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Such a loaded docket of news today. | |
Give me a dot cam here. | ||
The only thing I can do really today is to just excavate through these stacks of news that are almost covering the entire desk in front of me. | ||
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This is the Infowars War Room. | ||
Why not just start, though, with this? | ||
From Candace Owens. I found this to be very powerful and prolific. | ||
To the frauds claiming we need to shut down society to protect the elderly World War II generation. | ||
The World War II generation said we will die before we give up our freedoms. | ||
This generation says we will give up every single one of our freedoms before we risk dying. | ||
Cowardice dressed up as nobility. | ||
Quote, freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. | ||
Wear your mask, give up your rights, stay at home, but stop hiding behind the generation that gave you all of the freedoms you have to do it. | ||
Just admit that we are coddled, fearful, egocentric generation of weak men. | ||
And I think in many ways that sums it up. | ||
Yes, this is a very complex issue. | ||
Yes, solutions and commentary is going to have to be very nuanced. | ||
But sometimes just the bull in the china shop approach is the way to go. | ||
Because we really have sacrificed all of our freedoms now because of a fear of a virus. | ||
And when you see everything that's being accomplished right now because of it, again, you should be shrieking in horror not at risk of a virus, but at risk of government tyranny, at risk of never getting our freedoms back after this. | ||
And the risk of the coverage and the hype and the hysteria and everything over this pandemic. | ||
Changing the world forever. | ||
Changing the mentality of young people forever. | ||
And making fear the driving factor of rolling out worldwide tyranny that's already been built. | ||
So you see, the new world order... | ||
One world government, the UN, has already been rejected upon arrival. | ||
But so they use fear to get you to reopen your mind. | ||
They use fear to get you to reopen your heart. | ||
They give you fear, with the media hysteria 24-7 covering this, to get you to accept this control But first you have to already let your guard down as an independent sovereign citizen. | ||
First you have to let your guard down as someone who doesn't live in fear. | ||
So how do they do that? | ||
Worldwide pandemic. | ||
24-7 around the clock coverage. | ||
Tell you it's the deadliest thing ever. | ||
Some people believe now that they're just making up these numbers. | ||
Almost don't even want to go into those conspiracy theories, but I have pictures. | ||
I have people sending me social media posts and stuff, and it's just hard to verify this stuff. | ||
People saying, hey, they reported my grandpa was dead. | ||
He's not. He's healthy. | ||
Bank workers, I mean, all kinds of people saying, hey, I'm not dead. | ||
People that moved. Florida man declared dead. | ||
He's in Texas. Finds the report, says, not dead. | ||
I'm actually alive. Never had coronavirus. | ||
So it's like, who even knows what to believe anymore? | ||
And so I always fall back on this. | ||
You turn off all the media, you tune out from the media, and you just try to live in society, just go about the world. | ||
Would you even know there's a big deadly pandemic happening? | ||
Would you even know that America needs to be shut down? | ||
Would you even know? No, you wouldn't. | ||
You'd be wondering, what is all the panic about? | ||
I haven't seen anything. And that's the power of the media. | ||
Alright, when we come back, I'm going to begin to just start piledriving through all of this news. | ||
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I'm your host Owen Troyer with you for the next three hours. | ||
We're going to be joined by Tyler Nixon in the first hour to talk about the stimulus bill. | ||
We'll go over the highlights. | ||
Are you happy about it? | ||
I'm not. We have some of the details now. | ||
And then in the third hour, Savannah Hernandez joining me as well. | ||
Where to begin, though? | ||
I mean, like I said, it's just there's so much here, I just have to just start excavating, just start going layer after layer after layer. | ||
But I think I should start right here. | ||
Because I was listening to Dan Bongino yesterday. | ||
Bye. | ||
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Bye. | |
And... By the way, Dan Bongino, who's been doing his YouTube podcast for maybe a year now, he's done like just over 100 episodes, the average audience on a Dan Bongino podcast is now bigger than an MSNBC or a CNN, okay? | ||
And this is a guy, comes from Secret Service, started doing Fox News hits, started a podcast within a year already bigger than the biggest left-wing networks in news. | ||
So... I mean, I won't even get into the numbers that Infowars was hitting before they banned us off of all social media. | ||
I just say this because it's a reminder to me how the fake news is dying, and that was his headline, is how this move by the media to shut down the economy and this move by the Democrats to pork barrel all those special interests with the stimulus bill I mean, it has never been more obvious. | ||
It has never been more easy to see. | ||
It has never been more clear. There's never been more people seeing this. | ||
Just how corrupt the fake news is and just how corrupt the Democrat Party is. | ||
It's never been more clear. | ||
Now, let me start with two examples of that. | ||
I'm going to read these headlines and give you dates. | ||
And see if you don't pick up on what I'm putting down. | ||
Because remember, in the backdrop, how the media is sitting here saying, screw the economy. | ||
When Trump says, we can't let the economy die, the media says, screw the economy, shut it down, we're trying to stop a virus here. | ||
How dare you, Trump? | ||
Well, let's flash the clocks back a year. | ||
New York Times, January 15th, 2019. | ||
Shutdowns, economic damage starts to pile up, threatening to end growth, end economic growth. | ||
That's the New York Times saying, how dare Trump shut down the government? | ||
It's going to kill the economy. | ||
Remember that a year ago? January 28th, 2019, NPR, which by the way, just picked up some nice funding. | ||
In the stimulus bill. Isn't that nice? | ||
Courtesy of Nancy Pelosi. Government shutdown cut into economic growth. | ||
Goes on how bad Trump is for shutting down the government. | ||
How dare he? CNN, January 17th, 2019. | ||
Trump shutdown nightmare. | ||
A choice between the economy and the wall. | ||
It goes on to say, how dare Trump choose the wall over saving the economy? | ||
He's costing Americans jobs. | ||
How could he? Vox, the shutdown cost the U.S. economy $3 billion, and it isn't coming back. | ||
And again, it goes on to highlight and detail how the economy was hurt and how it was so bad for Trump to shut down the government, trying to protect our southern border, blaming him for killing the economy, which of course didn't end up happening. | ||
Trump's White House, independent. | ||
Trump's White House admits shutdown is having worse impact, far worse impact on economy than originally anticipated, January 16th, 2019. | ||
Oh, the economy was so important then. | ||
We can't shut down the government. | ||
The economy, they said. | ||
The economy, the economy, which, by the way, didn't die, barely took a bump. | ||
And they said, the economy, Trump, the economy. | ||
Express. U.S. economy warning. | ||
Government shutdown will cause greater damage than feared. | ||
And it's the same thing. | ||
Oh, the federal employees. | ||
Oh, the government workers. | ||
Oh, they're getting layoff. Oh, how will they pay their bills? | ||
Oh, the economy. | ||
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How dare Trump? Report. | |
Trump shutdown played role in delaying crucial Boeing fixes. | ||
Oh, and remember the Boeing crashes. | ||
Oh, now that's Trump's fault. | ||
Because you see, Trump shut down the government, and then that delayed the fixes to the planes, and then the planes crash, and oh, it's all Trump's fault, you can't shut it down. | ||
Time Magazine, the shutdown is making it harder for economists to understand the shutdown. | ||
And the whole thing, you know, it's the same story. | ||
It just goes on and on. Oh my gosh, Trump is shutting down the economy with the government shutdown. | ||
Does Trump even care about the American worker? | ||
How are these people going to pay their bills? | ||
What can we do? You must reopen Trump. | ||
Remember that? You must reopen Trump. | ||
You must reopen Trump. | ||
If you care, Trump. | ||
If you have a soul, Trump. | ||
If you want the American economy to thrive, Trump, you must reopen. | ||
You must! And what's the looming irony here? | ||
The smack you in the face, spit in your eye irony is, oh, here's the same media saying, how dare Trump shut down the government? | ||
Look at what it's doing to the economy. | ||
It's the greatest sin you could commit would be to do anything to hurt the economy. | ||
That was the media a year ago. | ||
Of course, now it's screw the economy. | ||
There's a virus breaking out that we're telling you to be deadly afraid of. | ||
Give up all your freedoms. Hide in your home. | ||
Screw the economy. Same media. | ||
Said, you can't do anything to hurt the economy. | ||
How dare Trump, a year later, do anything to hurt the economy and give up all your freedoms. | ||
And if Trump doesn't go along with that, well, he's killing you with a virus. | ||
But what's the looming irony? | ||
What's the, what's kind of sitting in the backdrop winking at you as this is all going on? | ||
Why did Trump originally have the government shutdown that they were complaining about, the economy at the time? | ||
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To protect the border. | |
To build the wall and protect the border. | ||
Immigration reform. | ||
What is happening now? | ||
What has happened now that is causing them to shut down the economy? | ||
A virus spread from another country. | ||
Now they don't see the irony of this and they never will. | ||
Because fake news going to fake news. | ||
Highlighted by Paul Joseph Watson. | ||
Because remember, how dare Trump say, because Trump put out numbers saying, oh, this is just like the normal flu season. | ||
Trump put out the tweet with all the numbers in it. | ||
And then the mainstream news said, how dare you? | ||
This is the worst pandemic. | ||
Running numbers 24-7, 800 dead today. | ||
That's the total number in the U.S. this year. | ||
And so now they're building up. | ||
But who was it originally downplaying this outbreak? | ||
Paul Joseph Watson has them all right here. | ||
The Hill. As coronavirus outbreak continues, flu threatens Americans. | ||
It highlights how the flu has infected more people. | ||
NPR. Amid coronavirus scare, U.S. counts thousands of flu deaths. | ||
So that's NPR now. | ||
USA Today. Coronavirus is scary, but the flu is deadlier. | ||
More widespread. USA Today. | ||
Los Angeles Times. For Americans, flu remains a bigger threat than coronavirus. | ||
CNN, a deadly virus is spreading from state to state and has infected 19 million Americans so far. | ||
It's the flu. Washington Post, get a grip, America. | ||
The flu is a much bigger threat than the coronavirus. | ||
BuzzFeed, don't worry about the coronavirus. | ||
Worry about the flu. I mean, folks, believing About 90% of cable news and about 99% of mainstream news is like if I get dressed up in a stegosaurus costume and walk down the street and convince people I'm a stegosaurus. | ||
No one would believe it. | ||
It's clearly fake. | ||
Stegosauruses are extinct. | ||
But so is mainstream news, folks. | ||
It's a political wing. | ||
It's a special interest arm. | ||
It is not news. | ||
It is not informative. And yes, it's now confirmed. | ||
It is Chinese propaganda. | ||
The president has just tweeted, and he's spot on accurate. | ||
The lamestream media is the dominant force in trying to get me to keep our country closed as long as possible in the hope that it will be detrimental to my election success. | ||
The real people want to get back to work ASAP. We will be stronger than ever before. | ||
This is very nice that President Trump is starting to put his foot down on all the bullying and all the intimidation from the mainstream news, which is, for the most part, driving this hysteria, area driving this shutdown. | ||
And so for the president to signal that he recognizes that and that he's ready to stand against that because they've already launched so many attacks against him personally, which are an attack against this country, he recognizes a personally he has to recognize it and stand but B, as the leader of America, he has to recognize it and stand up against it. | ||
Now, Let me get back to just trying to get through all of this news, but it seems that Easter is the day. | ||
I say, the question to me is not, is it open by Easter or open on Easter? | ||
I think it's open by Easter because we should say you can open your business before then. | ||
You can open your business whenever you want, by the way. | ||
And I'm talking to local business owners and such and they're saying, hey, yeah, we're set essential for now or hey, they may revoke it or hey, they're telling me to shut down. | ||
You don't have to shut down. | ||
The government cannot tell you to shut down. | ||
This is ridiculous. But the symbolism of Easter, rebirth, That symbolism, that tradition, and that human energy combined with the reopening of America would be so powerful, it'd be unstoppable. | ||
But... That's what we've been discussing. | ||
This is an unstoppable force versus an immovable object. | ||
The globalists are the immovable object. | ||
In this case, nationalism, patriotism, America is the unstoppable force. | ||
People want to get back to work. | ||
People are sick of this, man. | ||
Everywhere I go, I'm not... | ||
You can sit on Twitter all day long and find whatever content you want. | ||
You go out into the real world, talk to real people, talk to business owners, talk to drivers. | ||
Talk to mothers, to teachers. | ||
The average American is done. | ||
They're over it. They're not afraid. | ||
They're not going to be afraid. | ||
Say that's because they've seen the mainstream media like the boy cried wolf and they're not afraid if you really think this is a virus and you want them to be shut down. | ||
Well, look, how can you blame people for not wanting to shut down the entire country because the mainstream media is telling them to do that? | ||
If we all listen to the mainstream news, we wouldn't have Trump as president. | ||
So... I mean, I can go down the list. | ||
Because we do listen to the mainstream news. | ||
We do buy into their stuff. That's how we have spent $20 trillion now in the Middle East on wars. | ||
And Trump knows all that. | ||
He knows his constituents know that. | ||
So, let's look though at the latest news here. | ||
As we hope and pray, A, for forgiveness. | ||
From God, in the name of Jesus, for being such heathens in this country. | ||
But B, that we come out of this by Easter, and that America is booming again. | ||
Now, I'm going to get into the stimulus bill with Tyler Nixon. | ||
So I'm going to avoid this stack of news for now. | ||
Tyler Nixon will actually be joining us in the second hour now, so stick around for that. | ||
But let's look at some of the things we are staring right in the face now amongst this coronavirus outbreak. | ||
