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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. | |
I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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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. Vance. | ||
*Dramatic music* | ||
Saturday, 3 May, year of early, 2025. | ||
We're going to have Alternative for Deutschland is going to join us in the bottom of the hour to go through. | ||
They've been now ruled by German intelligence and German authorities, an extremist party, and a platform out to be banned. | ||
This follows what's happened. | ||
I'm trying to put Le Pen in prison in France with Bolsonaro on trial to be put in prison in France. | ||
Brazil with President Trump, as you know, 32 felonies and many more from Jack Smith to come. | ||
Prison for 300 years, 400 years. | ||
You're seeing it across the board. | ||
A coup d 'etat happening in South Korea, but big news coming out of South Korean candidate. | ||
If you look around the world to the populist nationalist movement, Of which Nigel Farage had a massive victory and essentially crushed both the Labour Party and the Tory party yesterday. | ||
The rise in democracy, the rise of us winning in ballot boxes is being thwarted by the deep state. | ||
That's the only way they can defeat it. | ||
A bombshell. | ||
So, Cain, I just got it to you. | ||
I had it up on Getter last night. | ||
It was in the Financial Times. | ||
It was actually sent to me. | ||
By people that are in the middle of these negotiations. | ||
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Homework assignment. | ||
Because on July 6th, we're going to do something every day. | ||
In fact, we have the amazing Arthur, as I said, Salia Motion, is going to join us on Monday for an hour to go through about the weaponization of the dollar and how that led to a new world order. | ||
We're going to go through all this to make sure that you are as intelligent as anybody that's been here. | ||
Now, why do we make such a big deal about these deficits and debts? | ||
Because it has to be financed and refinanced. | ||
What it means is that before, when Dick Cheney said deficits don't matter, it's because it was all in the out years. | ||
You know, Cain as an intern, it was just past $2 trillion. | ||
Well, 38 years later, it's at $37 trillion and basically accumulating at approximately $1 trillion every 100 days. | ||
Because it's so out of control, the spending is so out of control. | ||
One of the things we remember, when Liz Truss came in two years ago and we made such a big deal, Larry Kudlow and all these guys were running around saying, hey, it's a Reagan side tax cut and this is going to be great. | ||
And right on the show he said they missed the plot point here. | ||
What they're doing is a massive tax cut with no concurrent spending cuts. | ||
The bond market will not believe it. | ||
The bond market won't believe it. | ||
And they're going to turf her out. | ||
And what happened 30 days later? | ||
She was turfed out by the bond market. | ||
Right here, it's about refinancing this. | ||
It's not in the out years. | ||
Deficits matter because this is how inflation is embedded into the system. | ||
This is how the oligarchs make money. | ||
The concentration of wealth comes from the federal spending and these massive deficits. | ||
Now, you talk about, and we've warned about this, the Japanese... | ||
Let the Americans know in this negotiation, as reported by the Financial Times of London, leaked by the Japanese, to say, look, we understand. | ||
Not only do we have high tariffs, we do have non-tariff barriers. | ||
You caught us. | ||
Trump exposed us. | ||
We got it. | ||
And we're engaged and kind of become part of your trading block and even block out the CCP. | ||
But we don't know if that will eventually clothe these trade deficits. | ||
And you guys have said, hey, there's got to be some way to do it. | ||
Maybe it'll even be some sort of bond that you have to take or some sort of financial commitment. | ||
All types of alternatives people are talking about. | ||
Well, they came back and put a shot across our bow. | ||
They said, yeah, okay, everything's on the table and let's discuss everything. | ||
But hey, suck on this. | ||
We own a trillion dollars of this crap, okay? | ||
And we can see how Scott Besson's got to sell 10 trillion dollars. | ||
You're going to come back to us and want us to own a trillion more. | ||
We understand it. | ||
We're partners. | ||
But guys, you just ain't going to sit here and jam us with this crap all the time and then come to us and say, you're ripping us off in trade. | ||
This is my point. | ||
We must get our own house in order. | ||
The alternatives that we have are not American alternatives. | ||
Other people, the global capital markets are going to be making decisions for American citizens. | ||
And this is the path we're hurtling down. | ||
And these gutless morons over here in Capitol Hill don't want to face it. | ||
And the people at MSNBC, they don't care because they don't do the math. | ||
They just want to spend everything. | ||
