In the Litter Box - January 29, 2025


Is the Jab Poisonous? | In the Litter Box w⧸ Jewels & Catturd – Ep. 730 – 1⧸29⧸2025


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 43 minutes

Words per Minute

169.66005

Word Count

17,586

Sentence Count

1,758

Misogynist Sentences

32

Hate Speech Sentences

51


Summary

In this episode of The Jab Poisonous Show, the boys talk about the latest in the Kennedy assassination and how it could impact the future of the country. Plus, the guys talk about a new product that could be a game-changer in our lives.


Transcript

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00:02:43.960 Hey, how goes it today?
00:02:47.820 It's a beautiful day in Florida.
00:02:49.460 The cold's finally out of here.
00:02:51.920 And dare I say snow, which you haven't said in 40 years.
00:02:55.120 Oh my goodness sakes.
00:02:56.620 Well, that's a good thing.
00:03:00.180 Beautiful day today.
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00:03:04.260 Oh my gosh.
00:03:04.980 Well, the weather has just been crazy.
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00:03:12.840 I mean, you and I both are kind of experiencing the extreme of the other.
00:03:17.160 It's just bizarre.
00:03:19.120 Well, just so everybody knows, we named today's show is The Jab Poisonous.
00:03:24.640 And we did that for a reason.
00:03:25.720 We wanted to see if, of course, Facebook would take it down.
00:03:29.820 So we're streaming over there.
00:03:32.340 We're going to test Facebook, call The Jab Poisonous Show, see if they take it down.
00:03:36.840 We'll see if old Mark's a liar or not.
00:03:38.280 Exactly.
00:03:39.440 We are streaming over there just so everybody knows for the first time.
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00:03:55.840 He says he's changed.
00:03:56.620 Let's test it out.
00:03:57.980 Exactly.
00:03:59.000 Exactly.
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00:06:43.780 We never want to go through what we experienced ever again.
00:06:48.520 Yeah.
00:06:49.600 So what'd you think of the confirmations, the hearing today?
00:06:54.320 It was hilarious watching all them hyperventilating.
00:06:57.600 I knew it was going to be like that.
00:06:59.360 And the reason it's like that is because they're all bought and sold by big pharma and these big
00:07:04.080 food companies like General Mills and, you know, Pfizer.
00:07:09.740 Exactly.
00:07:10.860 They do not want it to change.
00:07:12.080 They were happy putting that weird trans dude, ugly trans dude wearing a dress, the dude in
00:07:17.200 a dress in there because he wasn't going to change anything.
00:07:19.240 You know, and here's the thing, they're all sponsored by Pfizer or some other conglomerate
00:07:25.300 like it.
00:07:26.060 So it shouldn't surprise you.
00:07:28.300 And for all you Bernie bros, Bernie, man, he really, he takes care of the people.
00:07:32.280 He's one of the, he's just like AOC, one of the biggest frauds you could ever imagine.
00:07:36.400 So, you know, here, here, here's the 20, the top three members, recipients of money from
00:07:41.560 pharmaceuticals.
00:07:43.520 Let me see.
00:07:44.380 Number one, Bernie Sanders.
00:07:45.940 Oh, Mr. I care about the people.
00:07:49.980 Oh, 1.4 million in one year.
00:07:52.960 Oh, Bernie, say it ain't so.
00:07:55.080 You're so bought and sold.
00:07:56.540 Is that why you're up there screaming and yelling today?
00:07:58.420 And who, number two.
00:07:59.740 Oh, is it Pocahontas?
00:08:01.320 Yes, it is.
00:08:02.560 Pocahontas.
00:08:03.620 The second biggest receiver.
00:08:06.020 Oh, yeah.
00:08:06.720 I really care about the people.
00:08:08.220 That's why I'm worth, what's she worth, $60 million now?
00:08:11.060 $60 million since she got in?
00:08:12.780 Something crazy.
00:08:13.300 And this is why.
00:08:14.220 And she's up there raving, screaming, and conspiracy theories.
00:08:19.380 And it's all because they're bought and sold.
00:08:21.600 Who's the third one?
00:08:22.300 Oh, my God, another Democrat.
00:08:23.960 I can't believe it.
00:08:25.680 Mark Kelly of Arizona.
00:08:28.420 It's just wild, isn't it?
00:08:30.380 I think independents, and I also think Democrats, are waking up.
00:08:34.980 See, for us, Republicans, conservatives, we're used to these people that we put into office
00:08:40.520 to sell us down the road.
00:08:41.720 We're used to it.
00:08:42.260 They do it all the time.
00:08:43.120 That's why they're rhinos, right?
00:08:44.760 But the left isn't quite used to it.
00:08:47.820 Normally, they stick together.
00:08:49.800 But Kennedy, being a Kennedy and being an independent, he was a Democrat, an ND, and now he has joined
00:08:56.840 forces with President Trump.
00:08:58.420 They get to see who these people are.
00:08:59.960 And I don't think they are impressed at all.
00:09:03.460 That was great today.
00:09:04.520 I said before it's going to happen.
00:09:05.620 They're going to make—they're just—the Democrats are still in 216 mode or 217 mode when it comes to Trump,
00:09:12.700 and they think they can just do all this hate.
00:09:15.120 All the women are these vile pieces of crap.
00:09:17.940 All the men are these beta cuck weirdos.
00:09:19.520 They're all weird like Jeffrey Epstein Island people.
00:09:23.440 You know, they're all just weird.
00:09:25.080 Oh, yeah.
00:09:25.700 And they're just—who knows what's in their closet.
00:09:28.900 They just gross me out just to look at them.
00:09:31.300 And they scream and they shout.
00:09:33.660 And this is important to them because they are all owned by General Mills and all these pharmaceutical companies.
00:09:43.520 And they're—he's risked their—you know, the vaccine sucked.
00:09:48.200 It sucked.
00:09:49.140 It was worthless.
00:09:50.160 Did it stop transmissions?
00:09:51.460 No.
00:09:52.500 Did it stop you from giving it to everybody else?
00:09:54.160 Did it stop you from getting it?
00:09:55.120 No.
00:09:55.480 So that means it's worthless right there as a vaccine.
00:09:58.420 If you can still get it and still transmit it so you have a worthless vaccine.
00:10:02.000 And now you start talking about the side effects and all the vaccine injuries and all the myocarditis and all the athletes falling down.
00:10:11.580 And, hey, we want to hide their results.
00:10:14.560 Hey, the guy that pushed it, the evil demon Fauci, we got to give him a pardon, a pre-pardon.
00:10:20.100 And then you want me to care about—Robert Kennedy's in the right here.
00:10:23.800 They're the ones in the wrong.
00:10:24.960 And then, oh, my God, we can't stop the vaccines.
00:10:27.500 They don't care about children or vaccinated people or the healthier kids.
00:10:31.240 That's what—why do you think these people go in there with $75 in their bank account and in eight years they're worth $68 million?
00:10:38.580 All of them.
00:10:39.960 This is why.
00:10:41.060 It is so true.
00:10:42.380 And, I mean, let's face it.
00:10:43.400 It's going to be a major upgrade regardless of how you look at it from this.
00:10:47.080 But all of these people voted to confirm this.
00:10:49.340 Ugly dude with mental illness, dressing up in a wig and a damn dress and, you know, and tucking his penis up under his butt and pretending to be a woman.
00:11:01.200 Jesus.
00:11:02.700 We got—yeah.
00:11:03.340 And all of them confirmed that freaking weirdo easy.
00:11:06.780 And what did he do?
00:11:07.680 What damn one thing he did to help health in the United States in four years?
00:11:13.280 Nothing.
00:11:14.140 Nothing.
00:11:14.940 You know what?
00:11:15.880 Here's the thing.
00:11:16.300 He didn't do nothing.
00:11:17.240 He might as well not even have anybody in the position.
00:11:19.240 You got it.
00:11:20.000 And that's the whole thing.
00:11:21.380 I mean, they don't want them to do anything.
00:11:23.980 They want them just to fill the position, and they want all of the other people to do the bidding.
00:11:28.900 That's how it's always been.
00:11:31.760 And it's just—everything's like this with these people.
00:11:35.220 This is where all their money gets.
00:11:36.660 And you ought to see what their donors and lobbyists get.
00:11:39.480 Yep.
00:11:39.660 And we had the story yesterday, $50 million for condoms in Gaza.
00:11:44.400 And they're like, how—and so everybody was like, you know that's 2 billion condoms?
00:11:49.340 And I'm like, you know how many condoms they really sent to Gaza?
00:11:53.020 Zero.
00:11:54.660 That $50 million went into the pockets of all their friends.
00:11:58.560 That's exactly right.
00:11:59.540 That's one out of a million government programs that slings $10 million and $50 million and $1.3 billion and $5 million.
00:12:07.720 It all just goes to their friends.
00:12:09.240 None of it goes to what it says.
00:12:10.520 Hey, we need to study this.
00:12:12.460 They don't even study it.
00:12:13.340 They just lie in the pockets.
00:12:14.480 That's why D.C., all them people up there are filthy rich.
00:12:19.020 They've been robbing you of your tax money.
00:12:21.240 We got crumbling roads, crumbling schools, crumbling bridges, crumbling airports.
00:12:29.280 I mean, we don't have nothing.
00:12:30.200 We got a wide-open border until now.
00:12:33.240 And they're just sitting up there getting filthy rich.
00:12:35.600 And don't blink an eye doing it, all of them.
00:12:37.740 Like Pocahontas up there screaming and yelling.
00:12:39.780 I swear she's worth like $100 million now or something.
00:12:42.660 She was a schoolteacher.
00:12:44.140 And she lied about being an Indian.
00:12:47.520 President Trump has more Indian blood in his DNA than she does.
00:12:51.420 And she was dumb enough to actually take one of those genetic tests that proved it.
00:12:56.640 Here she was getting all kinds of consideration in colleges and to be a professor at all of these prestigious universities based on that.
00:13:05.380 And then when they asked her, she said, well, I mean, look at my bone structure.
00:13:08.560 Are you kidding?
00:13:09.680 I mean, these are the people that are leading the country.
00:13:12.120 Your bone structure looks like a damn ugly man.
00:13:15.340 You look like John Denver, bitch.
00:13:19.960 Don't do that to John Denver.
00:13:22.040 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:22.580 He's had enough tragedy in his life.
00:13:26.580 No, this is really what's going on.
00:13:29.020 And you know what?
00:13:29.560 It's appalling when you've got somebody like Lindsey Graham Crackers who actually gets up there and acts like he's got all of these morals and all of this, you know, he's got hesitations about one of President Trump's picks.
00:13:41.360 When he's been the one confirming all of these justices this entire time for Obama and then Biden as quickly as he could spin them out.
00:13:50.060 That's exactly what he was doing.
00:13:51.620 So, no, we're not into that.
00:13:53.800 We we we're not falling for it.
00:13:55.760 It's just ridiculous.
00:13:56.940 I'm sick of the politics.
00:13:57.920 People are tired of this.
00:13:59.600 People are tired of the Democrats.
00:14:01.040 Whatever Trump wants, whoever he wants is a Democrat.
00:14:04.000 Exactly.
00:14:04.280 A lot of Democrats loved him until about two years ago.
00:14:07.580 I mean, loved him.
00:14:09.340 It is.
00:14:10.260 I mean, they loved him like, you know, slice.
00:14:13.400 It was like sliced bread.
00:14:14.880 And they loved him.
00:14:16.380 Incredible.
00:14:16.700 He was one of them.
00:14:17.520 But just as soon as you go off the reservation, man, this is how they treat you.
00:14:21.620 Literally.
00:14:23.040 Yeah.
00:14:24.360 Yeah.
00:14:24.600 She's sending smoke signals.
00:14:26.760 She's trying to take a scalp.
00:14:28.300 Let's keep going.
00:14:29.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:30.000 It's crazy.
00:14:31.320 Well, they took enough of them with the jab.
00:14:33.160 Right.
00:14:33.580 The one that they were making mandatory.
00:14:36.240 They got to protect that jab at all costs.
00:14:38.440 And they're up there hyperventilating.
00:14:39.880 They look stupid.
00:14:40.800 America's tired of this bullshit game by the Democrats.
00:14:45.100 They're going to lose a million people watching them here and today.
00:14:48.880 Nobody.
00:14:49.740 I don't know who they think they're.
00:14:53.100 I don't know who.
00:14:54.300 I don't even know who their target audience is.
00:14:57.280 Hang on.
00:14:58.140 Let me just.
00:14:59.000 I have this going.
00:15:00.440 Yeah.
00:15:00.680 Because it's just funny to watch.
00:15:01.840 Oh, yeah.
00:15:02.100 This is their target audience.
00:15:03.660 Okay.
00:15:04.000 But anyway, go ahead.
00:15:04.840 No, you're right.
00:15:06.760 I don't know who's falling for this.
00:15:09.600 The jab.
00:15:10.340 It's just it's just it's old.
00:15:12.640 It's divisive.
00:15:13.760 It's not helping our country.
00:15:14.980 They don't give a fuck about the country.
00:15:16.500 They don't care.
00:15:18.440 If I'm extra spicy today, we're testing Facebook.
00:15:21.320 Just so you know, if I drop some F-bombs and I say some crazy shit.
00:15:24.340 I don't think that's the only.
00:15:25.340 I think that's just an excuse.
00:15:27.200 I think you're ready.
00:15:29.100 I think you're ready to go today regardless.
00:15:32.020 We're doing a little test.
00:15:33.780 No.
00:15:34.240 And so far, so good.
00:15:35.280 It looks like we've got a few people over there watching the stream, but we cannot promise
00:15:39.140 that it's going to last.
00:15:40.240 So if we do get kicked off, just so everybody knows, you can come join us on Rumble.
00:15:44.320 That is the free speech platform.
00:15:47.140 Rumble is awesome about that.
00:15:49.260 I mean.
00:15:49.660 And the 2020 election was stolen in the middle of the night.
00:15:52.420 We all know it.
00:15:56.440 Kat is on a roll today.
00:15:58.000 No, it's true, though.
00:15:59.220 I mean, this is really what we have been dealing with.
00:16:01.320 And, of course, you have our freedom of speech that is on the line.
00:16:05.160 And so when you hear these Democrats that are talking about our freedoms and about health
00:16:10.520 care being one and of the same, it's just incredible.
00:16:13.460 I listened to the whole thing that was giving me a headache.
00:16:15.140 I had to stop.
00:16:16.280 They were so dumb.
