Episode 2551: What Is Wrong With America's Children
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In this episode of The War Room, the hosts Natalie Winter and Natalie are joined by Terry Shilling to discuss the rapidly increasing problem of transgenderism in America's youth, and how we need to fight back.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
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like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
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had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
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country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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welcome back to the war room it's natalie winters here hosting now i've gotten a couple requests
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from people they've been asking me they're like i don't recognize the show it's not war room because
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you're not interrupting the guests you're not telling them to stop when they start talking and
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i know steve's shoes are are very big to fill too big to fill frankly but i'm i'm trying my best so
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we're going to bring on terry i know i said we have mike davis but we're going to bring on terry
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shilling real quick to talk about what's going on i was going to say among america's youth but i
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think we're talking about people my age and what they're doing with their their genders all the
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craziness that's going on um and more importantly what republicans specifically in local levels of
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government are doing to push back so terry you sent me a very very very alarming study about the
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skyrocketing of uh gender dysphoria and all these kind of weird gender identities that i've never even
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heard of um among both gen z and millennials so why don't you break down what exactly is happening
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and maybe walk us through some of the terms that they use for these genders because even i kind of
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get lost oh man that's a whole uh can of worms that uh be tough to unpack so essentially what's
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happening is there's been an explosion uh in the whole transgender madness that this nation's been
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experiencing a new survey from uh rasmussen shows that uh double the amount of gen zers almost 20
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percent of them identify as transgender or non-binary whatever that would basically it means that they
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don't identify as male or female they identify as something in between and that's double what
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millennials identify as so that brings to the question are we creating this and the obvious answer
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is yes this is an ideology that's being pushed on our kids in schools it's it's being used to bully
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kids uh into this trans ideology um but the good news is and this was the article actually that you
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sent back to me natalie about how there's been an explosion of legislation to address this
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transgender threat to our kids and our families there's been over 340 pieces of legislation that
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have been introduced so whether it's to save women's sports protect kids from these surgeries and
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hormone procedures or just get this damn ideology out of our kids schools um it's exploding all across
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the country and app is very very proud to be part of that fight and that pushback yeah the daily mail
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called it 2023 the year that trans goes bust now that's something i could get behind that's a good
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catchy slogan and i know app certainly helped a lot to to make that happen i you know i didn't i didn't
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graduate from high school all that long ago so i was i'm young enough to have kind of
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felt the ramifications of this weird push for the lgbtq agenda i remember at my high school
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we had more uh transgender and all gender bathrooms than we did transgender students uh we celebrated
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transgender day of remembrance but weren't allowed to honor the victims of 9-11 it's really really really
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crazy and i can only imagine how it's intensified so can you sort of walk us through because i feel
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like this is one of the issues that it's very easy to get worked up about right what they're doing to
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these children is is horrific frankly it's it's criminal and it should be treated as that um
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but how exactly do we combat it right because it's one of these issues that's so nebulous it's so big
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it's so beyond us i know you guys really drill down um and get into the weeds of how you fight down from
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a local level the bills that we need to oppose on a federal level so what's app working on and what's
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the way that we solve this and put an end to this madness well i think you have to combat it um in
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every way possible and there are three ways uh the top of my mind that they come to mind is one you if
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you're a parent um or you want to have kids you have to talk to your kids about this stuff and and and
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prepare them to answer all of the claims of transgenderism essentially what these guys claim
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is that your soul is separate from your body and that sometimes a a boy's soul gets trapped in a
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girl's body or vice versa it's all nonsense right it's all ridiculous and if you're a parent you
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have a natural authority with your kids so talk to them explain to them how crazy it is to that that
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these people believe that men can have babies and that women can have you know johnson's or however
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you want to say it uh you got to be family friendly on this show i know but um so that's first and
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foremost if you're a parent talk to your kids go on offense with them but two you have to get involved
