In the Litter Box - December 12, 2024


Army Of Drones | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 704 – 12⧸12⧸2024


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 50 minutes

Words per Minute

163.29478

Word Count

18,123

Sentence Count

1,816

Misogynist Sentences

55

Hate Speech Sentences

46


Summary

Jules and Cat Turd are back in the Litter box talking about the latest in the Trump vs. Hillary Clinton campaign, as well as all the latest news and notes from the New York Stock Exchange opening bell.


Transcript

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00:02:35.600 You are in the litter box with Jules and Cat Turd. Hey there, Cat. How are you?
00:02:42.900 Hey, hey, hey.
00:02:43.860 How goes it?
00:02:46.020 Another day in paradise.
00:02:47.160 Isn't it though? Truly. I'm loving this, even though they took some jabs at President Trump, person of the year, Donald Trump, and they didn't have the horns above his head this time.
00:03:01.560 Yeah. Of course, they're going to take some jabs at him. Yeah, that was great.
00:03:06.420 Isn't that fantastic? I mean, what are they going to do? They're going to go against everything and everyone? I don't think so.
00:03:13.560 And if they try, it's just not going to work. The people have absolutely spoken in volumes.
00:03:19.500 I mean, they've made it very clear about the direction this country was going prior to Trump and how they didn't like it.
00:03:26.860 But there he is at the New York Stock Exchange ringing the bell.
00:03:31.660 It's got Melania by his side, J.D. Vance, his daughter, some others in there.
00:03:37.800 Man. You know it made him sick.
00:03:40.440 Yep.
00:03:44.180 You know it did. They absolutely went wild, but they had no choice.
00:03:50.020 It's about time we had President Trump on the cover.
00:03:54.460 He's been doing things for this country even when he wasn't in office.
00:03:59.600 I mean, this guy's amazing.
00:04:00.640 It's amazing from the mug shot to there, to the getting shot, to all the cases.
00:04:06.200 I've never seen anything like it.
00:04:07.680 And they throw everything at this guy.
00:04:09.380 I mean, this guy's an animal.
00:04:11.800 Yes, he is.
00:04:12.880 He's one in a billion.
00:04:14.440 And I'm not kidding.
00:04:15.840 This guy, man, he is the goat.
00:04:19.760 He really and truly is, Kat.
00:04:22.540 None of us could take what he went through.
00:04:24.340 I couldn't.
00:04:24.700 No one.
00:04:27.040 I don't care who you are.
00:04:28.760 And no one would.
00:04:30.060 I mean, he opted to.
00:04:32.140 That's the whole thing.
00:04:33.620 I mean, he went fully in on this thing and said, hey, you know what?
00:04:37.700 I could easily.
00:04:38.560 And everybody knew it.
00:04:39.440 He could go and just disappear and play golf and enjoy his time at his many mansions and different properties all around the world.
00:04:47.280 But he knew that he had bigger business here.
00:04:52.200 That's just really incredible.
00:04:55.440 So, of course, I mean, you've got all of the different the lefties who are stunned, right?
00:05:00.940 I mean, you've got chants of USA.
00:05:02.640 They break out as President Trump rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
00:05:09.060 And, of course, you know, Jim Cramer was sitting there saying what a great asset, of course, Kamala Harris would be.
00:05:16.140 This was during the election, right?
00:05:19.440 Hey, guys, it's just a running joke on Twitter.
00:05:22.080 Everything he says, the opposite is going to happen.
00:05:24.360 Oh, my gosh.
00:05:25.600 But we'll never forget what he actually says.
00:05:29.180 I mean, you really cannot.
00:05:30.240 Jim Cramer says Kamala Harris would be better for stocks than President Biden.
00:05:35.120 He was really trying to promote her over, of course, Donald Trump.
00:05:40.120 And then he said the session's move reflect investors who feel like Vice President Kamala Harris could win the presidency, even as the race remains deadlocked in polls on the eve of Election Day.
00:05:53.920 This guy is a goon.
00:05:56.680 He's an idiot.
00:05:58.380 He really is.
00:05:59.620 It's just funny to watch them just completely melt down, though, because they're so fake.
00:06:07.580 The biggest thing that happened today is the IG report coming out.
00:06:11.120 Huge.
00:06:12.600 Everything that we told everybody.
00:06:14.840 Yeah.
00:06:15.400 It was all.
00:06:15.800 So by the IG report saying that we're 26 and 17 of them were involved, which means they were in there inciting everything.
00:06:23.140 Four of them went inside, which they were the ones in front and side inciting everything.
00:06:27.640 And just everything we said.
00:06:29.300 If they say there's 26, there's 200.
00:06:31.700 Exactly.
00:06:32.580 Wrong Ray lied.
00:06:34.760 So what are they going to do about it?
00:06:36.140 He lied.
00:06:36.900 Well, yeah.
00:06:37.320 He lied with his hand in the air.
00:06:40.080 He lied repeatedly.
00:06:41.380 Why is he not arrested?
00:06:42.340 When are we going to get equal justice in this damn country?
00:06:45.800 He's not above the law.
00:06:47.560 Hadn't we heard that from the liberals?
00:06:50.000 No one is above the law.
00:06:51.580 Well, it was Christopher Wray.
00:06:52.720 He sat up there with his hand in the air and lied to him over and over and over and over and over.
00:06:57.640 Unbelievable.
00:06:58.560 I don't know.
00:06:59.080 Then you got CNN and Politico running their story.
00:07:02.660 Have you seen that?
00:07:03.660 Oh, yeah.
00:07:04.900 I did.
00:07:05.420 I saw it on your page, actually.
00:07:07.840 I mean, they're sitting there lying as well, trying to cover up for it.
00:07:12.040 Or maybe they just don't know.
00:07:14.280 Yeah.
00:07:14.460 So it's a trick.
00:07:15.360 Okay.
00:07:15.500 So the IG report comes out and says there's 20, you know, what everybody knew.
00:07:19.920 Christopher Wray was lying.
00:07:21.100 It was all set up.
00:07:22.340 And then they come.
00:07:24.460 Here's CNN's story, which Politico is the same story.
00:07:26.980 All the left mean.
00:07:27.760 Here they come.
00:07:29.200 No undercover FBI agents were at the U.S. Capitol during the insurrection.
00:07:33.880 A Justice Department watchdog group has found.
00:07:37.460 You see what I'm saying?
00:07:38.580 Right.
00:07:39.200 So they have their own watchdog group come out and say it wasn't.
00:07:41.900 And so when the IG report comes out, instead of saying, so they're literally not lying because they say, they didn't say anything about the IG report, but they just said, no, this watchdog group just happened to, you know, have this story ready to go right when the IG reports.
00:07:57.400 They're just, they're just rotten ass traitorous, just scumbags.
00:08:02.400 They really are.
00:08:04.400 They really are.
00:08:06.000 They are the worst of the worst.
00:08:09.460 And I am sure now, as time goes on, there's no question in my mind that day one, President Trump is going to take care of this.
00:08:17.660 And I cannot wait until there is a full-blown investigation to all that were behind it.
00:08:22.980 This just gives fire to the whole thing.
00:08:26.100 The fact that you had 26 CHCs, CHSs who were in D.C. on January 6th.
00:08:32.960 And the fact that Wrong Ray lied tells you everything that you need to know.
00:08:39.120 He got up there and lied to the American people.
00:08:46.140 And he lies about everything.
00:08:47.900 That's why I always say every time he gets bare nose of his hand, it's just one life another.
00:08:51.120 The guy is scum.
00:08:52.620 He's everything that's wrong with this country.
00:08:54.500 He deserves to be in prison.
00:08:56.500 He has taken this country down a path that could have, if she would have got elected, ended up in, your freedom's being taken away.
00:09:03.840 The guy is a traitor with a capital T.
00:09:08.860 Corrupt.
00:09:12.460 Liar.
00:09:13.880 I mean, all these January 6th and Garland and how they've treated them and arresting Catholics and spying on Catholics and spying on us and tapping my phone, which they are still doing.
00:09:26.980 Oh, certainly they are.
00:09:28.260 I mean, I'm sick of it, man.
00:09:29.560 These people are scumbags, every last one of them.
00:09:32.020 They are completely embedded.
00:09:34.040 And even though I know we're going to have a new administration, but do not think we're going to be able to root out all of the wrong rays that are up in there.
00:09:42.800 It's just a fact.
00:09:43.880 They're going to continue to do whatever it is they want to do.
00:09:47.380 That's their mission.
00:09:48.960 That's how they continue to go after their political opponents.
00:09:52.300 Nobody is safe.
00:09:53.800 Truly.
00:09:54.740 They're going to continue their spy operations to blackmail people to get their way.
00:09:58.960 Nothing like that is going to change.
00:10:01.020 You just have to be careful.
00:10:02.920 Telling you.
00:10:05.360 This zebra is not going to change its stripes ever.
00:10:10.060 This is what they do.
00:10:11.860 They are perfect for the art of espionage and everything else.
00:10:15.840 I mean, they're traitors to this country.
00:10:17.640 Just because you have a new administration that comes in is not going to stop them from doing what they do.
00:10:24.600 But it's up to these people he's putting in, which he's putting in great people, Cash Patel and Pound Bondi.
00:10:31.900 They've got to clean up these agencies.
00:10:33.320 Everybody's got to stay in their lane and clean it up.
00:10:36.340 That's it.
00:10:37.560 And they will be reminded, especially from reports like this one, day in and day out, that that is their job.
00:10:44.000 That is why they were tapped, is to do the job we need them to do.
00:10:47.820 I mean, this is huge.
00:10:50.900 You've got Vivek Ramaswamy who's talking about it.
00:10:53.540 He says, if you uttered the facts in this IG report last year, you were labeled a conspiracy theorist.
00:11:01.300 It's also notable that the IG report came out literally the day after Christopher Wray resigned.
00:11:14.180 Is he going to get a big fat pardon too?
00:11:17.740 Oh, I'm sure.
00:11:20.480 I'm sure they all are.
00:11:21.640 I'm sure he's going to give every single person.
00:11:23.880 I mean, it's incredible to me.
00:11:25.500 But this is the game that they are playing.
00:11:27.500 They know.
00:11:28.120 I mean, you've got Joe Biden who just pardoned multiple Chinese spies and an individual convicted of possessing child pornography.
00:11:37.600 Nick Sorter put this one out.
00:11:39.640 Why?
00:11:40.400 You've got 39 more days until it's over.
00:11:44.960 These are the people that he's pardoning.
00:11:49.960 Yeah, people.
00:11:51.380 He just he he's out there.
00:11:53.900 He's out there pardoning pedophiles.
00:11:58.120 Today, pedophiles and traitors, not even tried to hide it.
00:12:06.480 Exactly.
00:12:08.140 Everything that we've been talking about is proven to be true.
00:12:13.780 Everything.
00:12:15.400 And of course, Joe Biden is paving the way for all of this nonsense ahead of time.
00:12:20.720 He wants to make sure that we can't go after big pharma.
00:12:24.020 We can't go after January Sixers and all of this stuff.
00:12:27.020 I mean, he's going to give them all a big fat pardon before it's all over.
00:12:31.860 This is what he's up to with COVID.
00:12:34.560 Biden regime quietly extends COVID-19 emergency declaration to shield big pharma and mRNA vaccine makers from liability to get this 2029.
00:12:49.240 And he didn't think anybody would notice.
00:12:57.200 Good Lord.
00:12:58.420 I know it.
00:13:00.080 I mean, this is truly what we have.
00:13:02.120 And the Hill just came out with the same story that all the liberal rags are running that same fake headline that there's.
00:13:07.680 Oh, and then so all the liberals, they'll go, see, we told you, we told you.
00:13:11.740 And then dumbasses don't know.
00:13:12.940 You can just go, oh, here's the actual IG report.
00:13:15.240 Read it, you dumb ass.
00:13:17.480 They're just liars.
00:13:19.500 They're liars.
00:13:20.460 I mean, here, you've got CNN doing it, Politico doing it.
00:13:25.360 They all got the memo and they are spinning it the way they always do.
00:13:30.760 Just lie.
00:13:31.740 Look at that.
00:13:32.800 I want them to keep, I want them to keep doing it, though.
00:13:34.940 I want you to keep lying.
00:13:37.500 That's why you're down 59% CNN.
00:13:40.620 That's why you're down.
00:13:41.540 It's all your rags are down.
00:13:43.640 This is why no one listens to them anymore.
00:13:46.560 We knew that the cleanup on aisle nine was going to be bad.
00:13:49.760 But my gosh, I mean, this is really, this is so obvious.
00:13:54.300 They've learned nothing.
00:13:55.680 Nothing.
00:13:56.240 There's a few of them that's like, okay, I've learned, you know, it's tech.
00:14:01.140 We're getting killed on social media.
00:14:02.600 There's a few that's admitted it, but they've learned nothing.
00:14:05.400 And I want them all to keep doing that.
00:14:07.360 I want them to keep digging, digging all the way down to China.
00:14:10.220 Oh, boy.
00:14:11.060 Where they'll find Joe and Hunter taking $5 million prize.
00:14:14.660 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:15.860 I mean, this is just crazy.
00:14:17.600 But this whole thing, I mean, you've got all of their friends in high places,
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00:16:05.120 Can we get it here?
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00:16:07.020 It's USA only.
00:16:08.980 It's just law.
00:16:10.420 Just the way it goes.
00:16:12.100 But I'm so glad we have it.
00:16:13.820 This is a great company, and everybody should have one of these kits around just because of what we have learned.
00:16:23.300 But they're trying to forgive themselves.
00:16:25.260 They're trying to make sure that they won't be held for a single thing.
00:16:30.480 And you know what?
00:16:31.940 People will not forget.
00:16:34.240 I mean, the fact that they are quietly extending.
00:16:37.140 What this means, this whole big pharma situation, means that you can't bring lawsuits against them.
00:16:44.040 The PrEP Act provides sweeping liability immunity for vaccine manufacturers and distributors, effectively preventing lawsuits except for in cases of willful misconduct.
00:17:01.020 Which they'll just say, well, we didn't mean to do it.
00:17:07.580 We didn't mean to kill you.
00:17:08.720 By extending this declaration, you have Biden's Health and Human Services Department.
00:17:15.620 They lock in protections for companies producing COVID-19 vaccines, ensuring that their profit margins remain completely unscathed, regardless of adverse effects or public outcry.
00:17:30.320 They are 100% covered.
00:17:35.400 Huh.
00:17:38.720 Unreal.
00:17:40.280 Well, I mean, notice that that's what time took a swipe at President Trump about, was the vaccines and autism, right?
00:17:49.200 They had to do it.
00:17:50.740 They couldn't just give him a cover and say, great job, on with the next no.
00:17:55.660 In their story, they had to put that in there.
00:17:59.420 Because they had to.
