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Well, ladies and gentlemen, there's no doubt Vivek Ramaswamy is saying all the right things. | ||
His rhetoric might be even more hardcore than Trump, but fair criticism, fair questions. | ||
He addresses some of them in this video he published yesterday. | ||
Hey guys, we are continuing to surge in the race. | ||
And that means the knives are continuing to come out. | ||
So we're going to keep debunking the myths as they come up because I think it's important to be transparent and address criticisms. | ||
That's part of what it means. | ||
If you can't handle the heat, you stay out of the kitchen. | ||
And I'm running for president of the United States. | ||
So we're going to address any of these criticisms as they come out. | ||
A couple of the favorites from the last couple of days. | ||
One is this funny, relatively old hackneyed one that they're pulling back out that I somehow made a lot of money off of some failed Alzheimer's drug. | ||
Wrong. Actually, you know, what is true is I did develop a drug for Alzheimer's disease. | ||
And like 99.7% of drugs that have ever been tested for Alzheimer's, thousands of other drugs, mine was one of the many that also didn't work. | ||
That's just a fact of life. | ||
If you're developing medicines, some of them aren't going to work. | ||
And in the area of Alzheimer's disease, almost none of them work. | ||
Now, the mythology is somehow that I made money off this failure. | ||
That's wrong. My company, Royvent, set up a subsidiary, Axivand, that Royvent could have sold shares in, that I could have sold shares in before that failure. | ||
We didn't. In fact, many people would call that honorable. | ||
That was extremely painful to me when that drug failed. | ||
So how did I make my money then? | ||
Well, it turns out that I worked on a number of other medicines, five of which are FDA-approved today. | ||
One for prostate cancer, another for endometriosis and uterine fibroids, another for psoriasis, another for overactive bladder, another for a rare genetic condition in kids, where 20 kids a year are born with a genetic disease, where 100% of them die by the age of three. | ||
And with treatment, a majority of those kids can live lives of a normal duration. | ||
I'm proud of those accomplishments. | ||
That was part of how I had success in the world of biotech. | ||
Yes, that is how you actually create value and make money without apologizing for it. | ||
And what I teach young people across this country is, you know what, you're gonna go through hardship. | ||
Not everything you do is gonna succeed. | ||
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But hardship isn't the same thing as victimhood. | |
Hardship is what teaches you who you are. | ||
That worked for me. And that's what led me to success, not just with Royvind, which is a nearly $10 billion publicly traded company today, which is the one that I founded and built from scratch, but several other companies like Chapter and like Strive, other successful companies that I've founded since then as well. | ||
So I'll be happy to take my entrepreneurial background and business background toe to toe with anybody else. | ||
I'm proud to have done that by the age of 38. | ||
It's one of the experiences that will allow me to succeed as chief executive of this country as the next president. | ||
Another lie that I've sort of been humored by floating around is this position that I'm somehow anti-Israel. | ||
That's just dead false and reflects the desperation of, frankly, some other candidates who feel like their fundraising might be lagging and so they need to figure out how to attack me as a way to raise funds. | ||
That's what they seem to be doing. The fact of the matter is our relationship with Israel will be stronger by the end of my first term than it ever has been. | ||
Actually, I was just talking about my company. | ||
Turns out one of the founding investors in my company was actually an Israeli firm. | ||
I've been to Israel many times. | ||
I have deep respect for Israel, and I think our friendship with Israel is going to continue to a higher level when I'm the U.S. president because I'll treat it as a friendship, not as just a transactional client relationship. | ||
What does that mean? I'm going to lead Israel diplomatically into Abraham Accords 2.0. | ||
In my capacity as U.S. president, that'll be a great diplomatic accomplishment. | ||
Get Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Indonesia into that pact. | ||
Further partner with Israel to make sure that Iran never ever becomes a nuclear powerhouse, never becomes nuclear armed. | ||
We've got to make sure of that. | ||
But I also want to learn from Israel. | ||
Israel has great border policies, tough on crime policies, a strong national identity, a missile defense system that I would love to have in this country. | ||
That's what friends do. They make each other strong. | ||
They learn from each other. That's what our friendship with Israel is going to look like. | ||
I'm going to have a good relationship with Bibi. | ||
I'll invite him to the White House in a way that Biden didn't have the courage to do. | ||
This is what it means to be a true friend. | ||
And no, I don't talk in the way that a standard establishment GOP politician- All right, now, we've got more from Vivek, and he's also addressed the Soros Fellowship Program scholarship that he took as well. | ||
And again, I think his explanation was adequate. | ||
But there you go. Hey, we're vetting Our political leadership, we're vetting the people we might vote for better than ever before. | ||
And that's a good thing. | ||
And it's a good thing Vivek is hearing it and responding to it. | ||
I look at this all as a good sign that we're going the right direction, at least with our movement politically. | ||
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We are getting crushed in the housing market. | |
We are getting crushed in the automobile market. | ||
We are getting crushed in our grocery bills. | ||
They're sitting here attacking you, attacking your economy, attacking your culture, attacking your borders. | ||
And then they say you're inhumane. | ||
Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, it is Friday, September 1st, 2023. | ||
This is the InfoWars War Room brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
We are 431 days away from the 2024 election. | ||
Today, we're going to extend our tradition of the Veterans Call-In Show. | ||
Usually, we do that last Friday of the month, but we decided to just do it on the first Friday of this month, and then we'll do it again later in the month as well. | ||
We'll actually have two in September for not having one in August. | ||
I'm expecting definitely in the third hour, but maybe even in the second hour, we'll be able to open up our phone lines for our great veterans, and you guys can weigh in on anything you'd like. | ||
But I've got a loaded, loaded video list today. | ||
Light News Desk, loaded video list. | ||
We're gonna hear more from Vivek. | ||
We're gonna hear from Trump. | ||
We're gonna hear from Trump's lawyers. | ||
We're gonna hear from the White House, Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
I mean, they can't stop lying. | ||
We're going to hear from Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
What did Oprah say that has people upset? | ||
We're going to hear from Joe Biden, Slippery Joe, Pedo Joe, where he runs. | ||
He runs from the reporters asking about the state of the economy. | ||
He's touting Bidenomics. | ||
And it was interesting. | ||
I was looking into the Florida insurance issue. | ||
That we've been talking about this week with the hurricane that just smashed into Florida. | ||
And I found another story. | ||
And I did a little more digging into it. | ||
I've got some friends in this industry, but it's just, we are getting pinched. | ||
Prices are going up across the board. | ||
There is nothing you can find right now that is getting cheaper. | ||
Except maybe a politician. | ||
And an OnlyFans whore. | ||
I don't think anything else is getting cheaper. | ||
And it's funny because when I looked into this, I thought, you know, I actually noticed that that went up too. | ||
And it's just one of those things where you just, you look at it, like you get your bills and you look at it and you're just like, oh, gee. | ||
And then, no, oh yeah, no, that did go up, didn't it? | ||
Oh yeah. Bidenomics strikes again. | ||
So it's just every which way. | ||
Now, I've been teasing this. | ||
I've compiled this list today. | ||
We're going to be able to fit it into a segment. | ||
But understand, I could play these clips for hours. | ||
And it's starting to become a social media trend. | ||
You have mothers, homemakers. | ||
I mean, really, it is mostly women. | ||
You'll see most of the people in these videos are women. | ||
And I think maybe because for men it's a pride thing. | ||
And men don't like to talk about financial hardships. | ||
We just kind of lower our head. | ||
It's like we do with all our emotions. | ||
We just bury them deep down. | ||
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Bury them deep. Deeper than somebody that's been Clinton-sided. | |
And so it's mostly women, but the story is the same. | ||
They're just stunned. They don't know how they're going to afford to live. | ||
They're basically completely up against the wall financially. | ||
Their bills are going up. | ||
Their paycheck is not. They're already going under now on credit card debt because of this trend of paycheck to paycheck to paycheck and then one emergency and then boom, you're behind. | ||
So, you know, you listen to this show every day. | ||
I have been warning about this really the entire calendar year. | ||
I've been saying that this story is about to bubble over. | ||
Well, we're getting to that point. | ||
And so I'm going to show you these videos. | ||
We got a lot from Canada. We got some from the United States, Australia, all over the world. | ||
But understand, I could make a domestic issue of it, and I will. | ||
And I'll show you some of the other stories today as Joe Biden goes in front of the press and says the economy's doing great. | ||
And then when the press starts saying, really, because our numbers say differently, he slips off the stage and slinks away and ignores questions. | ||
So this story is not going anywhere. | ||
The story is about to break. | ||
And Joe Biden thinks he can just ignore the press as he campaigns on Bidenomics. | ||
But of course we all know what Bidenomics means. | ||
We're in the Biden depression. | ||
Some are calling it the silent depression. | ||
With all these viral videos going around, And then you have real economists breaking it down, and they're calling it the silent depression is what we're in. | ||
We are in the silent depression. | ||
And I guess that's because nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
And I guess that's because the media that lies to protect Joe Biden isn't going to talk about it. | ||
And of course, Joe Biden and his White House, they're liars, so they're not going to talk about it. | ||
So I guess that's why it's the silent depression. | ||
But it's not the silent depression. | ||
Your bank account is screaming right now, probably. | ||
And so we're gonna show this compilation here. | ||
But again, understand, I could play these videos for hours. | ||
So then there's Joe. | ||
So we're gonna have that. And we've got some other political news as well today. | ||
But you go around. | ||
And this is why, in a way, if they do bring back lockdowns or masks, it'll just benefit Trump politically. | ||
Because there's still a handful, and it might be a small amount, but there is a voting block of people that blame Trump for the lockdowns and for the virus. | ||
And this is your kind of uneducated voter that just tends to attach anything to leadership. | ||
And so, if there was another one, then they'd say, oh, I guess that wasn't Trump. | ||
So maybe I do like Trump. | ||
Now... So, do we want to see them bring back the masks and the vaccines and the lockdowns and everything and face that pain that it's going to cause? | ||
And it's going to be bad. | ||
Because it might help us politically in a year, in 431 days? | ||
Or is that just like, hey, that's going to be too much of a burden to bear. | ||
And so we gotta stop it. | ||
We can't let it happen. | ||
And really, probably the second option is the best option. | ||
But if they do bring it back, it's only gonna help Trump. | ||
So maybe they don't. | ||
But I don't know. The Democrat Party is in a spiral right now. | ||
And Joe Biden is their leader. | ||
Joe Biden is their leader. | ||
Or who's the real leader? | ||
Maybe it's actually Barack Obama. | ||
But you've got Democrats that are leaving the party in droves. | ||
So let's go ahead and go to one of them. | ||
And this was a very influential top Democrat, very popular, ran for president, made some waves. | ||
That's Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
She's completely abandoned the Democrat Party, so much so that now she regularly gives them a tongue lashing like this in clip 10. | ||
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Jordan, this is yet another example of how far President Joe Biden's politicized Department of Justice is willing to go to try to destroy his main political opponent as the presidential election is going on. | |
This foundational purpose of what the Biden administration is doing is really the thing that should be most concerning to everyone. | ||
As we can see, all of these indictments count after count after count being thrown at former President Donald Trump is clearly an effort to divert his focus away from the campaign and towards fighting on multiple fronts in these lawsuits and to completely drain him and his campaign of resources so that they can't focus on actually campaigning and trying to win this election. | ||
The founders envisioned that our country would be a country of laws, not of men. | ||
