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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
President Trump 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 lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish, in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Mr. Speaker, I'm not voting for a continuing resolution. | ||
I'm not voting to continue the failure, and the waste, and the corruption, and the election interference, and in some cases, the efforts that could lead this country into World War III. | ||
I oppose the CR authored by my friend and colleague from Florida, Byron Donalds. | ||
The Donald CR continues the Ukraine policy negotiated by Speaker Pelosi and Mitch McConnell in the omnibus that conservatives were against. | ||
The Donald C.R. | ||
is a permission slip for Jack Smith to continue his election interference as they are trying to gag the President, the former President of the United States, and the leading contender for the Republican nomination. | ||
And the Donald C.R. | ||
abandons the principle that it is only a review of single-subject spending bills that will save this country and allow us to tweeze through these programs and force these agencies to stand up and defend their budget. | ||
My friends, we are approaching the days where we're facing $2 trillion annual deficits atop a $33 trillion debt. | ||
This is unsustainable. | ||
And just to continue things with some facial 8% cut over 30 days that will lead to no programmatic reform is an insult to the principles we fought for in January. | ||
I yield back. | ||
Tuesday, 19 September, the year of our Lord 2023. | ||
Fresh from this quite contentious conference. | ||
Remember, they meet and they have these conferences, they lay out everything. | ||
The first time since the CR came out Sunday night. | ||
Fresh from that is Congressman Matt Gaetz. | ||
of Florida. | ||
Congressman, there's a huge story just in the New York Times. | ||
I want to get to that in a second because they're basically saying this is the same columnist who wrote this quite perceptive column last week saying you were the puppet master and then today they're saying I think Matt Gaetz may be right. | ||
Walk me through. | ||
Last night we hit a trigger. | ||
We're officially at $33 trillion. | ||
We've added a trillion dollars in the last 90 days. | ||
You're absolutely correct. | ||
Now we have a structural, and you warned us about this, as Wharram did, that this is going to be two trillion dollars this fiscal year, not the trillion they talked about, in that we now are at the cusp of the point of no return. | ||
And that's what this debate's about. | ||
It's not some, oh, they're going to shut the government down, shut the government down, and some ridiculous 30-day effort to keep it open. | ||
It's about what was promised on appropriations to get to real cuts. | ||
Get us up to date on what happened at the conference this morning, and then I'd like to talk to you about a real road forward. | ||
This audience, the War on Posse, wants a serious adult conversation that talks about how we pull back from the fiscal cliff that we are now perched on, sir. | ||
The original sin of the McCarthy speakership was the deal he made with Democrats to underwrite all of Biden's debt on the debt limit. | ||
And that created the expectation with Democrats that we were going to continue to be increasing spending above and beyond the COVID levels. | ||
Keep in mind, during COVID, our government spending increased by 40% in this country. | ||
And so that is how they want to keep the good times rolling for government agencies to continue to grow, for the elites to be able to have more of a control on a command economy. | ||
And it just costs people who've worked with their name on their shirt, saved, lived responsibly. | ||
It costs those people their future. | ||
And that's why it is so offensive to me that Republicans are not offering a more robust fight against this. | ||
And, you know, you and I talked after the speaker contest in January. | ||
I said all we had developed was a series of tools. | ||
But whether or not January changed anything would be entirely dependent on our willingness to use those tools. | ||
I believe the most important thing, as you heard me remark on the floor, is that every agency has to present their budget and have it independently reviewed with open amendments. | ||
And you know what? | ||
We're going to win some, we're going to lose some. | ||
Some bills are going to pass, some bills are going to fail. | ||
Some amendments we don't like may even get on bills that we really do like. | ||
But that is the messy process of legislating. | ||
And that is what has been abandoned, I think, for every year since 1997. | ||
The last time what I said, described, happened, I think it literally was back in the 90s, Steve. | ||
And we've got to get back to that. | ||
And it is costing me a tremendous amount of political capital. | ||
But I have to thank the posse because you guys doubled The number of people who were against the Donald C.R. | ||
You have built the momentum against the Donald C.R. | ||
So here's what happens this morning. | ||
We go in and there's an understanding based on what so many Americans have done to voice their opposition to this that the Donald C.R. | ||
does not have the votes to pass. | ||
And so instead of going back to the January deal, capping spending at pre-COVID levels, passing individual appropriations bills, having open amendments, instead of doing that, now they're saying, well, we want to spend the rest of the day in small group meetings talking about what we have to do to augment or change or add or subtract from the Donald C.R. | ||
To get to 218 votes. | ||
I was deeply heartened this morning when Dan Bishop of North Carolina stood up the microphone and said he's not voting for any CR and I'm with Dan Bishop. | ||
You know why? | ||
It is irresponsible and it is fundamentally unserious to be taking these up or down votes that dictate the future of all of these disparate agencies of government. | ||
So that's what we're fighting for. | ||
