Episode 2692: Inflation Is The Cruelest Tax On The American People
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In this episode of War Room, host Stephan K Banan talks with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy about the debt ceiling vote and the impact it has on the economy, and what it means for the future of the country.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going
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medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
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the people had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
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everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
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where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
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these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
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is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k ban
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the victory for house republicans is a plan to raise the federal debt ceiling by 1.5 trillion
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dollars passes among other things the increase would come with federal spending cuts clawing
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back unspent covet 19 funds tougher work requirements for food stamp recipients but
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senate majority leader chuck schumer called the bill dead on arrival and president biden
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said he would veto it if it reached his desk join us now house speaker kevin mccarthy you said you
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were going to be able to pass this i think it's been all downhill since those 15 votes i mean that
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was that was what doesn't kill you makes you stronger is that it uh mr speaker i think grit and
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perseverance uh matters in life and i think it only made us stronger as we went through that and
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you know every single week they underestimate what this new congress can do
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from a parent's bill of rights from what you just watched that we actually had a plan and lifted
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the debt ceiling but we've made our economy stronger at the same time what has the senate done they've
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named march main maple syrup month they uh congratulated uconn for winning a basketball game
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they had no plan they've done nothing they're putting our economy in jeopardy and the president not
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to negotiate is not what the american public wants it's not how our government is designed it's not
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what we've done every time before whether it be a republican or democrat we believe in a
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responsible sensible plan that puts us on a path raises our debt ceiling and actually makes our
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economy stronger the the criticism has been that you had no plan and we can't see what what he's
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saying you know give us a plan he can't he can't give us a plan give us a now that you've got a plan
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um it's been called a ransom note by um hakeem jeffries representative uh jeffries who says that
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uh that you're saying effectively pass our extreme mega republican bill or else america is going to
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default i'm just wondering whether anything has changed have you heard anything uh any softening i i
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know the press secretary white house press secretary said no way uh we must immediately pass a clean a
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clean bill there's going to be no negotiations is there anything going on behind the scenes
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speaker have you heard from anyone from from the president or below that that maybe they're they're
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softening that stance you know i met with the president february 1st in the oval office we sat
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down we talked about okay how we can move forward it's it's thursday 27 april on the year of alert 23
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if if the great team here in palm beach can just hang on one second if we can now play joe kernan
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that that's the introductory for cnbc today and by the way speaker mccarthy and look speaker
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mccarthy is not a dead ender because he's got a different he's got a different mandate he's got
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to be wrangling herding cats we're the dead enders but i want to play joe kernan let's skip that i want
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to come back to that maybe later so put a pin in it got peter navarro here we got russ vote we got
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cortez we got bratt nothing but hitters today um let me have uh let me have joe kernan going after
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mccarthy what was uh getting back just to the death thing was a little bit disconcerting is
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i don't know whether it's gaslighting or what i call but i'm hearing that you now in this bill
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i heard senator van holland say you're trying to cut and defund law enforcement and you're also cutting
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all of the border security funds so i just don't even know how you respond when we're that far apart
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on both sides and both sides are so willing to demagogue and and you know ultra mega that's all
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wacko these are wacko ideas if someone should actually have to actually try to get a job to
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to you know to receive some things at home so i i don't know how you ever come together speaker and
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i don't know how you you know at cnbc because we're talking about the full faith and credit of
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the u.s government here the thing that you should look at is anytime someone says about the bill just
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put a pin in that i gotta guess he's he's gonna be wrestling me for the mic chief who did this
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where's rob i remember the historical day after donald trump won the election in 2016 i went on
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that guy's show joe kernan who i loved dearly and had the audacity to say that the dow was going to
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25 000 they all questioned me there i was the guy right you took me up here but this is crap