And what we're seeing here, most concerning as it relates to the First Amendment, but you take all of these different attacks and indictments in whole, what we're seeing is a politicized Department of Justice that has disqualified itself From being able to fulfill the awesome responsibility that they're entrusted with because they are using it, first of all, to go after their political opponents, namely Donald Trump and his supporters, and also using the Department of Justice to protect the Democrat elite, namely President Joe Biden, by extension Hunter Biden. | ||
So we're seeing how this politicized Department of Justice is being used to achieve both of those purposes, both of which Harm the American people's interests, the interests of our country and our democracy. | ||
Wow, that's Tulsi Gabbard. | ||
She was one of the top candidates for the Democrat nomination. | ||
Now listen to her. Please realize that all of these indictments and lawsuits against me are conceived and run by radical left Democrats, the same lunatics that are destroying our country. | ||
The indictments and litigation are highly partisan election interference. | ||
Now we're in a partially corrupt system of justice. | ||
We call it a system of justice. | ||
It's really a system of injustice filled up with Marxists, fascists, communists, and radical left Democrats. | ||
But also, it has great American patriots who see what is happening to our country, who see that our country is going bad, is going communist, and they're not going to allow it to continue to happen. | ||
They're going to stop it. | ||
These are the most important people right now in the history of our country. | ||
We will win. We will bring back America. | ||
We will make America great again. | ||
Thank you very much. There's Donald J. Trump. | ||
And so they hate him so much in the White House. | ||
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Look at this. This was... | |
Sent to a member of the independent press, because to be in the White House press corps, you've got to be a dyed-in-the-wool, hard, liberal, left, progressive Democrat. | ||
They have this Trump figurine head. | ||
There's this little shelf in the White House press room. | ||
Behind the media gaggle. | ||
And they have this Trump head figurine that looks like they've all smashed it up, stomped on it, thrown it around, used it like a baseball. | ||
Because that's how deranged and sick the left is. | ||
And they just put it right there in the White House press room. | ||
You have to understand, what you're dealing with are people who have a very, very... | ||
What's the word I'm looking for? | ||
Not Neanderthal or prehistoric. | ||
I mean, these are... | ||
But really, this is like they're beheading. | ||
This is like they pretend that they fight a battle. | ||
That's what it is. It's stolen valor and it's LARPing. | ||
They're not real warriors. | ||
They don't go into battle. | ||
They don't take beatings and they don't have scars. | ||
They don't bleed. They don't break. | ||
They just pretend like they're these tough warriors, and then they have a Trump figurine head. | ||
So they didn't march through the gates and behead the king and show it to the people a sign of victory. | ||
No, they cheated, they lied, they stole, and then they took a little figurine and kicked it around the press room and then put it up on the shelf like they beheaded a king. | ||
So it's very archaic in that they're somehow getting some rise out of this, like they've just scalped Donald Trump, they've just beheaded the king. | ||
But of course it's all LARPing. | ||
But that's their symbolism. | ||
And they have it right there in the White House press room, just so everybody knows the rules around here. | ||
Just so everybody knows, hey, we beheaded the king. | ||
We killed the king. | ||
You're coming in here? | ||
This is the Democrats' house, and we behead our opposition. | ||
So there you go. | ||
And whoever in the White House press corps that shared that with the independent media... | ||
Good on you. | ||
Because America needs to see what type of deranged lunatics we're dealing with here. | ||
When Kathy Griffin holds up a decapitated Trump head, you know, that's really how they feel. | ||
I mean, that is the lust these people have for power. | ||
Now, Trump's lawyer, Elena Habba, has made herself readily available to the media. | ||
And I actually talked to her the other day, and I asked her, I was like, are you guys really prepared for this? | ||
I mean, do you really understand what you're going up against here? | ||
Because I still think there's a level of naivety in some of Trump's legal team and counsel here. | ||
And we saw what happened in the Rudy Giuliani case with the default. | ||
We called that day one. So here's Alina Haba on Fox News. | ||
And when I hear this, I just think, not sure you fully understand the situation yet. | ||
Here it is. Trump's lawyer, Alina Hubba, clip six. | ||
I think it's not surprising that he pled today not guilty. | ||
Obviously, he waived his right to go in for an arraignment in person because why give them more of a media frenzy? | ||
We don't need that. So, you know, from here we actually get to litigate the case, which as an attorney I look forward to. | ||
I know our legal team does as well to getting to take our own turn at looking at all of the information and our own turn to put our side out. | ||
Which is something that everybody needs to remember has not happened as of yet. | ||
Four indictments are simply that, an indictment, which is just one-sided BS, for lack of a better word, on their political scheme to interfere with the leading candidate for president. | ||
So, okay. | ||
Technically speaking, as far as precedent and the law is concerned, absolutely. | ||
You are right. You now get to litigate this case. | ||
But we aren't in normal times. | ||
You are in the Biden regime. | ||
You are under far-left tyranny that has weaponized every institution of our government against we the people, in this case, Donald Trump. | ||
So sure. Sure. | ||
Alex Jones and his legal team thought that they could litigate the case too. | ||
They thought they could have discovery. | ||
They thought they could present evidence. | ||
They thought they could have their day in court. | ||
And their side of the story could be heard. | ||
But that's not what happened. | ||
So I see when Trump's legal team is saying we're excited to litigate this case. | ||
you Are you making sure you're going to get that opportunity? | ||
Do you understand how this has gone recently? | ||
I hope so. | ||
And I would be prepared for that not to happen. | ||
If I was Trump's legal team, I would be prepared for that not to happen. | ||
And I don't know what that means. | ||
I don't know if that means having a public presentation ready to go or trying to make some measures to make sure that doesn't happen in the coming months. | ||
I just hope they're not going to be shocked to find out that they can't litigate this case in the way they assume they can. | ||
Because that would be a major, major misfire. | ||
Now, when we come back, we're going to go back to the White House. | ||
I don't know if this is the biggest lie Karine Jean-Pierre has ever told, but... | ||
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I mean... | |
What color is the sky? | ||
Well, the sky is green, says Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
What color is grass? Well, grass is blue, says Karine Jean-Pierre. | ||
I mean, this is the level of lying now. | ||
The grass is blue, the sky is green. | ||
You know, it's just, it's unbelievable. | ||
She goes up there and she just blatantly tells you that grass is not green. | ||
So you'll have that next. | ||
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So, so, there is no doubt Karine Jean-Pierre is the biggest liar in White House Press Secretary history. | ||
And that is saying a lot. | ||
There have been some big liars, and I don't know if she's told the most consequential lies. | ||
That have led us into wars like others have before, like a Dana Perino or what was that guy that was Barack's press secretary? | ||
Jay something? I forget his name. | ||
It's on the tip of my tongue. | ||
So it might be a more innocent lie, but she tells the most blatant, obvious lies you've ever heard. | ||
So, I mean, what takes the cake right now? | ||
That the Biden administration is... | ||
What is it? What is it that the Biden administration is doing here, Karine Jean-Pierre, in clip 11? | ||
The president has done more to secure the border and to deal with this issue of immigration than anybody else. | ||
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He really has. He really has. | |
He really has. | ||
He really has. | ||
Yeah. I mean... | ||
Who believes this? Who believes that? | ||
Does Karine Jean-Pierre actually believe that and think that? | ||
So you have two options now. | ||
Karine Jean-Pierre is either the dumbest person in the history of the press secretary or she is the biggest liar in the history of the press secretary. | ||
Odds might be she's both. | ||
Joe Biden is... I'm sorry... | ||
I didn't hear that right. Maybe clip 12, maybe... | ||
Let me hear that one more time. | ||
Maybe clip 12 will give it to me, because I'm not sure... | ||
She didn't actually say that, did she? | ||
Let me see. The president has done more to secure the border and to deal with this issue of immigration than anybody else. | ||
He really has. He really has. | ||
He really has. | ||
That is something else, isn't it? | ||
He really has. | ||
Because she knows she's lying. | ||
So you hear that, you're like, wait a second... | ||
I've seen the illegal immigration numbers. | ||
I've seen the protests in Chicago and New York and Texas and Los Angeles. | ||
And we've seen the numbers, 5 million since Biden got in. | ||
We've seen the videos from the border with them pouring across the tens of thousands, the caravans. | ||
Biden's done more? It's the most secure border in the history of the country? | ||
Yeah, boy, that doesn't make... And so he really has. | ||
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He really has. | |
Joe Biden has secured the border. | ||
Joe Biden has secured the border. | ||
But that wasn't all the lies coming out of the White House today. | ||
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He really has. | |
He's a real boy. | ||
Jeez. That's really Santa Claus. | ||
That's really the Easter Bunny. | ||
Joe Biden has really done it. | ||
He's secured the border. | ||
No, there were more lies. | ||
Joe Biden comes out and gives a statement on the economy today telling us how great it is and touting Bidenomics yet again. | ||
Not so fast. | ||
Not so fast. | ||
Inside today's disastrous jobs report, 670,000 full-time jobs lost in two months. | ||
First one million part-time surge. | ||
Worst unadjusted August payroll since Great Recession. | ||
Now, Joe Biden doesn't take questions from the press. | ||
He doesn't have press conferences. So when he finished telling the White House press gaggle how great the economy was, a few reporters rose their voices and said, well, wait a second. | ||
That's not what we're seeing. | ||
And here's how that went in clip 23. | ||
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Why are so many Americans living in pay special pay? | |
I don't even have to tell you. | ||
I'm a story business partner. | ||
Will you give your bank records to Congress, President Biden? | ||
We're going to see you in a government panel tomorrow. | ||
Yes. Will you give your bank records to Congress? | ||
So, are you worried about student loan payments? | ||
Not so friendly. | ||
Now, I've been predicting that eventually this media gaggle is going to turn on Biden. | ||
Because at the end of the day, they are jackals. | ||
They are hyenas. They need to feed. | ||
They need to feed. | ||
And Joe Biden is not giving them anything. | ||
No press conferences, no questions, nothing. | ||
So they're getting a little hungry there. | ||
But he'll continue to ignore them. | ||
He'll continue to walk away. | ||
He'll continue not to answer. | ||
And then he'll continue to trot Crane Jean Pierre out there to just lie to your face. | ||
And those pathetic media members just take it. | ||
They just sit there and take it right up their political rear ends. | ||
And the only people that stand for anything that I can see that are in the White House press gaggle are Simon Atiba from an African news network and then Peter Doocy from Fox News. | ||
Everybody else seems to enjoy getting rammed in their political rear end by this White House. | ||
But I got a feeling the aches and pains and the moans and complaints are probably going to be on their way soon. | ||
You hear a little bit of it there. | ||
So Corrine Jean-Pierre tells you that it's the most secure border of all time. | ||
Joe Biden has done it. And then Joe Biden tells you it's the greatest economy of all time. | ||
It's Bidenomics. Couldn't be bigger lies out there. | ||
Now, when we come back in the next segment, I'm going to play these videos, a short compilation. | ||
There's hours of this. | ||
I've boiled it down for one segment, a compilation of the real state of the economy. | ||
And understanding that this is a global plan, this is why they need the global government, this is why they use climate change and viruses and all this other stuff to bring in the global government. | ||
And eventually the story is going to be that every human being on Earth in this digital servitude to the corporate world government will have their lives rationed out. | ||
You'll have your energy rationed out. | ||
You'll have your food, your water, your freedoms. | ||
Everything will be rationed out because you're a poison. | ||
You're a blithe on this planet. | ||
You're a parasite. You're a cancer. | ||
You cause climate change. | ||
You cause viruses. | ||
But in order to do that, they have to crush you. | ||
In order to do that, they have to first make you dependent on them so that you're so desperate for that central bank digital currency that you will take your vaccine and you will stop eating meat. | ||
And you will live in a house at 80 degrees because you can't have it any cooler than that. | ||
It causes climate change. | ||
So this is a global depression, but not all the countries are going to go through this. | ||
And that's how this is going to end up emerging. | ||
Is these BRICS countries, their citizens are not going to be crushed by this global government tyranny that we're all going to see. | ||
We're going to play this compilation, but folks, it's everything is up. | ||