That should be the message from the posse. | ||
No CR. | ||
You can hang any ornament on it. | ||
You can put the prettiest lipstick on this CR you want to put on it. | ||
It could be the greatest CR in the history of CRs ever drafted. | ||
And it very well might be. | ||
But it's not good enough. | ||
It will not save the country. | ||
And that's why the path that I've laid out, I think, is the responsible one. | ||
And one I'm drawing people to. | ||
It's interesting, you go back to 1997, that was the first time really after the Gingrich Revolution that they got traction. | ||
And remember, we had surpluses in those years because a Republican Congress, particularly a Republican House, Actually enforce discipline on the budget and appropriations process, working with a democratic administration. | ||
That's why we had the surplus those last couple years, because of that critical year of 1997. | ||
So Congressman Gates, everybody says Gates doesn't have a plan, this is just chaos. | ||
You're essentially saying you want to go back to what the deal was, and this is what people are so confused. | ||
The regular order on these appropriations bills, which were all, we were promised the cuts were going to come there. | ||
It didn't happen because McCarthy's guys didn't want to happen. | ||
They wanted to come to crisis CR, then kick it in, you just get a nominal spill, it's all hid. | ||
You're saying... | ||
We want to get plenty of time and we may go by the 30th. | ||
But hey, it is what it is. | ||
Go back to the basics. | ||
Let's go to these regular order on the appropriations, those 12 bills and have the debates there and really see where the cuts are going to come from. | ||
And you're calling for the pre-COVID, the 40 percent that Leviathan grew. | ||
Let's go back to the pre-COVID and have the appropriations process. | ||
Is that the central part of your argument? | ||
Don't waste time on a CR. | ||
We got enough work to do. | ||
Let's just get on with it. | ||
Yeah, we're wasting too much time. | ||
By the way, for all of those who are claiming that I am some sort of chaos agent, I would point you to the piece in the New York Times that lays out that the things that I am seeking are rational. | ||
And reasonable, no matter what your politics are. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Again, as I've said, part of having open amendments and putting bills on the floor is that I know everything won't go my way. | ||
And I'm okay with that because the only way I get a team up here that can help me save the country is if people start having to take tough votes. | ||
and if they're not willing to do what is necessary on the economic side... | ||
Well, hold on, hold on, hold on, Steve. | ||
Now, why am I to blame for the chaos of the fact that these appropriations bills weren't here already? | ||
Right? Like, how come we didn't do defense appropriations right alongside the National Defense Authorizing Bill? | ||
Why didn't we do the Homeland Security appropriations right alongside H.R. 2? | ||
You see, this is not a bug of the system. It is a feature. | ||
They hold everything to the very end so that everyone feels rushed and under the pressure to avoid a shutdown. | ||
And that's how the administrative state continues. | ||
You're going to see Merrick Garland sitting in a chair answering my tough questions in the coming days. | ||
And you know what he knows? | ||
Is that after maybe an uncomfortable moment or two of answering tough questions, the money is still going to be in the bank account for him to be able to fund Jack Smith and every other weaponized endeavor that we see from the January 6th political prisoners and beyond. | ||
And so this is the only path forward. | ||
And what I am presenting is not chaos. | ||
It is order. | ||
Chaos is what the Appropriations Committee has brought us. | ||
Chaos is what Kevin McCarthy has brought us. | ||
They are the agents of chaos, not me. | ||
I just want to stick to a deal they made that they never intended to follow through. | ||
Well, you know what? | ||
I meant it when that happened in January. | ||
I believed in those things, and I will fight for them even if I lose. | ||
Let's go back to the conference. | ||
In making that argument, which is the argument to make, and by the way, for the War Room audience, the War Room posse, the cadre, the numbers 202-225-3121, call your representative now. | ||
Congressman Gates is absolutely correct. | ||
Over probably half of the sign-ups for this, and it's 18, 19, 20, who knows, somewhere around there, a lot more than the five they can lose or the four they can lose. | ||
Make sure you call and give them the old what-for. | ||
Give them your opinion with the bark on, as we say in the South. | ||
Congressman Gates, when you make that argument in the conference, and everybody had signed up for that, what's the counter? | ||
And how do they come up with, let's spend more time on this ridiculous CR which is never going to pass? | ||
What's their counter to your argument? | ||
Is it because they understand they'll be outed in the appropriations process because they really don't intend to cut anything of the federal leviathan? | ||
I spent this morning listening. | ||
I've been making my argument on the floor to the American people. | ||
They say, well, you know, the border's really bad, and Joe Biden can't defend what's going on on the border. | ||
So if we give Joe Biden everything else that he wants, except the border, then we force him to defend the weakest ground, and we can win a political battle and a political fight. | ||
And you know what, Steve? | ||
That might be the best political strategy. | ||
All it will cost us is our country and the dollar being the global reserve currency. | ||
So that's not worth it for me to win the political fight. | ||
If the only way you can win the political fight with Joe Biden on the border is if it is the only thing we are fighting about, then that says more about your ability to make a case than it does what's going on on the border. | ||
I believe in the Bannon Doctrine, which is you attack on every front where your people are under siege. | ||