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politically and legislatively the republican party is so pathetic in in so many ways because they
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haven't really capitalized this uh on this issue that's so contrary to everything we know to be
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true about science and and biology and just humanity that there are men and there are women and there is
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really nothing in between um and so the republicans really need to go on offense there's a huge opportunity
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a political opportunity as well um to save this country and and make democrats pay a price for their
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extremism but the other thing is lawsuits this is consumer fraud natalie everyone knows it it's
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medical malpractice and we need to sue and bankrupt these companies these big pharmaceutical companies
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these big hospital chains these these corrupt doctors that are mutilating these kids for money
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right these are these are little kids right like they haven't gone through puberty and they're putting
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them on puberty blockers they still believe in santa claus for crying out loud of course they're
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going to believe these crazy gender concepts so those are the top three things you can do to get
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involved um find someone that if you're a lawyer i know there's a lot of lawyers that listen to the
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show let's start suing the heck out of these people let's let's let's let's make these poor vulnerable
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and exploited people millionaires from how badly they've been exploited i just saw that a transgender
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runner wins women's 1500 meter at canadian masters indoor championships i guess that's a win for women
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everywhere right not not quite but i think you you bring up a really good point and i think it's one
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of these issues that certainly has been intimately linked to the covid pandemic right how big pharma
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and their lust their greed for profits has really kind of been a motivating factor for a lot of what's
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been going on there but i think that that side of the transgender story is often sort of left out
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right the fact that if you take the cultural aspect out of it it's also just another avenue for big pharma
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to make a lot of money to get these kids messed up internally in their heads thinking about what their
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gender is then they have to go on the puberty blockers to change their gender then once they
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realize they made a mistake they have to have a whole other round of you know surgeries and then they're
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in therapy and treatment for for years and probably on antidepressants so it really is a cash cow that i
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think big pharma loves to milk i know ken paxton i think had filed a lawsuit against uh abvi i believe
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it was or one of their drug makers for how they were marketing their products to children but can you
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just sort of explain more the big pharma connection with what's going on here you know is it is it a racket
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is it fair to call it that oh yeah yeah though it's a huge racket um so abvi the company that makes
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the puberty blocking drug known as lupron it's actually not a puberty blocking drug it does that
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as like a side effect but it's meant for uh cancer victims uh prostate cancer victims um and then also
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sex offenders right we've been using this to chemically castrate sex offenders for decades uh they're not
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allowed to advertise this to children because it's an off-label use but ken paxton and many others
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like myself believe that they are in fact marketing it natalie you know as well as i do just how bad
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tiktok is and all of these social media influencers are there's a lot of guerrilla marketing out there
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right now where these companies are paying people under the table they're paying other companies to then
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pay these social media influencers to push this stuff so when you're on you know libs of tiktok has
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exploited this to a great extent and really exposed these people but when you're online and you see
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these happy-go-lucky uh transgender people who are talking about their top surgery their bottom surgery
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their their puberty blockers their their hormone replacement therapy with with testosterone and
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estrogen which by the way we don't allow young boys to take testosterone uh to to get more muscles
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when they're uh insecure about their bodies uh it's funny how that works right but there's an agenda
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here i think to sterilize our kids and make a ton of money doing it these these people love to control
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the population i think that's ultimately where it comes down to it they they don't view sterilizing
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kids as a bad thing they view it as like a liberating thing in a perverse way right like having a kid and
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having a family these are the same people that compared uh the family to concentration camps right
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betty friedan uh wrote pretty extensively about how the family was a concentration camp for women in america
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uh they're they're sick they're perverted uh but these companies these big pharmaceutical companies
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avi by the way made over 800 million dollars off of that lupron drug in 2019 alone and that's three
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years ago and now the trans industry is over two billion dollars a year yeah this long march through
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the institutions of these anti-family you know groups and people really has been successful i remember
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in my uh sex ed classes in high school all we ever got was a lecture from a planned parenthood
