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is at the border, reaching a breaking point. | |
Customs and Border Protection says it's a serious challenge to keep pace with the record surge of migrants arriving daily at the southern border. | ||
Officials in cities like El Paso, Texas say they're feeling the crunch, as some ports of entry remain shut down to help officers manage the influx. | ||
Border Patrol agents are doing everything they can to take care of the situation, but they are completely overwhelmed, and it's getting worse. | ||
Roughly 27,000 migrants are now in custody at processing facilities, with three consecutive days of over 12,000 migrants crossing the border. | ||
President Biden speaking on the phone with Mexico's President López Obrador about the crisis. | ||
The two leaders agreed that additional enforcement actions are urgently needed. | ||
Here in Eagle Pass, Texas, the wait for migrants to be processed can take hours or even days. | ||
He says the processing center is collapsed. | ||
¿Por qué está colapsado? | ||
Too many migrants. | ||
This group tells me they have court appointments that are months, in some cases, over a year away in 2025. | ||
For now, they are waiting at an overcrowded shelter. | ||
So he says resources are limited in there. | ||
There's a thousand people in that shelter. | ||
So they're gonna go try to find some more food because the food is scarce in there. | ||
Texas Governor Greg Abbott now using charter planes to fly migrants to Chicago after the city blocked buses from dropping them off. | ||
The first plane with roughly a hundred migrants arriving at O'Hare Airport. | ||
You have a governor in Texas that can care less about those families. | ||
And literally dropping them off, not just in Chicago, but anywhere and everywhere, is wicked. | ||
Abbott's move comes the same week he signed a new law allowing local and state police to arrest and deport migrants who illegally cross the border. | ||
The White House saying in a statement, Abbott is not interested in solutions. | ||
He only seeks to use people as political pawns. | ||
That's NBC's Gwad Vinayus with that report. | ||
Jen Palmieri is still with us. | ||
Let's talk about the politics of the border, Jen. | ||
I mean, poll after poll suggests that Americans do think something needs to be done there. | ||
White House officials privately acknowledge that this is something, it's an issue with which they have struggled since the first day of the administration, but now the number is just getting higher as an election year approaches. | ||
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Yeah, but Speaker Johnson sending a letter on Congress's way out of town when they refused to act on funding more border agents and couldn't come to a deal on border security. | |
It's just the height of disingenuousness. | ||
Also, Johnson, what are the Republicans' biggest gripe on Democrats, Democrat administrations on immigration? | ||
Democratic administration's taking executive action on the border that Republicans think exceeds the president's authority. | ||
So it's very rich for Johnson to do that. | ||
The problem's not really going to get... They are going to need more funding. | ||
They are going to need some legislative solutions here. | ||
And it is a there's an actual problem at the border. | ||
It's also a political problem. | ||
And then the sort of crux that is very hard for Democrats to get around is Republicans make it a political issue and Republicans also prevent action from happening on it in Congress. | ||
And therefore they perpetuate the political issue. | ||
I know we have Senator Coons coming up to talk about the possibility of getting some kind of deal on border security in the short term. | ||
But I think the administration doesn't need Mike Johnson to tell them to take executive action. | ||
They will do whatever they can do in order to get that situation under control. | ||
But ultimately, you still need legislation. | ||
And so, look, the president has done everything that he can, right, on his own. | ||
There's clearly diplomatic conversation happening with AMLO and other folks, other leaders in the region. | ||
We're going to continue to have those conversations just to make sure that we deal with the flow. | ||
But we also need funding. | ||
We also need funding to deal with border security, which is what we're trying to do right now with these negotiations that are happening with the Senate, with senators right now. | ||
This nation is poisoning the blood of our nation. | ||
They're coming from prisons, from mental institutions, from all over the world. | ||
Without borders and fair elections, you don't have a country. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
We must win in 2024, or we will not have a nation. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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So, it's been pointed out to Donald Trump where this comes from and what the rhetoric has hints of, and yet he keeps on using it. | |
So why does he keep saying things like that? | ||
Well, maybe because recent polling shows that those anti-immigrant comments are helping him more than they're hurting him. | ||
Specifically, with Republicans in Iowa. | ||
In the latest NBC News Des Moines Register Media.com poll, which was conducted earlier this month, 42% of likely Iowa Republican caucus goers said Trump's poisoning the blood remark made them more likely to support him. | ||
That's compared to 28% who said those comments made them less likely to caucus for Trump, and 29% who said it had no bearing on their support. | ||
Anti-immigrants. | ||
Illegal. | ||
Call ICE. | ||
Send them all back. | ||
Waiting across the Rio Grande and don't obey our immigration and naturalization laws. | ||
And to see another group come over here? | ||
It's disgraceful. | ||
It is un-American. | ||
And these rules that you have, The rules, who made these rules? | ||
When did the ultimate vote for these rules? | ||