And I was looking into the story in Florida about the insurance insolvency, and I found a whole new story. | ||
Insurance rates are up on average at a national rate of 20%. | ||
Did you notice your insurance rates went up? | ||
I just, you know, it's just one of those bills you just look at and you pay. | ||
And I saw these stories and I went and I looked at it. | ||
I was like, oh yeah, my insurance did go up. | ||
House insurance, car insurance, it all went up. | ||
It's Bidenomics. So I've been talking about this story all year. | ||
That is just waiting to pop off. | ||
And that's the true state of not just the U.S. economy, but really the Western economies. | ||
And that's because they've all sold out to globalism, the World Economic Forum, and this idea that the future human has to live under digital slavery and have all of Their lives rationed by a global government. | ||
So that's why you're seeing the struggle, not just here in America, but around the world as well. | ||
Here's a short compilation of dozens, hundreds of viral videos discussing this. | ||
They're calling it the silent depression because the media won't cover it, but they're talking about it all over the internet. | ||
And so here are some examples. | ||
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I live in Ontario, Canada, and I just paid $20 for a tiny little bag of grapes. | |
The other day, I paid $5 for two apples. | ||
Two apples was $5 at the grocery store. | ||
I just saw a carton of eggs for $10. | ||
Like, what? I don't understand it. | ||
I don't know what's happening with our country, but it is rapidly declining. | ||
The cost of living is astronomical, and the federal government is absolutely crushing the middle class. | ||
I don't know how anybody, if you're making less than $100,000 a year here, I don't know how you're doing it. | ||
I think $100,000 can allow you to maybe pay your insane rent and your basic bills and necessities. | ||
And then you have $0 left over at the end of the day to do anything. | ||
So basically, if you live in Canada, you live to work to pay bills and pay taxes. | ||
And that's basically it. So yeah, I want to leave and I don't know where to go. | ||
So big news. | ||
It's official. I am leaving Canada in two months. | ||
I was actually really excited. | ||
My house is sold and everything's packed. | ||
And, man, I fought to stay here so bad. | ||
But I just cannot find the care my kid needs. | ||
And it's just too hard. | ||
It's too hard to be here. | ||
I'm just struggling in every area. | ||
And the government, just everything's gone downhill. | ||
And this is not the Canada I moved to. | ||
And I've spent more than half my life here, 23 years. | ||
And I've been so in it that now that it's final, I just realized how sad I am. | ||
And I hate that I'm being forced to do this. | ||
And I'm leaving so many pieces of my heart here. | ||
Maybe one day we can come back. | ||
But man, I'm so sad that Canada is like this. | ||
So in Canada, we have some wonderful things that we want to share with the rest of the world. | ||
One, we are one of the most expensive countries to live in currently. | ||
We have the highest amount of taxes and inflation. | ||
We have free health care. | ||
I don't think so. | ||
Actually, we don't have free health care. | ||
When you have a tax system the way we do, we pay every single month just as much as the Americans for our health care, whether you believe it or not. | ||
Health care costs in the United States are about $900 a month for a family. | ||
Do the math on how much you bring in as a family and how much taxes you pay on everything, not just your income. | ||
I think we probably end up saving money. | ||
Look at the price of the house here in Canada. | ||
A half a million dollars is an average price for a house right now. | ||
And that's American. You want to rent? | ||
Well, we're talking about $2,000 and up for a house and for an apartment about $1,500, $1,600 a month and up. | ||
Last night I went to the gas station. | ||
I live in Ontario and I need someone to tell me The pros and cons of living in America. | ||
Because at this point, Canada just ain't it. | ||
It's just not it anymore. | ||
The cost of living It's just, it's too much. | ||
You're not going to find any relief here. I can't afford to move out. | ||
I'm 24. We've got Bidenomics. | ||
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And I'm embarrassed that I can't move out. | |
I can't leave my toxic household. | ||
So what am I supposed to do? | ||
Where am I supposed to go? | ||
What are the pros and cons of America? | ||
And everyone's like, oh, Canada's so great, this and that. | ||
It's not anymore. | ||
Free health care? You know how long it takes to see a mental health professional in Canada? | ||
A year. Welcome to communism. | ||
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A year. I might as well pay for private health care. | |
The waitlist is so long. | ||
Like, you don't even get the adequate help of me. | ||
You are experiencing communism. So where do we go at this point? | ||
Where are we supposed to live? | ||
Americans talking about this phenomenon. | ||
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In a place where I'm able to enjoy my life as well. | |
Because I'm not enjoying it here. | ||
I feel so utterly stuck. | ||
You are experiencing communism. | ||
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You go to school, you get a degree, and you're still not guaranteed a job. | |
That used to be like a decent amount of money, not anymore. | ||
Okay, so this is much different than other content that I post on this page, but I felt like... | ||
This is just a health nutritionist, has a big following for health, now she's talking to Kami. | ||
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So I don't know how much longer middle-class Americans can continue on the path that we're on. | |
My fiance and I combined make what I would think a good salary. | ||
A salary that 10 years ago I would have thought if I make this much money I really made it in life. | ||
But I'm finding myself in a position now where we're making more money than we've ever made and we are literally the brokest we've ever been. | ||
I did the math yesterday with my paychecks and I literally have $2,000 less coming home per month due to taxes and other BS that comes out of my paycheck each month. | ||
Where the heck is that money actually going? | ||
Because it's certainly not going to services that are helping struggling Americans. | ||
We literally cannot get a house. | ||
Where I live in New Jersey, if we want any chance at getting a house, we literally need to have at least $100,000 cash to put down. | ||
But honestly, that's not even enough because there are literally people coming in to New Jersey with half a million dollars plus cash buying up homes. | ||
Don't ask me where people are getting this money from. | ||
Apparently I've heard that it's basically large corporations that are buying up all the houses and making it really, really hard for the middle class to have purchasing power. | ||
And honestly, I wouldn't be surprised if we believe in the idea that over time the goal is to get rid of the middle class so that there's only the rich and the poor. | ||
I'm honestly completely disgusted with the way things have gone in this country. | ||
And honestly, it's not even just this country. | ||
It seems to be worldwide. | ||
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And I need to say it, but it's largely because of the pandemic. | |
I don't really know what the purpose of this was other than just to vent and just to let other people know that feel this way because I'm sure you guys are out there that you are not alone. | ||
Like this is a real struggle and I'm starting to feel extremely disillusioned and quite honestly hopeless. | ||
I walked out and sat in my truck and just cried. | ||
What the hell, Sam's Club? | ||
What the hell everywhere? How is anyone affording to eat right now? | ||
I mean, because we're struggling to have enough money to feed us for the whole month. | ||
I have four kids plus myself and we struggle to put food on the table. | ||
I shouldn't be struggling. | ||
We make enough money that I shouldn't be struggling. | ||
I remember my bank accounts depleting, even though I'm working the same. | ||
I'm spending the same I was before, but before I was still making and saving money. | ||
Instead of taking my two normal coffees, I've just reduced it down to one. | ||
It's really hard to get out and do social activities. | ||
Going out with dinner, or lunch, or brunch, any food. | ||
These are people saying what they've had to give up because of the economy. | ||
We find it's a lot cheaper. I recently applied for food stamps because I get paid weekly and sometimes I don't even make it paycheck to paycheck. | ||
My rent is $18.95. | ||
Then you got my utilities and you got my car note, you got my daycare. | ||
I spend $1,600 a month on daycare. | ||
When I add up my rent, my water, my electric, my phone bill, my car note, And my daycare, I spent over $4,200 a month just on those items. | ||
Notice how I didn't mention groceries or gas to get to work. | ||
Notice how I didn't mention school supplies or- Part two of things that I have given up as the cost of living increases. | ||
Oh my God, I love this game. | ||
For me, number one is lunch. | ||
Three meals a day. | ||
What am I, a millionaire? There is now breakfast and dinner, lunch, a third meal every day. | ||
Yeah, absolutely the fuck not. | ||
She mentioned fresh fruit. | ||
My number two is fresh anything. | ||
I have frozen berries, tinned fruit, frozen vegetables, frozen meat and fish, fresh food, insane. | ||
Number three would be... | ||
Prescription medications, medicines that I have been prescribed for my chronic illnesses, for my disabling health conditions. | ||
It is no longer possible for me to afford all of them. | ||
So some of them had to get cut. | ||
Number four, therapy. | ||
I used to go every fortnight to do like EMDR and stuff to treat my PTSD. We're also starting to figure out how I learned to live in the world now that I know that I'm autistic and that I have all these sensory needs and other shit, but I can't afford that anymore, even with the Medicare rebate. | ||
And the last thing I've had to give up is hope. | ||
So, there you go. | ||
Again, we compiled that down and boiled it down so we could fit it in a segment. | ||
But understand, there's hundreds of these videos. | ||
It's one of the top trends on social media right now. | ||
And this is communism. | ||
And look, I hope the understanding sits in that when you vote left, liberal, Democrat, Trudeau, whatever's on the left, that you're voting for communism. | ||
You are reaping what you sowed. | ||
This is what happens in communist countries. | ||
We should have learned this in the 20th century. | ||
I don't know why we're having to go through this now. | ||
All right, I'll follow up a little bit more on that. | ||
Economic story, next segment. | ||
I want to fill this short segment with some of Vivek Ramaswamy's speech here. | ||
I mean, he's calling out the situation in Ukraine. | ||
On about the same level as Tucker Carlson. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, let's take the good with the bad here. | ||
We have three candidates for president that are hardcore, telling it like it is. | ||
Donald Trump, RFK Jr., and Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
Here's a little bit of his speech in Iowa last night. | ||
I think the top job of the U.S. military should be to protect the homeland in this country. | ||
And I think it is a misplaced priority that we're defending against an invasion across somebody else's border when we have literally an armed invasion across our own border in this own country. | ||
That's not to say that we can't do both those things. | ||
That's the first thing you'll hear is an objection. | ||
Well, here's what's deeper as the problem. | ||
I worry that we are marching ourselves into a serious armed conflict with the alliance of Russia and China when our homeland defense capabilities themselves are not secured. | ||
So I favor an end to the war. | ||
Is this because Vladimir Putin is some good guy? | ||
No, he's not. Do I trust Vladimir Putin? | ||
No, I do not. But I trust him to follow his self-interest. | ||
And I think we need to reawaken realism in our foreign policy. | ||
My job as president of the United States of America is to look after American interests. | ||
That is my sole responsibility. | ||
Does this war advance American interests? | ||
My belief is it does not. | ||
And so I will end that war. | ||
Here's how I'll do it. I'll do a deal with Putin. | ||
Look, Trump and I are the only candidates in this race who will say that. | ||
The entire rest of the field. | ||
And Karl Rove was blasting me in the Wall Street Journal yesterday for taking this position. | ||
And that's okay. I'll take that heat. | ||
I took it on the debate stage as the only person defending this position. | ||
I think that it was going to age well. | ||
Sadly, my position is going to age well in the next six months. | ||
You watch the way this war is going. | ||
It's bad for Ukraine. It's bad for the United States. | ||
It's bad for even peace as we think about our conflict with China. | ||
I'm going to end it. Trump says he'll end it in 24 hours, but won't say how. | ||
I think I deserve to tell you how exactly we're going to end it. | ||
The deal I'll do with Putin is this. | ||
We will freeze the current lines of control in Ukraine. | ||
We will further make a hard commitment that NATO will not admit Ukraine to NATO. Are those wins for Putin? | ||
I'm gonna admit it. Yes, they are. | ||
But we win more in return. | ||
Because the requirement for that deal is that Vladimir Putin will have to exit his military alliance with China. | ||
And the Russia-China military alliance is the single greatest military threat that the United States faces today. | ||
I want you all to hear me loud and clear on something. | ||
I'm going to tell you something that's going to be tough for you to hear. | ||
But I don't just speak the truth when it is easy, we speak the truth when it is hard. | ||