That you engage the battle. | ||
And that means across the board, across every agency, to root this stuff out. | ||
Because otherwise, it is fungible. | ||
As Foucault said, power kind of shifts and moves. | ||
So we have to have the full frontal assault on the administrative state. | ||
And that's what our people want. | ||
And so they argue that by picking a broad, multi-theater fight, that then that allows Joe Biden greater flexibility to deflect on the border. | ||
I'd love your take on that, Steve. | ||
Well, here's the question. | ||
Right now, and H.R. | ||
2 is fine. | ||
Of course, they did take out E-Verify just so the donors were happy. | ||
But right now, our problem is not more laws about the border. | ||
That would be all nice in a perfect world. | ||
You right now have to go in and hammer DHS in the appropriations process to take the laws we have and stop twisting the amnesty laws that's allowing New York City to implode before us, Congressman Gates. | ||
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H.R. | |
2 is the ultimate shenanigans. | ||
They would argue that's what they're building. | ||
Well, look, I support H.R. | ||
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2. | |
I voted for it. | ||
I think it should be law, frankly. | ||
I don't believe that H.R. | ||
2 is going to have all that much effect until we control the White House. | ||
So it's a bit aspirational, but I'm not here to throw any shade at H.R. 2. | ||
Any of the goals that these people have to secure the border. | ||
I just think that we shouldn't surrender every other battle and fight we are in from a woke and weaponized Department of Justice to a Department of Defense that loses a million-dollar aircraft to the Department of Education, the Department of Labor, the Department of State is executing a massive censorship industrial complex So I'm not ready to wave the white flag of surrender at all of those other places just to make Joe Biden stand on more tenuous political ground. | ||
It might be good politics, it's just not good enough. | ||
Not good enough to save the country. | ||
We have to do what's right for the people, and the politics will take care of itself. | ||
If these Republicans will fight with me, Against this regime and against this Uniparty, the people will be with us. | ||
They will stand with us and they will do so with a sense of glory and purpose, not the kind of failure theater we've seen from Kevin McCarthy for the last eight months. | ||
Okay, Congressman, if you can please stay in the War Room for another block. | ||
I've got a lot more to go through. | ||
For the War Room audience, 202-225-3121. | ||
Now is the time to make sure your voice is heard. | ||
And give it to them with the bark on. | ||
We passed $33 trillion last night. | ||
We added $1 trillion, as we warned you about, in the last 90 days. | ||
Really, since the implementation of the McCarthy-Biden debt deal. | ||
Matt Gaetz has stood in the breach from the beginning. | ||
Told you it wasn't gonna be easy. | ||
Had the tools, now you gotta use the tools. | ||
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next in the war room. | |
Just about precisely an hour from now, President Biden is going to address the United Nations. | ||
Obviously, Ukraine will be at the forefront of his speech. | ||
He'll be trying to rally the world to stand with Kiev, but some of his audience will also be a domestic one. | ||
That continuing resolution that Republicans put out a few days ago doesn't include a dime for Ukraine. | ||
So how much of a concern is it for you that the United States government is going to be able to keep funding Ukraine's war effort? | ||
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Well, it's a key concern of mine. | |
We are the standard-bearer for democracies across the world. | ||
We have worked closely with our NATO allies to ensure that the unprovoked attack by Russia on a democracy does not go unchecked. | ||
We have, I think, seen a lot of success from the Ukrainians in fighting hard for their democracy and their values, and we should support that. | ||
So I'm very concerned that you see a rollback. | ||
And it just strikes me again that as we are working to help support the Ukrainians in their fight for democracy, as we are working to try to keep this government open and get the budget passed, as I am looking to the future with the American Jobs and Opportunities Act to make sure that we have a strong economy going forward, all we see in the Republican Conference right now from the far right is chaos and trumped up witch hunt impeachment | ||
charges that President Trump is trying to get them to move forward on. | ||
And it really does beg the question, if this Republican Conference cares at all about governing this nation. | ||
I want to go to one of the leaders of that, what they call the far-right agent of chaos, which is really, he's laid out a theory of governance here that is actually logical in the only way we can have an adult conversation about the fiscal crisis that's upon us. | ||
A couple of things before I get to Ukraine and the Congressman's remarks about you, Congressman Gates. | ||
A lot of people are sitting there going, well Steve, it is an 8% cut. | ||
Can you please explain, the Warren Posse loves information, and particularly when they call today at 202-225-3121 to give him the old what for. | ||
Can you explain this 8% cut, Congressman Gates? | ||
Yeah, I'll get to the 8%. | ||
I have to respond to what you just played, because what they're saying, governing is, Their vision of governing is one up or down vote on all these disparate agencies of government. | ||
That is not governing. | ||
That is functioning as a conveyor belt for the administrative state. | ||
Okay? | ||
What I want to do is governing. | ||
Individually going through all these things. | ||
And then on Ukraine, catch the signal there. | ||
She considers continuing the Ukraine policy of Pelosi and McConnell, negotiated in the omnibus, as a rollback. | ||
So now in Washington speak, if you're not for another Ukraine supplemental. | ||