When did the people have time to participate in making these rules? | ||
And one of y'all came over to me, Mr. Blakemore, we got little children. | ||
What about the black children in the ghetto? | ||
We gotta make a future for them! | ||
These others will move them out! | ||
Move us out and then come in to compete with jobs, goods, and contracts and services. | ||
Historian Carl Adamson say that they have a negative effect on the black community. | ||
I'm strictly advocating for black people. | ||
And Carl, eyes on them. | ||
Trump, come in here. | ||
Clean this mess up. | ||
The most corrupt city in the United States is the city of Chicago. | ||
And that's not my... Health Minister France announced his resignation on Wednesday. | ||
This comes a day after France's parliament gave its final approval on a toughened immigration bill. | ||
The approved bill would delay access to housing benefits for unemployed non-EU immigrants by five years. | ||
President Emmanuel Macron faced cracks within his ruling alliance on Wednesday after the bill's passage. | ||
French conservatives, however, argue welfare systems should be reserved for French people only. | ||
Because we see exactly who they are and what they are. | ||
The great unmasking of who's on our side of the football, who's on the side of the republic, and who are globalist, who are followers of the party of Davos, who are not populist nationalists, has all been unmasked. | ||
And you've seen what they've done, from the schools, to the children, to the drugs, all of it. | ||
The southern border, 9 million illegal alien invaders in this country. | ||
Our first priority is not simply sealing the border, but to send them home. | ||
And I don't mean just criminals and people from the mental institutions, I mean every single 9 million of them gotta go. | ||
Gotta go. | ||
Have to go. | ||
The African American and Hispanic community will never recover. | ||
You let these nine men in, the wages will never get there. | ||
They'll crush them. | ||
They're selling out below 35s and they're selling out minority working class people in this country. | ||
You know why? | ||
They think they're just like you. | ||
They're just trash. | ||
So we have a great work ahead of us. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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And where do people like that go to share the big line? | |
MAGA Media. | ||
I got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have had a belly full of it I know you don't like hearing that I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that but you're not gonna 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 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. | |
It's Friday, 22 December in the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
One of the most powerful statements I've heard in all of 2023 is that black man at the Chicago City Council that in about two minutes laid down the entire theory of the case. | ||
And what do you say? | ||
We need Donald Trump back in to clean up this mess. | ||
We're going to replay that in a little while. | ||
Throughout the world, the camp of the saints From Germany, an alternative for Deutschland, now the anti-invasion party, the pro-sovereignty party, is now in first place in German politics. | ||
The German establishment's losing it. | ||
They're trying to figure out how to ban them as a political party. | ||
In France, Macron and his cohorts absolutely cratered with a bill that was not even nearly hard enough, just a first step, but a massive win for Le Pen and Front National. | ||
As finally people start to wake up, that just can't go on. | ||
You're having a massive global invasion. | ||
Not migrants. | ||
These are illegal alien invaders. | ||
Full stop. | ||
And the Biden administration initiated it. | ||
And then you hear Lemire from Politico, formerly of Associated Press, there on Morning Joe. | ||
Oh, you know, people in the country do think that something now, you know, they really think something kind of ought to be done about it. | ||
And here's the point. | ||
Your sovereignty of your country is being held up. | ||
Look, I love the fact that Mike Johnson sent over a letter, a sternly worded letter, sternly worded letter to Biden. | ||
He needs to take executive action. | ||
What the hell is that going to do? | ||
Come on, brother. | ||
Shut down the border or shut down the government. | ||
We're going to see if anybody's got some titanium stones when they come back. | ||
Shut down the border or shut down the government. | ||
Full stop. | ||
Simple. | ||
Shut down the border or shut down the government. | ||
I want to bring Richard Stern in here for Heritage. | ||
Richard, they're holding up. | ||
This is what I think we did AmFest with 13,000 people. | ||
We did a town hall out at the Cowboy Church in Casa Grande the other night. | ||
People are outraged by one fact. | ||
They're holding up the defense of our country on the southern border. | ||
To get 60 billion more dollars to Ukraine. | ||
Please tell people, what is the fetish of the Uniparty, and this is many Republicans in the Senate also, why are they so maniacally obsessed with having to get money to Ukraine, even to the fact that they would put our border, the security of the border and the nation in the same bucket, sir? | ||
Fetish might be being too generous, frankly. | ||
But you know, here's what this is. | ||
They are the representation of the old feudal order, right? | ||
The elites who thought they were better than you, they were better than nationality and ethnicity, than religion, than any sense of morality. | ||
They are this globalist elite network. | ||
That's $60 billion they want to steal. | ||
and they're sending other people's kids to die in wars so that they can fight over their game of chess, over things that matter to no one, that impact no one's level of prosperity. That's $60 billion they want to steal. And let's be clear, steal from American families through higher interest rates, through more inflation taxes. They're claiming that is somehow an investment in America. | ||