00:17:59.820 I saw Kamala today doing some little speech in some little venue in front of about 50 people.
00:18:05.120 My God.
00:18:06.040 She's nutty as a fruitcake.
00:18:07.480 She is drunk and nutty.
00:18:09.680 She's grunny.
00:18:16.220 It's really hard to believe how close we were to getting this crazy person.
00:18:21.560 Good Lord.
00:18:22.140 In office.
00:18:23.360 Lunatic.
00:18:24.300 I mean.
00:18:24.860 And then did you see the, I didn't know if you saw yesterday, the little video that Tim Watts and his wife put out, putting a star on the Christmas tree.
00:18:35.320 That was weird.
00:18:37.060 Oh my God.
00:18:37.960 And then she's like, jump into the world.
00:18:41.400 But I mean, was that.
00:18:42.300 And he scolds her.
00:18:43.240 He looks at her like, we're singing.
00:18:45.060 Well.
00:18:45.380 You can tell me.
00:18:46.220 Did you see that shit?
00:18:47.180 That was crazy.
00:18:48.260 I did.
00:18:48.760 But Kat, I mean, was that as a private video?
00:18:51.400 Like, that's kind of how I took it.
00:18:53.220 Was that something that was just, they were sending out to somebody and they released it?
00:18:57.600 What I got as a, he gave her the stink eye and she shut up singing.
00:19:03.400 He's like, jump into the world.
00:19:05.240 It is so crazy.
00:19:08.900 I'm going to play it.
00:19:09.860 Because it was insane.
00:19:10.820 You got it?
00:19:11.460 Yes, of course I got it.
00:19:13.560 Yes, I do.
00:19:14.480 Look the way he, like, makes her quit singing and gives her the stink eye.
00:19:18.920 Yeah, I think we're going to have a lot of divorces this year.
00:19:21.440 I don't know.
00:19:22.320 I think everybody's going to lawyer up and go straight over there and say, okay, get rid of this crazy person.
00:19:27.480 But here's one.
00:19:28.380 Won't be me because I'm not married.
00:19:30.140 Exactly.
00:19:31.140 Won't be you either.
00:19:33.240 There you go.
00:19:35.240 See your little hands here?
00:19:36.680 Little hands on the back.
00:19:37.320 Are the angel wings.
00:19:38.400 So here we go.
00:19:39.160 On the tree.
00:19:40.060 Not on a real tree, but on this family tree.
00:19:43.640 Oh, Dad got it on there.
00:19:45.760 Joy to the world.
00:19:47.620 All right.
00:19:48.580 There you go.
00:19:49.060 I know you're missing your Griswold family.
00:19:52.100 Decorate your house for Christmas.
00:19:53.400 We're thinking of you.
00:19:54.140 Love you, Hope.
00:19:55.100 Bye.
00:19:56.920 So Hope released it.
00:19:59.800 Okay.
00:20:00.820 Stop singing, please.
00:20:03.240 God.
00:20:03.680 Can you imagine having to live with her?
00:20:06.900 Well, I mean, is this one any better?
00:20:08.940 She is just, these people are so weird.
00:20:10.300 Can you imagine waking up at Christmas and like, you know, going home, you know, still
00:20:14.420 in college, like their daughter and you come home, you're like 20 years old and she's like,
00:20:17.960 good morning, darling.
00:20:19.440 John.
00:20:21.280 It's Christmas.
00:20:22.960 Boy, I would have serious.
00:20:24.660 With that crazy eye of hers.
00:20:26.860 I would run away from home.
00:20:28.400 There's no question.
00:20:29.180 Hey, it's back to Thanksgiving.
00:20:32.300 Well, they know they're odd because he referred to himself as the Griswold.
00:20:36.240 So, I mean, there you have it.
00:20:38.420 And she's just nutty up there doing her thing as usual.
00:20:41.180 But he tried to put a stop to it.
00:20:46.020 Wow.
00:20:46.500 Oh, God.
00:20:47.640 They're just so weird, man.
00:20:49.300 Well, they make Kamala look good because she's just up there.
00:20:52.400 I don't know what her deal is, but this...
00:20:55.040 Speaking of joy, boy, I still can't get over when Jill completely just stuck it in her eye
00:21:02.480 yesterday with the joy message.
00:21:04.300 Mm.
00:21:05.560 Wasn't that good?
00:21:06.160 I'm talking about leveled her, man, was making fun of her big time.
00:21:10.560 I thought that was probably one of the greatest things I've seen in quite some time.
00:21:15.960 I mean it.
00:21:16.800 The fact that she came out there and said that was just like, wow.
00:21:23.200 They had them two people coming out when they first got out.
00:21:26.620 Them two weirdos right there coming out and saying, Republicans are weird.
00:21:32.600 I know.
00:21:33.040 Like, and it was coming from four of the weirdest people.
00:21:36.920 Yeah, we might be...
00:21:37.740 Are we weird enough to fake a black accent when we go down and talk to a black church?
00:21:42.760 Are we weird enough to put tampons?
00:21:45.560 Are we weird enough...
00:21:46.380 I mean, that lady, are we weird enough to knock up our nanny?
00:21:49.620 I mean, how weird are we?
00:21:52.700 They're just something.
00:21:53.840 Well, this one's weird.
00:21:55.340 Kamala Harris, just like you said, I don't think she's even sober.
00:21:59.020 Check it.
00:21:59.460 And I give you permission that if you are going to someone's house who doesn't know how to cook,
00:22:05.680 bring your own dish.
00:22:13.560 You know what I'm saying.
00:22:15.780 Because I'm all about no regrets.
00:22:18.280 Do you see this Secret Service agent staring at her like, what's the deal, lady?
00:22:27.260 So if you're wondering why she falls flat with every ordinary Americans, because liberals are weirdos, speaking of weird.
00:22:34.880 And so they all get in a little group.
00:22:36.920 And they actually think that's funny.
00:22:38.660 And nothing, everything she's saying is cringe, nothing's funny.
00:22:41.420 But they're laughing real hard.
00:22:43.120 So she's like, I can go out here and act stupid and drunk and wave my hands around and say all this weird stuff.
00:22:49.480 And everybody's going to think it's funny.
00:22:51.080 Because every time I have my little meeting with my 20 people, they just laugh and laugh and laugh.
00:22:55.520 And so she got out in front of millions of people and did this shit.
00:22:58.280 And everybody's like, well, God almighty, you're so effed up.
00:23:02.980 Cringe.
00:23:03.760 That's why, man.
00:23:04.660 They laugh and give her a false sense like it's funny or something.
00:23:08.540 Oh, my gosh.
00:23:10.060 The whole thing is just nuts.
00:23:12.380 I mean, they really are.
00:23:13.440 They're not sane.
00:23:14.860 They, I don't know.
00:23:16.860 Again, like you said, she tries to stuff out.
00:23:19.120 And all four of them, they're wasn't the sane one between them.
00:23:21.720 Doug's the sanest one.
00:23:23.220 And he's out there slapping women and knocking up nannies.
00:23:27.720 The rest of them, I mean, he could at least fake being a, you know, just fake, just barely talking.
00:23:33.340 I like when she would come out of, like, restaurants or whatever, and he'd be walking six foot behind her.
00:23:42.460 I hate to tell anybody that, but I don't give a damn if you're the queen of England.
00:23:46.060 If you're my girlfriend, I ain't walking ten or six feet behind you.
00:23:50.800 It ain't happening.
00:23:51.660 It was really bizarre.
00:23:52.720 The whole thing is bizarre.
00:23:54.380 Their whole relationship is bizarre.
00:23:56.660 I mean, they were trying to make Dougie look like he was some kind of saint.
00:24:00.720 Oh, I know.
00:24:01.320 This is the new masculinity, both of them.
00:24:03.960 Oh, no, it's not.
00:24:06.060 And that we would all have joy.
00:24:07.720 This is the new douchebaggery.
00:24:08.700 I know.
00:24:09.160 You know, they ruined the word joy for me.
00:24:11.100 I can't even use it in a sentence anymore.
00:24:12.900 I know.
00:24:13.140 I used to use the word joy.
00:24:14.720 I don't use it anymore.
00:24:16.560 Yeah, well, you're like, yeah, the word joy is so good.
00:24:19.460 And then they ruined it.
00:24:20.320 And then like, okay, well, you know, a week later, you're like, well, you know, maybe I'll say it again a month later.
00:24:26.260 You know what, I think I'm going to say joy again.
00:24:28.740 It's not cringe.
00:24:29.580 And there it goes again.
00:24:33.360 It's off the table.
00:24:35.320 It's awful.
00:24:37.020 I know.
00:24:37.320 It's kind of like folks.
00:24:38.020 She just ruined it again.
00:24:39.660 As soon as she might have had a chance of letting it back in.
00:24:42.120 I know.
00:24:43.100 Obama did the exact same thing with folks.
00:24:45.640 Because I used to use folks.
00:24:46.980 My parents used folks whenever we talk, right?
00:24:49.380 I mean, it's very Mississippi to use that word.
00:24:51.800 Good old folks.
00:24:52.880 You know, good old boys.
00:24:53.700 Whatever.
00:24:54.360 And now I can't even use that word anymore.
00:24:56.620 There are all these words.
00:24:57.440 And just like Biden, he ruined ice cream for me.
00:25:00.480 I don't, when I look at ice cream, I think of Joe Biden's complete turnoff.
00:25:04.360 Not even thinking about it.
00:25:05.660 Just gross.
00:25:08.700 Oh, God.
00:25:10.200 But this thing, you're right, Kat.
00:25:12.100 This whole thing with Jill Biden completely slighting.
00:25:17.960 Annihilated her.
00:25:18.660 Oh, yes.
00:25:20.940 It was bad.
00:25:22.200 It was really bad.
00:25:23.480 And she knew it.
00:25:24.540 You can see it.
00:25:25.400 And she, she, they deserved it because it was so dumb.
00:25:28.160 Because, is it, we're the party of joy.
00:25:30.500 And we've seen their videos.
00:25:31.920 We see the TikTok videos.
00:25:33.540 You're not the party of joy.
00:25:34.760 You're the party of hate and rage.
00:25:36.580 You always have been.
00:25:38.980 And obviously, I mean, they're, they're just going to get worse.
00:25:43.500 I know that for a fact.
00:25:44.880 Because they're trying to rile up their base with all of this nonsense.
00:25:48.120 I mean, my goodness.
00:25:49.360 They're sitting there talking about how hot this killer is that gunned down a CEO for crying out loud.
00:25:56.660 I know.
00:25:57.240 You want to talk about death spread.
00:25:58.540 You can't, you can't, you can't get more of a coward than shooting somebody in the back, too.
00:26:04.680 They're walking away from you and you shoot them in the back.
00:26:07.360 Yeah.
00:26:08.500 You know, you're such a coward, you can't even face them.
00:26:10.840 I mean, it's just, you know, the guy's a slime ball.
00:26:14.320 And I hope he, you know, goes to, and gets Bubba for a roommate in prison.
00:26:18.600 Oh, my God.
00:26:19.260 And gets used as a sex toy for the rest of his 50, 60 years of life.
00:26:23.380 I believe that's what he's going to be.
00:26:25.220 He's going to be real hot in prison.
00:26:26.320 This stupid scumbag.
00:26:27.080 You think I care about some dude?
00:26:28.800 I don't give a fuck what that guy did.
00:26:30.720 Excuse my language.
00:26:31.820 Well, that's true.
00:26:32.760 I don't care what he did, man.
00:26:34.020 You don't just go up and shoot somebody in the back.
00:26:35.800 I mean, that's throughout history, right?
00:26:38.420 Throughout history, that's the most coward thing you can do in battle or fights or whatever.
00:26:43.340 Back into the French Resolution or the Roman Empire.
00:26:46.860 It's just always been the most coward thing in the world.
00:26:49.900 In old Western movies, it's just like you shot him in the back.
00:26:53.460 Right.
00:26:55.780 I mean, come on already.
00:26:56.840 I mean, this is not hot at all.
00:26:59.900 This is a killer.
00:27:00.880 And here they're trying to go after Penny.
00:27:03.480 I don't get it.
00:27:04.460 Well, I hope Penny brings a lawsuit.
00:27:06.840 Absolutely, I hope he does.
00:27:08.780 And there are rumors that he will bring a lawsuit against the city of New York.
00:27:14.100 Yes, and I certainly hope it happens.
00:27:16.220 Looks like his weed buzz wore off, doesn't it?
00:27:18.880 Wow.
00:27:19.760 Doesn't he look like he realizes now?
00:27:21.980 Okay, well, whatever the back pain was is about to get a whole lot worse.
00:27:26.280 Yeah.
00:27:26.740 You think your back hurts now, you little rich kid, you know,
00:27:30.180 sleeping on a Serta sleeper foam mattress,
00:27:33.180 wait till you go in there and sleep on a metal rack the rest of your life.
00:27:36.220 With Bubba.
00:27:37.460 Yeah, with Bubba laying on top of you.
00:27:41.100 Maybe he'll crack your back.
00:27:44.440 I don't know.
00:27:45.160 I think he's going to be somebody's toy for quite some time.
00:27:47.720 It's going to be pretty scary.
00:27:48.780 Yeah, you think your back hurts now, just wait.
00:27:50.500 Oh, my gosh.
00:27:52.420 I mean, this thing has just gotten so wild.
00:27:55.920 And they created it.
00:27:56.860 And so, of course, they want to go ahead and distract you with all the ways of war,
00:28:01.860 of course, because war is their game.
00:28:05.200 So you have Mark Rutt, who is the former Dutch PM and now Secretary General to NATO.
00:28:11.780 He goes on and says, it's time to shift a wartime mindset to and turbocharge defense production and spending.
00:28:23.180 Cannot wait to get us out.
00:28:24.460 When he says that, he means us and nobody else.
00:28:26.760 That's right.
00:28:29.000 That's exactly what he wants.
00:28:30.360 I can't wait until Matt Whittaker, who is going to be the ambassador to NATO, step on up into that position.
00:28:38.300 He's going to stop all of this nonsense.
00:28:41.740 These idiots.
00:28:43.040 Well, they just trash him.
00:28:44.200 Globalist war pigs.
00:28:46.780 They're trashing it all.
00:28:49.100 All of it before they leave.
00:28:51.800 In fact, this is really going to boil your blood.
00:28:53.800 It did mine.
00:28:54.880 We talked about how they've been selling off parts of the border wall.
00:28:59.000 Well, here's the deal.
00:29:01.260 Now, all of a sudden, it went from hundreds of dollars to sell it off to now Biden is selling half a mile worth of wall materials that you and I paid for each day for as little as $5 per section.
00:29:17.800 Rushing to sell everything before President Trump gets in.
00:29:22.160 Yeah.
00:29:22.280 I mean, just going to, all the way to the end, they're just going to be complete douchebags.
00:29:31.440 Knowing full well we're going to rebuy this stuff at premium cost, premium rates.
00:29:40.000 This is the stuff they do.
00:29:41.920 Well, it was awesome to watch them go down in flames, I'll tell you that, and they deserved it.
00:29:48.360 Yes, it was.
00:29:49.580 I'm still just having such a good time.
00:29:51.800 I feel like I'm on vacation.
00:29:53.960 I know.
00:29:56.180 There's just this huge relief.
00:29:59.300 The whole country's feeling it.
00:30:00.740 It seems like everybody's happier.
00:30:02.280 I know.
00:30:03.460 Except the left, you know.
00:30:04.700 Except, you know, Meathead.
00:30:06.200 He's in TDS rehab still.
00:30:07.620 I was like, they left, man, all the ones.
00:30:12.020 They just left.
00:30:13.280 They took their ball and went home.
00:30:14.540 They're over on Blue Sky.
00:30:15.620 It lasted two days.
00:30:16.740 They go, I'm taking a break for my mental health.
00:30:21.120 They're going to need it.
00:30:22.020 You've never had any mental health.
00:30:23.680 Mm-hmm.
00:30:25.280 Mm-hmm.
00:30:26.260 And how's your life going to change?
00:30:28.220 You're all multi-millionaire.
00:30:29.960 What's he probably worth, $50 million?
00:30:31.980 Exactly.