Maybe another $28 billion, maybe another $100 billion. | ||
If you're not for that, you're for a rollback. | ||
Actually, you know what? | ||
I actually am for a rollback. | ||
I would repatriate every dollar that is in any joint account that we could bring back to our country, and I wouldn't send another nickel to Ukraine. | ||
That's Europe's war. | ||
That war ends the moment Europe wants it to. | ||
Alright, this 8% cut. | ||
Let's get into that. | ||
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It's an 8%... Hold on, hold on. | |
Before we get there, I want people to understand. | ||
She's a Democrat and a rising Democrat, right? | ||
One of their stars. | ||
But that's not just the mentality of the Democratic Party. | ||
That is what you're fighting every day. | ||
What she said is the right think of the Uniparty, correct? | ||
When you fight on Ukraine. | ||
Oh, listen, yeah, that happened to be Mikey Sherrill, a Democrat, but you could have heard the exact same clip or soundbite from Kevin McCarthy or the establishment Republicans. | ||
I mean, you could line up, it's almost like they're singing out of the same hymnal when they do these interviews. | ||
But let's get to this 8% cut, right? | ||
It's for 30 days. | ||
Is there a single agency of government where an 8% cut over 30 days is going to lead to any type of programmatic reform? | ||
Not even the people who are in favor of the Donald CR believe that the 8% cut is going to lead to any programmatic reform. | ||
It's just going to be a month where nobody buys any new laptops. | ||
Maybe they cancel a few subscriptions. | ||
Is that what you won the Republican majority for? | ||
Is that what you knocked on the doors for and made the phone calls for and donated the money for? | ||
Because it's not why I'm here. | ||
I'm also pretty down on these, like, horizontal cuts. | ||
I think it is just lazy to say, OK, well, every agency is going to have the same percentage, 8%. | ||
8% sounds like a good number. | ||
Like, that's unserious. | ||
There are some agencies that need far, far deeper vertical cuts. | ||
And when you just do this homogenized percentage across the board, what it shows is that you're not able to go out and make the case for these specific things that you are trying to get rid of. | ||
So I think that, you know, while it's a sincere effort to try to demonstrate that we care about spending cuts, it's a virtue signal. | ||
It's not the actual work. | ||
It's not the work that is required. | ||
Victoria Spartz, congressman from Indiana, and she's a native of Ukraine and has been a real hero in going after certain aspects of the administrative state, really bracing up the FBI, DHS, etc. | ||
She said the other day that McCarthy's week, that this CR shows he's weak, and that this Congress particularly has been worthless, and she has already announced, because she has teenage daughters who are in high school, she needs to spend more time there. | ||
Speaker McCarthy viciously attacked her and attacked her family for her position, and you heroically, I think, came to her defense. | ||
Why does McCarthy think it's open season on anybody that disagrees with him on this fiasco that he's gotten us into? | ||
Yeah, and let's look at the fact pattern here. | ||
Many months ago, Victoria Sparks, who has served honorably, said that her family needed her and that she was going to return to the most important job she had as a mother. | ||
And then recently, I think there were a lot of members. | ||
Who didn't take too kindly to Kevin McCarthy trying to subjugate his failures as somehow tied to an ethics committee matter with me. | ||
When I went out and made the case that Kevin McCarthy has failed us and breached his deal, he said, well, you know, none of that bad stuff about me is really true. | ||
It's just that Matt Gaetz has got all these ethics problems. | ||
Well, it turns out I don't stand alone. | ||
And precisely the argument I made about not producing the bills, not being on time and on schedule, was made by Victoria Sparks. | ||
And she laid it right at McCarthy's feet and said, you are the weak leader who has brought us to this moment. | ||
And in response, he called her a quitter. | ||
He didn't respond to the—he didn't say, these are the reasons why we haven't brought these bills. | ||
He didn't offer any type of rationale or explanation for the substance of our critique. | ||
Instead, he said, well, you know what? | ||
You're just leaving Congress because you're a quitter. | ||
That's what he said to this woman. | ||
And it was disgraceful, and it was misogynist. | ||
Just last week, Utah Congressman Chris Smith retired from Congress and returned to his district. | ||
And he also did so for family reasons. | ||
And you know what? | ||
Kevin McCarthy never called Chris Stewart a quitter because Chris Stewart didn't criticize Kevin McCarthy. | ||
So the way he treats his members, The way he treated this woman in particular for valuing motherhood says a lot more about Kevin McCarthy than it does about Victoria Sparks. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because Kevin McCarthy would never put anything above his own power and his own ambition. | ||
So he can't even contemplate putting family first. | ||
And it showed another reason why he's not just an ineffective leader, but a morally bankrupt one. | ||
Where do we go from here? | ||
We know you've got to bounce. | ||
You're the man of the moment here. | ||
Where do we go from here? | ||
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Your program is so logical and what must happen. | |
Steve, I'm telling you, while we've built up a coalition of people ready to vote against the Donald CR, I can tell you those folks are getting worked over every moment of every day. | ||
They're having leadership tell them if they want committee assignments, if they want fundraising opportunities, they've got to back the Donald CR. | ||
But that sells out our country. | ||
So what I need from the posse is to continue to encourage those who've publicly stated that they are not voting for this Donald CR. | ||