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stop this is crap i actually told that story last night certain people had me to a dinner
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engagement and i had that more about this later there's gonna be some announcements we got because
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so i'm at a dinner engagement yeah and i'd literally tell that story i said we went at 2 30 in the morning
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we go to the hilton at 3 30 i get back i take a shower i've got to get up the president-elect is in
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the tower taking calls from all over the world i get there and i'm getting i'm getting ready to go
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on my apartment in new york and uh and i hear i'm got cnbc on and the the asia's crashed europe's
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crashed you know trump is a madman he's got these mad men around him the economy's going to crash and
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all of a sudden i hear the voice and guy goes no no no no you're missing it he's got an economic
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plan he's going to do it's going to be dow 25 000 and i go what i walk in it's peter novaro making
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now you did stop the bleeding the punchline turned around right we went from red to green
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of course i called jason miller mainly i said who get that guy hold it joker before i get to
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russ vote joe kernan no no stop stop no no no no this is all this is the reason this is the reason
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tucker carlson's out of fox joe kernan they're all was a great guy he's a conservative at heart
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if you talk to behind the scenes fantastic for him to call these logical cuts mega extremism this
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is what you're seeing now you see nbc this is the corporate legacy media every day is going to be
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hammering this audience you're the problem and by the way joe if your corporate masters at cnbc had
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allowed folks like me and bannon and cortez and bratt on the air a year ago yeah we would have told you
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why this debt limit yeah step was necessary we've got backup by the way we're gonna we're gonna in
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the b block we're gonna talk about today's gdp number and what bloomberg's saying about it it's
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what your room said two years hang on point out russ vote where in the hell are we right now is this
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a messaging because russ no offense we love you and we love you 10 training cuts and 17 training cuts and
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we got four and a half training cuts and maybe it's kind of messaging i don't think this ever got to the
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heart of the matter but it got passed and it got sent up just tell us tell us where we are particularly
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tell the creditors committee what do we got to look forward to going forward the brinksmanship
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begins today so this is the moment now that the house has passed they have the ability to go forward
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and make sure that this thing no does not pass until the cuts are enacted and so that is a thing
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that has a massive opportunity as a result of the the getting 218 yesterday yesterday in some respects
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was a messaging boat no doubt about that but it was necessary to be able to change the conversation
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to say that they had a plan and it is five trillion dollars in spending cuts that's the reality of it
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and it's everything you need to go after the woke and weaponized bureaucracy and we want to have the
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debate i would encourage house republicans they need to change their messaging and start going after
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we're defunding crt we're defunding gain-of-function research at nih over and over don't let them frame
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this conversation in the next several months but let's talk about that you see right there joe kernan
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i mean joe kernan's the most conservative voice really in corporate business television right and right
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there with mccarthy he does the whole first thing at first and uses the terms maga extremism and then he
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comes back with with the logical plan says you're cutting border you know all the all the stuff
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they're making up you're you're really the problem with crime in the country you're the problem with
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veterans living on the street you're the problem with the invasion of the southern border because
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you're trying to have some logic here where do we go from here this audience wants to know hey we
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played nice and you got to 218 and you got the four tree and we want the 17 tree we want to mat we want
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the not one penny increase the debt ceiling use rust votes prioritization of payments and get back to
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10 to 17 train of real cuts and get to a real balanced budget and do the cuts down here where
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does that come into the brinksmanship because if this gets rejected by the senate which is going to
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get rejected in about 30 minutes uh where do we go from here actually for negotiation and really
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having the harder core elements say nah you know we're not buying any of this sir so i think the senate
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in some respects is irrelevant now what do i mean by that the senate is going to go and allow
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whatever joe biden agrees to will get through the senate and so i would spend no time worrying about
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the senate this is about the house and joe biden and the brinksmanship begins today and so if you
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are going to take they need to take a very hard line and they say we're not moving a debt limit
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and allow it to be signed into law until our cuts are being made and they've got to hold strong on it