Cain, your thoughts and observations, sir. | ||
Yeah, ending with the last one, you're right. | ||
MSNBC and CNN, they don't care. | ||
They don't do the math. | ||
They only care about feelings. | ||
That's why they freaked out about $163 million in non-defense discretionary. | ||
That's the only thing they cared about. | ||
They didn't even pay attention to the fact that the overall budget didn't go down because their minds never even think about deficits. | ||
You're right in pointing out that it's about financing the debt. | ||
What people need to understand is this debt is generally it has been financed in the on the short end, the six month, the one year, the two year treasuries. | ||
So this stuff is coming up for refinancing all the time. | ||
So the you know, the most important thing people need to watch in financial markets isn't the stock market and how it's moving, but the bond market and how it handles these weekly treasury auctions where Besson and others have to show back up and sell this debt. | ||
And you bring up the point. | ||
I mean, we've known this. | ||
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Don't skip over. | ||
You're burying the lead here. | ||
Let's go back in time. | ||
And this is what this shows to teach a working class and middle class audience. | ||
We financed this during Biden like a banana republic. | ||
And they knew exactly what they were doing. | ||
They couldn't sell the bonds out. | ||
They couldn't sell 10s and 30s because they'd have to pay too much. | ||
So what they did, they went to what a banana republic does, like Argentina in the old days. | ||
What you do is you just have six months and years and you're just churning all the time to try to keep it down and try to keep your head about. | ||
This is your whole point about how do you go bankrupt? | ||
Slowly at first and then all at once because eventually it catches up with you. | ||
It's like financing your house on a credit card. | ||
On an expensive credit card. | ||
That's what the American elite have been doing. | ||
The Wall Street people have been doing. | ||
The corporations have been doing it. | ||
The government's been doing it. | ||
The Federal Reserve's been doing it. | ||
They all understood this modern monetary theory. | ||
Deficits didn't matter. | ||
And they would just do it. | ||
And nobody called them out except here in the war room. | ||
And a guy named Scott Besson would come on this show three years ago and say, hey, look, let me just give you a heads up. | ||
We're kind of like a banana republic because we're financing this on a credit card. | ||
And the chickens are going to come home to roost. | ||
Well, hey, guess what? | ||
The chickens are coming home to roost. | ||
Cain, your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, so people understand that even with more granular detail, the low end of the Treasury, the three-month, the six-month, the one-year bills, the interest cost on those is much lower. | ||
So that's the third-world stuff you're talking about. | ||
That's why the Biden administration and Obama, even before him, the interest rates were so low on the low end that they were refinancing this stuff at 1%, not thinking about how difficult it was going to be when interest rates finally started to rise. | ||
And that sort of throws... | ||
The whole thing onto Scott Bessette, onto his lap. | ||
He's got to deal with this sort of massive refinancing, you know, caused by the fact that no one was able to go, you know, that Biden wasn't willing to go out five years on the Treasury market. | ||
So, look, let's get to Japan and China, you know, because China owns a trillion in our U.S. Treasuries as well. | ||
And I want to cover that really quickly. | ||
That is the leverage point. | ||
That's the, you know, the point you're making is perfect. | ||
Look, they have leverage over us. | ||
You know, yeah, we've got certain things on them, but when they own a trillion dollars of U.S. Treasuries, and as you said, we're going to want them to buy more. | ||
Well, look, you know, where did our leverage go? | ||
And something else, Bannon, that we haven't talked about is the threat of downgrades. | ||
I'm talking about Moody's, S&P, and Fitch. | ||
As our debt grows from $37 trillion to $40 trillion 12 months from now, $43 trillion 12 months more after that, we're going to get hit by downgrades again. | ||
Wall Street and sort of the bond market vigilantes are going to demand it. | ||
We've allowed it so foreign bond traders and foreign governments can essentially control our political decisions because we need them to buy our debt. | ||
As you know, the freakout a month... | ||
Go ahead. | ||
All right, go, bro. | ||
No, you keep going. | ||
As you know, three weeks ago, with the hiccup with tariffs, with the 90-day pause, a lot of that was due to the bond market. | ||
The bond market vigilantes walked away. | ||
The 10-year Treasury went from yielding 3.8 to 4.5 overnight. | ||
This is a massive move. | ||
And what it showed is that, you know, and part of that is revenge, right? | ||
We're trying. | ||