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representative on how to get an abortion and we learned about all the different genders using what
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they called a gender bred person uh talking about the different ways you could identify yourself as and
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and all this craziness it it really is sick and i think you're so right that parents need to get
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involved um with what's going on in their kids classrooms and i think you know war room is is lucky
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to have the opportunity to highlight so many of those parents who do that and do that on a regular
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and routine basis of course you amplify that over at american principles project so i i'm sure you'll be
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at cpac i don't know if you're speaking but a how can people you know stay in touch and follow your work
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and of course app's work too and what are you excited for looking for forward to at cpac
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uh well actually i'm most excited about my own panel but not because i'm on it uh because i'm uh
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doing a panel with riley gains the swimmer um in the ncaa who had to swim against leah thomas
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as well as chloe cole who is a detransitioner who had a procedure had procedures done to her before she
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was 18 who's actually uh got a malpractice lawsuit right now where she's suing these people so very
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excited it's at 10 a.m on friday at cpac i hope you guys all check it out but if you guys want to
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follow me on social social media it's just shilling 1776 across all the platforms twitter
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getter uh instagram all that shilling 1776 thank you terry for joining us i always say i think the
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fourth branch of government here in the united states is big pharma and you see that with covid
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with the transgender issue they really really really are so powerful and the the lobbying campaigns that
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they have are just massive i think they're almost uh commensurate in value and size to the armaments
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we're sending to ukraine uh thank you terry for joining us i think we should have mike davis up and
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i know we're we're right up against the break but if mike wants to come on now the war room posse i
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always see them in the live chat they're always messaging me you know we need these investigations
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all you guys do is rant about what's wrong we need solutions we need subpoenas and you had a
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wonderful wonderful twitter thread where you sort of explained uh i don't want to call it the
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shortfalls but potential shortfalls of some of the investigations that are going on right now right
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we've sort of looked to the benghazi committee and investigation as a bright line so where do you
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think we are like i said we have about two minutes um but just give me a brief summary of where you
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stand on these investigations and we'll drill down after the break so yeah the house republicans have
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been in power for nearly two months and they've known that they won power for nearly four months
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remember we had to rush to elect speaker kevin mccarthy so we did not slow down the investigations
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and so the question i have for these select committees out there that are so important on the
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weaponization uh the weaponization of the doj and the intel communities the covid scam committee
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and the china committee is where the hell are the oversight hearings where the hell are the subpoenas
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why are we taking so long to get moving these are critically important committees looking at
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critically important issues why are we wasting so much time why are we not off to a running start
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james comer has been off to a running start on the house oversight full committee
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i think we may have a bit of an issue with mike down the line i i maybe do we have mike back
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all right well we lost mike we got about a minute till break hopefully you can join us after because
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i think he really brings up an important point and it goes back to what i had said i think i was
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actually sitting in the seat when we talked about appointing kevin mccarthy as house speaker right
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is his election his position going to really nullify and hamstring these investigated these
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investigations into just controlled opposition right performative activism and i think look i'm i'm
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all for the work that you know james comer and jim jordan are doing i think they've issued some very
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meaningful subpoenas um but i think we need more hearings i think we need more subpoenas we need more
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more investigations um on the criminal aspect too and not just reactionary right one of the the
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covid subcommittee put out a bunch of statements in response to the doe's statement um about how
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covid likely leaked from a lab we don't need to wait for the biden regime the truth is on our side
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we have the facts on our side so we need to get people in front of congress use the power of the
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subpoena because otherwise what does it even mean to have a house majority if we can't use it if we
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can't get to the bottom of all of these issues hopefully we can have mike davis join us after
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the break to talk more about all this stay tuned
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welcome back to the war room i always say whenever we have technical difficulties it's a toss-up
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between pfizer or the chinese communist party who's responsible though in this case my money's
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probably on the chinese communist party but i do think we have mike davis back with us so mike if