If we enter conflict with the joint Russia-China military alliance right now, where Russia has a larger nuclear stockpile than we do, hypersonic missile capabilities more advanced than that of the U.S., space-based capabilities in China and Russia that are ahead of the U.S., When we're lacking missile defense capabilities here at home, cyber and super EMP, electromagnetic pulse capability, defense capabilities here at home. | ||
China has a larger naval capacity in the South China Sea than we do right now. | ||
And we're dependent on both China and Taiwan for our modern way of life. | ||
I want you to hear me loud and clear on this. | ||
If we enter that conflict right now unprepared, The United States of America, as we know it, may cease to exist. | ||
That's the truth. | ||
And I know that we're not used to hearing that because we came out of the Cold War in such a strong position. | ||
Now, unfortunately, I'm not able to get to the latter portion of this. | ||
Maybe we'll bring it back up later. | ||
But he goes really scorched earth on Biden in Ukraine and basically insinuates that he believes Joe Biden is blackmailed by Zelensky and that Zelensky and Putin both own Biden. | ||
And that's how they're able to get hundreds of billions of dollars out of the Biden administration. | ||
Who else is talking like that? | ||
So, yeah, big thumbs up for Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
We've got 431 days to convince the average American that the reason they are struggling so much financially is a direct result of the Biden administration and its policies, which are controlled by the larger corporate world government and the blackmail against Joe Biden. | ||
And they need to understand this. | ||
They need to take that to the polls. | ||
And then, when they see that, hey, this doesn't make sense, this election result, if that's how it goes, well then, guess what? | ||
Our majority gets even larger and it gets harder and harder to pull the wool over everyone's eyes. | ||
But I mean, how obvious is this? | ||
How obvious is this? | ||
The average American struggling paycheck to paycheck. | ||
And somehow though, there is no shortage of funding for Ukraine. | ||
But that's just the beginning of the story, isn't it? | ||
The unlimited funding for illegal immigrants. | ||
The ludicrous omnibus bills and spending bills with billions and billions of dollars and all the pork and all the waste. | ||
This is truly and should truly be the big unifier. | ||
Stop taxing us into oblivion and giving our money to causes and things that do not benefit us whatsoever. | ||
Shouldn't be a debate. | ||
Every American should feel that, understand that. | ||
And the worst Bidenomics gets... | ||
The more people are going to understand it. | ||
But I'm telling you, it's every... | ||
I mean, I got a whole stack of news. | ||
I told you I was investigating the Florida insurance thing, and then I looked into... | ||
I was just... | ||
All these other headlines started popping up, like, cost of home insurance is going up thanks to climate change. | ||
Oh, well, climate change. | ||
I didn't realize climate change controlled insurance prices. | ||
That's amazing. Americans are dropping their home insurance, claiming the odds of a disaster don't justify the cost. | ||
It's too expensive. They can't afford it. | ||
Chula Vista homeowner hit with insane insurance premium. | ||
So I went and I saw this, and I mean, most people are probably like me. | ||
You have a day or whatever on your calendar, and you just say, all right, I'm paying all the bills right now. | ||
Some of them might be auto-pay. | ||
So for my insurance, it's an auto-pay thing. | ||
I think it's like bi-annually or something. | ||
I'm like, huh, you know, I'm going to go look into that. | ||
Oh, sure enough, I go look at my insurance bills and they've all gone up. | ||
Just everything. I mean, you name it. | ||
Grocery bills, energy bills, insurance bills, taxes. | ||
I mean, it's just up, up, up, up, up. | ||
Bidenomics, Jack. Greatest economy ever, Jack. | ||
Not so much, actually. | ||
Not so much. | ||
Now, let me get through some of the rest of this news, and we will be opening up the phone lines for our veterans today. | ||
Other Democrats calling out the corruption of the Biden administration. | ||
Michael Schellenberger, I guess Tulsi Gabbard, Michael Schellenberger, they're not Democrats anymore. | ||
They were. Michael Schellenberger, part of the Twitter files, investigating the corruption and the cover-up and the censorship. | ||
The foundation of our legal system, equal justice under law, is in grave danger. | ||
The Justice Department is actively undermining the prosecution of the President's son while seeking to incarcerate his political rival. | ||
Biden is destroying the legitimacy of our democratic system. | ||
The awakening is on, folks. | ||
The average American has or is starting to see the same vision and worldview and truth that this Infowars audience has seen for decades. | ||
And the value of that is immeasurable. | ||
And the impact of this is yet to be felt. | ||
And then you got all of these other stories emerging. | ||
See if they allow Trump's legal team to present this in a courtroom. | ||
That's the ultimate mystery. | ||
We just got a couple here. | ||
Whistleblower steps forward, reveals private Facebook group where Michigan election clerks discuss stunning evidence of organized fraud in 2020 election. | ||
This is amazing stuff. The Gateway Pundit has the receipts. | ||
And you see these messages. | ||
It literally says, yeah, look, here's my dead dog's ballot. | ||
I'm not even kidding you. | ||
Here's my dead dog's ballot. | ||
Michigan election clerks. | ||
Do you think that was Republicans talking about their dead dog voting or Democrats? | ||
Well, look at the media coverage. | ||
That gives you all the answer. If it was Republicans, it'd be the biggest story. | ||
But when it's Democrats, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
We don't talk about that. | ||
No, but they got all the messages. | ||
Yep, just these election clerks just like, oh yeah, my dead dog votes. | ||
Look at all these voter registrations. Oh look, we're mailing them out left and right. | ||
Oh look, anybody can vote. Vote ten times. | ||
Yep. Michigan investigation. | ||
Suspicious spikes in Michigan voter registrations across state occurred on same day. | ||
And so it's another one of these graphs. | ||
You know how Biden had to vote Viagra? | ||
When at 3 a.m. | ||
in five states, Joe Biden got 300,000 plus votes and it went straight up, zero for Donald Trump. | ||
Totally normal stuff. Well, it turns out the exact same thing happened in voter registration. | ||
And on one day, the Democrats got about 20 times the average voter registration in one day. | ||
Now, you might say, well, there's a reasonable explanation for this. | ||
They're going around and vote harvesting and lining up all their ballots and so they're getting their voters registered and then they create this gigantic cache and then they release it on one day. | ||
Well, yeah, that's the point. | ||
They're vote harvesting. | ||
They're going around and registering people to vote and then voting for them. | ||
That's the story Will any of this be allowed in the courtroom in Trump's | ||
defense Thanks. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
is not making as many headlines as he has. | ||
I think maybe he's just not hitting the campaign trail as hard, but he has done a couple events and a couple good interviews lately. | ||
And a couple powerful interviews. | ||
See, because that's what happens. | ||
When Trump's rhetoric increases, then the competition has to increase. | ||
And so Vivek Ramaswamy's rhetoric increases. | ||
And then RFK Jr.'s rhetoric increases. | ||
And then Trump's rhetoric increases. | ||
And now the tide is rising. | ||
If you're not telling the truth, nobody's listening. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
declares he'll end big pharmaceutical advertising. | ||
Stop Biden carbon scheme. | ||
Yeah, well, imagine if you took big pharma money out of media and politics. | ||
Washington, D.C., New York City, they don't want to hear about that. | ||
Don't you take our money from us. | ||
And then what does Joe Biden do? | ||
He signs billion-dollar contracts to get new COVID vaccines that there is no demand for. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
That's how that works. | ||
All right, we got a couple other things inside the Republican Party we're going to talk about coming up. | ||
There's a massive, big, false narrative story that resulted in damage. | ||
Oh, what do you know? Liberals lie and it causes violence again. | ||
So I'll have that coming up. | ||
And we're going to open up the phone lines coming up as well. | ||
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You know, I haven't really been following this ADL thing. | ||
It's been a massive trend on Twitter, though. | ||
People calling out the ADL for basically being the Nazis now. | ||
And they're doing a massive cover-your-ass campaign. | ||
My crew pulled up a bunch of clips of the ADL. They're all over TV defending themselves. | ||
But the ADL has already shown its true colors. | ||
It's just another front for the communists. | ||
It's just another front for the global government. | ||
So I don't think anybody is buying this cover-your-ass campaign of Jonathan Greenblatt, who looks like A poor version of Chris Christie. | ||
Yeah. I mean, imagine. | ||
You already like Chris Christie. | ||
That's like, that's the bottom shelf. | ||
Well, go under the shelf, you find Jonathan Greenblatt. | ||
So, that freak show. | ||
But it's all just part of the awakening. | ||
Now, I want to give out the phone number for veterans, and we'll start taking calls in the next segment. | ||
And so we want to hear from veterans today. | ||
Any of the stories we have discussed are fair game or anything our great veterans want to call in about today. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Let us know where you're at, what branch you are out of, and we will get you up and on the air. | ||
But we do try to reserve the lines for veterans today. | ||
So let's be respectful of that. | ||
877-789-2539. | ||
Alright, now Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Kevin McCarthy talks a big game and does nothing. | ||
And he just did some media rounds talking about, oh, the Republicans are doing great work and the House is doing this and doing that. | ||
And really, he's doing nothing. | ||
He's a disappearing act. | ||
And so Matt Gaetz responds to Kevin McCarthy. | ||
Should have had Matt Gaetz, but maybe next time for speaker. | ||
So Kevin McCarthy says, Republicans have made this Congress more productive, more open, and more transparent than at any time in recent history. | ||
The People's House is getting back to work. | ||
Matt Gaetz responds, No vote on term limits. | ||
No vote on a balanced budget. | ||
No plan to have individual appropriations bills considered. | ||
No full release of January 6th tapes. | ||
No spending cut to raise the debt limit. | ||
Trump has been charged 91 times. | ||
We haven't even subpoenaed Hunter Biden or any Biden for that matter. | ||
I know it is the tendency of political leaders to self-preen, but the truth is that while some GOP House work has made positive reforms, it isn't good enough. | ||
Not even close, actually. | ||
We are going to have to seize the initiative and make some changes. | ||
Yeah, and I think Kevin McCarthy getting the ouster is one of them. | ||
What an upsetting thing it is. | ||
And I was not a supporter of McCarthy. | ||
I was glad the Freedom Caucus was fighting it. | ||
I wish they were still to this day, even. | ||
But they gave in because McCarthy promised them things, and now he hasn't delivered. | ||
So I was open-minded. | ||
I was willing to see if McCarthy would do anything. | ||
He does nothing. | ||
But isn't it pathetic? | ||
Because you have to wonder, why did Kevin McCarthy fight so hard to be the speaker? | ||
Why? Why? | ||
Why was he so passionate and bold and he just sat there and took the licks and the sticks and the stones being tossed at him? | ||
Why? He wanted this job and now he's not even doing it! | ||
Why did he want it so bad? | ||
Why did he fight so hard for Speaker of the House? | ||
He's not doing a damn thing with it! | ||
Pathetic! Representative Andy Biggs of Arizona wants you to know The national average for a gallon of gas this month is $3.95. | ||
Just three years ago, under President Trump, the national average was $2.27. | ||
This is Bidenomics at work. | ||
You're feeling it. | ||
Bidenomics. | ||
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Bidenomics. | |
All right. | ||
There is a very important story developing right now. | ||
And that's not just the story at face value. | ||
It tells a larger story of something we keep seeing over and over and over happen. | ||
The left lies and then the lies lead to violence. | ||
Do you remember the remains, the human remains story at the Catholic schools in Canada that caused a major uproar and of course was blamed on the Catholic Church and now all Catholics are bad and so it resulted in violence against Catholics and churches being burned? | ||
Yeah. Turns out the whole thing was fake. | ||
No human remains found two years after claims of mass graves in Canada. | ||
Alleged mass grave of indigenous children at Catholic schools across Canada contains no bodies. | ||
Excavation shows. | ||
Experts suggest the stories were fabricated. | ||
Now, again, what happened when they told you this was the case and said, look, Catholics were rounding up indigenous people and killing them. | ||
Map of 83 churches that have been vandalized or burned since the residential school's announcement and the discovery of graves of children found on their school grounds. | ||
Whole thing was made up. | ||
But what happened? So the left was so excited to find somebody to aim their hatred at, and they love it when they can do it against a religious group, specifically Christians, Catholics. | ||
So they said, look at the bad Catholics. | ||
Look at what they did to the indigenous children. | ||
And then leftist terrorists went out and burned 83 churches. | ||
83 churches in Canada burned because of a fake news story. | ||
This is how the left operates. | ||