00:16:17.380 They were so ridiculous in what they were saying.
00:16:19.760 Because you know it's all partisan politics.
00:16:21.960 That's all it was.
00:16:22.900 And they were trying to get their jabs in there.
00:16:24.840 They were trying to crank up their base if there's any left.
00:16:28.060 And there's really not.
00:16:29.160 I mean, there isn't any.
00:16:31.360 And they're doing that to Robert Kennedy Jr.
00:16:33.900 And I'm telling you, there is millions of Democrats that were on the line that come
00:16:38.840 over to the Republican Party that are still independent, that love him, man.
00:16:42.360 Because he does tell the truth.
00:16:44.300 Yes, he does.
00:16:45.140 He does just sit up there and tell the truth.
00:16:46.260 And it hurts.
00:16:47.480 And so there, I mean, he had them all in the hearing.
00:16:50.540 And this is just make some cake, the Democrat Party.
00:16:54.800 I've seen so many comments.
00:16:55.900 I've seen some comments today that they straight ticket Democrat will never vote for him again
00:17:00.620 today.
00:17:01.500 Gosh, it's so true.
00:17:02.440 There are so many people.
00:17:03.940 He's like their hero, man.
00:17:05.060 He's like a real Bernie Sanders that really cares.
00:17:07.840 Not the fake Bernie Sanders.
00:17:09.000 It's, you know, the biggest Big Pharma recipient.
00:17:12.240 I'm Bernie Sanders.
00:17:13.580 I'm for the people.
00:17:14.620 Give me my money, Big Pharma.
00:17:16.320 Exactly.
00:17:17.160 He's not over there driving a brand new Corvette.
00:17:20.460 It's like AOC.
00:17:21.320 Fake as hell.
00:17:22.440 Right.
00:17:22.980 Broad.
00:17:23.340 Exactly.
00:17:25.040 I mean, you actually have somebody that actually cares.
00:17:28.140 And it's really obvious.
00:17:29.900 I mean, it is.
00:17:31.180 And it's time for a change.
00:17:32.340 And I'm just so glad that so many people are waking up.
00:17:35.280 But when we talk about free speech, free speech is under attack.
00:17:39.800 And we are very happy to be partnered with Rumble.
00:17:42.940 Rumble completely refuses to back down.
00:17:45.680 And that's why we're experimenting with Facebook today.
00:17:48.640 And maybe we'll do it every day just to see how far we can, we can, they'll allow us to
00:17:53.900 go before they pull the plug because we know that they will.
00:17:56.300 They have before.
00:17:57.860 We've always believed in empowering voices no matter how unpopular.
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00:19:19.860 So we're really pleased to be with and on this platform with them.
00:19:27.120 Did you see where they had to remove, physically remove Phyllis Fong?
00:19:31.440 Phyllis Fong.
00:19:32.520 Another.
00:19:33.540 Fang Fang?
00:19:34.100 Or this time a Fong.
00:19:35.420 USDA Inspector General escorted out.
00:19:38.680 Had a police escort.
00:19:40.500 Had to escort her out.
00:19:42.200 I'm not even.
00:19:43.240 I'm a Biden holdover.
00:19:45.000 You can't fire me.
00:19:46.140 I'm Fong.
00:19:46.760 I'm long gone.
00:19:47.720 Isn't it ridiculous the way they act?
00:19:50.580 I mean, really, did she really think that she was not going to be removed?
00:19:54.780 So, yes, of course, here she is.
00:19:56.920 The USDA Inspector General was physically removed from her office by security.
00:20:02.820 Yeah, the floor.
00:20:05.580 My gosh.
00:20:07.000 Refused to leave.
00:20:08.280 Said, no, I'm going to just plant my flag here and stay.
00:20:11.960 Needs to learn to code along with the rest of them.
00:20:14.800 They are having a really hard time with this.
00:20:18.140 President Trump is on fire.
00:20:20.380 The entire administration is on fire.
00:20:24.400 It's almost like they planned it these last four years.
00:20:27.300 It's almost like they strategized and said, hey, this is what we're going to do when we
00:20:32.280 get back in office because the American people are going to see through this and they are going
00:20:36.500 to be so sick of these tyrants.
00:20:39.700 Here's what we're going to do.
00:20:40.980 Can you imagine?
00:20:47.140 You're fired.
00:20:48.900 Get out.
00:20:49.600 And she says no.
00:20:55.020 He's signing an executive order to open up Guantanamo Bay for some of these criminal aliens, too.
00:21:01.820 They got 30,000 beds there available.
00:21:04.640 Well, it's the perfect place for it.
00:21:07.060 I mean, let's face it.
00:21:08.400 Well, let's also not forget the fact that Biden and that administration completely abandoned
00:21:13.220 these astronauts.
00:21:14.560 Can you imagine anything worse than that?
00:21:16.440 All right.
00:21:16.780 So Trump asks Musk and SpaceX to rescue ASAP, the two Boeing Starliner astronauts that are
00:21:24.640 left stranded in the International Space Station for eight months by the Biden regime.
00:21:32.460 Now, I don't know about you, but that Biden regime, God, they're scumbags.
00:21:37.420 Can you imagine that?
00:21:38.820 Eight months ago.
00:21:39.680 They just didn't care about nothing but enriching themselves.
00:21:42.220 And they're out there screaming, yelling that they matter.
00:21:44.220 Now, y'all don't matter.
00:21:45.800 My gosh.
00:21:46.960 I mean, President Trump just put out a post and he said, hey, can you please go and get
00:21:50.800 the two brave astronauts who have been virtually abandoned in space by the Biden administration?
00:21:57.540 They have been waiting for months on the space station.
00:22:01.380 Elon will soon be on his way.
00:22:03.800 Hopefully, all will be safe.
00:22:05.500 Good luck, Elon.
00:22:07.720 Can you imagine that?
00:22:09.800 These people do not care about it.
00:22:11.520 I bet the Republicans don't put J.R.F.K. Jr. in there either.
00:22:14.400 I bet he don't get in.
00:22:15.400 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:16.100 Don't say that, Kat.
00:22:17.000 Really?
00:22:18.000 I don't think they will because they want to get Trump.
00:22:21.620 They're all sold by Big Pharma, too.
00:22:23.420 This is the one I've been telling everybody.
00:22:25.060 This is the hardest one to get through because they're all.
00:22:27.520 You don't think Republicans are bought out by Big Pharma, too?
00:22:31.800 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:32.720 They'll make some excuse, some principle excuse, but we'll see.
00:22:36.280 Lindsey Graham already said he's a likely no.
00:22:38.440 That pretty much does it right there.
00:22:40.100 Well, here's the deal.
00:22:41.240 They pull something like that, and they're going to have all of us all over them.
00:22:45.360 I mean, it's going to be.
00:22:46.360 They're going to have those crazy R.F.K. Jr. people, too.
00:22:51.860 Oh, you just did?
00:22:52.480 All over them, and our crazy asses, so they're going to get double crazy.
00:22:56.020 Oh, boy.
00:22:56.920 I mean, this isn't going to go well for them at all.
00:22:59.620 Murkowski.
00:22:59.940 We ain't playing this game anymore.
00:23:01.660 Trump won.
00:23:02.560 Trump's never even got a recess appointment, not one.
00:23:06.280 And all of them's in the hundreds, the rest of presidents.
00:23:10.880 I mean, it's ridiculous, man.
00:23:12.740 Can't get a recess appointment.
00:23:13.980 Can't get anybody on his team to vote for me.
00:23:15.820 It's just the same old shit.
00:23:17.840 It's just all these people should be confirmed already.
00:23:20.020 They should have just went into recess.
00:23:22.760 He has the gavel and just let him pick everybody he wants to and got it over with and got on
00:23:27.360 the business of running the country.
00:23:29.240 That's how you win.
00:23:30.240 Well, I'll tell you something.
00:23:32.180 Nicole Shanahan is basically saying, look, you mess around.
00:23:36.600 Guess what?
00:23:37.200 I'm coming for you.
00:23:38.140 We're all going to do it.
00:23:40.020 Sure.
00:23:40.820 She's not fooling around with these folks.
00:23:42.980 She knows exactly what they're up to.
00:23:44.880 And this is what she had to say last night.
00:23:47.380 Hey, everyone.
00:23:49.660 Tomorrow is a pivotal moment in our nation's history at 10 a.m.
00:23:53.060 Eastern Time.
00:23:53.840 RFK will sit in front of the Senate Finance Committee for his confirmation hearing to be
00:23:59.020 our nation's next Secretary of Health and Human Services.
00:24:01.980 I urge everyone to call their U.S. senators over the following days and demand they vote
00:24:07.120 yes on Bobby's nomination.
00:24:09.460 He is more than qualified.
00:24:10.940 He's proven, principled, and prepared to lead.
00:24:14.280 I'll share a list below of key senators.
00:24:17.740 If they represent your state, they need to hear from you.
00:24:21.600 If they don't, please call your own senator and ask them to vote yes.
00:24:25.640 We need as many votes as we can get.
00:24:27.840 Um, so this hasn't been widely reported, but in 2020, I cut large checks to Chuck Schumer
00:24:33.940 to help Democrats flip two Senate seats in Georgia from red to blue.
00:24:38.920 Uh, the two candidates I helped elect, um, Senator Raphael Ornock and Senator John Ossoff.
00:24:45.780 Please know I will be watching your votes very closely.
00:24:49.540 I will make it my personal mission that you lose your seats in the Senate if you vote against
00:24:54.200 the future health of America's children.
00:24:56.200 Uh, and more than that, I also want to say to Senators Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham,
00:25:02.840 Lisa Markovsky, Susan Collins, Bill Cassidy, Tom Tillis, James Langford, Cory Booker, John
00:25:08.320 Fetterman, Bernie Sanders, and Catherine Cortez Masto, this is a bipartisan message, and it
00:25:14.840 comes directly from me.
00:25:16.440 While Bobby may be willing to play nice, I won't.
00:25:19.260 If you vote against him, I will personally fund challengers to primary you in your next election,
00:25:24.880 and I will enlist hundreds of thousands to join me.
00:25:28.960 Um, big pharma and big ag have exploited us for far too long.
00:25:33.060 It ends now.
00:25:34.100 You're either on the side of transparency and accountability, or you are standing in the way.
00:25:39.260 The choice is yours.
00:25:40.400 Please choose wisely.
00:25:43.100 I would take that to the bank.
00:25:45.040 I believe her when she says it.
00:25:48.640 Oh, she's dead serious.
00:25:50.380 Oh, absolutely.
00:25:51.620 So are we.
00:25:52.360 Uh-huh.
00:25:53.000 You got that right.
00:25:55.260 I mean, we are moving ahead.
00:25:58.280 Trump did a really good thing with Lincoln Roddy and her mom and everything today.
00:26:02.720 Did a really good speech.
00:26:03.580 I didn't get to see it all because I had to come to the show, but I was watching it.
00:26:08.100 He is not going to forget about what has happened here, and he is going to make sure that all
00:26:15.280 of this is, you know, righted in the most that it can be.
00:26:20.480 He spoke at a ceremony to sign the Lake and Riley Act today, and he's ready to...
00:26:28.820 I mean, he addresses what's happened here.
00:26:31.580 He knows exactly what has happened with families and those that have been affected by these
00:26:36.320 open borders.
00:26:37.060 That's why he's taking it so seriously.
00:26:40.060 I mean, we all know.
00:26:42.220 I live in L.A.
00:26:43.760 But, I mean, my gosh, it's crazy.
00:26:46.740 You've got Trump's administration.
00:26:48.220 It gives ICE an arrest quota of 1,800 illegal aliens per day nationwide.
00:26:54.700 Oh, he's already got rid of about 1,300 a day.
00:26:56.720 And these are...
00:26:57.460 Think about...
00:26:58.560 They knew where these people are.
00:27:00.000 They're all hardcore criminals.
00:27:01.760 My gosh.
00:27:02.720 I thought it was incredible the way Stephen Miller just completely smacked down.
00:27:08.540 You know, this clown from CNN, it was unbelievable to watch this exchange.
00:27:13.620 I'm going to play it for those that didn't watch it with Jake Yapper, is what I call him,
00:27:19.180 because he's so ridiculous.
00:27:20.720 But yes, he absolutely set the record straight.
00:27:23.060 It was really well done.
00:27:24.500 Sources say that hopefully many more.
00:27:27.720 Here we go.
00:27:28.500 Let me get this going for you.
00:27:32.280 Well, I was going to try, but I don't know if I can.
00:27:37.800 Let's see.
00:27:38.760 No, it's not going to play for me.
00:27:40.000 I was going to say that ICE has been directed to ramp up arrests to at least 75 per field
00:27:45.780 office per day.
00:27:47.780 If every field office hits that quota or that number, that goal, that would be 1,875 undocumented
00:27:55.420 immigrants arrested every day.
00:27:58.020 Now, the Washington Post reports that President Trump has been disappointed with the numbers
00:28:01.280 so far.
00:28:01.980 I don't know if that's true.
00:28:02.960 You will tell me if it is.
00:28:04.120 What is the priority, though, when it comes to these deportations?
00:28:07.880 Is the initial goal, as we had been told by Trump allies after the election, to go after
00:28:13.440 those first, as a priority, to go after those who have committed violent crimes and are part
00:28:19.000 of violent gangs?
00:28:20.160 Or is it we're just going to go after anybody who is in this country illegally?
00:28:24.700 We're not going to prioritize.
00:28:25.960 Well, yes, we are going to prioritize.
00:28:29.240 So, first of all, the numbers you cited are a floor, not a ceiling, very importantly.
00:28:33.740 They're a floor.
00:28:34.660 The goal is to arrest at least that many, but hopefully many more.
00:28:38.980 Okay, and then he absolutely tears into them.
00:28:42.760 It was, like, unbelievable because they keep lying.
00:28:45.700 And everybody's so tired of the lie, right?
00:28:48.000 I mean, it's a constant thing.
00:28:49.800 And so he went off on him with this particular exchange yesterday.
00:28:54.080 And I have never seen anybody just absolutely leave somebody speechless.
00:28:58.480 But he did in this exchange.
00:29:00.860 It was glorious.
00:29:01.600 I have a question about, because one of the reasons that President Trump got elected, according
00:29:05.860 to President Trump, in an interview, I think it was with Kristen Welker of NBC, was because
00:29:09.660 of grocery prices.
00:29:10.900 Not the only reason, but a reason.
00:29:12.540 High prices, inflation, especially at the grocery.