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you want to sort of pick up where you left off and just give us an overview of what's going on with
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all these committees maybe identify where some of their shortfalls are you want to juxtapose it to
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historical precedent you know where it's where i feel like we're sort of an uncharted territory maybe we
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aren't um but where should we be why aren't we there uh and and how do we get there yeah thank
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you natalie so house republicans have a window of opportunity here to do some critical oversight over
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some of the most pressing issues our country has faced that includes the weaponization of the biden
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justice department and the intel community where they have politicized and weaponized the fbi the doj
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the intel community against trump trump trump's top advisors including steve bannon uh trump supporters
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everyone with whom they disagree is a target of their investigations of their prosecutions and and
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they need to get moving on the house uh weaponization committee chaired by jim jordan the china scam
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committee uh where we're looking at uh the the covid scam the coronavirus scam and that is being chaired by
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uh brad winstrup from oklahoma it's a select committee that's going to look at covid and what we did wrong
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with covid and what we need to fix so we'd never go through what we did again with covid the third
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select committee that is critically important is the select committee on strategic competition with china
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that's chaired by mike gallagher and so the problem is is house republicans have had power for nearly two months
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we've known we're going to have power for nearly four months since the election we had to elect
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speaker kevin mccarthy immediately because we couldn't waste any time on these investigations
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so where the hell are the oversight hearings where the hell are the subpoenas right on the weaponization
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committee that that one hearing on february 9th uh 2023 there are no future hearings scheduled there's
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only been three subpoenas issued uh why are there not hearings every week with this critically important
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committee and i think the problem is is that jim jordan is the full judiciary committee chairman
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and he's using his full judiciary committee chairman staff to run this weaponization subcommittee it is a
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critically important committee it needs a designated leader it needs either a designated chairman or a
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vice chairman or whatever jim jordan wants to do here but it needs a designated point person to run this
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thing it needs a designated chief counsel it needs a designated staff i've heard jim jordan doesn't want to
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staff this subcommittee because he thinks it will give the democrat staff well my response is democrats
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already have staff they have thousands of them it's called the fbi it's called the cia it's called
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the justice department it's called the intel community we are outnumbered and outgunned we need to
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we need to staff up this subcommittee and get moving on serious investigations we don't need
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performative nonsense like it like the benghazi investigation we need real investigations like my
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former boss chairman chuck grassley on the then that then chairman of the senate judiciary committee
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used to do we have the coronavirus committee i'm seeing that they've they've sent out three letters
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just yesterday from the coronavirus subcommittee and they're doing a round table today that's not
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enough they need to get moving on investigations on oversight hearings on more subpoenas the china
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committee by mike gallagher i'm seeing that there's they're just getting organized today they're having
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their organizational meeting today and they're having their first hearing tonight we're wasting
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valuable time we have to be able to do these oversight hearings so when the biden administration
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blows off these subpoenas we can get into federal court and get orders issued get these subpoenas
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responded to and actually do real oversight before the clock runs out at the end of this congress we
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could lose the house of representatives uh in two years and so we we have a window of opportunity
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again these are critically important issues we have to get moving on oversight certainly not the time
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for uh for round tables i think we're very very very far past that and it's a shame that so many of
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these committees that i think the maga base was really really excited and rightly so justifiably about
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getting to the bottom of so many of these issues right this kind of unprecedented opportunity
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is maybe it's too early to say being squandered but it's it's certainly not moving with the the force
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and velocity which it should so that sort of brings me to my my question you're obviously a very smart
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guy you're a lawyer you you know understand how this works so can you maybe explain the time frame
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right what is your ideal time frame and all of this and more importantly to your point where you
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identified you know a lack of leadership being the key issue that we need to fix here you know who
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needs to step up within congress and is there a way that the war room posse or sort of the grassroots
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um can help these people to step up right what can the war room posse do to ensure that these