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and i think that's where the the you know the creditors committee of this this program comes in
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and so yesterday that's what this was about was showing that they have the plan and it really is
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the art of the possible steve in terms of you know my budget was bouncing in 10 years and we had
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10 trillion dollars in savings you can you can do it you and i can do it over a long weekend in one
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year but it gets a lot harder what you need to do in in some of the entitlements that we don't want
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to touch and so that's why i think it's it's really strategic to go after five trillion in the easiest
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most of that is woke and weaponized bureaucracy irs focus that fight and they have to go on offense and
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they have to seize the high ground they cannot let them frame it so they're going to want to just talk
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about well hey hide the ball we don't we don't want to talk about our cuts just joe biden hasn't
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negotiated they will lose that fight over the next several months they have to go in and say you know
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what we are specifically defunding the epa from keeping joe robertson and putting him in jail for 18
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months we are defunding crt the entirety of department of education is is critical race theory now we're
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defunding that if they don't talk like that over the next several weeks they're going to put
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themselves in a situation will be hard to sustain the position that you and i believe that they
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should take which is no debt limit without the cuts hey russ in some way i think you're burying
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the lead i mean that it's it's one thing to talk about the craziness of crt the the gain of function
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labs but the overarching issue is the stagflation the inflation that's going to drag our economy down
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over long term and i think we need to lead with that because there's two kinds of inflation there's
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the cost push from the loss of strategic energy dominance but there's also the demand pull which
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is all driven by congressional and biden expenditure programs why not lead with that and say hey it's
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this this stagflation is going to drag us down like it did in the 70s and by the way look at all the
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things we're cutting we're not cutting anything that's vital to the american people i have no issue
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with that whatsoever but the extent of saying inflation is the problem is the extent of saying
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inflation is the problem and this is our bill to do it at some point you actually have to have members
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of congress pass big cuts and they have to defend those and if you don't give them the moral high
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ground to say the department of housing and urban development is funding the breakup of single
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family homes and neighborhoods if you don't give yourself the moral high ground that's a problem
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you they cannot get to that point where they're going to be able to vote for he's he's talking about
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a practical issue yeah i get it but there's got to be a rhyme to the reason i mean that the but
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the reason why we're cutting i think that's i think per se i think that it's because of the broader
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economic content i'm just saying i mean you're better you're more experienced on the hill in this
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political infighting but i'm looking at a razor-thin margin i'm looking for whether a center can hold
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and i'm hearing these these these financial analysts like joe kernan say that it's like
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ultra mega wackos when in fact he's also reporting today we'll get into it the gdp's down the gdp missed
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see this is inflation missed it's on on the messaging to his thing is that one thing i think we have to
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do is make sure they can't blame us for the economy crashing the economy is crashing because of their
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efforts the other thing which i think and i think russ vote needs credit for this if you notice in
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the entire assault by joe kernan cmdc and other people this morning the two magic words that never
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came out are medicare and social security you took that off the table vote and that was so important
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they can't with that is one of the biggest things we've got now they're talking about oh you're
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defunding the republican party in maga is the anti-law and order you're defunding the police
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you're defunding border security but to have out uh medicare and social security uh russ i think is a
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huge uh a huge victory sir no i appreciate that and you know that's was mission uh number one after
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the speakers fight but one of the things i would just say is in response to peter and i miss peter
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greatly is that i'm trying to indelibly link the two issues fiscal house inflation we one of the
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central issues of our time and the fact that i think are the woke and weaponized regime is also a
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central issue of our time and the link those at every opportunity you cut the one you save the rest
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russ how do people get to you americarenewing.com and they get me at all the channels at at russ vote
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by the way brother your think tank is your action your action tank of this fear unbelievable we got
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where we are because okay short break we're talking about the economy tie it all in together
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inflation has consequences as the fed raises interest rates to combat out-of-control government