Now, this is something that may not seem like a big issue, may not be a big issue for you, but it's a big issue to me, and I think it is a big issue for all of us. | ||
I'll explain why. First, Washington Times. | ||
For Wizards, Capitals, and NASCAR, gaming comes to fill the sports void. | ||
So... You've got like pickup rec leagues that usually do like pickup flag football or basketball or what have you. | ||
They're now going to e-games. | ||
So you're playing video games instead of going out in the real world, getting exercise, seeing other people, breathing air, getting the sun, you know, that kind of stuff. | ||
And you're sitting on your couch, eating a bag of potato chips, watching a virtual simulation of men playing a game. | ||
So that trend is they're trying to really hammer that into stone now. | ||
And then you have this. | ||
Elton John to host coronavirus benefit concert with Mariah Carey, Billie Eilish, and others. | ||
And they'll be hosting from their homes. | ||
So this is something that is kind of an unseen, unheard issue that I think is a problem. | ||
This is now setting a precedent of ending human events, ending human tradition, ending fun in some ways. | ||
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Oh, there's a flu breakout. | |
We're going to perform from home. | ||
Oh, we're canceling professional sporting leagues. | ||
Watch a video simulation. | ||
Oh, here's a hologram of your favorite artist who's not performing in public. | ||
Oh, you can't have gatherings of 10,000, 50,000, 100,000 people at a sporting event or a concert. | ||
You're going to be spreading disease. | ||
It's just not safe. | ||
We're going to have to go ahead and just end all those events. | ||
But don't worry. You can still purchase the concert, at least a virtual simulation of the concert, with a digital backtrack of your favorite songs or your favorite sports performers. | ||
And so that's now how we consume this entertainment, which has no value. | ||
Spiritually, no value to the human soul. | ||
No value of camaraderie. | ||
No value of kinship. | ||
No value of community. | ||
No. | ||
All fake, valueless, soulless excuses for real, genuine, Human interaction and entertainment. | ||
Which is fine and good. | ||
You don't make that your life. | ||
You don't worship that. You don't glorify that. | ||
But it's good. There's a reason why people like going to sporting events. | ||
There's a reason why people like congregating at concerts. | ||
It is a human activity. | ||
It does empower us. | ||
It does fill the soul. | ||
Same thing with church now. | ||
And so now you have all these things. | ||
You can't have in some cities, some states, a gathering of two or more people. | ||
So they're canceling church. | ||
If your soul is on empty and you go to church, well, they're trying to cut that out. | ||
They don't want you singing with the congregation about Jesus and praising God. | ||
They don't want any of that. | ||
They don't want you reading the Bible with your community. | ||
They don't want you engaging in group stewardship. | ||
They don't want any of this. | ||
And so this is just ending these outlets, these pipelines to the human soul and getting in touch with that in large masses. | ||
They'll be doing it with their Satan worshipping, but not you. | ||
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We already know this, but the Democrats have now admitted what's really going on behind closed doors with this stimulus bill. | ||
It's exactly what we thought. | ||
So that news is coming up. | ||
It's really devastating if the people learned about this. | ||
It's devastating to the Democrats. | ||
Now, the only hope the Democrats have is illegal voting, election rigging, just all the stuff, the fake news, lies. | ||
This is it. All that's left of the Democrat is just fraudulent, illegal activity. | ||
Period. That's it. And then using that to try to destroy Trump, using that to steal elections. | ||
And the problem is that even the exposure of that doesn't defeat it. | ||
Because it still happens. | ||
It has to be shut down. | ||
It has to be cut off. | ||
We cannot have illegal voting. | ||
They're pushing the census out right now. | ||
And they're giving you the option. | ||
I don't know if this has been done before. | ||
You can either fill it out digitally or on paper. | ||
Now, I'm going to do a full report on this, but this is going to be a major opportunity missed for our country if we don't do the census right, and we're not going to. | ||
We're going to totally blow this, and we can point the finger at Trump, and maybe that's fair. | ||
Maybe it's not, but for us to not be figuring out what the hell is going on in this country with illegal immigration and non-citizens, On the census, knowing how pivotal the 2020 election is, knowing how the Democrats are going full bore, trying to get illegal votes through right now. | ||
If we don't do something about this for the 2020 census, I mean, again, it's like, I'm always making sports analogies, it's just they're easy to understand. | ||
It's like if you know you're about to play a basketball team and they've got one guy that scores 80% of their points, what are you going to do? | ||
You're going to guard that guy. | ||
You're going to say, hey, he doesn't score tonight. | ||
That's the defensive assignment. | ||
You say, but coach, there's four other players. | ||
They can't shoot. They suck. | ||
Guard that guy. That's the path to victory. | ||
That's what this is. It's like cut off the illegal Democrat voting. | ||
They're done. It's like in football. | ||
If you know a team runs the football, 80% of the plays, you're going to put eight guys in the box and you're going to run blitzes and run coverage the whole game to stop the running back. | ||
It's like, again, Democrats, all they can do is win with illegal votes. | ||
Sure, they got some people that are going to vote for them. | ||
It's like, sure, they got some wide receivers and some guys that can make some plays and they got the basketball team, got some other guys in the score. | ||
It's not enough. It'll never get the job done. | ||
Without illegal voting, the Democrats have nothing. | ||
Zero, zilch, nada. | ||
What is the latest happening? | ||
No large groups. | ||
Many businesses closed. | ||
What's now banned in Washington, D.C.? It's happening nationwide. | ||
All major cities, mostly all run by Democrats, totally shut down. | ||
Commerce shut down. | ||
The streets shut down. | ||
There is another wave of this coming, folks, because let me tell you, everyone I've talked to from dozens of states, small business owners, drivers, all of them, I've not heard anybody be told that they can reopen or resume normal activities before. | ||
I think the earliest I've actually heard was April 15th. | ||
Mostly, it was April 21st and May 1st. | ||
Those are the two dates I heard, like, from 80% of people, they were told April 21st or May 1st. | ||
So they've already built this. | ||
They've already structured this shutdown slash relaunch so that we can't have an Easter Sunday reopening. | ||
We can't have an Easter rebirth. | ||
And there's enough time with the shutdown to just basically kill the economy so bad that most cannot come back. | ||
Most small businesses will not be able to come back. | ||
People are going to have to relook their entire lifestyle. | ||
I mean, what happens to the mortgages? | ||
What happens to all of this stuff? | ||
So they've done it for a total economic collapse with the COVID-19 coronavirus as the excuse. | ||
We're going to be joined by Tyler Nixon. | ||
In the next hour, we're going to get into this stimulus bill screw job. | ||
It's really tough not to get baited and pushed around by the mainstream news right now and to stick to your gut on certain issues versus just rushing to the defense of Trump because they know that that's an easily mass movement prediction they can make. | ||
Is that, oh, you'll defend Trump no matter what. | ||
Let's sneak in a little socialism sprinkled in here and you'll accept it to defend Trump. | ||
It's kind of what I see happening. | ||
We'll get Tyler Nixon's take on that. | ||
Let's get back into just what's developed here. | ||
In response to the coronavirus. | ||
Thousands of inmates released as jails face coronavirus threat. | ||
And a lot of these inmates are getting released and going out and immediately committing crimes. | ||
Who could have predicted that? | ||
Nevada's Democrat governor issues emergency order barring use of anti-malaria drugs for coronavirus patients. | ||
So... These drugs, specifically the hydrochloroquine, have been known to help fight malaria and SARS-related diseases. | ||
Trump mentions this. | ||
Somebody goes out and buys Koi Pond cleaner, drinks it, dies. | ||
And so now they say, oh, just shut down that drug and blame Trump. | ||
And shut down the gun stores. | ||
But, you know, pot stores open, liquor stores open. | ||
It's just... I'm not even trying to attack any industries or defend any industries. | ||
I'm just sitting here pointing out the hypocrisy, the hysteria, the nonsense. | ||
Wake County suspends pistol permit applications amid the coronavirus outbreak. | ||
So yeah, they're using this to take away your First Amendment. | ||
You can't protest in groups. | ||
Taking away your Second Amendment, you can't get a gun. | ||
The mayor of Los Angeles, this is the same guy that gave Michael Avenetti a key to the city, who's also in the news today. | ||
Mayor Garcetti announces water and power will be shut off for non-essential LA businesses that do not close. | ||
Wow. And you combine that, and I'll get more into this later with what's going on now, people are getting arrested for violating quarantine. | ||
I'll get into that more later. | ||
So now the governor, this is so illegal. | ||
Mayor Garcetti should be arrested. | ||
He's going to shut off, he's going to threaten to shut off your utilities if you don't accept a forced close? | ||
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No. This is racketeering. | |
Eric Garcetti, the Los Angeles mayor, needs to be, I would say, arrested. | ||
I don't know how you can pull this off. | ||
In fact, I'm going to have to hold this one. | ||
This is just unparalleled here. | ||
Because look, you can say, hey, we're shutting down gun stores and all this stuff. | ||
And the gun store can stay open, okay? | ||
They have the right to stay open. | ||
They have the right to engage in commerce. | ||
We don't have some government system where they get to be involved in all of your business. | ||
Now, of course, that's the system we've adopted. | ||
But it's now time. | ||
This is where the American people need to flex and say, no, you work for me, bitch. | ||
Excuse me. So yeah, if you're an L.A. gun store and they're going to shut you down and you say no, and they say, well, we're going to shut off your water and your electricity, sue! | ||
Sue, sue, sue, sue, sue, sue, sue. | ||
In fact, I would suggest, in fact, I'm not even kidding you, smart lawyers who want to get rich would actually look at this and say, this is, I mean, not many people want to fight the new world order. | ||
Not many people want to fight political correctness. | ||
But let me tell you something. I guarantee you there's a lawyer out there who will be foaming at the mouth looking at this case. | ||
So I'm not encouraging any illegal behavior. | ||
But if you want to stay open in LA and you've been deemed non-essential but you still want to exercise your right to engage in commerce and the free market, stay open. | ||
And if the mayor of Los Angeles wants to cut off your water or your heat or your electricity, sue his ass. | ||
I would love to see that court case. | ||
Yeah, the government can just decide to shut your water and your electricity off. | ||
And then, I mean, see? | ||
So now we're looking at an entire new set of precedents. | ||
Politico. Those who intentionally spread coronavirus could be charged as terrorists. | ||
Now this comes directly from the Justice Department. | ||
Number two at the Justice Department. | ||
Jeffrey Rosen. The purposeful exposure and infection of others with COVID-19. | ||
Because coronavirus appears to meet the statutory definition of a biological agent, such acts potentially could implicate the nation's terrorism-related statuses. | ||
Threats or attempts to use COVID-19 as a weapon against Americans will not be tolerated. | ||
But wait a second. Remember? | ||
What, when you reported on, what, two weeks ago? | ||
What? Guys, go back and try to see the video at band.video if we can just pull it up just to highlight it and let's get a date. | ||
I remember saying this... | ||
I mean, should I work at the Justice Department? | ||
Like, should I be doing Jeffrey Rosen's job? | ||
Because he seems to be two weeks behind Infowars. | ||
Remember you had Democrats threatening to spread coronavirus at Trump rallies? | ||
And I literally came on air and said, that's illegal. | ||
That's terrorism. They need to be arrested. | ||
Now, there were no arrests. | ||
And there's not going to be any arrests. | ||
Actually, I shouldn't say that. | ||
There have been arrests made of people going around licking things at grocery stores. | ||
So there have been arrests, but that's an entirely new thing. | ||
So, have we seen arrests or investigations into those that threaten to spread The coronavirus at a Trump rally? | ||
In fact, if you can't find it on the ban.video website, guys, I put out a tweet of it probably a week or two ago, too. | ||
I shared the video. | ||
I retweeted the video of some guy saying, I'm going to go to a Trump rally, and you should go to a Trump rally if you get coronavirus. | ||
We'll spread it. We'll kill him. | ||
And I said, wow, so this... | ||
I may have actually said, why is this guy being investigated or arrest being made? | ||
It is terrorism. So it's nice to know the Justice Department is a couple weeks behind Inforz, apparently like everyone else. | ||
What do you think Harvard is doing right now? | ||
Would you be surprised at this? | ||
Harvard, boasting a $40 billion endowment, lays off dining hall workers due to coronavirus. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, now tell me that the dining hall workers aren't essential services. | ||
So there it was on March 10th. | ||
So, like I said, two weeks ago, there it is. | ||
I tweeted out, liberal Trump raiders have now threatened bioterrorism. | ||
Is Secret Service investigating this and others' threats to spread COVID-19 at Trump rallies? | ||
Of course, no. | ||
But two weeks later, the Justice Department comes out and says, oh yeah, that's an act of terror. | ||
We will arrest. Will has dead Dave on TikTok. | ||
Look, I feel bad for these young people that are so brainwashed and have been taught to live in some death cult of hating themselves. | ||
But back to Harvard, laying off their dining hall staff amid the shutdown, they have a $40 billion endowment to fund what? | ||
Diversity programs. | ||
Gender studies. | ||
That's Harvard. | ||
Firing the guy in the kitchen. | ||
Firing the woman taking your food order. | ||
Firing the cook. | ||
Firing the dining hall staff while they have a $40 billion endowment to fund diversity programs, gender research programs. | ||
Harvard University. | ||
BuzzFeed slashing employee pay amid the coronavirus crisis. | ||
This is at the Daily Beast. Look, I don't like BuzzFeed's politics. | ||
They come after us. They lie all the time about the president. | ||
I'm not happy about this. | ||
I could sit here and I could wave a flag of victory. | ||
Haha, BuzzFeed, you suck. | ||