00:30:32.320 How is your life going to change?
00:30:34.640 And all these old ladies at the view,
00:30:36.160 well, they can't have their abortions.
00:30:38.960 You're 70 years old.
00:30:41.300 How's it going to affect you?
00:30:43.840 Unbelievable.
00:30:44.860 Oh, and just like, they thought they was going to talk about climate change,
00:30:50.060 transgender rights, and ripping babies out of the mom's womb,
00:30:53.420 and that was going to be the it.
00:30:54.360 And they were just like, oh, the women are going to rise up
00:30:56.540 because we know women.
00:30:58.760 We know women.
00:30:59.600 And the most important thing is for them to get pregnant
00:31:02.600 and rip their baby out of their own stomach.
00:31:04.540 Like, it's just like, that's not the way all women feel, you idiots.
00:31:07.920 What an absolute disaster.
00:31:09.240 I mean, let's not forget that person of the year in time
00:31:12.180 was Kamala and Joe Biden, right?
00:31:14.880 I mean, this was the issue December 28, 2020.
00:31:18.380 And we know what kind of damage they did to this country.
00:31:22.260 Not that it can't be reversed.
00:31:23.480 It will be.
00:31:24.640 But look how far we've come.
00:31:27.100 Look at how much effort it took, though.
00:31:30.400 I mean, you had to talk to everybody.
00:31:32.060 And they really didn't do anything either, Jules.
00:31:34.620 They were, I mean, it was just the people behind the scenes.
00:31:38.100 They were literally too dumb to do anything.
00:31:39.960 And he's out of it totally.
00:31:41.440 And she's over there, you know, drowning in a bottle of vodka.
00:31:45.900 I mean, this is the O'Biden administration.
00:31:48.900 These are bureaucrats that just let us down this way.
00:31:52.920 But they were celebrating all of this.
00:31:55.260 And you see where it got us.
00:31:56.460 But honestly, if people did not just cut off the lamestream media,
00:32:01.140 if they didn't find other sources of news and have another avenue,
00:32:06.180 which is what the left wanted to do.
00:32:07.680 Remember, they wanted to cut us off of everything and did for quite some time.
00:32:12.220 As soon as these two got into office, they cut us off.
00:32:14.700 I knew a week before we were going to win.
00:32:17.240 Yes, you did.
00:32:18.840 Yeah.
00:32:19.140 Once, I mean, I was saying to everybody behind the scenes,
00:32:21.060 once I started seeing the Florida early voting numbers come in each day and by,
00:32:26.180 you know, when they posted them, I was like, man, this is crazy.
00:32:30.560 We're like early voting and mail-in voting.
00:32:34.200 We were down 700,000 last time and we're up 800,000 this time,
00:32:39.300 a 1.5 million difference in mail-in and early voting.
00:32:42.940 I'm like, there's no way the other states are going to be,
00:32:45.980 there's no way this is going to happen.
00:32:47.260 The biggest blowout the state's ever seen and other states are not going to follow.
00:32:50.380 It just isn't going to happen.
00:32:51.760 Well, the thing was, because they had stolen the election prior,
00:32:57.180 we knew that we had to always act like we were 30 points behind.
00:33:02.260 And I never even took anything that I read seriously.
00:33:05.940 I acted like we were losing.
00:33:08.360 I mean, in my mind, we were up against such a machine that was going to steal
00:33:12.540 and that they were going to call it.
00:33:14.520 Every worst case scenario, I was playing in my head every single day,
00:33:18.800 time and time again.
00:33:19.680 But that helped because that forced me to get people to the polls.
00:33:24.760 I mean, granted, it's LA.
00:33:26.040 Okay, great.
00:33:26.700 I wasn't expecting us to win.
00:33:28.220 Los Angeles.
00:33:28.980 I know this.
00:33:29.880 And I told people when I was taking them there to the polls,
00:33:33.060 but it woke up a lot of people.
00:33:36.000 We were able to get rid of our Soros DA.
00:33:39.180 We were able to do all kinds of things.
00:33:41.420 And people are paying attention now.
00:33:43.380 We're having the conversation now.
00:33:46.640 But my gosh, who would have thought?
00:33:48.960 Like I say.
00:33:53.900 Did you see where LeBron James just quit the work?
00:33:56.600 Took, said he ain't playing the Lakers for a while for personal reasons and just left?
00:34:00.640 My goodness, Kat.
00:34:01.920 Does that not tell a story?
00:34:02.520 We know what that's about.
00:34:03.720 Diddy party!
00:34:04.380 I'd say that tells a story all by itself, doesn't it?
00:34:10.740 Yeah.
00:34:11.120 If it goes overseas to a country that, you know, you can't extradite them, we'll know.
00:34:16.900 Oh, boy.
00:34:19.120 I mean, that's pretty big.
00:34:21.540 When you start talking about how many people are leaving as a result of all of this.
00:34:26.660 All these people were completely protected before.
00:34:31.200 And now they're not.
00:34:35.140 I mean, everybody knows what went on during this party.
00:34:39.300 All of these different parties that they had going on.
00:34:42.440 Harming children and everything else.
00:34:44.640 But yes, this absolutely, they're talking about it, you know.
00:34:49.820 He's just deciding he's going to take a sabbatical.
00:34:53.720 Really?
00:34:55.240 Yeah.
00:34:56.100 You're the prime of your career?
00:34:58.160 And you're going to take a sabbatical?
00:35:00.480 Okay.
00:35:01.800 No one's buying this.
00:35:05.980 Everybody knows.
00:35:07.500 And people are calling him out for it.
00:35:09.700 LeBron James gets heckled for his friendship with Sean Diddy Combs.
00:35:14.200 This was at a stadium in L.A.
00:35:16.300 Bron, Bron, we know you was at them Diddy parties.
00:35:20.320 We know you was there.
00:35:22.420 The incident happened at the L.A. Rams versus Philadelphia Eagles game.
00:35:26.600 The comment stems from past statements from James, where he said on Instagram live sessions
00:35:32.160 with Combs that there ain't no party like a Diddy party.
00:35:36.440 So people are calling him out wherever he goes.
00:35:41.040 Bron, Bron, Bron, we know you was at them Diddy parties, nigga.
00:35:47.160 We know you was there.
00:35:49.200 We know you was at them Diddy parties.
00:35:51.900 Bron.
00:35:52.740 Here you go.
00:35:54.880 Everywhere they go.
00:35:56.980 Yep.
00:35:57.220 Everywhere.
00:36:04.060 I hope a lot of people go down on half of your town.
00:36:07.500 They will.
00:36:08.040 I come out there and everything's going to be so empty out there.
00:36:10.540 I'll be able to come out and buy a house for $20.
00:36:12.160 That's what I was going to say, Kat.
00:36:13.720 Hey, you want some ocean front?
00:36:17.320 Because it looks like things are going to seriously empty out here very, very soon.
00:36:21.700 Well, it's already started.
00:36:23.320 I have a friend of mine that owns a moving company, and he just got a request to put
00:36:28.580 all of their things in storage.
00:36:30.780 Wouldn't tell me, because of confidentiality, who it was, but they were leaving the country.
00:36:39.260 Yep.
00:36:40.920 Yeah, but a lot of them's gone.
00:36:43.180 Storage facilities.
00:36:44.120 The ones that are involved, and they all got money, and they know the countries, and some
00:36:47.820 of them have houses in it.
00:36:48.740 They just pick up and go.
00:36:50.200 Yep.
00:36:50.460 I don't blame them, because they're about to.
00:36:52.700 Diddy thought.
00:36:53.300 I can't believe Diddy.
00:36:54.740 After they, when the FBI goes in there and raids your home like that, and we've heard
00:36:59.620 rumors for years, and he's just walking around New York like he's untouchable, man.
00:37:05.460 Good.
00:37:05.880 Had plenty of money to go to a place and hide, but just too arrogant.
00:37:09.760 And all these, man, people are coming out every day claiming, it's like the Bill Cosby
00:37:13.860 situation, that he drugged them and raped them.
00:37:17.640 But the thing about it is, they're all men.
00:37:20.380 I know.
00:37:21.420 They're all men.
00:37:23.440 Oh.
00:37:25.160 I mean, it can happen to both.
00:37:26.700 I mean, that's the whole thing.
00:37:27.620 That's why I really was so excited when people started talking about it, because I live here
00:37:32.480 in Hollywood.
00:37:33.380 So I'm used to the stories, the casting couch and onward, right?
00:37:36.780 Nickelodeon, all that stuff, right?
00:37:38.760 Right up the street in Burbank.
00:37:40.220 You hear the stories.
00:37:41.040 You know exactly what it's about.
00:37:42.220 You go and you attend the parties and you know which areas of the event you do not go
00:37:47.360 into because your little gut feeling is saying, no, you do not want to go back there, whether
00:37:52.540 you've been invited or not.
00:37:54.480 Uh-uh.
00:37:54.720 So you've heard about them, but it's men and women and children.
00:38:00.940 I mean, no one is protected from these people.
00:38:03.560 They are pedophiles.
00:38:04.720 They are the worst of the worst.
00:38:06.700 And they prey on people, especially children.
00:38:15.320 Drugging men.
00:38:17.340 Oh my gosh.
00:38:19.520 Man, they should put that guy away for life.
00:38:22.540 I hope so.
00:38:22.840 Put him in Rikers Island.
00:38:24.420 He's never going to get out of prison again.
00:38:26.840 Ever.
00:38:26.960 And everybody that participates.
00:38:32.160 I mean, this is what happened when you have-
00:38:34.540 They'll sing and they'll just keep it to themselves.
00:38:36.940 They won't say anything.
00:38:37.860 We've got to find out all about this and the Epstein Island people.
00:38:41.780 Half the politicians in Hollywood-
00:38:43.840 Boy.
00:38:44.920 If you're an up-and-coming actor and they release the Epstein files and the Diddy files, man,
00:38:49.220 there's going to be some big openings.
00:38:51.040 Oh, the music industry, Hollywood, the whole thing.
00:38:54.600 You want to do a rap video, whatever.
00:38:57.480 There's not going to be anybody left.
00:38:59.220 That's what I'm saying.
00:39:00.140 You're going to be the king.
00:39:00.480 I mean, Kat, you're going to be sitting on a mountain all by yourself.
00:39:04.540 He's crazy.
00:39:06.620 Sing until your heart contents.
00:39:08.620 You know, but there's-
00:39:10.140 Country music's going to soar because there's not a lot of people in country music that went to Diddy parties.
00:39:15.320 That's it, too.
00:39:16.660 I mean, it is really true.
00:39:18.620 The hip-hop rap's going to be, whoops.
00:39:20.660 Sports.
00:39:21.080 And a lot of sports stars.
00:39:22.640 Yep.
00:39:24.840 That's all you can think about.
00:39:26.180 You got fame and fortune and $100 million.
00:39:29.600 Some of them people got billions of dollars.
00:39:31.080 And all you can do to think about dude, to do with it, is drug dudes and rape them.
00:39:38.320 I mean, these people have no business having money or fame or fortune.
00:39:44.600 That's all you can think to do with your money.
00:39:46.140 That's it.
00:39:47.960 Can you imagine?
00:39:48.640 Walk around running your mouth like you're a big shot.
00:39:51.180 Who's running it now?
00:39:52.760 The only thing in your mouth now is ramen noodles, bitch.
00:39:55.340 Well, that's why they are leaving, because they know all of this.
00:40:00.060 I mean, come on.
00:40:00.860 I mean, you talk about educators, too.
00:40:03.480 Same thing.
00:40:04.780 You've got Levant Wiggins, who is the dean of students at a particular school, PHS Generals in Massachusetts.
00:40:11.720 He was arrested for allegedly running a large cocaine trafficking operation.
00:40:17.720 I mean, who is vetting the educators for crying out loud?
00:40:22.020 How many female teachers have been, like, sleeping with 14-year-olds lately?
00:40:29.200 It's like one a day I see a story like that.
00:40:31.380 It's constant, isn't it, Kat?
00:40:32.700 Have you seen that?
00:40:33.400 The female teachers sleeping with...
00:40:37.020 It's constant.
00:40:40.880 I mean, these are predators.
00:40:42.980 This is just what they are.
00:40:44.680 This is who they are.
00:40:46.860 Sick, sick people.
00:40:49.140 You don't have anything better to do with your time than that.
00:40:52.960 Well, that's the problem.
00:40:56.800 I mean, when you start talking about how they're in schools and everything else, this is what
00:41:01.320 everybody's trying to get away from.
00:41:05.480 I'm just so glad that we're getting rid of this administration.
00:41:08.300 This was the darkest four years of my life, is what it felt like.
00:41:13.200 They're pitiful.
00:41:14.260 They really are.
00:41:15.100 They're sick people.
00:41:16.900 They're not good at all.
00:41:18.220 But, of course, they're not going to completely go away.
00:41:21.040 You remember Wiener, right?
00:41:22.620 Okay.
00:41:23.260 Convicted sex offender, Anthony Wiener.
00:41:25.840 Well, he plans on another political comeback.
00:41:29.020 He files to run for office in New York.
00:41:34.780 He lost his wife to Soros.
00:41:36.860 And them dumbasses will vote for him up there, liberals.
00:41:40.020 They will.
00:41:42.000 So what?
00:41:42.680 He was sending his junk to 13-year-olds.
00:41:45.060 We're going to vote for him anyway.
00:41:46.300 He went to junk-exposing rehab, and we're bringing him back.
00:41:49.960 How long?
00:41:50.260 He was in prison for two or three years, wasn't he?
00:41:52.060 Yes, he was.
00:41:53.660 And then that lurchy-looking, ugly-ass wife of his, they got divorced him, and now she's
00:41:59.560 with George Soros' son.
00:42:01.720 I feel so sorry for her.
00:42:06.140 I mean, I don't like her, but my gosh.
00:42:09.180 Well, she needs much to look at, so whatever.
00:42:11.960 Oh, boy.
00:42:12.820 And she's Hillary's pet.
00:42:15.040 I mean, that's the whole thing.
00:42:17.680 Nobody's ever seen her smile.
00:42:19.100 She smiled to break her face.
00:42:20.540 She's always got this glum look on her face.
00:42:22.560 Like, she's pissed off, like Mooch El-Bama.
00:42:25.900 Oh.
00:42:27.320 But she was married to Wiener.
00:42:30.500 Yeah.
00:42:31.560 I mean, Abedin.
00:42:33.780 I swear to God, if I come out of, I mean, his name is little, what do they call it?
00:42:39.620 You know, his little, if somebody named me Wiener, it was my last name just as soon as I turned 18.
00:42:44.520 What do you want for your 18th birthday, hon?
00:42:47.060 I'm going down, yeah, I'm going down to the courthouse.
00:42:50.220 Why are you doing that?
00:42:51.360 I'm changing my name from Wiener to Smith.
00:42:54.000 That's why.
00:42:56.860 I've been getting called Dick.
00:42:59.720 Dick 50,000 times a day.
00:43:02.520 I've heard every Dick joke ever in the history of man for 18 years, and I'm changing it.
00:43:07.620 I mean, Richard, we can deal with, but Wiener is a whole nother area, and it's just bad.
00:43:12.520 So, here you've got these two lovebirds.
00:43:15.540 So, she went from Wiener to Soros.
00:43:19.660 Wiener and a dick.
00:43:20.960 So, he is running for New York mayor.
00:43:25.640 Good gracious.
00:43:27.280 That guy, he looks like he's a hostage right there.
00:43:30.220 He probably is.
00:43:32.660 Well, she's been Hillary's hostage forever.
00:43:36.180 There were rumors, of course, about those two and their relationship.
00:43:40.200 Yep.