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spending long-term bonds have diminished in value crippling banks depositors are holding their
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future text bannon to 989898 today take action those claims 230,000 it's less than expected less than
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the 245,000 in the rearview mirror 230,000 to lightest since the last week in march but it has
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been elevated since the benchmark revisions of several weeks ago continuing claims 1,858,000
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a smidge less than expected a smidge less than the rearview mirror which is 1,865,000 rick rick rick rick
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rick santelli give it to you straight he's not going to waver he's the man he is the originator of the tea
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party the best no rick um when you were talking about joe kernan i was thinking c cnbc
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he he's the anchor cnbc he's the best but he's one of the best guys around from the chicago news
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i mean what's the headline can we put that can we put can we put the bloomberg headline up yeah it's
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like u.s economic growth slows right yeah that's the that's the stag in the stagflation while
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inflation accelerates right this is like something we've been talking about for a year the data is
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reflecting that and what that should tell us read the first couple of lines is that uh until we
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address these structural issues now we had russ vote on in the last segment it's like this is kind
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of what you lead with hey it's like inflation is continuing to grow as the feds choke the economy
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yeah you look inside the data the housing market is a big problem here for some reason consumers had a
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had a binge but we'll have cortez on later and he'll tell us that that can't last based on like
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the evictions and the repos and the and the credit constriction yeah and the credit constrictions
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so i mean this economic news keeps just read it read a couple the first couple lines of bloomberg
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u.s economic growth slowed in the first quarter by more than expected as tepid business investment
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and a pullback in inventories tempered to pick up consumer spending and by the way
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all the deal making that that that usually goes on as part of corporate activity investment
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they they're not giving money away anymore they just and that that's that's like a boa constrictor
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it doesn't happen tomorrow or the next day it happens over the next three to six to twelve months
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and longer because these are longer i mean so gross domestic product at 1.1 right i mean that's like
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obama uh obama biden land this is that was when we talk about when we talk about loss that's a
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recession we talk about lost lost decade to trump you get that one one oh yeah one to one and a half
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percent growth is nothing that's that's a lost decade you're gonna have well don't forget don't
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forget steve when you have the slower the growth you get what do you get less tax revenues yeah right
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so even as you're spending more you're pulling in less tax revenues and that's how that whole
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whole debt balloons i mean if you know but i can tell you this when they're talking on the hill
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nobody's assuming this lower growth rate when they're doing their rosy okay for what the debt's
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going to be for our audience go back to the last segment and explain what you want the messaging to
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be what russ is saying hey we're getting all the woke and weaponized out of the bunch of people just
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make sure i want to make sure everybody takes away from the first hour or the what we're talking
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about today because everything we're talking about that uh drives you crazy about the the woke federal
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government and what they're doing to destroy the american republic on your tax money gets down to this
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fight because this is where we can gut it here's the problem you know when you're in the bubble you're
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when you're in the swamp and you're fighting hand-to-hand combat like russ is everything he's talking
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about in terms of messaging is red meat but only to the base to the republican base right it's like
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democrats or independents are hearing well crt well gain of function it's like that's not going to move
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them as much as saying why do we have to do this to begin with it's basically because spending's out of
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control it's the demand pull inflation that's driving this whole stagflation machine and forcing the
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federal reserve to keep raising rates and until we deal with the profligacy of the biden regime in
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terms of spending we're not going to be able to have a prosperous economy inflation is going to keep
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i mean this is these are our themes steve this is the this is the non-wacko total mega it's like
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inflation is the cruelest tax we can see our real wages going down particularly for black brown and blue
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collar americans middle class families as we speak this is the message i would carry and by the way
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the cuts we need to make all of this stuff nothing's vital here tell me when you get the uh if our
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production team here let me know when you get the joe kernan second part ready to roll i want to play
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that again because i want to say joe kernan i just want to re-emphasize he's probably the most
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conservative outside of santelli of all the guys in his business and pro trump guy i love joe but that