00:29:15.340 The Department of Agriculture says that between 2020 and 2022, 42 percent of crop workers were
00:29:23.140 undocumented immigrants.
00:29:24.960 And in many cases, as you know, these migrants do jobs many Americans do not want to do.
00:29:30.160 So how do you, how does President Trump make sure that the effort to deport people who are
00:29:36.100 not in this country legally doesn't end up hurting Americans who want safe borders, absolutely,
00:29:43.160 but also don't want to see even more higher prices in groceries?
00:29:49.420 Well, I mean, I'm sure it's not your position, Jake.
00:29:51.740 You're just asking the question that we should supply America's food with exploitative, illegal
00:29:57.380 alien labor.
00:29:59.000 I obviously don't think that's what you're implying.
00:30:01.400 Only one percent of alien workers in the entire country work in agriculture.
00:30:05.300 The top destination for illegal aliens are large cities like New York, like Los Angeles,
00:30:12.100 and small industrial towns, of course, all across the heartland, as we've seen with
00:30:17.260 the Biden flights.
00:30:18.500 None of those illegal aliens are doing farm work.
00:30:21.460 Those 30,000 illegal aliens that Joe Biden dumped into Springfield.
00:30:24.500 Yeah, I'm talking about the ones that are.
00:30:25.380 No, no, no, but I'm explaining this.
00:30:27.400 It's important to understand.
00:30:28.300 No, you're kind of changing this subject.
00:30:29.800 I mean, I'm talking about the ones that are.
00:30:30.960 I will, I will go, I will give me 30 minutes.
00:30:33.180 I'll go as deep as you want this.
00:30:33.920 I don't, we don't have 30 minutes.
00:30:34.920 I'm talking about the ones that could, that work in the agriculture industry.
00:30:39.680 You can come back and we can talk about the ones in the cities, I swear.
00:30:43.200 I'll do the, I'll do the whole answer.
00:30:45.280 The illegal aliens that Joe Biden brought into our country are not full stop doing farm work.
00:30:50.180 They are not.
00:30:51.260 The illegal aliens he brought in from Venezuela, from Haiti, from Nicaragua, they are not doing
00:30:57.000 farm work.
00:30:57.600 They're in our cities collecting welfare.
00:30:59.080 As for the farmers, there is a guest worker program that President Trump supports.
00:31:04.160 Over time as well, we will transition into automation, so we'll never have to have this
00:31:08.300 conversation ever again.
00:31:10.040 But there's no universe in which this nation is going to allow the previous president to
00:31:16.120 flood our nation with millions and millions of illegal aliens who just get to stay here.
00:31:19.760 And we are especially not going to allow a subset of those illegal aliens to rape and murder
00:31:24.460 our citizens.
00:31:25.060 So we are going to unapologetically enforce our immigration laws.
00:31:28.960 And as I'm sure you will celebrate, we are going to unleash the power and might of the
00:31:32.300 U.S. government to eradicate the presence of transnational threats on our soil.
00:31:36.160 So he owned him.
00:31:38.680 He owns everybody that comes up against him.
00:31:40.980 He can just smack your ass down.
00:31:42.760 He really is fantastic.
00:31:44.960 He gets rid of those ridiculous narratives that they just lie about nonstop.
00:31:49.300 They were flying everybody in for votes.
00:31:51.580 It didn't work.
00:31:52.500 They're all in the cities and they're all just sitting there getting welfare.
00:31:56.960 And I wish Trump would just say, hey, no more welfare for illegals, man.
00:32:00.640 Don't give them a dime.
00:32:02.080 Nothing.
00:32:03.120 My goodness.
00:32:04.400 We got citizens that need help.
00:32:05.720 Give it to them.
00:32:06.540 That's exactly right.
00:32:08.600 I don't feel sorry for any of them.
00:32:10.300 You can't sob stormy out of this.
00:32:11.920 I don't care.
00:32:12.660 You can have a hundred little women with their little babies and their little actors.
00:32:18.720 You know, they're paid actors crying on TV.
00:32:20.700 I don't care.
00:32:22.120 You shouldn't have brought your baby up here illegally and risk your baby and your child
00:32:28.220 getting trafficked, raped.
00:32:31.140 What kind of mom are you?
00:32:32.560 Well, I mean, those children that just completely disappeared.
00:32:35.840 Exactly.
00:32:36.420 I mean, this is horrible.
00:32:36.980 What kind of parents are you putting your children in this situation?
00:32:39.520 They could die of a heat stroke in the desert.
00:32:42.900 They could get lost from you.
00:32:44.760 You don't even know where you're going.
00:32:46.700 I think it is one of the saddest things.
00:32:48.800 I mean, what has happened to those children?
00:32:50.920 I mean, a lot of them probably aren't alive.
00:32:52.560 They're all getting sold as sex slaves.
00:32:54.220 We know what's going on with them.
00:32:55.880 Exactly.
00:32:57.400 And so you have got 30,000 of the most dangerous migrants he's going to send to Guantanamo.
00:33:04.800 It's a tough place to escape, he says.
00:33:07.980 He's going to keep them at bay.
00:33:10.520 He's going to make us safe.
00:33:13.160 Whatever he can do to help because he knows exactly what has happened as a result.
00:33:18.480 Now, we've talked to everybody about this before in the past about how the FBI and how
00:33:23.940 the Biden regime did not give people the true numbers of the crime that was happening in
00:33:30.240 the big cities.
00:33:31.600 President Trump is going to release all of that information.
00:33:34.480 He's going to make sure that everybody has it.
00:33:36.360 New York, Los Angeles, others.
00:33:39.920 I mean, come on.
00:33:42.580 And just like Stephen Miller said, none of those illegal aliens are doing farm work.
00:33:48.340 They are living off the taxpayer dollar.
00:33:51.880 End of story.
00:33:52.620 Claudia was leaving for her pickleball tournament.
00:33:56.140 I've been visualizing my match all week.
00:33:58.920 She was so focused on visualizing that she didn't see the column behind her car on her
00:34:02.960 backhand side.
00:34:03.800 Good thing Claudia is with Intact, the insurer with the largest network of auto service centers
00:34:09.420 in the country.
00:34:10.520 Everything was taken care of under one roof and she was on her way in a rental car in
00:34:14.340 no time.
00:34:14.840 When I found out my friend got a great deal on a wool coat from Winners, I started wondering,
00:34:29.700 is every fabulous item I see from Winners?
00:34:32.780 Like that woman over there with the designer jeans.
00:34:35.480 Are those from Winners?
00:34:37.000 Ooh, or those beautiful gold earrings.
00:34:39.460 Did she pay full price?
00:34:40.820 Or that leather tote?
00:34:41.800 Or that cashmere sweater?
00:34:42.700 Or those knee-high boots?
00:34:44.480 That dress?
00:34:45.260 That jacket?
00:34:45.940 Those shoes?
00:34:46.960 Is anyone paying full price for anything?
00:34:49.920 Stop wondering.
00:34:51.180 Start winning.
00:34:52.120 Winners.
00:34:52.700 Find fabulous for less.
00:34:55.800 These people are something.
00:34:57.640 I don't know.
00:34:58.280 I mean, I don't know who's been living under a rock, but it just, it surprises me.
00:35:02.520 Just even that they even try to pull this stuff.
00:35:05.160 Trump, just no more critical race theory.
00:35:08.560 Excellent.
00:35:10.580 We can't have it.
00:35:12.700 Man, he's only been in there like a month and two, a week and two days.
00:35:16.400 It's hard to believe.
00:35:16.980 I mean, it's going to be even better.
00:35:19.740 Here it is.
00:35:21.960 Here he's talking about it.
00:35:24.100 Let me get this going.
00:35:25.900 They're not very productive.
00:35:28.480 And it's unfair to the millions of people in the United States who are, in fact, working hard from job sites and not from their home.
00:35:36.700 As federal employers, they must meet a high standard.
00:35:40.720 They're representing our government.
00:35:42.440 They're representing our country.
00:35:44.040 If they don't agree by February 6th to show up back to work in their office, they will be terminated and we will, therefore, be downscaling our government, which is something that the last ten presidents have tried very hard to do but failed.
00:36:00.320 Goodness, he's on fire.
00:36:03.940 He looks great, too, doesn't he?
00:36:05.840 Mm-hmm.
00:36:06.260 He's relaxed.
00:36:08.340 I mean, he's not.
00:36:09.260 He got in, man.
00:36:10.520 His legacy is secure.
00:36:12.440 Oh, my gosh.
00:36:12.920 Oh, by the way, we mentioned yesterday to vote for Jimmy Patronus in voting district one or whatever here in Florida.
00:36:19.120 And, yeah, he won a landslide in the primary.
00:36:22.900 Absolutely did.
00:36:24.020 So now we've just got to make sure that we get everybody else confirmed.
00:36:27.740 Yeah, so that's just the primary.
00:36:29.640 I don't know why.
00:36:31.320 The two primaries, the people endorsed by Trump won, and they're both going to win.
00:36:39.840 But for some reason, I don't know why, the race isn't until April the 1st.
00:36:45.440 Oh.
00:36:46.580 Should be next week.
00:36:47.740 No kidding.
00:36:49.900 April the damn 1st, another month and longer, man, to get two more congressmen voters we need in there.
00:36:55.800 They're Trump voters.
00:36:57.540 And they're both going to win.
00:36:58.960 I mean, it's very high, especially that he's like 72% Republican district.
00:37:06.660 So I don't know why Santa has decided to do the races.
00:37:10.060 It takes so long to do the races.
00:37:12.960 Oh, my gosh.
00:37:13.760 Well, that's a big win, though, still.
00:37:15.340 And all of your voices and you giving a shout-out and all of that stuff works.
00:37:19.960 Yeah, there was 10 people in the race, and he got more votes than all other nine put together.
00:37:24.380 Yep.
00:37:26.940 That's fantastic news.
00:37:28.400 I mean, now we just really have got to focus on a lot of this stuff because I'll tell you one thing.
00:37:34.740 I mean, when you start looking at what they are trying to do, they're trying their best to make sure that Tulsi Gabbard isn't even considered for this.
00:37:44.960 I mean, they are working overtime.
00:37:47.960 You want to talk about hypocrisy at its best.
00:37:50.420 Yeah, y'all don't get the pick.
00:37:51.700 We won the election.
00:37:53.800 God.
00:37:54.560 I mean, they are trashing her for meeting with Assad, but guess which other Democrats met with the Syrian tyrant?
00:38:02.680 She's been in the military her whole life.
00:38:04.080 She's a hero.
00:38:04.620 Exactly.
00:38:07.220 I mean, this is just so wild.
00:38:08.660 They're trying to paint her as something that she's not because she met with Assad, a decision that she made in pursuit of diplomatic solutions to complex international conflicts.
00:38:19.580 And she was a Democrat.
00:38:21.020 Exactly.
00:38:23.160 They're extra horrible to ex-Democrats that have come to the Trump administration.
00:38:27.760 She was a Democrat congressman.
00:38:29.580 Man, they soon forget.
00:38:30.600 Mm-hmm.
00:38:31.740 I mean, the funny thing is, listen to some of these names.
00:38:34.300 So, of course, you've got figures such as Senator Tammy Duckworth.
00:38:39.160 She has irresponsibly suggested that Gabbard is compromised.
00:38:44.040 Remember, they were also following her whenever she flew.
00:38:46.780 She was on a list as well.
00:38:48.340 They called her, which they've called all of us, Russian assets or Russian bots.
00:38:53.020 I mean, they've really gone after her because she is a former Democrat.
00:38:56.860 Same thing with President Trump.
00:38:58.460 Same thing with Kennedy.
00:38:59.440 They are particularly malicious to people who started out in their party and then saw the light and said, get me out of here.
00:39:07.720 This place is crazy.
00:39:08.660 So, you have, of course, Senator Warren, who said that she's been in Putin's pocket.
00:39:15.680 You had Spanberger, who expressed her disapproval on social media, saying that she was appalled by Gabbard's selection and accused her of associating with dictators.
00:39:26.920 Debbie Wasserman Schultz, that's another Florida, that's your side of the world, labeled Gabbard as likely a Russian asset, citing her engagement with Assad as evidence.
00:39:38.760 But there's all of these people.
00:39:40.480 I mean, they're talking about how reckless she is and all of these things.
00:39:44.380 But look at some of the people.
00:39:45.980 John Kerry went to Syria, right?
00:39:48.360 I mean, we know his relationship.
00:39:50.700 You have Nancy Piccolosi, who has met several times, right?
00:39:55.480 I mean, there's all kinds of Democrats in here that have met with this person, and yet they are pouncing as hard as they can on Tulsi.
00:40:07.180 I mean, he continues this relationship.
00:40:10.800 John Kerry, your fave.
00:40:14.160 Yeah, he's one of the biggest treasonous traitors out there.
00:40:18.600 Yep.
00:40:19.120 Everything has a price.
00:40:22.840 So that is really great.
00:40:24.140 We've got to do the exact same thing, just like you did with Jimmy Patronus.
00:40:27.580 We've got to do the same thing for all of these seats, because, seriously, I mean, they are trying to take down all of President Trump's picks.
00:40:37.200 It's as if we didn't have an election.
00:40:39.100 That's how they're trying to act.
00:40:40.600 Like, it didn't happen.
00:40:42.980 And all the other presidents always get their picks.
00:40:47.600 Every time.
00:40:48.180 They just don't want change.
00:40:49.200 This is the swap.
00:40:50.180 It runs deep.
00:40:51.020 Oh, it certainly does.
00:40:52.700 I mean, from Bernie to Pocahontas.
00:40:56.520 I mean, they're all on this crazy war path.
00:41:00.460 I mean, you had Bernie Sanders, who blew up.
00:41:03.620 He went crazy on this complete tirade about onesies after RFK Jr. refuses to fall for his stupid gotcha question.
00:41:11.980 Then you had, you know, Senator Warren, who was trying to get him to commit that he wasn't going to fund any lawsuits or be a part of them or or accept any money.
00:41:21.560 And there she is, one of the biggest benefactors.
00:41:25.060 You want to talk about a crazy conversation.
00:41:30.560 I mean, she was defending Big Pharma the entire time.
00:41:34.080 Oh, yeah.
00:41:34.980 You're not going to sue Big Pharma?