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investigations don't turn into benghazi 2.0 but make benghazi look like child's play
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yeah i mean it's a lack of leadership and it starts at the top house speaker kevin mccarthy
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needs to lead here these are these are three different select committees across three different
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committees in the house of representatives that that that shows that there is a speaker problem
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in the house of representatives they need to get moving on these committees the speaker kevin mccarthy
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needs to sit down with jim jordan with uh the the subcommittee chairman gallagher winstrup uh with
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comer the full committee chairman comers do uh james comer on the oversight committee is doing a
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fantastic job he's off to a running start he seems like he's the only one doing oversight in the house
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of representatives so i want to commend james comer and i want these other three committee
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chairmen of these select committees to get moving and compare the compare what's going on here let's look
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at oversight the senate controlled or the democrat controlled senate judiciary committee is having an
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oversight hearing with attorney general merrick garland biden's attorney general before the house
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judiciary committee is having an oversight hearing how is that even possible like what why has jim
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jordan not issued a subpoena for attorney general merrick garland and demanded that he come in for
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oversight and garland's going to the senate democrats before the house republicans that to me is crazy and
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let's compare this historically when i worked for then chairman chuck grassley on the senate judiciary
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committee from 2017 to 2019 i did nominations i was the chief counsel for nominations it was an
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important part of his portfolio but it was one slither of what he did he served on like four different
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committees or five different committees he had his iowa work back home where he went to all 99 counties
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every year and on the judiciary committee i was just one piece of it there was oversight and
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investigations there was legislation it he was a very very busy man but we still held 30 nominations
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hearings over an 18th month period 41 markup meetings where you debate and vote on the nominees
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we had floor votes for 278 nominees including justice brett kavanaugh i ran justice gorsuch's confirmation
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from the outside grassley ran ran that confirmation we shattered records for the number of judges
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federal appellate judges that we appointed for president for president trump for any president in
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the first two years of his administration it's because grassley worked hard he was a workhorse
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he was not a show horse he knew what he was doing he had a good staff we we knew we had to break a lot
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of china every day and fight every day to get it done that's the same thing that house republicans
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need to go do go over and talk to chair uh uh uh chuck grassley's oversight and investigation staff
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the oversight and investigation staff will help the house republicans go get trains go go learn how to
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do oversight because we need to get moving we are wasting valuable time and these are two important
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of issues we cannot have two systems of justice in america we can't have a weaponized politicized
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justice department and intel community we can't keep bowing down to china as they take over the world
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they're taking over every institution in america and we need to learn what went what went wrong with
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covet we lost millions of people trillions in treasure and more than two years of our life because of
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tony fauci funding covet in the wuhan lab lying about it covering up and we did these stupid measures
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like masking and social distancing distancing closing down schools that destroyed our economy
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and wrecked too many lives we have to figure out what the hell happened with that so house republicans
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need to get off tv and start doing work it's not just the seconds that matter i think it's down to the
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milliseconds the the nanoseconds it really is so important to actually make these investigations
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mean something frankly if it were up to me i'd want to subpoena every democrat who voted
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against the formation of the china subcommittee because i think you've found your cohort of people
00:26:00.660
who've been compromised by the chinese communist party right there but we have a few minutes left
00:26:04.700
before i let you go i'm just curious because you talked about the lack of leadership and
00:26:09.200
you know war room i think was very forthright about our our stance on kevin mccarthy so in his
00:26:15.380
kind of involvement with these investigations do you chalk it up to incompetence right is the lack of
00:26:21.680
leadership because he can't lead or is there more kind of a nefarious angle to it is is there a reason
00:26:28.540
that these investigations are shaping up to be controlled opposition because he's running cover
00:26:34.140
um for the deep state for the as steve would call it the administrative state the in-your-face state we got
00:26:40.420
about two minutes but i'll hold you over if you feel so inclined i don't know what kevin mccarthy's
00:26:46.500
motives are and i don't have evidence that he has bad motives here i just think it's a lack of
00:26:50.780
leadership kevin mccarthy is very good at raising money from corporate interest and uh with these
00:26:58.100
oversight hearings he can't go there and raise money so he's probably not very interested uh and
00:27:02.920
that that that was my problem with kevin mccarthy before he was elected speaker that's why i opposed
00:27:07.800
him he's i don't think he's he's not war room posse he's not red pilled uh he he doesn't i where