00:43:40.540 Nothing surprises me at all anymore.
00:43:45.760 I don't know, man.
00:43:47.200 If she was sleeping, if she, I know she's, you know, she slept with just about everybody,
00:43:51.440 but sleeping with Hillary?
00:43:53.040 Mm-hmm.
00:43:54.000 Come on.
00:43:55.200 Right.
00:43:55.400 Ask Bill about it.
00:43:59.440 Bill is just, he looks just terrible.
00:44:01.980 He really does.
00:44:02.720 He was on The View yesterday, and somebody slipped and said, I believe it was joy.
00:44:07.800 Of course, joy again.
00:44:09.620 She goes, you know, if you pardon them, then people are going to think they're guilty.
00:44:13.620 Hello, duh.
00:44:14.940 There's no reason to go through this rigmarole if they're innocent.
00:44:18.420 So, of course, that's exactly the conclusion everybody's going to draw.
00:44:21.700 You're just basically protecting them.
00:44:25.360 But Joe Biden has issued largest single-day clemency for convicts in modern American history
00:44:32.460 just days after pardoning Hunter, crushing old clemency record held by you-know-who Obama.
00:44:38.660 I've never laughed so hard in my life, truly.
00:44:48.140 I mean, I just sit here every single day and just go, of course.
00:44:52.260 Everything that we were talking about the last few years, now people are, like, talking about
00:44:58.540 in open form.
00:45:02.020 What got us kicked off of all these different platforms?
00:45:07.020 Yeah.
00:45:07.200 This is, like, the wildest thing ever.
00:45:10.840 Looks like I lost Kat for a second.
00:45:12.940 He's going to be back on here, but looks like he had a tough signal.
00:45:17.060 So I'm waiting on him to reemerge.
00:45:19.420 But yes, you've got Joe Biden.
00:45:22.720 Over 1,000 people have unsurprisingly received a get-out-of-jail-free card.
00:45:29.320 This is thanks to Joe Biden just a month before he left office.
00:45:34.120 So we've got all of that going on.
00:45:36.600 And everybody is just going, of course, guilty as the day is long, guilty as sin.
00:45:42.940 Can you hear me now?
00:45:43.800 There you are.
00:45:45.660 Yes.
00:45:46.160 I got dropped.
00:45:46.780 It went like, boop.
00:45:48.820 And I was out.
00:45:49.400 I don't know what happened.
00:45:52.560 Well, I was talking about Joe Biden.
00:45:54.780 I knew you were going to tackle the subject.
00:45:56.260 And when you didn't say anything, I went, okay, I lost him.
00:45:59.420 Signal issue.
00:46:00.260 What is, what's he doing?
00:46:06.360 What are we talking about?
00:46:07.160 Well, what happened was he has already pardoned a get-out-of-jail-free card of over 1,000 people thus far.
00:46:17.060 And he don't even know who these people are.
00:46:18.540 These people are just giving him a list.
00:46:19.900 He has no idea.
00:46:22.880 You think, you know, this guy can't even talk.
00:46:24.900 That's it.
00:46:25.900 I mean, he decided.
00:46:27.160 Every degenerate they want out, they're going to get out.
00:46:29.360 Believe me.
00:46:30.100 So true.
00:46:30.860 He decided to commute the sentences of about 1,500 convicts who were released from prison during the COVID-19 pandemic and placed them on home confinement.
00:46:42.180 In addition, Biden also announced he was pardoning 39 people convicted of nonviolent crimes.
00:46:50.720 It is the largest single-day act of clemency in modern American history.
00:46:56.360 Barack Obama, he previously held the record at 330 right before leaving office in 2017.
00:47:04.940 Yeah, we don't want to hear a damn thing about President Trump's pardoning when he starts pardoning J6ers.
00:47:10.240 It is so true.
00:47:12.180 I mean, this is what we have.
00:47:15.380 We just have crooks and criminals up there.
00:47:17.220 And that's why President Trump, and I'm 100% behind every single one of his picks, because he's putting them up there for a reason.
00:47:27.340 And we know this.
00:47:30.420 These are people that have been affected personally.
00:47:37.140 Yeah, we should, any of these J6ers that get pardoned, I want to come on the show.
00:47:42.180 We should talk to them.
00:47:44.020 Absolutely.
00:47:44.500 Ask them what it really was like in there.
00:47:47.340 Ask them how they were treated, for real.
00:47:51.380 Let everybody hear it.
00:47:53.120 It is so awful what they have had to go through, truly.
00:47:57.840 And then you've got them just right there in plain sight.
00:48:00.700 Fannie Willis, of course, she's back in the news.
00:48:04.080 We named yesterday's show about her because, you know, she's hiding her communications with the January 6th committee after the court found her in default.
00:48:14.160 She's refusing to comply.
00:48:20.120 Again.
00:48:20.600 She needs to go ahead and switch cells, basically, with a January 6er, and they just need to leave her in there and say, okay, well, when you decide to talk, then we're going to talk to you.
00:48:35.080 But no deals should be made.
00:48:37.940 She's already gotten deals.
00:48:39.720 You want to talk about deals?
00:48:41.240 My gosh.
00:48:41.780 This was a straight-up setup.
00:48:50.580 Man.
00:48:51.700 And the hunters become the hunted.
00:48:53.940 Yeah.
00:48:54.980 Soon.
00:48:56.440 It's already started.
00:48:57.740 I mean, last year, you had the House Judiciary Chairman, Jim Jordan, who launched the investigation into whether Fulton County DA, Fannie Willis, coordinated with federal officials during her year-long probe into Trump and his associates.
00:49:15.080 Of course she did.
00:49:16.320 And he requested all of the backup documents.
00:49:23.080 You know, if you know what to ask for, then you know that they exist and you know what they are.
00:49:27.060 And she refuses.
00:49:28.760 Straight up.
00:49:31.760 Ugh.
00:49:34.100 It's like, it's painful because it's so just absolutely ridiculous.
00:49:40.220 Remember when she was like, everybody, oh, she's a lawyer.
00:49:42.780 She must sound smart.
00:49:43.480 And she'd get up there and she sounded like ghetto as hell.
00:49:47.000 Mm-hmm.
00:49:48.000 A guest on Jerry Springer.
00:49:51.020 Yeah.
00:49:51.560 Who could forget.
00:49:52.260 Sounded just like a guest on Jerry Springer.
00:49:54.540 Well, what about these drones, Kat?
00:49:57.440 My goodness.
00:49:59.180 What's your theory on all of this stuff?
00:50:02.680 The Pentagon has denied congressman's claim of Iranian mothership launching drones off of the U.S. coast.
00:50:10.100 However, if you live in New Jersey, you've noticed them.
00:50:12.660 An army of drones.
00:50:16.240 Yeah.
00:50:16.800 So here's the thing.
00:50:18.400 If you want everybody to quit doing conspiracy theories and saying different things, here's a good idea.
00:50:23.140 Won't you come out and tell the damn public the truth for once in your lives and just say what it is.
00:50:28.140 Say, hey, man, we're testing some drones.
00:50:29.820 It's a Navy project.
00:50:30.680 Whatever.
00:50:31.180 Just come out and tell the truth.
00:50:32.620 Everybody sees them.
00:50:34.140 And now everybody's going to come up with their own conclusions.
00:50:36.280 Why?
00:50:36.540 Because you're a bunch of damn liars.
00:50:37.720 You won't come out.
00:50:38.380 You think for some reason when we hire you guys as governors and mayors and cities and we put you in all these things, you work for us.
00:50:47.120 They're up there.
00:50:48.260 We're worrying people.
00:50:49.420 Come out and say what it is.
00:50:52.480 Wow.
00:50:52.800 When did we vote in this Constitution?
00:50:55.740 When did we say, hey, we want everything to be in secret.
00:50:58.440 Y'all do what you want.
00:50:59.400 And you don't have to tell us anything.
00:51:00.700 You even have the deputy DOD press secretary who says that these are not Iranian drones and there is no Iranian mothership off the eastern seaboard and that these drones are not from any foreign entities.
00:51:18.040 She also claims that these are not U.S. military drones.
00:51:23.120 It kind of reminds us of the hot air balloon that was going from China that was all, you know, spying on all of our military bases and everything else.
00:51:32.280 And the Biden regime was behind all of that as well.
00:51:34.860 Just let them do it.
00:51:35.880 So then, of course, after you go through all of this nonsense of this denial, then you've got lawful drones.
00:51:47.180 OK, Carly Bonet, she clipped out this piece from Fox.
00:51:52.140 Listen to what they're saying now.
00:51:54.960 He is talking about the drone invasion of New Jersey.
00:51:57.820 Let's listen in.
00:51:58.300 Using very sophisticated electronic detection technologies provided by federal authorities, we have not been able to, and neither have state or local law enforcement authorities, corroborate any of the reported visual sightings.
00:52:14.260 To the contrary, upon review of available imagery, it appears that many of the reported sightings are actually manned aircraft that are being operated lawfully.
00:52:23.320 The United States Coast Guard is providing support to the state of New Jersey and has confirmed that there is no evidence of any foreign-based involvement from coastal vessels.
00:52:33.360 And importantly, there are no reported or confirmed drone sightings in any restricted airspace.
00:52:40.000 That said, we certainly take seriously the threat that can be posed by unmanned aircraft systems,
00:52:44.880 which is why law enforcement and other agencies continue to support New Jersey and investigate the reports,
00:52:50.580 even though they have uncovered no malicious activity or intent at this particular stage.
00:52:57.500 While there is no known malicious activity occurring, the reported sightings there do, however, highlight a gap in authorities.
00:53:04.540 And so we urge Congress to pass important legislation that will extend and expand existing counter-drone authorities
00:53:10.000 so that we are better prepared to identify and mitigate any potential threats to airports or other critical infrastructure,
00:53:17.220 and so that state and local authorities are provided all the tools that they need to respond to such threats as well.
00:53:24.500 Now, tomorrow, there's a little thing called the Army-Navy game.
00:53:29.180 We wish both sides...
00:53:30.500 Go-wee.
00:53:32.360 Lawful drones.
00:53:33.520 Dork.
00:53:34.220 So they go from completely denying it to then calling them lawful.
00:53:41.260 Tells you everything.
00:53:43.060 Psh.
00:53:44.060 You can't help but laugh.
00:53:50.800 I mean...
00:53:51.080 They just sit up there and lie and lie and lie and lie and lie.
00:53:55.700 It's ridiculous.
00:53:57.280 It is absolutely absurd.
00:54:00.940 But speaking of Iran, you've got Biden and Harris, their administration.
00:54:05.460 They lifted $10 billion in Iranian sanctions after President Trump win.
00:54:10.700 Oh, wonder why?
00:54:11.600 And then, of course, John Kerry gets his portrait put up in the State Department.
00:54:15.320 I mean, hello.
00:54:18.220 Here you go.
00:54:21.020 God, it's just...
00:54:21.920 Yeah, let's make sure we give them around a bunch of money on the way out so they can keep everything stirred up in the Middle East and it'll hurt Trump.
00:54:27.560 These people are just...
00:54:29.020 I don't even know what to say about them anymore.
00:54:30.900 I just...
00:54:31.180 39 days from now cannot come fast enough is all I can tell you.
00:54:34.420 Well, it's true.
00:54:36.040 It's the craziest thing we've ever seen.
00:54:38.200 I mean, here you've got the Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, says lifting the sanction is in the national security interest of the United States.
00:54:48.520 They're just like, nobody...
00:54:53.240 Them drones y'all see in there?
00:54:55.100 Those drones have been reported by 100,000 people.
00:54:57.600 They're just not there.
00:54:58.700 Exactly.
00:55:00.020 You're not seeing them.
00:55:01.040 You don't know what you're talking about.
00:55:02.040 You don't know the difference between the drone and a 747.
00:55:05.120 You're dumb.
00:55:06.000 You're smart.
00:55:06.620 I mean, it's just the...
00:55:07.940 It's crazy.
00:55:09.020 The whole thing is crazy.
00:55:10.560 You have peacemaker, Orban, who talks on the phone with Russia's Putin, the Hungarian prime minister.
00:55:17.000 He floats Christmas ceasefire, massive prisoner exchange.
00:55:21.140 And yet you've got Ukraine's Zelensky, who is harshly criticizing him for calling for peace.
00:55:30.560 We're like living in two completely different worlds here.
00:55:36.620 I mean, these people are so bad on the left, I swear, they do not care about the future of humanity at all.
00:55:45.220 They just want to wipe us all out.
00:55:46.620 It's just whatever their emotion is that day.
00:55:48.900 Exactly.
00:55:51.080 They really do not care about the future of mankind.
00:55:54.400 They really do not.
00:55:55.300 They want us in endless wars.
00:55:56.800 They do not care about humanity.
00:55:58.080 They do not care about peace.
00:55:59.760 They do not care about anything.
00:56:01.140 Because, hey, you know what?
00:56:02.080 They're going to replace you with whoever survives anyway.
00:56:06.620 What I thought was really great was when President Trump invited Xi Jinping to attend the inauguration.
00:56:15.340 You want to talk about heads exploding.
00:56:18.440 He signaled that his plans to play hardball with Xi, including threats to increase tariffs on the nation exports to the U.S.
00:56:26.880 And yet, then he invites him to the inauguration.
00:56:34.940 Oh, God, it's going to be so funny if he comes.
00:56:38.080 He's just got the greatest personality.
00:56:40.340 He really does.
00:56:41.640 And he is going to appear in the first public speech since the election.
00:56:46.140 He is going to go to TPUSA's America Fest in Phoenix.
00:56:50.780 So, that's good.
00:56:53.040 We were just talking about yesterday how much we all miss the rallies and seeing him two to three times a day and then all of a sudden nothing.
00:57:01.720 And so, now he's going to be there.
00:57:04.320 So, that's going to be great.
00:57:07.260 It's like the wait-out time before he gets in.
00:57:11.100 I cannot wait until Joe Biden goes.
00:57:13.800 I mean, this guy just keeps getting worse.
00:57:16.740 I mean, President Trump is the de facto president anyway because we don't have one.
00:57:22.400 And we haven't had one in quite some time.
00:57:24.760 But Joe Biden gets up there and he says, I had two nine-hour operations.
00:57:30.740 They took the top of my head off twice and couldn't find a brain the first time.
00:57:40.320 Oh, Lord.
00:57:41.320 I kid you not.
00:57:44.260 He actually said this.
00:57:46.780 If I can digress for a moment, I have been the beneficiary of a lot of the research that's been done.
00:57:52.860 I had two cranial aneurysms, two nine-hour operations.
00:57:57.820 Took the top of my head off twice and couldn't find a brain the first time.
00:58:01.860 Yeah.
00:58:02.680 They still have it.
00:58:04.320 Yeah.
00:58:05.720 There's a hamster on a treadmill in there.
00:58:09.080 That's about it.
00:58:11.320 I mean, but this is the group.
00:58:16.020 I mean, this is the group of privilege.
00:58:18.380 That's not the first time he said it.
00:58:20.040 He said it before, too.
