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Welcome to another Justin Forum Talk Radio Show.
I'm your host, Craig James.
Hope you guys are having a wonderful day.
We have a lot to cover, as usual.
We're going to try to get through all the big stories of the day.
I want to, a little bit later in the show, play some highlights from a debate that took place yesterday between, I guess, sort of two unlikely figures.
Alex Jones, of all people, hosted a debate on his platform, InfoWars, between Dinesh D'Souza and Nick Fuentes on Iran and Israel, which, believe it or not, was a fascinating debate with a lot of unique perspectives that I think would shock or surprise some,
maybe not others, but definitely would give a better insight into that whole conflict and what the motivations are and where the motivations for the U.S. should lie in how we approach it.
I just think it's an interesting conversation, definitely worth sharing.
And, you know, you always got to preface it, especially with Nick Fuentes, to say, you know, this is not an endorsement of Nick and what he believes because I disagree with him on a lot of things, particularly his, you know, let's say colorful characterizations of people he doesn't like or disagrees with or doesn't see as equal or whatever.
But he is an intelligent person who has very good insight when it comes to historical context for conflicts.
And Dinesh D'Souza, of course, the same thing.
I don't agree with everything he says or believes, but I think he has some great unique perspectives.
And listening to the two of them debate the topic of Israel and Iran is certainly worth listening to.
You know, I oftentimes try to remind myself that the worst thing you can do is wall yourself off intellectually from listening to an others just because you disagree with things they say, right?
The more you do that, the more divided this country will become and the more destructive that division will be allowed to more destruction it will be allowed to enact, right?
And that's what they want.
They want us to stop listening to one another, stop debating one another, stop talking to one another.
And I'm always the kind of person who's an advocate for confronting people with ideas you disagree with, with ideas that you do agree with, and making clear what you believe the right and true truth is, right?
So that's why I'm going to play some clips from that later in the show today.
Hopefully, if we have time, it was an interesting debate with a lot of unique perspective that speaks directly to the conflict there and where each country's sort of motivations lie and where they should lie when you talk about whether you're talking about Iran or Israel or the United States and every other country.
So it's an interesting debate.
And kudos to Alex Jones for putting that on.
You know, I do think he's done a great job of, you know, entertaining dialogue that would not be popular or loud on most other platforms.
And speaking of that, I mean, one of the stories I want to cover today is, you know, obviously last night we had the big, beautiful bill passing through the Senate.
And this is a big step toward that bill getting passed.
And that's something that we'll talk about here in today's show.
Of course, we'll also talk about some of the things that are coming out of that because there are bigger things.
I think now the bill has to go back to the House for its final approval, if I'm not mistaken.
And that's something that we should be looking at.
So I want to read President Trump's statement on the matter.
He made a statement and posted to his True Social page.
So let's read that.
It says, almost all of our great Republicans in the United States Senate have passed our one big beautiful bill.
It is no longer a House bill or a Senate bill.
It is everyone's bill.
There is so much to be proud of, and everyone got a major policy win.
But the biggest winner of them all will be the American people, who will have permanently lower taxes, higher wages and take-home pay, secure borders, and a stronger and more powerful military.
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That's the official statement from President Donald J. Trump on the Senate confirming passage of the, basically finishing the reconciliation of the bill.
51 to 50.
It was a vote where J.D. Vance came in as the tiebreaker.
And, you know, I mean, look, here's where we're at, right?
The bill's got a lot of stuff that's good.
It's got a lot of stuff that's not so good.
But ultimately, this is how Congress works.
We all know that there is no sort of unilateral power that is possessed by any branch to, you know, ram this stuff down your throat.
Although it could be argued, I guess, to a degree that, you know, Congress has the power of the purse and they are therefore in charge of this whole thing.
And, you know, you just look at the people who are in Congress and it should be no surprise that the bill isn't perfect, right?
Because, I mean, the people writing this thing are being influenced by special interests and lobbyists and their own corruption and their own ideological, you know, ideological convictions.
But the point is that this bill is going to be passed.
Now, perhaps when we come back after the break, I'll try to go through some of the controversial parts of the bill, some of the more agreed upon parts of the bill, and give you some more details on that.
But as it stands now, the bill is going back to the House for its final approval, and we will see what that looks like.
So that's how it goes with these budget bills.
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They get pushed to the Senate for reconciliation where the Senate takes a bunch of stuff in or out or wherever it is.
And then it gets put back to the House before it's sent to the President's desk to be signed into law.
So that's where we're at.
So we'll give you some updates on that when we come back.
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I'm your host, Craig James.
And I told you we're going to go through some of the controversial items that are being included in this big, beautiful bill.
And then we'll talk a little bit about things that have been taken out of this bill that is essentially what people are describing as a cornerstone to President Donald Trump's second term agenda.
This is, you know, an interesting bill with a lot of things in it.
It is HR1, right?
This is the big, beautiful bill, the first thing that was put forward in the 119th Congress.
So I want to go through a few of these things here real quick.
Starting with the tax cuts and reforms.
So this was the permanent extension of 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.
So the bill will make permanent the individual income and estate tax cuts from Trump's first term, including maintaining lower tax rates and brackets.
It'll also increase the estate tax exemption to $15 million, adjusted for inflation.
And people will view this in a certain way, but they'll see it as a win for reducing tax burdens on families and businesses.
But often the critics are saying that obviously this skews toward wealthier individuals.
So that's one of the drawbacks or the criticisms.
There are temporary tax breaks in it.
There are provisions like no tax on tips, overtime pay, and certain auto loan interest, which are included, but they do expire in 2028.
People see this as fulfilling the campaign promise, but the temporary nature is obviously something that has been contentious and without permanent enforcement.
You know, the no tax on tips things, it's like, great, it'll be here for three years and then gone unless it's extended, which we'll see how that goes.
But state and local tax, the salt deductions, right?
This is interesting.
So the bill raises the salt deduction cap from $10,000 to $40,000 for incomes up to $500,000 with a 1% annual increase over 10 years.
While this benefits taxpayers in high-tax states, like we are here in Colorado, Colorado, as I like to say.
I've never said that, but I like to say it.