These are people who will tell you that, you know, Biden's quote, investments in green infrastructure are just government theft and spending. | ||
That's what they're doing here. | ||
They're just doing it for their corporate donors, as opposed to Biden's corporate donors. | ||
So that's what their fetish is. | ||
It's power. | ||
It's stealing your money for their interests. | ||
It's feeling like they have control over your lives. | ||
And it's exactly what you had in your opening in the show here. | ||
They don't respect you, me, or any of us. | ||
They don't respect our dignity or our agency. | ||
That's what this comes down to. | ||
Richard, we're going to break here in a second. | ||
We always play our Christmas music in the run-up to Christmas and the days after. | ||
Ben's going to come on from Rome. | ||
One of the things we're going to talk about is that there's been a collapse of support among the people, the voters in Europe right now for this whole Ukraine situation. | ||
How do our elites get over that hurdle? | ||
That the Europeans are not sitting there saying, okay, if America's not in, we're going to make up the difference. | ||
How do our elites here actually argue the case when the Europeans don't want to put any more money in? | ||
Well, they're sweating it right now, because all the people you're talking about that are getting victories, including by the Geert Wilders, right, who's been championing this message for more than a decade. | ||
But, you know, what the elites are trying to double down on is this argument that somehow this is an investment, right? | ||
They're trying to make this argument that, I mean, frankly, supporting the murder of Armenian Christians, that supporting the corrupt regime in Ukraine is somehow going to put us back in a competitive edge. | ||
They're trying to grasp at straws, right? | ||
On the strategic arguments, on the economic arguments, I mean, like we're talking about, heck, they are defending the idea of government central planning, of government theft of people's money, as somehow a positive for the economy. | ||
Now, I'm optimistic, because what you're talking about in Europe, what you're talking about here, people like that gentleman you were talking about in Chicago, I'm optimistic that they're facing, finally, a wave of opposition that they won't be able to push over the way they've done for decades, unfortunately. | ||
Richard, just hang on, we're taking a short break. | ||
Some Christmas music. | ||
This individual, this black man that stood up at the Chicago City Council, one of the most powerful political speeches of 2023. | ||
We're going to play it in a little while. | ||
Short commercial break, back in the ward in a moment. | ||
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Choir singing. | |
Comfort and joy, oh, tidings of comfort and joy. | ||
From God our heavenly Father, the blessed angel came, and unto serene Shepherds brought the hymns of the same, how glad and merited was ever one or some of her hearing. | ||
Oh, tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy, oh, tidings of comfort and joy. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
Can you imagine, we had a little bit of a discussion yesterday, how Tim Alberta and Morning Joe would be melting down. | ||
about Christians in this country, particularly Christians that love their country and believe it's a providential country and believe it's the New Jerusalem. | ||
Do you understand how completely panicked they would be if our culture and society had the type of verve and urgency and robust nature and confidence that that music, that's what we play, the carols from the 18th and 19th century, You can see a culture and civilization that believed in itself. | ||
Believed in its mission. | ||
Believed in its purpose. | ||
Even, I think it was Harnwell, said it has a little swagger. | ||
That's one of the reasons the Christmas season with the traditions and the music and all of it. | ||
Richard Stern, when we get back on the 9th, when Congress returns, 10 days before the first CR, a month or four weeks before the second, People are girded for a fight right now. | ||
Because they have, particularly as they've seen the Senate. | ||
The Senate is just not serious about the finances of the country. | ||
We've passed 34 trillion now, we're at 200 billion dollars a month. | ||
You've done a lot of these numbers for us. | ||
If you look at the trailing 12 months, 2.5 trillion dollar deficit. | ||
Every projection the White House gave, everything the Senate told us, everything that the collaborators in the House, everything they said about the math was just dead wrong. | ||
And this Wall Street run on the Mag 7 stocks, right, is because we're juicing the system with as much liquidity as Janet Yellen can throw coal into the furnace. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
You're absolutely right. | ||
You know, so the government can print cash. | ||
It can't print more factories. | ||
More houses, trucks, real things. | ||
And so that's exactly what's happening is the government is creating more money out of thin air, which just dilutes the value of your money, your retirement savings, your paycheck. | ||
And yeah, it's going to the collection hands of a handful of privileged companies, privileged by what? | ||
Their cozy relationship with lawmakers and regulators. | ||
These are companies that have left the free market. | ||
Their business model is no longer to be good businesses. | ||
Their business model is to cater to the elites, to buy them off and to buy laws and regulations that funnel that newly printed inflationary cash into their hands. | ||
And by the way, an enormous amount of them are so-called defense contractors, who, as you pointed out before, are profiting off of Ukraine and these other things. | ||
But you know, I think you hit the nail on the head. | ||
The real fight here is over culture. | ||