That's one of the downsides of having this huge internationally financed national debt. | ||
When you want to crack the whip on tariffs and trading, the foreign governments can say, you know, or not even foreign governments, foreign traders and foreign banks can say, you know what, we're not going to show up to treasury auctions or we're going to require a percent more. | ||
So the whole thing is dangerous. | ||
I hope people understand how we got here and why it's so important to fix it now, why I'm so pissed off. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
The control of our nation. | ||
It's about to go from the hands and the 100% decisions of Americans, whether they're liberals or conservatives, to the international capital markets. | ||
Three things are happening. | ||
The conversions of this as we're redoing the trade, which you have to redo the commercial relationships because you can't keep getting ripped off anymore and having basically free access to this market. | ||
You either have to move the manufacturing here or you're going to have to pay a toll, number one. | ||
Number two, in the... | ||
The Japanese and the Chinese who've been buying up to a trillion dollars of this and are going to be looked at to buy more are sitting there going, well, you know, maybe that's fine, but maybe we got to say so in that. | ||
The hickey in the bond market was it froze. | ||
Remember two weeks ago about the trade and the uncertainty? | ||
It froze for a while and then Besson oversaw a 10-year auction that day. | ||
But Cain's 100% right. | ||
There was an explosion in the tens, right? | ||
These bond vigilantes, the same people that turfed out Liz Truss, and they're going, hey, we'll do it, but you've got to pay us. | ||
You've got to pay us more. | ||
The third aspect, this is why we're covering the BRICS, because that's also global capital markets. | ||
You have the Japanese are saying this has to be part of the negotiation. | ||
The Chinese are already telling you that, that if you're going to make us pay more and you say that we're at economic war with you, maybe you have a say-so. | ||
The third element is the BRICS nations, the all others. | ||
They're sitting there and saying, hey, look, we're having to convert all this into dollars. | ||
Maybe there's an alternative for us. | ||
Maybe there's an alternative. | ||
And this is the CCP understands the de-dollarization right now when we're weakest, right, to commence the process. | ||
It's over. | ||
Cain and I are absolutely a believer that we have to have a national debate whether we want to continue to be the prime reserve currency and some sort of, you know, Bretton Woods and some sort of thing post-war. | ||
It's not the post-war international rules-based order because there's a ton of responsibilities that come with that. | ||
But that's a national debate you have over many years. | ||
You just don't, you get off it in a short period of time. | ||
The United States is Argentina. | ||
The only reason these people got to suck on it right now is the dollar is the prime reserve currency. | ||
They need the dollar to convert transactions. | ||
The only great export we have, besides airplanes and some advanced chips, is the dollar because everybody needs it. | ||
Okay, and that just keeps printing at the Federal Reserve. | ||
Yeah, and if it ends, if dollar hegemony ends, the gravy train ends. | ||
I mean, the only reason that we're able to run these kind of deficits year after year and run up a $37 trillion national debt is because the dollar is the world's reserve currency. | ||
So you said it. | ||
If we go off in even a short time, we're Argentina. | ||
What is it going to cost to get countries to buy U.S. Treasuries if the dollar isn't the global reserve currency? | ||
Something else you said I want to touch on really quickly. | ||
You were talking about the spending and revenue. | ||
I want to mention that. | ||
Revenue has to be part of this. | ||
Our eyes have to be open to raising revenue. | ||
I understand that taxes are the bugaboo, the thing that you can never talk about, but look. | ||
If we're really going to reform, when I talked about, you know, cutting a $2.4 trillion deficit down to zero in four years, you can't do that all from spending cuts. | ||
A lot of that has to come from structural changes to some of these entitlement programs, which may mean slowly over 30 years, slightly raising retirement ages. | ||
It may mean that the Social Security limit of, what, $160,000, that's where the tax ends. | ||
Maybe that number has to go up. | ||
There's things that have to happen at the high end. | ||
I don't want to touch the middle class and the lower class. | ||
These people have had it enough. | ||
But there's some stuff that's got to happen at the higher end to raise revenue. | ||
No, no, hang on, hang on, hang on. | ||
I'm going to take you through the break. | ||
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Wow. | |
Also, we're going to talk about coffee. | ||
I need a cup of Warpath right now. | ||
Cain's on fire! | ||
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I think it's my deficit soulmate, Cain. | |