There are a lot of conservatives in low-tax states who see it as a concession to the blue state Republicans, which is, you know, it is what it is.
Thankfully, we got that hopefully coming our way.
It'll be reducing our taxes here in the bluest, one of the bluest states in the country, Colorado.
And also their elimination of the IRS direct file, which will end the IRS's free tax filing program, which people are saying is the rejection of government overreach.
But it also is, you know, frustrating for people who actually enjoyed that service.
Now, the funny thing is, is I mean, I've dealt with the IRS recently for a number of reasons.
I'm doing some work with them, unfortunately, for some businesses I'm working on.
And let me just say this: the IRS is the most incompetent group of nincom poops I've ever dealt with in my life.
I'll just give you an example, okay?
So this is a personal example, but this is a true one.
I literally called the IRS because I tried to do some filing with them online, right?
Some, you know, very easy, simple elementary business filing on their website.
And I got an error code after I tried to submit my application, right?
And the error code said, you know, this is error, whatever, whatever.
And you need to call this phone number and talk to somebody and they can help you.
So I get on the phone, you know, I wait the requisite, you know, hour and a half on hold to get a human being online to talk to at the IRS.
And, you know, the lady answers the phone and she gives me some name that sounds like, I mean, I sound like I was talking to somebody from India.
No offense to any Indian people out there.
I don't mean that negatively.
I'm just saying it was a very difficult name to even understand, more or less try to pronounce back to say her name to her.
It was like, my name is Veranta Carvo Topuriyapara.
And I'm like, okay, that's fine.
You know, diverse names.
I'm great.
I'm happy with that.
Let's all be happy.
It's good.
You know, you're an American.
We're Americans.
It's happy.
Good.
Happy, happy, happy.
And, but it was just one of those things where it was difficult to speak to somebody who you can't understand them through their accent, right?
And so they're talking to me about like this error code that I got from their website, from their application, from their submission process, right?
So I did all the paperwork exactly correctly.
I submitted it, followed all the steps on their website, and it said, error.
There's an error code.
Or there's, you know, referral, this number.
Give them this number when you call this number.
Call this number.
Give them this referral number, and they'll be able to fix it.
They'll be able to help you.
So I proceed to ask this person.
I said, you know, okay, hey, you know, I was doing the file in this form.
You know, I got this referral number.
You know, it's an error, I guess, or whatever.
You know, here it is.
Can you help me?
And, you know, she takes down my information.
She's like, okay, let me put you on another hold.
Puts me on another like 10-minute hold.
Comes back on the line, says, yeah, you know, I'm sorry.
We can't help you.
You're going to have to do this a different way.
You're going to have to fax or mail it in.
And it's going to take a week to four weeks instead of two minutes to file this paperwork.
And I said, well, can you tell me what the error is?
Like, what's the reference number?
Why did your system give me a reference number to give to you so that you could tell me to do something that I could have figured out to do on my own and save myself three hours of my time sitting on the phone here with you?
Like, could you explain that one to me?
What was the reference?
What happened?
What did your system not like about my application?
Because also the question is, if I fill out this form and, you know, fax or mail it, and then it takes one to four weeks, am I going to get a letter come back to me in four weeks that says error, whatever, whatever, reference number, this, call this number, right?
Because I'm like, I'm not going to do anything different in the form that I'm going to mail or fax you than I did on the form that I filled out on your online website.
So tell me what this reference number is talking about.
And this is the answer I got.
I kid you not.
The lady says, well, we don't know what the reference number means.
It's just something our computer tells us when it rejects an application.
And I said, so I said, wait, so let me get this clear because I want to be fully clear on this.
You're telling me that you, personally, the employee of the IRS working at this entity, do not know what the code means that your computer gives you in reference to a rejected application.
You have no idea what that means.
She says, no, I have no idea.
That's what they tell us.
They just tell us to tell you to mail or fax it the paperwork because the computer doesn't like it for some reason.
And I said, well, that's strange.
So then I said to her, I said, well, do you have a manager?
Do you have somebody there in the building with you who knows what this reference number means?
Like anyone.
Is there anyone in the building at any level of management or supervisory level that knows what's going on here?
And she said, no.
She said, I could put you on hold and you could wait, but they're just going to tell you the same thing that we don't know what it means or why it's in there.
And I'm starting to think personally, forgive my paranoid mind, that I've been blacklisted in the IRS system somewhere because of my political views, and that they're just trying to make my life harder because there's some Democrats who put together a list of people they don't like and decided to say, you know, the computer just has some algorithm that trips up any attempt you have to work with the IRS to do a filing or to do anything else.
And I know you're going to say that's paranoid, that's conspiracy-minded, but given what we know about the lists that were being put together over the last four years and before that by the obvious politically motivated bureaucrats running these entities and organizations.
Why shouldn't I think that that's the case?
But even if that's not the case, there is so like you're telling me that this organization is so inept and so utterly and completely incompetent that it's like idiocracy.
You know, that there's a scene in the idiocracy where the guys working, you know, there's multiple scenes of this, but like one in particular, the guy's like, the computers did the thing where it automatically lays everyone off and I don't know what to do.
I mean, that's literally the response I got from the lady working there.
And I told her, I said, I'm not mad at you, but I'm like, this is insane.
Like, you understand that you're just telling me that your computer gives you a code as a reference to a problem with an application.
And you and no one else in your organization at any level seems to have any idea what that means or why that happens.
And your only solution is to tell me to do the form in another way, which ultimately could result in the same sort of rejection.
Right?
Like, am I absolutely crazy?
I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here.
Like, that is.
You talk about waste and you talk about fraud and you talk about abuse and you talk about incompetence.
That is the absolute pinnacle of incompetence.
or at minimum just complete...
Complete and total.
I don't even know how to say it.
It's just ineptitude.
It's like dealing with children.
I don't know what the computer said.
It tell me you don't like it.
You better do it this way now.
I don't know.
Oh, great.
So you're telling me I wasted, you know, two hours of my life, three hours of my life, whatever it was, sitting on hold, waiting for you so that you could tell me that you don't know what you're doing and to do something that I could have figured out to do on my own in two minutes, a minute.