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yeah that was pure tucker carlson fallout worried about the corporate but but it tells you master it
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tells you where are we ready yeah we're ready okay it shouldn't be that hard um it should just be the
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be to the cold open are we in denver am i back in denver i'm just kidding such a snarky what we love
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such a snarky where's denver when i need it the reason i want to play this is that it shows you
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uh how they're going to position the cut you want to make and woken weaponize the joe kernans of the
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world and guys are going to come out and say hey this is all wacko stuff this is all marginalia you're
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you know you're trying to get crt out you're trying to get uh you know they're trying to set down nih
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and you're saying you got to focus back on how the railhead of this that the the um that the
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overspending is what led to the one percent you can't the country can't continue to prosper at 1.1
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percent or 1.5 percent economic growth it doesn't work and by the way it's going to get worse right
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we're going to keep not me go ahead yeah let's let's play let's play kernit because this is how
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they're going to hang for the audience i keep telling you when you particularly talk to your
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friends they're all going to say you're the problem the reason we have this problem the reason
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the economy is going to crash and the reason all these bad things are happening is not the radical
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illegitimate regime of biden in the 6.8 remember he gave us a 6.8 trillion dollar budget for this year
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complete madness that's not going to be the issue what's going to be the issue of everything affecting
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the economy from yesterday going forward is 100 this audience and hey we didn't even get one
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tenth of what we wanted let's hear joe kernan let's see let's have they're going to message it
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what was uh getting back just to the death thing was a little bit disconcerting is
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i don't know whether it's gaslighting or or what i call but i'm hearing that you
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now in this bill i heard senator van holland say you're trying to cut and defund law enforcement
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and you're also cutting all of the border security funds so i just don't even know how you respond
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when we're that far apart on both sides and both sides are so willing to demagogue and and you know
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ultra mega that's all i wacko these are wacko ideas if someone should actually uh have to actually try
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to get a job to to you know to receive some things at home so i i don't know how you ever come together
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speaker and i don't know how you you know at cnbc because we're talking about the full faith and
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credit of the u.s government here the thing that you should look at is anytime someone says about the
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bill just simply ask one question show me where it's written in the bill show me where in the bill
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that it says we cut anything in the process we simply go back to the spending levels we were at
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four months ago we're four months ago did a number of new border people be hired or cops get hired in
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that process the only people who've defunded the police have been the democrats openly and willingly
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and we've watched what happened in crime in our community if you watch and compare first off
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joe is just saying he's saying this is what people are going to say but remember for the
00:24:48.620
audience saying it for them he's he's he's being a spin he's taking their spin and and putting it out
00:24:55.500
there as if it were true that that's that's not right steve i mean joe knows i love it than that i
00:25:01.420
love it he knows better than but here's the here's the key point let's get to the signal not the noise
00:25:05.940
here's the signal what joe what joe's talking about in the full faith and credit this is what was put
00:25:10.960
forward and mccarthy said the quiet part out loud he says there's no real cuts because there's not
00:25:15.340
they just went back to the 2022 yeah it was amazing and what we did is as we've cut the rate of growth
00:25:21.160
this is my point okay creditors committee you this audience stands between the nation and a financial
00:25:28.380
abyss okay and you think remember the thing we passed yesterday is not what you wanted but a lot of
00:25:34.640
us kind of went along and say hey let's get it out there and it's an opening bid now we can get
00:25:38.820
serious because it's going to be rejected so you can't even meet them halfway because mccarthy said
00:25:43.820
it these are not cuts all this went back is went back to the 2022 budget now by going to the 22 was
00:25:50.200
a hard no on this and and and andy biggs and andy biggs was all right and by the way joe if you if
00:25:55.340
you're watching happy to sit on your set anytime and have this debate about what this is all about
00:26:01.900
but cnbc fox business the corporate media here's my question they don't want to hear my question
00:26:06.980
here's my question who has a bigger permanent hold on peter navarro being on set is it cnbc or is it
00:26:14.620
fox this is no serious this is no it's a it's a very important question who's got i don't want to
00:26:20.180
say anything i can answer that it's cnbc they they they they started they started the cancellation
00:26:26.820
hey they had a little lead time but but but why i mean you look at this steve you look at how the
00:26:33.180
corporate media feeds on it and it's like all pfizer dollars it's all this woke corporate dollars you
00:26:39.700
can't you can't get the truth from them but i'm surprised i mean rick santelli joe kernan bob
00:26:47.180
pisani those guys the old hands who who have put up with the with the woke crap for years and and
00:26:55.320
talked their truth that that was was a betrayal of trust here because he did two things there he
00:27:05.900
just calling names oh you know but he's also adopting the spin steve of what the democrats want
00:27:12.520
you to hear and stating it's information is in fact if i was mccarthy i mean look mccarthy he's saying
00:27:18.920
well it's not really cuts joe he's like mccarthy needs a fire bat i know but mccarthy be the first to
00:27:25.040