Hands up, don't shoot. | ||
Never happened. Ferguson burned to the ground. | ||
George Floyd died from a police choking him out. | ||
Nope. Died from fentanyl overdose. | ||
Minneapolis burns to the ground. | ||
Donald Trump's a racist. | ||
Donald Trump's a rapist. | ||
Donald Trump's this. Donald Trump's that. | ||
We all saw the riots. | ||
We all saw the violence. | ||
Which still continues to this day. | ||
The persecution. Do you see why the leftist ideology is so dangerous? | ||
These people lie. | ||
And then they commit acts of violence because of the lie. | ||
But you need to realize, they lie intentionally to justify their violence. | ||
Why do they fake hate crimes like Jussie Smollett? | ||
Why do they tell you Trump is a Russian agent? | ||
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And then investigate him and everybody else that he ever associates with. | ||
Leftists lie intentionally to justify their actions, to justify their violence. | ||
We have, we have to have this understanding. | ||
This story in Canada is just yet another example. | ||
Leftists lie And then that lie leads to mass violence. | ||
Happens all over the world, throughout human history, and now it's happening here in the West. | ||
So we better learn this before they destroy the entire country. | ||
That's what they want to do. | ||
do that's why they lie about the country because they want to destroy it. | ||
And we are taking calls from our great veterans. | ||
If any veterans want to weigh in on the topics of today's conversation, 877-789-2539. | ||
We keep the lines reserved for veterans, so give us a call. | ||
We'll get you up and on the air. | ||
And we start with Matthew. | ||
Speaking of air, out of the Air Force, Arizona. | ||
Triple air. Matthew, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Thank you. | ||
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Well, listen, I've got a new scam that you guys haven't talked about yet, but you may want to think about it. | |
So you know how the banks cheat us all the time? | ||
The federal government cheats us and lies to us all the time. | ||
Here's one for you. | ||
Medical insurance is probably one of the largest scams you'll ever see. | ||
And here's what I mean by that. | ||
A few days ago, I wanted to go see a specialist for an issue with my elbow. | ||
And I never go to the doctor for anything, so I have a regular job. | ||
I have health insurance through them. | ||
And if I do go to the doctor, I've never met the deductible, so I'm always having to pay out of the pocket anyway. | ||
But what I wanted to do was go see a specialist and have him look at something bothering me. | ||
So prior to that, I decided I want to go get an MRI. So when I inquired about the price of an MRI, If your insurance company pays for an MRI, it's thousands of dollars that they get billed, and you're going to have to pay, I don't know, $400, $500, $600, maybe more. | ||
So when I went in there, I had a neighbor of mine who's a doctor write an order so I could go in there, and that's another thing. | ||
They won't let you walk in and say, let me have an MRI. You have to have a doctor's order for it. | ||
But that's fine. All right, I got the doctor's order. | ||
I went in there. And I said, well, I'd like to get this MRI scheduled. | ||
When can I get in there? I go in there for my appointment, and I ask them what the cash pay, the self-pay price was. | ||
It was $260, which I happily paid. | ||
And then, two days later, I go to the specialist, and they had seen me about a year and a half ago, and they still had my insurance stuff on file, and they had told me that Your co-pay is going to be $210. | ||
Well, I asked her what the self-pay price is, and she said, no one's ever asked me that before. | ||
Let me look it up. So it ended up being $175. | ||
So instead of paying my insurance premiums, which I still pay and the company pays for, I'm thinking, why even have insurance? | ||
Well, you know, the real reason is so that if you have a severe injury, you know, I mean, God forbid, let's say you get in a car accident, need airlift support, you know, I mean, that's the stuff because that's the kind of stuff that'll break your bank. | ||
I mean, they'll charge you nine, like, I think it's like 90,000. | ||
I don't remember that. I mean, ludicrous numbers to get air support. | ||
An ambulance is thousands of dollars just to have an ambulance called. | ||
So I think that You know, that's where they really sell you, so you don't have to pay that stuff. | ||
But, you know, as far as the insurance scam is concerned, you know, this is a really interesting debate. | ||
Because I think insurance is an interesting product in our free market capitalist system, but mandating it is not free market. | ||
You know, so there is an element of a scam there. | ||
And, I mean, I've talked to doctors. | ||
I've talked to insurance providers. | ||
I mean, they'll tell you all the scams. | ||
I mean, they'll lay it right down and say, yeah, here's how they scam you. | ||
And so, of course, of course, when you mandate anything, there's all kinds of scams that go in. | ||
And then the people that get paid by the insurance companies, what do they do? | ||
Well, they rise and rise and rise their prices because they know you're going to have to pay it no matter what. | ||
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That's absolutely correct. | |
I do agree with you. | ||
You might want to have it for catastrophic events. | ||
You used to be able to get a catastrophic policy. | ||
Try to find one now. Call UHC or Aetna or somebody that has a health plan, and you'll have somebody trying to sell you Medicare Part D or whatever the hell it is, which I'm not interested in at all. | ||
I don't want to participate in that, by the way. | ||
I don't plan to get that at all, and I'm already 65, and I'm not interested in Medicare. | ||
I don't take any prescription drugs. | ||
I don't go to the doctor unless it's absolutely necessary. | ||
And I'd be happy with an emergency room kind of policy, like if a bus hits me or something and I've got to get operated on, like to your point, the airlift situation. | ||
At that point, I would probably, yeah, I'll get a little policy, but it's not going to cost a lot of money. | ||
But the ones we get from our employer, the ones you get is $400 or $500 a month. | ||
And I can't. They don't pay for anything. | ||
And those prices are going up, by the way. | ||
Those prices are going up. | ||
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Well, that's true. But here's what this whole thing proves. | |
It's that, you know, health insurance is not health care. | ||
And you don't need health insurance to get seen by a doctor, right? | ||
And I would recommend, like, just start asking for the cash price, even if you have insurance. | ||
In my case, It's less money for me to pay out of my own pocket and not involve these clowns in the price of what the doctor would charge me. | ||
No, you're absolutely right. | ||
It's worth an examination. | ||
In fact, I had to go see a specialist for something, just an old, old injury from sports years ago. | ||
It was kind of nagging and just wanted to see if there's anything they could do about it. | ||
And also, not only will you learn that maybe the out-of-pocket price is cheaper than you thought, usually they end up reimbursing you a lot of that, too, for whatever their own insurance deal is on the front end. | ||
So it's a whole other story, Matthew. | ||
Thank you for the call. I mean, that's really like, that's like a specialized topic we could sit here and take hours of calls on. | ||
But there's no doubt. | ||
This is why communism, government getting involved in these industries is dangerous. | ||
And it's funny, you know, the fascist, oh, anti-fascist, anti-fascist, but we want government-run healthcare, and we want government to merge with the medical industries and the big pharma companies, too. | ||
Oh, but you're anti-fascist, aren't you? | ||
All right, Matthew, good call. | ||
Let's go to McGuire, Army National Guard veteran in North Dakota. | ||
McGuire, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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I am. Can you hear me? | |
Yes. Nice. | ||
All right. Thanks for taking my call. Long time listener, first time caller. | ||
You know, first I kind of just want to plug some products. | ||
Kind of going off an MRI there, I actually had torn a meniscus a while back. | ||
And, you know, just on top of just being active the way I am, I'm actually currently training for a triathlon. | ||
But the combination of the ultimate fish oil, the krill oil, vitamin, mineral fusion, taking the X3, the iodine, and, you know, just selenium when I... Feel like a cold come in and stuff like that. | ||
The products are amazing. Just want to plug them all. | ||
Nitric Boost is amazing too when you want to go on a long run. | ||
Anyways, my overall topic that I kind of want to just focus on is I can't be the only veteran out there that has become awakened and knowledgeable on some of these things that are happening behind the scenes and that have been happening behind the scenes for quite some time. | ||
And you know, we're, as a lot of veterans, They don't want to necessarily take that step to the next level. | ||
And, you know, when you start thinking about things that might potentially unfold in the near future of America and the world, World War III and, you know, the next step, like, Tucker Carlson was asking Trump, like, how are they going to come after your life next? | ||
You know, it's like things are getting ready to get heated. | ||
The unveiling is getting ready to happen. | ||
I feel like the masses are finally starting to wake up. | ||
It's like, how do you think veterans that are in my situation should go about organizing, responding to potential major events? | ||
Well, the good news is you're not starting from scratch. | ||
I mean, there's so many great veterans groups out there, veterans activist groups, care groups, support groups. | ||
So, I mean, you've got somewhere to start, at least. | ||
But, you know, speaking to the larger issue, Put politics aside. | ||
I mean, part of my approach here is accepting and understanding that not everybody is political. | ||
Not everybody cares about what's going on in politics. | ||
And not everybody's informed on what's going on in politics. | ||
But here's the bottom line, and that's their bottom line. | ||
Everybody is feeling the pinch of Bidenomics right now. | ||
Everybody is feeling the pinch. | ||
And when that happens... | ||
Certain other instincts and curiosities and questions start to kick in. | ||
And so this is an inevitability. | ||
When we're six months down the road and the silent depression is finally starting to get covered as for what it is, people are going to know this is a direct result of Bidenomics, this is a direct result of leftist Democrat policies, and maybe they'll have the final realization, actually what's happening to me is a global government instituting communism in the West, that's why we're being crushed. | ||
Dr. Ashwin Vassan from the New York City Department of Health and mental hygiene. | ||
Mental hygiene? | ||
What is that? Mental hygiene? | ||
I mean, I doubt he's talking about mental hygiene. | ||
Mental hygiene. Turn off the news. | ||
Stop looking at sluts on the internet. | ||
Mental hygiene. | ||
Boy, that's... But I don't think he's talking about that. | ||
No, he's warning you that there's a new COVID variant, and it's time for you to mask up, New York City. | ||
It's time for you to mask up. | ||
Of course, the mask doesn't stop the virus, but don't tell Dr. | ||
Ass Wynn Vassan about that. | ||
Sorry, Dr. Ass. | ||
I was thinking about my mental hygiene. | ||
We're taking calls from our veterans, and we go back to the lines now. | ||
Bob, Army veteran in Florida, dialed in. | ||
Bob, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Thanks for taking my call, Owen. | |
Thanks for calling. And I've been fighting these progressive Soviets since 19... | ||
I'm 72 years of age now, and since I was 20, I've been fighting these progressive Soviets. | ||
And I tell you, it's disheartening being a veteran and seeing this nation going the way it's going. | ||
But this Vivek Slamby? | ||
I found out that he's not a natural-born citizen. | ||
And a lot of people don't understand the difference between natural-born citizen and birthright citizens. | ||
And a natural-born citizen is juris sangenus, which means he is birthed from his father. | ||
And his father is a citizen, and thus he's a citizen. | ||
That's the rule they use to allow servicemen to To have their kids overseas and come home and their kids be natural born citizens. | ||
But the other way of being a citizen is naturalized. | ||
You know that. You take the test, you become a citizen. | ||
And the other is birthright citizen, which is juris solace. | ||
And if you're born in the United States, you're a citizen. | ||
But that doesn't make you a natural born citizen. | ||
The only thing that makes you a natural born citizen is Juris sangenis, which means you are of the genes of a citizen of the United States. | ||
And Ram Slammy is not. | ||
So I've heard this debate, and this isn't really my... | ||
I've heard this debate both ways. | ||
I've heard theories both ways. | ||
Arguments have been made that the same arguments have been made against Kamala Harris. | ||
Some people have applied it to Barack Obama. | ||
That's more of a mystery element. | ||
But, yeah, I think it's an interesting topic, certainly, and there seems to be no real clear Understanding or definition or even conversation happening on a national scale about that. | ||
It's more you got to kind of weave through the internet to find these things. | ||
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Well, it's true. They don't cover it in the major media because major media wants to cover that stuff up. | |
But there is a book that was put out by Emeril Vettel, Dolls of Nations, and that's what they used to write the Constitution with. | ||
So it's in the Constitution. In order to be president, you must be jurist and genus. | ||
So I wonder, I mean, how is it that he gets, I mean, where would the blockade, where would the stoppage be? | ||