00:58:21.920 I mean, he said it on March 6, 2023.
00:58:25.800 No brain was detected.
00:58:29.000 And I had these terrible headaches.
00:58:32.060 I was diagnosed with having a...
00:58:34.580 Anyway, they had to take the top of my head off a couple of times to see if I had a brain.
00:58:41.580 To see if I had a brain.
00:58:43.120 He doesn't have a brain.
00:58:46.300 And Hunter Biden...
00:58:46.840 I guarantee he didn't get any kind of brain surgery, too.
00:58:49.600 Guaranteed.
00:58:50.720 I'm curious about that.
00:58:52.420 I don't know.
00:58:52.980 Where's your scar?
00:58:54.600 Mm-hmm.
00:58:56.160 If you got brain surgery, your hair wouldn't be able to grow back where it's at.
00:58:59.900 It's really...
00:59:00.520 Scar is that?
00:59:02.620 It's just wild.
00:59:03.740 That dude's just a serial liar.
00:59:05.140 He'll say anything.
00:59:05.920 Remember, he's going to cure cancer?
00:59:07.300 Mm-hmm.
00:59:10.040 Oh, yeah.
00:59:11.760 He's going to do all kinds of things.
00:59:13.940 One thing that he did do was go after conservatives.
00:59:16.600 That we can prove.
00:59:18.440 And he needs to be held accountable for all of that.
00:59:21.320 He and the Obama administration.
00:59:24.760 I thought it was great that you had Jesse, who called out Hunter Biden's liberal privilege.
00:59:32.180 Speaking of all of this privilege, white people privilege this week.
00:59:36.740 They're trying to just get people to be divided again.
00:59:40.020 Any and every way they can.
00:59:42.180 Caitlin and the basketball deal.
00:59:44.760 Never.
00:59:45.800 Why would anybody apologize in any race for the color of your skin?
00:59:49.300 You was born with it.
00:59:49.980 Ain't nothing you can do about it.
00:59:51.040 That's it.
00:59:52.080 There's no way I'm going to ever apologize for my whiteness.
00:59:54.900 It ain't happening.
00:59:55.940 Well, I'm sorry.
00:59:56.840 But when I played tennis and when I was playing professionally,
01:00:00.460 I never looked to see what color the person was.
01:00:04.000 I was playing the ball.
01:00:05.540 Wherever the ball went, I went.
01:00:07.060 Right?
01:00:07.380 I mean, that's just what I was talking about in my head.
01:00:10.520 What am I going to do with this thing now that it's time for me to react?
01:00:14.280 I didn't sit there and go, okay, what color is this person that I'm playing?
01:00:19.180 I played the ball.
01:00:20.160 The ball was yellow because you're a racist to beat around on a white one.
01:00:23.860 Oh, jeez.
01:00:25.840 I mean, but that's really what we have.
01:00:27.640 They sit around and think of stuff just like that to be offended by.
01:00:31.060 All day long.
01:00:31.980 They literally, liberals get up every morning and they're just like,
01:00:35.560 what in the hell can I come up with in my brain to be offended by today?
01:00:39.720 Exactly.
01:00:41.840 Insanity.
01:00:43.080 Absolute insanity.
01:00:45.020 But, I mean, we're starting to find out exactly what went on here.
01:00:49.340 And you've got the Act Blue.
01:00:50.900 That's not going away anytime soon.
01:00:52.800 Act Blue documents obtained by the House Administration investigation,
01:00:58.060 they reveal the donor platform didn't block foreign gift cards until September 2024.
01:01:05.780 Hello.
01:01:08.400 You want to talk about a mess of foreign donations?
01:01:14.320 What do they do with that?
01:01:15.380 How in the hell can somebody spend a billion and a half dollars on a campaign in a hundred days?
01:01:20.660 How?
01:01:21.040 How?
01:01:22.160 I know, Kat.
01:01:23.880 That's three?
01:01:24.800 That's one?
01:01:25.660 That's a thousand?
01:01:27.100 That's 1,500 million.
01:01:29.040 How did you do it?
01:01:30.380 It's the wildest thing ever.
01:01:32.600 I mean, how?
01:01:33.300 How?
01:01:33.840 Exactly.
01:01:34.540 On what?
01:01:35.200 I know it.
01:01:36.420 On what?
01:01:37.460 I mean, you've hardly campaigned.
01:01:39.140 Everything you did was lame as hell.
01:01:42.580 I mean, you did give a million, five million here, six million here, a million, five hundred thousand to a bunch of celebrities.
01:01:49.260 But, I mean, it didn't even add up to a hundred million dollars.
01:01:51.820 And we're talking about fifteen hundred.
01:01:55.560 Exactly.
01:01:56.640 Million dollars.
01:01:58.240 It's just wild.
01:02:00.500 A lot of people just got rich.
01:02:02.040 It's in their pockets.
01:02:02.900 All their friends.
01:02:04.160 Every single last time.
01:02:05.240 She'll leave office and she's like, we're 20 million in debt.
01:02:08.740 Give me a break.
01:02:09.440 They're just trying to milk dumbasses for 20 million more dollars.
01:02:13.040 That's it.
01:02:13.700 And it looks like we've got Paul Stone here who is going to join us.
01:02:20.400 Hello there, Paul.
01:02:21.660 How are you?
01:02:22.580 Great.
01:02:23.080 How are you?
01:02:23.680 We're doing great.
01:02:24.920 Doing real good.
01:02:26.980 Good.
01:02:27.800 What a difference.
01:02:28.880 Every day's paradise is Trump-go-less.
01:02:31.420 Absolutely.
01:02:32.560 Now he's man of the year.
01:02:34.200 Oh, yeah.
01:02:35.320 In the pronoun world, he's person of the year.
01:02:38.540 We don't live in the pronoun world around here.
01:02:40.660 Thank gosh.
01:02:42.140 My gosh.
01:02:43.720 No.
01:02:44.120 So amazing what happens in a few weeks since you were last on the show.
01:02:48.600 What have you been up to yourself, sir?
01:02:50.440 I read your sub stack.
01:02:51.580 It was fabulous.
01:02:53.480 On China?
01:02:55.020 Yes.
01:02:56.040 Yeah.
01:02:56.340 And I updated it.
01:02:57.420 I don't know if you saw.
01:02:58.060 I did an update to it.
01:03:00.360 I put a chart in there and added a few more data points.
01:03:05.100 But, you know, yeah, I'm just doing the same thing, you know.
01:03:09.260 But I'm excited about the holiday season.
01:03:11.460 But I've been traveling around and giving talks here and there and going on shows like yours, which I'm very blessed to be able to do.
01:03:19.340 And I have so many questions for you today because this world is changing overnight.
01:03:28.380 And I mean, it really is.
01:03:30.220 I have never seen quite a difference like good versus evil all over again.
01:03:35.200 But especially, and that's why I enjoyed your sub stack article.
01:03:38.780 Why don't you have to let everybody know how they can read some of your writing?
01:03:43.080 I love it.
01:03:43.900 I read it regularly.
01:03:45.040 Whenever you have something come out, I get an email and I read it immediately.
01:03:48.980 Where can they find it?
01:03:50.040 Yeah, you just go to substack.com and then in the search area, just type in the Paul Stone.
01:03:55.980 Perfect.
01:03:56.440 There's an imposter out there that got Paul Stone before Paul Stone got it.
01:03:59.820 So I had to use the handle the Paul Stone.
01:04:02.320 Thanks.
01:04:02.780 I'm Cat Turd too.
01:04:04.620 That's why.
01:04:06.700 Cat has more impersonators.
01:04:07.680 Someone stole that before you had it?
01:04:09.380 Somebody had it before I had it.
01:04:11.500 Imposters.
01:04:12.560 Well, they do the same thing to him.
01:04:14.540 I mean, they even have relationships with Cat Turd, or so they think.
01:04:19.940 And there have been some real issues about that.
01:04:22.920 Right, Cat?
01:04:23.940 Oh, man.
01:04:25.160 It's bad.
01:04:26.500 Goodness.
01:04:27.300 Oh, yes.
01:04:27.980 They think that they're in a romantic situation with the cat.
01:04:31.660 And then all of a sudden, they get a hold of it.
01:04:33.480 I don't know who you are.
01:04:35.180 Somebody's lying to you.
01:04:37.180 My goodness.
01:04:38.220 Never a dull moment around here.
01:04:40.220 But I am interested about the whole thing with China.
01:04:43.720 I truly am.
01:04:45.220 The People's Republic of China has been exploiting the American economy since Nixon.
01:04:50.480 I mean, with an acceleration under Reagan and Clinton, they've stolen our intellectual property
01:04:55.240 and dismantled our manufacturing base, leading to the loss of millions of jobs and the closure
01:05:01.060 of thousands of factories.
01:05:02.760 China continues to infiltrate our industries and databases, stealing advance to their own interest,
01:05:10.460 which has demanded the American economy, and it has cost us trillions in GDP.
01:05:15.500 Much of China's GDP is arguably derived from these practices.
01:05:20.080 Now, in your view, how will Trump's proposed policy, including up to 60% tariffs on Chinese goods
01:05:28.020 and the potential of revocation of the PNTR status, impact U.S.-China economic relations?
01:05:37.780 This is big.
01:05:38.580 This is changing completely with what's going on in China.
01:05:41.560 Yeah, you know, it's kind of hard to pick a war or really step to somebody if they're holding
01:05:48.620 your, you know, something of extraordinary value hostage.
01:05:52.660 And they have our, you know, not only our manufacturing base, but we, you know, the articles about how
01:05:58.160 our government leaders and the corporate profiteers directed all of those jobs to go overseas,
01:06:03.640 directed them to go there, send the factories to China, so that, you know, we can continue
01:06:10.800 this sickening message, treating people in America like consumers, like sheep, that, you
01:06:17.040 know, everything is cheaper here at this store than others, and then everyone makes stuff
01:06:20.880 in China, and now everything's cheap, and the stuff China makes is junk.
01:06:24.620 But the 74,000 manufacturing firms in this country that have closed since 1990, which
01:06:33.360 is when the party really began, is horrifying.
01:06:37.660 That's 23 manufacturing firms in every county in the country.
01:06:43.140 That's what it would break down to, so you can kind of, you know, kind of consume that
01:06:46.840 number.
01:06:47.560 23 manufacturing firms per every county in America, including Alaska and Hawaii.
01:06:53.160 That's, that's all driven by your government, by the people you elect.
01:07:00.120 How do you untangle from that?
01:07:02.880 You don't.
01:07:04.660 We're a consumer spending driven economy.
01:07:07.440 70% of the economy's power comes from you and me racking up cards and swiping out and spending
01:07:14.360 our paychecks places.
01:07:17.160 70%.
01:07:17.800 That's horrific.
01:07:19.360 So that's a very feeble economic position to be in.
01:07:23.540 I don't care how great the flag always looks great.
01:07:25.840 It hangs in front of buildings.
01:07:27.140 It flies over Mar-a-Lago.
01:07:29.060 That's an incredible memory of what it took to make this country long ago, but that's not
01:07:33.920 what this country is today.
01:07:35.880 And what Trump can do is, you know, you got to have your manufacturing.
01:07:39.020 I was saying, you know, a minute ago, you want your pharmaceuticals, your precious manufacturing
01:07:46.920 elements to be done in the homeland.
01:07:50.620 And, and, and 90% or so of all pharmaceuticals have something to do with Chinese made goods
01:07:57.440 or they're made directly in China.
01:07:58.900 And 100% of the generic drug supply is made in China.
01:08:02.780 So wouldn't that be the first thing you guys would cut off?
01:08:05.820 If I stepped to you, you'd hold me hostage over that.
01:08:08.520 You'd say, oh, imagine what your society is going to be like without schizophrenia medicine,
01:08:13.100 bipolar medicine, cancer medicine, diabetes medicine.
01:08:16.280 Imagine what you're going to have hell to deal with inside your own land.
01:08:19.960 The minute I stopped shipping this stuff to your country.
01:08:23.500 Chips, you know, 95, I think, percent of the chips are made in Taiwan.
01:08:27.140 I know they're making moves to build chip factories here, but pharmaceuticals, you'd have to fight
01:08:36.160 pharma on that.
01:08:37.900 Oh, yes.
01:08:38.500 And that's going to be a big war.
01:08:40.400 And we know that.
01:08:41.400 We know that based on the pardon going out where they're doing all kinds of things behind
01:08:45.520 the scenes, especially Biden, they're protecting one another, but you're starting to see it.
01:08:50.280 I mean, when you look at the fact that U.S. factories are leaving China at an increasing pace
01:08:55.340 and Beijing is frustrated, yet unable to halt the trend, China's getting a little desperate.
01:09:02.080 You've got American companies that are shifting to a less hostile territory.
01:09:06.720 Manufacturing is returning to the U.S. and it's driven by the tax incentives.
01:09:12.760 You've got Apple's primary manufacturer, Foxconn.
01:09:16.040 They announced the establishment of a new factory in India, not China, as a result of all of this.
01:09:24.700 How does Trump's policy accelerate the manufacturing shift and what are the broader implications
01:09:30.580 in doing so?
01:09:32.720 Well, one, it just throws a giant spotlight on how wrong it is to cancel American workers,
01:09:37.420 to have something made for a third of the price in some other country and enrich that country.
01:09:42.680 You know, when all this kicked off, China's GDP in 1990 was $330 billion.
01:09:50.340 Ours was $5.7 trillion.
01:09:52.540 We had 66 billionaires in the country in 1990, just for a comparison that China was made in
01:09:59.320 America.
01:10:00.440 It was made by our politicians and our profiteering corporations and banksters that wanted more,
01:10:06.740 more, more, more, more for less and less and less.
01:10:09.620 It's sickening.
01:10:10.320 You know, you think of the companies, Craftsman, DeWalt, Milwaukee, you know, these, these power
01:10:16.940 tools, things that you build stuff with, they're all made in China.
01:10:20.540 It's all made in China.
01:10:21.700 I remember once I was on a project and I needed like a hundred bolts and nuts and I bought
01:10:26.400 a hundred bolts and a hundred nuts and I went home and I started my project and a third of
01:10:30.440 the nuts wouldn't screw onto the bolts.
01:10:31.900 I literally had to go stand in Home Depot and, and make damn sure that the nut would thread
01:10:36.860 onto the bolt before I bought it.
01:10:40.860 This is our representation.
01:10:42.200 So Trump throwing a spotlight on all that can start to unravel the, the corporate commitments
01:10:48.500 that have been made to having a workforce in China and bring that to India.
01:10:52.460 It doesn't really impress me that it's going to India.
01:10:54.980 It needs to come to America.
01:10:56.240 Exactly.
01:10:57.380 We, we, we don't make anything stainless steel in this country anymore.
01:11:00.400 I used to be in a business.
01:11:01.440 I did bridge attachments for fiber optics and I'd, I'd have to order, you know, especially
01:11:05.780 over water, 316 stainless.
01:11:07.860 Well, you know, I would order, you know, 250,000 nuts, 125,000 washers.
01:11:14.820 You know, I had to order like that and we, we get these jobs in there and they have a
01:11:19.840 made in America clause on them where you have to get materials made in America because
01:11:23.840 they're government contracts.
01:11:24.960 And then you, you couldn't, they'd have to end up signing a waiver because you couldn't
01:11:27.840 get any, any of this stuff made in America.