Continue to encourage them to not vote for any CR, to require single-subject spending bills. | ||
And by the way, there are other elements of the deal that we haven't talked about but that are just as important to me. | ||
a vote on term limits, release the January 6th tape, vote on balanced budget, and caps it spending that don't just embrace this COVID Biden era of recklessness and irresponsibility. | ||
That's what he agreed to. | ||
I want all of it. | ||
I'm not paying twice for the same hostage. | ||
He has to do these things or he's going to face a motion to vacate. | ||
Now, you've seen Hakeem Jeffries out there leaving the door entirely open. | ||
To bailing out Kevin McCarthy. | ||
To having all of his members potentially just vote present and say, this isn't our fight, let the Republicans sort it out. | ||
And if that happens, I will move to vacate each and every day of this Congress. | ||
And I will do so, so that the American people sees every day that it is the UNA party who governs them. | ||
And that it is Kevin McCarthy who actually is in coalition government with Hakeem Jeffries and Joe Biden, not with you. | ||
Not with the conservatives that worked to win this majority. | ||
Not with the American people who actually want to see the Biden administration held in check. | ||
So you know what? | ||
If it's going to be the Uniparty that governs you, I'm going to make them embrace one another each and every day. | ||
They're going to have to Lock arm-in-arm and run the three-legged race toward the edge of the cliff together. | ||
But I will not allow the Uniparty's legacy to be my own. | ||
And I will not allow Kevin McCarthy's failures to be cast upon those of us who are actually working hard to do what is necessary to root out the waste, the weaponization, the wokeness, the fraud, the abuse that we all know is there. | ||
Yeah, we had one member of conference this morning, Steve, and I don't even remember who it was. | ||
They all kind of looked the same to me at some point. | ||
But one of them gets up there and says, well, you know what, we've got to have these horizontal cuts, this 8% cut, because it's really tough for me to vote to cut specific programs. | ||
But if I can just say that I voted for a percentage, I can defend that, but I can't defend cutting actual programs. | ||
Now, that is unserious. | ||
That is what I'm fighting against. | ||
That is what will join together with the Democrats to screw the American people. | ||
Congressman, how do people follow you today? | ||
Social media, your site, your podcast, all of it? | ||
Firebrand is the podcast. | ||
We'll have a new episode out today that'll be talking about many of these issues as the day develops. | ||
At Matt Gaetz on Twitter. | ||
At Rep Matt Gaetz everywhere on the internet. | ||
And keep up the firepower from the posse. | ||
This is not the time to take a day off. | ||
I need you. | ||
I need everybody in this battle with me. | ||
And you know what? | ||
I feel you. | ||
I feel that there are tens of millions of Americans who actually want this government to be responsible. | ||
Congressman Gates, I can tell you one thing. | ||
This, uh, the cadre, the posse has your back, and they're going to work to man the ramparts. | ||
Honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
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202-225-3121. | |
Call now. | ||
Express your support for Congressman Gates. | ||
And your lack of support, under no circumstances can we pass the Donald C.R. | ||
Short break, back in a moment. | ||
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Okay. | |
You're in the middle of it. | ||
Remember, you're the driver of the action. | ||
Congressman Gates is obviously in the foreground and doing a heroic job, but there is no Congressman Gates if it's not you. | ||
Today. | ||
202-225-3121. | ||
By the way, just so you know, if you haven't heard about the Senate, You know, the Senate was going to get all these done, all these appropriations bills done. | ||
Ron Johnson kind of put the hold on that, because the same thing was happening. | ||
Cuts were not coming. | ||
Remember, you were promised these cuts in the appropriations process, and they gamed the system in the House to take six weeks off, not do anything, come back, and then say, oh my gosh, we got the 30th of September, as we told you they were going to do, and so now you just got to give us 30 more days, and what all that's going to do is get you to Halloween and Thanksgiving and get into the holidays and have a omnibus where nothing gets changed. | ||
We crossed 33 trillion dollars last night. | ||
A trillion dollars in the last 30 days. | ||
We are close to the point of no return. | ||
Very close. | ||
That's why this fight must be now. | ||
We must have the adult conversation now. | ||
And if we go past midnight on the 30th of September, the world is not going to end. | ||
You're going to hear CNN and MSNBC say, Fox, come on Showtime, come on Showtime, come on Showtime, all this nonsense on the CR. | ||
All day today, they're going to spend on the CR instead of what's important. | ||
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202-225-3121. | |
And I've got even more to say about Ukraine, but a very important thing is happening. | ||
Let's play the clip, and I'm going to bring in one of the great patriots in this country that's going to address you. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
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Hello, everyone. | |
We are here to celebrate National Voter Registration Day. | ||
And I am here with two very special friends who are going to talk about why this matters. | ||
You know, your vote is your voice. | ||
And that is one of the ways that we all can exercise our power. | ||
What's critical is you have to be registered to vote in order to vote. | ||
So please register to vote. | ||
Register as soon and as early as possible. | ||
And stay engaged. | ||
And thank you for your leadership. | ||
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And the best and easiest way to do it is go to vote.gov and you can do it right now and you can register. | |
