscal sanity. | ||
In fact, it takes us the other way in an unlimited way, basically to infinity, Steve. | ||
There is no cap on spending here. | ||
I have never seen such irresponsible behavior out of our Congress, our side. | ||
You know, they call it the Fiscal Responsibility Act. | ||
There is nothing fiscally responsible in this bill when you have an unlimited ability to spend money. | ||
That's like a credit card with no limit whatsoever and no intention of paying it back. | ||
That is just insane! | ||
And we have to do everything we can to stop it. | ||
What's your marching orders for the Warren Posse today? | ||
They've been making calls, sending emails, because this is still, you've got time to flip votes. | ||
Particularly people see the potential end of their political careers, because this is the defining vote of this Congress. | ||
What do you recommend our audience do, Congressman Clyde? | ||
Oh, call your representative. | ||
You had the number up on the screen there for the House and the Senate as well. | ||
Start with the House because we're going to vote today. | ||
So spend your time there. | ||
But call the D.C. switchboard and get a hold of your member of Congress and let them know what you Want them to do, because people listen to their constituents. | ||
I listen to my constituents, and other members listen to theirs as well. | ||
So light up the phones, light up the emails, and let your representative know that they should vote no on this, and that you will not accept anything else. | ||
If you're in a red district, you know, the general election is not the election, it's the primary. | ||
So let them know how you feel, and call the number, call the DC switchboard. | ||
That's what the people out there listening right now can do. | ||
Given the rule, tonight at 8-30, I think the votes, can you walk us through, from what you know, of the debate? | ||
How long is that going to take? How deep into the night will you go tonight on this? | ||
Well, there's generally an hour of debate split on both sides. | ||
Sometimes it's two hours. | ||
In this case, I believe it's going to be an hour, 30 minutes on each side, Democrat and Republican. | ||
But the other thing about this is that this is a closed rule bill. | ||
That means there are no amendments crafted in the back room and brought out, yeah, we got 72 hours to look at it, but we don't have the ability to represent our constituents with an amendment of any sort whatsoever. | ||
And that's another issue with the swamp in Washington. | ||
It's called control. And that's what they do. | ||
No ability to amend the rule. | ||
None whatsoever. And that's simply The leadership wanting to control every aspect of this bill so that it complies with their negotiation with the White House, cutting every member out of the process, except for those who are actually on the leadership team who crafted this bill. | ||
You know, we passed Limit Save Grow, the phenomenal bill that would have really put us back on track to fiscal responsibility, and that bill was thrown to the wind. | ||
And so we're going to have a time tonight, that's for sure, on the House floor. | ||
Okay, Congressman Clyde, with social media, your website, how do people get there? | ||
You can go to Clyde.House.gov. | ||
That's the official. You can also follow us on RepClyde on Twitter and on Getter and on Facebook as well. | ||
So by all means, if my constituents are watching, I'd love to hear from you as well. | ||
But know that I'm going to be a hard no on this vote. | ||
Congressman Clyde, Andrew Clyde at Georgia, thank you very much. | ||
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Honored to have you on here, sir. Great to be on, Steve. | |
What's going to happen with this and the sugar high maybe some of the markets have because they're spending more money, you're going into the lost decades now of what Japan went through. | ||
That's why your home and the equity in your home is your anchor to Windward here. | ||
James Feld, and by the way, James, I want to hold you through here. | ||
Once again, where do they go? | ||
HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
What do they do to check out this service to make sure that cyber criminals cannot take a second mortgage out on your house and leave you with another $250,000, sir? | ||
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Sure. They can sign up very quickly with their contact information, the property they want monitored, property address, and the subscription, monthly, yearly, or four-year subscription. | |
Once again, can you give the site? | ||
Because I want everybody to go check this out today. | ||
Check this box off. | ||
Once again, what's the site, James? | ||
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Absolutely. HomeTitleLock.com. | |
That's HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
James Fell from HomeTitleLock. | ||
Thank you very much, and thank you for hanging around. | ||
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I appreciate that. You're welcome. | |
Things are going to get very tough. | ||
Remember, there's no cap to this. | ||
Two years, it's going to be $4, $5, or $6 trillion. | ||
You're going to have a dumpster fire by January 2025. | ||
President Trump, in his return, is going to have a dumpster fire with very limited ability to do much. | ||
Not going to have tax cuts. | ||
No possibility of tax cuts. | ||
You're going to have a very, very limit. | ||
And that's what they want. They want to lock in all of the radical Biden regime, which is Obama's third term. | ||
Lock it all in. That's what this bill does. | ||
That's why right now, everything, you know, about yourself and self-reliance, you've got to hunker down on. | ||
Make sure you make those phone calls. | ||
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Okay, so order of battle. | ||
I think I'm going to try to stay for the beginning of the Charlie Kirk show if we can work it out. | ||
But Charlie's got two hours of this, and Jack Posovic follows Charlie at 2 o'clock, so you get five hours of populist nationalism. | ||
We'll be back here at 5, 5 to 7 a night. | ||
And I want to thank Amy Cramer and some of the other folks who pointed out to me. | ||
Andy, what the congressman was talking about, The rules are going to actually be debated on the floor. | ||