00:27:16.040
was kevin mccarthy for the first two years of the biden administration when when the biden
00:27:21.260
administration was using his justice department and and intel community to come after trump
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bannon navarro uh the white house chief of staff the white house uh the white house trade i mean every
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top white house council every top official in the trump white house uh trump supporters when they
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were rounding up the january 6th people for even people you know goofballs and grandmas who
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trespassed and took selfies on the senate floor going to solitary confinement and the dc gulag where
00:27:52.400
was kevin mccarthy where was kevin mccarthy during these china lockdowns and that's the problem he just i
00:27:58.620
don't think he cares about these issues where where can people follow you and find your work yeah very
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fast article3project.org article3project.org at article3project at article3project at mrddmia
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at mrddmia thank you very much thank you so much for coming on we got dave walsh talking energy and
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welcome back to the war room we have dave walsh joining us momentarily to talk all things energy
00:29:37.020
he makes me feel very smart whenever he comes on i always feel like i'm the most well-informed person
00:29:42.420
at the cocktail party i'm at uh talking about whether it be renewables climate change he he knows
00:29:48.420
everything he also is down here in florida and very very nice we met at mar-a-lago i think a few
00:29:53.480
months ago he and his wife are very very lovely people but before we get to dave remember if you
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want to sleep the sleep of the just as steve would say make sure to use code war room on my pillow they
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over to i believe it's probably my pillow.com slash war room um but dave there's so much i want to talk
00:30:28.280
to you about and i think that energy climate change that whole issue is so important because i think it
00:30:34.760
dovetails very nicely with what we've been talking about which is how the globalist elite loves to
00:30:40.280
exploit these crises uh to expand their power right covid was sort of the hot ticket item uh from 2019
00:30:47.980
up until maybe last year now it seems that climate change is really you know a hardcore push they
00:30:54.000
really seem to be weaponizing the younger generations to be hardcore climate advocates i remember when i was
00:31:00.820
in high school they had a climate walkout i was the only kid that didn't walk out of my classroom to
00:31:06.120
protest climate change and i'm very glad that i was um but there's also a darker side to the whole
00:31:13.220
climate change i would call it a grift because that's exactly what it is um and it's how precisely
00:31:19.340
the united nations and groups of that ilk um are using it to really hamstring the western countries
00:31:27.960
financially and of course implement a far left social agenda but i remember you were on war room a lot
00:31:33.580
talking um after cop 27 how they had agreed that western countries would pay reparations um i don't think
00:31:42.920
you can say third world anymore i don't think that's politically correct i believe it's now the
00:31:46.460
developing countries um but how we would pay them despite our economy being in shambles um pay them
00:31:53.040
reparations right the r word um yet somehow the chinese communist party in china would also be on the
00:31:59.540
receiving end right preposterous uh proposition at face value even more preposterous when you realize when
00:32:07.620
you're reading the news uh yesterday and you find out that well these reparations are now coming to
00:32:13.120
fruition uh i believe it was scotland uh for the first time ever has actually carried out on this
00:32:19.840
policy of paying what they call climate reparations to the country of malawi and what's so interesting
00:32:27.800
there's a quote from the president um of malawi in there and i'll read it before i bring you in because
00:32:33.860
i just i think it's funny how uh even the people who are on the receiving end know it's a grift yet
00:32:39.220
they still have the nerve and the gall the boldness to uh to demand more describing the money as aid is
00:32:46.360
wrong it should be it should instead be seen as countries taking responsibility for climate change
00:32:53.220
together a thank you probably would have just sufficed but nonetheless i think that this is sort of
00:32:59.940
the opening salvo of a much scarier scarier trend uh which is this idea of climate reparations so can
00:33:06.600
you sort of a walk us through what exactly cop 27 was proposing and of course how ridiculous the idea
00:33:13.260
is um but what the ramifications are um if these policies were to go mainstream
00:33:20.140
well the united nations says a sub organization called the ipcc the international panel on climate change
00:33:28.740
and they and in have now an annual seminar summit on climate which is cop 27 was the one that took
00:33:36.180
place about three months ago in egypt uh it's going to be renewed next year the next cop 28 will meet
00:33:44.260
next year and and finalize these reparations to as you said the developing world for climate damage
00:33:50.720
however ahead of that finalization belgium canada austria france denmark scott and scotland new zealand
00:33:57.820
and germany have stepped forward with and indicated they'll they'll already make commitments ahead of
00:34:02.980
next year's finalizations of the trillion dollar plans for reparations and here scotland as you've
00:34:08.760
correctly reported has stepped forward and actually now made hard hard transfer payments of several
00:34:14.560
hundred thousand pounds initially to malawi for you mentioned the word grift i want to substitute
00:34:22.380
possibly the word graft but here here's the why um malawi is is one of the more corrupt countries in
00:34:33.280
the world as indicated by the united no less than the u.s embassy in malawi is indicated that the
00:34:40.240
present handling of malawi's anti-graft czar raises doubts about her commitment to clean government
00:34:46.160
uh the africa report indicates president chikara has lost control of the fight against corruption
00:34:53.660
uh the u.s has said we have actively engaged senior government officials to seek renewed commitment to
00:34:59.600
fight corruption but those have failed so even our own government is indicting malawi as a pretty
00:35:05.540
corrupt place now is there tremendous need there absolutely yes let listen to this one the united
00:35:12.260
states has 156 times more electricity per capita than malawi western europe has 90 times more
00:35:20.200
electricity per capita than malawi malawi has electric power generation at a 1902 level compared to the
00:35:28.540
united states in and about a 1902 level compared to western europe so 22 million 21 million people in
00:35:35.880
desperate need of energy what does what does the uh the world bank say about that the world
00:35:42.140
bank says we'll only lend and support lending to places like malawi if therefore renewable projects
00:35:48.620
only not what they need base load low cost abundant continuous duty electricity but things like solar that
00:35:56.580
are 14 percent of the day and the night doesn't work as you know and wind that are about three
00:36:01.820