Good for you. We don't like you. | ||
I've met people that work at BuzzFeed. | ||
I don't like their politics, but you know what? | ||
There's real people that work there. There's people with families. | ||
It's time to reopen the economy. | ||
Now, BuzzFeed may have to slash pay and slash employees no matter what because they're failing as a news organization. | ||
That's a different story. | ||
The point is, I'm not going to sit here and cheer on even enemies or so-called enemies, political opposition, that are losing in this coronavirus economic shutdown. | ||
Judge won't release Michael Avenatti on coronavirus claim. | ||
Just in the nick of time, Michael Avenatti claims he has coronavirus. | ||
By the way, is Harvey Weinstein going to die of coronavirus? | ||
Hmm. Kind of like Epstein killed himself, right? | ||
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Right? Right? | |
So, we were wrong. | ||
Maybe it wasn't hashtag... | ||
Maybe it wasn't Weinstein didn't kill himself. | ||
Maybe it's Weinstein didn't die of coronavirus. | ||
Right? Oh. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, we're in the second hour of the Infowars War Room. | ||
We're about to be joined by Tyler Nixon. | ||
We're going to get into the stimulus bill. | ||
We've got some of the details coming out now. | ||
But... This has been totally confirmed now. | ||
What we knew the whole time. | ||
What we predicted months ago. | ||
That the Democrats were going to use the coronavirus outbreak... | ||
Globalists were going to use the coronavirus outbreak to bring in all these different facets of their agenda. | ||
And so the average person sits here and says, people aren't that evil. | ||
People don't think that agenda-driven in politics. | ||
People aren't that dirty. | ||
We're not, I mean, look, there's corruption and liars, but come on. | ||
People aren't that bad. | ||
It's not that bad. No, it is. | ||
It is that bad. | ||
You've seen it with the proposed coronavirus bills. | ||
You saw it with the delay tactics the Democrats with their gerrymandering. | ||
I'm sorry, with their filibustering. | ||
But now they've come out and admitted it, folks. | ||
So again... They say you're a conspiracy theorist. | ||
They can't believe people would be this evil. | ||
They are. Yes, the Democrats were using the coronavirus outbreak to push forward their political agenda 110%. | ||
If you haven't realized this by now, everything the Democrats do, everything the left touches, it's all about their political agenda. | ||
That's it. They get on the Supreme Court. | ||
It's not about justice. It's about their political agenda. | ||
They get into the White House. | ||
It's not about America. | ||
It's about their political agenda. | ||
They get into media. | ||
It's not about the truth. | ||
It's not about reality. It's not about news. | ||
It's about their agenda. Everything they do, everything they touch, everything they think, it's all about their political agenda. | ||
They will burn down an entire neighborhood if they can accomplish one thing in their political agenda. | ||
They'll burn down an entire country. | ||
They'll shut down an economy. | ||
They'll do anything. | ||
There is no limit. | ||
So let me go to this clip, if you don't believe me, and bear with me, the audio is low here, but this is Democrat Mickey Sherrill at a live event, by the way, violating the protocols of the quarantine here. | ||
Pay attention to what she says at the end of this clip. | ||
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And it's shockingly a different mindset. | |
So, when I go, you know, I've gone up to people and said, I need to get this piece of legislation passed. | ||
They say, oh yeah, we just passed it. | ||
I said, yeah, we just passed it. | ||
I need the Senate to pass it, and I need the President to sign it. | ||
And they said, well, we don't want to give the President a win. | ||
Did you hear that? There is Democrat Mickey Sherrill admitting they delayed the coronavirus relief bill because they didn't want to give the President a win. | ||
They've been doing that for three years. | ||
They've been doing anything they can. | ||
They'll slit throats. | ||
I bet they would physically slit throats if they could to stop the president from getting a win. | ||
Stop the president from getting re-elected. | ||
Do you understand? They're so emboldened now in their hubris, in their arrogance, they just come out and say, yeah, we delayed the aid bill for coronavirus because we didn't want to give the president a win. | ||
Yeah, that's what we do. Doesn't stop there. | ||
Doesn't stop there. Dem Rep told colleagues coronavirus bill is tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision. | ||
And you saw it happen in the bill. | ||
And I think... | ||
Actually, has the president signed it yet? | ||
I don't know if it's actually out yet. | ||
They have got it to the president's desk, but has he signed it yet? | ||
We're going to get into this with Tyler Nixon to see if this is finalized or not, because they did it, folks! | ||
So you had... James Clyburn, a Democrat, say this is a tremendous opportunity to restructure things to fit our vision. | ||
Everything is political for these people. | ||
They don't care about America. | ||
They don't care about voters. | ||
They don't give a damn about anything but their agenda. | ||
Who are these people? | ||
Why do they engage in such cult-like behavior? | ||
What more do you need to see, ladies and gentlemen? | ||
What more do you need to see? | ||
And so that's honestly like... | ||
Part of the exercise that I engage in that's so maddening and why I mean literally like I need physical stress relief. | ||
Everything I just laid out in the last hour, I mean, it's like why am I still dealing with this crap? | ||
It's like what do I have to do to break the back of this political corruption, of this fake news media? | ||
It's like what do we have to do? But they are already broken. | ||
They're already dead. This is an act. | ||
This is a facade. | ||
This is meant to demoralize us. | ||
And because we're so beholden to mainstream anything... | ||
We kind of just go along with whatever it is, whatever wave that we're riding that they're creating, and then it crests and we move on to the next one. | ||
And we just fail to recognize how America was back. | ||
We elected President Trump despite all the fake news, all the fake voting, everything. | ||
The American economy booming again. | ||
We're pointing out how the news has been anti-American. | ||
We're pointing out how we need to not rely on China. | ||
We're celebrating how we're oil independent. | ||
We're getting out of these bad trade deals. | ||
We're getting out of these bad international treaties that are just costing us money. | ||
We're thinking about America again. | ||
We're empowering America again. | ||
And then here comes... | ||
All the enemies of America combining to crash our economy and make our people sick with the coronavirus. | ||
And of course the perfect... | ||
Timing of the event 201 drill with the little coronavirus plush that they handed out that has now gone into a live exercise. | ||
And now what have they been able to do? | ||
Strip us of our freedoms and shackle us in fear. | ||
So it goes one of two ways, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
America comes out of this stronger than ever. | ||
Or America never comes out of this. | ||
And we'll still fly the flag and we'll still do the ceremonious patriotism. | ||
But for all means and purposes, America will be dead. | ||
That's not to demoralize you. | ||
That's to... Spur you into action with the realization. | ||
That's to motivate you. | ||
That's to empower you to realize you have the power. | ||
You are free. The government's not your daddy. | ||
But if you let the government play the role of daddy, if you let the government play the role of big brother, if you let fear dictate your life, you have been defeated. | ||
And the precedent gets set, and then the next generation sees that precedent set, goes along with it. | ||
The next generation then makes that not precedent, but law. | ||
So we're going to get into that with our legal expert, Tyler Nixon, and we're going to get into this $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package that I'm just philosophically, not even in a purist way, But in a, I don't want this to become the precedent on these terms for how we deal with things, anti-socialist, anti-big government way, this $2 trillion spending package. | ||
But first, let's go to Tyler Nixon on the bigger issue. | ||
The government's been raping us of our money for decades. | ||
So this, okay, now a $2 trillion rape? | ||
All right, fine, you know. We're used to that by now. | ||
But what we're not used to is being told we're not free. | ||
What we're not used to is being told to live in fear. | ||
What we're not used to is being told to stay at home, abide by these lines. | ||
Tyler Nixon, legal expert, one of the great legal minds that joins the war room. | ||
I want to start with that before we get into the actual stimulus bill. | ||
That I believe is sitting on the president's desk. | ||
I don't know if he's signed it yet or not. | ||
But Tyler, what is this precedent that we're dealing with now? | ||
Where you have the LA mayor threatening businesses that do not shut down. | ||
They will have their water cut off. | ||
They will have their electricity cut off. | ||
We're having threatens of arrests and fines if you're caught violating this shutdown, this lockdown. | ||
For me, none of this is legal. | ||
This is unconstitutional. | ||
Yes, they can issue mandates and suggestions, but they cannot enforce these unconstitutional requirements that they're laying out. | ||
I mean, what are we really looking at here, Tyler? | ||
We're looking at lawless thuggery, is what we're looking at, Owen. | ||
I mean, I don't know where some half-assed politician who got elected to some local mayoralty thinks they're the potentate of people's lives to be able to just issue orders on the basis of neither law nor constitutional foundation, nothing, that they can just assess in their own little quarters of havens of government that they have as they suck the taxpayers' you-know-what Well, teat, I should say. | ||
But, you know, they drag money out of you and they use it basically to subjugate you. | ||
And this is like this. They cannot wait. | ||
I mean, I remember seeing de Blasio. | ||
He could not wait to issue this this shelter in place order. | ||
He was like literally almost like giddy over it. | ||
This is like I mean, you see Schumer on the floor of the Senate and he's just I mean, the guy is like ecstatic. | ||
Leftists thrive on chaos. | ||
They want to take advantage of every opportunity that's possible within, you know, as just as Rahm Emanuel said, never let a crisis go to waste. | ||
They are going to set precedents in terms of their power to basically just obliterate not just some constitutional rights, but your core constitutional rights. | ||
Speech, assembly, self-defense. | ||
I mean, what else is there? | ||
Religion, even. They can shut down churches, supposedly. | ||
So, you know, we're in a post-constitutional phase right now if we let them get away with this. | ||
And the thing is, as I've said before about President Trump, when he sort of would tweet about issues concerning, like, say, the Russian collusion thing. | ||
And he's doing it as though you get the sense that somebody's going to swoop in and save the day. | ||
Nobody is. Okay, folks, this is our country. | ||
This is our land. | ||
This is our republic. We have to step up. | ||
And if it requires civil disobedience, you know, here in Denver, they've got this shelter-in-place order. | ||
And I'm like, thinking to myself, by what authority do you order anybody to, you know, just not even order, just obliterate, again, their constitutional rights, their God-given constitutional rights? | ||
And my fear is this, Owen, and that's not a fear as much as just a— Resignation, in a sense, is that, you know, we used to have in the, say, 1960s and 70s, we'd have judges, federal judges, for example, who would expand and sign off on the prerogatives and the growth of the federal government beyond what anybody ever envisioned, even, you know, in the early, say, 19th or 20th century. | ||
I don't think—but we had them. | ||
They were willing to expand government. | ||
At the same time, they were civil libertarians in many ways. | ||
They believed in civil rights. There were a lot of seminal civil rights, Miranda v. | ||
Arizona, things like that, that protected people against the police state or police force, let's just say. | ||
I don't think we even have that anymore. | ||
I think you would have judges—unless, of course— It regards, say, immigration and stopping illegal immigration in the country. | ||
Then they're ready to issue orders and joining power by the president, for example, and executive authority. | ||
But when it comes to like literally asserting control over people's the intimacy the intimate details of their lives on a daily basis and locking down an economy and literally on no information that in my opinion is like you know this has not been this is this is ad hoc. | ||
They're making it up as they go. I mean there's been no coordination. It's just literally I think a power grab underway. | ||
And now it's a money grab in terms of channeling resources to where they want with this stimulus bill. And you know where do you go from here. We don't I don't think the courts would necessarily do that. | ||
I think this whole emergency basis type stuff, this whole exigency that they build into it makes it very difficult for any judge, even a principal judge, to say you're wrong. | ||
I think in the case of this Garcetti, You're going to have to have lawsuits after the fact. | ||
I mean, you have to have people willing to stand up in Denver. | ||
There are actually gun stores who have said, we're going to defy this and we're going to take it to court. | ||
They're trying to shut down. Again, like you said, you can sell cannabis dispensaries are open, liquor stores are open, but you can't get firearms, supposedly. | ||
So it's not an essential service. | ||
It's tough, man. I'll tell you, again, we're right up on the line of where I think civil disobedience and some really radical change in this country is going to make a difference. | ||
Well, I think that's what's going to have to happen. | ||
No, but that is where we're at. And Americans, we've been so comfortable. | ||
I get it. People don't want to stand up. | ||
They don't want to deal with this stuff. | ||
But that's what it's going to take. It's going to take business owners in these areas that have been shut down to say, no, we're going to open. | ||
And if you threaten to arrest us or fine us or cut off our electricity or our water, we're going to sue you. | ||
And we'll see you in court. | ||
And I guarantee you these mayors will back off because they know it's illegal what they're doing. | ||
Tyler Nixon is with us. | ||
There's so much to say here, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's like half the time I'm upset I didn't say it right. | ||
The other half the time I'm upset I didn't get it all out. | ||
But again, it really just comes down to this. | ||
You don't have to obey an unconstitutional order. | ||
Period. And see, so much of the American system is based in confidence. | ||
And so the system knows, though, the corrupt system knows that if it can remove your confidence in whatever, be it the dollar, your freedoms, just the safety of you walking outside and, oh, I'm going to breathe in a virus that's going to kill me, then if they can kill that confidence, they can take away all your freedoms, all your rights. | ||