This guy's more obsessed about it than I am, and I'm pretty obsessed about it. | ||
If we didn't have Cain, and Cain had not launched Citizens Free Press, I'm telling you, it's providential. | ||
God works in mysterious ways, and he works through very imperfect instruments. | ||
Remember that. | ||
Lesson for the day. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Back with Kane in a moment. | ||
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Back with Kane in a moment. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | ||
Okay, I'm trying to book Tom Fenton for Monday because we've got to get on. | ||
Fenton's up on his Instagram and Facebook and others. | ||
I'll be pushing out. | ||
We can all over this situation with the deep state, right? | ||
And I mean, Fenton's now going nuts. | ||
We've got to get... | ||
I keep... | ||
At the speech I gave this morning, the remarks I gave this morning, we've got to get focused on that. | ||
It's just not enough happening. | ||
Quickly, if we need the same urgency we're doing all these other verticals with, it has to happen. | ||
And it's not happening. | ||
And I don't want to hear where it's a lot of work going behind saying, no. | ||
You've had enough time for things to come out and now Fitton and others. | ||
You saw MTG. | ||
People just had enough of this. | ||
You've got to do this. | ||
This is the moment in time we have to do it. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
And Tej is going to hang out and... | ||
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The Great Citizen Kane is going to stick with him. | ||
A lot more on this spending and taxes and all that. | ||
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Okay, the deep state. | ||
This is why we started in Vatican, right? | ||
Viganos, this interview, if you're not a Catholic, you've got to read it. | ||
Because this stuff's all connected. | ||
He's really the voice of one of the leading voices against Davos for years. | ||
He was the ambassador from the Vatican to the United States. | ||
He was warning about this for years, about what this kind of party at Davos is, the World Economic Forum. | ||
He's got an explosive interview. | ||
He basically says the Obama administration worked hand in glove to get a radical like Bergoglio there because they want to control the Catholic Church. | ||
It's very important. | ||
So you've got to read it. | ||
The deep state is all over. | ||
Stunningly. | ||
And they don't care. | ||
They talk about democracy and anti-democratic. | ||
Trump just won a massive victory in November. | ||
They tried to put him in prison for 700 years. | ||
And don't think if they don't, when they steal it in 28 or attempt to steal it in 28, if they're able to steal it, they're going to put him back in prison. | ||
Don't think we're past this sort of Damocles. | ||
By any stretch of the imagination, and people who do and all the tech bros and running around and all is great, you're not facing reality. | ||
Bolsonaro, they went in ICU the other day to an ICU unit. | ||
The guy had the 12th operation for seven hours or the seventh operation for 12 hours of the assassination attempt to serve him to come back to court because they're going to put him in prison and assassinate him in prison. | ||
Le Pen, they just gave a four-year prison sentence to. | ||
Four years. | ||
In Korea, they just had a coup to throw a guy out who was complaining against, wait for it, election fraud. | ||
It's so obvious what they're doing. | ||
They can't beat us at the ballot box, so now they're using like here. | ||
What are they stopping Trump with? | ||
They say, well, Steve, all this Constitution. | ||
They don't care about the Constitution. | ||
They're stopping Trump from his core responsibilities under Article 2. They don't care. | ||
They're Marxist radicals. | ||
There is no rule of law. | ||
It's the rule of the powerful. | ||
Of all of these, the most stunning is Alternative for Deutschland. | ||
The folks there trying to save their country and have been right about everything they've said on mass immigration. | ||
100% correct. | ||
And their pressure and rise with nothing, with no media and being terrorized by the police. | ||
Terrorized. | ||
Because I've been with these people now for 10 years. | ||
Terrorized by the police. | ||
They've saved their country and broken Merkel. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
Now that they're rising in the polls, they're the leading party. | ||
It's like Nigel Farage reformed the leading party in Germany with a real spread between the other parties. | ||
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Why? | |
The German people are sitting there going, we hear what you're saying and we support you. | ||
They've just come out with a deep state report to say they're an extremist group and they need not just to be shut down, they need to be shut down and jailed. | ||
Beatrice Van Stork joins us now from Germany. | ||
Ma 'am, of all the outrageous things I've seen, and this is people on trial for their lives like Bolsonaro, this may be the most extreme. | ||
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Yes, I guess so. | |