admit this is also not his wheelhouse right he's he's this is not his wheelhouse you need some
00:27:29.700
hammers up there and that's why i think you saw the bigs and the gates vote knowing this and they're
00:27:33.900
coming for mccarthy should send out gates on this um the um for the creditors committee uh this is
00:27:42.480
only the beginning of the process even in their bill if they were to accept the republicans bill
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yesterday we would be back here giving the drop in tax revenues because there's a train and a half
00:27:52.480
you know what the creditors say that's that that doesn't matter anymore right exactly yeah well
00:27:57.640
we're in a different no but my point is we would be back here in the fall having the same debate this
00:28:01.900
is going to be an ongoing process through 2024 my strong belief is that the economy could be the
00:28:09.920
central thing that could blow up not just biden but the entire mentality of this regime because the
00:28:14.660
question gets to be if you give them a tree and a half today they're going to be back here in october
00:28:18.240
what are we going to do then you're in the exact same place short commercial break we got brad cortez
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okay thanks welcome back um you know normally one of the one of the uh hits on me from the audience
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right is that hey steve you get the great guests and then you're cutting them off you're talking over
00:31:48.060
them let them talk and all i'm trying to do is speed them along let's get to the point right don't be
00:31:52.640
wandering on me this is not a typical show but i i fully embrace what the audience says and i told
00:31:58.640
you this was going to happen because navarre's perfected being a co-host here by grab the mic
00:32:03.680
this comes from a in the war room engine room and audience member tell navarre we love him but stop
00:32:09.340
interrupting you jeez you you were you were you were and i'm just reading i'm just you were steve you
00:32:15.180
were wrapping up my day you were wrapping up i'm robbing this train you were wrapping up the signal
00:32:21.420
and he big-footed you thank you honor thank you very much you have to pay that no no no thank you
00:32:28.660
thank you hey mo bannon thanks for being on the chat for my agent thank my agent for texting in here
00:32:33.860
this morning the uh let's go we got dave bratt dave uh you've got some charts for us too and look
00:32:40.360
folks we're we're focused on the economy and the deal and here's the reason everything else we will
00:32:45.800
talk about all all the the pressures on the parental rights movement everything that's woke and weaponized
00:32:51.080
about the federal government what russ vote in the team of the guys on capitol hill they've made a
00:32:56.040
strategic decision that hey the way to go about this is to show what's inside the budget and what
00:33:00.800
has to come out we have a slightly different take that hey the spending itself is the problem and we
00:33:07.340
got to get to the heart of the problem because this is just continue to kick the can down the road but
00:33:11.480
i respect their judgment and everybody understands it's going to be first of all it'd be impossible
00:33:16.500
right now to get their deal approved everybody agree with that not much less our deal but we need to
00:33:22.980
continue to hammer because our point is even if you agreed with the republican bill we're going to be
00:33:28.160
back here in november october november this year when you're up against the death zone two stage sequence
00:33:33.380
it's like decide that you have to cut to solve the inflation problem then argue over what you cut
00:33:39.240
yeah perfect i love that day brett you've got some charts for us you want to walk us through
00:33:45.900
yeah yes sir the russ vote added some moral language to the conversation that i thought was very important
00:33:54.980
and then i'm basically going to back up navarro here and i know he's going to interrupt me with a joke
00:34:00.660
right here so navarro hold it hang on i got i don't have a joke i have an observation this is a
00:34:07.760
historic moment this is a historic moment no on the on the 27th of april on the year of our lord 2023
00:34:12.780
a dean at a major business school is actually going to back up peter navarro on something he said
00:34:19.700
there it is yeah yeah there we go i'm just a straight man
00:34:27.460
here we go here's a few charts i'm gonna go over quick and i'm gonna get to the moral language at the
00:34:33.580
end of this thing why it all matters uh the first chart uh denver is just uh the gdp forecast
00:34:40.740
from the atlanta fed now which is surprisingly accurate they nailed it one percent all the big
00:34:47.780
banks missed it jp morgan city group society general hsbc all had two percent uh guesses uh so
00:34:55.540
we got gdp at one percent following our day after day coverage on productivity growth also at one
00:35:04.420
percent so this is no surprise robert gordon northwestern university productivity united states
00:35:10.300
of america down 40 years in a row the real economy is a carcass we're waiting for the stimulus
00:35:16.660
to work its way through uh when it ends so we're going to be in for a shocker next graph
00:35:22.500
uh this one is uh just showing investment at the far right uh down down down and uh miniscule this
00:35:32.200
last quarter down a hair uh but macro economics that's the main driver of economic growth right
00:35:39.000
so in the print we had yesterday the consumer still driving things i'm going to get to that in a
00:35:43.660
minute uh but without uh investment technological growth you don't have productivity and so you can
00:35:49.960
only fake it for so long this is just more evidence the economy's a carcass next chart
00:35:54.560
uh here's just a decomposition of uh yesterday's news uh you see on the far right uh the consumer is that
00:36:05.480
uh big blue chunk in the upward direction and then inventories is down below it so anything above it's
00:36:12.620
causing added growth to it everything below zero percent is causing uh subtraction from growth
00:36:18.880
so you basically have four minus three four going up three percent going down and on net you got one
00:36:25.440
percent and so that the key story here is this consumption uh we have some problems uh navarro's been
00:36:33.060
a plus on all this he's going to come in and explain uh the record uh personal private debt uh the record
00:36:41.520
uh credit card debt going up some of this is a phenomenon from the covid uh shutdown right people
00:36:47.880
are coming out and say hey i want to live life a little bit uh but at the expense of uh
00:36:53.520
some savings backup and preparing for hard times which are about almost sure to come right the uh
00:37:00.780
prognosis on uh recession outcomes is about a hundred percent now from the uh blue chips and last graph
00:37:07.080
uh uh on top of the as as as uh peter navarro was just saying right this is a double whammy so the uh
00:37:16.820
one percent gdp growth is is hugely problematic that's the basic measure of human welfare in our
00:37:25.040
economy and so on top of that here's the inflation print these also came up uh unexpectedly high
00:37:30.580
hot pce and core pce came in at 4.9 percent above the 4.4 percent last quarter and higher than the
00:37:40.760
expected so core way up that's the one the fed looks at uh boy i would not want to be the fed guys
00:37:46.740