And she had the audacity to tell me, when I said that to her, she said, well, why didn't you just do it then?
If you knew how to do it, why didn't you just do it?
And I'm like, oh, really?
Because your system gave me a phone number and a reference number and pretended like the people running your organization are incompetent morons and actually know what's going on and could have helped me, perhaps, figure out what the problem was.
But I guess that's too much to ask for when you're dealing with a corrupt bureaucracy run by morons.
Right?
And again, I'm not trying to pick on the lady because she's just sitting there answering phones.
She doesn't know anything.
You know?
I told her, I said, I'm not mad at you.
Although she probably thought I was because I was pretty upset about the whole waiting around for this stupid conversation to take place.
But to be quite honest, I'm like sitting there thinking to myself, I think I said at one point, I said, no wonder why you people are failing.
This is like unimaginably stupid.
Anyway, sorry to get off on that tangent.
But the moral of the story is, don't bother calling the IRS.
They're basically incompetent and income poops.
Alright, stay tuned.
We're coming back after the break.
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I'm your host, Craig James, and we're going to keep going here.
You know, it's interesting to me that as you look at the playing field, right, there's a lot more to this bill than just what I got into.
So we're going through the big, beautiful bill.
We're talking about the different controversial items that have been included in the bill.
Some interesting stuff here.
You have border security, right?
So there was increased funding for border security.
The bill allocated $12 billion for border security, including infrastructure, technology, and ICE deportation operations.
There was a strong sentiment of support for this one on the conservative front.
And I say I agree with that.
I support as well.
They had provisions to cut funding for sanctuary cities to basically say, you know, we're going to cut your funding.
And this is, you know, obviously being felt.
And I think this will get these cities to fall in line because, look, they always try to play this humane thing.
Oh, it's about humanity.
It's about, you know, and then they question your faith.
They'll say, are you, you know, they'll say you're not a Christian if you don't believe in, you know, doing these things.
But again, as is always the case, they themselves are the ones who are acting in the most imaginably despicable way, particularly with regard to, you know, treating others as they would want to be treated.
Because can you imagine, you know, you're here illegally and you've been trafficked in by the cartel and now you're here in the United States and you're being exploited in a number of different ways by gangs and, you know, unscrupulous corporations who want to cut, save money in labor costs or the number of other ways that you're being violated.
And the solution they have is, oh, they should just, well, they should stay here so they can be continued to be exploited, you know?
Now, again, and then they'll say, well, well, we don't just want them to stay here.
We want them all to be legal, right?
Amnesty.
Give them all amnesty.
They made it here, so they should stay.
And then you go, you know, if you can't help yourself, how can you help others, right?
So your solution is to overwhelm our system so that it collapses, and then we just become equal to the third world nation that these people are fleeing from.
Right?
So both solutions are quite detrimental toward these people's well-being, right?
These immigrants.
Whereas our solution is send these people back to their country where they speak the language, where they can, and yes, there's going to be bad stuff in those countries.
Perhaps there are violent elements there.
Perhaps there's problems there.
But it's in a way we are all responsible for our own issues and problems.
You know, that's something that Democrats like to completely obfuscate most of the time.
They'll say, you know, it's always about it's somebody else's problem and therefore it's somebody else's responsibility.
It's not my fault.
I'm a victim.
I'm helpless.
I need to be, the government should pay for all my bills.
You know, I should be hired because of the color of my skin.
I don't need to pass certain qualifications of merit because my people or the ethnic group I identify with has been historically discriminated against.
And at what point does self-reliance and self-accountability and personal accountability come into play?
At what point, because I talk to people often enough who are from other races and ethnicities who don't feel as though they're victims.
And they have a shared experience where they see a common identity in being American.
And they see Americanism and American ideals as representing hard work and a strong ethic and persistence and all the tenacity, self-reliance.
And they see those as positive things that they like to embody as characterizations of what they see themselves as.
How they see themselves and how they want to represent themselves to others, not just the people around them, their peers, but to their family, to their children.
That's the example they want to set.
And they share that in common with everyone who sees themselves as Americans and not as part of a victim class or a group of victims or an oppressed people.
Because that all goes back to communism.
If you go read what Marx was talking about and the rest of them, I mean, they were Talking about the oppressors and the oppressed, right?
The struggles of the class, and creating these divisions and creating this mindset of victimhood, which then can be exploited by powerful people to create an underclass, a permanent underclass that is, you know, ubiquitous, right?
Everybody's in the underclass.
We'll get rid of all.
You know, it's funny.
They're like, we'll get rid of classes, and then there'll just be one class of people, and it will be the serfs.
And they'll be controlled by the authoritarians.
And you'll just further exacerbate the dynamic of the oppressed and the oppressor.
Whereas the American system gives people an opportunity to, through individual rugged or rugged individualism, pull themselves up from their bootstraps, work hard, and attain what is perceived commonly as the American dream,
which varies from person to person, but generally speaking, is being independently wealthy, being able to provide for your family, having peace and the tranquility and life that is in liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
Right?
So for me, if anybody wants to tell me that I'm the cold and heartless one for wanting to deport these people, they're just living in a fantasy that's not real.
It's just not reality.
Unfortunately.
Listen, I wish we could live in a utopia.
I mean, like, who wouldn't want to live in some utopia where nobody has to suffer and it's all good?
But you're.
The Bible talks about it often.
There are several instances throughout Scripture where it talks about how affliction that we face is good because without it, we wouldn't find endurance and we wouldn't build character.
And we would not be able to see the hope that lies in persevering through affliction.
And you wouldn't be able to appreciate what you have.
Because if everything was fine and you never had a problem and your life was never difficult and you never went through a difficult time or period, your life would, you'd have people who are like the people out there in the streets today who are perpetually dissatisfied, Perpetually unhappy.
So it's an interesting thought.
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I'm your host, Craig James, and we're going through the big, beautiful bill and the stuff that's within it.
We're talking about border security.
They were expanding also, this is a big one, expanding ICE detention and deportation.
So they have a $45 Billion allocation for ICE detention, which is a 265% increase from 2023, and $14 billion for deportation operations, which are prioritizing removals over asylum vetting.