And Tyler, so much has been exposed during the Trump administration with the fake news media and the Democrats and everything. | ||
And again, we're going to get back into the stimulus bill, but this kind of segues nicely into it. | ||
I think, and what I'm hoping, because the final layer of exposure here is this. | ||
And voices like Rush Limbaugh and Michael Savage and Alex Jones and others have been saying this. | ||
Even Roger Stone, former co-host, who they're trying to throw in jail for his life right now, have said this. | ||
But do you think Americans, because I can sit here and I can do politics all day long, But when we get into the philosophy of the left, when we get into the psychology of the left, in the past, it just gets brushed aside. | ||
They say, oh, these people don't want to screw you. | ||
Oh, these people don't want to take your money. | ||
Oh, they don't want to take your rights. | ||
Oh, they're not out to get you. | ||
It's just their policy. No, no, no. | ||
There is a psychological... | ||
Bent. There is a philosophical bent behind these people. | ||
This stimulus bill totally proves it. | ||
I don't know if you heard the other segment. | ||
You have multiple Democrats admitting, yes, we're going to use this bill to, quote, restructure things to fit our vision. | ||
That's a Democrat in Congress. | ||
Another Democrat saying, we don't want to pass this bill that will give Trump a win. | ||
Their philosophy, their psychology is that of a dictate, that of a totalitarian. | ||
It's all agenda-driven. | ||
The average person doesn't think like that. | ||
They don't have that psychological makeup of screwing you over to get their agenda-driven. | ||
This is the final flex, to me, of the Democrats doing that. | ||
And in some ways, they've done this with this $2 trillion bill here. | ||
So Tyler Nixon, let's get into the weeds of this. | ||
But before we do that, this has not been signed by the president, correct? | ||
This is now on his desk. | ||
I haven't seen anything come out in terms of breaking news that he signed it. | ||
But before you move on to that, you just so nailed it right there. | ||
In terms of how I've been sort of thinking about this, and it's the other day it dawned on me. | ||
You know, you've seen the sticker, the bumper sticker, the phrase liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
Well, first of all, I don't like to call it liberalism. | ||
It's more leftist. | ||
It's more, you know, liberalism to associate the root word liber, which means free. | ||
In Latin, with what these people do is a disgrace and too much to bear. | ||
But what I thought about is it's not even an ideology anymore. | ||
You can't even say that whatever liberalism, leftism is an ideology. | ||
It is a mindset. | ||
Whatever it takes to control, to rule, to self-deal, and to manipulate everything in your favor, no matter what you have to do—lie, steal, cheat, screw people over, break laws, violate rights, whatever it takes. | ||
And also I think you say liberalism is a mental disorder. | ||
I think it's more that— So maladjusted, really degenerate-minded people or mindsets are drawn to that ideology, if you can call it an ideology, or this whatever political dogma, this militant control freak mentality that overrides everything. | ||
Because think about it. They've been on every side of every issue. | ||
Depending on where Trump is, you know, over the last, say, three years. | ||
Oh, I highlighted that, how last year, oh, Trump's killing the economy, government shutdown for a wall, oh, the jobs, oh, the market, oh, this, oh, that. | ||
And now a year later, it's totally polar opposite. | ||
Exactly. And what I think at the center of it is worse than everything else. | ||
Look, I mean, politicians are going to BS you, they're going to lie and whatever. | ||
The worst part about it is the hypocrisy, the rank hypocrisy because, I mean, that to me is the absolute most repugnant trait that you can possibly have in any human being in terms – especially those, though, who would rule over you, who would assert power, who would assert moral authority. | ||
I mean that's what makes some of these people particularly – Psychopathological. | ||
They're able to sit like an Adam Schiff, who is a lying, manipulative criminal as far as I'm concerned, yet he's going to sit on his high horse like he's Moses or something. | ||
He's the truth-seeking oracle of justice. | ||
Give me a break. | ||
The thing is, what I hope and I think we all feel is that the average American They're not coming out necessarily and marching in the streets over, but the jig is up. | ||
I mean, these people are so exposed. | ||
The emperor truly has no clothes. | ||
I mean, just what they do and what they've done over the past three years, how they have, within a matter of sometimes even hours, taken two positions at the same time, merely on the basis of the objective, which is get Trump, make Trump look bad, oppose Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, orange man bad, all this. | ||
I hope that this is taken into account, and now that they've got these little potentates like Garcetti literally willing to burn the village down to save it, in a sense, cut off people's water in the name of safety and public safety or public health, that there's going to be a great awakening. | ||
There's going to be an awakening of people, and it will be reflected at the ballot box. | ||
What I fear is that They're one step ahead. | ||
They're going to—the ballot box won't matter. | ||
They're going to steal elections coming up here, or they're going to create enough chaos that there's so much doubt you can never have stable government. | ||
I don't know. It's kind of like these people are—their mentality is a cancer on this country. | ||
And it started with the Clintons, I think, originally, who just said, we don't care how much you expose us. | ||
You can't shame us. We'll never leave. | ||
We'll literally have to be carried out or die off. | ||
And I don't know what the solution is. | ||
I think we just have to bunker down. | ||
I think it's very much generational. | ||
And we really have to dig in. | ||
And rights are only observed sort of in their breach in the sense, meaning a right is not a right unless you exercise it. | ||
So I would urge people out there, use your head, use common sense. | ||
Don't let a politician supplant. | ||
If you need to do something, do it. | ||
You're only free if you exercise your freedom. | ||
Otherwise, freedom and liberty are just concepts that exist in our minds or on paper. | ||
Freedom only exists in the exercise. | ||
So I wouldn't urge anybody to, quote, violate the law, but when some mayor or some local politician issues some order telling you you can't do this or that or the other— I'm sorry, but they need more than just their so-called order and their thugs to go out and enforce it, to have a righteous and valid case there. | ||
Nobody can get together and vote your rights away, and certainly not one mayor or elected official. | ||
It's a very perilous time, man. | ||
I'm telling you. It's perilous, but also there's a lot of opportunity in it, I guess, because we need to be able to push back against this stuff. | ||
I fear... That they're using, of course, the most profound source of fear, which is health, death, the spread of something like this, just basically to do what they always do, which is to run the progressive, nightmare, totalitarian machine a little further down the road. | ||
And we'll see. | ||
I mean, we'll see how it plays out. | ||
Maybe we'll be more wise to them. | ||
They'll be more exposed in the process. | ||
But when they're spending $2 trillion, And, you know, they're issuing orders and they're not getting pushback. | ||
It makes me question where we're headed. | ||
I mean, the basic thing is like, how are they $2 trillion? | ||
We're $22 trillion in debt. | ||
We're giving people free money now, too. | ||
I mean, it's not the American way. But again, it all comes back down to confidence, folks. | ||
I mean, there's going to be so... | ||
Look, they're not going to stop this whole shutdown for at least another two weeks. | ||
They've got it rolled out for a month. | ||
But there's going to be so much angst built up in the next two weeks. | ||
If people in mass just disregard these orders, they can't stop us. | ||
It's not conspiracy theory, folks. | ||
The Democrats have pushed the ball forward on every single one of their political agendas in this stimulus bill. | ||
And see what they've done here is... | ||
Honestly, they're just playing checkers with President Trump. | ||
Because... I mean, the move is so obvious. | ||
Put all your agenda... | ||
In this $2 trillion stimulus that'll give the American... | ||
It's like, you know, someone's drowning underwater and instead of pulling them up, you just kind of give them like a little bag of air. | ||
You're like, here, enjoy this. | ||
Sure. But if Trump doesn't pass the bill, then it's, oh, Trump hates Americans! | ||
Look what Trump did! | ||
They already did that, even though Chuck Schumer was up there filibustering. | ||
They still said, oh, it's Trump's fault. | ||
He didn't even have anything to do with it. | ||
So you know that they're doing this. | ||
Now, all I'm seeing, for the most part, is people are rejecting this bill. | ||
And I mean, look, it's over a thousand pages. | ||
Trump's lawyers are probably going through it right now. | ||
He's probably got a team of lawyers just pile driving through this deal. | ||
And they'll bring it all up to him. | ||
Hey, here's the Democrats trying to get illegal voting. | ||
Hey, here's the Democrats funding all their special interests. | ||
Hey, here's the Democrats funding the digital dollar. | ||
And Trump will have to make a decision. | ||
Do I want to deal with the fake news media attacking me for this? | ||
Or do I just want to sign it and move on and help the American people? | ||
The move for Trump, in my opinion, is to not sign this bill. | ||
It barely helps the American worker. | ||
It offers them $1,200 cash a month, at least until they decide to stop that. | ||
And there's like a cap. | ||
If you earn over $99,000 a year, it cuts you off. | ||
Most people... I mean, does $1,200 a month even... | ||
Pay all your bills? | ||
Plus there's $500 per child. | ||
So, I mean, this stimulus bill is a joke. | ||
Now, if you wrote a $2 trillion stimulus bill and literally gave all that money to the American people, that would make a difference. | ||
But, of course, that's not going to happen. | ||
And you do have to give money to hospitals and health care providers and other stuff like that. | ||
So that's happening, too. But, Tyler, in the weeds of this bill, what do you see? | ||
What do you make of it? Do you think the president should sign it or not? | ||
It's so... There's the political argument, then there's the actual, you know, the structural, constitutional, and principled argument. | ||
I mean, from a political level, you're absolutely right. | ||
The Democrats are diabolical, despicable manipulators and will absolutely use this to first of all, first of all, create the crisis, create the panic, then purport them to be themselves to be the solution. | ||
We need all this, you know, we know all this stimulus and aid and whatever, just like they did. | ||
I mean, they did it 10 years ago or 12 years ago with the tarp and all that nonsense that, you know, frankly, just dragged the economy into the middling, muddling growth so-called that we saw under Obama. | ||
You know, if you really want to help people, if you really want to help the economy, let's not run it through Washington, D.C. and let them dole us out checks. | ||
How about cutting taxes? | ||
How about cutting the size of the government? | ||
How about cutting the cost? I mean, it's just this argument, this notion, this insane notion that somehow they can, like, you know, burden the American public, burden the American economy as they do. | ||
You know and Trump has been amazing in my opinion in frankly breaking free of that. | ||
I mean look at look at I just think the confidence and you said it the confidence that he puts into people that the government is on your side and that we're going to at least hold the dogs at bay hold the progressive leftist you know control freak dogs at bay where they're not going to come in and turn your business inside out. | ||
The IRS isn't going to be a weapon for the latest fad you know whether environmental nonsense or whatever and you know it's that that alone just that effect without even necessarily cutting the size of the government or its expenditures or anything else has had such a huge effect. | ||
Can you imagine if they said you know what instead of handing you all a check we're actually just going to like give tax you just not take your money in the first place. | ||
We're going to cut down on things we don't need. | ||
In this virus, in this environment, you look at things like the Commerce Department, the Department of Education. | ||
You look at all these federal bureaus. | ||
What are these doing? Why do we need these? | ||
I mean, the fact that we're not prepared for something like this I'm irate over this. | ||
I spoke in front of city council two weeks ago saying, hey, look, we can't even build infrastructure. | ||
Thank you. I'm like, we can't even build infrastructure. | ||
We've got highway construction, a booming populace. | ||
By the way, no one's using the roads right now. | ||
Where's the highway construction? | ||
Like, they can't even take advantage of a good situation. | ||
You finally have the roads cleared. | ||
You can finally fix the infrastructure. | ||
And it's, no, no, no, no. | ||
Everybody's got to stay home. | ||
I mean, it's like there's no common sense. | ||
If you fix the problem, they have no reason to exist anymore. | ||
And that's their whole modus operandi. | ||
They don't want to fix the problems. | ||
They want to create them. | ||
And they want to get people thinking that there's constantly a problem. | ||
There's always some new challenge. | ||
And the answer is more. | ||
More government. More control. | ||
More political escapades of always some grand scheme. | ||
Biden was big at this. It's like the latest Biden crime bill. And I you know I think after the third one or so I was like Joe how many Biden crime bills do we need before you finally solve the problem you're supposedly looking to solve. Which is you know it answers itself. | ||
They aren't looking to solve a problem looking to pander. | ||
They're looking to control. They're looking to abuse our government to abuse the public square and civic engagement to serve their ends which are just the most debates. It's not like they have some grandiose desire to serve humanity. These people are parasites. They're control freak parasites and anything they do must be looked on not only with suspicion but with a very wary eye. And if necessary to take the heat up front to reject this type of like | ||
ridiculous opportunistic little scheme that they have you know I'd like I said I just saw Chuck Schumer like licking his chops Oh, they love it. They're loving it. | ||
And he had that almost like a jack-o-lantern kind of grin on his face. | ||
I thought, something's up, man. | ||
And they're so manipulative. | ||
They'll throw something at you which is like absurd beyond belief and get people all up in arms over a certain aspect of it. | ||