eighths of the time the you the world bank will fund those kinds of minimal energy projects but on the
00:36:09.140
other hand not fund baseload continuous duty projects now places like this with histories of corruption
00:36:15.760
again this isn't me as iterated by our own government in its reflections on malawi a better use of money
00:36:24.020
always is building hard infrastructure if the west funds something that you can see good for the people
00:36:30.800
emerging not money going to corrupt government that winds up often in the hands of those running the
00:36:36.120
government but actually building actual infrastructure that you can see what does malawi need anything more
00:36:43.520
than electric power generation facilities and power plants i i couldn't if if i had to put one dollar
00:36:50.120
into malawi that's what i would put it into to to generate the possibility of elevating lifestyles
00:36:56.400
elevating the economy elevating human the human condition and economic development i'd build power plants
00:37:01.960
given that they're at a 1902 level of electric power consumption uh that instead were the cop 27
00:37:09.840
mantra and uh scotland are throwing money in there um i'm also i did mention on on uh on war room before
00:37:19.660
that the countries have stepped up first on this many of them have a long history of kinds of donations
00:37:26.340
into these countries into these into the developing world to obtain preferential status on equipment supply
00:37:33.400
uh in in terms of graft big countries such as germany the uk uh austria italy to name a few um
00:37:43.600
chronically involved deeply with these kinds of markets in terms of uh convictions uh that that have happened
00:37:50.800
over many of them over many years for the kinds of facilitating payments often necessary to do business
00:37:58.180
in these countries those countries have tended to lead lead the league on those have stepped up as the first
00:38:04.040
folks in line to make reparation payments to the same country so there's a there's a variant here of greenwashing
00:38:11.200
through uh you know uh remedying uh weather problems that have been arguably created by by co2 damage
00:38:19.800
where actually and then finally if you look many of the countries who would be recipients of these
00:38:24.340
funds according to cop 27 like venezuela are actually countries who who export massive quantities
00:38:31.680
of fossil fuels that they then turn the argument on its head and claim the west uses these to pollute
00:38:38.100
them so you get this very very complicated uh scheme here that the the the reparations make no sense
00:38:45.940
whatsoever they they never do i think reparations in any context are just preposterous and the whole
00:38:53.560
sustainability green initiative whatever they want to call it um it's a it's a load of bs if i'm allowed
00:39:00.340
to say that on war room um you know meanwhile you have hunter biden uh and his you know ccp linked state-owned
00:39:07.020
investment firms funding chinese coal companies like yan coal uh you have all these elites flying on you know
00:39:13.760
private jets as the trope goes um so before we get into to the other subjects which there's a lot to
00:39:20.020
get into we have a few minutes so if the reparations right they're so shoddily put together they make no
00:39:25.720
sense they're not actually paying attention to the kind of status quo issues going on in these countries
00:39:30.360
then what what are they about right is it the same thing with covid where they they're using it as a
00:39:35.500
pretext to extend extend power and control or or what's sort of the end game here right like play it
00:39:43.020
play it through say these reparations materialize who's who's benefiting right what's what's the
00:39:48.180
point of all of this well there could be an argument from the west i mean the the payers would be western
00:39:56.120
europe and north america canada the u.s and and japan would be the payers the you know the end game
00:40:01.880
could be a a a leveraging of advantaged it is a wealth transfer scheme for sure that makes no sense
00:40:09.640
but um a leveraged advantage over china china is very active in the developing world in sub-sahara
00:40:15.560
africa course in southeast asia and growingly heavily active in south america in building
00:40:21.540
infrastructure projects for their equipment supply their construction firms their development bank
00:40:26.760
they're very very active so this you know that maybe this is a way the west can argue that here
00:40:31.220
we're under the mantra of uh environment and and and fighting climate change we're we're donating
00:40:38.100
also in ways to get more control and more business in these places i i that that could be i mean that's
00:40:44.560
about the best case i can think about on this but the egregious uh wealth transfer aspect of it is
00:40:50.640
really uh what what is very very hard to defend you look at the need in this country now the budget
00:40:56.140
deficit but the hideous energy problems in europe the fact that we're exporting now a 35 dollar per
00:41:03.040
decatherm lng to sustain england and other countries in western europe now in the absence of russian gas
00:41:09.500
something could cost here about three dollars a decatherm and we're and we're making a fortune on
00:41:14.620
tremendous need there for infrastructure for power and a devastated economy uh already uh you know
00:41:22.140
without looking at these kinds of these kinds of projects anytime the left uses a term to describe
00:41:28.780
something i always feel like it's the opposite and i think sustainability when it comes to energy is a
00:41:34.400
perfect glowing example of this because the sustainable energy model is not sustainable power wise or or
00:41:41.540
fiscally no if you use if you use that word in 360 degrees of its definition sustainability what we're
00:41:51.340
doing for example in this country to our electricity supply system is absolutely non-sustainable
00:41:58.260
look at the announcement yesterday nice wall street piece on pjm you know the u.s is divided into
00:42:04.840
various uh electricity regions air cot is texas pjm is pennsylvania new jersey virginia eastern ohio
00:42:13.800
maryland formed the pjm region miso is west of that about 13 states the pjm market has come out and
00:42:21.440
said now that with 20 000 megawatts of baseload coal nuclear capacity being closed in the
00:42:28.180
next three to five years they're going to begin to have brownouts blackouts and service curtailments
00:42:34.520
because of the lack that that will cause of baseload continuous duty electricity some of it's going to
00:42:41.840
be replaced with gas which runs all the time but a big part of that 20 000 megawatts is going to be
00:42:46.900
replaced with 14 of the time operational solar panels and then maybe three-eighths of the time
00:42:53.600
operational wind farms which which doesn't produce the continuous sustainability sustainable electricity
00:43:00.220
necessary well we got to jump to break in a sec but i want to hold you over because we got to talk
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about this this journal article titled sos for the u.s electric grid it's not war room it's the wall
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you're back in the war room we got dave walsh down the line i was just telling him i was trying to
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convince him to come to cpac because i told him a lot of the war room posse wants to meet him and
00:45:19.840
wants to meet all the regulars on the show because i think we're all going to be there assuming that a
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pete buddha judge in the department of transportation doesn't uh interrupt my flight or get in the way