Would it be from the Republican Party when he tries to run? | ||
Or, I mean, where does, because if he gets the nomination and voted in, what happens then? | ||
If that's what you're saying, if your legal theory here is correct, then what happens? | ||
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Well, that's what the problem is. | |
We allow them to sign the piece of paper. | ||
They've actually perjured, okay, by signing a piece of paper saying he is qualified to be president of the United States when he is actually not. | ||
So we should be able to sue them saying you are damaging us by falsely filling out an affidavit saying that this guy is qualified to be president of the United States, that he is indeed You know, that's interesting. And I would say if this topic gets enough steam and momentum behind it, that Vivek will actually address it. | ||
Because that seems to be the case when these controversies pop up about himself, his personal life, his professional background, what have you. | ||
He usually confronts and directs and directly... | ||
Addresses these things. | ||
So I wouldn't be surprised if he even addresses this issue in the near future. | ||
Now, the reason why I'm not so concerned is I don't think he's going to win this election, so I don't really focus my time on that debate. | ||
But it is an interesting one, and I wouldn't be surprised if Vivek actually addresses it head-on in the near future, since a lot of people are talking about that. | ||
Bob, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Leslie, Army veteran in Wisconsin. | ||
Leslie, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Oh, hi, Owen. | |
It's so good to talk to you. | ||
I'm a desert storm vet. | ||
I never did have to go because I'm a mom of five. | ||
Got divorced. It all got all goofy. | ||
You know how the Army works. Maybe you do. | ||
I don't know. But anyway, it was quite an adventure. | ||
I was in the Army Reserve most of my time. | ||
And I work really hard, you know, on these elections. | ||
And I get really tired of these guys going off to... | ||
Washington, you know, we have our Derek Van Orden, and all of a sudden he's changing his stance on things. | ||
And at our Lincoln dinners, we're like going, what? | ||
You know? And then I have call. | ||
I call all the time these guys, and I am a first-time caller. | ||
Oh, now I'm hearing my voice. | ||
Oh, that makes it kind of hard. | ||
I should pause that. | ||
But anyway, I do call these guys. | ||
And I called McCarthy when they were going through the stuff before for how much we're going to spend and all that kind of thing. | ||
And I did. | ||
I said, you know, he's a uniparty guy, and we've got to start voting these guys out. | ||
And everybody, please listen. | ||
We've got to start asking real questions, and we've really got to... | ||
Start vetting these people, and do search their Facebooks, and do do that, and do start asking questions, and have them answer back. | ||
I like to viv- viv-ic, but there's so many things that we don't know. | ||
Then Obama. | ||
I'm sorry, you said he's like a conservative Obama, is that what you said? | ||
Yeah, yeah. No, look, I think it's fair. | ||
I think it's totally fair. | ||
And what I think is even... | ||
I mean, again, the great part about this is we're kind of... | ||
I mean, we're strengthening our movement. | ||
We're strengthening our political savvy. | ||
We're making our filtration process a lot more pure. | ||
And so... You look at Vivek, he's kind of the first test case of what it's going to take to become popular inside the Republican Party, and not just with what he says or what he does, but can he withstand the vetting process? | ||
So really, I think this whole thing is a beautiful phenomenon. | ||
I don't expect him to get the nomination. | ||
Obviously, the open end of this is what happens if they do kill Trump, arrest Trump, not put him on the ballot. | ||
Well, now all of a sudden the debate changes, but we're not there yet. | ||
I think this process is beautiful. | ||
If you trust Vivek, okay. | ||
If you don't, okay. | ||
But to me, to have him out there saying... | ||
I mean, it's basically like Alex Jones, except extremely polished, politically wonky, and able to make the arguments and the issues palatable for the average voter. | ||
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And then for all veterans and everyone else who's taken an oath, remember your oath. | |
It doesn't go away. | ||
Remember your oath. | ||
I had somebody say, oh, who cares about an oath? | ||
And then he died two weeks later. | ||
He was a representative in Minnesota. | ||
But anyway, our oath is important, and we are here. | ||
We're going to save our country. | ||
Well, and you said you've been... | ||
And you said you've been sending messages to the representatives? | ||
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Oh, heck yeah. I'm a delegate in Wisconsin. | |
I don't know what they call me, but I go to the monthly meetings. | ||
Are you a precinct chair? | ||
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They don't do that in Wisconsin. | |
I've been trying to work on that. | ||
It's weird. They've got their own system, and it's not a good one. | ||
Well, certainly sending the emails, the phone calls to the representatives is very important, but that's why you also have to vote, otherwise they won't listen to you. | ||
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Oh, yep. I work at the polls and all that. | |
So, yeah, just we have to be involved. | ||
We've let our country go by sleeping it away, I think. | ||
I've been awake for a long time. | ||
But, you know, a lot of people haven't. | ||
So, anyway, it's such a pleasure to talk to you, Owen. | ||
I love all of you guys, Alex and Harrison, and we're so proud of you out here. | ||
Thank you, Leslie, and thank you for your continued support at InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
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So... Probably should have let you promote that. | ||
But God bless you, Leslie. | ||
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Taking calls from our veterans today. | ||
And we've actually got a... | ||
We've got a Canadian... | ||
Veteran calling in, Princess Pat's Infantry, Dave from Canada. | ||
Let's go to Dave now. | ||
Dave, you're on the air. Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | ||
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How's it going? Good. Listen, I got a comment, and basically what I'm trying to say is there wasn't enough study going on with the mass murder in Canada with this Gabriel Wortmann. | |
When you looked at the number that was on his RCMP car, it was 28B11. Now, not a lot of study was on that. | ||
I don't know if you or Alex picked up on that, but that's a mouse genome. | ||
A certain strain of a mouse genome, and it's got very little traction. | ||
Also that got very little traction was the Barry and Honey Sherman murder that happened in 2017. | ||
Now, he unsolved all that stuff. | ||
Have you guys been tracking on this? | ||
No, I don't believe I've seen that. | ||
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No. Well, it's kind of funny that Canada's biggest mass murder was basically swept under the rug. | |
And how can a guy like this guy, who is a denturist... | ||
I mean, there's not a lot of money in false teeth anymore these days. | ||
But he was able to take out $450,000 before he did this. | ||
So, a lot of unanswered questions. | ||
And it's kind of funny, when I Googled... | ||
28B11, which is the number on the side of his car, turned out to be a mouse female. | ||
Now, I'm not an old guy that can look into, you know, what they're doing with pharmaceutical companies, but Barry and Honey Sherman were very, they were probably billionaires in the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
They handled generic drugs. | ||
Their murder was never solved. | ||
This was in 2017, just before the rollout of COVID. Now, this mass murder happened in 2020. | ||
They're finally starting to shake some trees and see what happened with this murder in Toronto. | ||
And does it have anything to do with the mass murder that was in Nova Scotia on the East Coast? | ||
Probably something that there could be. | ||
Someone doesn't want to talk about it. | ||
Well, throw it on the pile of important developing news stories and mysteries that we cover here. | ||
Dave, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Jay, Air Force veteran in Colorado. | ||
Jay, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Brother Owen, how are you doing this day? | |
Good. Thanks for calling. Hey, listen, I want to go over a couple of things with you and the listeners. | ||
Regarding financial aspects of everything we're dealing with, here's the bottom line. | ||
What's everything done for when it comes to these politicians, the corrupt, the regular folks, you name it? | ||
It's all done about money. | ||
Money drives the power, and then power, in turn, drives the money, right? | ||
It's a cyclical process. | ||
So if we want to fix this problem, We have a couple of things that we really need to drill down on. | ||
Everybody's looking at the elections. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah, we know where that's going. | ||
The bottom line with the elections is, you're not going to get those things correct unless you can have absolute chain of custody controlled from soup to nuts. | ||
And we don't have that. | ||
They have no desire to do that, so you might as well write that off now. | ||
Well, there is chain of custody law. | ||
The problem is they broke the laws and nobody got punished. | ||
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That's my point. That's my point. | |
So without penalty, you might as well not even have the law. | ||
It's a waste of time, right? | ||
You can have all the laws on the book, but there's no penalties applied for breaking of them. | ||
They're completely worthless. | ||
So what do we do? I thought about this long and hard. | ||
One of the only things that I can think of, figure, is this. | ||
Federal government derives its power from the money it receives through individual citizens. | ||
The individual citizen sends in those tax papers every year. | ||
The same thing with the businesses. | ||
The money is directly submitted to the government. | ||
All right, we got to take a break. Hold right there. | ||
All right, we had Jay, Air Force veteran, on the line before the break. | ||
I think I know where this is going. | ||
Jay, go ahead and finish your comment. | ||
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Alright, so here it is. | |
We as a direct citizen have no firewall between us and a federal entity, be it the federal government. | ||
Would that be a fair statement to make? | ||
Well, I mean, again, we do, it's just we have no control over our systems anymore. | ||
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Well, correct. What I'm saying is we are citizens to a state first, the federal government second. | |
Because within our state, we have state laws that we have to abide by, and then it flows upward to the federal level if we cross state boundaries and so forth. | ||
So the reason why I even bring that up is this. | ||
The federal government gets the money from the individual citizens, and there's no way to stop them. | ||
So the only way that that would occur The state governors have to step in and put that firewall in place and say, listen, this is a citizen of whatever state it may be, Colorado or Kentucky or what have you, and you're not just going to draft money out of these people because we need the money for our state. | ||
And if they stop the federal agents from coming in and seizing property, that is a surefire way than the onslaught of money going to the federal government. | ||
Now, we can stop the federal government from funding itself, but it's going to take the governors, and the governors using state troopers and state resources to do it. | ||
Now, I've actually talked about this exact idea in a different manner, but yeah, essentially what needs to happen is it is going to come down to the states to protect their citizens. | ||
And I think the easiest way to do it, the way I would put it, is to say, I'll use Texas as an example since that's where we are. | ||
Governor Abbott. Governor Abbott can come out and say the federal government has no jurisdiction here. | ||
None. None. | ||
And we do not guarantee, the state of Texas does not guarantee any cooperation with the federal government. | ||
So if you want to come in here and charge somebody in Texas or the federal government wants to arrest somebody in Texas, then they can decide whether they want to cooperate or not. | ||
But nope, no more federal taxes here. | ||
No more federal jurisdiction here. | ||
That's really the easiest, simplest way, I think, to cut the head off of this snake is to just get back to the state's rights and the state's powers and then just basically let the well run dry on the federal government. | ||
Now, the issue is, in theory, that should work, but I don't think that it's not beyond the Fed to just print its own money and give it to itself. | ||
In fact, that's exactly what they do. | ||
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But it would expose it. That's exactly the part that I wanted to wrap up with, is that if we were to go through with this, we could turn around and essentially say to the U.S. government, to the federal government, okay, the state of Texas, how much do you think that we owe you as a combined entity, all the businesses, all the people, and have them present A bill for what they think the services are worth. | |
And then the general counsel or general attorney for the state of Texas will go, you know what? | ||
Actually, no, that's not going to happen. | ||
But here's the check that we're going to give you. | ||
So the state of Texas will collect the money from the individual citizens, whether it be, say, two or three percent. | ||
Let's not give them more than that. | ||
Well, I wouldn't even bother with that. | ||
And here's the problem. What really needs to happen is basically a new declaration of independence is what needs to be done. | ||
And it needs to start with the governors of states. | ||