right now and then uh lastly i just kind of want to weigh in on the on the moral language of russ vote
00:37:53.620
weighed in today on the budget hang on hang on hang on hang on stop stop stop stop stop stop yeah before
00:38:00.080
we get to the moral which is very important i want to stay to the i just want to say to the
00:38:04.220
the practical let's go back up to the first um let's go to the first chart and by the way the last
00:38:09.660
chart's a killer with the core inflation but let's go back up to the first chart uh palm beach if you
00:38:13.920
can go up to where the um the first one on the gp the different the fed atlanta fed getting it right
00:38:20.640
and i'll tell you which chart worries me the most okay fine we're i just want to make sure people
00:38:25.780
understand this at one and one and a half percent growth that is the stag flight that is a economy
00:38:34.300
that is not robust that is an economy that is not vital or urgent that is not for young people they're
00:38:41.400
not creating opportunities this is what you look at when you look at the lost decades of the japanese
00:38:46.360
3.5 to 4 percent is what you strove to do in the trump administration
00:38:51.720
donald trump would have hit his beloved four to four and a half percent if it hadn't been for jay
00:38:57.740
powell raising rates um too fast for no reason at all what powell didn't understand was that you can
00:39:06.860
grow faster without causing inflation if it's driven by structural things like strategic energy
00:39:14.500
dominance rather than keynesian demand spending see the thing that that that should be worrisome and i want
00:39:20.560
to tie the charts together is the falling productivity yes okay huge that one huge when you
00:39:26.720
have falling productivity that that means basically going to be you're going to have lower wages for
00:39:32.700
people and you're going to have increased inflation whenever you see lower productivity think increased
00:39:38.500
inflation um also with trump let's go back to the first couple years is that uh he got i think in
00:39:47.260
19 or in 18 he was getting over three percent growth and what nobody gives him credit for
00:39:52.760
was janet yellen before powell came on the scene janet yellen we had quantitative tightening i want to
00:39:58.920
make sure everybody understands that when from the collapse in 2008 which we're still recovering from
00:40:03.100
because we didn't make structural changes that need to be made and quite frankly everything to talk
00:40:07.480
about on the bank regulations of president trump is all lied this is stuff we didn't take care of
00:40:11.580
in uh we still got the banking crisis because we didn't take care of it in 2008 but coming out
00:40:17.340
2008 what what obama did and the people around obama because obama's the first admit he didn't
00:40:22.560
totally understand it they inflated the balance sheet the federal reserve it's never been done in
00:40:26.940
history to liquidity to force it through the system through the venture capital they invented
00:40:32.200
they invented it you look at the textbooks before 2008 that was a ben bernanke special and see let me
00:40:39.660
explain what it is so but prior to then uh when the fed operated on the economy it only changed
00:40:47.500
short-term interest rates the fed funds rate right and and when we hit 2008 things were so bad that that
00:40:56.200
didn't work anymore so they had to figure out a way to also lower long-term yes interest rates
00:41:04.200
because the market wasn't buying it yes so what they did was essentially engage in the in the
00:41:08.880
force liquidity into the system just basically push cash through the system and my problem is that
00:41:14.460
led to a concentration of wealth the wealth and and in the debate bunch of bonds put them on the
00:41:19.120
balance sheet and and and force it through the private equity funds and the hedge funds and
00:41:22.860
everything like that dick fisher people argued in the in the in the debate of the governors of
00:41:29.340
the federal reserve they argued they said hey going to zero interest rates negative interest rates
00:41:34.260
and quantitative easing is going to cause a great concentration of wealth in this nation
00:41:38.080
in the middle class and working class going to pay for it because as you guys remember you're not
00:41:42.460
going to have any interest payment on your savings account or in your money market fund that that's
00:41:46.920
what happened that went from bush at when the crisis hit in this in september of 20 of 2008 during
00:41:54.220
the presidential election remember uh mccain and palin were up by one point by gallop the day that
00:42:01.820
lehman brothers collapsed the the balance sheet of the federal reserve was 880 billion dollars when
00:42:07.260
donald trump when donald trump on 20 january of 2017 takes the oath of office the balance sheet of the
00:42:14.360
federal reserve is 4.5 trillion dollars that essentially three train to three and a half trillion dollars
00:42:19.620
was forced in the system that led to the concentration of wealth the heroism of of navarro
00:42:26.260
and others uh you know and i was there for the first year but the others are stuck around
00:42:30.580
and quite frankly janet yellen who i didn't have a big problem with as as federal reserve chief
00:42:35.840
she took a year and a half into the trump program when he got the tax cuts done by the way tax cuts i
00:42:43.140
didn't totally agree with but generated the big windfall in revenues we got the thing where trump's
00:42:48.120
tax cuts targeted tax cuts janet yellen and the fed took almost a trillion dollars off the uh off the
00:42:56.780
balance sheet of the federal reserve it got down to three points i think in the fall of 18 it got to
00:43:02.400
3.6 trillion dollars my point is trump has got an economy with your changes of manufacturing things
00:43:07.940
are doing tariffs to chinese things are starting to roll structural changes with talks trump's tax cuts
00:43:14.320
other deregulation aspects kind of trump economics they took a trillion dollars of liquidity out of
00:43:21.460
the system even as we were growing even as you're growing my point is that headwind in and of itself
00:43:26.260
is another i don't know half a point a point by the way and he never gets credit for that he did now
00:43:31.120
look at what they've done today it's not just the 31 or 32 trillion on the on the face amount on the on
00:43:37.200
the treasury you got another nine and a half trillion dollars over the federal reserve and what bratt will tell
00:43:42.780
you yeah you and the guys are mercatus mercatus you not just haven't now you have training you had a
00:43:48.480
trillion dollars of losses in the bonds themselves just like you got on the bank's balance sheets
00:43:52.560
that have not been realized a lot of the bonds that got bought were by the chinese communist party
00:43:58.020
to manipulate the currency to keep the yuan undervalued so that they can spike the trade deficit and steal
00:44:06.240
more jobs and factories from the american people which i mean the only good news about that is it
00:44:12.820
set the stage for donald trump's victory in 2016 but we keep we keep making the same mistakes here and
00:44:18.680
it's like i the same mistakes as you don't want to face we don't want to face they don't want to face
00:44:24.220
reality that gets back to the beginning of the show on cnbc when they sit there and they're gonna
00:44:28.260
they're going to this audience they're going to unload on you you are a mega extremist you're putting old
00:44:35.140
folks out in the street you're cutting meals on wheels you're throwing veterans into homelessness