This is essentially a national security issue.
So I think that I don't like to see the money being spent as a fiscal conservative to a degree, but also you have to spend money in this regard because of the complete lack of a border we've had for the last four years and beyond, right?
And what was done to allow that to happen.
So it is what it is.
Medicaid and welfare reform.
So the bill introduced work requirements for childless non-disabled adults, 80 hours per month starting December 2026 to qualify for Medicaid.
You know, I mean, you got to work 20 hours a week if you're without a child and you're not disabled if you want Medicaid.
So you can't get it for free.
You have to work.
And people always say, well, the work requirement, the work requirement.
It's like, well, ostensibly to have the work requirement is basically saying you have to be paying into the system to take away from it unless you fit certain categories, right?
Obviously disabled or you have a child that's different story.
But if you're like, it's basically the argument saying like able-bodied people should not be able to just take welfare for whatever because it's, you know, because they don't want to work.
I mean, that's completely reasonable, in my opinion, right?
And they'll say, well, we can't get a job.
It's like, no, it's not that you can't get a job, it's that you don't want to work a job.
And this is the problem in our society.
Everybody's so wrapped up in, you know, this, you know, emotional exist.
Oh, I'm so sad.
I can't get a job.
It's like, well, just go work.
Go find a job.
I know anywhere is hiring.
20 hours a week is not a lot to ask for.
It's like the minimum.
Anywho.
Let's see what else.
There's cutting Medicaid and SNAPs, SNAP benefits.
So the cut to Medicaid and the supplementary nutritional assistance program, which is like food stamps, is basically being controversial because people are saying millions could lose coverage or benefits.
But a lot of these people, I mean, A, I mean, you've seen some of these videos of the way that the programs are being exploited, right?
You know, and the problem is what we've found over time and realized is that there is a de-incentivization, right?
It disincentivizes, if that's a word.
It reduces your incentive or eliminates your incentive altogether to go out and work.
Because you're like, well, why would I work when I can make more money off of food government assistance programs?
And finally, they're blocking Medicaid for transgender procedures, right?
For gender transition stuff.
And I mean, I really wish that we could all agree on that.
I know it's like controversial, but it's like, why in the world should I pay as a taxpayer for you to cut off your Johnson or to mangle yourself because you've watched an episode of some terrible TV show about drag queens and you think you identify as one?
Like, or is the opposite sex or whatever it is?
Like you have a mental illness and gender dysphoria.
Why should I, and even beyond that, I mean, if you have gender dysphoria, why should I pay for the government to, you know, chemically alter you or surgically alter you and in pretty much all cases destroy your life?
I mean, it's beyond me.
There's some repealing in the bill of the Green New Deal subsidies.
The bill eliminates $500 billion in Inflation Reduction Act subsidies, which are tax credits for luxury electric vehicles, which is what Elon Musk doesn't like, which is why, in part, he's going after Trump.
Green home improvements and renewable energy products.
This is really taking away the climate change scam that was being run through our government to abscound with billions of dollars in subsidies, which we, the taxpayer, were paying for.
To do little to nothing except make a lot of very unscrupulous fraudsters a lot of money, right?
So coal leasing expansion.
So they're opening up for leasing 4 million additional acres of federal land.
That's good for coal mining, which is going to be a strategic advantage we'll have.
We might as well use it while we need it.
Because I think what people often have failed to imagine, like, yes, in the future, perhaps we'll be using greener technology.
We'll optimize batteries and we'll optimize different electric that can, you know, solar that can be used in a much more effective way.
Yeah, I could see that as being the future.
But then why not in the meantime use the resources we have so we're not outsourcing all of our labor and manufacturing to other countries to make things that we could that we don't really need at the moment And then aren't as cheap or effective.
Oh, well, the environment.
Well, I agree, the environment we should take care of it, but it's very debatable on what taking care of the environment looks like from a real perspective, right?
Anyway, stay tuned.
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I am your host, Craig James, and we're going through the specifics of this bill, right?
We're trying to basically understand what is in it to a better degree.
There are other things.
There are cultural and social stuff that's in there.
The Second Amendment was briefly touched on.
I mean, this is a brief synopsis of some of the more controversial stuff.
There's a lot in this bill.
It's a very all-encompassing bill, by the way.
So we're just really briefly skimming through it and looking at the more controversial bits that exist within it.
There's the repeal of the gun silencer tax, which is great.
You know, they're going to eliminate the $200 excise tax on gun silencers, which, as a pro-Second Amendment advocate, I think is great.
I think any taxation on firearms is kind of, I'd say ironic, but it's more repugnant, right?
So we should get rid of that altogether.
You know, here in Colorado, they try to pass taxes to make guns less affordable because they think that'll make violence go away.
Oh, we're not going to have any violence in our cities if we make guns less affordable for law-abiding citizens, say the morons running our state right now.
But that doesn't seem to work out well for anyone.
The ending of abortion funding.
So there are provisions to defund abortion-related programs that align with conservatives.
You know, that's something that's good.
I know Planned Parenthood, they're not going to get funded through this bill, which is, I think, good.
There are also some measures within this bill that touch on, you know, children and education and protecting women and in women's sports, real women, real women, biological women.
I hate that I have to even make that differentiation or that, you know, descriptive, you know, adjustment.
But, yeah, women from men who are trying to play in their sports and children from, you know, being indoctrinated in schools into this woke ideology.
We just had, I think it was a Supreme Court case that was good for that, too, basically saying parents could keep their kids away from the, you know, sort of satanic, demonic, LGBTQ agenda that's being pushed through our schools, which is really disgusting.
It's here in Colorado.
I mean, it's so bad.
It is so bad here.
I mean, it is horrific.
But, yeah.
Debt ceiling increase.
You have the Senate version, which raised the dead ceiling by $5 trillion.
The House said $4 trillion.
They keep raising it.
I mean, the money is just going to be printed anyway.
We're just going to be broke.
it's all good we might as well get something now while we have money that basically so we'll see how that all goes $650 added to the national deficit annually oh my gosh I don't know that's That's just wild.
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We've been going over what's in it.
We've given you some of the things that are in it.