00:41:36.240 He's going, you're asking me not to sue Big Pharma?
00:41:37.900 No, I'm not.
00:41:38.780 Yeah, you are.
00:41:39.580 He said.
00:41:40.180 That's exactly what she was doing.
00:41:42.400 Why can they pump somebody full of drugs and kill them and they can't get sued?
00:41:48.520 Why are they protected against lawsuits?
00:41:50.460 Exactly.
00:41:52.820 Test your shit better.
00:41:53.840 Make better shit.
00:41:54.640 Good God.
00:41:58.320 I mean, it's just, I mean, this is what we have to get rid of.
00:42:01.860 We really, really do.
00:42:04.120 I mean, this has got to happen and it's got to happen soon.
00:42:07.320 These people should not be in office.
00:42:09.500 They shouldn't even work for a company.
00:42:10.980 A lot of them need to just go ahead and retire.
00:42:15.760 This was kind of fun.
00:42:17.240 Of course, Adam's shifty shift is after Kash Patel.
00:42:20.740 He says, this guy for FBI director?
00:42:23.580 Really?
00:42:23.880 Well, there's another story to this whole thing.
00:42:27.160 Kash Patel, Donald Trump's picks for FBI director, shared a video launching a United States senator
00:42:34.520 out and posed with it.
00:42:37.600 And of course, they were talking about how when you start really digging into this story,
00:42:43.000 they may have showed that top picture.
00:42:45.460 But Adam Schiff was campaigning on this.
00:42:50.380 He was trying to make money.
00:42:52.040 And so, of course, this went around the block a couple of different times.
00:42:58.840 I mean, it didn't hurt him too badly.
00:43:02.200 But they're scared to death of, of course, Kash Patel because they know, he knows where the bodies are buried.
00:43:09.800 Can't even do a joke.
00:43:10.820 They all forget.
00:43:11.260 Oh, my God.
00:43:12.080 It's a real catapult in a real head.
00:43:13.740 It's a watermelon.
00:43:17.040 It's missing the pencil.
00:43:18.560 That's what I said.
00:43:21.460 Idiots.
00:43:22.020 I can't believe this is my senator now.
00:43:24.280 How bad is that?
00:43:25.980 I mean, how in the world did he get an upgrade from representative to senator?
00:43:31.780 Because they cheat.
00:43:32.700 He's a lying treasonous traitor.
00:43:34.760 Man, he should be in Gitmo.
00:43:35.960 Speaking of Gitmo.
00:43:37.620 Worst.
00:43:39.240 Worst ever.
00:43:42.600 Of course, you've got Joe Rogan who praised J.D. Vance for his performance in the biased CBS news interview.
00:43:49.500 He says, thank God for that guy.
00:43:50.960 He had Martha just reeling.
00:43:55.100 I mean, she didn't even know what her name was.
00:43:56.820 She was so angry.
00:43:58.100 Yeah.
00:43:59.160 And why give these people the time of day?
00:44:01.680 Seriously.
00:44:02.900 Just, just stop interviewing with them, Republicans.
00:44:05.580 All of you.
00:44:06.640 We don't, you don't need them.
00:44:09.500 You don't need them.
00:44:10.680 I'm not saying not going anywhere non-friendly and be a Democrat.
00:44:13.920 I'm saying these proven, got you, ridiculous edit, just fake news like Martha Raddix and all them pieces of crap.
00:44:24.360 Just, just, just, just make them irrelevant for four years.
00:44:27.920 Exactly.
00:44:28.540 Just say no.
00:44:29.940 No more.
00:44:30.460 There's all kinds of people you can go on to.
00:44:32.280 You don't need any of them people.
00:44:33.500 You don't need it anymore.
00:44:34.500 It's over.
00:44:35.920 Precisely.
00:44:36.480 Oh, Kat, we've got some breaking news.
00:44:38.440 We've got some real breaking news.
00:44:39.780 Here we go.
00:44:43.920 Okay, so it looks like disgraced ex-New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez cries as he begs for leniency,
00:44:57.180 but gets 11 years in prison for gold bar bribery scheme.
00:45:03.020 Holy crap.
00:45:04.180 Whoa.
00:45:05.420 Here it is.
00:45:06.760 My, how the worm has turned.
00:45:08.460 Yes, it has indeed.
00:45:10.160 And they turned against him, too.
00:45:11.920 Yeah, it makes me, you know, I hate to say it makes me think he's innocent, but why were the Democrats pushing this?
00:45:18.920 Well, because he spoke out about what was going on with illegal aliens.
00:45:24.240 Now that we can use that word, I use it over and over again with a smile on my face.
00:45:28.420 Yes, that's exactly what it is.
00:45:30.540 Same thing with the mayor, with Mayor Adams.
00:45:33.060 As soon as you talk against one of their talking points, they're finished with you.
00:45:38.520 They are coming after you.
00:45:39.940 So, that's it.
00:45:41.620 Whatever, what happened in this?
00:45:43.600 I didn't follow the case.
00:45:44.780 So, basically, you have, I mean, this was pretty, this is pretty bad because this guy was former head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
00:45:56.160 He was tasked with approving massive sums of lethal military aid, did favors for Egypt, Qatar, while go-between showered him and his wife with, his wife, Nadine, with cash gold bars, the luxury car checks for no-show jobs and payouts.
00:46:13.020 Kind of like, you know, Hunter Biden and the Biden regime, right?
00:46:16.060 The whole family.
00:46:16.720 And this was sham consulting work and they had a sham consulting firm.
00:46:22.780 Trial evidence revealed all of this stuff.
00:46:26.040 And, of course, he had 13 gold bars worth $150,000 that was tucked in inside a bedroom safe.
00:46:34.580 Nearly $500,000 in cash was spread out all over the house, including wads of bills that was totaling, that totaled $14,500 that were piled into a pair of Timberland work boots.
00:46:49.080 You had cash-filled envelopes, stuff.
00:46:51.380 I mean, this guy was getting paid big, big bucks.
00:46:54.440 Wasn't he a big Epstein Island guy, too?
00:46:55.980 He, well, he has been connected with a lot of really young women.
00:47:03.140 He did have a history of that.
00:47:06.280 Now, I don't know if he was one on Epstein Island.
00:47:08.400 He won't be for the next 11 years, maybe young men.
00:47:11.220 But it's over for that.
00:47:13.700 I mean, 11 years?
00:47:14.960 My goodness.
00:47:16.120 So.
00:47:16.620 I think Trump should go in there and offer him a pardon, man, and just see what dirt he's got on everybody else.
00:47:22.460 My goodness.
00:47:23.980 What kind of dirt you got on Chuck Schumer and Adam Schiff and Nancy Pelosi and Bill Clinton?
00:47:33.600 We might can work a pardon out.
00:47:35.440 What you got?
00:47:36.920 This is going to be.
00:47:37.980 That's how you do it, man.
00:47:39.320 Well, I mean, that's how they treat everybody else.
00:47:42.420 And they were even trying to treat some people.
00:47:44.080 Yeah, he's a small fish.
00:47:45.420 I say dangle a pardon in front of him.
00:47:49.360 Let him go in there with Bubba for about three weeks.
00:47:51.460 So he was charged with bribery, extortion, acting as an illegal foreign agent, and obstructing justice.
00:48:03.940 Exactly like Hunter Biden, pretty much.
00:48:06.200 Right?
00:48:06.500 Same thing.
00:48:07.440 And then his wife is expected to testify.
00:48:10.640 No, she has her own trial, but she was sick, remember?
00:48:15.600 So they pushed this off, and they said, you know, we're just going to have to wait with her because she has been sick for a while.
00:48:21.700 But, yes, I mean, here you go.
00:48:26.880 Lots of money.
00:48:29.220 And they're all like that.
00:48:30.780 It's just that Washington cesspool.
00:48:33.580 Trump's the cleanest one to ever live, and they tried everything to put him away and kill him and put him in prison for life and make up charges and make up rape charges and everything else against him.
00:48:43.760 Well, let's not forget, they were even bribing, well, if you want to call it a bribe, they were promising positions to his attorney, right?
00:48:54.000 His attorney of record.
00:48:55.280 Look, if you, you know, do this or do that, then, you know, you may be up for a certain position.
00:49:01.280 All of this stuff is going to come to light.
00:49:03.060 Everything that we've reported on for the last couple of years.
00:49:06.320 They also threatened lawyers not to represent President Trump or anybody in his circle.
00:49:14.600 I mean, he was having a hard time finding representation for quite some time there.
00:49:19.420 They were trying to stack the deck.
00:49:22.040 They wanted to make sure he didn't have anybody in his corner.
00:49:26.500 This has totally changed.
00:49:29.860 This whole thing.
00:49:32.660 I mean, amazing what happens with an election.
00:49:36.320 But this is a big deal.
00:49:39.600 This guy was a big shot in the Democrat Party and he fell.
00:49:46.020 Boom.
00:49:47.540 It's over.
00:49:49.720 11 years for prison for gold bar bribery scheme.
00:49:54.080 His wife is up next.
00:49:58.140 Well, there's been all of these freezes and then I heard it was retracted
00:50:05.580 and now I hear it's back on.
00:50:07.280 But you have a freeze on $8 billion mental health budget.
00:50:11.100 Time to reassess the effectiveness.
00:50:14.640 So, of course, we had this going on today.
00:50:17.600 You had the left completely freaking out yesterday.
00:50:20.240 I mean, when don't they freak out?
00:50:25.140 I wonder if some of this money was to be held over until after President Trump took office.
00:50:31.280 That $1 billion that Kamala Harris just blew through.
00:50:35.440 If it was men...
00:50:35.960 Oh, by the way, Facebook.
00:50:37.420 Just want to let you know that men in dresses aren't women.
00:50:43.600 Exactly.
00:50:44.480 They're men in dresses.
00:50:45.680 They will always be men in dresses.
00:50:48.440 We're still streaming.
00:50:50.420 I can't believe it.
00:50:51.960 I know.
00:50:53.080 Somebody will listen.
00:50:54.180 It'll be gone.
00:50:54.960 I know.
00:50:55.300 Probably by the time we end the show, then it'll end and somehow I won't be able to stream again.
00:51:03.840 Because that's how it works.
00:51:06.520 Oh, well, we'll call them out.
00:51:08.080 I know.
00:51:09.260 To millions and millions of people and call Zuckerberg a big fat liar that he is.
00:51:13.640 Well, I mean, you know, that's the thing.
00:51:16.440 He can't pretend to be one thing and actually be another.
00:51:20.260 And that's what he's been doing.
00:51:21.580 If Kamala would have won, you know what would have happened.
00:51:25.900 Oh, my gosh.
00:51:27.300 You want to talk about a lockdown on your freedoms.
00:51:30.180 The Democrats would have ensured that happened.
00:51:33.460 In X, you could have said goodbye to that.
00:51:36.080 Rumble, you could have said goodbye to that.
00:51:38.000 All of them.
00:51:43.720 That dang senator.
00:51:44.860 I mean, Bob Menendez was a senator, man.
00:51:48.100 He was a big, big deal, Kat.
00:51:50.600 I know.
00:51:50.920 And all you could think to do is to get gold bars and cash.
00:51:54.260 And, man.
00:51:56.540 I mean, this was, this guy.
00:51:58.280 You should have went and asked Nancy Pelosi how to do it and get away with it.
00:52:02.080 I mean, this was unbelievable.
00:52:04.820 Apparently, he just completely broke down.
00:52:06.820 Dude thought he was, dude thought he was a rapper or something.
00:52:09.840 You know, there were gold bars and women and cash.
00:52:12.560 I mean.
00:52:12.900 Probably had a few gats laying around.
00:52:14.860 Well, I mean, he was the Senate, he was the head of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
00:52:19.140 I mean, he was a big, he had a lot of power.
00:52:25.660 Lots and lots of power.
00:52:28.180 But you had the agents that just raided his house just like they did President Trump.
00:52:33.240 And it happened June 2022.
00:52:38.200 So it was him talking against that.
00:52:41.100 It was right when it happened.
00:52:42.360 I mean, you can set your clock to it.
00:52:44.720 As soon as he started talking about the illegal immigration, they went after him.
00:52:49.560 And they didn't stop.
00:52:51.000 Same thing with Mayor Adams, who I heard is working out, trying to work out something as well.
00:52:55.540 They're all snuggling up to President Trump now because they know.
00:53:04.840 Those Democrats are something.
00:53:07.020 I mean, they go.
00:53:07.740 And they just, they're out of touch.
00:53:10.060 They're in la-la land.
00:53:11.400 They're in a bubble.
00:53:12.040 They don't get it.
00:53:12.720 They're just doubling down on the stupid shit they did during the election.
00:53:16.380 All this anger.
00:53:17.640 The country's over that.
00:53:19.020 We're trying to fix this country.
00:53:20.300 We're trying to get rid of all these illegals.
00:53:21.700 We're trying to get the gas down, drill.
00:53:23.320 We're trying to actually fix real problems.
00:53:25.720 All this fake outrage and yelling and screaming.
00:53:27.800 We have internet.
00:53:29.780 We can Google.
00:53:30.440 We know you're all bought out by Big Pharma.
00:53:33.340 Bernie.
00:53:33.880 Oh, Bernie.
00:53:34.720 He's of the people.
00:53:35.860 He really wants to help the common man.
00:53:37.800 They're like, okay, Bernie, you might beat Hillary.
00:53:39.560 Hey, here's your house.
00:53:40.520 I quit.
00:53:42.580 Biggest sellout loser for money.
00:53:44.540 That dude will take any amount of money for anything.
00:53:47.420 He used to say, millionaires and billionaires.
00:53:50.220 Millionaires and billionaires.
00:53:51.380 Then he became a millionaire.
00:53:52.320 Then it's just billionaires need to pay their fair share.
00:53:54.600 Not him anymore.
00:53:55.500 Well, you know what?
00:53:56.060 They have absolutely no problem proclaiming their pronouns.
00:53:59.400 So they should have no problem proclaiming who their daddy is, who they're owned by.
00:54:04.300 So they should just give us a list before they speak in one of those hearings of who owns them.
00:54:09.700 Right?
00:54:10.160 They need to have jackets like the race car drivers.
00:54:13.660 Exactly.
00:54:14.220 I mean, just go down.
00:54:15.060 You can do your pronouns.
00:54:15.980 Well, now we want to know who owns you.
00:54:18.440 Pfizer, right?
00:54:19.560 I mean, you've got the military industrial complex.
00:54:22.400 You've got all the different ones.
00:54:23.940 We know.
00:54:25.360 But they should.
00:54:26.200 They should absolutely say who has contributed to their campaigns.
00:54:30.900 Trump said today federal workers got until February the 6th to get back to the office five days a week or expect to be fired.