And after you register, tell all your friends and all your family. | ||
Everybody. | ||
Do this. | ||
Today. | ||
We know these voter rolls are the predicate of how they steal elections, right? | ||
It's the predicate of how they steal elections. | ||
And Shapiro today, the governor, announced that everybody in the state's going to be automatically, you know, you go to DMV, you're going to be automatically registered. | ||
Scott Pressler is the man that's been out there fighting this at every level. | ||
He's on the road today as he spends every day on the road. | ||
Scott, I didn't see any Republicans. | ||
Why are we not as engaged, you are, but why are we not as engaged as a movement in getting people signed up to vote, sir? | ||
Well, it's a great question. | ||
I mean, look, you lead by example, and at least at the RNC, the GOP national party apparatus, we're not seeing leadership, but that's okay. | ||
That's why early vote action.com, my organization, we are spearheading the movement to get people registered to vote at their current address. | ||
And yes, while I'm focused on Arizona, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, I'm here to make sure that in all 50 states, we are swimming in the same direction to make Joe Biden a one-term president in 2024. | ||
Scott, give me that again, because before I let you go, I want to talk about Wisconsin. | ||
Obviously, Pressler has got them ranked there about where he needs to make it work in those states, because those are the battlegrounds for this coming year. | ||
Once again, give the address where people go and what are they going to find when they get there? | ||
What is your call to action to folks? | ||
Well, the website is earlyvoteaction.com. | ||
And I'll tell you right now, Steve, we have two letter writing campaigns into Kentucky and Louisiana because we have gubernatorial elections this November. | ||
And so I've got a list of thousands of new movers to both of those states that need to get registered to vote so we can elect Republican governors. | ||
Because people at home, you need to understand the lockdowns are coming back. | ||
The mask mandates are coming back. | ||
And that's why I'm here in Pennsylvania. | ||
We have a Supreme Court election. | ||
The most powerful thing that you can do today is register to vote at your current address, check your status, make sure that you're registered as a Republican in states like Florida and Pennsylvania that are closed primary states. | ||
And most importantly, if you live in Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Virginia, or Pennsylvania, make a plan to vote this November. | ||
And let's fight back against the incoming mask mandates and lockdowns. | ||
Look, people have put very highly your opinion. | ||
Why are you saying you're seeing it from the ground? | ||
You're seeing the mandates come back. | ||
What drives you to say that? | ||
You know, I fly a lot, Steve, and it's little things. | ||
I'm watching the flight attendants who are Unsolicited carrying masks with them now handing them out to people and look at what's happening in the state of New Mexico that they're trying to come after our gun rights and Second Amendment rights. | ||
They're going to create emergencies so that way they can take away our rights as dictated by the Constitution. | ||
I'm telling you right now. | ||
The mandates are coming back, and if we don't prepare, if we are not winning this November, then next year we're going to see a repeat of what happened in 2020. | ||
Before I send people back to your site, you spent and you put in more effort than any single person in Wisconsin. | ||
You've got this controversy now, a fight over the election official, and they're starting to move to impeach the Chief Justice who just had this huge fight over. | ||
Can you give any update? | ||
Because Wisconsin right now is the battlefield. | ||
Can you give us any update on Wisconsin? | ||
Well, the great Matt Gaetz is fighting Against the CR in Congress at the federal level. | ||
And I need all of you, while you're contacting your people in the House of Representatives, every Wisconsinite needs to contact your members in the State House and the State Senate. | ||
Now, so far, it seems to me that they are going to impeach Janet Protasewicz, who was installed and now has created a liberal majority on the court. | ||
But you need to make sure that you are contacting your member in the House and Senate to let them know that if she does not recuse herself from this court case on the redrawing of district maps, because she's already made it so, that she's not going to be impartial. | ||
She is wearing a blue robe. | ||
She is going to be a rubber stamp for the Liberal Democrats. | ||
And we need to hold her to account. | ||
So please, in Wisconsin, Contact your Senate representatives and let them know that if she does not recuse herself, they must vote to impeach Justice Janet Protasewicz. | ||
Scott, one more time. | ||
Where do people go to your site? | ||
And on the site, where do they go? | ||
Today is National Voter Registration Day. | ||
Please go to EarlyVoteAction.com to register to vote at your current address. | ||
You can also sign up to write letters to these new movers in the great state of Kentucky. | ||
And also, you can download our application, Early Vote Action. | ||
This Saturday, we're doing a day of door knocking. | ||
Please download the application to knock on just five doors of registered Republicans in Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, Virginia, and Pennsylvania. | ||
Okay, I want everybody to go to Scott's site. | ||
All totally free right now. | ||
I want you to go there and focus. | ||
Immerse yourself in this. | ||
Pressler, you're a patriot and a hero, sir. | ||
The effort you put in is superhuman. | ||
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Thank you for coming on. | ||
Honored to have you on here, brother. | ||
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That guy's a role model. | ||
When you see him every day, he is somewhere and he's hitting it every day. | ||