The nation you talked about that created that music and that art, that believed in that providential value of the United States, they believed in allowing people to keep the fruits of their labors. | ||
They believed in a society that had the faith in what we could do individually with our freedom and with God. | ||
That's what we're fighting for, is to restore that part of our country. | ||
Richard, how do people get to you over the holidays? | ||
Social media, website, all of it? | ||
You can find me at Rich A. Stern on Twitter. | ||
You can also go online, of course, theheritage.org. | ||
You'll find all the stuff I've written. | ||
But yeah, I would tell you as well, right? | ||
It's all of us, but it takes all of us getting in this fight to put that pressure you're talking about on members of Congress, on lawmakers, on influencers, to make sure that we are heard, that this message is heard, and that we don't just let the government steal more of our money, steal more of the fruits of our labors, and commit us to wars that will get our kids killed and not the elites. | ||
So, thank you again, as always, for having me on. | ||
Richard, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Pretty brutal story in the Washington Post today. | ||
Things by Isaac Storr. | ||
It's on Nikki Haley, how she left the Trump administration, remember, four weeks before the 18 midterm. | ||
She planned that to basically say to Nancy Pelosi, I'm not with him. | ||
This is that crucial election, the midterm election in Trump's first term, which led to the impeachment because Nancy Pelosi was selling the impeachment to her, to the people knocking on doors. | ||
Nikki's made a fortune following neoliberal, neocon policies and basically, you know, getting donors and corporations that are neoliberal, neocon in their focus. | ||
And she's made a ton of money. | ||
A very, I think, enlightening, unmasking expose in WAPO. | ||
Everybody should go to my getter, read it and push it out. | ||
And, you know, President Trump's team I don't think hitting her, I just don't think the spots that I'm seeing about Nikki Haley really get to the point. | ||
I think they could be much tougher and I think they have to be much tougher. | ||
Because Fox News and all the media is now all on board to say Nikki's, Nikki's got momentum, Nikki's surging. | ||
Where the math doesn't really, I mean you have an outlier poll every now and again, but the true math doesn't show that. | ||
But Fox is all in. | ||
The oligarchs are all in. | ||
Of course, the people that hate Trump and want to destroy him are all in to prop her up because they know she has no chance of beating Joe Biden and no chance of ever making any changes. | ||
She'll just go back to the same Bush era policies. | ||
So the country will be done regardless. | ||
Ben Harnwell. | ||
Europe. | ||
Finally, the elites. | ||
It's like here. | ||
Richard Lemire's in the cold open. | ||
We said, well, you know, some polling saying that people do think something, you know, something should be done. | ||
That's the thing. | ||
They don't think of this as twelve and thirteen thousand people a day coming across, turning themselves over because they realize the inspector general told you In his report, we don't know where 80% of these people are. | ||
They just fill out like, you know, Taco Bell in Chicago and they go fine. | ||
So they're all processed into the country and folks coming out of AmFest or going through Phoenix or Tucson airports tell you, you know, two-thirds of the plane are full of illegal alien invaders. | ||
They get priority through security. | ||
We don't know who these people are. | ||
They don't know if they're terrorists or not, or potential terrorists they're associated with, but they get priority through security. | ||
They get priority onto the plane. | ||
They get priority over you as a U.S. | ||
citizen. | ||
Just remember that. | ||
Now the, uh, but the elites understand they have a political problem. | ||
They can't mask anymore. | ||
When we started with NBC News, when NBC News can't put the covers or can't hide it anymore because it's too much. | ||
Remember, if you're getting 12 or 13,000 that turn themselves in, you're getting another 10,000 that are gotaways. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is per day. | ||
This is going to lead you to four or 500,000 this month alone. | ||
They're waking up in Europe though, however late it is. | ||
And I realized, Ben, you're saying, Hey, Nice try. | ||
It'll make you feel better in reading the papers, but Europe's gone. | ||
Walk me through what's happened recently in your thoughts. | ||
Morning, Steve. | ||
Well, look... | ||
In the same way, in the United States, if we're having a conversation about domestic politics, it's impossible right now to make any point whatsoever, and unwise as well, without referencing November 2024, because that is the fundamental event around which the whole political debate is going to gravitate for the next 12 months. | ||
In Europe, we have an analogue to this, Next year in June, I think it's June the 9th off the top of my head, it's the dates for that weekend for the European elections, elections to the directly elected element of the European Union, which is the European Parliament, across the whole of the 27 member states. | ||
That is for us here in occupied Europe, the defining events now that is going to dominate the next six months of domestic European politics. | ||
And what is the significant issue here in Europe, which is really making itself | ||
felt down on the street with a regular guy who's struggling, as you said by the way in the speech from your cold open, struggling to make a living if you're white working class or for that matter any ethnic background working class because you have the whole of the labour market has been flooded by illegal cheap labour, right? | ||
So we're feeling that on the streets and something It's filtering through to our sociopathic overlords in Brussels who realise there is a problem, right? | ||
They're sociopaths, so they can't exactly connect to the dots, but they realise there is a problem. | ||