01:11:30.200 They don't exist.
01:11:31.580 I went running around.
01:11:32.720 This is a little quick, nice story.
01:11:34.500 I went running around Thanksgiving, 2019.
01:11:37.240 I was going to have like 20, 30 people.
01:11:39.460 And I thought, you know, I'm going to have, I'm going to get new, new, nice silverware.
01:11:43.040 Yeah.
01:11:43.300 Nice silverware.
01:11:43.920 Well, nice silverware, but I was going to get like, you know, some fancy stuff, not
01:11:46.900 crazy, but so I went to the fancy stores, Williams, Sonoma, Crate and Barrel, some other ones.
01:11:52.160 And this is in LA at the time.
01:11:54.420 So, um, you know, there's some high-end stores there.
01:11:56.900 And every single time I turned over the fork, it said made in China on the back.
01:12:01.260 Yeah.
01:12:01.640 I thought, but he's charging, you still want three, four, $500 for the silverware and still
01:12:05.980 made in China.
01:12:06.620 Like, how's that right?
01:12:08.940 And I thought, you know, do I really want to be serving up a Thanksgiving dinner and eating
01:12:13.680 off silverware that was made in China?
01:12:15.360 No.
01:12:16.160 So I went pouring around the internet and the only company I found that still makes silverware
01:12:20.600 in America is in New York, upstate New York.
01:12:23.560 It's called Liberty Tabletop.
01:12:25.980 And I have silverware.
01:12:27.820 And ever since then, uh, made in America.
01:12:29.920 It's the only company I found.
01:12:31.260 That's insane.
01:12:31.920 You can't make silverware in this country.
01:12:33.660 It's all got sent to China or somewhere else.
01:12:36.840 And it sickens me.
01:12:37.780 So Trump can unravel that.
01:12:39.320 There'll be some incentives.
01:12:40.500 I'm sure, you know, when he was first term, he, uh, it was around two and a half trillion
01:12:45.140 parked overseas because corporations didn't want to bring those profits home and get jammed
01:12:49.560 up for the taxes.
01:12:50.280 And then they started bringing the money back when he lowered the corporate tax rate.
01:12:54.120 Government's always had it wrong, man.
01:12:55.640 They've always had it wrong.
01:12:56.680 Uh, punishing the source of revenue creation is stupid.
01:13:01.360 True.
01:13:01.960 You're just going to produce less revenue creating opportunities for the American family.
01:13:06.720 And it's just idiotic to tax the rich.
01:13:08.860 It's idiotic to tax corporations and punish them.
01:13:12.080 But there needs to be politicians with a damn backbone that says, no, you're not going to
01:13:17.900 take the pharmaceutical industry and dump it into China.
01:13:20.380 No, you guys, you aren't going to make these great power tools and nuts and bolts to our
01:13:24.500 economy, uh, elements and products in, in, in a foreign country.
01:13:28.540 That's fricking communist.
01:13:30.420 Exactly.
01:13:32.120 Kat has the leadership that's still there, you know, and then we talk about the one more
01:13:35.920 thing.
01:13:36.680 Um, if I could, you know, Trump coined the phrase drain the swamp, but it's not a swamp.
01:13:42.300 It was a swamp originally.
01:13:44.000 That's why DC is there.
01:13:45.660 Uh, it was land shared by Virginia and Maryland.
01:13:48.600 That was a swamp alongside the Potomac river.
01:13:50.980 And you, you know, they just, you wouldn't really build residences there, but it was
01:13:55.220 a great piece of land to give up and say, well, let's drain this initially and build
01:13:58.980 DC.
01:13:59.940 Now DC is made of concrete and steel.
01:14:02.780 It's going to take a wrecking ball.
01:14:04.380 There's no draining concrete and steel.
01:14:06.760 It's a wrecking ball that's needed to come.
01:14:09.700 And unfortunately by design of the Congress and the executive branch, Congress has to agree
01:14:14.700 to the wrecking ball being swung.
01:14:16.420 Exactly.
01:14:19.060 Well, you know, hell of a dog fight over the next few years.
01:14:21.440 It's going to be something I was going to say, Kat knows better than anybody, just like
01:14:25.860 yourself, what you're talking about when it comes to his merchandise.
01:14:29.440 My gosh, what were those mugs?
01:14:31.360 What did they end up costing?
01:14:32.820 It costs.
01:14:33.480 There was one company in California that had his cat.
01:14:37.120 That made ceramic mugs from scratch.
01:14:38.820 That's it.
01:14:39.940 Wow.
01:14:40.500 I just came up with this idea because everybody drops ships.
01:14:43.040 And when you drop ship, you know, somebody else ships it for you, but it's all made
01:14:46.160 in China.
01:14:46.600 I said, I'm not selling anything unless it's made in the USA.
01:14:49.020 And boy, from every little item, it's pulling teeth, finding somebody, just anything in this
01:14:55.000 country.
01:14:55.980 And it's not because we're lazy.
01:14:57.380 We got duped.
01:14:58.020 And, you know, I heard a story once that, and I just won't mention the store's name,
01:15:04.000 but a giant, you know, nationwide store invited in all of their manufacturers, all their providers
01:15:12.340 of widgets, right?
01:15:14.040 And each classification, toys and kitchen goods, you know, all the different departments,
01:15:18.460 right?
01:15:18.660 And they threw this widget down on the boardroom table in Arkansas, and said, hey, we're willing
01:15:27.820 to pay, the store, you know, leadership said, we're willing to pay $1.14 for this, for example.
01:15:33.680 And all the American, you know, providers sat around and said, well, it costs us $6 to make
01:15:38.800 that.
01:15:39.340 And they said, well, go get a factory in China.
01:15:41.860 And that started in the 90s.
01:15:43.720 And that's sickening.
01:15:46.000 Corporations are supposed to maximize profits, maximize revenue, cut costs.
01:15:51.500 It's our American elected officials that swear to defend the Constitution of the United
01:15:56.620 States, which means defending the people who live here and their damn jobs.
01:16:01.180 So if Trump's going to reverse all that, I'm happy to see it.
01:16:05.020 I'd be so happy to see that.
01:16:07.680 But knowing what that fight is going to be against, a $1.4 trillion-sized payroll government
01:16:12.940 a year, I think we still need to settle into reality.
01:16:19.800 You know, let it be proven that it happens, and let's not jump up and down prematurely
01:16:24.420 for hoping that it happens, although it is, when you look at what the election could have
01:16:27.740 produced, which would have been hell on earth if Kamala had won, we can be damn happy about
01:16:32.700 that.
01:16:32.960 Oh, absolutely.
01:16:33.960 And I think one of the things that really reached blue-collar workers, for instance,
01:16:39.320 was when you had the alliance, when you had China, who conspired with Mexico to establish
01:16:45.400 the EV megafactories aimed at flooding the U.S. market with low-cost Chinese electric vehicles,
01:16:51.720 potentially devastating the U.S. auto industry.
01:16:54.740 I mean, President Trump addressed this several times when he was campaigning.
01:16:59.160 He responded by threatening 100% tariffs on these vehicles if imported into the U.S., leading
01:17:06.200 to the cancellation of the megafactory plants.
01:17:09.820 This was in the works.
01:17:10.980 This was going to happen.
01:17:12.580 I mean, doesn't this demonstrate that tariffs can act as an effective deterrent?
01:17:17.640 They can for something that isn't here yet.
01:17:23.080 You're depending on buying a new set of kitchen towels from Walmart, and they're $6.80, and
01:17:28.460 the American-made kind is $18 if anyone still makes those in America.
01:17:32.580 Putting a tariff on that, you know, people need to start, I just see it as people need
01:17:36.980 to start asking themselves, how badly do I need this new thing?
01:17:40.540 How badly do I need this new thing?
01:17:42.680 Why don't I just keep my damn money in the bank rather than buying the new thing?
01:17:45.880 Putting a tariff on something that's already here, you would think then, especially if
01:17:50.480 it's regularly consumed, like tilapia.
01:17:53.680 I mean, my God, we make fish in China?
01:17:56.380 I mean, that's just crazy.
01:17:58.080 I love tilapia.
01:17:59.280 I try to buy it.
01:18:00.060 Oh, I won't buy it if it's made in China.
01:18:01.680 But, you know, things like that.
01:18:03.320 Things you kind of got to have.
01:18:04.440 Food items, toothpaste, drywall, stuff like that that's made in China.
01:18:08.760 You put tariffs on that, they're just going to pass the cost on to the American consumer.
01:18:12.640 That's what corporations are a bit like a vessel.
01:18:14.420 Well, whatever, if it's cereal, right, then they'll just put less cereal in the box.
01:18:19.120 They'll keep the price the same, less cereal in the box, box stays the same size.
01:18:22.540 You know, you would open a box of cereal today and you've got to look down halfway into the
01:18:26.280 box to see where the cereal starts in the bag.
01:18:29.300 So, yeah, you don't get to have something for nothing, especially when it comes to money
01:18:33.040 related items.
01:18:34.640 So, it would then cause potentially less consumption of foreign-made goods, which hurts those companies
01:18:43.260 where they live because their revenue drops, which is great.
01:18:46.420 You know, I'm all for that.
01:18:48.300 We're going to see a whole change.
01:18:52.420 I really believe it and I think people are trying to position themselves because when
01:18:57.620 you talk about the fact that China wants to be the superpower made in China, the 2025 initiative
01:19:05.580 where they target 10 key industries for dominance, including IT, where they were stealing our
01:19:12.480 information, still are, by the way.
01:19:14.800 You had numerically controlled NC tooling, for instance, aerospace, marine, and power distribution
01:19:21.880 with the goal of reducing dependence on foreign technology.
01:19:25.620 I mean, they are advancing rapidly, extremely so, and especially when you start talking about
01:19:32.620 intellectual property.
01:19:34.500 When will the U.S. take action to remove the PRC spies?
01:19:39.080 They're embedded within our industries.
01:19:41.040 They are embedded in our universities.
01:19:43.860 I mean, when you talk about what measures can be taken to expel spies from our engineering
01:19:49.580 schools and universities, I mean, spies are everywhere.
01:19:52.420 You can bring up Fang Fang, you can bring up Dianne Feinstein's driver.
01:19:58.200 They have been in this country stealing our intellectual property for a long time now.
01:20:05.520 What can be done about all of this?
01:20:08.360 Nothing really.
01:20:09.580 I mean, they're embedded and they don't, you know, these guys, they don't look like Muslim
01:20:14.840 terrorists.
01:20:16.760 They don't look like they're from the Middle East.
01:20:18.640 You know how they all got looked at twice or three times after 9-11?
01:20:24.740 They don't look like that.
01:20:26.280 And in this country, rights are defended.
01:20:28.440 I mean, even an illegal alien gets its day in court, gets, can't be denied benefits.
01:20:36.080 They get a lawyer that we pay for.
01:20:38.740 Right.
01:20:39.040 And that's, that's the grandeur of democracy, you know, of a predominantly Judeo-Christian
01:20:45.960 led country.
01:20:48.660 We'll be bigger than them.
01:20:50.140 We'll just stay bigger than them.
01:20:51.640 They'll cheat and take advantage of us, but we won't dip down to where they are and fight
01:20:55.740 with them in the mud where they are.
01:20:57.100 To me, the only fight against that is to empower the individual American again, to make it so
01:21:08.400 maybe, I know this will sound ridiculous, but if a Chinese spy comes over here and sees how
01:21:12.660 great America is and how we're not a bunch of fools, maybe they'll become American and
01:21:17.040 cut ties with China.
01:21:19.180 China only exists because the void created by American weakness.
01:21:22.960 That's the only way China exists.
01:21:26.780 And like I said, it was a $330 billion economy that lived behind a wall and got its rear kick
01:21:32.700 twice by Japan in the, in World War I and World War II.
01:21:36.120 I don't know if it ever won a war against another country.
01:21:38.820 They don't know how to do anything.
01:21:40.440 They've never participated on the, on the, on the, on the national, on the, on the global
01:21:44.620 scale.
01:21:45.800 They've never really done anything.
01:21:47.400 It was Taiwan that, you know, used to say made in Taiwan, all your toys and your electrics
01:21:52.560 and your calculators and electronics and stuff, but China mainland never, they just, they
01:21:57.580 never participated with the world.
01:21:59.980 It was our stupid politicians prying the door open.
01:22:04.060 And I think when they heard we wanted to give them a lot of money, they said, Hey, why don't
01:22:09.000 we spread communism around the world with their money?
01:22:11.740 Our, our politicians have financed China.
01:22:15.080 Now their economy is 17 and a half trillion.
01:22:17.240 Over the last 33 years, you know, on average, or just a gross number, led by our, our, our
01:22:24.500 leadership and driven by the corporate profiteers have shoved $280 trillion of revenue through
01:22:31.120 their lands.
01:22:33.040 That's maddening.
01:22:35.480 So the minute we strengthen, they would shrink because we don't come from falsehood.
01:22:40.240 They draw on a, their source of power is falsehood.
01:22:43.300 Communism is artificial.
01:22:45.380 It's an artificial means of managing people.
01:22:48.100 It's not in alignment with mother nature or any deity or any, certainly in align with
01:22:53.460 Buddha.
01:22:54.820 So it will fail the minute we rally again individually, not just one guy in DC, 330 million men and
01:23:02.660 women here in the country rally and reject that kind of stuff and maybe be more aware for
01:23:08.560 where they're seeing it and call it out.
01:23:10.020 But we've become that political correctness crap that started 20 years ago and then everyone
01:23:14.840 gets a trophy mentality, followed it, has numbed us to, numbed our voice.
01:23:20.620 We don't want to seem like a jerk or a tattletale.
01:23:24.880 You know, China gets to use some of the good stuff about us against us.
01:23:28.800 That missionary, that Chinese mission down in Houston is known for launching all kinds
01:23:33.660 of spy activities.
01:23:34.520 Why do we have to allow a Chinese mission near the oil industry?
01:23:38.980 Why would you allow that stuff?
01:23:40.880 Because the silly cowardice, not silly, just inept cowardice politicians that they need to
01:23:47.400 get approvals from go, yeah, sure.
01:23:48.760 No, fine.
01:23:49.300 No problem.
01:23:49.940 Clinton gave them favored trade nation status.
01:23:53.800 They made that permanent a year later.
01:23:56.860 Only recently has it become screwed around with, I mean, a communist country?
01:24:03.780 Why didn't we make the Soviets favored trade nation status?
01:24:07.640 Because they don't have a cheap, organized workforce like China had.
01:24:11.020 It's just sickening.