Go to the site right now. | ||
Like I said, it's a 30-front war, but their victory's happening. | ||
We got two-thirds of a victory in New Mexico. | ||
Not all there. | ||
They're going to refile on the dictator governor out there about the Second Amendment. | ||
Big victory in Texas. | ||
Of course, they're still coming. | ||
Looks like the Feds are going to try to impanel a grand jury to get Ken Paxton. | ||
They're relentless. | ||
You see this huge fight in Wisconsin right now? | ||
Just get engaged at the local level, at the precinct level. | ||
Just get engaged. | ||
Go on these sites. | ||
You can become a party to this immediately. | ||
Changing American history. | ||
You're the protagonist. | ||
You're the driver of the action. | ||
This is why they hate it. | ||
Remember when we had the cold open? | ||
They're going nuts that you're engaged. | ||
This is a populist movement. | ||
It's not about Trump. | ||
It's not about Tucker Carlson. | ||
It's not about Sean Hannity or Steve Bannon or even Matt Gaetz. | ||
This is about you. | ||
The reason Gaetz is able to do this is because of you. | ||
This is a people's movement. | ||
It is a populist movement. | ||
It is a citizen-led movement. | ||
And that's what they fear the most. | ||
Do I have Chris Hoare up? | ||
Is Chris Hoare with us? | ||
Hey, Chris, I want to thank you for sponsoring. | ||
First off, you guys, and people should know this, Chris and the team there at the Satellite Phone Store go out of their way when they see something, get their hands on to make it available to the War Impossi and these specials, which we always sell out. | ||
But whether it's Maui and sponsoring Burquam and those folks. | ||
Look, what's happening in New York City is terrible. | ||
We've warned people about this for years. | ||
You're seeing the collapse of the greatest city in the United States, and I would argue the greatest city in the world. | ||
And they can't handle it. | ||
It's 100,000 illegal aliens, and they're going to be 10,000 every month. | ||
You see this by what's happening in Central America. | ||
And remember, as Ben and these people have been reporting, it's destroying Panama. | ||
It's destroying Costa Rica. | ||
It's destroying Southern Mexico. | ||
The people that work every day and have the families and work the farms and go to work and pay their taxes, not just in the United States, but these other countries, these are the ones that are also suffering. | ||
And I really want to appreciate, Chris, you being one of the sponsors for Birquams. | ||
And here's the great thing about it. | ||
Everybody was taking that footage. | ||
We had it up on War Room, but everybody was taking it. | ||
It was on BBC, it was on Fox, it was everywhere because it was so stunning. | ||
And they could not have done it, Chris. | ||
Without the satellite phone. | ||
I want you to explain to people why. | ||
Why do you need a satellite phone? | ||
What is so special about it? | ||
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Well, Steve, you need one because they work where cell phones don't. | |
What you see, I mean, you've seen that down in Libya. | ||
You've seen it in Morocco. | ||
Cell service completely wiped out. | ||
No 911 service in those countries. | ||
No cell service. | ||
But the satellite phones talk directly to the satellites in the sky, so they don't need the ground infrastructure. | ||
They don't worry about what's going on on the ground at all. | ||
And most of the world, Steve, is not covered by cell phone service. | ||
Only 7% of the planet is covered by cell phone service at all. | ||
So in a lot of areas, and where Ben has been, there is no cell phone service. | ||
But if you've got a satellite phone, you are never going to be without communications. | ||
You can check them out at sat123.com or call us at 941-955-1020. | ||
That's 941-955-1020 today and get a free satellite phone with activation. | ||
Steve, it's that time of year where we're running out and so we're not going to have these for much longer this year. | ||
They only make, you know, 100,000 of these a year and it's been a very busy year, as you can imagine, what with Maui and everything else. | ||
So the sat phones will make sure that you are never without communication and that can be life-saving as I'm sure you realize and we've seen these phones save numerous lives over the 20 years we've been doing this and it's a real pleasure to be a sponsor of War Room of course and you know we're very grateful for what you guys do. | ||
And we always want to make sure we're offering the War Room Posse the best absolute deal possible. | ||
And that is a free sat phone with activation and just $99 a month for 24 months. | ||
You're getting 100 minutes, Steve. | ||
And those roll over if you don't use them. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
One more time. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
Because these things sell out right away. | ||
I want to make sure everybody's on the trigger. | ||
Where do they go, Chris? | ||
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They go to sat123.com, that's sat123.com, or call us at 941-955-1020, that's 941-955-1020. | |
Free phones right now with activation, 99 bucks a month. | ||
Brother, thank you so much. | ||
Chris Hoare, Satellite Phone Company, sponsor with Patriot Mobile of the great trek of Ben Burquam and Oscar Blue Ramirez. | ||
Thank you brother, appreciate it. | ||
33 trillion dollars. | ||
Point of no return. | ||
Trillion dollars in 90 days. | ||
Interest rates exploding. | ||
Make sure we lay it all out for you in the end of the dollar empire. | ||
I've got the fourth installment. | ||
In fact, Philip Patrick's going to join me in the six o'clock show tonight. | ||
We're going to detail this. | ||
This is the three days in 1971. | ||
August 13th to the 15th. | ||
When we came off the convertibility of the Federal Reserve note into gold. | ||
Richard Nixon. | ||
Make sure you go right now, check it out. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
And ask Philip Patrick and his team why the central banks of the BRICS nations are buying gold at record rates. | ||