So what they're doing is what sociopathic overlords the world over do is, OK, so we've got an election. | ||
We're probably going to suffer really badly here. | ||
What can we do? | ||
How can we lance this particular boil? | ||
Let's change the mood music. | ||
Let's start sort of dropping, you know, we see, let's try dropping a few Trump-lite platitudes. | ||
That ought to do the trick, right? | ||
That's their rationale. | ||
And, Steve, in fairness to them, this has been a trick that has been tried and tested and it has actually been relatively successful for them. | ||
I think what they haven't realised is that the times now have fundamentally changed, thanks in part to social media, principally, that allows direct citizen-to-citizen communication, not mediated by the mainstream media any longer. | ||
That, I think, has been the fundamental dynamic And also the problem has exploded beyond anyone's worst fears. | ||
But this is what they're trying to do. | ||
Let's change the mood music. | ||
It won't work. | ||
It absolutely won't work. | ||
That is the context between everything that we're going to say now. | ||
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I know we've got a break coming up, but it's affecting... Ben, hang on. | |
I'm going to bring you back after the break. | ||
I want to play this music. | ||
You did such a good job of analysis, I should say. | ||
But real quickly. | ||
Do you believe, yes or no, that the June EU votes for the EU Parliament, could that be equivalent to Brexit in June of 2016 that led Trump to victory? | ||
That was the kind of underpinning of this global revolt that led Trump to victory in November of 2016. | ||
Do you think it could be the same? | ||
Steve, everybody who votes in the European Union has to go into that polling booth with one thought, that they cannot vote for anybody who has been part of the problem over the last 20 years. | ||
No matter what the platitudes, no matter what the music, those people have to go and they need to vote for alternatives. | ||
If they vote for alternatives, and we're a great forum across the world for presenting these movements for European To an American, excuse me, audience, if they vote for these alternatives in large numbers, yes, Steve, yes, it will exactly be that. | ||
But that is what it will take in order to effect that change. | ||
Okay, hang on for a second. | ||
Short break. | ||
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Sorry, back in a moment. | |
They're coming from prisons, from mental institutions from all over the world. | ||
Without borders and fair elections, you don't have a country. | ||
Make America great again. | ||
We must win in 2024 or we will not have an anti-immigrant. | ||
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And to see another group come over here, it's disgraceful. | |
It is un-American. | ||
and don't obey our immigration and naturalization laws. | ||
And to see another group come over here, it's disgraceful. | ||
It is un-American. | ||
And these rules that you have, the rule could— who made these rules? | ||
When did the ultimate vote for these rules? | ||
When did the people have time to participate in making these rules? | ||
And one of y'all came over to me, Mr. Blakemore, we got little children. | ||
What about the black children in the ghetto? | ||
We gotta make a future for them! | ||
These others will move them out! | ||
Move us out and then come in to compete with jobs, goods, and contracts and services. | ||
Historian Carl Adamson said that they have a negative effect on the black community. | ||
I'm strictly advocating for black people. | ||
And Carl, eyes on them. | ||
Trump, come in here. | ||
Clean this mess up. | ||
The most corrupt city in the United States is the city of Chicago. | ||
And that's not my... Because we see exactly who they are and what they are. | ||
The great unmasking of who's on our side of the football, who's on the side of the republic, and who are globalist, who are followers of the party of Davos. | ||
Who are not populist nationalists. | ||
It's all been unmasked. | ||
And you've seen what they've done. | ||
From the schools, to the children, to the drugs, all of it. | ||
The southern border, 9 million illegal alien invaders in this country. | ||
Our first priority is not simply sealing the border, but to send them home. | ||
And I don't mean, I don't mean just criminals and people from the mental institutions. | ||
I mean every single 9 million of them gotta go. | ||
Gotta go. | ||
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Have to go. | |
The African American and Hispanic community will never recover. | ||
You let these 9 million in, the wages will never get there. | ||
It'll crush them. | ||
They're selling out below 35s and they're selling out minority working class people in this country. | ||
You know why? | ||
They think they're just like you. | ||
They're just trash. | ||
So we have a great work ahead of us. | ||
That black man from Chicago is Patrick Henry. | ||
There's not a better, I think it's 90 seconds, two minutes. | ||
There's not a better summary. | ||
What does he say? | ||
Bring Trump back. | ||
Clean this mess up. | ||
That's a cry for help right there. | ||
And he's calling, he says, when did people have time, when did the working people have time to review these rules? | ||
How did it happen? | ||
That hits the nail on the head. | ||
These do it behind closed doors or with the help of the mainstream media and the liberal progressive elites. | ||
They're the ones that have caused this, and they will be held accountable. | ||
Do not think that when we start the process of deporting, the mass deportations of these illegal alien invaders, the people that game the rules will be held accountable, including for criminal referrals. | ||
This is invasion. | ||
This is treason. | ||
What's happening to our country? | ||
On this one, you're either with us or you're Guinness. | ||
If you're Guinness, that's fine. | ||