00:54:39.500 Oh, boy.
00:54:41.240 He means it.
00:54:42.700 Oh, yeah.
00:54:43.540 We need to get rid of them.
00:54:44.880 Of course.
00:54:46.540 I can tell you this.
00:54:48.040 Of all you people that think you're so valuable in the government, there's nobody in the government.
00:54:52.640 They can fire a million of you tomorrow and it ain't going to change anything.
00:54:56.600 Nothing.
00:55:00.080 I thought Kennedy did really well, though.
00:55:02.560 I don't know how he just kept his composure when you talk about some of these nuts.
00:55:07.400 Yeah.
00:55:07.640 I'm just really it's their overplay in their hand and their anger.
00:55:11.900 They look terrible.
00:55:13.660 He looks rational.
00:55:16.700 That's how it always seems to go.
00:55:19.620 I mean, it really does.
00:55:20.940 It always seems to go that way.
00:55:23.960 These people have just got to go, though.
00:55:25.920 I mean, there's going to be so much purging that needs to happen.
00:55:30.180 Elon Musk was talking about it yesterday.
00:55:31.860 The Trump administration to offer all two million federal workers the chance to take a deferred resignation with a severance package of eight months of pay and benefits.
00:55:43.760 Five to ten percent of the workforce is estimated to quit, which could lead to around one hundred billion dollars in savings.
00:55:52.460 Sounds like a good deal.
00:55:56.300 I'd take it.
00:55:59.640 And Elon Musk is talking about it, right?
00:56:02.280 Like a fork in the road.
00:56:04.800 You know, it's a big decision.
00:56:06.280 I know.
00:56:06.900 But let's do this.
00:56:08.060 It's a great deal.
00:56:11.260 You can go figure out something else to do.
00:56:13.280 Yeah.
00:56:13.480 Go do something.
00:56:14.160 I mean, if you go to any you can go to any point, go to go to a Toyota plant.
00:56:19.700 And lay off or a Ford plant and lay off 50 percent of the people and see how production is the next day.
00:56:25.820 Go to a McDonald's and lay off 50 percent of the people and see if you get your order before an hour.
00:56:31.960 Go to any place in this country, a private sector business and go lay 50 to 60 percent off.
00:56:37.680 Now go to government and do it.
00:56:39.720 And you won't miss.
00:56:40.240 Nobody will miss a lick.
00:56:41.880 I know.
00:56:42.220 It's like nothing will change.
00:56:43.740 That's how completely worthless all these jobs are.
00:56:46.760 They really are.
00:56:48.600 I mean, they're just really worthless.
00:56:51.160 And that's the thing.
00:56:52.060 We're going to trim a lot of fat off of this stuff.
00:56:55.660 And I can't wait.
00:56:57.540 I mean, you've got Caroline Levitt, who just did an absolute bang up job yesterday.
00:57:03.040 And you have Joey Bayer.
00:57:06.460 I don't know why they're always named Joy, because it's the last thing that they are.
00:57:10.520 I mean, she said that she was only given the job because of her looks.
00:57:17.320 She said she's probably been put in there because, according to Donald Trump, she's a 10.
00:57:23.060 You know, that's what it is.
00:57:24.780 She actually gets up there and says things like that.
00:57:27.820 Yeah.
00:57:27.900 Instead of praising.
00:57:28.460 All them wildebeest are jealous.
00:57:30.300 Well, they are.
00:57:31.520 Instead of praising a woman, she's the youngest woman to hold that position, did a bang up job.
00:57:37.420 She's 27.
00:57:38.120 We said 26 yesterday.
00:57:39.360 She's 27.
00:57:40.540 Okay.
00:57:41.340 We're off a year.
00:57:43.120 Do we have any videos of Bob Menendez crying and begging for leniency, by the way?
00:57:49.740 We can look and see.
00:57:51.700 They're all talking about it.
00:57:52.080 Does anybody, they said he cried and begged for leniency, but is there a video of it?
00:57:55.920 Let's see.
00:57:57.200 There will be.
00:57:57.720 I don't want to rub it in, but I do want to see it.
00:58:00.140 Well, it says that he was just completely choking up your, it happened in court.
00:58:05.880 But, because it says, before he was choking up, he said, you know, I've dedicated my entire
00:58:12.140 life to the service of others.
00:58:15.280 He said, daddy and tears.
00:58:16.360 And my gold bars and my cash.
00:58:18.400 Yes, but I don't see a video here.
00:58:21.460 They just, this happened actually in court.
00:58:24.140 Since the Democrats took him down, though, I'm skeptical.
00:58:29.740 They're so evil and they're so rotten.
00:58:33.060 They're definitely all of that.
00:58:36.660 But this happened when he was pleading with the judge.
00:58:39.880 He just broke down.
00:58:40.900 I mean, imagine you've got 11 years.
00:58:43.120 I mean, you're going to talk about a fall from grace.
00:58:48.660 This is pretty big.
00:58:53.820 And here's just the artist rendering.
00:59:00.640 These people are so bad.
00:59:02.680 They really are so, so bad.
00:59:07.220 We've got to get, I mean, these are lifetime politicians.
00:59:12.000 This has got to change.
00:59:17.700 They're what's wrong.
00:59:18.980 Oh, my gosh.
00:59:23.840 So, yeah, I just see them all talking about how he was sobbing, but nobody has the actual video.
00:59:30.760 Really something.
00:59:38.080 That's how it goes.
00:59:40.280 I mean, this is really it.
00:59:42.820 But I think it's a fantastic idea to use Guantanamo Bay.
00:59:47.380 Why not?
00:59:50.620 Why wouldn't you?
00:59:53.700 I think it's a fabulous idea.
00:59:56.340 Just it's amazing.
00:59:58.080 Just think of that.
00:59:58.740 That's another thousand every day.
01:00:01.340 Another two thousand not going to rape and murder American citizens.
01:00:04.760 I mean, why would you be against that?
01:00:07.840 What a mess, man, they created.
01:00:09.920 God.
01:00:10.580 It's true.
01:00:12.060 What a damn mess.
01:00:13.820 The whole thing has just really gotten to be.
01:00:16.680 I'm just so glad that we have President Trump.
01:00:19.160 I mean, can you imagine anything worse?
01:00:21.780 Oh, before we got three minutes left.
01:00:23.420 So I would like to tell Facebook that ivermectin works really, really, really good.
01:00:27.900 Yes.
01:00:28.240 And it's a miracle drug.
01:00:29.600 And you can get it from the wellness company.
01:00:31.640 Yeah.
01:00:31.920 We actually got somebody that has.
01:00:37.140 We're selling it on our show today, as a matter of fact.
01:00:40.880 Yeah.
01:00:41.200 So, you know, it is a human drug.
01:00:43.820 It's not just horse pace.
01:00:45.020 That's a lie.
01:00:46.480 Absolutely.
01:00:48.340 Isn't this fun, Kat?
01:00:49.680 I mean, honestly.
01:00:50.740 But you can imagine, because I can.
01:00:52.640 It wasn't so long ago when the opposite was happening, where we were on gaming platforms.
01:00:56.920 And because we were talking about the jab and because we were talking about stolen elections and because we were talking about all the things that would just send those little algorithms into a tizzy, we were cut off.
01:01:10.900 And we were even marked, even on gaming platforms, with an X.
01:01:15.680 We got an X.
01:01:16.720 Twitch.
01:01:17.600 Twitch got rid of us and called it.
01:01:19.220 Yep.
01:01:19.320 And Snusseletter said we were terrorists, sympathizers for showing a video of a January 6th guy talking about January 6th.
01:01:26.980 You got that right.
01:01:27.800 We were kicked off completely off of Twitch.
01:01:31.420 Twitch, the commie trash site.
01:01:33.360 That's Bezos.
01:01:35.260 That's who owns it.
01:01:36.920 So all of those people that were up there that are snuggling up to President Trump right now.
01:01:41.880 They're all full of shit.
01:01:42.860 They certainly are.
01:01:44.080 Except for Elon Musk.
01:01:45.120 If you didn't come out early and often for him, you're full of shit.
01:01:48.300 Well, I mean, we were on board with President Trump when it wasn't cool to be.
01:01:54.020 I mean, we've been in this game since the very beginning when he went down the escalator with Melania.
01:02:00.220 We've been cheering his name and we never derailed from that.
01:02:04.180 We stayed on course.
01:02:06.040 Now, all of a sudden, he is like the number one person on TikTok that everybody is talking about.
01:02:14.800 I mean, eating the dogs, eating the cats.
01:02:17.100 Every single time he speaks, you've got some kind of song that's attached to it.
01:02:21.800 It's crazy.
01:02:22.440 We never were off the Trump train.
01:02:26.600 We knew.
01:02:30.000 We absolutely knew.
01:02:31.600 We knew what we were getting.
01:02:33.480 So, of course, I'm just so happy that, my gosh, we've got President Trump now.
01:02:40.040 I mean, sometimes I wonder how in the world did we do it?
01:02:43.880 I mean, seriously.
01:02:45.160 I mean, you're talking about tough.
01:02:46.260 Him.
01:02:47.420 How did he do it, man?
01:02:48.840 How did he take all this shit they were throwing out?
01:02:50.580 I don't know how he did.
01:02:52.100 That's why, to me, he's the greatest president ever.
01:02:54.220 I mean, I say George Washington has to be number one because he actually could have been a king and just said no.
01:03:00.680 It's true.
01:03:01.680 It's absolutely true.
01:03:03.680 I mean, he had to go through more, you know, with fighting the Revolutionary War on a pony.
01:03:08.320 It's right.
01:03:09.600 It's absolutely right.
01:03:10.760 I love it, man.
01:03:12.220 Well, it looks like we've got Paul Stone here with us today.
01:03:17.080 Hey there.
01:03:18.100 Can you hear us all right?
01:03:20.100 Absolutely.
01:03:20.560 Can you hear me well?
01:03:21.800 Absolutely.
01:03:22.680 Oh, my gosh.
01:03:23.200 It's so good to see you.
01:03:24.280 How are you, sir?
01:03:26.260 I'm great.
01:03:27.480 How are you guys?
01:03:28.380 I had a great holiday break.
01:03:29.540 Hopefully you did.
01:03:30.240 It was nice.
01:03:32.500 We took off the entire time.
01:03:34.720 We thoroughly enjoyed it.
01:03:36.480 100%.
01:03:37.620 Kat has had a tough time, though.
01:03:40.560 Just so you know, he went up to and had this wonderful inauguration party up there in Nashville
01:03:47.300 and then got sick and hit a deer going up there.
01:03:51.980 Oh, yeah.
01:03:52.980 I told my truck going up and then had a blockage in the hospital for four days after,
01:03:56.620 but I still got back and I'm okay now.
01:03:59.260 Oh, good.
01:04:00.040 Well, a blockage in your heart or artery?
01:04:03.540 No, a bowel blockage.
01:04:05.600 Oh, man.
01:04:06.820 Yeah.
01:04:07.280 Well, I'm glad you overcame that.
01:04:08.200 They were calling me can't turd instead of cat turd.
01:04:15.580 Oh, it was awful.
01:04:17.300 I mean, it was really, it was really bad.
01:04:21.160 We just...
01:04:21.640 Did that blockage happen when you hit the deer?
01:04:23.920 No, I was just, I don't know.
01:04:26.980 I've got some scar tissue that caused it from another surgery 30 years ago from an appendectomy.
01:04:32.860 Hmm.
01:04:33.340 Oh.
01:04:34.780 But he's better right now.
01:04:36.540 I'm fine now.
01:04:37.320 It's all over.
01:04:37.920 I didn't have to have surgery.
01:04:39.280 Oh, good, good, good.
01:04:40.400 Oh, my gosh.
01:04:41.220 How about you, though?
01:04:41.980 So that's it on us.
01:04:43.700 What have you been up to?
01:04:44.220 Yeah, the only thing that happened to me, you know, like negative over the holidays is,
01:04:47.040 is right before the Friday before Christmas, I fell down, slipped on a flight of stairs
01:04:52.120 and thought I broke my right butt bone and my tailbone.
01:04:57.900 That was painful to walk and sit and move around for a couple weeks.
01:05:02.380 And then on Christmas Day, I was making Christmas Day dinner.
01:05:04.600 I was doing a standing rib roast.
01:05:06.420 And I, I'm like, I'm tired of cutting these potatoes one slice at a time with a knife.
01:05:10.580 So I got a slicer and then I ran my thumb right through the slicer.
01:05:13.540 Oh, my gosh.
01:05:13.660 So I cut a big chunk of my thumb off screaming at nine in the morning.
01:05:19.620 But I went on cooking, banished it up, eventually went to the doctor.
01:05:24.300 And yeah.
01:05:24.680 It's always something.
01:05:25.720 It is.
01:05:26.160 Well, you were making your potatoes that you gave us the recipe for the last time you were
01:05:31.900 here.
01:05:32.620 Sounds dangerous.
01:05:34.060 Anyone try that?
01:05:35.380 I haven't.
01:05:36.340 I'm not a cook.
01:05:37.200 I only cook for dogs now.
01:05:38.740 I don't even eat myself.
01:05:39.940 It's ridiculous.
01:05:41.040 But no, a lot of people reached out and they said, could you please tell us that recipe
01:05:45.480 one more time?
01:05:46.140 Because that was right before the holidays.
01:05:47.760 You got everybody hungry on this show.
01:05:50.020 It was fabulous.
01:05:50.760 Yeah, this is my scallop potato recipe, which includes a bunch of cool stuff.
01:05:56.540 And even blood, blood, bloody taters, bloody taters.
01:06:03.260 So we've got a lot of things to talk to you about today.
01:06:07.680 You know, your sub stack is awesome.
01:06:10.120 Let everybody know where they can find that because it's really great.
01:06:13.760 You put out these newsletters and it really gives a lot of history and a lot of background
01:06:18.220 about what we discuss when you're here.
01:06:20.760 Yeah, it's if you just go to sub stack dot com and then in the search box, just type
01:06:24.920 in the Paul Stone because there's only one the Paul Stone, but there's a few of us that
01:06:29.500 write on sub stack.
01:06:30.380 I'm the Paul Stone and my documents will come right up.
01:06:32.840 Just remember sub stack dot com.
01:06:34.440 It's a short two page, three page document.
01:06:36.580 I keep them short.
01:06:38.100 So you'll read through it in a couple of minutes and maybe you'll find something useful.
01:06:41.820 And my style is that, you know, there's tons of people writing out there, but.
01:06:45.620 You know, the combination of all this stuff I've paid attention to and gotten over decades
01:06:52.120 of my life has come together to to kind of try to understand anything complicated, just
01:06:58.180 go to the ground level.
01:06:59.680 Just how do we get our way all the way down to the ground level of where something is
01:07:04.160 starting from the source of something?
01:07:06.680 And that that's I'm harping on China at the moment to try and illuminate a few things.