Ask that question. | ||
Wait for the answer. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back in a moment. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
We are going to stream a talk to Grace and to Moe. | ||
We're going to stream on my personal site in the War Room the POSO. | ||
Trying to max the audience for that. | ||
Very important today at 2 o'clock. | ||
Remember they put POSO on an assassination list. | ||
This is the Ukrainian government has done that. | ||
And he's going to drop the receipts today. | ||
On child sex trafficking, organ harvesting, all of it. | ||
So make sure that you tune in, then back 5 to 7 at night. | ||
I'm going to have Harnwell with more about Ukraine in this funding situation, plus Philip Patrick at Birch Gold is going to join me, and we're going to go through, and Jeff Clark. | ||
Jeff Clark's going to talk about the 14th Amendment. | ||
I think we have the 14th Amendment on the run, because Calabresi, the head of Federalist Society, has come out and said Trump's not covered in this situation. | ||
So your work there is fighting back. | ||
Philip Patrick doing an amazing job. | ||
He's back now. | ||
We're going to break down the latest installment, and that's why it's all free, but I need everybody to get these installments, understand the politics of money, understand the debt trap, understand what it is to be prime reserve currency, and what it is to be king dollar, and why we're moving away from that, and why the BRICS nations, many of whom are our enemies, are actually making a logical decision given where they are economically in the development of their own nations. | ||
You have to understand with the elites. | ||
This gets back to what this fight is about right now. | ||
That's what Gates said. | ||
It's to get the appropriations process, the budget all worked out, de-woke and de-weaponized, and then not have one vote, but have all these separate votes. | ||
And if it takes past the 30th, it takes past the 30th. | ||
Don't fall for the trap of the fire drill. | ||
The government's going to shut down. | ||
The government's going to shut down. | ||
It's not about that. | ||
It's about the $33 trillion. | ||
How we got here, how we're going to get out. | ||
Birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Make sure you go check it out today. | ||
Also, I need you to do something because interest rates are high because of Biden's inflation. | ||
You've got mortgages have dropped now to a low. | ||
We haven't seen since the early 90s. | ||
Second mortgages have dried up. | ||
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At 8, 9, 10, 11%, nobody can take a second out to fix up the kitchen. | ||
You can't do it. | ||
But you know who's looking at the six trillion dollars, six trillion dollars of equity in homes. | ||
90% of your net worth, if you're listening here, is tied up in that home. | ||
That home's not just your castle, it's your Fort Knox. | ||
You can't let anybody get to it. | ||
HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
Don't let a cyber criminal get in and somehow, with one of these, how rudimentary they protect these things at the county level, get in and get their hands on your title and take out a second mortgage from a hard money lender. | ||
That would be the end of days for you financially. | ||
HoldTightLock.com. | ||
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Krom Carmichael, we're asking people to man the ramparts. | ||
These are lion hearts. | ||
That's where they've changed the direction of American political discourse right now in this epic fight over the control of the country and particularly the country's finances. | ||
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Steve, I can't tell you how much I appreciate you letting me share the benefits of salt tea with the posse. | ||
We need lion hearts up there. | ||
We need hearts of lions. | ||
Carmichael, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Okay, a lot of work to do. | ||
Charlie Kirshner will follow us. | ||
The historic, epic Jack Posobiec. | ||
We started the show with Posobiec in the best traditions of the United States Navy. | ||
Cause he's a former naval officer. | ||
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He's going to start laying out the receipts on the child trafficking, the organ harvesting, all of it. | ||
This is one of the reasons, not the sole reason they put him on the death list. | ||
And, uh, and Jack Bristow is going to take, uh, action on that. | ||
Impossible for Zelensky, he should never be able to smear or dishonor our capital that so many people over so many generations worked to make sure it was a temple of freedom and liberty in honoring the values of the Judeo-Christian West and to have Zelensky darken that door and ask him for money. | ||
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You think it's so good to send combat troops? | ||
Get a photo op with him and let's send that photo op back to the Montana and Michigan and all throughout the rest of the country. | ||
Where all these Republicans are sitting there loving up, loving up on Zelensky. | ||
Not even as bad as they are could they even put it into the CR. | ||
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Charlie Kirk is next. | ||
Jack Posobiec follows that. | ||
We're actually going to stream Posobiec over on my site to make sure we max the audience for this. | ||
We're back five to seven. | ||
The five o'clock show is going to have a lot of the what is happening today in the nation's capital because it's on fire. | ||
At six o'clock, I'm going to get Philip Patrick up here. | ||
We're going to walk through the finances and economics of the country, the overall what's happening on this, the kind of make sure that you have a framework to think about it. | ||
Of course, Jeff Clark's going to be here. | ||
This 14th Amendment, which is the lead way they're trying to keep Trump off the ballot, may be, may be cratering in front of us. | ||
And we're going to go through all of that. | ||
See you back here, 5 to 7 at night, in the War Room. |