This is a deep attack against democracy in Germany and we are very, very grateful and it has been widely seen that we get support of Marco Rubio and J.D. Vance. | ||
That's very helpful. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Maybe we need even more because the process only starts. | ||
They declared us to be an extremistic organization. | ||
This has been done by the government. | ||
They always say it's an independent It's a independent agency, but this is not an independent agency who came to the conclusion that we are an extremistic organization. | ||
It's the government. | ||
Because this agency who came up with this report, with this expert opinion, this is an agency which reports to the Minister of Interior and it has to carry out the government's instructions. | ||
And this is what they're doing at the very moment. | ||
So declaring us an extremistic organization is the first step to then Ben, the whole party. | ||
And this is what we are facing. | ||
And so it's very, very helpful if we get a lot of international support. | ||
No, no, we have you back. | ||
Let's play. | ||
We got a short clip. | ||
Let's play how it's being explained to the rest of the world. | ||
We'll bring Beatrix back in. | ||
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A little bit of breaking news coming into us from Germany. | |
The Reuters News Agency is reporting that the country's domestic intelligence agency has classified the Alternative for Germany party as an extremist entity that threatens democracy, a move that enables it to better monitor the party, which came second, of course, in February's federal election. | ||
Now, they go on to say that certain factions of the AFD, such as its youth wing, have already been classified as extremists, but the party at large was also classified as a suspected extremist case in 2021. | ||
But now the domestic intelligence agency in Germany is classifying the AFD as an extremist entity that threatens democracy. | ||
And it all sounds official, that these people are Nazis, is what they're saying. | ||
Beatrice, we understand what they're doing. | ||
This is the deep, and I keep telling people, it's not deep, it's up in your face, and this is up in your face. | ||
They say a threat to democracy. | ||
In democracy, you're winning. | ||
You're blowing them out with no money, no resources, police pressure all the time, terrorized by state authorities already. | ||
This is a populist, nationalist uprising saying, hey, we need to save our country. | ||
Our country's being overwhelmed, and what we've got to save it for... | ||
What we have to save it from is this deep state that's running Germany and running all the politicians. | ||
Germany's just de-industrialized. | ||
The climate policy is a sham. | ||
The de-industrialization is a sham. | ||
They're kowtowing to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Ma 'am, how do you guys punch your way out of here? | ||
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Well, there are different ways. | |
Of course, we will appeal at the courts what we are currently already doing, but now it's one more reason to do so. | ||
Second, we rely on international support. | ||
So, again, we're very grateful for the support we've gotten from Marco Rubio and from J.D. Wentz and hopefully from President Trump. | ||
This has an impact. | ||
People are listening. | ||
They're debating about this international support in German media. | ||
And at the same time, we keep on doing what we do. | ||
We work in the parliament, even though they reject us and they try to prevent us to do what we have been voted for into office. | ||
They're not even willing to give a room to us in the parliament so we can have our parliamentary group meetings in a room where everyone fits in. | ||
It's just unbelievable. | ||
And the next thing, what we have the debate on today, is that they are starting to debate to defund AFD, so to no longer give the public funds to us, which we have a right to, and all the other parties get the funds as well. | ||
So they're trying to destroy us with money. | ||
It's really, really, democracy is at stake. | ||
And I think if it's possible to go against the opposition party in Germany, a Western democracy still, if that works out, that will be unprecedented for the rest of the world. | ||
We will never be able to blame any other authoritarian regime, any other dictatorship, which is banning the opposition party, if Germany succeeds in doing so. | ||
I think one couldn't stress it more. | ||
It's very, very severe what's going on here. | ||
By the way, your polling is at 27%. | ||
I mean, it's not like you're some marginal, tiny party like the Greens. | ||
You're the leading in the polls. | ||
Are you not leading? | ||
Everywhere to the other two establishment parties, ma 'am? | ||
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We have been leading two weeks ago or something, but we are very stable, number two. | |
We are number two in the parliament, 152 members out of 630 members of parliament. | ||
This is the strength of our group. | ||