We'll now give you a few of the controversial things that are being removed from it.
And this does have a lot to do with the Senate parliamentarian rulings, which led to the removal of several provisions, many of which were priorities for the conservatives that people are really ticked off about, to put it mildly,
because some unelected bureaucrat now who is working in the bureaucracy, another deep state apparatchic, is just saying we can just remove things that go against the will of the people and there's nothing you can do about it.
And this happened several times, but voting ID requirements were removed as a provision.
So no voter ID.
You don't need an ID to vote.
Who cares?
You know, not that it would make a difference because they'll find another way to cheat, but at least it would make it a little more difficult for them to cheat in these elections.
But yeah, no IDs because IDs are racist.
You know, they cited the Byrd rule on that, on germaneness, whatever that is referring to.
Like, is it pertinent, I guess?
Is it relevant?
Is it necessary or whatever?
So that got rid of the voter ID requirement.
This was a major loss for voter, for conservatives, and for America, let's be clear.
They dismantled the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
They were trying to, at least, to eliminate it, which was obviously regulatory overreach.
And that was taken out of the bill.
They had cuts to EPA mandates, so they had provisions to reduce environmental protection agency regulations, particularly those tied to the climate green climate policies.
That was all removed.
So thanks to our unelected bureaucracy for that.
They cut Sanctuary City.
There were cuts to Sanctuary City funding, but then they stopped it at a certain point.
The deeper cuts that were going to go after city budgets were removed.
And this, of course, is perfect because let's just let the cities keep falling into worse and further decay.
And finally, there were Medicaid reforms that were blocked.
There were deeper cuts or restrictions that were basically deemed non-compliant with the Senate budget reconciliation rules by, of course, the parliamentarian, the unelected bureaucrat.
Her name, by the way, is Elizabeth McDonoghue.
So if you want to know who to blame for that, there you go.
you know, big problems with the bill overall.
The $5 trillion in debt ceiling increase is really not what you want.
It's just putting us further in debt, which is not going to end well if we continue on this track, but nobody seems to care about that.
So whatever.
The temporary nature of the SALT state and local tax deductions and the tips and overtime, no tax on tips thing, that was seen as sort of a failure.
And of course, the loss of the voter ID, that was a big failure.
And other things with the EPA and the climate change stuff, that was kind of a failure.
But some of the victories, of course, they're defunding a lot of the Green New Deal.
The abortion clinics stopped getting their funding.
The gender transition procedures won't be funded by Medicaid.
The border security enhancement, the increase in funding for that.
A lot of the other stuff that was in there is much more in the weeds.
And then there was a provision about artificial intelligence that was interesting.
I'll talk about that a little bit when we come back because it's worth mentioning.
But yeah, stay tuned.
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And yeah, you know, it would be better.
Somebody texted in and said, yeah, lots of good stuff, but it needs to be break up, needs to break up.
So, yeah, a lot of people agree.
I mean, it would be better if our budget, you know, sort of the reconciliation process and everything and its formation and all that stuff was, you know, done on sort of a line item basis where individual things were each particular thing was voted on individually instead of forcing it to be put in these comprehensive sort of omnibus type large behemoth bills that you know inevitably force there to be a huge amount of pork barreling
other sort of, you know, jockeying for this or that, that, you know, becomes what they call horse trading, you know, in Congress, where you're basically, you're making all of these sort of, you're making all these, um, capitulation, capitulations, capitulations.
Yeah.
Forgive me.
I, I, sometimes I think of a word and I'm like, is that the right word for this?
Yeah.
They're capitulating.
So yeah, they're making all these sort of things that are, you know, acquiescing to each other in the compromise, right?
So it's a compromise, but I mean, this is where I agree with Thomas Massey a lot.
And I agree with people who, who speak on these things, maybe Rand Paul and others, when they say, you know, if we really were serious, we would break the budget process down into, you know, individual, you know, line item based bills that we could go one by one by one.
We we could do a bill for the military do a bill for Medicaid Medicare and do a bill for you know whatever it is funding whichever program and that if we just did it that way then it would take it would probably take an equal equivalent amount of time and it would force people to to,
you know, make more earnest and forthright disclosures on how they vote, right?
So, this is how the wormy way that politics work in Washington, D.C. is that, you know, these politicians will say, well, they'll be like, well, you voted in favor of this.
And it's like, well, no, I was making compromise because I got this in return.
You know, it's like, well, so you compromise yourself in one way to get, you know, something the other way when if it had been on an individual basis, then, you know, you could pass these things.
It basically is a way for the corrupt politicians who want to remain blameless and want to obfuscate any accountability for their actions can get away with appeasing the special interests and the lobbyists and the deep state bureaucracy with the built-in excuse for their constituents being, well, it's the budget process.
This is how it works.
We have to horse trade.
We have to allow the pork barreling, which is the adding on of all these different things that are, you know, against what these people run on, right?
That's the worst part is it's just so dishonest.
You run based on this promise of, oh, I'm going to go to Washington, D.C. and I'm going to, Mr. Smith goes to D.C., Washington, D.C. And then you get there and it's like, well, you know, I guess we can lose some of the tax deductions if it means we get to keep this provision saying that my,
you know, my constituents will get some weird tax break or that will only help some of the special interests or lobbyists or the donors that particularly donated to that campaign and want that provision left in or taken out.
Right?
So that inevitably becomes the issue with that.
And I want to talk about the AI thing.
I guess, though, we have a caller.
So we'll just take the caller real quick and then we'll talk about the AI stuff.
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This is Eric again.
It's been a while, but I still listen.
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I loved all your points.
I listened to the debate last night on Alex Jones on the Infowars.
It was a good debate and cordial, not disrespectful.
You know, I kind of think that Trump, I think that, I mean, I think his heart isn't always in the right place.
I think he really wants to help.
I think he just got in there and he's starting to see that there's just so many snakes in the craft at every turn.
You know, like there's so much against him.
Like all the enemies storming the castle, basically, right?
So he's like, okay, well, I got to get some things done or else I'm going to get nothing done.
You know?
And I mean, don't get me wrong, I don't like the whole voter ID thing, but he gives a little to get.