01:07:12.880 We can talk about that if you want.
01:07:14.320 I would love to.
01:07:15.780 In fact, it's one of my first questions, because China has invested nearly a trillion dollars
01:07:21.860 in building numerous mega cities in the anticipation of future population growth.
01:07:27.620 So I'm curious about that.
01:07:29.760 Most of those cities remain, though, unoccupied, leading to insolvency of many development programs,
01:07:37.840 including the collapse of Evergrande, once a leading real estate firm due to what's known
01:07:43.300 as the ghost city crisis.
01:07:45.200 So what's going on with that?
01:07:47.320 What do you think the ongoing impact does a ghost city crisis have on the Chinese economy
01:07:53.180 and government debt?
01:07:55.200 It shows a couple of things.
01:07:56.400 One, they don't know what to do with the money they have, and they've never had money.
01:08:00.520 They did not come onto the world stage pulling themselves up by their own bootstraps.
01:08:05.860 Our elected officials and the greedy profiteers and corporate ears whispering and cajoling
01:08:12.140 our elected officials into opening the gates to China is what made China.
01:08:16.540 So it's real quick to help see that long ago they built a wall and didn't want anything
01:08:22.320 to do with the world.
01:08:23.060 In 1990, China's GDP for making fireworks and cheap toys was $330 billion.
01:08:30.280 Now, just to compare that, Texas is a $2 trillion economy.
01:08:34.760 So with $330 billion in our economy at the time was about $6 trillion, that's a massive
01:08:41.280 difference between a country that's out there on the world stage making stuff, selling stuff,
01:08:45.880 fighting wars, getting involved in global politics and stuff, versus a country that is
01:08:50.740 just a third world country and doesn't care.
01:08:53.080 They send you rice, they send you fireworks and cheap toys, and that's all they're into.
01:08:58.660 We force China to become something.
01:09:00.740 We are, not we, but the people I mentioned before, entities, going over there, telling
01:09:05.460 them what we can do for them, telling them how it'll be better.
01:09:08.380 We grew, our country grew.
01:09:10.060 Our D.C. government, you know, the federal government in D.C. grew China to what it is
01:09:14.660 today.
01:09:15.420 And they don't know what to do with the money they got.
01:09:17.420 They're like trust fund kids that never paid attention to anything to do well in school.
01:09:21.020 They don't know how to deal with it.
01:09:22.320 They don't know how to manage it.
01:09:23.400 So they went off and built.
01:09:24.660 There are more vacant dwellings, newly built, in China, than all of the homes in America.
01:09:34.080 Goodness.
01:09:34.440 There are cities there are nobody in, right?
01:09:37.920 Yeah, right.
01:09:38.720 Just all of the homes in America.
01:09:40.620 Imagine them all empty and we're all living on the sidewalk.
01:09:43.080 So most of these people would get jobs in their economy of making stuff that's sold
01:09:48.180 here in America and Europe.
01:09:50.300 They would come out of the rice paddies and move into the cities and work in the factories
01:09:53.380 and need great places to live.
01:09:54.780 And obviously the engineering in there, how this works is it wasn't really a company that
01:10:01.920 said, let's invest crazy money for building, you know, hundreds of thousands of dwellings,
01:10:08.600 I guess millions of dwellings that maybe people live in.
01:10:12.320 A company that can live and die by its profit margins might build one building that maybe
01:10:19.220 people will come live in and then maybe another one when it's half full.
01:10:22.460 And then when that one's full and the other one's half full, maybe another one.
01:10:26.060 But when the money comes out of a communist government that has no idea how to manage
01:10:29.380 money, they're just throwing money around everywhere because their communism is always
01:10:33.640 interested in imagery.
01:10:36.040 How what are the optics when Chernobyl blew up and the Communist Party came and obviously
01:10:41.080 they're everywhere when they came and they're like managing the fallout from that reactor
01:10:45.920 and the guy, one of the scientists who works there and goes, that's lead.
01:10:49.460 And he's pointing at lead on the ground and he goes, there's a lead on the rooftop of the
01:10:54.240 building next to it.
01:10:56.480 Lead is only at the center of the core of a nuclear reactor.
01:11:00.400 If you are looking at lead, the frickin thing exploded from the core and the communist leader
01:11:05.200 guy goes, that's not lead.
01:11:07.160 It's not lead, which means the core didn't explode.
01:11:10.240 So imagery is always at the heart of a communist party.
01:11:13.220 So it seems and where we make mistakes in a democracy, we look at those as gems and we
01:11:20.040 learn from them and we continue to perfect the process for whatever the thing is, making
01:11:24.900 something or policy or whatever.
01:11:27.440 And so China's Achilles heel is that it can't learn from its own mistakes.
01:11:30.460 It has to cover them up.
01:11:31.680 So they're missing the seed ground for expansion and and actual strength and actual perfection
01:11:38.480 towards something.
01:11:39.280 So they don't know how to manage money.
01:11:41.800 So that's going to make them desperate.
01:11:43.380 When you couple economic implosion with the demand for perfect optics, they have to become
01:11:51.520 extraordinarily desperate.
01:11:53.300 And it's it's very, you know, I'm dwelling in this skirting off into psychology here.
01:11:58.440 But to me, that sets up the threat for how well, if we can't have her, you can't either.
01:12:03.980 So if her is greatness and financial fortitude and looking good on the world stage, if China
01:12:10.480 doesn't get to end up keeping or looking like it can't have that, then it ruins it for everyone
01:12:15.100 else.
01:12:15.580 Because the last piece to add into this is communism seems to be bent on world domination.
01:12:22.520 The Soviet version, the Chinese version of communism is bent on taking over the whole
01:12:28.300 world.
01:12:30.060 How do they do that if they're imploding financially?
01:12:31.920 They ruin it for everyone else.
01:12:33.180 Well, what do you think is going to happen to these unoccupied ghost cities and their
01:12:37.840 decaying infrastructure?
01:12:40.000 Yeah, they just become things that remind China that their plans suck and they don't
01:12:45.260 know how to manage money.
01:12:46.800 So they just stand there.
01:12:48.720 No one's going to move into them.
01:12:49.640 They're done.
01:12:50.060 They've peaked.
01:12:50.940 From what I've read and I'm saying, I'm not a trained economist, not a financial advisor,
01:12:54.460 but I might be might add a little bit better of a storytelling element to the economics
01:12:58.920 that would put most people to sleep or just cause their eyes to glaze over and tune out.
01:13:03.180 What I've read is that from what I've read, they have price deflation.
01:13:13.040 We have inflation where prices and costs keep going up.
01:13:15.920 They're suffering a very unique dynamic where the price of goods is falling, which means
01:13:20.980 companies can't charge enough to make enough money to stay viable.
01:13:24.040 That's a horrific situation where prices are actually dropping.
01:13:28.880 You have deflation because your economy doesn't have enough heat in it to cause inflation.
01:13:35.620 But they're still printing money.
01:13:37.260 You look at the top of the chart of the recent diet.
01:13:39.140 There's two China parts.
01:13:40.480 There's going to be four.
01:13:41.200 The first one talks about how our government and greedy people made China happen in the
01:13:46.380 first place.
01:13:47.600 And this latest one talks about their implosion and what actions might they take to solve
01:13:52.860 themselves, save themselves from implosion or not look like the only one imploding on
01:13:58.900 a world stage.
01:13:59.780 Take others down with them.
01:14:01.160 And our Achilles heels, we have everything made there.
01:14:04.600 I mean, everything, everything from refrigerators to car parts to everything that makes a big
01:14:10.320 box store.
01:14:10.740 All the medicine.
01:14:12.040 Right.
01:14:12.580 So just imagine if Trump, instead of tariffs, said, I'm giving American companies a year to
01:14:19.320 stop making anything in China.
01:14:20.940 Nothing will be allowed in China after a year.
01:14:23.040 Done.
01:14:23.520 Drop the mic.
01:14:24.660 Yeah, that will cause some financial destruction.
01:14:27.440 It would cause a lot of pain.
01:14:28.580 Our economy would suffer.
01:14:31.020 But isn't that a principled move?
01:14:35.880 How can we, when they release COVID, because it didn't happen because a bat spit in a pig's
01:14:41.480 mouth.
01:14:42.000 It was released from a lab and it was released intentionally.
01:14:44.720 When they released COVID and we didn't have anything made there and our pharma wasn't made
01:14:49.240 there.
01:14:50.080 Imagine how hard we could hit back.
01:14:53.760 Well, we can't hit back because they just say, hey, well, we'll make your pharma anymore.
01:14:57.880 Look what they just did to the AI industry.
01:15:00.100 They just released, you know, free, free.
01:15:03.080 It's called freeware.
01:15:05.400 Word for it.
01:15:06.300 It's freeware.
01:15:07.480 Like there's some other very essential computer software programs that are just free on the
01:15:11.980 internet.
01:15:12.440 I think Java is one of them.
01:15:14.540 JavaScript.
01:15:15.860 Don't know how heavily that's used anymore.
01:15:17.700 You know, they keep evolving.
01:15:18.460 But Sun Microsystems just gave that away.
01:15:21.020 They just gave JavaScript away.
01:15:23.160 So engineers could just write code and write programs and stuff without having to have a
01:15:27.100 bunch of money to pay Sun Microsystems for Java.
01:15:29.440 And I could be wrong on that, but I think I'm right.
01:15:31.540 So what they just released in DeepSeek is like, oh, we'll screw NVIDIA and all the people
01:15:35.840 that want to have a lockdown on what they've created.
01:15:40.540 In a way, it's like a patent interference action because it's like some companies that
01:15:46.240 invent something are only financially viable if they're the only ones that can offer it
01:15:49.120 to you.
01:15:50.060 Like we protect drugs, I think, for 10 or 15 years.
01:15:52.600 And then you can have the generic, which means I could buy the CVS brand or I could
01:15:56.740 buy the brand that was made by the company that invented the drug.
01:15:59.720 But they're protected for a period of time to fetch all the profits they can and protect
01:16:05.160 that drug from no one else making it.
01:16:06.760 So it's not like that exactly, but it does chop at the knees of AI companies that wanted
01:16:12.660 to charge you money for access to their AI because now you can get it for free from China.
01:16:17.040 I don't know how badly you want AI programming from China, but that seems to be a nasty thing.
01:16:21.780 So they're making moves that are hostile.
01:16:25.660 It's people already doing well in spite of China, but because China's not doing well, I
01:16:30.460 think it gets worse where they really start hitting.
01:16:32.520 And we are still stuck to them because all of our stuff's made there.
01:16:37.200 So what are you buying at Walmart or Home Depot or Lowe's that isn't made in China?
01:16:41.960 If you walk in and said, take everything off the shelf that came from China,
01:16:44.980 I don't even know if you'd have nails.
01:16:48.460 Yeah.
01:16:49.420 I mean, everything.
01:16:51.080 And that's what I'm hoping we're going to get back to is starting to look, is this made
01:16:54.780 in America or is it not?
01:16:56.660 Because even DeepSeek, they even have in small print that they keep their servers in China
01:17:03.740 and the People's Republic of China.
01:17:06.160 I read this yesterday.
01:17:07.500 I mean, it's right there for everybody to read.
01:17:09.660 Now, I don't know how comfortable you are, but I'm certainly not going to just hand my
01:17:13.240 information over to China.
01:17:16.520 I mean, they're stealing it as it already is.
01:17:19.280 So no, I mean.
01:17:20.280 But I think a lot of the world will use it because a lot of the world likes China because
01:17:24.380 they hate us.
01:17:25.280 Wow.
01:17:26.160 So, you know, China just recently signed up, I think, 40 countries in a pack to use their
01:17:30.520 currency instead of the dollar and trade.
01:17:33.040 Unbelievable.
01:17:33.860 So just look at this one piece, right?
01:17:36.120 So everyone on Earth wants to enjoy life on Earth.
01:17:39.720 If it's a miserable existence, that sucks.
01:17:43.060 Can I avoid that?
01:17:44.740 When our government prints money, starts printing money in the 80s, 90s, and like crazy since the
01:17:48.980 year 2000, and it's just nutso now, we're complaining about inflation.
01:17:53.400 We've been causing inflation for the rest of the world at the same time because copper
01:17:57.020 and all these commodities, coffee, sugar, wheat, pork bellies, all that stuff is priced
01:18:01.320 in our dollar traded at Chicago Mercantile Exchange.
01:18:04.980 So if you just look back at plainly stated inflation since the year 2000, it's been 8% a
01:18:10.700 year.
01:18:11.920 8% a year.
01:18:13.040 So if your paycheck isn't growing by 8% a year, and I know it's not, then you're drowning.
01:18:16.920 And if the world's paychecks and third world countries, and I guess, I don't know if there's
01:18:21.440 a second world country, but there probably are.
01:18:24.340 If their paychecks aren't growing by 8% a year, they're drowning.
01:18:27.440 We're causing them to suffer.
01:18:29.380 Not we, God, I gotta get better at this.
01:18:31.360 The people making decisions about printing money are causing the whole world to suffer
01:18:35.340 financially.
01:18:36.200 So it's normal now.
01:18:37.240 They don't want to deal with their currency.
01:18:38.360 They're trying to get away from this hell that we keep creating because we don't work
01:18:41.360 with financial truth.
01:18:42.340 We don't match up problems with real solution government in charge of things.