01:24:12.200 Well, and they realized that our politicians truly were cheap in comparison.
01:24:17.000 They could be bought off.
01:24:18.500 No honor.
01:24:19.200 Exactly.
01:24:20.100 None at all.
01:24:21.920 And you're seeing it over and over and over again.
01:24:24.460 We have so many examples of it.
01:24:26.540 It's just ridiculous.
01:24:28.760 So this is why we want to talk to you today about how we can partner with Colonial Metals
01:24:35.280 Group so that we can make sure that we protect our financial future.
01:24:39.480 I mean, you know, having a self-directed IRA where we can safely store gold and silver,
01:24:45.180 these assets, they obviously have stood the test of time, no matter what the economy is
01:24:49.740 doing or the government.
01:24:51.800 What do you suggest to our audience as far as diversifying their portfolios?
01:24:58.060 Every time you hear a message like this, you see some sickening thing in the news, you
01:25:02.800 get another report of like this massive Chinese hack that's been going on for a year and a
01:25:07.200 half.
01:25:07.600 And they found out about it in April and decided to tell the American public a week ago that
01:25:12.680 all of your, likely all, of your text and phone calls have been collect, that data has been
01:25:19.240 collected for a year and a half by China.
01:25:22.480 Yep.
01:25:22.680 Every single one of us.
01:25:24.580 To learn what?
01:25:26.740 What would they care if you were mad at Aunt Sally for forgetting her casserole, right?
01:25:32.400 Or your kid was pissed because you were an hour late picking them up from soccer practice.
01:25:37.140 To feed the AI-powered beast.
01:25:40.080 That's why.
01:25:41.340 What AI needs is conversational data.
01:25:44.580 It needs to understand our dialects, our tenor, the way we argue, the way we laugh, what we
01:25:49.320 generally write about, how we write, how different parts of our country write.
01:25:52.720 You know, the South writes a little differently maybe than Connecticut.
01:25:55.100 So, they're on a mission.
01:26:00.820 We have to recognize they are playing chess while we've been playing checkers.
01:26:05.800 The empowerment of the American, when you hear this stuff, you've got to recognize your
01:26:09.820 government has never had your back.
01:26:12.000 They say these great things when it's time to run for re-election, but in actuality, if
01:26:16.640 they literally worked for you in the backyard planting trees or mowing your yard, you'd have
01:26:20.780 fired them two weeks in on the job.
01:26:23.120 And you wouldn't have had them back.
01:26:25.720 So, now you look at them also managing your money.
01:26:29.620 They're print.
01:26:30.180 You could put a million dollars in cash in a safe in your home, but they're burning it
01:26:34.500 from D.C. when they print.
01:26:36.920 They're burning the value of that money.
01:26:39.240 Eventually, there's a math problem that comes to the podium and says, y'all are done.
01:26:43.680 And where would you have wanted your money located when that happens?
01:26:48.660 In dollars, in dollar-driven, dollar-supported assets?
01:26:53.040 Gold and silver is you leaving the dollar.
01:26:55.800 I'm not saying put your paychecks in gold and silver.
01:26:58.660 We need to have a balance of convenience.
01:27:01.800 But if you have retirement savings, $10,000, $100,000, $10 million, $1 million bucks, and
01:27:08.700 that's just sitting there, you have to start weighing out how much sand is left in the
01:27:13.080 hourglass before things go wrong.
01:27:14.660 If the dollar is worth 100 cents a long time ago, 56 cents in the year 2000, and 3 cents
01:27:21.020 today, sand is running out of the hourglass.
01:27:23.780 And Trump can't stop that because the bills that force the government to continue to print
01:27:28.500 or don't pay the bills, and then your economy's in ashes.
01:27:31.900 So their thing has been print the money to keep the economy from going into ashes.
01:27:36.180 Eventually, the dollar's worthless, and it goes to ash.
01:27:39.540 Everything the dollar touches, supports, is valued in, would have a massive revision in
01:27:44.940 value back to reality.
01:27:47.180 And if your money isn't there when that happens, it's in gold and silver, you've left the dollar-driven
01:27:52.700 world.
01:27:53.780 Because right next to that $100,000 in a safe in your home that's on fire from Washington,
01:27:59.220 D.C. and its buying power could be $100,000 in gold and silver that's going higher.
01:28:04.720 Because of the printing press, you know, they don't print anymore.
01:28:08.880 They just type it onto an Excel spreadsheet and out into the economy it goes.
01:28:13.400 That's what printing money is today.
01:28:15.260 And it's a Niagara Falls-sized amount of money rushing into the economy out of thin air that's
01:28:19.720 killing the buying power of your dollar.
01:28:21.280 Take $33 today to buy something in the 40s that cost $1.
01:28:27.500 That's what I mean.
01:28:28.500 So when Trump says, I want to make the dollar strong, he doesn't have an economics degree.
01:28:34.100 And I think most of the people with economics degrees don't understand a farmer's mentality
01:28:39.300 to economics like I'm trying to put forward.
01:28:44.520 You make your dollar great again when it's not in the dollar.
01:28:48.060 That's the thing.
01:28:50.780 And we hear about Bitcoin and we hear about all of these other things, all of these different
01:28:56.320 entities.
01:28:57.600 President Trump rang the bell today on Wall Street.
01:29:01.180 I mean, everybody's getting excited.
01:29:03.080 People are starting to move their money in different places.
01:29:06.580 As far as I can tell, gold and silver have been here since the very beginning.
01:29:11.840 It's not going anywhere.
01:29:14.000 What makes this different?
01:29:17.180 What makes this more secure?
01:29:19.640 Gold and silver, astronomers believe, was created when two suns collided.
01:29:26.900 So our sun and another sun collided in space.
01:29:32.200 The sun is just our sun, just for a neat data point, is 1.3 million times bigger than
01:29:39.820 the earth itself.
01:29:41.260 The gold and silver that you would wear on your body or hold in your hand or put in your
01:29:45.260 IRA or in a safe in your home is older than the planet you're standing on.
01:29:51.380 It has a set of principles to it.
01:29:54.420 It literally cannot be made by man.
01:29:57.440 You can make diamonds now in a machine.
01:30:00.500 Right.
01:30:01.200 So when you look at what gold and silver is, it just isn't anything man-made.
01:30:06.600 It isn't man-made, monkeyed around with finance.
01:30:10.040 It's not fugazi.
01:30:11.840 It's not hooey.
01:30:13.140 It's not fluffed.
01:30:14.920 It's extremely scarce.
01:30:17.880 There's only maybe five Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of gold above the surface of the
01:30:22.460 earth that has been discovered.
01:30:24.420 It's not in the government's gun scope to take from you, but you guys have 30, 40 trillion
01:30:30.420 saved in IRA and 401k accounts that maybe the government, if it's desperate enough, needs
01:30:35.420 that money and replaces it with bonds.
01:30:38.560 Just for example, you can't do that with physical gold and silver.
01:30:42.880 There's not enough of it for our sized government to want to fool with anymore.
01:30:47.260 Plus, they'd be giving power back to the people.
01:30:50.460 With digital coin, crypto dollars, what do you use it for?
01:30:58.680 What can you use it for?
01:31:00.080 Can you finance a home?
01:31:01.120 Is anyone going to do payroll in Bitcoin?
01:31:03.260 Are we going to switch our dollar to Bitcoin?
01:31:04.860 No, the Federal Reserve isn't going to give up its, you know, we had our reign for a little
01:31:10.900 over 100 years.
01:31:11.680 You guys take it now.
01:31:12.720 We're going to give you this non-governmental money to use.
01:31:16.660 We're just going to back out.
01:31:18.000 Wall Street would crater.
01:31:19.360 The real estate market would crater.
01:31:21.620 And you're talking about starvation.
01:31:23.020 How can we just jump over to using a crypto dollar?
01:31:26.820 I could think that the Federal Reserve will switch the currency to a crypto-issued federal
01:31:31.600 dollar soon because the dollar's worth three cents.
01:31:35.760 If the dollar came out of a mine, 97% of the mine is gone.
01:31:40.100 And they're mining every day to keep the lights on in our economy tomorrow.
01:31:44.380 Eventually, the mine has nothing left to give.
01:31:46.320 And then there's no light.
01:31:47.880 And that's just math.
01:31:49.680 That's what we're up against.
01:31:50.920 So while Trump's ringing the bell at the New York Stock Exchange, and I voted for him,
01:31:55.000 and I told people, even if you're a Democrat, please just vote American this time.
01:32:00.720 Just vote American.
01:32:01.800 Just vote for someone who could actually have a conversation.
01:32:04.480 That's exactly it, too.
01:32:06.380 I mean, I see great things in our country.
01:32:08.700 I believe that people are starting to wake up and they understand what's actually happened
01:32:13.480 and that they have been printing money forever.
01:32:16.260 And we're in some kind of huge sort of shape.
01:32:19.120 And I appreciate the fact that we have Doge and all of that, and they're trying to get
01:32:23.080 a handle on things.
01:32:24.560 But we're in a bad way right now, as far as a country is concerned, as far as all of the
01:32:30.900 waste and what we owe, it just keeps increasing every single day.
01:32:36.620 It's going to take a lot of work to reel this back in.
01:32:40.460 And so people are saying, all right, what can I do?
01:32:43.280 And your company is a great one for people to look into, and it's Colonial Metals Group.
01:32:49.260 This is a place where people can call and they can talk to somebody that has got a lot of
01:32:53.980 knowledge on the subject, and they can diversify their portfolio.
01:32:58.640 And it's just been great.
01:33:00.220 I've talked to people over there personally.
01:33:02.200 They're very knowledgeable.
01:33:03.240 And we do that just to make sure that our listeners know that this is a great company.
01:33:10.220 So if you want to check it out, you can head on over to 1-800-889-8087.
01:33:16.800 You can get a free gold guide when you're over there.
01:33:19.760 And that's actually the name of the website as well, freegoldguide.com slash LB for Litterbox.
01:33:26.400 And you can talk to somebody over there about how they can get involved today.
01:33:31.420 And it's important.
01:33:32.600 I mean, people are starting to put money in places where they can see a return.
01:33:38.560 And with gold, people have.
01:33:41.580 When you look back in history, what gold was worth just a couple of years ago, it's increased.
01:33:46.960 So it's always a really safe bet for people.
01:33:49.820 And it'll never probably be the sexiest thing on earth to go think you're going to go double, triple, or quadruple your money with like you could with a crypto or some company that goes public and it gets bought.
01:34:02.320 It's not going to be that.
01:34:03.580 That's not what it's for.
01:34:05.380 It's that Kenny Rogers song.
01:34:07.120 There's a time to hold them, time to fold them, and a time to walk away.
01:34:11.300 Are you guys, is we just, the time to walk away just doesn't, somehow it got deleted?
01:34:16.740 The good times just go on forever?
01:34:18.220 However, there is no, to me, there is no rallying crazy stock market or real estate market without the printed money.
01:34:27.680 Gross domestic product for the United States of America would be a declining number since 2008 without any printed money.
01:34:36.680 Any.
01:34:37.660 Any printed money, you're in ashes already.
01:34:42.060 08 was the big one.
01:34:44.160 It was the big one.
01:34:45.460 They have printed, uh, debt back then was, uh, I think, uh, 10, um, 15 trillion dollars.
01:34:54.520 15 trillion bucks.
01:34:55.720 Today it's 36 trillion.
01:34:57.100 That's what made this.
01:34:58.220 Where do you think the money went?
01:34:59.700 It didn't go down a sewer.
01:35:01.700 It went into the real estate world.
01:35:03.600 It went into the financial world.
01:35:05.660 The leftovers.
01:35:06.680 So, before we left the gold standard, the stock market averaged being worth 70% of GDP.
01:35:14.420 So, if the U.S. did produce 10 trillion in revenue for the year, the stock market was worth 7 trillion.
01:35:19.840 That average was for, you know, 80, 60, 70, 80 years.
01:35:24.480 When we left the gold standard, now more money can come into the economy than the economy makes on its own.
01:35:31.400 And by the, uh, 90s, the stock market was worth more than the economy.
01:35:36.340 At dot com, it was worth 220% of our economy, and that's about what it's worth a little more than that now.
01:35:43.120 230% of what our economy makes.
01:35:46.280 And that GDP number today includes printed money.
01:35:51.480 It's been a shell game the whole time.
01:35:54.780 That's what I just want to wake people up to.
01:35:56.460 And then also with Doge, God bless them.
01:35:58.780 Yeah, let's make things run efficiently.
01:36:00.640 But here's where we're at.
01:36:02.420 You got a drug addict that needs four shots of heroin a day or goes into rats, goes into shock, goes into a coma.
01:36:08.880 It has to have the fourth shot.
01:36:11.260 Yeah.
01:36:11.380 So if our economy is used to $7 trillion a year getting spent by the government and suddenly it just gets $6 trillion, what do you think happens in the economy?
01:36:20.780 If it takes 100 gallons of gas to make the journey and you only pump 90 gallons into the tank, you're not going to make it.
01:36:28.900 So this is the rub.
01:36:31.100 The rub is the economy has to have all the printed money it's used to getting.
01:36:35.760 Unless someone really wants to preside over managing severe cuts to preserve the dollar from having to change to a cryptocurrency.
01:36:45.920 But people are really going to have to go through a struggle for a while.
01:36:50.540 And that can either be managed from Washington by Trump's team or it can just blow up in everyone's face when it blows up.
01:36:57.860 And that's, I hate to even bring such a cloudy picture to everyone's perception about this, but that's where I'm trying to speak to the individual American.
01:37:09.900 I'm trying to say, you make your dollars great again.
01:37:13.120 You find some courage.
01:37:14.580 We'll help you.
01:37:16.060 The courage is not in the human being, right?
01:37:19.020 We have to reach for it.
01:37:20.020 It's outside of us.
01:37:20.940 Just partner with us in a conversation, just a conversation.
01:37:25.520 And maybe incrementally, you could start legging some of your savings over to something that there's nothing else that works like gold and silver.
01:37:33.080 And that's why we would offer it.
01:37:34.180 If prehistoric dinosaur eggs and moon rocks was also a great way to protect your savings, then we would have more to offer.
01:37:40.400 But gold and silver is pretty much it.