There's no compromise here. | ||
Shut down the border or shut down the government. | ||
Mike Johnson, start getting focused. | ||
Shut down the border or shut down the government. | ||
You've either got to close it or just more happy talk and no more, you know, we're not impressed by sternly worded letters. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Don't you understand? | ||
They initiated this. | ||
They exacerbated it. | ||
They have a system. | ||
If one thing of Todd Benzman's reporting here over the last three years is that this is very well thought through. | ||
This is not kind of chaotic and they want chaos. | ||
One of the reasons they want chaos, they want to break your understanding of our country. | ||
They want you, they want to break civic society. | ||
This is a full out Red Guard, cultural revolution, Maoist, incredibly well thought through. | ||
At every level, the nuclear family, your children, You're the sovereignty of your country, you as a citizen. | ||
You see that black man? | ||
Right there, he gets it. | ||
It's to flood the zone for cheap wages and to get bigger markets. | ||
The guy, President Trump just endorsed the guy running for Senate in Ohio, LaRose or whatever, he's in some forum, sitting on a barstool in some forum, and he's sitting there going, oh, the 20 million, add to the, you know, they're robust markets, it's good for labor, add more workers, and it's good for bigger markets. | ||
That's the mentality of the corporatist. | ||
They don't care about the United States of America. | ||
They don't care about this republic. | ||
They don't think we're the New Jerusalem. | ||
They think it's a dumping ground. | ||
And they're going to dump nine, ten million. | ||
Todd Benson says it's going to be fourteen million. | ||
That's why I gave that speech in Pinehurst. | ||
I said between the massive cuts you're going to have to have to discretionary spending, coupled with the deportation of, I don't know, ten million illegal alien invaders, How do you think 2025 is going to be? | ||
Are you going to be looking forward to 2025? | ||
I realize President Trump's going to be reinstated into the White House. | ||
You think he's going to have a couple of three and oh by the way the tax uh his tax cuts expire I think in the first three weeks. | ||
You think 2025 is going to be uh going to be everybody's going to be cheery and happy and walking around? | ||
No. | ||
We have nothing in front of us but struggle. | ||
It's taken us 40 or 50 years of getting this mess and it's not going to be any wave of the magic wand. | ||
Like the guys who ran the campaign in 2020, they said keep America great again. | ||
Even President Trump admitted that to the thing. | ||
That's right. | ||
To make America great again is going to take decades. | ||
It's going to take a second Trump presidency and then more follow-on MAGA presidencies. | ||
They understand this. | ||
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They've been in charge forever. | |
In Fox News, TV for stupid people, controlled opposition, and the Bush regime. | ||
And the Bush regime is just as bad. | ||
They're one of the... Remember, the Bushes are the ones that gave the Chinese Communist Party one over Tiananmen Square and said, yes, screw Lao Bajing. | ||
They may want freedom and liberty, but we want business deals. | ||
So that's what's been running the country for decade after decade after decade. | ||
You're seeing this in Europe right now. | ||
They're going crazy. | ||
They're trying to... Okay. | ||
It's inextricably linked to struggle. | ||
This is why we do so much news about Europe. | ||
This is why I spend so much time in Europe. | ||
And people say, well, the ban is populist revolt. | ||
Hey, these things don't happen overnight. | ||
You're seeing more fruition coming to more fruition now and more later. | ||
Just like the movement here. | ||
You can't wave a wand and think you just snap your finger. | ||
Look at President Trump and the struggle he had in the first term. | ||
You think that was easy? | ||
When two thirds of the people in the administration were rhinos or globalists because we didn't have other bodies. | ||
And certain people around President Trump were globalist or worse. | ||
President Trump's work do that now, but it's even, that's not perfect. | ||
For instance, Nikki Hinton, neocon Nikki, I would have been hammering. | ||
He should hammer it. | ||
Go back to exactly what all her mindless happy talk. | ||
He calls her birdbrain. | ||
With birdbrain, when she comes out, she's spitting out the talking points of the construct of neoliberal neocons, which has destroyed this country. | ||
That's a globalist formula for an American empire that our founders never, ever, ever envisioned. | ||
In fact, not only didn't envision, they broke off from an empire and warned us because they saw the potentiality, the potentiality of Manifest Destiny, a continental empire here. | ||
They saw the potential and they warned us, don't go overseas looking for monsters to slay. | ||
OK, because they came from a place there were plenty of monsters. | ||
And they looked at ancient Roman history and they realized there were more monsters as you even get away from Europe and get down into the Middle East and Central Asia. | ||
Big League monsters, right? | ||
Don't go looking for it. | ||
But no, the American Empire. | ||
Underwritten. | ||
It wouldn't be half as bad except you underwrite it. | ||
It's your taxes and your pension funds. | ||
And they've used that to destroy not just you, And your economic potential. | ||
But more importantly, or as importantly, your children and grandchildren. | ||
And right now, Mike Johnson's sending a, you know, sending a strongly worded letter. | ||
We need more executive action. | ||
No, here's what you need to do, bro. | ||
You have the power. | ||
Shut it down. | ||
Only thing these people understand, metaphorically, is they punch right in the mouth. | ||
They roll hard. | ||
They don't take any prisoners. | ||
They roll hard. | ||