And we're just declaring our state independence of the federal government. | ||
Federal taxes, federal jurisdiction, we're done. | ||
It's out of control. It's corrupt. | ||
We're protecting our citizens. The problem is you can't get all 50 states on board with that. | ||
Illinois, New York, and California run at such a bad deficit. | ||
If they don't get federal funds, their whole state will shut down. | ||
So they would never agree to that, but maybe that's part of the process we go through in this. | ||
Jay, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to Phillip, Air Force veteran in Montana. | ||
Phillip, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey Owen, how's it going? | |
Hey, good. Thanks for taking my call. | ||
Thank you. So basically, what I wanted to talk about is there's been a lot of talk, I've been watching the show, about citizenship, this, that and the third. | ||
So basically, and just hear me out, basically US citizenship as it is, is a citizenship fraud. | ||
And a lot of Americans have been put into this unknowingly. | ||
By definition, it is null and void because it is basically what happened was the Congressional Act of 1871 was instituted in the wake of the Civil War and basically made USDC, which is a corporation. | ||
And so how that pertains to us Americans, we're all American state nationals. | ||
And so how that pertains to us Americans Is they use the birth bond, which is your birth certificate. | ||
They misaddress you as the straw man, which is your file date, which is a separate date from your actual live birth date. | ||
And so that's how they can charge you taxes as well, is because they see you as a corporation and only federal employees and corporations can get taxed. | ||
And so that's how they've done that. | ||
And to do that, just like you had proposed, is a new constitution, get rid of the Federal Reserve, and have the states, and there's 11 states currently that have done this, where they've authorized the use of gold and silver as legal tender, and have all the states thrive, and get rid of inflation, because that's what's going to That's what's going to take care of this whole situation. | ||
And not to mention that, but also, that's also why a lot of these public servants is what they are. | ||
They serve us, not the other way around. | ||
That's why they don't listen to any of us, is because they see us as a dead entity, and then they can do whatever they want. | ||
Basically, it's a corporation. | ||
We're subsidiary corporations, and we have to abide by their corporate policy, so they get to do whatever they want. | ||
That's why it's run amok. | ||
Yeah, and again, the realization that needs to sit in, it's not political. | ||
It's that you're getting your money stolen. | ||
They call it taxes. I mean, call it whatever you want. | ||
Call it slavery. Call it theft. | ||
It's a mixture of both. | ||
And I would put it another way. | ||
If you go... | ||
I like to go work out. | ||
I like to lift weights. If I go to the gym tonight... | ||
Or let's say I go to the gym for six months and I put on 15 pounds of muscle and I'm stronger and better built than I've ever been. | ||
Well, oh, here comes the federal government. | ||
We're going to need to take 30% of that muscle that you just earned. | ||
That's what they do to us. | ||
That's what they do. If you go to the gym and somebody says, I'm going to take 30% of the muscle that you build at this gym, well, you'd say, absolutely not. | ||
But that's what the government does to you every day with your paycheck. | ||
Philip, thank you for the call. | ||
Let's go to John, Air Force veteran in Minneapolis. | ||
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John, go ahead. Hi, Owen. | |
Here's the deal. There's a couple of givens going on. | ||
They're not going to let Trump be on the ballot one way or the other. | ||
They're either going to assassinate him or keep him off the ballot. | ||
Okay. So, let's play their game. | ||
We gotta have a person in there that comes up and his campaign slogan is, don't vote for me unless you have to. | ||
But I'm gonna be a sock puppet for Donald Trump. | ||
And the first thing I'm gonna do is pardon him or let him out of jail. | ||
You know? Because they're not gonna put him on the ballot. | ||
They will not. If they do, The minor chance that they will allow him, fine, vote for him. | ||
But if they don't, you vote for me, Ronald J. Crump. | ||
Ronald Crump? | ||
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Yep. Ronald J. Crump. | |
That's what I would have to change my name to. | ||
And I'll just, you know, it's based on trust. | ||
I'll do whatever Trump tells me to do. | ||
And that's the only way we're going to get around this. | ||
They've made a mockery of our legal system. | ||
It's just, everything is ridiculous. | ||
You have to get to the stage of, we have to quit whining about all this ridiculous crap that's going on. | ||
And we have to have an action plan. | ||
Well, let's consider all the different angles here too, John. | ||
The political assassination of Donald Trump does not come without consequences. | ||
They know that. | ||
They know that would spur a mass awakening and a conversation that I don't think they want to have. | ||
Now, they might say it's worth it to preserve their tyranny, but they're definitely considering the repercussions. | ||
All right, we're back here on the InfoWars War Room, brought to you by InfoWarsStore.com. | ||
Well, ladies and gentlemen, one of the more popular segments and bits that we've done here | ||
recently on the War Room is a segment based on your favorite president and the untold story | ||
and history of Donald Trump. | ||
So today, we once again present to you, Trump History Revisited. | ||
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Everybody loves a good New York pizza. | |
But did you know it was Chef Donald Trump who invented the first New York-style pizza right in New York before those Democrats tried to burn the wood fire ovens? | ||
We know it. They're crazy. | ||
It was Donald J. Trump, you see here, with the first New York-style pie. | ||
Does Donald Trump get credit? | ||
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No, the media will never give him credit. | |
But there is the photo evidence. | ||
New York-style pizza is not the only thing Donald J. Trump has invented. | ||
In fact, turn the calendars way back and you will find Donald J. Trump carving out the first wheel known in human history. | ||
Look at the focus. | ||
Look at the work. Look at the craftsmanship. | ||
And it was Trump rolling around in the prehistoric age. | ||
People said, what is that? | ||
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Said, it's the wheel. | |
You'll soon know all about it. | ||
What an amazing accomplishment for your favorite president. | ||
Of course, the creative mind of Donald Trump also came up with the idea of American football. | ||
In fact, Donald Trump organized the first professional football league at the Jordan and Hupmobile Auto Showroom in Canton, Ohio. | ||
Historians consider this as the birth of professional football. | ||
There's Donald Trump with the first pigskin. | ||
But Trump's years of impact on football didn't stop there. | ||
In fact, In fact, it was Donald Trump that gave a young Tom Brady his first football and explained to him how to play the position of quarterback at a young age. | ||
This is why Tom and Donald are such good friends to this day. | ||
There would be no Tom Brady without Donald J. Trump. | ||
Years later, Donald Trump decided to take an honorary NFL Combine 40-yard dash. | ||
As you can see pictured here, Donald Trump set the record. | ||
Official time, 2.45 seconds. | ||
Fastest 40-yard dash in NFL Combine history. | ||
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He ran it so fast, they said, where was he? | |
I didn't even see him. He was a blur. | ||
Feet barely touched the ground. | ||
In his suit. | ||
But football not for Trump. | ||
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But traveling the seas, maybe. | |
Donald Trump spent time during the early 18th century as a pirate, you may have heard, a pirate named Blackbeard, Even though the beard was blonde, he gained fame from his fearsome appearance and the successful plundering of many communist ships along the American colonies and West Indies. | ||
Some called him Blackbeard, some called him Blondebeard, some called him Trumpbeard. | ||
But the legend of Blackbeard is the legend of Trump. | ||
Trump's impact in the music world was felt when he sat down with Kanye West And said, Kanye, I've got a beat for you. | ||
And Ye said, let's hear it, Donald. | ||
And of course, Kanye West's first album was released. | ||
Now, Trump is not just influencing musicians. | ||
Pictured here is Donald J. Trump with a young Vivek Ramaswamy. | ||
Trump said, look at that kid over there. | ||
I think he's got a bright political future. | ||
And he sat down with a young Vivek and he taught him Trumpism and free market capitalist policies. | ||
And now Vivek Ramaswamy might be the number one pick for Donald Trump's vice presidency. | ||
But sometimes your president likes to have a little fun. | ||
Sometimes Donald Trump needs to go very fast. | ||
And it was actually Donald Trump, first U.S. president to win the Daytona 500. | ||
That's right. Only Donald Trump, the only president, to get in one of those fast cars. | ||
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We love our fast cars. | |
And he got in a race to victory. | ||
Even Secret Service couldn't hold back their smiles as Donald Trump hosted the Daytona 500 trophy. | ||
This is today's rendition of Trump History Revisited. | ||
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It's a museum-like atmosphere here on the Infowars War Room. | ||
You just don't get that kind of history, not even in a classroom. | ||
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That's the kind of people we are. | ||
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All right, we're taking calls from our veterans. | ||
And we've got on the line... | ||
Dan, a Marine veteran in West Virginia. | ||
Dan, you're on the air. | ||
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Go ahead. Hey Owen, what's up buddy? | |
How we doing? Hey, I remember a while back you guys had Dr. | ||
Jane Ruby on and she was talking about the different vaccines and all that stuff and she in particular said there is no such thing as a pneumonia vaccine. | ||
But for the past several years, at least here in southern West Virginia, along with flu shot signs, you see I've posted flu shot here. | ||
They also have pneumonia shot. | ||
And when I was little, I had chronic pneumonia. | ||
Both my lungs collapsed when I was born. | ||
So I figured when they first come out with them at the VA, I'd take one. | ||
And when I got home, I passed out twice within, I don't know, two hours. | ||
Hey, Dan, we're losing your connection. | ||
It's starting to sound a little distant. | ||
Oh. That's better. | ||
Is it better? That's better. | ||
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All right. Yeah, but I took one at the VA several years ago, and within two hours, I passed out twice. | |
And I've never taken a shot from there ever. | ||
No COVID shot, nothing. | ||
They want me to wear a mask. | ||
I tell them, give me a video appointment or else I ain't coming. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I'd have to look into that a little more. | ||
I mean, I wouldn't recommend taking any shot. | ||
I don't know if them claiming that they have a pneumonia vaccine isn't just like a marketing | ||
thing and they're just saying, oh, it might protect you from pneumonia, or if they're | ||
actually saying you would, because I don't know how you would vaccinate for pneumonia. | ||
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I think I hear you, Dan. | |
I apologize. We just have a really bad connection and I'm struggling to hear you. | ||
I thank you for the call. It sounded like you would take a picture of that and share it. | ||
I mean, if that happens, we'll hear from you again. | ||
Thank you for the call. I apologize. | ||
We just have a weird connection there. | ||
Let's go to John, a Marine veteran in Florida. | ||
John, you're on the air. Go ahead. | ||
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Hey, Owen. How's it going? | |
Good. Thank you for calling. Yeah, so I want to just talk about, I don't think as a country, we don't have standards anymore. | ||
And that's our biggest problem is that our fundamentals are shot. | ||
We don't even have a country because we don't have a standard for what it is to be an American anymore. | ||
And I've seen in the military, when I was in the military, I watched it go down the hill right before Obama showed up. | ||
And I got out because You know, who's going to be in the military with Obama in charge? | ||
Now, there's probably a lot of people in the military right now that are race baiters and pedophiles that just love that type of crap. | ||
But those people aren't really our military. | ||
Those people are just holdovers till we fix the problem. | ||
Yeah, and left-wing activists, you know, that's the big understanding that people have to have here is when you see a liberal leftist progressive Democrat, whatever job, whatever title they hold, that is always secondary, if even existent at all. | ||
They are a left-wing communist activist first and foremost. | ||
Whether they're a military leader, a teacher, a doctor, you name it. | ||
They are a left-wing activist first and foremost ahead of whatever their job or title or description of work might be. | ||
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Another thing is that when we lower our standards, not just physically but like philosophically, we lose who we are as a people completely. | |
No doubt about it. And then what happens? | ||
I mean, let's just look at this. If we lower our standards, let's talk about being physically fit. | ||
Men lower their standards. | ||
Women lower their standards. | ||
And then what do you have? You have an unhealthy population. | ||
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And real quick, lastly, I just want to say there's a lot of these people, whatever you want to call them, this little syndicate mafia that's screwing us over. | |