Yeah, and I think there's a methodical nature to it all that you have to have a slight appreciation for, particularly with Trump, in that, you know, you make these compromises because there are no alternatives, right?
It's like in many ways, Trump is working inside of a system that is broken.
He knows it.
We know it.
They know it.
And they know how to do it.
It's rigged against him.
Yeah, and it's rigged.
And you talk about rigged, I mean, the election in 2020 was rigged.
The whole entire persecution of Trump from 2016 till the last election basically was rigged against him.
And he defied that, got through it.
There's no reason to think he won't continue to get through it.
But yeah, you're right.
He's surrounded by a lot of people who do not want to see him succeed and are, in fact, trying to undermine his agenda.
And as I've said before, with all things, there is no perfect candidate.
There's no perfect people.
There's no perfect world to look for.
You make the best of the situation you're in.
I think Trump's done that fairly well.
I, again, I don't agree with him on everything, but you take the good with the bad, especially in the budget process.
I think the pragmatic reasoning would be Trump knows you have two years, basically.
And then it's up in the air because then you have the midterm elections.
Then you have a possibility of the Democrats taking over the Senate or the House pretty easily.
And then you're basically, you have no leverage from which to work on.
And then you're basically stuck in the same thing we were stuck in from 2018 to 2020 where, you know, Trump's being impeached and the Congress is basically obstructing him at every point.
So he's saying, and it's the same thing in 2016 to 2018 when Trump had the House and had the Senate and they worked against him.
At least now it's slightly better.
It's not much better, but it's slightly better.
But you work in the system that is there.
I mean, it's, I don't know, right?
Yeah, I agree with that.
That's why I'm not really told, you know, the whole budget increase thing.
It's not, for me, that's not make or break because every country does it.
Look at what China did with their whole commercial property fraudulent, you know, value of all that kind of thing.
You know, I mean, yeah, I mean, every country does it.
And then China took all their money and came and bought a bunch of our land over here in America.
I mean, you know, so basically Trump's just trying to get the funds to be able to see some of these agendas through.
You know, the border thing, the illegal immigrants, you know, especially think about all the Chinese and Middle Eastern.
There's a lot of sleeper cells in the country.
I agree.
And I also think that perhaps Trump is viewing it like sort of like a medical triage would view disaster, right?
You go in as a triage.
What you do is if you have a clinic set up in a war zone, right?
The triage is as patients come in, and this happens in ER, hospital emergency rooms, et cetera, you give priority to things that are more pressing than others.
So, you know, the invasion of our country is a priority.
If we need to get that money passed, the triage would be, you know, we may make certain capitulations in order to get this because it's an imminent threat and it needs to be addressed.
When you talk about China and you talk about all that, I mean, I'm just kind of thinking to myself that it goes both ways.
You know, they've come and bought up a lot of our land and made a lot of investments in our country.
But in the same way, I mean, our corporations, U.S.-based corporations, have been allowed to exploit Chinese manufacturing.
And then China decided to steal the intellectual property.
So it's been this like, that's been a back and forth forever now.
And, you know, we're all, each one of us are trying to get the advantage on the other.
And the economy is, I mean, the debt ceiling, it's like, that's why I say get it while the getting's good because eventually the house of cards is going to collapse.
And when it does, you know, you're just going to want to be able to say you have yourself covered in so many different ways and that you're not, you know, exposed to it to be so vulnerable.
But, you know, there's not like a way to fix that without completely tearing down the system and rebuilding it.
And then in that scenario, it's just all out chaos and destruction.
So good points, Eric.
I appreciate you calling in.
Anything else before we let you go?
No, that's it, bro.
I just want to say I love your show.
Keep doing what you're doing.
God bless, man.
God bless you, brother.
And thanks for calling in.
All right.
So I want to get into the AI stuff here because I thought that was interesting.
It was another point, I guess.
And then I'll perhaps read some of your texts.
And then we'll try to play some in this last half hour.
I'll try to play a few of the highlights from that Dinesh D'Souza, Nick Finas debate on Iran and Israel because I think it's intriguing.
Otherwise, we may save that for tomorrow's show because we'll have Nick on and he always has an interesting perspective on that.
And we have other stories too in between there to get to.
So the bill, though, had a provision that basically prohibited federal agencies from issuing new regulations on artificial intelligence technologies.
What it would do is it was effectively imposing a moratorium on artificial intelligence specific regulatory frameworks, which would prevent agencies like the FTC or the Department of Commerce or other bodies from enacting rules that would effectively restrict artificial intelligence development, deployment, or use for a duration that was tied to certain reconciliation.
I think it was like 10 years, but the timeline is not as clear as it probably should be.
Now, it doesn't get rid of what framework exists already to regulate artificial intelligence, but people were opposing it for a number of reasons, right?
They said, first of all, you should be inherently skeptical of federal agencies, right, blocking AI regulation because that means they have an intention to exploit it, right?
And we know they want to exploit it.
But I think the reasoning behind it is flawed or broken as it may be.
It's similar to what Eric was saying.
It's like, well, China's doing it and everybody's doing it.
So why shouldn't we?
And that's the same reasoning we've had for everything.
You know, developing nuclear programs.
Well, our enemies will develop it if we don't.
Developing biological warfare programs.
Well, our enemies will develop it if we don't.
Chemical warfare programs.
Well, our enemies will do it if we don't.
So we better be the best at it.
AI is no different, right?
So I think what they want to do is take away the government's ability to impose these regulations, which to a degree is good, right?
But then it takes, but then that opens, there's vulnerability either way, right?
Because I've said it before, if you allow states and the federal government to get involved in the regulation of AI, then you're opening the door to all kinds of unsorted, you know, activities, right?
Whether it's, you know, them coming up with the bill to say, well, we're not going to allow AI, but then only certain, you know, it'll be like Section 230, you know, with the Communications Decency Act or whatever it was, where they basically put in these carve-outs saying that, you know, you can be responsible as an individual citizen for, you know, liability for things you say and do online or in media.
But the big tech corporations and the big publishing houses, they don't have any culpability or liability for publishing things on their platform.