Meanwhile, buried beneath all that is what they really want that's just as horrible as whatever was on the surface of it. | ||
They put their total wish list on their socialism. | ||
Really, it's not socialism. | ||
It's fascism. No, it is fascism. | ||
It's a caste system. It's right out of the Indian socialist caste system. | ||
People, if you don't know about the caste system, go look at it. | ||
It's basically a class-based system that then gets enforced by some sort of law framework that puts you in a system that you basically can't move yourself out of and your whole life is dictated. | ||
It's like modern feudalism. Yeah, exactly. | ||
It's the farthest thing from progressivism. | ||
And again, though, I'm like, I'm sitting here I'm dying every day, okay? | ||
I'm dying every day. I can't drive my car without hitting a pothole, okay? | ||
I can't drive my car without bottoming out. | ||
I can't go down the highway without dealing with traffic because they can't open up the roads because they're supposedly doing construction for five straight years. | ||
The perfect time to rebuild infrastructure in major cities. | ||
They're not taking advantage. Two trillion dollars. | ||
You sit here and you say, two trillion dollars. | ||
Wow. We could really make a difference with that. | ||
We really could. We could make a huge difference with that. | ||
But guess what? Trump could sign this bill today and they could roll it out tomorrow. | ||
You won't see a damn lick of difference. | ||
You won't see a damn bit of difference in this country because there is no difference. | ||
It's the same crap. And so the president can either expose this by coming out and rolling it out and saying, here's all they want with this $2 trillion stimulus. | ||
It's not going to help the American worker. | ||
But if you did, I mean, it's like, why is this so difficult? | ||
With $2 trillion, you could split it three ways, Tyler. | ||
A third of that goes to the American taxpayer. | ||
They'd be getting a couple thousand bucks. | ||
It could actually supplant about a month worth of missed income, okay? | ||
You could give a third of that to the hospitals and the healthcare front lines, okay? | ||
You're looking at, you know, billions of dollars for them. | ||
That'll make a huge leeway to help that. | ||
And then I would say you give the last third of it to infrastructure. | ||
And then guess what? You got people working on the roads. | ||
You just created tens of thousands of jobs in every major city. | ||
People will drive in to take these jobs. | ||
They're out of work. You got two weeks of a shutdown. | ||
Nobody on the roads. Take advantage. | ||
But see, these politicians don't want to solve anything, like you said. | ||
They either lack the will or they lack the competency to get anything done. | ||
Yeah, and they want to target... | ||
The constituencies that serve their interests. | ||
Big corporations, frankly, who make donations so that, you know, basically any kind of stimulus is going to be directed and crafted in such a way that that money's going to go towards who their best, you know, let's face it. | ||
Oh my god, yeah! Under this plan, I mean, if you're a small business or you're self-employed, how do you, you know, because some of these programs, well, I mean, they're giving checks to everybody, but I know there's like relief programs say, you know, present your unemployment, proof of unemployment insurance, whatever. | ||
You know, not everybody has a job where they get unemployment. | ||
There's people who, in fact, more tenuous are those who run businesses for themselves and are self-employed. | ||
I'm not going to attest to that because I am. | ||
Hold on. Let's come back in the next segment and carry on with this. | ||
The Democrats are the Nubian prince who says, I'll give you $16 million. | ||
Just front me $20,000 first. | ||
Tyler Nixon is with us for another segment here on the Infowars War Room. | ||
Here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to open up the phone lines, give out the phone number for the third hour. | ||
Savannah Hernandez will be joining me in studio, and we're going to take your calls. | ||
The question is, should President Trump sign the stimulus bill under the current framework or the current guise of a stimulus bill of coronavirus relief? | ||
It's not as heavy as it once was, pork barreling for Democrats' special interests, but it's still there. | ||
Still very heavy, still very ominous. | ||
My guess is the callers are going to say, no, we do not want to sign this bill. | ||
And so we're going to have the whole third hour to take your calls on that. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
So, I do think we're sitting here looking at Two things, Tyler. | ||
It's either America comes out of this with either... | ||
I don't know what the word is, but a stronger realization of the power of the fake news. | ||
A stronger realization of the corruption of the Democrat Party. | ||
A stronger realization of how the taxpayer is getting bent over every time we sign some stimulus bill. | ||
Never actually goes to what it should. | ||
The incompetency of government. | ||
The commitment of these people to just get Trump at all costs. | ||
Or... The fear of this virus has us so crippled that we never come back out of this and then future generations of Americans just think, oh, this is normal life, a virus breaks out, I have to stay home, I'm breaking the law if I want to open my business or go out. | ||
No. We flex these rights now or future generations of Americans won't recognize them. | ||
I think we live in the age of, in a sense, oddly enough, the silent rebel. | ||
Meaning, similar to Richard Nixon's silent majority, people who are resisting or not going along with this control grid, this control freak system that we're facing down that's being, frankly, ginned up constantly by the media, you know, constant conflict and issue after issue after issue are contrived. | ||
And now to the point where they're willing to, in my opinion, ramp up We're good to go. | ||
But, you know, I think there's—if you speak out against the sort of the conventional wisdom that, oh, everybody just bunker down in place and be good little boys and girls and, you know, give up your rights and listen to your local parasite politician who issues an unlawful illegal order, arbitrary order that tells you, you know, you no longer have the right to assemble or to speak or to travel or to anything else, you know, buy firearms. | ||
Just, you know, those people, I think, are less and less, whereas those who would rebel and would sort of naturally want to resist that are not willing to, or smartly just keeping to themselves and biding their time. | ||
And I think there's a certain sense of like people are awakened, but they're not running out and screaming with their hair on fire because they know that they'll be assaulted, they'll be attacked, and they'll be vilified. | ||
And unfortunately, that's been effective with a lot. | ||
I mean, I said back in 2015 that the secret Trump supporter is a reality. | ||
I didn't realize how big it was going to be. | ||
What I'm hoping, though, is in this election coming up, The secret rebel, the silent rebel in a sense, the silent Trump supporter, the secret Trump supporter, are coming out in force and really showing this tiny little sliver of our entire population of humanity who stir up so much trouble in the media, in the political class, are really hoisted by their petards and shown the door eventually. | ||
It's a generational thing, too. | ||
So I think, you know, you're a young guy. | ||
I'm not old yet, but I'm getting there. | ||
But I mean, I'm hoping that this generation, this Biden's generation, these hangers on Pelosi, look at all these politicians. | ||
I mean, how much life do they have left in them? | ||
And who is beneath them? | ||
Ocasio-Cortez? She's a joke. | ||
I'm sorry. She's not credible, and nobody thinks she is. | ||
Except, of course, the little splinter wing of the Democrat Party that is the hardcore socialists. | ||
So I think there's reason for hope, I guess, is what I'm trying to say in all this. | ||
There's reason to look at the next generation and say, I don't think they want to be these type of greasy, grubby, parasitic politicians sitting on high, pretending that they can dictate the lives of people on the basis of simply having won an election, majority plus one, whatever and you get to rule the lives of your fellow citizens and really frankly use resources in manners that is just indefensible. I mean the size of the federal government the money we have spent or borrowed in the last even just five years | ||
and they can't deal. They don't have enough masks. They don't have the they can't. You know they're worried about just a few more patients than capacity can handle. | ||
God help us if it was a real crisis, if it was a real disaster on our hands, an EMP, a nuclear something, you know, I mean, because this is just, it's insane. | ||
And we haven't even recovered from the H1N1 of 2009 during Obama. | ||
That's part of the reason we're dealing with this. | ||
How do we come out of this in due time? | ||
Especially if there's another thing that has us all panicked right on the edge of this. | ||
But let's continue down this path. | ||
Looking at the 2020 election, because there's no doubt. | ||
I mean, I don't even want to sit here and go over the logistics of the debate. | ||
Trump has overwhelming support. | ||
In a fair election, he wipes the map off with whoever they put up there. | ||
It's not even close. The average Democrat voter is done with the Democrat Party. | ||
Half of those people are either going to vote Trump or sit this one out. | ||
So the numbers, it's just obvious. | ||
The rally turnout is just a physical representation of that. | ||
That's why they're also using this coronavirus to stop the rallies from happening. | ||
Because when Trump gets 50,000 to rally, Biden can't get 1,000. | ||
How are they going to run their fake polls saying that Biden's in the lead? | ||
But now, I'm seeing the talks around the internet that, oh, maybe Andrew Cuomo is the answer because he's doing such a great job in New York City handling this coronavirus outbreak. | ||
I think the Democrats are desperate to do anything. | ||
But the key to this is that the only thing that is maintaining the Democrats' hope of a political victory is the illegal votes. | ||
I mean, it really is simple as that. | ||
And the funding of these groups that just go out and create chaos and either suppress... | ||
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Yeah, the voter suppression of mainstream fake news. | |
Yeah, exactly. It's demoralization. | ||
They want to demoralize Trump supporters. | ||
They want to demoralize people who believe in the Constitution. | ||
I remember James Carville. | ||
He wrote a book. It was like the permanent Democratic majority, right? | ||
And they've been writing these books for the last 20 years, and it never seems to materialize, does it? | ||
And it's because it's like they literally want to just narrate reality to you. | ||
And the reality is they always win. | ||
They're right. And it's sort of like the Twitterverse. | ||
It does not represent what humanity is really like out in the real world. | ||
I don't think people are that nasty and malicious and dogmatic and militant. | ||
I just don't believe it. I don't see it. | ||
And just as I don't see, frankly, a bunch of people saying, well, we better listen to the government. | ||
We better do what they tell us. | ||
or everybody every person I think I've talked to or communicated with or listened to in the real world is very skeptical. They're very suspicious of what's going on because you know you can only play these tricks so many times when everything's a wide out in the open. I mean let's face it. And I think they're running on fumes at this point. And as I said at the beginning of this meeting my parents they have no ideology. Their ideology is they win. | ||
They control. They dominate and they're forever and they benefit from it. That's their ideology. So I think you know that when that's all there is that's all they can promise you and they'll manipulate everything and anything possible. Take every side of every issue. And in order to achieve this. | ||
And Trump's like this sort of like a – I don't know. | ||
He's like the pillar of truth in a sense. | ||
Because he's like a, you know, constantly speaking, you know, fact. | ||
I mean, look, the guy is a salesman, whatever. | ||
I mean, he's been known to stretch a few, you know, stretch a few things here and there. | ||
But the pillar of truth, because those who, like, sort of come up against him and try to take him on are exposed. | ||
The truth of them is exposed. | ||
He's like the great revealer. | ||
You know, they take him on and they expose how nasty, how debased, how absolutely ruthless and diabolical they are and they're willing to be. | ||
And I think... Well, and it's just, it's set up so perfectly for America to either come out stronger than ever, or... I mean, we'll still raise the flag. | ||
We'll still have the national anthem, but it'll all be symbolic. | ||
It'll all be ceremonious. Either America comes out of this stronger than ever, reelect Trump, and we see a Roaring Twenties Part 2, or the fear of this virus and the power grab by the establishment Sets a precedent and a permanent structure of, oh, this is how we handle things. | ||
If you don't go along with it, you'll be arrested, you'll be shut down, you'll be fine. | ||
If Americans buy into this now, that sets the precedent down the road. | ||
So in 30 seconds, Tyler Nixon, what do you think the average American approach should be to this shutdown in the next two weeks? | ||
I think you tolerate it to the point where it really begins to harm you or your family or others, and you see businesses shutting down. | ||
I think the American public, the American people, the average person out there is smart enough and they have common sense enough to know when enough is enough. | ||
And I think you'll see – it'll almost become a point at which it's like, all right, this is over. | ||
We don't care what you say. They can stretch it as far as they want. | ||
And I think the politicians are tenuous. | ||
They act like they know what's going on, but they don't. | ||
And they will be defeated ultimately by their own actions. | ||
Tyler Nixon, always a pleasure to be joined by Tyler Nixon. | ||
Follow him on Twitter at Tyler Nixon. | ||
We'll be right back. All right, we're into the final hour. | ||
We're going to be taking phone calls. | ||
President Trump is live right now. | ||
Another briefing on the Coronavirus Task Force. | ||
But we're going to take your phone calls here in the fourth hour. | ||
I opened up the phone lines. I said, should President Trump sign the stimulus bill? | ||
It is pretty much not even close. | ||
Overwhelmingly, the callers are going to be saying no, but we will go to them. | ||
I want to play a couple more videos and do a couple more news stories here first. | ||
Let's take a look at Pittsburgh and listen in to what garbage workers, sanitation department, They're saying, who are still working, obviously, essential services during the coronavirus, listen in to this. | ||
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Here's direct things we would like to know, and we want. | |
We want better equipment, protective gear. | ||
We have no mask. | ||
We want hazard pay. | ||
Hazard pay is very important. | ||
Why? Because we have high copayments on any type of bill. | ||