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i should be there starting tomorrow and all of the war room posse should be as well and if you want to
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you'll get to meet the rest of the war room posse producers everyone but dave while i have you until
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we finish the show i want to talk more about that wall street journal piece because i think it's
00:45:56.920
it's interesting for them to be admitting that an sos right a potentially very very precarious
00:46:02.460
energy situation could be coming especially as we're pushing for climate reparations from the
00:46:07.580
west when we don't even have our own house in order it's a tale as old as time i think about right
00:46:12.240
the southern border defending ukraine right let's focus on america first um but the elites just don't
00:46:18.020
seem to want to do that so what's exactly going on here are there potential energy shortages coming
00:46:22.420
what should the war room posse know well there are shortages already in the country in the air
00:46:28.720
cot market which is the the texas uh grid air cot under the uh ferk system in california we're widely
00:46:37.700
familiar with electricity shortages there growing in minnesota colorado over christmas in north carolina
00:46:44.540
tennessee kentucky they appeared and these are happening increasingly because of the lack of or
00:46:51.620
the teardown of baseload continuous duty electricity plants being coal plants countries reduced about
00:46:58.500
110 000 megawatts about a third of its coal fire generation in the last 10 years and a good scale
00:47:05.280
portion of its nuclear capacity has been shut down in favor of solar wind some gas fire technology has
00:47:12.380
replaced that which runs all the time and that's a good thing but on the other hand that which has
00:47:16.820
been replaced with this intervention of solar and wind that stuff runs wind about three-eighths of the
00:47:23.320
time on a 75 percent daily variability you don't know when you're going to have it solar runs about 14
00:47:30.360
to 20 percent of the time again massive intraday variability depending on cloud cover you don't know
00:47:36.060
when you're going to have it the important thing for everybody to remember this electricity thing
00:47:40.300
unlike a barrel of oil or water in a reservoir it's not stored up it's just like the generator
00:47:47.380
attached to back up your house if that thing runs out of fuel you're done immediately the big system
00:47:52.900
works exactly the same way so there has to be generating capacity spinning way in excess of demand
00:47:59.720
for the lights to stay on when it becomes very hot demand goes up when it becomes very cold demand goes
00:48:07.380
up for heating and that's why that there's something called reserve margin about 26 percent buffer on top
00:48:13.920
of the peak demand of producing more electricity continuously to have the system work there really
00:48:21.000
isn't a notion of large-scale storage that's yet been developed so we're seeing now in the pgm region
00:48:27.600
which is pennsylvania virginia parts of new jersey maryland announcements that in the next four years
00:48:33.200
look out could be brownouts and service curtailments because they're they're taking down tearing down
00:48:39.200
removing 20 000 megawatts a huge portion of nuclear and coal displacing it with some gas but a lot with
00:48:46.680
renewables that again work a very partial part of the day so you'll you have because of that far lower
00:48:55.060
electricity density far lower energy being supplied into the electricity system on a predictable basis
00:49:01.340
lower therefore reserve margins therefore more brownouts and blackouts potentially occurring
00:49:06.720
it's a huge problem so we've got the miso they're potentially rolling that out in florida
00:49:14.680
here where where we are or what exactly i've looked closely at the office of energy plan for florida
00:49:22.360
which is a compilation you know the states don't have big energy departments what they have are the utility
00:49:27.580
they aggregate utility reports of what the utilities are going to do florida utilities have told the state house
00:49:34.680
and the department of agriculture which here runs energy into the senate overseas and through the public service commission
00:49:40.700
they're going to build the new capacity generation in florida in the next 10 years
00:49:45.700
is going to be 90 percent solar meaning the baseload continuous duty nuclear coal gas is going to remain in about parity
00:49:53.960
it's not going to grow even though the population here is growing wildly it grew 14 and a half percent the last 10 years
00:50:01.040
should grow the population about 15 more percent in the next 10 years
00:50:05.220
meaning the need for more continuous duty baseload energy is going to go up substantially
00:50:11.000
but what the state utilities mainly florida power and light leading the charge on this
00:50:16.100
are pushing are building nothing but solar farms now why do they do this
00:50:20.780
they do this because they don't have to compete on them a slice of power under 75 megawatts per farm
00:50:27.020
they don't have to bid against competition per state regs if they build a thousand megawatt gas plant
00:50:33.020
they have to face competition by independent power producers bidding building that plant against them
00:50:38.220
farms this small 74 and a half megawatts and under they don't need to bid against anyone
00:50:43.600
so that this is goodness for them also they get guaranteed rate recovery on them
00:50:48.140
uh independent of how much load they produce so and and they're very simple to to build they're very
00:50:54.380
caught they're they're very very safe to build in terms of meeting a budget because there's virtually
00:50:59.180
nothing to them in terms of risk so you've got that factor but the fact that they get a guaranteed
00:51:04.400
recovery on them and and they've announced to their public shareholding they're a net zero company
00:51:09.320
they're a decarbonization company they're going to be net zero by 2035
00:51:13.800
next era actually the parent company of florida power and light is the one of if you will use
00:51:19.000
this pejorative language wokest energy companies in the world they are the largest owner of renewable
00:51:25.300
power projects globally in the world next era the owner of florida power and light so florida power
00:51:31.080
and light superimposed this thought process on florida rate payers that guess what we're going to build
00:51:35.980
nothing but solar when they've eschewed any more they've said they're not building any more
00:51:40.240
baseload gas plants in florida all solar dave we're running up against a break so sir the end
00:51:46.620
of the show so where can we find you real quick how can we stay up to date with your work getter
00:51:50.700
getter at dave walsh energy and on true social same same handle thanks natalie have a good one
00:51:56.260
well we're almost done i think this we got the afternoon show and then at cpac jack posobiec is
00:52:01.640
going to be hosting this afternoon um it's always an honor to to be hosting i know steve are massive
00:52:08.660
massive shoes to fill and i am by no means steve i try my hardest but it's an honor to be hosting
00:52:14.700
for the war room posse because you guys are going to save this country so if you're going to be in dc
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tomorrow at cpac make sure you say hi to me to everyone who's part of war room like i said it's
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