But then they can restrict your ability to post things based on their, you know, so there would be this scenario where that could happen with AI.
So it's, and I'll talk about the other side too when we come back.
Stay tuned.
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Welcome back to Swarm Talk Radio.
I'm your host, Craig James, and we're basically talking about this AI provision, which is facing, I think, a vote today.
We're going to see this coming up in the final sort of countdown to the big, beautiful bill getting passed.
And one of the topics within the bill is this AI thing.
And like we were talking about, basically what it does is it creates a scenario where they're putting a moratorium on AI-specific regulatory frameworks.
Now, people are for or against this for many different reasons.
I was saying before the break that this could be exploited in the same way that, you know, if we were to allow regulation and to, you know, allow future governments to get involved in the regulation, you could have a scenario play out similar to the section 230 of the Communications Decency Act,
where basically they made a framework so that, you know, big tech platforms and publishers couldn't be held liable for things put on their platforms and published through their platforms, but simultaneously gave them protection to be able to censor or limit the spread or the information that is posted on their platform.
So they had this like license to censor no matter what and complete and total immunity from being sued for censoring.
So it basically created this nightmare that we are currently living in, which, you know, it took the richest man in the world to have a grudge against the woke neoliberal agenda to because his son was, you know, as he's put it, you know, basically killed or destroyed by this woke mind virus, which made him transition into another gender.
And that put him on a scorched earth, you know, mission to take his vengeance against this neoliberal woke agenda by purchasing one of the largest social media platforms in the world and opening it up to conservatives, ex, formerly Twitter.
But if you didn't have that happen, like if that if that whole scenario doesn't play itself out, we'd live in a much different world today.
I would venture a guess to say Kamal Harris would be president.
Censorship on the internet would be 10 times or 100 times or 1,000 times worse than what it is today.
And it would just be a dark and different world than the one we're in right now.
So that is the only thing that's curtailed or kind of put off the Section 230 being, which was being used, by the way, if you recall, it wasn't too long ago when there was the purging of the internet.
I mean, I got purged off of nearly all platforms for being a moderate Christian conservative with some conspiratorial, you know, mind, with a conspiratorial mindset that actually ended up being 95% true, the things that I was talking about.
I mean, I'll leave room for 5% of me being wrong, of course, because, you know, I'm not perfect and I don't get it all right, but I was pretty right about everything I was talking about, whether it was the Russia collusion hoax or the Hunter Biden computer laptop fiasco or any, the Epstein stuff or whatever you want to go down the list of.
I mean, we could go down that rabbit hole.
And I'm not saying it to be like, oh, I'm right about everything.
No, it's just that we were censored for being right.
I mean, and they admitted it.
They were like, they came out with the Twitter files and everything.
They were like, we are censoring people because we think this is Russian disinformation, whether it's the Hunter Biden laptop or anything else.
And then they come out two or three years later.
Oh, well, it was real, but how could we be sure at the time?
It's like, how could you be sure?
Because the evidence was irrefutable and it was everywhere that it was able to be without being censored.
And they actively try to do it.
So don't give me this crap.
But the AI stuff in this bill, of course, you don't want that situation.
But then there are other people who are saying basically that if you block AI regulation, it could pose a threat to individuals when it comes to creating jobs, driving economic growth.
I mean, it could be, you know, you could displace Americans by taking away jobs through this AI revolution that's coming, which you will.
I mean, we know they will displace jobs.
We know it will be a bane.
But, I mean, some people have put it in the category of, well, it's like when people were saying that we shouldn't have automobiles because it would put the horse and carriage business out, horse and carriage manufacturing out of business and make people lose jobs.
Well, if you look at historically what happened, I mean, from to the Industrial Revolution, yeah, people did lose a lot of jobs.
It was really bad.
It was the 1929 Depression.
And you can attribute that to whatever you want, whether it's 1913, the Federal Reserve banking cartel, what they did.
You can go down that line.
But I mean, at the end of the day, there will be displacement.
There will be huge shift in how jobs are created and what jobs are in the future and what the job market looks like today versus what it will look like in 10 years.
Just look at what AI can do already.
The stuff they've given us, by the way, not the stuff that's in the compartmentalized secret government programs that they're using for advanced military defense strategy or offensive capability strategy, whatever.
Not the stuff that's being used like Project Looking Glass, where you can have 99.9% predictive capability using the information that is available through platforms like Google,
coupled with quantum computing and AI that could, you know, predict where you're going to, if you're going to burp in the next five minutes, more or less where you're going to be in the next 10, you know, to a staggering degree of accuracy, 99.9%,
like I said, which gives, in turn, the people controlling those systems huge amounts of power to not only predict the future, but to change the future by using subtle and small inputs that are stimulus that are basically calculated to the quintillionth degree through AI quantum computing and have high levels of capabilities when it comes to influencing and
creating those sort of influence.
But beyond that, I mean, the stuff, look at the stuff we have, ChatGPTs and the Groks and the Geminis.
And, you know, I mean, it's already making life totally different.
It's taking all that wealth of knowledge, putting it into a supercomputer that you can have a conversation with that can tell you everything you need to know pretty much about anything at any point.
So, yeah, there's going to be a stifling to small business.
Yes, it's going to, you know, create disruption in the markets.
Yeah, it's going to do all of that.
But I mean, think of it this way.
The AI is already running the markets anyway.
Every one of these big tech firms, whether it's, you know, BlackRock, I think, is it BlackRock with the Aladdin AI that they've been using for the last like 30 years or so?
I mean, they've been manipulating markets with AI for the last several decades.
And they're just now giving us, they're throwing us a bone saying, here's ChatGPT.
Now you can figure out, you know, how to do this or that.
So cool.
Meanwhile, BlackRock's making a quintillion trillion dollars off of AI, or at least in the future.
We'll be talking in quintillions instead of trillions.
Anyway, stay tuned.
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We're back.
And just to finish the thought on the whole AI thing, my point is this, quite simply, that I guess either way, we're going to be facing a scenario where there's going to be a need for regulation of AI.
And I know, you know, as a limited government, small government, conservative, closer to libertarian than anything else, I guess, but not necessarily full-blown libertarian.