We need to roll hard, and people right now want to roll hard. | ||
They're tired of the happy talk, they're tired of the games, they're tired of the continual printing of fiat currency. | ||
Tired of it, because they understand how it's affecting their life. | ||
The APRs for the credit cards are going to go over 30% now. | ||
If you backed up on your taxes, I was just talking to people the other day, back up on your taxes, IRS can put, I think, any interest rate in there. | ||
It's bad and it's going to get worse. | ||
And you're paying for it. | ||
And you have the ability to demand of these people and force these people. | ||
And I mean force them. | ||
Say, no, you're not, you're going to vote this way. | ||
Down in the South, my beloved South. | ||
It's a disgrace, the congressional representation you have there, given that this is MAGA country. | ||
You look at these districts, you look at the support for President Trump, you look at the spreads that President Trump wins by, and just go look at your representatives and what they vote for. | ||
Anybody that voted for Kevin McCarthy should be turfed out. | ||
Anybody that voted for the dead ceiling, turf them out. | ||
Turf them out. | ||
No excuse. | ||
No excuse. | ||
Anybody that voted for, uh, any of these, uh, Biden spending bills, anything like this, this, this new CR, you got to have a conversation with them. | ||
And I mean, up in their grill conversation, no more spending, happy talking. | ||
You now have, uh, places like real America's voice, the war room, Charlie Kirk, Jack Basso, but in many other shows that provide you the information that you don't need just the stupid RNC talking points that they dribble out every day on TV for stupid people. | ||
Which would be Murdoch News. | ||
Charlie Kirk's got a big interview he's got with Alex Murdoch over at Breitbart. | ||
Said, hey, they've totally split off and not going to support Fox, not going to be on Fox. | ||
Fox is the same thing, not going to let any of their people go to AmFest. | ||
Hey, note to Fox, they don't need you. | ||
They've got 13,000 people. | ||
I don't think Charlie Kirk needs you. | ||
I don't think the AmFest crowd cares. | ||
And you've been exposed now for what you are. | ||
You're controlled opposition. | ||
You're just the Murdochs. | ||
You want to see what they're like? | ||
Watch Succession. | ||
I've never watched it. | ||
The reason is I don't want to waste time about what I know they're like. | ||
I already know they're like, and they're worse than that. | ||
Remember, I think the guy that wrote it is the guy that is obsessed with yours truly. | ||
Wrote the play on the fourth turning. | ||
He knows. | ||
He watches the show. | ||
He knows what the populace think of the Murdochs. | ||
The Murdochs think you're trash. | ||
Well, the Murdochs are one of the big problems, a huge problem of this, because they are the controlled opposition. | ||
They're going to get you to chase some shiny, shiny toys. | ||
How about shiny toy this? | ||
Shut it down. | ||
You either shut the border 100%, change this, go back to the asylum rules we've got, we don't need more laws. | ||
No, HR2 is fine, but you've got enough of what you've got right here. | ||
Todd Benson walks into it, shut it down 100%, shut the trains down, shut it all down. | ||
Hard. | ||
Not one person, not one got away and not one person put on a plane and sent to Topeka, Kansas. | ||
And if people out there in Topeka in the heartland of this country, In Detroit, you just saw in Chicago, hey, until you rise up, they're going to keep jamming this up in your face. | ||
So if you want to vote for it, like you're under 35, you like being a Russian surfer, continue to vote for it. | ||
In Chicago, African Americans, if you like what they're doing, because that right there, folks, is replacement theory, writ large. | ||
You like it, keep voting for it. | ||
Okay, we're going to go out with some music. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
Make sure you go to birchgold.com slash abandon the end of the dollar empire. | ||
I'm going to talk about some more de-dollarization. | ||
Biden now in a jam about he can't get any money for Ukraine. | ||
He's thinking of taking that 300 billion of Russia that he sees which are all in Treasury bills. | ||
The Russians were nice enough to buy Treasuries. | ||
They're thinking of taking that cashing them out and using that to pay for the Ukraine war. | ||
I kid you not. | ||
You want to see de-dollarization, like, go on steroids? | ||
Wait and see if Biden does it. | ||
There's nothing beyond these Biden guys. | ||
Having us cut them off from the slush fund, from the money laundering, they still need that money. | ||
They got the child trafficking, the child organ harvesting, all of it. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
right back in the room in a moment. | ||
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♪ Schlaf in himmlischer Ruh, kühle Nacht. ♪ ♪ O merry gentleman, let nothing you dismay. ♪ He and the Christ our Savior was born on Christmas Day, Who saved us all from Satan's power when we were gone astray. | |
O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy! | ||
O tidings of comfort and joy! | ||
From God our Heavenly Father a blessed angel came, And unto certain shepherds brought tidings of the same. | ||
Comfort and mercy, and love, and love of the Son, our brother King. | ||
O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy! | ||
O tidings of comfort and joy! | ||
Now to the Lord's embrace, as all you within this place, Bring me to love and brotherhood, each other now embrace. | ||
This holy tide of grace, thus all others doth embrace. | ||
O tidings of comfort and joy, comfort and joy! | ||
O tidings of comfort and joy! | ||
I tell you what, We've got a new theory of the case. | ||
At the moment, we'll know that America's returned to her greatness when we have people that can write music like that and young voices that can sing music like that. | ||
That's when America is going to return to her greatness. | ||