And it's not just us. It's the entire planet right now. | ||
These people, we're not going to have anything go right until we have a Nuremberg Code 2.0 trial, and we're going to have to put a lot of people to death for this. | ||
And it might be only by the hand of God that we even get that done or are able to do it successfully. | ||
Well, and we're in a weird position now, John, and thank you for the call, where now, what do you have? | ||
You have either the Biden administration arrests Donald Trump and puts him in jail, or they feel now that if Donald Trump gets into office that they're all going to jail. | ||
This is why politicizing and weaponizing government is so dangerous because now you have this perpetual back and forth of everybody's trying to arrest their opposition, so everybody's climbing and trying to hold on to power to avoid getting arrested. | ||
So now it seems that this is the dangerous political territory we're in. | ||
Biden and co. can't let Trump get in or they're going to get arrested. | ||
And so they have to arrest Trump first. | ||
And it looks like that's the paradigm playing out. | ||
Let's go to Bronson, Navy veteran in St. | ||
Louis. Bronson, you're on the air. | ||
Go ahead. Hey, Owen. | ||
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It is great to talk to you. | |
First time, long time. | ||
I wanted to follow up with... | ||
You there, Big Dog? Oh, yeah. | ||
We got you. Okay. | ||
You're such a professional. You're such a professional. | ||
You just pick up the phone and start talking. | ||
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That's how it's supposed to be done. Well, then I went and followed up there a little bit. | |
Well, you had it going. | ||
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Well, yeah. I wanted to follow up earlier with the guy who said that healthcare is not health insurance. | |
That is absolutely the case. | ||
And specifically on that, I had a conversation with somebody. | ||
I've seen that excellent interview with the gentleman who was niggas for Trump. | ||
And I really appreciated his kind of provocative nature with that. | ||
Yeah, Derek Gibson, and actually he just teamed up with, I think it was Bryson Gray. | ||
I think Derek and Bryson just teamed up and they're going to do some work together. | ||
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Oh man, that is excellent to hear. | |
I love Bryson Gray as well. | ||
He's probably my favorite current dude. | ||
So, anyway, I thought that maybe you were going to go this way when you were talking to him the other day, but about the reparations idea, and he really got me thinking when he started talking about, well, you know, if it's going to go to the crannies and it's going to go to the border hoppers and da-da-da-da-da, and the same point that he's making about, well, we've all paid into it, so why not us get it? | ||
I mean, I really kind of thought that that would expand, you know, kind of logically to Medicare for all or reparations for all, because every American has paid into the system now. | ||
And we're all getting screwed over on behalf of all these other people, you know. | ||
And notice, let's kind of dig into this because I've mentioned this in passing briefly probably a dozen or so times here. | ||
When I hear from a leftist, oh, we want government this, government health care, you know, we want reparations, we want student loan debt, we want all this stuff, and they think it's free, And I say, okay, well, where is the money coming from? | ||
And their solution is always the same. | ||
Taxes. More taxes. | ||
Taxes, taxes, taxes, taxes. | ||
Well, I'm sorry. | ||
No. No. | ||
What is the argument that Derek Gibson makes? | ||
While I am like a zero tolerance for communism type of policy, political approach, like zero tolerance, any communism, I don't want anything to do with it. | ||
But I'm here for a logical argument. | ||
And so if your argument is, hey, we spend... | ||
$200 billion in Ukraine in two calendar years, what if instead we spent that on healthcare, or we spent that on this, or we spent that on... | ||
Well, now you're making a fair argument. | ||
Now you're making an argument that I can actually understand. | ||
I still might not agree with it, but at least you're not stealing from the American people for your own ludicrous policies. | ||
That's the big difference. | ||
And you never hear leftists approach it from that logical standpoint, but Derrick Gibson did. | ||
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Exactly. And I felt exactly the same as you did, where it's like, you know what, I have no truck for free anything because there's no such thing. | |
But now that you talk about it in a way where we're not adding new taxes, but we're just reallocating to the people at home who need it and not whatever scam. | ||
To me, that's a fair and logical argument and debate. | ||
I still don't like government paying for anything, but if you're going to make a fair, logical, educated statement, I'm here for it. | ||
Is Barack Obama Joe Biden's puppet master? | ||
Is it the Chinese Communist? | ||
Is it Zelensky? Joe Biden isn't in control. | ||
Who is it? And what are the Republicans doing about it? | ||
Not much. | ||
Certainly not enough. And what I'm seeing now is... | ||
I don't know if you would call it conservative ink, but I mean, for all intents and purposes... | ||
It's the mainstream conservative. | ||
It's the stay in your comfort zone, stay in your comfort lane conservative. | ||
It's say what you need to say to pay the bills but not get in trouble conservative. | ||
It's go along with whatever the GOP says and does, conservative. | ||
Well, these conservatives... | ||
It's your Fox News conservative. | ||
These conservatives are starting to realize that, you know, things aren't so good, actually. | ||
There's starting to be a sense of urgency and a realization that not all Republicans are good people. | ||
Molly Hemingway, who I like, but, you know, again, she doesn't want to ruffle too many feathers. | ||
She does good work. I'm not... | ||
Trying to bring her down, but usually they don't go too hard. | ||
They don't like to engage in the red-on-red political warfare. | ||
But now, all of a sudden, listen to Molly Hemingway, Simon Atiba reporting this. | ||
Journalist Molly Hemingway is outraged, this time directed at the GOP. She writes... | ||
At some point, you have to wonder if the GOP actually cares about the country. | ||
A real political party would not tolerate, for example, Mitch McConnell as the top Republican, supposedly leading the fight against a tyrannical and despotic regime. | ||
So, these are your mainstream conservatives. | ||
These are kind of your milquetoast conservatives. | ||
And they're starting to see and realize the real story here is, hey, why... | ||
Aren't Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell doing anything? | ||
Where is Ronna McDaniel? This is outrageous, this political persecution. | ||
And we get nothing from the GOP? Do they really care about the country? | ||
No! Ah, now you're figuring it out. | ||
Alright, Oprah and The Rock put out a video for Maui and it has people absolutely outraged. | ||
And there are all kinds of videos responding to this. | ||
Oprah and The Rock send out a viral video. | ||
And here's what most of the replies look and sound like in clip 13. | ||
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Did I just witness what I think I witnessed? | ||
Please don't tell me I just saw a billionaire standing next to a multimillionaire begging the average everyday citizen for donations that can barely get by due to a real life recession, living paycheck to paycheck, barely can pay rent, barely can put food on the table for our families, okay? | ||
Living in a real life recession in a country where our president is giving away all our resources, sources, and resources of to another country for money. | ||
If you two don't go take your Hollywood elite behinds to your other Hollywood elite friends and politician buddies that got millions like you do and billions and get all that money together and help out Maui, you are out your damn mind. | ||
Please don't insult our intelligence like that. | ||
And after you guys do all of that, you will have enough money to help the rest of us. | ||
Boo. Get out of here with that. | ||
The nerve. Amen. | ||
Amen. Not sure I could have said it better myself. | ||
And that's been most of the replies. | ||
That's been most of the people sharing videos on it. | ||
Folks, I'm telling you, the awakening is on. | ||
The realization is on. | ||
I think that it's amassing in ways that we can't even comprehend yet. | ||
Everybody sees it. | ||
Everybody feels it. You are getting crushed by Bidenomics. | ||
Our foreign policy is destroying us. | ||
It's destroying the planet. We're closer to war. | ||
The American people are desperate. | ||
The corruption in D.C. is worse and more clear and present than ever before. | ||
I mean, what did you think? | ||
What did you think? | ||
Joe Biden cared about you? | ||
Oprah was a philanthropist? | ||
Yeah, the nerve. | ||
The nerve. But see, that's how these Hollywood elites make themselves feel good, is they pretend to care, they pretend to do the fundraising and everything, and that makes them feel good and virtue signal and maintain this moral high ground. | ||
It's all fraud. It's all fraud. | ||
But hey, you know what? I'm not Oprah. | ||
I'm not going to be the one that has to deal with it. | ||
I'm not the billionaire asking for Americans that are in debt to pay for her rich, lavish city to recover because somebody burned it to the ground. | ||
Folks, this is incredible, this video out of San Francisco. | ||
You guys just roll me clip 24. | ||
This is sad. This is truly sad. | ||
And there's all kinds of this new AI enhanced old footage from like a hundred years ago. | ||
And a lot of it is from San Francisco. | ||
Folks, what the Democrats, what the leftist progressives have done to the great city of San Francisco is truly heartbreaking. | ||
Here's a man who died of a fentanyl overdose. | ||
They're loading him into the death wagon here. | ||
And there's another cadaver already in there. | ||
I mean, it's just, you walk around San Francisco, you're seeing dead bodies piling up. | ||
Not to mention the feces in the streets, the drug abuse, the poverty, the homelessness, the violence, the crime. | ||
This is the epitome of what this country will become under Democrat Party rule, under World Economic Forum, globalist, communist policies. | ||
Death, destruction, decay, violence, crime, poverty, desolation. | ||
This is it. I mean, you could sit here. | ||
I mean, that's a grab bag of what to expect. | ||
The gay trans flags flying around, the homeless people dead on the streets, literally multiple bodies stacking up, the trash, the litter, the feces everywhere. | ||
I mean, the only thing this thing is missing, I mean, fentanyl heads everywhere. | ||
The only thing that's missing here is a live mugging. | ||
Look, you got people in masks down on their chin. | ||
All you're missing is a live mugging or a smash and grab. | ||
Oh, but look, somebody's got a business there. | ||
Somebody's got a hotel. | ||
Somebody's got a restaurant. How do you think those restaurants are doing with dead bodies piling up? | ||
Bidenomics, baby. Democrat party politics, baby. | ||
Keith Olbermann is a complete a-hole. | ||
He tells Riley Gaines to suck it up and that she sucked it swimming because she couldn't beat a man, a six-foot-three man in a swimming race. | ||
So Olbermann said, oh, you suck. | ||
And she responded and trolled him pretty good, showing all the other awards she's won and explaining how he's never been able to get another job because everybody thinks he's an a-hole, so he's left to his Twitter account that nobody follows. | ||
That's good stuff. | ||
Mexican illegal immigrants attack Border Patrol agents at Canadian border. | ||
At Canadian border, this is happening now. | ||
now it's out of control stop it guys is there nice that's a that's a hell of a | ||
trophy I'll tell you That's a true winner. | ||
Just 12% of Americans, mostly men, are eating half our beef supply, according to new research. | ||
You're welcome, and thank you to all the vegans out there. | ||
We will take the meat. | ||
We will take the meat. Even Gavin Newsom is starting to admit that his state is a disaster. | ||
It's ironic. It's under his leadership. | ||
He says, on homelessness, Elon Musk has touched a key issue. | ||
California has made record investments, $15.3 billion, but federal courts block local efforts to clear street encampments even when housing services are offered. | ||
Courts must also be held accountable. | ||
Enough is enough. Actually, no, no, no, no. | ||
It's the leftist progressives that tell the cops not to go after the homeless. | ||
And the district attorneys and prosecuting attorneys that say, leave them alone, we'll toss any of these cases. | ||
That's what's really going on. | ||
They want to blame the federal courts. $15 billion to combat homelessness in California. | ||
More homelessness than ever in California. | ||
Democrats. Democrats. | ||
X and Elon Musk is going to be taking legal action. | ||
They're going to be suing Soros-funded NGOs. | ||
For their censorship on Twitter, that's going to be an interesting one to follow. | ||
I apologize to the veterans we didn't get to today. | ||
We'll have more calls next week. | ||
But quickly, you know, the NFL season starts, I guess it's about 10 days from now, or less, I guess it's a week because they play Thursdays now. | ||
So the NFL season is about to start. | ||
And that obnoxious leftist communist propaganda bull... | ||
That they put on the end zone, end racism, apparently is no more. | ||
Apparently they're not going to be ending racism anymore. | ||
So my God, can you imagine racism against a surge? | ||
No, nothing is going to happen. | ||
Now the back of the end zones will no longer say end racism. | ||
They will say play football. | ||
I guess the NFL is desperate to have more people risking their lives to play football. | ||
So they're going to take that mantle up. | ||
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