I see the argument on both sides, right, that you could argue and say, well, giving government the authority to regulate these AIs is going to create, like I said, the section 230 of the CDA, Communications Decency Act, that problem that we saw with big tech and how that sort of evolved over years.
That's probably something that is, and they've already got regulations in place anyway, but I could see that side of it, but I can also see the other side of the argument that if you're going to allow AI to just go unchecked and have complete and total rampant expansion, then you're going to have huge disruptive outcomes.
It's going to be disruptive economically, you know, from a jobs perspective, from a market perspective.
But again, as I said before, it's not like the AI isn't already being utilized in a way that's wildly disruptive.
I mean, we may not see it, but how do you think BlackRock becomes the biggest corporation in the world?
Do you think it's luck?
You think they just kind of made a few good, you know, they had the guys in a boardroom making really good stock picks?
No, they developed, I believe it's BlackRock, but I may be wrong.
Somebody could correct a record on that for me.
But they made the Aladdin AI, right, which they've perfected over years.
And this is something they rolled out years ago.
Go read the white papers, the articles, all of it.
They've had this Aladdin system for, I want to say at least I want to say at least a decade, probably more, two decades, three decades, working on this AI stuff, automating trades.
And this is how the market shifts so quickly because something happens and then all of a sudden all the AI bots are trading faster than you can call your stockbroker or log into your brokerage account.
So it's all automated.
It's all fixed and rigged.
So beyond that, though, I mean, I think you look at the AI stuff and you understand that the moratorium, I guess, could be seen as good or bad.
It depends on, you know, which side of the equation you stand on as far as what you believe is going to happen in the future.
I would say, you know, anything to throttle the development and deployment of this AI is probably going to be a good thing overall because I have a very dark perception of where the AI is taking us.
I just see it as leading us into a very dark place where the world is going to be run through these systems and it's not going to be in our favor.
It's going to be very, you know, cold and calculated and very devoid of humanity.
And they're going to, in the same way that, you know, anything man gets involved with and creates, it's going to be flawed.
It's going to be imperfect.
It's going to be broken.
And that's the same thing here.
And it's like, it just kind of like, look at the best example I could give you for modern, you know, sort of examples, technologically speaking, look at the algorithms for the AI, or if not for the AI, for the social media, right?
That has become essentially, to a large degree, the public square in America, the forum for free speech that most people engage upon, unless you're lucky enough to be as we are here on terrestrial radio or, you know, some other, you know,
I hate to say it, but dying form of communication, which I think radio has got a good chance because I think people will always have an affinity for this sort of, there's something about radio and about speech and voice and it enacts a certain part of your brain.
There's a whole science behind that too.
But I think AI is going to pull us into a dark place.
And I think it's, if you look at what happened with the algorithms on social media and the censorship that took place there and the, you know, they rewrote history.
They tried to, in real time, tell you to not believe your lying eyes.
I mean, remember COVID?
That was a nightmare.
Think of what they tried to get away with during COVID.
They told you not to believe your lying eyes, not to believe your lying ears, don't believe what you see.
I mean, stop trusting signs.
I mean, they at one point, I never forget it, they told you your immune system doesn't work anymore.
And then if you didn't get a shot, or 10 more shots after that, that your immune system would stop working.
When in fact, it seems, not a doctor, not medical advice, but it would seem that the shot itself was what was destroying the immune systems.
So, and they gaslit you in real time.
And they censored very common information.
They tried to memory hole information off of the CDC website in real time.
Ostensibly, their database for information digitally.
They rewrote history in real time.
And it was like, that's just a few things they did.
So wait till AI can do it in real time with like the blink of an eye, if that, and it can gaslight you into believing that you don't know, that the truth you know is not true.
I'm sure those systems are already being deployed.
So I think the regulation is something I would be in favor of.
Because at least then we have some modicum of control over it.
Because I mean this sincerely.
God help us if the only people in charge of AI are the people in Silicon Valley and the military industrial complex.
Because that's a dark future.
I don't know.
Anyway, we'll come back.
We'll wrap it up.
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Our final segment.
And we had a few text messages.
I'll try to rapid fire through them.
Somebody asked, do they ever teach biology anymore?
And or do they even teach biology anymore?
And they said, make mental institutions great again.
Yeah, I agree.
I mean, people have a lot of, there's a lot of mental illness out there.
And it's, I mean, people need help.
And we shouldn't be affirming their delusions.
That's really dangerous for anybody who's grown up with people around them who have mental illness.
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And it's a sad thing.
And the worst thing you can do in many ways is affirm their delusions.
And that's what we seem to be prescribing as a society, is the affirmation of that, which is really dangerous.
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But we're leaving you with some scripture.
Again, we're in 1 John, and we're reading through the whole book.
And we're in the first chapter of 1 John, chapter 1, verse 5 through 10.
And let's read these verses to leave you with some hope and encouragement as we do every day.
Now, this is the message we have heard from him and declare to you.
God is light, and there is absolutely no darkness in him.
If we say we have fellowship with him, yet we walk in darkness, we are lying And are not practicing the truth.
But if we walk in the light, as He Himself is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, cleanses us from all sin.
If we say we have no sin, we are deceiving ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
If we confess our sins, He is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.
If we say we don't have any sin, we make Him a liar, and His Word is not in us.
So that's pretty simple verse to end with today.
And I think it speaks loudly to the idea that when we walk with God, we must be honest, not only with each other, but with ourselves.
And we have to understand that God sees the truth in all things.
And that's something that's really helped me rectify a lot of and understand a lot of the things that I find broken or wrong in this world.
You know, where I see so many people falling short or losing faith or rejecting God altogether, what is the common thing that they have in, what is the one thing they all share in common is the rejection of the truth, which is that within ourselves, we all have sin.
We all have problems.
We all have things that we fall short in.
So don't reject that truth.
And rather confess your sin and allow God to cleanse you from all unrighteousness.
But that's where I'm going to leave it.
If you haven't accepted Jesus as your Lord and Savior, I always make this invite at the end of the show.
Open your heart, say a prayer, accept him as your Lord and Savior and start that journey.
But we're going to leave it there.
So we'll see you tomorrow.
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