So that is going to start late this afternoon and then roll into the vote itself and debate. | ||
And it tells you how much they just want to jam this through. | ||
The 30 minutes is nothing. | ||
I mean, this should be hours of debate tonight about this. | ||
But they're going to limit to 30 minutes each side. | ||
Remember, this is a massive victory for the Biden regime. | ||
Just to put it in perspective, what the Republican establishment is trying to sell you to boil it down to its bare essence is an unlimited spending for Biden, unlimited deficits, four-tree and five-tree and six-tree, unlimited in less than two years until January 2025. | ||
And to take the power away from you, To have this just capped and have it at one year, there would be back here in next spring or around May, this time, to put it at the railhead of the general election, of the general presidential election. | ||
Because they understand one thing. | ||
They see how you're empowered and you're much savvier and more knowledgeable now. | ||
You can't be spun. You see this in the old days. | ||
Well, 2.1. Yeah, I believe that. | ||
Fox are telling me. I see the talking points. | ||
I believe it. I believe it. Let me run out and ring some doorbells and give some money. | ||
No, no. Now you want to understand it. | ||
And I keep telling people, when I go out to these conferences, when I go to these places, when I see our audience live, they're so far up to speed. | ||
When I see the chat room and see what Mo and Grace and folks and working with you every day, you're so knowledgeable. | ||
You're spending your time. You're getting information. | ||
That's what this is about. It's an information war. | ||
And you're so knowledgeable. | ||
And you're a massive force multiplier. | ||
They hate that. | ||
That's the decentralization of power. | ||
They hate that. | ||
This entire exercise. | ||
And this is why you've got to call your congressman, particularly in a red district, and say, look, let me just cut to the chase. | ||
Besides all the happy talk, it's very simple. | ||
You vote for this means you don't have confidence in me. | ||
So if you vote for this, Your days are numbered because I will never support you again. | ||
This is a defining vote. | ||
All the people run around. We're going to peach this. | ||
We're going to go these investigations as you see where that stuff's going. | ||
And I'm saying people are not putting up good fights. | ||
And maybe some things could be better. | ||
Some things could be worse. Maybe oversight could do this. | ||
Maybe judiciary could do this. | ||
Maybe government's weaponization. | ||
But that's not this. | ||
This is the thing itself. | ||
Always keep the main thing the main thing. | ||
And this is what the imperial capital wants. | ||
The unlimited ability to spend money and to have a printing machine down the street of the Federal Reserve keeps printing it. | ||
They've got two revolts on their hands. | ||
One is the American people that end up paying the price of this. | ||
The other is the world, the common sense of the world. | ||
They're just sitting there going, we can't do this anymore. | ||
This ruling class, this globalist elite are out of control. | ||
They're printing so much money and spending such massive deficits that this note I get, this Federal Reserve note called a dollar is less and less and less and less and less. | ||
And we have the resources, so why don't we just get our currency back by gold? | ||
And that's where the central banks, with every penny they can scrape up, are buying gold. | ||
That's why I go to Birch Gold. Go find out the details. | ||
Let experts tell you about that. | ||
Boom! This is a massive trend that's happening. | ||
It all gets down to this. | ||
And it gets down to your contact with your congressman, your contact with these other congressmen. | ||
They hate it. They hate it. | ||
They hate you blowing them up and saying, I haven't heard you come out on this. | ||
Not only do I want you to be a hard no, I want you to evangelize this. | ||
I want you to get other people know. | ||
I want you to get in leadership's face. | ||
I want you to tell leadership you'll hold them accountable. | ||
You will have a motion to vacate. | ||
That we will put them on notice. | ||
That you can't, think about it, in the defining vote, the most important vote of this Congress. | ||
No vote more important. | ||
The most important vote of this Congress. | ||
They are essentially voting to take the power away from you, to boil it down to its essence. | ||
That's it. If they had confidence in you, they would put a cap on it. | ||
If they had confidence in what they were selling you, they would put a cap on this. | ||
If they had confidence in it, it would only be one year. | ||
They would say, yes, we agree. | ||
The reason they don't, they understand where the economy's going, this is only going to get worse, the debt's going to get bigger, and people are going to start saying, hey, maybe the wealthy here should pay some more taxes. | ||
The donors have told them, you cannot do that, you can't let the peasants, you can't let the serfs, you can't let the folks, the pitchforks, actually have a say-so. | ||
If they do that to the president's election, it could, wow, that could be part of the dialogue, the national dialogue. | ||
So under no circumstances, it is the forbidden words. | ||
It is the thing that should never be talked about. | ||
To the degree that they will bury your children and your grandchildren under this. | ||
Remember, there ain't no coming back from this baby. | ||
In January of 2025, you're going to have $35, $36, $37 trillion of debt on the balance sheet, interest paid over a trillion dollars. | ||
You're going to be structurally locked in. | ||
In the lost decades of Japan are going to be all in front of you. | ||
Not the sunlit uplands. | ||
The sunlit uplands, as Churchill used to say. | ||
The grind. The grind of stagflation as far as the eye can see. | ||
Brought to you by the ruling elite of this country and the uniparty apparatchiks that are prepared. | ||
Representing you. Just remember that. | ||
When they vote tonight, you ask to support that. | ||
They're representing you. | ||
You. You. | ||
Just let them hear from you. Let them hear from you today. | ||
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