01:18:46.920 Just throws printed money at it.
01:18:49.460 It is.
01:18:49.980 So of course they want to get away from us.
01:18:51.420 And of course they hate us because when we, when we're on TV, we got the NFL, Major League
01:18:55.160 Baseball, you know, all these great things, Learjets, billionaires, Kim Kardashian, all
01:18:59.540 these sports guys and gals, you know, we have all this famous stuff, music, movies, you
01:19:04.700 know, no other country has a Hollywood like we do or a music industry like we do.
01:19:08.660 So they're envious of stuff that happens here.
01:19:10.880 We don't seem to be, the lens that they get to look through doesn't look like anyone's
01:19:14.260 suffering here in America, but they're suffering.
01:19:17.740 And it's because we print money to pay our bills and screw the rest of the world.
01:19:22.000 It's evil.
01:19:22.620 That's what's so interesting too, because now all of a sudden China is aiming to dominate
01:19:27.780 the global semiconductor industry.
01:19:30.400 And they view it as a crucial, crucial to asserting global influence.
01:19:34.660 I mean, that is the avenue in which they're going, which is pretty scary.
01:19:37.880 And people are bracing themselves and wondering, you know, with the tensions between China's
01:19:43.320 strategic interest in Taiwan, this is big.
01:19:46.960 I mean, do you think that China is likely to invade Taiwan under a Trump administration?
01:19:51.440 With Biden, we were all holding our breath.
01:19:53.720 But now?
01:19:55.960 I don't think they have to.
01:19:57.640 And I don't think that it ever will happen.
01:20:00.180 Because I, one, I don't think we would literally send our boys and girls into the bottom of
01:20:07.580 the ocean fighting a war with China over Taiwan.
01:20:12.160 But it is one hell of a reason to spend tons of money on military invention and technology
01:20:19.700 and production.
01:20:20.900 Same with China.
01:20:21.820 I mean, do you literally park up 200 destroyers or whatever off the coast of Taiwan and fire
01:20:30.580 a few missiles?
01:20:31.760 They're, I would, they wouldn't, they wouldn't surrender.
01:20:35.000 They would just go, okay, we give up.
01:20:36.740 We tried.
01:20:37.260 We fought like hell.
01:20:38.180 We fought the principled fight.
01:20:39.920 But for our citizens' sake, you win.
01:20:45.160 But while the threat is pushed out there in the media and all these hostilities coming
01:20:49.560 out of governments and tough talk, you get to spend a lot of money on your military, which
01:20:55.400 leads to a lot of the inventions we enjoy today.
01:20:57.460 GPS was a military invention.
01:21:00.000 Now we get to use it on our phones and now companies get to track us and watch everything
01:21:03.280 we do.
01:21:03.820 So it has a sick side to it as well.
01:21:05.600 It does.
01:21:06.240 No, I don't think there ever will be an attack on Taiwan.
01:21:08.240 I think they just end up getting absorbed when China's ready to throw down.
01:21:13.180 They take them when they want them.
01:21:14.440 I think it's normal.
01:21:15.300 Go ahead.
01:21:15.740 Sorry.
01:21:16.380 I said they take them when they want them, believe me.
01:21:18.580 Yeah.
01:21:19.240 I mean, they just, they just can't.
01:21:21.040 And I, and, and so long ago, and I think it was expired, there was a pact where we had
01:21:26.120 to send military force to defend Taiwan's independence.
01:21:29.600 And I think that treaty expired.
01:21:32.200 I could be wrong.
01:21:33.280 People look it up.
01:21:33.960 But even if it is still in play, like, are we really throwing down full scale war against
01:21:40.520 Russia?
01:21:40.880 If they invade Poland, really, we could get, we could send a lot of troops over there just
01:21:48.360 outside the, you know, uh, Western border of Poland.
01:21:51.500 And if, okay, don't come an inch closer because everyone's tied to this financial fragility.
01:21:57.760 Damn it.
01:21:58.300 If we start a war, oil is going to go through the roof and all these prices are going to
01:22:02.740 go up.
01:22:03.260 And then all of our people will be complaining and we'll, we'll just be struggling.
01:22:07.760 And we don't want that.
01:22:09.660 It's, you know, just want our comforts, man.
01:22:13.680 Exactly.
01:22:14.120 That's what makes us cowards.
01:22:16.180 And when you can't defend principles and truths, that's what you are.
01:22:20.320 You're a coward.
01:22:21.580 That's what we hear about too.
01:22:23.240 I mean, we, we hear about all of these scenarios of the end of the world, right?
01:22:27.740 Unfolding war with China, war with Russia, debt crisis, supply chain disruptions.
01:22:32.860 I mean, then we start talking about crypto and we start talking about how, you know, the opportunity
01:22:39.080 to make money in crypto long-term, how does crypto play out in a situation like that?
01:22:44.200 Is it a pyramid scheme?
01:22:46.600 I mean, long-term.
01:22:48.440 It's such a joke.
01:22:49.440 When you start talking about this stuff, where does gold come in?
01:22:54.220 Gold is real.
01:22:55.340 It's from the earth.
01:22:56.500 It's like chicken.
01:22:57.760 It's like steak.
01:22:58.740 It's like peas, corn, squash, lumber, oil.
01:23:02.960 It's from the earth.
01:23:04.820 You ever, yeah, look at electric cars.
01:23:07.120 It's kind of like cheating.
01:23:07.780 They're like, yeah, let's make an electric core, save the environment.
01:23:10.960 But it takes even more diesel to make the, find the rare earth minerals you need for
01:23:15.200 these batteries than it does to dig out oil out of the ground.
01:23:19.420 You know, those diesel trucks burn a hundred gallons of diesel an hour.
01:23:23.260 It might be more than that.
01:23:24.960 So when you, and what do you do with the batteries?
01:23:27.120 Because once, you know, I know I can rebuild an engine.
01:23:29.740 I can get two, 300,000 miles probably out of an engine today.
01:23:33.020 But my understanding is the batteries have a life expectancy of 10, 12, 13 something
01:23:39.040 years.
01:23:39.540 And then you, you just buy new batteries.
01:23:41.900 And where do the batteries go?
01:23:43.360 Well, that's why we don't want nuclear power.
01:23:45.040 Cause we have to put the waste in the ground and it's just kind of nasty.
01:23:48.020 Well, where do the toxic batteries go now?
01:23:50.080 You got to start storing them in the ground.
01:23:52.120 Everything in it's shot.
01:23:53.240 So how does that, you know, and then we just got to live with real stuff.
01:24:00.240 Electricity is a benefit and a luxury, but if you put everyone in America on an electric
01:24:04.780 car, be the same electrical demand as having 10 refrigerators in every single studio, one
01:24:11.020 bedroom, two bedroom, three bedroom townhouse and single family home in the country.
01:24:15.660 Well, how are you going to power that?
01:24:17.920 Cole?
01:24:18.320 Well, I mean, I'm used to rolling blackouts.
01:24:24.080 How are you going to make it times as much coal as you burn now?
01:24:28.120 Right.
01:24:29.220 I mean, the whole thing's crazy.
01:24:30.700 It's all, it's treating symptoms.
01:24:34.640 So like I started, said at the top of the show, go to the ground, go to the source, go
01:24:40.000 as low as you can.
01:24:41.400 Defenses win that tush push Philly has.
01:24:43.640 If anyone's into the NFL wins, cause they get lowest.
01:24:46.000 When you watched, uh, you know, the bills trying to do tush push against the chiefs, you have
01:24:52.740 a six, seven quarterback that can't get low enough.
01:24:54.700 So we get smashed and pushed backwards.
01:24:57.140 When you look at how Philly does it, they are low.
01:24:59.860 They are low, low, low, the lowest you can get.
01:25:02.180 And you win, go to the ground, find out what the true atomic level source of something is.
01:25:07.820 And we can understand complicated things so quickly.
01:25:11.200 They're treating symptoms.
01:25:13.040 The real problem is money printing.
01:25:15.020 That's what afforded the population of the planet to double in the last 50 years.
01:25:21.460 Double from 4.7 billion, 3.7 billion people in nine, in 1971 to 8.1 billion people today.
01:25:29.380 It's because the limits came off.
01:25:31.660 Parents be like, in the old days, like we have two kids already, babe.
01:25:35.280 And it's, you know, it's kind of, you know, we're going to have another one.
01:25:38.500 You had to think about that stuff.
01:25:40.700 Now, and I'm not drawing a direct connection to it, but when the limits come off, think.
01:25:46.440 If the underbrush never, you know, if the deer herd just keeps growing and growing and growing and the underbrush growth keeps up with the herd growing, then the herd just keeps growing.
01:25:55.160 But if eventually you run out of underbrush, deer die off and the herd shrinks back to what Earth's willing to support.
01:26:01.440 We're a wildly pushed out beyond reality humanity than what Earth can support.
01:26:09.900 And so as they try to solve global warming, look, pedophilia wouldn't exist without printed money, in my opinion.
01:26:16.400 Not on the scale it exists today.
01:26:17.760 One, you'd have probably mom would be raising kids instead of daycares.
01:26:21.060 So maybe we'd have less people that are whacked in the head that want to, you know, do that sort of thing.
01:26:26.820 And two, they wouldn't have the money to pay for it.
01:26:29.440 So the industry wouldn't be there.
01:26:30.920 The war on drugs wouldn't exist without the printed money because you wouldn't have the misery out throughout your population where people are like, God, man, this life sucks.
01:26:37.820 I need drugs.
01:26:38.580 Like, I just need to check out.
01:26:41.540 The magical invention of a human being never thinks it needs to anesthetize itself, unless it's living in a stress and a misery it can't get rid of.
01:26:50.520 It can't even figure out where the hell it's coming from.
01:26:53.340 The Egyptians weren't addicted to drugs.
01:26:55.780 The Roman Empire wasn't addicted to drugs.
01:26:58.300 The British Empire and the Ottoman Empire and all these other empires weren't addicted to drugs.
01:27:03.100 They weren't en masse doing drugs all day.
01:27:06.160 Well, why are we?
01:27:06.820 It never existed until these last 54 years where there was a war on drugs.
01:27:12.660 And the war on drugs should have never been fought in Colombia.
01:27:14.980 Reagan could have been like, instead of just say no, just quit printing money.
01:27:19.340 That's what's causing the misery.
01:27:20.780 It's causing mothers to quit their primary job and move into the workforce.
01:27:24.000 And that's nothing against any mom that's in the workforce.
01:27:26.360 You have tough choices to make, and I judge you not.
01:27:28.640 But I'm saying the source of all these problems is governments and is money printing.
01:27:33.020 And China's government is a joke when it comes to understanding how to even manage money because they didn't grow it.
01:27:39.300 It was given to them.
01:27:40.280 But they have communism and they have these optics and they can start doing some very nasty things as they near the flames on their rear.
01:27:49.600 And they react and they bounce off of that pain and they want to react and do stuff elsewhere.
01:27:54.940 If we said, damn it, the U.S. is out of oil, maybe we would take over Saudi Arabia?
01:28:03.040 So wars are always about resources.
01:28:04.980 If China goes, shit, our finances are cooked, maybe we kind of suck America's economy into ours by holding them hostage,
01:28:13.760 by deleting their access to information, digitized information and communications.
01:28:18.820 We turn all that back on later or, you know, we make all their stuff so they can't have anything unless we ship it.
01:28:26.640 So what if they bankrupted America and said, we'll still send you the pharma for free?
01:28:32.480 OK, China. All right. Yeah.
01:28:35.260 We need we need our cancer meds and our schizo meds and our bipolar meds.
01:28:38.820 And we need all these beds. You know, we need the meds.
01:28:42.020 Well, don't forget the trans meds and all that stuff.
01:28:45.680 That's become quite an industry in and of itself.
01:28:48.620 I mean, it's just it's insane about.
01:28:51.100 Think about all the poor people that suffer from schizophrenia and aren't getting their meds.
01:28:54.820 Oh, where are they?
01:28:55.520 They're hacking up your neighbors.
01:28:57.080 I mean, I've seen crime shows.
01:28:59.620 So when you just boil it down to the ground, like how where how screwed are we?
01:29:04.440 We are so screwed because we have a communist nation making all of our stuff.
01:29:08.780 And our economy is now a spending driven economy.
01:29:10.760 When I said in 1990, 82 percent of the stuff that was consumed here.
01:29:15.200 So if there was 100 transactions in America, 82 of those transactions went off on things made in America in 1990.
01:29:21.740 Today, 11 percent.
01:29:24.160 Eleven transactions out of 100 happen on things made in America today.
01:29:29.620 So we've flipped from making money from selling stuff to spending money on stuff made elsewhere.
01:29:35.540 Seventy percent of our economy is driven by you and I spending money.
01:29:38.500 If you curtail the ability for us to spend money or eliminate things we spend money on our economies and ashes and I don't care how much money you print.
01:29:47.060 And the dollar being only worth three cents says that we've we've printed so much money.
01:29:52.440 It was once worth 90 cents, then 80, then 70, 60, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 5, 3 pennies left in the dollar to be printed until you're at zero.
01:30:02.160 And I don't think you'd ever hit zero.
01:30:04.840 You'd be a tenth of a penny, a hundredth of a penny, a thousandth of a penny.
01:30:08.100 Kind of don't really hit zero because there's a value element in it.
01:30:10.780 And again, not a trained economist.
01:30:12.500 But everything I've studied, this is what I go to.
01:30:14.720 That's why I say the things I say, because I've gone to the ground to understand what the symptoms are coming from.
01:30:19.580 It is really something, especially when you combine that with the fact that the United States pays interest on approximately a trillion dollars in debt held by the People's Republic of China.