We risk our life. Every time we grab a garbage bag, there can be a needle or something in there. | ||
So what happens if garbage workers strike? | ||
What happens if your garbage piles up in your house? | ||
There's so many. | ||
It's like whack-a-mole right now. | ||
There's all these real things that are popping up that can go in any way. | ||
But we're all sitting here focusing on like a flashing light on the whack-a-mole board that's distracting us. | ||
It's like, ooh, that's a bright light. | ||
And these whack-a-moles just keep popping up. | ||
It's like, oh, what happens? | ||
Oh, what happens if we just give Americans $1,200? | ||
Do future generations expect that? | ||
What happens if we create a caste system? | ||
A caste-based economic system? | ||
What happens if we label things essential services and non-essential services? | ||
Who decides that? | ||
When does America... Rise up and say, you know what? | ||
You can't shut down us from working. | ||
You can't shut down the economy. | ||
You can't tell business owners they can't engage in commerce. | ||
We're reopening. Oh, you want to fine us? | ||
You want to arrest us? Well, you know what? | ||
If one or two business owners do that, then they'll get away with it. | ||
If 10 or 20, you'll have a story in a battle. | ||
If 100, 200, 500, 1,000, it doesn't. | ||
It's game over. America wins. | ||
And we're all kind of measuring these things, but local governments have already built it in. | ||
They're keeping things closed at least till mid-April, some things through May. | ||
So they've already built this up to go beyond Easter. | ||
So there will be a head-on collision between America and the government. | ||
Which at the end of the day, isn't that really what it's all about? | ||
Isn't that really what this comes down to? | ||
The government has built itself up as the biggest oppressor of our freedoms when it was supposed to be there to protect our freedoms. | ||
That's the oath they all take. | ||
So is that not what this really comes down to? | ||
I can bash the Democrats all day long. | ||
We can expose them for everything they are. | ||
The fake news media, all of that. | ||
But this is going to end up being the American people versus the government. | ||
That's what this is going to end up being, folks. | ||
The government telling you, you can't open a business. | ||
You can't go out on the streets. | ||
You don't have a First Amendment. | ||
You don't have a Second Amendment. Yeah, you do. | ||
Yes, you do. | ||
And I've already told some people that I... Look... | ||
The fear is real, folks. | ||
Small businesses are already getting hit so hard financially, they can't afford to pay a fine if they get open. | ||
They don't want to spend jail time if they get arrested. | ||
So that threat is real, even though it's illegal. | ||
In my measurement, and other legal experts are saying the same thing. | ||
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But that's where we're at. | |
Are you going to... | ||
Take a knee and bow down to this illegal government? | ||
Or do you stand up for your rights and say, no, I'm in charge. | ||
You work for me. | ||
You're supposed to be protecting my liberties, not threatening them. | ||
How did we get to this point? | ||
Social distancing. | ||
Okay? Social distancing. | ||
Savannah Hernandez is in studio. | ||
Look, I have to find a way. | ||
Six feet apart, please. | ||
Six feet apart. Okay. | ||
You see that? Yeah. That's a sharpened blade. | ||
Do not violate. | ||
Wow. I have to cleanse this entire sword now. | ||
Oh my gosh. | ||
Bring in the hazmat crew. | ||
Shut the whole studio down. | ||
Savannah Hernandez was just coughing. | ||
I need ten bottles of disinfectant. | ||
And 5,000 ventilators. | ||
I don't even know why. I just need them. | ||
Maybe you just need like an air purifier from the InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
I don't know. That's true. Just a thought. | ||
Oh my gosh, the coronavirus is taking over the studio now. | ||
Hey, we need to ventilate. Can we hit the ventilation disinfectant, please? | ||
I need to disinfect the whole studio. | ||
Hit it, guys. Just, yep, we gotta, this is out of control. | ||
Savannah Hernandez could have almost, she may have infected the whole crew. | ||
You gotta hit it, guys. | ||
When I die from the coronavirus because of an underlying condition, that underlying condition is going to be, like, long problems from breathing in this fog juice. | ||
Like, is this healthy? This is disinfectant. | ||
By the way, you saw Christine Pelosi celebrate the assault on Rand Paul, who tested for coronavirus because he has a long-term lung condition because of that assault against him. | ||
So a Democrat goes out, engages in domestic terror. | ||
Stabs Rand Paul. | ||
He has to have a part of his lung removed. | ||
Because of that, he's now more susceptible to respiratory issues. | ||
Goes and gets tested for coronavirus. | ||
Has the coronavirus. | ||
Not showing symptoms. And then they celebrate that! | ||
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Stop coughing. Y'all literally over-fogged me, to be honest. | |
It's really getting in my lungs. | ||
We're disinfecting you. Okay. Now, you actually had a story. | ||
We're going to go to the phone calls. | ||
Should Trump sign the stimulus bill? | ||
We're going to take a ton of calls. | ||
Don't pontificate too much. | ||
You'll get 60 seconds. We're going to do that. | ||
But you have a story about ventilators here, which is a big issue in America, allegedly. | ||
Yeah, so obviously when this first broke out, people told us that it was going to be ventilators that we ran out of first and that ICU beds and hospital beds were going to be overrun and that our hospitals were just going to be bombarded with coronavirus patients. | ||
That was going to be our number one threat. | ||
So I went online today and I was like, okay, well, let's go see, you know, which states are suffering from this right now. | ||
Where have you run out of ventilators so far? | ||
And I found a bunch of headlines, but not one state in the U.S. has yet run out of ventilators. | ||
But, um... You know, the way that the media has been phrasing all of this, and I put out a report the other day too, just because the media has been so deceptive and sneaky and irresponsible in their coverage of the coronavirus since this all started. | ||
But I found this New York Times article about the ventilators, and the headline itself reads, there aren't enough ventilators to cope with the coronavirus. | ||
That's it. It's just a definitive statement. | ||
If you read this, it makes it sound like we are already running out of ventilators, and that's just it. | ||
Their lead paragraph goes into the grim reality. | ||
There aren't enough life-saving ventilator machines to go around. | ||
There's no way to solve the problem before the disease reaches full throttle. | ||
So if you're reading this, you're automatically thinking like, wow, we're zero hope here in America. | ||
The coronavirus has already taken over. | ||
Hospitals are bombarded. | ||
It's just bad news. If you go even further into the story, they say this week, Mr. | ||
Trump urged governors to find ways to procure new ventilators. | ||
Try getting it yourselves, he said. | ||
And that's the full quote there. | ||
Of course, they completely admit the part where Trump said, the federal government is still going to be backing you, but the point of sales is going to be much more direct if you try to take initiative and get them for yourselves. | ||
They completely admit that whole entire thing. | ||
And then if you start reading into the statistics of these stories, it says that in the New York Times story, we have 160,000 ventilators in the U.S. Then I jumped over to USA Today. | ||
They say we have less than 100,000 ventilators in the U.S. Then over to ABC. They say we have 200,000 ventilators in the U.S. So how many ventilators do we have here? | ||
I'm not too sure. | ||
But the number that's really freaking people out, and I finally figured this out, The American Hospital Association has estimated that 960,000 Americans could need machine help to breathe during the coronavirus pandemic, could need to be on a ventilator. | ||
So those are the projections that we're looking at. | ||
So basically, the American Hospital Association is saying, okay, 96,000 people are going to need ventilators. | ||
Not that they're going to get the coronavirus. | ||
They're going to need ventilators. | ||
And then these news stories are saying, well, we have like 100,000 to 200,000 ventilators. | ||
So that's how the media is stoking fear in the American public now by, I guess, exaggerating that number of people that are projected to be on ventilators. | ||
And I even went further. | ||
Sorry, Owen, this is a long rant here. | ||
But right now we have over 60,000 coronavirus cases in the U.S. We have over 800 deaths. | ||
And the first case of coronavirus in the US was seen in January, late January, I believe, here in the US. And so I jumped over to China just to kind of compare our numbers. | ||
Keep in mind, we have 300 million people here in the US. China has 1.3 billion in China. | ||
Coronavirus started late November, and up to this point, they're saying now that their economy is starting to come back. | ||
People are coming out of quarantine because the coronavirus has slowed down. | ||
That's what they're saying now. But they had 3,200 deaths, over 3,200 deaths, and over 73,000 people recovered from the coronavirus. | ||
So if we take those numbers of the people in China who recovered from the coronavirus and who died from the coronavirus, let's say they all needed ventilators. | ||
Let's round up to 80,000 people. | ||
That's still only half of the ventilators that we have here in America available. | ||
So I was just trying to get all of these numbers and statistics together, and it really is just the media hyping up all of these projections and hypotheticals to the people and misconstruing headlines and wording them in ways that are scaring the American public, basically, and that's what I discovered today. | ||
Well, I was doing my normal just nightly news monitoring and I noticed that ventilators kept coming up. | ||
Ventilators, SNBC, ventilator shortage, CNN, ventilators this. | ||
And so I just went online out of curiosity and I said, well, what is the availability of a ventilator? | ||
And you can go buy a ventilator right now. | ||
Literally. Multiple websites. | ||
You can go buy a ventilator. Guys, go plug it in right now. | ||
According to these three stories, hospitals are running out of money for ventilators. | ||
They can't get ventilators anywhere. | ||
Even though Elon Musk is making ventilators, there are several businesses in America that are making ventilators, and we're not even out of ventilators yet. | ||
So I feel like that's a very important point. | ||
I mean, it's like, should we buy a ventilator just to have in the studio and just be like, look how easy it was to get a ventilator. | ||
Savannah Hernandez got choked from the smoke machine. | ||
Get her a ventilator. I honestly do need one after that. | ||
And after just ingesting all these media lies, it's been exhausting to watch how irresponsible and just disgusting they've been in propping up Chinese propaganda. | ||
in spreading absolute lies about the president. | ||
I did a whole 10-minute report about it, and as soon as I put out that report, NBC started pushing the story that, you know, the people who drink fish tank cleaner, they died because of President Trump, or the husband died because of Trump. | ||
So now we have to make hydrochloroquine illegal because somebody ingested koi fish pond cleaner. | ||
I mean, it's just total insanity. | ||
But with the ventilator story, I think what's behind this is it's a false scarcity. | ||
They want to create this hysteria, this false-sterity A, hysteria and scarcity A, so they can say, see, Trump isn't doing a good job. | ||
We're all going to die from coronavirus. | ||
Total power grab. But now they'll say, oh... | ||
They'll make the sale of ventilators illegal. | ||
And they'll say, you can only have a ventilator if you're at a hospital. | ||
Or they'll price the average American out of a ventilator. | ||
So say, if you wanted to go and buy a ventilator right now, I don't know, maybe like $1,600 I thought I saw priced last night. | ||
I could be wrong. I don't know if the crew is looking at it. | ||
You can literally buy ventilators on the internet. | ||
They'll say, no, you can't buy a ventilator because you don't have a license or you're not an essential healthcare provider. | ||
Yeah, there you go. All kinds of ventilators. | ||
You can buy them right now on the internet. | ||
So they have the full scarcity that they're building up now. | ||
So that they can come in on the back end and give you this same label of either essential or non-essential. | ||
You can have a ventilator. | ||
You can't. And because, two, if this trend continues, you'll just have a bunch of rich people buying up ventilators. | ||
It'll drive the price up and price out the average American anyway. | ||
Not that the average American is buying a ventilator, but that's the point to create hysteria so that you think you need a ventilator to live or you think you need a ventilator to survive coronavirus. | ||
Well and that's the thing too. | ||
It's like somebody drank koi fish pond cleaner. | ||
If you look at the number of coronavirus cases here in the US, you've been using the sick map on Drudge, there's 60,000 people who have coronavirus, right? | ||
That we know of. | ||
Exactly, that we know of. | ||
Are all of those 60,000 people on ventilators right now? | ||
No, they're not. | ||
And that's what a lot of people aren't understanding as well. | ||
The way that the media is framing this is that every single person that gets coronavirus is dying from it. | ||
Every single person that has coronavirus needs to be on a ventilator. | ||
When that's not in fact true, I could be walking around with coronavirus right now and not even know it. | ||
The incubation period is two weeks. | ||
Many people are said to have coronavirus and just not know. | ||
So all of these projections are hypothetical. | ||
99% of the people survive coronavirus. | ||
And that's the other thing too. They've gotten in people's minds. | ||
They think it's so deadly that they panic. | ||
And so the virus of the fear in their mind is probably more deadlier than the actual virus. | ||
I'm dead serious, folks. | ||
People know about the power of the immune system, but the mind on the immune system as well. | ||
Your call's on the other side. I want Scott to read this on air. | ||
Go back on the crew cam with the crew mic, and we're going to take your calls with Savannah Hernandez here. | ||
I mean, the phone lines are already open, but when Savannah comes on and we open the phone lines, it's like they break almost, people trying to call in and talk to her. | ||
But, okay, so I propose a stimulus package. | ||
Maybe I really should run for president. | ||
I really don't. But like, it's not even that I want to do it. | ||
It's like, there's no common sense anymore. | ||
It's like, I could literally pull a stimulus package out of my rear end And it adds up better than this stimulus package that they've been working on with hundreds of minds molding and sculpting it. | ||
And it's a total dud. | ||
It's a failure. It's another theft of the American taxpayer. | ||
So Scott, do we have Scott set up, the producer Scott set up here? | ||
I am here. Tell us what we've gone into. | ||