We had 20.8% in the last federal election, and ever since this election took place on 23rd of February, our numbers are going up. | ||
The numbers of the running are not... | ||
Even yet in charge government, the one who will start taking office on Tuesday, their numbers are going down. | ||
And if there would be an election right now, this government, which will be only in office by Tuesday, has already lost their majority. | ||
So they're really... | ||
They always declare they are afraid for our democracy. | ||
They are afraid we're losing our democracy. | ||
And what is true is they are afraid of democracy. | ||
They are afraid of having an opposition party gaining strength, getting strength, getting more powerful by the day. | ||
And they don't have arguments against our policy. | ||
So now they're coming up with a government against the opposition party. | ||
This is a concept which works in Germany, but of course no other Western democracy knows this concept, that the government is able to label the opposition party, to spy on the opposition party, to get the Secret Service involved in that party, and to label it as an extremistic organization to then take the next step and push forward. | ||
The procedure to ban the party as a whole. | ||
Beatrice, just hang on for one second. | ||
I'm going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Sell some ads here. | ||
And I'll see you next time. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Van. | |
Okay, Beatrice, where do people go for social media? | ||
Where do people follow you? | ||
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On all social media platforms. | |
Like X, that's the biggest, that's the most important one, of course. | ||
Beatrix von Storch or even AFD. | ||
You can find me on Telegram. | ||
I've got a Telegram channel on Instagram, on TikTok, even though that's currently banned again. | ||
And on Facebook, of course. | ||
As always, Beatrix von Storch. | ||
We'll get it out and Mo and Grace will put it into the chat rooms. | ||
One last thing. | ||
Are you in fear of actually being arrested by German authorities right now as a leader of Alternative for Deutschland? | ||
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Well, not arrested at the very moment. | |
But, you know, we are facing severe problems in acting as a democratic party. | ||
They will not... | ||
Give us the democratic rights we should have in the parliament. | ||
We cannot participate 100% in what's going on in the parliament because they will not, you know, get us our vice chairmanship of the parliament and the committees. | ||
They're not letting us into some important committees. | ||
We cannot participate there. | ||
So that's one thing we're addressing. | ||
But people realize and when they start, you know, really squeezing us into a room which is not big enough for us to have a group meeting, then the people will see the way they are treating us. | ||
They're not treating us, they're treating the voters. | ||
We've got millions of voters who are voting in favor of a political shift in Germany, like you had in the US. | ||
We are the only party openly favoring Donald Trump and, you know, being favorable for the new administration. | ||
And our policy is in line with what the Republicans are trying to implement on the United States when it comes to mass migration and others, the World Health Organization. | ||
and others policy areas. | ||
So this is what they want to stop. | ||
And they want to stop a movement which is going against this globalist elite politics, what we can see in all the Western states. | ||
Beatrice, you're a hero. | ||
We've got your back. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We'll make sure everybody pushes out your social media. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on with us. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
You talk about a hero and tough. | ||
Those folks at Alternative for Deutschland, they're heroes, and they're tough, and they're under siege. | ||
As bad as it was for us in those four years, and it was awful, right? | ||
These people are actually getting it worse right now. | ||
Because you read this report, they want to put them in prison for being the leading party in Germany. | ||
It could take over very quickly. | ||
I'm going to get fitting on here on Monday. | ||
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Kane. | ||
You brought up something before the break. | ||
You talked about the revenue side. | ||
I will tell you, Kane is an entrepreneur. | ||
Kane is a capitalist. | ||
Kane is an entrepreneurial capitalist. | ||
Cain knows capital markets. | ||
Cain is not a soak the rich AOC, Bernie Sanders. | ||
And so is Stephen. | ||
But we come to the conclusion, based upon mathematics, that unless there's a change, then that change would have to be about either a growth rate that was real and actually at 3.5% or 4%, and maybe we can get there one day, but we ain't there the day, a growth rate so that more tax revenues came in just on basic growth, or significant cuts. | ||
And I mean significant cuts. | ||
You're going to have a gap. | ||