01:30:34.800 Yeah.
01:30:34.940 I mean, this this is all happening right now in real time.
01:30:40.120 And so people are wondering, hey, if the PRC were to address the default, would it entail payments to bondholders between one trillion to 12 trillion?
01:30:50.100 I mean, will the Trump administration approach this situation?
01:30:54.220 This is big, really big.
01:30:57.980 You know, we feel terrible, right, for people who can't just get out of a bad relationship.
01:31:02.240 He won't beat me again or she won't, you know, whatever.
01:31:06.240 And you're like, can't you just leave?
01:31:08.500 Can't we just leave China?
01:31:10.260 I mean, it seems.
01:31:11.100 And suffer the bludgeoning that we would take caused by that?
01:31:14.100 Or do we suffer the bludgeoning they bring against us?
01:31:16.560 Or do we suffer the own bludgeoning of our own bankruptcy where literally there's nothing that can be done?
01:31:21.360 Well, the way I look at 08 was the end of our, of our, and again, not a trained economist, no financial advice, just opinions.
01:31:29.540 Research your own stuff.
01:31:30.660 See if you can find things that refute the understanding I've come to by the things I've studied.
01:31:35.660 I look at 08 and 09 as the end of our economy running under its own steam.
01:31:41.420 Because if you say, what's GDP in America without the printed money since 09?
01:31:45.860 I would see it as a negative number.
01:31:48.760 So if they were reporting every 90 days America's economy shrank again since 2009,
01:31:54.480 I'd be looking at what your money's doing or you, you know, we might be in a situation right now where we're shooting each other in the streets for food.
01:32:03.020 But the printed money keeps us from feeling the depression that started back then.
01:32:08.120 Our ability to print, England wouldn't have the ability to print this much this long.
01:32:11.920 France, no other country in the world.
01:32:13.280 And we're the reserve currency.
01:32:15.160 So there's a lot of liquidity that happens because transactions happen in our dollar.
01:32:19.860 So I've used this analogy before.
01:32:22.080 It's like if you drove up on a romantic night with your mate, your, you know, whatever,
01:32:26.820 to a lakeside evening, full moon, and you miss the brakes, you're going straight into the lake.
01:32:33.180 You know, you're down at like two couple miles an hour.
01:32:35.580 You miss the brakes.
01:32:36.840 You're in the lake.
01:32:37.780 What if you hit the lake at 600 miles an hour?
01:32:40.740 It wouldn't be there long enough for the tires to touch the yard to be gone.
01:32:43.760 So you'd skip right over what would take you down.
01:32:47.040 The velocity, the utilization of our dollar is what keeps us from just sinking into the lake.
01:32:52.620 But as it slows and eventually as it's worth nothing, there's some problems that man can't solve.
01:32:58.540 And no one's solving any problems now with printed money.
01:33:00.540 But we keep, they keep us from feeling the death of our world mainly because of what started in 08.
01:33:08.420 Those baby boomers retired in 97 and 60 million senior earners started leaving the workforce in 1997.
01:33:15.100 Debt was 4 trillion and a trillion of that was fighting Saddam Hussein.
01:33:19.700 So 4 trillion, dollars worth 56 cents.
01:33:23.160 Today the dollar's worth 3 cents.
01:33:24.580 Debt is 36 trillion.
01:33:26.220 And if you count unemployment the old-fashioned way, unemployment is 25%.
01:33:29.620 And that's why you need to invest in something.
01:33:32.540 And that's why you've got to wake up to the math.
01:33:35.160 I'm just trying to give math a mouthpiece.
01:33:38.300 Well, it makes sense.
01:33:39.520 Just real quick, just so everybody knows, Zeldin has been confirmed.
01:33:43.340 Final vote 56 to 42.
01:33:46.140 He is going to be the RPA administrator.
01:33:48.480 And so that's something that just happened.
01:33:53.480 I wanted just to report that.
01:33:55.360 But how can people set up and get an account with you?
01:33:59.440 And because your company is awesome, I've talked to people over there.
01:34:03.860 They're just doing a fantastic job.
01:34:06.300 But we need everybody to really do their research with what's going on in the market right now.
01:34:11.880 What do you suggest?
01:34:12.940 How do they start?
01:34:13.660 My suggestion is from what I know.
01:34:16.780 And I've been on phones talking to people wondering about moving their money to precious metals for way more than, I don't know, 15 years or so.
01:34:24.440 And they always want to do it.
01:34:27.720 They already want to do it.
01:34:28.740 They already want to make the shift.
01:34:31.180 But imagine, you know, leaving your religion for another one.
01:34:35.780 Imagine leaving just anything that's been your routine for 40 years or 30 years for a different routine.
01:34:41.700 It's going to feel unnerving.
01:34:44.460 We might just, you know, cut to the chase and say it's scary or a big decision.
01:34:48.700 But really all it's requiring is something God didn't put in us when we were born, which is courage.
01:34:54.040 Courage is something we have to reach for.
01:34:56.120 If we didn't have to reach for it, we wouldn't have a word for it.
01:34:58.700 It would be like, oh, they did that thing.
01:35:00.500 It wouldn't even say it was scary because courage was already in us to overcome the fear of doing the thing.
01:35:05.100 So we would just do the thing and there wouldn't be a word called courage.
01:35:08.300 Courage lives outside of us.
01:35:09.600 What we are is an ally to help you find that courage or, you know, just a friendly face or, you know, hand in hand or arm around shoulder to help you start making the shift.
01:35:21.000 And, you know, we would also suggest many people here.
01:35:24.420 Oh, my God, if the dollar goes to zero, I'll be at zero.
01:35:26.480 So I better move all my money.
01:35:28.160 We're not suggesting that.
01:35:29.240 What we're suggesting is starting.
01:35:30.600 You win when you start.
01:35:32.140 But if this is something you want to be doing since Obama, since COVID, since Biden, it isn't about the news getting worse, that you need more worse news to make this shift.
01:35:43.280 What you need is to recognize the only thing missing that's keeping you stuck is courage.
01:35:47.200 And we help you find that because we already know that's what's missing.
01:35:50.520 You don't need a slick salesman.
01:35:52.380 You don't need tons of incentives.
01:35:54.940 You don't need the news to get worse.
01:35:58.120 There's two, you know, like I've said before.
01:36:00.960 Anyway, I hope I'm not going on too long.
01:36:02.520 But there's two.
01:36:03.160 If you want us to call you back, there's two days.
01:36:04.760 Maybe we can call you back the day before everything busts and the day after.
01:36:09.260 And most people would say, you're not going to know the day before it busts.
01:36:12.520 Right.
01:36:13.360 So why don't we just start today?
01:36:14.820 It's really a good idea.
01:36:16.260 I mean, your group over there is fantastic.
01:36:18.340 And we talk about it all the time on the show, on this show, Colonial Metals Group, just so everybody knows.
01:36:25.640 Give them a call.
01:36:26.480 You can call them at 1-800-889-8087.
01:36:30.620 Or you can visit the website, freegoldguide.com slash LB.
01:36:35.860 LB stands for litter box.
01:36:37.840 But definitely check it out because we never know what's going to happen.
01:36:41.660 We have a lot of really great sponsors that are our just-in-casers, everything from medications to, of course,
01:36:48.420 Colonial Metals Group, to all of these different things.
01:36:51.480 And it's because of those just-in-case.
01:36:53.460 And like you said, I mean, are you going to call before?
01:36:55.580 Are you going to call after?
01:36:56.760 No, you need to make sure that you're prepared right now.
01:37:00.840 And that's really it.
01:37:01.840 And I do know you have to leave early today because I can't keep you like I kept you last time.
01:37:06.520 But because I know you've got a lot of things going on.
01:37:10.020 But no, this is a great group.
01:37:12.340 And you are also offering an incentive.
01:37:15.620 And I always tell people, look, $7,500 in silver, I mean, that's really great.
01:37:20.740 I don't know how long it's going to last.
01:37:22.880 But to definitely sign up today, there are certain people that will be able to qualify for that.
01:37:28.740 So they'll need to talk to somebody over there at Colonial Metal Group to find out if they do qualify.
01:37:35.060 Yeah, and I always said, maybe how we're different is I've always been primarily aware that it isn't about us.
01:37:46.400 It's about you.
01:37:47.400 And generally, we're talking to 60, 70, and 80-year-olds and 90-year-olds occasionally.
01:37:51.780 And they built the country.
01:37:53.020 So we're as delicate as we can be, respectful as we can be.
01:37:58.300 I mean, we're respectful of that feature to the conversation.
01:38:02.860 You might be talking to a 30-year-old, 40-year-old at Colonial.
01:38:07.000 But they know they're talking to someone who helped build the country.
01:38:10.200 They know they're talking to people that are mystified.
01:38:11.960 How the hell is this what America is today?
01:38:14.160 How?
01:38:15.760 We know you're in agony over that.
01:38:17.920 We know you're angry, stressed out to the max.
01:38:19.800 We know there's no more room to take on any more stress.
01:38:23.540 Precious metals ought to be alleviating stress.
01:38:26.140 Once you're there, you can think, you know, 10%, 20%, whatever percentage you feel is okay to start with, you start.
01:38:31.540 You just start somewhere.
01:38:32.680 We know where the trailhead is.
01:38:34.200 Now you've got to start the journey.
01:38:35.560 That takes a little courage.
01:38:36.660 And once you start, the reports we've always gotten back from people is they feel better.
01:38:39.920 Exactly.
01:38:40.340 You feel better.
01:38:40.720 They finally did something about this.
01:38:42.300 And I think most times when we act with courage, we feel better on the other side of that.
01:38:45.460 Everything you want in life is always going to lie on the other side of fear.
01:38:50.000 Fear is the guardian of great.
01:38:51.920 You cannot get greatness online.
01:38:54.680 You can't get it from a textbook.
01:38:56.560 You're going to have to go out and apply the knowledge somewhere, which is the scary part.
01:39:00.640 Reading a book by yourself, reading a whole encyclopedia and knowing everything, all good.
01:39:05.180 And then go apply it.
01:39:06.560 Go let people know you know something.
01:39:08.260 That's scary.
01:39:09.240 It takes courage for me to go on these shows.
01:39:11.000 I mean, I'm not the most, you know, I don't know if I have a face for TV.
01:39:14.140 I guess I do okay, but it's kind of scary.
01:39:18.520 You know, I didn't grow up wanting to be like, you know, on camera or be an actor or something.
01:39:23.520 So people you'll talk to at Colonial know that you're all smart.
01:39:29.480 You're all capable.
01:39:30.400 You're all good.
01:39:31.380 You're great people.
01:39:33.320 And you're stressed out.
01:39:34.840 And we have empathy for that.
01:39:36.000 It's a great group.
01:39:38.180 I recommend everybody definitely give them a call today.
01:39:41.340 It's 1-800-889-8087.
01:39:44.700 Or you can go online and you can head on over to freegoldguide.com slash LB.
01:39:51.080 But it's a great company and gold has only skyrocketed.
01:39:54.440 I've never heard anybody say, I'm really sorry I invested in gold or silver.
01:39:57.860 I've never heard that ever.
01:39:59.560 I mean, in the long term, I've never heard anybody ever come back and say, oh, what a bummer.
01:40:04.360 I did that.
01:40:04.880 No, they don't feel like that ever.
01:40:07.260 So on that note, thank you so much for joining us.
01:40:10.820 I appreciate it, Paul.
01:40:11.980 We love when you come and visit us.
01:40:14.140 That's so nice to hear.
01:40:15.200 Even if you're lying.
01:40:16.160 No, I am definitely not.
01:40:18.760 And I'm sorry about your holidays and that you hurt yourself.
01:40:22.520 Well, I mean, you have fell down.
01:40:23.920 You cut your thumb.
01:40:25.080 Cat turd over here.
01:40:26.240 I'm in the wrong club.
01:40:27.840 I mean, you know, I hope nobody rubs off on you.
01:40:32.420 Did the deer turn into venison?
01:40:34.040 Everybody asked that.
01:40:36.500 Everyone asked that.
01:40:36.820 He was driving a pickup truck, wasn't he?
01:40:38.460 I know.
01:40:39.100 And it's really in bad shape.
01:40:41.080 I mean, probably would have been better if it would have been totaled, but it just didn't
01:40:44.640 work out that way.
01:40:45.920 Oh, so he's got quite a project ahead of him.
01:40:49.920 Cat turd does.
01:40:51.020 I mean, it has been one thing after another.
01:40:53.460 And then the hospital visit, they wouldn't let him leave because he had high blood pressure.
01:40:57.120 I mean, it just goes on and on and on.
01:40:58.860 That's what I'm saying.
01:40:59.560 My goodness sakes.
01:41:01.120 Between the two of you, we got to have some good luck this year.
01:41:05.300 Do you eat your black eyed peas?
01:41:06.740 I hope for New Year's.
01:41:08.420 Yep.
01:41:09.080 Good.
01:41:09.720 Well, then your luck should change.
01:41:11.820 Thank you.
01:41:12.880 Yeah, I've heard that one.
01:41:14.000 And by the way, I just posted all this information on my Twitter account.
01:41:17.920 If you didn't catch it here, you can just go to my first tweet on my page right now.
01:41:23.180 Oh, fantastic.
01:41:24.640 At CatTurd2.
01:41:26.100 Everybody knows how to find you.
01:41:27.560 That's for sure, Cat.
01:41:28.820 That's for sure.
01:41:29.460 All right.
01:41:30.560 Well, thank you so much for joining us, Paul.
01:41:32.820 Thanks, Paul.
01:41:33.360 We'll see you real soon.
01:41:34.260 Thanks for having me.
01:41:34.760 All right.
01:41:36.060 I'll be back soon.
01:41:37.200 Can't wait.
01:41:38.320 Thank you.
01:41:39.300 All right, everybody.
01:41:40.600 So make sure you head on over there.
01:41:42.220 That's 1-800-889-8087.
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