We've crunched the numbers. The Owen Schroer stimulus package. | ||
Here's how it would go out. Alright, so the Owen Troyer stimulus package. | ||
We have a third to the taxpayers, one third to infrastructure, and one third of two trillion dollars to hospitals. | ||
That would mean that you would have 143.3 million taxpayers in the United States would each get $4,394.04 to every adult taxpayer. | ||
You would also have money in that one-third to give the 74.2 million kids in America an extra $500 per kid. | ||
So families that have three kids would get $1,500 for their kids. | ||
Part two of it was the infrastructure. | ||
We have 4.18 million miles of road in America. | ||
It would mean that if you took the one-third of yours, you could give $159,489.63 per mile of road in America. | ||
Or you could just give money to each city in America, which would be there's 19,495 cities in America, and you could give each city $34,196,802.60 per city in America. | ||
Part three was hospitals. | ||
There's 6,146 hospitals in the U.S., That would be $108 million, $471,634.67 to every hospital in America under Owen's stimulus plan. | ||
I'm voting for your stimulus plan, man. | ||
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Huh? Huh? | |
Sounds like a great plan. | ||
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Huh? I'm voting for it. | |
Schroyer 2032? | ||
Huh? 2024? | ||
No, no. I'm supportive of a Trump dynasty for at least 16 years. | ||
I want Don Jr. | ||
to be president. I like his politics better than his father's, quite frankly. | ||
I'm going for your Missouri guy, Howley. | ||
Howley's good. I like Howley. | ||
I don't know if he's climbing the ladder. | ||
Howley did introduce a resolution calling for a full investigation of China's Communist Party's lies and actions that killed thousands of their own people and turned the coronavirus into a global pandemic. | ||
So the former AG of Missouri is definitely on the right path. | ||
Okay, Savannah Hernandez with us. | ||
Do you have anything you want to add to that? | ||
Thank you, Scott. No, I haven't looked into this stimulus bill today because I've been doing work about how or reporting on how we're closing down gun stores and releasing prison inmates. | ||
So that report will be coming soon. | ||
But I'm excited to look into this. | ||
And from what I have seen on Twitter, it's not good. | ||
Oh, oh, oh. By the way, you were talking about how there were lines outside the alcohol stores. | ||
They're now implementing new policies. | ||
And I'm seeing if this is statewide or just at some locations. | ||
Only 10 people allowed in a grocery store at a time. | ||
You know, I think that that would probably be a true statement because people outside of the liquor store, they were only letting them in, I believe, two at a time. | ||
They're only allowing certain people to go in at a time. | ||
All right, the phone lines are lit up. The question, should President Trump sign this stimulus bill or not? | ||
The press conference indicates that he's leaning towards signing it, but has it yet. | ||
Let's start with Bob in Texas. | ||
Should the president sign the stimulus bill? | ||
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Absolutely not. Am I on? | |
Yes, you're on. Go ahead, Bob. | ||
So let me just be clear here, guys. | ||
I'm just going to ask you, should the president support or sign the stimulus bill? | ||
Give me your answer. 60 seconds, and we'll move on. | ||
If you just say yes or no, I'll just move on to the next caller. | ||
That's fine. So, Bob, you say no, the president should not sign this bill. | ||
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No, the president should not sign this. | |
The president won by playing his own game. | ||
Every time he tried to play the Goldbergs game, he tried to be nice, he lost. | ||
He lost support. He lost in the press. | ||
What the president should do is he should go for the jugular. | ||
He should go for the heart of the system. | ||
He should give everyone stimulus by printing and minting silver coins. | ||
It would be the only non-debt-based currency in the world. | ||
It would become a reserve currency for our world. | ||
We could all turn in silver. | ||
We could get silver certificates to help the treasury. | ||
Then, on day two, he would ask Mnuchin to mint a $1 quadrillion silver coin. | ||
Give it to the Fed. Eliminate the Fed in one swoop. | ||
You know, another thing I was kind of having visions about, I'm not even kidding you, it's one of those things where, like, comedy turns reality. | ||
Imagine if there's the first $1,000 note, first $1,000 federal note, you know whose face it would have on it? | ||
Who? It would have Donald Trump's. | ||
That's the Trump dollar. All right. | ||
Thank you, Bob. Let's go to Allen in Idaho. | ||
Should the president sign the stimulus bill? | ||
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Well, I haven't seen the new one, but if it has anything with the Green New Deal in it, I'd say no. | |
And if Pelosi has their hands on it, I'd say no. | ||
One thing I want to mention is there's a video on YouTube from the researcher at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
Chi, Zhang, Li, and you can find that by typing in the origin of SARS and possibly kind of Wuhan coronavirus. | ||
At the end of the video, she says, at the 23-minute mark, she says, so if we want to prevent new infections from the source, it's actually quite simple. | ||
Stay away from it. That's why we recommend that we put an end to wild animal consumption, reduce wildlife exposure, reduce wildlife habitat infestation. | ||
We humans also need to stay away from wild humans No, exactly. | ||
It's another example of how they're building a cast-based system. | ||
They'll say, oh, you can operate a farm. | ||
You can have cattle. You can still be in business. | ||
Everyone else gets shut down. | ||
Either you buy into the globalist structure or you get shut down. | ||
Samantha, do you have anything to add? | ||
No, I'm enjoying all of these callers. | ||
Let's go to another one. Let's do William in Oregon. | ||
Should the president sign the stimulus package? | ||
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No, sure. He should not. | |
One thing I should mention is back in January 1st, 1942, the name United Nations was coined. | ||
And now October 24th, 1945, United Nations officially comes to existence now. | ||
Under the UN, any global pandemic or, for example, this crisis happens. | ||
Under the UN, they can abolish our Constitution. | ||
They could just ball it up, throw it away. | ||
Now, I think if you really want to see the Democrats move their minds, Trump should just take America out of the United Nations. | ||
Should we have a poll on that? | ||
Should Trump pull America out of the United Nations? | ||
Well, this is something I've been clamoring for Trump to do, I mean, as far as I can remember. | ||
I mean, literally, I was like, this is one of the things Trump has to do. | ||
It's a given. I mean, yeah, he got us out of the Paris Climate Accord. | ||
He got us out of the TPP. He should have pulled us out of the UN in that same time. | ||
He's talked about abolishing NATO as a useless treaty, essentially, now. | ||
The UN is the same deal. | ||
The only thing the UN... We'll end up doing to America is destroying it. | ||
But you see, they can't roll out the UN to dominate us and remove our Constitution. | ||
First, they have to do it domestically by fiat and out of fear. | ||
Then you'll just accept the UN as your new savior to come give you a ventilator. | ||
We're taking your calls. The question, and like I said, I'm giving each caller 60 seconds. | ||
If you just say no or yes, and then there's pause, I'm just going to go to the next callers. | ||
But no disrespect. | ||
The question is, should President Trump sign the stimulus bill? | ||
I don't know, man. I mean, I'm like... | ||
I mean, I don't think you should sign it. | ||
Don't get me wrong. It's just like, why is this stuff so ridiculous? | ||
Like, why are we even dealing with this crap? | ||
How far have we fallen intellectually, philosophically? | ||
How far from common sense have we gone? | ||
It's a stimulus bill. | ||
The problem is evident. | ||
The solution is evident. And we just muck it up! | ||
I'm sorry. Just... | ||
Let's go back to the callers. | ||
Savannah Hernandez has left the studio. | ||
Go find all of her reports at band.video. | ||
Let's go to Red in Florida. | ||
Should President Trump sign this stimulus bill? | ||
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Am I in... Hi, Owen. | |
My answer is yes, and I'm going to have to compress my answer really quickly, so let me talk because I only have 60 seconds. | ||
So the reason that Trump should say yes to the bill is because regardless of how you want your money dispersed, it's going to be siphoned from you and given to somebody else anyway, okay? | ||
So we already give money to Muslim fundamentalist buttholes. | ||
We already give money to illegal immigrant trash in California like that piece of feces. | ||
Newsom, who just signed that 2019 order that you might have heard of and talked about, that gives people 25 illegals, 25 and younger, puts them on Medicaid that we pay for. | ||
So what I wanted to say is that I think you and Jones and all of you do a very good job overall, but I don't like the Constitution. | ||
It's garbage. We should have a monarch. | ||
We should have a king or queen and just get things through instead of haggling with Hey, look, I've called it out. I called out President Trump at a meeting in Vegas with Adelson. | ||
I mean, he deals with the... | ||
Big money on conservative ink that gets rich off illegal immigration. | ||
So I have called that out. | ||
The whole Israel thing is just crazy, man. | ||
I don't care. | ||
Nothing stops me from saying what I want. | ||
It's just like either you bash Israel all day or you're never allowed to bash Israel. | ||
I just play the reality middle. | ||
I mean, it's like, yeah, when they sign bills that say you can't say anything negative about Israel or Jews, that's illegal. | ||
No, that's illegal. I have a First Amendment right to say whatever I want about whoever I want. | ||
If I think Israel is responsible for everything and I blame Israel, then I have the right to say that. | ||
So, it's just this weird, like, thing that people just, you know, cannot see any other side of the aisle, but I get it. | ||
Believe me, I get it. I don't like Israel dictating our foreign policy, okay? | ||
It hasn't worked, okay? | ||
So, there's something else going on there. | ||
Let's go to, but I think the call, I hope the caller's joking, though. | ||
I think he's being sarcastic when he says we should sign the bill and just make America into a monarchy, but Let's go to Bob in Maine. | ||
Should President Trump sign this stimulus bill? | ||
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Go ahead, Bob. No, I don't think so. | |
Printing our way out of this problem isn't going to help. | ||
And if I do get a check, I'm going to use it to go down and tire and feather a bunch of these. | ||
Well, insert your own expletive. | ||
My battery's almost dead on this old phone. | ||
All right, Bob. Thanks, man. | ||
Bob in Maine. | ||
We do not condone violence or any illegal activity. | ||
All right. Let's go to David in Oklahoma. | ||
Should President Trump sign this stimulus bill? | ||
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David? I do not believe so, Owen. | |
I think that he needs to go through the bill and select, take out any of the corporations, global corporations, take out All the stuff that does not need to be in this bill. | ||
But, like, that's my frustration here. | ||
I've got Matt Gaetz who put together a resolution saying China and Chinese-owned companies should not get a single penny from this stimulus bill. | ||
Why would they to begin with? | ||
Like, that's what I'm saying. Like, why do we sign legislation to deal with this? | ||
It's the same thing. David's like, President Trump should go... | ||
I'm not mad at David. He's right. | ||
He's like, President Trump should go through this and all the needless spending or this or that. | ||
We should get rid of it. Why is it even in there to begin with? | ||
Why in the hell are we dealing with this? | ||
I came up with a $2 trillion stimulus package and it took me 30 freaking seconds. | ||
Why is this so damn difficult, David? | ||
Thank you so much for the call. Andrew in Texas. | ||
Should President Trump sign the stimulus bill? | ||
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Why? No. | |
So... I have a document I really need to get to. | ||
It's called Analysis of Political Instability, a generic outline of theories and mitigators by John F. McCurrey. | ||
John F. McCurrey was an Air Force and a CIA analyst for over 50 years. | ||
I took a class last year called International Systems and Global Analysis by a guy named Glenn Schaefer. | ||
He was a colonel. He also worked under Donald Rumsfeld. | ||
These are the kind of people who are involved in state building by collapsing nations. | ||
So this document is about a 30-page document detailing how to do that. | ||
And real quick, number one, there's eleven rules in here in details. | ||
One, whether a system is expanding or contracting, every linking system is always searching for equilibrium with its environment, and this creates stress. | ||
Stress is a normal condition. | ||
Two, instability starts when stress results in the failure of the system, including its parts, to satisfy the need or the want and quest for equilibrium. | ||
Instability becomes political when the failure gives rise to a grievance to demand or redress by its members. | ||
Three, instability always begins on the border of the political periphery. | ||
Four, instability is intrepidual and that always moves from the border. | ||
Andrew, you should be like a professional auctioneer. | ||
You should be like a professional auctioneer or horse track play-by-play guy. | ||
You are incredible at talking fast. | ||
Very pertinent information. | ||
I'm sorry we can't pontificate on that now. | ||
Maybe another day, though. | ||
Thank you for the call. By the way, as people are hanging up, lines are opening up if you want to get in today. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Should President Trump sign the stimulus bill? | ||
Let's go to Jason in Oregon. | ||
Go ahead, Jason. Hey, Owen. | ||
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Pleasure to speak with you. I think Trump should sign it as long as there are no poison pills in the bill. | |
Obviously, everybody knows that the Democrats are trying to sneak stuff in. | ||
Obviously, Trump's going to have to make the determination, you know, the risk-benefit calculus, whether or not the court that they include in there is worth the overall benefit to the economy. | ||
Trump's really, you know, the Democrats are jockeying to put Trump on his heels on this, to, you know, run off the clock and try to, you know, pivot in such a way that makes Trump look like he's holding out on it once they get all their crap in there. | ||
And you know, Trump's got to be careful that he doesn't end up being viewed the same way that the Democrats are being viewed now in their holding. | ||
Well, let me just rephrase that. | ||
Thanks for the call, Jason. | ||
Let me rephrase that to kind of make what you said clearer to the audience. | ||
Trump cannot act in fear of the mainstream news. | ||
So he cannot act in fear and sign a bill or not sign a bill over how he thinks the media is going to spin it. | ||