And it's not even getting to a balanced budget. | ||
Remember, Besson's just 6.5%. | ||
We're about 7% now of deficit to GDP, down to 3.5%. | ||
He didn't even get to a balanced budget. | ||
He says, let's do that. | ||
And right now, this is not going to hack it. | ||
More than ever, with this budget, with Trump and these guys doing the best job they can, this is our guy Russ Vogt. | ||
The math's just not there. | ||
Right now, this actual budget, and it's nothing but a firestorm. | ||
The defense guys want more money. | ||
MSNBC is going crazy. | ||
New York Times is going crazy. | ||
We're all barbarians. | ||
We're shutting down arts and humanities and taking food away from people and all that. | ||
Right now, this makes the case. | ||
You're going to have over a $2 trillion deficit unless you do not give the tax cut to the upper bracket or create a new bracket of a million bucks and make it 40%. | ||
Cain. | ||
Is the mathematics of Citizens Free Press and Kaniak in the war room and Steve Bannon incorrect on that, sir? | ||
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No, it is not incorrect on that. | |
Bannon, this cannot be done with spending cuts alone. | ||
Look, we're just talking about non-defense discretionary, right? | ||
That was the MSNBC freakout that we cut it from $750 to $583. | ||
$583 million a year. | ||
That's chump change. | ||
This is nothing, folks. | ||
We've got $2.5 trillion. | ||
And if we have to do it all on spending cuts, then we're going to have to take a meat hatchet to... | ||
To the entitlement programs, which no one wants. | ||
So this has to come from a revenue side. | ||
I want to tell people who are upset about the idea that Bannon and I are talking about raising revenues. | ||
Understand that when we get this under control, when we get this to a manageable level of debt to GDP or even... | ||
You know, God forbid a balanced budget. | ||
Then we can really fix things. | ||
Then we can come back in and lower some of these tax rates. | ||
But until we get there, there is no way that Trump's full 2017 tax cuts can be re-implemented. | ||
The high-end stuff that you're talking about, the new potential millionaire's tax that Mike Johnson has already said is dead on arrival. | ||
Well, I think he's wrong, number one. | ||
But those things have to be on the table. | ||
And other revenue... | ||
Other revenue forms, as I alluded to briefly in the previous segment, look, Medicare, it's 2.93% on all income. | ||
You make $3 million, they're getting 2.93% of it. | ||
But as people know, Social Security income taxation is capped at, what, $159,000, $160,000. | ||
That's a number that I think could go a little bit higher. | ||
So we would tax Social Security. | ||
On slightly higher incomes. | ||
And then, as I said, you know, the great, the thing you're not supposed to talk about, but I would do it very slowly and cautiously. | ||
Over 30 years, I would raise the retirement age of Social Security by another three, getting it to 70. So that means every 10 years, it goes up one year. | ||
So this is not going to hurt people who are really close. | ||
But these are the kind of solutions that have to be on the table. | ||
And the last thing I'll say, Bannon, before I throw it back to you, I think Trump needs to appoint a deficit czar. | ||
Look, somebody who will make a national address from the Oval Office Every three months, this is a winning formula for 2028. | ||
Independents and even Democrats know that the national debt is a huge problem. | ||
So if you make that one of sort of the tenets, that this MAGA party is willing to do the difficult things and appointed deficits and talk to the American people three months about the cuts that have to happen and maybe the changes in entitlements, I think that helps us get there. | ||
The only person, and look, you're not going to get into entitlements until you show that you do the description. | ||
Discretionary. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
Look, the tax cuts, by extending it for the middle class and the 17 cuts for the middle class and working class, plus no tax on tips, no tax on overtime, and no tax on Social Security for the middle class and working class, that's somehow got to be financed. | ||
This is the biggest tax cut for middle class and working class people in history. | ||
And it's got to be presented like that. | ||
The only person that could be the tax czar from the Oval is only one person. | ||
It's Donald Trump. | ||
This is Trump's. | ||
Only Trump can explain it to the American people. | ||
Only Trump's going to have the credibility that the American people believe. | ||
All the issues about entitlements, to me, can't get done until you've solved this thing for the discretionary. | ||
Because we're a long way from solving it. | ||
The 570 down to 595. | ||
That cuts a 23% cut on non-defense discretionary. | ||
The firestorm you're about to see over the weekend on the Sunday shows and next week is like President Trump, this is the Visigoths outside of Rome in 400 and are about to burn the city, right? | ||
You watch. | ||
And this is what I keep saying about the convergence of deportations with these cuts. | ||