That's civilizational and cultural greatness. | ||
We got a lot of mundane work, prosaic work before that. | ||
We got a lot of wood to chop. | ||
We got to secure our country's border and its sovereignty and deport the invaders. | ||
We've got to remove the deep state and the administrative state, the unconstitutional entity that has crept up over the last 40 or 50, 60, 70 years. | ||
We have to slay that, deconstruct it, take it apart brick by brick. | ||
And of course, we've got to stop the madness of the spending that's burying us under fiat currency. | ||
And we will do that. | ||
We can do that. | ||
We've got a leader in Donald Trump that's sacrificed everything to come back when he didn't have to, to lead this effort. | ||
And this is why they even, they're going to get nastier and more brutal. | ||
Nastier, more brutal. | ||
There's up on Getter, my part of the speech about Robert Kagan, about they're laying out the intellectual and moral case for their side, for the assassination, that Trump is Caesar. | ||
And what you represent, what I represent, the show represents, is a new Caesarism. | ||
And this was a very big thing back in the 18th and 19th century. | ||
Lincoln was accused of Caesarism. | ||
And President Lincoln, to win the Civil War, there are elements of that, and being a Southerner, you're taught this and understand this from a young child, there were many times that he was a warlord. | ||
I mean, he shut down the press, he went to the post office, got everybody's mail, where everybody's mails had been going, he did some tough, hard things. | ||
What he felt was necessary to win the Civil War. | ||
If you ever studied the Civil War, you've got to understand it was not pretty. | ||
It was not pretty on both sides. | ||
There's a Civil War brewing in Europe right now, there's no doubt about that, Ben Harnwell. | ||
You see now, you see the tip sheet. | ||
Remember, you have The Economist, it's kind of the people magazine of the global elites, and the Financial Times is their daily tip sheet. | ||
The Financial Times is, and I don't want to use uncouth terms, but they're wetting themselves right now. | ||
nervously because they see how this is rolling and they see how the invasion, which they've been one of the worst about pushing forward and setting the intellectual framework for it, they see how that's blowing back now on the Davos City of London elite, sir. | ||
Steve, yeah, look, the FT, I don't think there's a broad sheet in existence that is more sedate than the Financial Times. | ||
I'm going to read out a quote from an article that we touched on a couple of days ago, just one quote that illustrates this point perfectly. | ||
But to do that, I just want to finish what I was saying in my last segment, that in order to get to a Brexit-like condition in June of next year for the European elections, the European Parliament elections, nobody can go in and vote for any of the established | ||
And let's become a center right political parties that are responsible for the current existential crisis where migration is concerned, where the invasion is concerned in the European Union. | ||
No one can vote for these people. | ||
These people are responsible for it. | ||
And they think, as you would say, Steve, we are that we're going to be bought off with a few pre-election platitudes. | ||
Such example is from Manfred Weber, who is the head of the European People's Party in the European Parliament, which is the centre-right agglomeration of all the centre-right iterations across the European Union. | ||
He said that migration has to be solved, otherwise it will dominate the political landscape in 2024. | ||
Look, these people, the centre-right in the European Parliament have been in power for years and years and years and they've done absolutely nothing. | ||
They've actually, in fact, facilitated this, you know. | ||
Ursula von der Leyen, for example, the president of the European Commission, comes from the centre-right political family, from the European People's Party political family. | ||
These people are responsible for this crisis, right? | ||
All these things, you know, we have to do something. | ||
The migration has to be solved. | ||
These people are fundamentally fraudulent. | ||
So if we are going to have some kind of Brexit-like reckoning, the only thing we can do is vote for some of these alternative new political movements that are springing up and that we're talking about all the time. | ||
On the one hand, sometimes people are going to be disappointed. | ||
You know, sometimes we're going to say, this person here, you know, sort of he or she looks, you know, they're saying the right things. | ||
They're making the right noises. | ||
They haven't had a political background in any of the establishment political parties. | ||
Perhaps these are the right people. | ||
And then they turn out just to be just as fake and phony as all the rest. | ||
You know, well, we're going to have to take that knock. | ||
You know, do the John Wayne thing, stand back up on our feet and carry on fighting, because it's the only way forward. | ||
But fundamentally, ultimately, we will be victorious. | ||
All we need to do, and it's perfectly simple, all we need to do is get, like, Victor Orban's my model here for the European Union context. | ||
We just need a Victor Orban type figure in all 27 member states representing the right. | ||
And we will have a massive change going forward. | ||
You know, it's going to be a bit of a hit and miss as we get there. | ||
Ben, just hang on for a second. | ||
Let's play some music. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
We'll be back in 90 seconds. | ||
Joe Allen's going to join us. | ||
Ben's going to stick around. | ||
We got a lot to go through here. | ||
Also going to talk about some of the domestic politics here in the United States of America. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna be back in the warm in just a moment. | ||
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