I get it. They're going to come after him no matter what. | ||
He could cure cancer. | ||
They'd bitch he put chemotherapy out of business. | ||
So he cannot operate in that fear. | ||
He cannot let the media and the Democrat combo put him against the ropes. | ||
Thanks for the call, Jason. Dennis in Virginia. | ||
Should President Trump sign the stimulus bill? | ||
Go ahead, Dennis. Oh, hell no, Owen. | ||
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I'll tell you what. They're trying to trap him and make him look bad. | |
They want to get him to sign it, but he's not going to sign it because they put all that crap in there. | ||
But if I could do a quick plug, I'm going to listen to you guys about this crisis, the virus and stuff. | ||
I got my Alexa Pure water filter, best thing I ever did. | ||
I love the water. My dog loves the water. | ||
I mean, I can't keep his bowl filled, that is, and I'm stocked up on food. | ||
I mean, you guys were headed off in the right direction. | ||
But as far as signing the bill, I mean, you know, it's like they say, don't let a good crisis go to waste. | ||
And the Democrats and the globalists are not letting it go to waste. | ||
Wall Street is raping America. | ||
It's all a big business. | ||
And all the Democrats are trying to get every dollar they can from us. | ||
It's just... | ||
It's incredible. | ||
So no, President Trump should not sign it. | ||
They're trying to set him up. Because they know he won't sign it, and they will blame him for not signing it. | ||
And he just needs to just play that ballgame. | ||
He needs to just... | ||
Roll with those punches. | ||
It's not going to hurt him politically. | ||
Everybody knows the mainstream news is out to get Trump. | ||
Everybody sees the hate Trump media. | ||
They lie about him all day. | ||
So he cannot let those haters and liars and frauds dictate his policy because he's afraid of their coverage. | ||
Final segment of the War Room today. | ||
We're going to take more calls. | ||
I got a clip of President Trump from his press conference today that I have to air. | ||
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Alright, here is the clip from just moments ago. | ||
President Trump just... Tearing in to a reporter today during the coronavirus briefing. | ||
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Mr. President, you tweeted earlier linking the closing of the country to your election success in November. | |
Is this Easter timeline based on your political interests? | ||
What do you mean by election success? | ||
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You tweeted, you said that the media wants the country to remain closed to hurt your odds of being re-elected. | |
No, the media would like to see me do poorly in the election. | ||
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Lawmakers and economists on both sides of the aisle have said that reopening the country by Easter is not a good idea. | |
What is that plan based on? | ||
Just so you understand. Are you ready? | ||
I think there are certain people that would like it not to open so quickly. | ||
I think there are certain people that would like it to do financially poorly because they think that would be very good as far as defeating me at the polls. | ||
I don't know if that's so, but I do think it's so that there are people in your profession that would like that to happen. | ||
I think it's very clear that there are people in your profession that write fake news. | ||
You do. She does. | ||
There are people in your profession that write fake news. | ||
They would love to see me for whatever reason, because we've done one hell of a job. | ||
Nobody's done the job that we've done. | ||
And it's lucky that you have this group here right now for this problem. | ||
Or you wouldn't even have a country left. | ||
Okay. And that is the cold hard truth there at the end of it. | ||
Alright, let's go back out to the phone lines. | ||
Should President Trump sign this stimulus bill or not? | ||
Jefferson in Virginia go ahead. | ||
Alright Jefferson the the crew was a little slow on the draw there. | ||
Let's try it again. Jefferson, should President Trump sign the bill or not? | ||
He should announce that he's going to veto the bill because he can't not sign it. | ||
If he doesn't sign it, it becomes law in 10 days. | ||
So he's got a 10-day window where he can say, I'm going to veto this bill with what's in it. | ||
I'm going to go line by line through it over the next nine days and tell you what's wrong with it. | ||
So you guys can go back to work in the House and the Senate and get this right I can do the direction from the Oval Office what's wrong with this bill so you can fix it to my liking. | ||
But I am going to veto this silly thing. | ||
Yeah, thank you for clarifying that. | ||
The legal is not not signing it. | ||
It would be vetoing it. | ||
And you know what they'll do? | ||
It'll take nine days to go over it line for line. | ||
But then they'll say, oh, he's delaying. | ||
He's killing Americans. | ||
Which, again, he can't pander to the fake news response. | ||
They'll drag him around like a rag in a tornado or something. | ||
It would be a good opportunity for us to see just how ugly it is the sausage they're making. | ||
But when it comes to funding the program, he could, you know, $6 trillion is essentially being created out of thin air here. | ||
So $4 trillion is coming out of the Exchange Stabilization Fund at the Fed. | ||
he could essentially direct Mnuchin to fund the rest of it that's in this bill without using Congress as the purse controller, out of the same fund and say I'm just gonna fund what I like out of the exchange stabilization fund based on the outline of what you gave me here. | ||
Well how radical is it to... | ||
Sorry, Jefferson. I got to take another call. | ||
But how radical is it, too? We're looking at the biggest stimulus relief bill ever. | ||
Ever. Because of the coronavirus thing. | ||
800 dead? Not trying to desensitize folks, but I mean, the biggest ever? | ||
I mean, who's measuring this? | ||
Let's go to Daniel in Texas. | ||
Should President Trump sign the stimulus bill or veto it? | ||
No, sir. You shouldn't. | ||
All right, Daniel. Thank you so much for adding that. | ||
Let's go to Matt in California. | ||
Should President Trump sign the stimulus bill or veto? | ||
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But what he should do is he should have a fireside chat and he should go line by line through it and show the disgusting level that these politicians are willing to go to when all of the money should go to the people or at least the hospitals. | |
I personally vote for the Owen Schroer plan over that. | ||
But I do have one thing to say because I'm out here in California and I am boots on the ground and they've already got drones down the street. | ||
I haven't seen them, but they're all pumped on them. | ||
And I've heard a lot of people are doxing the mayor of LA, and I'm not going to say what his name is, but I really fear that maybe somebody might go by and shut off his electricity, or they're talking about breaking his water mains. | ||
I mean, I'm just really worried about that. | ||
Yeah, we don't want this to turn into a civil war, a hot civil war situation. | ||
I mean, the Democrats are engaged in a cold civil war against America. | ||
Just expose it. The problem is, the president doesn't have... | ||
Look, what you said is 100% accurate. | ||
I agree. But the problem is, the president doesn't have the time to sit here and go line for line. | ||
He's dealing with real issues. | ||
He's dealing with world leaders. | ||
He has things he has to do. | ||
So it's like that's the burden of the American public. | ||
Now, usually the American public is so distracted with sports and everything, they don't have time either. | ||
Maybe they do have time now. | ||
Of course, you have Pornhub going out there saying, free porn for everybody. | ||
So maybe that distracts them. | ||
But for the president... | ||
See, the president is, in some fashion... | ||
This isn't just the truth, and I would say it's good on him, but also bad on some ways. | ||
The president is relying on the American public to be informed. | ||
The president is relying on the American public to read into these things and find out what's going on. | ||
And if they don't, then he loses that battle that he's not fighting because he's consciously decided to fight other things that are probably more important. | ||
But that's kind of the crutch of that situation. | ||
All right, Derek in Pennsylvania. | ||
Should President Trump sign this stimulus bill or veto? | ||
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He should absolutely veto this thing. | |
I mean, and while doing so, he should call them out directly. | ||
I mean, this is a direct assault on America at this standpoint. | ||
Like, China funding all the media right now, directly attacking our president, our economy, everything else going on right now? | ||
This is ridiculous. | ||
Every American is passed. | ||
The whole majority of the country is behind the president right now. | ||
Why does he call them out for what they are? | ||
This is an enemy attack on the United States. | ||
I mean, would you agree? | ||
I think that the president is just playing too much ball with these people. | ||
It's time for the president to quit playing ball with the mainstream news, quit playing ball with the deep state, and play ball with the American public. | ||
We have his back. | ||
If he says, you know what, screw it, we're reopening the economy, we're not signing the stimulus bill, America will have his back. | ||
The media will attack him all day long. | ||
The Democrats will call him all kinds of names. | ||
Fudge him! Fudge them! | ||
They don't represent America anymore. | ||
That's their choice. The American people have Trump's back. | ||
Thanks for the call, Derek. Reid in Florida. | ||
Should the president sign the stimulus bill or veto? | ||
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No, he shouldn't sign it. | |
And also, Owen, if you go check your DMs on Twitter, I sent you a picture of the $1,000 Trump bill that is already made. | ||
I actually have a friend of mine actually sent me one of those as a wallet. | ||
I have a $1,000 Trump bill wallet. | ||
It's kind of a funny little gag thing. | ||
Thanks for the call, Reid. | ||
Let's go to Bart in Georgia. | ||
Should the president sign or veto the stimulus bill? | ||
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Oh, you got him on the phone? | |
Where can people find that? | ||
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You know, I don't know because I didn't record it, but it was on Tuesday night between 9 and 9.30, so I don't know how to find it. | |
Wait, wait, hold on, hold on. | ||
You're hosting your nightly talk show. | ||
You guys don't have archives? Well, no, no. | ||
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I called into WSB on a talk show, and then I swam CNN and said, Free Roger Stone, and then I went on about the... | |
So your best bet, if you want to find that audio clip, just go find that radio station's archives. | ||
They probably archive it themselves, or you can call and request the air check. | ||
By law, they're supposed to have an air check and have archives of all of their on-air content. | ||
I don't know. These things kind of fall by the wayside. | ||
We talk on radio stations these days, but they still have their air check if you want to try to get that. | ||
All right. Sorry to the callers I didn't get to. | ||
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Thanks to the great crew. | ||
Thanks to the great audience supporting us at Infowarsstore.com. | ||
Remember, folks, Infowarsstore.com. | ||
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Band.video. Stay tuned tonight. | ||
I've got something up my sleeve tonight. | ||
You stay classy, InfoWarriors. | ||
It is with no pleasure... | ||
That I come to you and report to you that Infowars' worst analysis of the coming events six weeks ago has turned out to be dead on yet again. | ||
But it was the scripting. | ||
It was the choreographed nature of the Communist Chinese, the EU, mainstream controlled media In the West, the United Nations, that let us know that this virus was going to be used to bring down Western economies. | ||
Communist China bought the weaponized virus from Obama five years ago. | ||
It's been confirmed it's man-made. | ||
There's been an almost complete lockdown on that info, even though members of the Senate Intelligence Committee have come out and said that's where all the evidence points. | ||
So a manufactured virus that they know is going to create devastation and panic is released right as the United States won the trade war with Communist China. | ||
Now remember, Communist China is not just China, it's all the globalist interests that have built up China to be the model of authoritarianism for the entire world. | ||
And so Infowars was dead on saying that if Trump didn't upfront understand that he was being set up, and that if Trump tried to play it down as to not create panic, they would then double back later Unified in the corporate media and say that he had dropped the ball by not installing enough of emergency early and that it was his fault that the virus spread uncontrollably inside the United States. | ||
Even though the facts don't show any of that, they show the opposite. | ||
China said it was no big deal and was covering it up. | ||
Trump went along with that as to not create a new trade war. | ||
Then, as soon as China was seen as the wondrous good guys in all of this by all the media and saints killing people at checkpoints and shutting down whole cities and welding people into their homes, as soon as that was completed, suddenly it shifted that Trump hadn't done enough, even though it was the United Nations, that had said weeks and weeks ago Trump was wrong for stopping flights from China. | ||
They wanted it to come here, they wanted it to spread, and they wanted to use it as an economic crisis to kill the Trump recovery and hopefully remove him from office and to stop his nationwide rallies because of the virus and so much more. | ||
And now, exactly as we predicted six weeks ago, The controlled corporate press is blaming President Trump for the virus that originated in China. | ||
So make no mistake, America is at war with an axis of evil. | ||
The Communist Chinese is its main base of operations. | ||
But the megabanks, the EU, the UN, and the leftists across the world are banded together openly celebrating that this will kill the US recovery. | ||
And America becoming great again, because the last 50 years has been about slowly deindustrializing us, turning us against our friends and family, breaking up our families, turning men against women, women against men, race war, all of this garbage. | ||
And because America is coming back, the globalists are so angry. | ||
And so now they're using the global power they had over the economy to try to shut our economy down. | ||
And they're so arrogant, they're bragging about it, just like Bill Maher did a week ago, saying, we're going to bring Trump down with this coronavirus. | ||
These people are sick. | ||
And they're evil. We have to come together and realize what's happening and rally behind President Trump and rally behind America and expose where the virus came from and the fact that it's man-made. | ||
Infowars.com forward slash show and man.video. | ||
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