They're going to have cameras in front of every little kid's face saying, you know, Trump's taking away my toys on tariffs and trade from China and now he's taking away my school lunch program. | ||
It's going to be a firestorm. | ||
You get a bolt. | ||
You're amazing. | ||
Where do people go for Citizens Free Press? | ||
How do they get there? | ||
How do they usually get about a minute? | ||
What you just said is you're going to see crying like you've never seen it before. | ||
These people are freaked out about $163 billion. | ||
How would they possibly deal with $600 billion in cuts that we need to sort of do every year? | ||
In terms of finding me, look, go to Citizen Free Press. | ||
I am there from about 8 in the morning until 2 in the morning. | ||
I have no other life. | ||
I've given it all up for the stack. | ||
Hopefully that's going to change. | ||
I'm going to get some help. | ||
But just go there. | ||
It loads in half a second. | ||
There are no ads. | ||
And it's ready to go. | ||
And you can find me, obviously, on Twitter. | ||
Bannon, I'm going to say, you know, you're my brother in arms on this. | ||
We think the same. | ||
I enjoy joining you once every six months to beat the hell out of the Washington establishment. | ||
And I look forward to the next time. | ||
And Republicans, I want Congress. | ||
Anybody in Congress, Republican side who's listening. | ||
Look, the American people are ready for this. | ||
And President Trump, we are ready for you to give us speeches every three months on how we're going to get to a balanced budget. | ||
And with that, I say goodbye. | ||
Love to the war room posse. | ||
One last thing. | ||
Cain, I've known you now for a number of years. | ||
Cain always tells me, I'm about to hire some people so I can take some time off. | ||
This guy's a bigger control freak than I am. | ||
Cain, we love you, brother. | ||
Take care. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann. | ||
you So I'll be up all weekend on social media on Getter. | ||
We're going to be putting a ton of stuff up. | ||
A lot of work happening over the weekend. | ||
And the president now, you've got the budget, the skinny budget. | ||
They're going to come up with more depth. | ||
But you've got the House working on these different appropriations, processes, the Senate's doing their thing. | ||
The next 100 days, these 100 days we're in, are going to define the direction this goes. | ||
This is more important than the 100-day start. | ||
100-day start, we had years to prep and get ready and kind of have muzzle velocity and bang, bang, bang. | ||
Flood the zone. | ||
This is now where there are forces of resistance institutionally. | ||
You know, you kind of run these guys, keep momentum, and you got to keep momentum, but now you're getting into it. | ||
Remember the three verticals, one, end the kinetic wars. | ||
Two, make sure you can seal the border and deport 10 million. | ||
And you're making massive progress on both of those. | ||
And number three, get into the middle of the trade, the commerce, the economy, how you finance it, the deficit, all of that, which is enormously complicated, many moving pieces. | ||
So now it's full engagement. | ||
And we're going to see, we're going to win. | ||
It's just going to be, I tell folks, it's going to be quite gnarly. | ||
Quite gnarly. | ||
This has kind of gone from the revolutionary generation to the foundation of the country. | ||
Remember, Trump is like... | ||
Washington and Lincoln in the fact of the three great presidents, both at the birth of the nation, the rebirth of the nation under President Lincoln, the now rejuvenation and restoration of the nation under President Trump. | ||
All those kind of go from one sort of almost like a revolutionary to a new stasis. | ||
It's like the revolutionary generation versus the founding generation. | ||
They're slightly different. | ||
Some same players, a lot of different players. | ||
That's where we are today. | ||
Also about being divisive and uniting, that great presidents unite, that's only in the judgment of history. | ||
At the time, Washington was quite divisive. | ||
Why? | ||
He was leading a revolutionary army that only about one-third of the people max actually supported. | ||
Don't fool yourself that there was overwhelming support. | ||
For the revolution, kind of at the beginning. | ||
You had one-third admirably opposed, which are the Tories here in this country, Americans, or, you know, all of them were British subjects when they started, but people that were Tories. | ||
And you had one-third in the middle, like in life, like you got in the United States now. | ||
They're going to kind of figure it out. | ||
Who wins? | ||
And they'll jump on the side and get to the front of the parade and wave the flag. | ||
Isn't this great? | ||
They're only with you if you win, right? | ||
And they're getting you if you lose. | ||
That's where President Trump, that's where this movement, that's where you, as a revolutionary vanguard, because you are a revolutionary vanguard. | ||
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