01:37:42.540 This is really something that everybody needs to talk to one of the representatives over there.
01:37:47.380 Like I said, I've had great conversations with them.
01:37:49.520 I'm very pleased with the answers that I've received personally.
01:37:53.060 If you give them a call today, it's 1-800-889-8087.
01:37:58.580 And they can get up to $7,500, right, in their account if they sign up.
01:38:05.780 So certain people will be able to get that deal.
01:38:09.160 But definitely check it out.
01:38:10.460 Have the conversation.
01:38:11.700 Start planning because this is a solid.
01:38:13.860 And, again, you just head on over to freegoldguide.com slash LB.
01:38:19.820 Thank you for joining us today.
01:38:21.800 We really appreciate you.
01:38:23.800 We truly do.
01:38:24.260 Thanks for having me.
01:38:24.920 I know I get a little long-winded.
01:38:26.440 Sorry to...
01:38:27.640 No, I'm so glad that you do because there's so much that is going on.
01:38:31.660 And there's so many different avenues that we can talk about.
01:38:34.380 And everything from your article to what's going on with gold and silver, all of it's important.
01:38:39.600 And everybody wants to know what to do right now because we have a new administration coming in.
01:38:43.760 The world has changed.
01:38:45.740 Yeah.
01:38:46.260 When I say we're playing checkers instead of chess, here's the thing.
01:38:48.760 We hear BRICS, right, and they go, oh, they're going to make a direct head-to-head fight against the dollar.
01:38:53.120 No, they're not.
01:38:54.280 It's when China makes its moves and the U.S. economy truly is in ashes and there isn't trade in the dollar anymore,
01:39:01.240 then BRICS is already there with its currency.
01:39:03.640 It's not to go head-to-head.
01:39:05.120 It's when they snuff the lights out.
01:39:06.640 And how do they do that?
01:39:07.540 What's the easiest thing they could do?
01:39:10.180 Kill our satellites.
01:39:12.120 Exactly.
01:39:13.240 Do you know how dependent our entire society is on satellite communications?
01:39:19.040 China's isn't.
01:39:20.460 They're wiring their ships and their planes to be able to communicate without satellites.
01:39:26.760 They haven't been at this for 60 years with satellites.
01:39:29.680 They've been at it for maybe 10, 15 years.
01:39:31.980 The offense wins when it goes where the defense isn't.
01:39:39.120 And I want the people to wake up and just go, stop looking at one little bad thing that could happen.
01:39:44.720 And 17 bad things could happen all at the same time.
01:39:48.200 And where was your money located when that kicks off?
01:39:50.760 It is absolutely the trajectory of China to take over and spread their wholesome, loving communism all around the globe.
01:39:58.740 It's true.
01:39:59.260 And they have fanboys and girls in the media that cheer them on along the way.
01:40:06.420 When you look at what happened with COVID, when you look at the models that were presented to the United States, they had people falling for this stuff, you know, hook, line and center.
01:40:16.260 We were just sitting here going, what?
01:40:18.420 What are you talking about?
01:40:19.540 This is communism.
01:40:20.780 Of course, they're spying on you.
01:40:22.580 What, you're okay with that?
01:40:24.100 You even had the government that allowed it, that voted on it.
01:40:27.500 Sure, we can take a look and we can spy on the American people.
01:40:30.980 We were completely outraged over it.
01:40:33.860 But yet they want you to accept it and consider it the norm.
01:40:37.200 But we couldn't punch them.
01:40:39.120 You know, you know, Cat Turd, still with us?
01:40:42.380 Oh, he unfortunately, what happened?
01:40:44.620 He's had a bad signal all day.
01:40:47.320 And so, and it happened during the show too.
01:40:49.420 And he'll probably try to get back in.
01:40:51.360 But yeah, we lost him.
01:40:53.300 You know, Jules, like, you know, it won't be a great analogy if you and I were fighting, because I wouldn't.
01:41:00.680 But if someone did this to you, if your neighbor did this to you, I mean, in the old days, you'd walk over and you'd punch them in the face.
01:41:06.400 Right.
01:41:06.980 But all our government is able to muster is some words.
01:41:09.920 I know it.
01:41:10.520 Some verbal outrage.
01:41:12.220 How could you steal all of our citizens' telecom data?
01:41:17.720 They can't hit them in the face because our damn pharmaceuticals are made there.
01:41:21.260 Right.
01:41:21.940 We can't hit them in the face because Taiwan makes all the chips currently.
01:41:25.300 It'll take two or three years for us to really make, probably longer to produce that volume of chip making here in America.
01:41:33.080 So we have to sit on our hands.
01:41:35.480 Your government got you into this mess.
01:41:37.520 It grew China out of nothing.
01:41:39.440 And now China has the capability and probably is flying all these damn drones over the Northeast.
01:41:44.940 And we can't even shoot them down.
01:41:46.300 This is so wild to me.
01:41:47.380 What if it lands on a house?
01:41:49.000 Okay, great.
01:41:49.640 Give up all of whatever they're stealing.
01:41:52.620 How inept we look.
01:41:53.900 Well, I mean, it's not only that, too.
01:41:55.320 In Russia, they would have just shot them down.
01:41:56.940 The minute they saw them, they would have shot the hot air balloon down.
01:41:59.480 But what are they carrying?
01:42:00.780 I mean, seriously, are they carrying some, you know, a disease or a virus or something else?
01:42:05.900 Yeah, what if it's an EMP?
01:42:07.020 Yeah, I mean, what if we have to go and buy, all right, we're already, you know, unable to buy a lot of the pharmaceuticals in our country as it is.
01:42:15.280 Most things are made, whether it be in Europe or in China.
01:42:18.520 So our hands are tied regardless.
01:42:20.720 So if they get up there with a drone and they release something, I'm sorry, but where do we go?
01:42:25.340 We go to China for the cure?
01:42:27.640 What if they hit us with another coronavirus and don't send us the vaccines that our stupid pharmaceutical companies have to have made there?
01:42:34.260 Right.
01:42:34.960 That's the position we're in.
01:42:36.620 That's the position your dollars are in.
01:42:38.980 It's comprehensive.
01:42:40.480 It's not just one-offs.
01:42:42.640 The whole ballgame, you live here.
01:42:44.720 We can't hop on wooden ships and sail to the next country and start over.
01:42:48.720 Right.
01:42:49.700 This is something else.
01:42:51.120 It is something.
01:42:51.880 And they just sit there.
01:42:52.820 I mean, we've already had them.
01:42:53.940 They just yell, we rebuked China.
01:42:57.120 I wish they didn't say anything.
01:43:00.420 I know.
01:43:01.580 Because they can't punch someone in the face.
01:43:03.480 And that's what I really wish they were able to do.
01:43:06.620 Well, it's been one thing after another, especially when you talk about the hot air balloons.
01:43:12.600 I mean, this whole Biden administration, they've allowed it.
01:43:15.420 Now you've got the drones.
01:43:16.660 Now you've got all of this other stuff going on.
01:43:18.840 It's just crazy.
01:43:19.800 And that's why we're just telling people, look, we don't know what they're going to pull next.
01:43:23.760 We don't know what's up their sleeve, but we do know one thing.
01:43:26.700 They're really bad.
01:43:27.840 They're really bad people.
01:43:30.000 And they're well-financed.
01:43:31.400 And they're, of course.
01:43:32.720 I mean, this is a huge money-making operation.
01:43:35.320 We talk about the wall.
01:43:36.400 We talk about all of the metal and everything that they're selling off piece by piece for now $5.
01:43:41.960 I mean, this is the crookedest group we've ever, you know, come across.
01:43:47.500 So one thing that people can do is they can definitely talk to people over at Colonial Metals Group.
01:43:54.600 And they can have a conversation about what you all have going on there.
01:43:58.600 Because gold and silver have been around forever.
01:44:02.000 And you're not going to have to worry about that.
01:44:04.800 So head on over.
01:44:05.980 This is what I'm asking everybody to do.
01:44:07.440 Just give them a call.
01:44:08.260 You can call 1-800-889-8087.
01:44:12.240 And definitely check out more on their website.
01:44:14.200 It's freegoldguide.com slash LB.
01:44:17.720 And LB stands for Litterbox.
01:44:19.320 And so if you give them a shout out, you'll have some perks over there for that.
01:44:22.840 Yeah, and they'll love the guide.
01:44:24.220 It's a beautiful document.
01:44:25.460 It's rich in information.
01:44:27.780 And we try not to really, you know, we don't sell.
01:44:31.300 I mean, we do transact on purchases of gold and silver.
01:44:34.600 But our main job is to give confirmation to the concerns that people already have.
01:44:40.380 We'll be your buddy in this.
01:44:41.580 So you're not thinking you're all alone.
01:44:44.240 Exactly.
01:44:45.160 And then gold and silver is just the right thing to end up with once you decide to finally have some.
01:44:51.560 And it's yours.
01:44:52.760 That's the difference.
01:44:53.320 I said once to a gentleman who was really struggling with moving forward a long time ago.
01:44:59.300 I said, Bob, you'll never have $400,000 worth of gold and silver because you don't have 40.
01:45:04.680 Right.
01:45:05.460 You don't have 20.
01:45:06.920 You don't even have 10.
01:45:08.820 You have to start somewhere.
01:45:10.240 And you could end up.
01:45:11.340 He wanted to move everything to gold and silver.
01:45:13.160 Mostly everything.
01:45:13.840 It was like $400,000.
01:45:15.500 And I said, you're never going to have $400,000 in gold and silver because you don't have 40.
01:45:19.220 You never start.
01:45:20.280 You got to start.
01:45:21.320 Right.
01:45:21.680 Well, it's terrific to have.
01:45:24.400 And definitely, I recommend everybody call over there.
01:45:27.380 Like I said, my experience has been fantastic and love having you on the show.
01:45:31.620 We get you on here.
01:45:32.520 We're able to get you on here every couple of weeks.
01:45:34.900 And you get to talk about different things that you're up to, especially when it comes to your sub stack and all of that.
01:45:40.500 It was a fantastic article.
01:45:42.240 It was a real eye-opener for me.
01:45:44.660 And so one quick question to you.
01:45:47.740 And it is about the PRC, Ministry of State Security, the kryptonite panda and others that have become more active at scraping and harvesting information, such as personally identifiable information, where you have any open network.
01:46:04.540 They are prime candidates for infiltration to steal anything and everything on your phone, tablet, laptop, including password-protected accounts.
01:46:13.100 Can you suggest any favorite fee or a free VPN and email apps with encryption that we can start with to secure our information from PRC hackers?
01:46:27.560 ProtonMail, it's a Swiss, it's either Sweden or Switzerland, a tech company that will offer your email, all the same functionality as what you're used to.
01:46:38.700 Hard to get any spam.
01:46:40.840 And this is how tough their security is.
01:46:44.760 If you forget your password, you can reset it, but you won't see any of your old emails.
01:46:49.840 Right.
01:46:50.700 That's how secure it is.
01:46:52.060 That's good.
01:46:52.580 So if anyone were to hack into your account, they wouldn't see anything because the emails live in a server like they typically would.
01:47:05.600 But there's nothing to see if there's a new login to that account that hasn't been verified by you or you haven't manually changed your password.
01:47:14.580 If you forgot it and you change it again, you won't see your emails.
01:47:17.400 They're not there.
01:47:18.200 So that protects you.
01:47:19.620 And then NordVPN is what I use personally, Nord, N-O-R-D.
01:47:27.300 That's a good one.
01:47:28.400 That's probably the best of all.
01:47:30.320 One of the tops for sure.
01:47:32.360 And if you're looking for new silverware, Liberty Tabletop out of New York.
01:47:36.540 And I'm not a paid spokesman for them.
01:47:40.160 So we've got some great tips for today.
01:47:42.880 That's perfect.
01:47:43.300 And the last tip, if you're going to make mashed potatoes again for, you know, holiday dinner, I use the golden Yukon potatoes.
01:47:50.980 Oh.
01:47:51.460 Most people probably do these.
01:47:52.420 Well, they're moister, right?
01:47:53.280 They're the smaller ones.
01:47:54.220 Right.
01:47:54.640 But for every eight gold Yukon potato you would use, add a pear.
01:48:00.940 Really?
01:48:01.340 Boil it.
01:48:02.000 Yep.
01:48:02.280 Boil it right in there.
01:48:03.280 It helps with the consistency to make it just a better consistency and a, you know, a hardly noticeable amount of sweetness.
01:48:10.460 Oh, my gosh.
01:48:12.080 I've never heard that before.
01:48:14.280 Wow.
01:48:14.680 Okay.
01:48:14.960 Yeah, I tried it this year.
01:48:15.680 I just came up with it.
01:48:17.100 Tried it this year.
01:48:18.220 Had Roger Stone over for a steak and his wife.
01:48:21.680 And I made those mashed potatoes.
01:48:23.540 And he goes, and I said, no, the mashed potatoes have something different in them.
01:48:26.560 If you like the mashed potatoes, I'll tell you what's in it.
01:48:28.600 If you don't, I won't.
01:48:29.920 And he liked them.
01:48:30.700 He said, what?
01:48:31.280 These are the best mashed potatoes I've ever had.
01:48:33.360 I put a pear in them.
01:48:34.880 That is, and you just came up with that on your own?
01:48:37.240 Yeah, while standing at Whole Foods.
01:48:38.440 I don't know if I would have ever come up with something like that.
01:48:43.160 Oh, let's just throw a pear in there.
01:48:45.560 Great tip.
01:48:46.780 All right.
01:48:47.300 So I'm going to have to pass that little information along to some of my friends that are really great cooks.
01:48:52.540 I am not.
01:48:53.780 I definitely am not.
01:48:55.320 We can all make mashed potatoes.
01:48:57.780 We can all try to boil water.
01:49:00.040 I'm cooking for my dogs only at the moment.
01:49:02.440 But anyway, I really appreciate a good cook.
01:49:06.700 And I really appreciate tips that I can pass along to everybody.
01:49:10.640 But, you know, I live in Hollywood, California, so I don't have a real big kitchen anyway.
01:49:14.380 I mean, everything in my house is just really pared down.
01:49:17.080 So that's the other issue.
01:49:19.020 Well, thank you for that.
01:49:20.300 We appreciate you joining us today.
01:49:22.580 We absolutely do.
01:49:23.860 As always, you're full of information.
01:49:26.200 Is there anything else you would like to add, Paul Stanton?
01:49:29.020 I'm sure I've gone on long enough.
01:49:31.320 I enjoyed it.
01:49:32.360 Thank you, Jules.
01:49:33.440 Absolutely.
01:49:34.140 I always enjoy our conversation.
01:49:36.440 All right, everybody.
01:49:37.520 Well, I hope you all have a wonderful rest of your day.
01:49:41.700 You all be kind to each other.
01:49:43.860 Be safe.
01:49:44.580 And we will see you later.
01:49:47.020 Bye.
01:49:48.060 Bye now.
01:49:48.600 Bye now.
01:49:59.020 Bye now.
01:50:29.020 Bye now.