00:44:39.620
every bad thing in this country is going to be your fault and the reason is you're sitting there going
00:44:44.980
we can't continue this madness and this started in the 2022 cycle you know the red wedding speech of
00:44:51.040
biden when he went when he went mega extremist on it and they seem to think it's working they're just
00:44:56.240
feeding it back to us and our job steve our job is to craft the arguments in a way where we give
00:45:01.880
him the truth not this spin well this is part of what tucker tucker went guns free last night
00:45:07.620
on this video and was saying although he doesn't get a lot into the economics he was talking about
00:45:12.320
the messaging and the people in control and how they want how they're going to put forward one
00:45:16.660
party this one party system brad hang on i want to get into the moral part of this next
00:45:20.460
peter navarro is with us cortez going to join us natalie in a little while short commercial break
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florida and to wait but it looks like and i've said this from the beginning the consultants are
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going to make so much money off of de santis's run 25 or 30 million dollars my advice uh in the um
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in the in the last book there uh taking back trump's america was like hey just do the vp thing and
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and then you'd have 12 years of a of a white house experience you can't steve let me make the case here
00:48:59.680
one of the most important reasons to put trump in in uh in in 2025 is that he's he's gone through the
00:49:07.620
learning curve there's a tremendous people need to understand there's a tremendous learning curve to
00:49:14.360
being a president and for the staff around him i mean it's like like if you and i walked in
00:49:21.660
back in 2017 with what we know now it would have been a totally different ability to help the boss
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do what we're also we had the conferences we're in the we're the beginning stage of world war three
00:49:35.380
this is a commander chief he's ready you can't there's no you know what you got you had four years
00:49:39.460
peace and prosperity yeah i don't i think like he did he's doing a great job in florida but but
00:49:44.760
yeah is he up to dealing with the ccp is he you know it's like the trip to the trip to the trip to
00:49:50.720
korea i think it's like it's embarrassing it's embarrassing it was a shouldn't embarrass him
00:49:55.340
he should not listen he doesn't talk to people like the boss did the one the one thing i loved about
00:50:00.280
the boss and the chief of staffs never understood was that you got to let trump be trump and what that
00:50:05.980
means is he talks constantly to as many different people as possible come to conclusions what
00:50:12.060
everybody tells me about to santis is he's an introvert who doesn't talk to anybody done and
00:50:16.800
that that that dog won't but besides talk when you're in a meeting with president trump
00:50:22.360
he listens he listens more than any major chairman or ceo i've ever dealt with he's a listener he'll let
00:50:29.100
people just like you in the sense that when he knows what somebody's gonna say he will cut
00:50:35.380
him off but but he well he doesn't want to waste time he's a great yeah exactly okay i'm gonna cut
00:50:40.660
you i'm gonna cut you off like he's like it's like a master chess player going on in a room i mean
00:50:46.300
those were the some of the happiest days of my life like sitting there watching the ball bounce
00:50:50.860
around the room and and having him hold court but the point i want to get back to it there's a huge
00:50:56.580
learning curve and there's nobody there's nobody out there right now who can step into the oval
00:51:01.360
he gave us four stop stop problem he gave us four years of peace and prosperity i don't care if you
00:51:05.680
hate the sound of donald trump's voice he gave us four years of peace and prosperity there's nobody on
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the scene all all of them added up together couldn't do that and this country's in a dire
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situation it's getting worse by day economy steve it's no it's the national sky on communist china
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north korea and russia hang on one sec let's play i want to play this the moral high ground is going
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close we'll take it to the break and then we'll come back with cortez and day brett and peter navar
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one is that within our communities your community and my community there's always been this sense
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of victimhood uh there's been this inferiority complex uh and uh there's been you talk about
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a narrative national restoration that comes out of the reaction to the 1960s but i never understood
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the victimhood constant victimhood i'll just speak like evangelical speak to each other
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if you believe then you're in on the greatest thing ever you have the greatest story ever told
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you you've been taught the greatest story the most extraordinary story ever told
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why do you have to wallow in q anon conspiracy theories like what what are they compensating for
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and i say they now because i don't understand people from my own tribe what are they trying
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to compensate for why do they have to bathe themselves in lies every day about q anon conspiracy
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theories election conspiracy theories vax on and on and on why yeah one of the most painful things for
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me i think in 2020 was seeing certainty about uh things that were you know lies and and and that was
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i think i try to tell the story through my own life of growing up in a world in which we were pretty
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isolated from reality in a lot of ways we were so far inside our church bubble that i think we became
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vulnerable to manipulation um and we we were really in that church bubble for a lot of reasons i unpack
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a lot of it um but we were very busy getting blessed seeking you know uh emotional experiences in church
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learning how to love one another in our personal relationship there was not a lot of focus on in
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the evangelical church i grew up in or i think in evangelicalism writ large on how to be a good public
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citizen it's public character versus private character and so i think you know there's a lot
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of fear that you've alluded to in evangelicalism people have been telling evangelicals for decades
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that you know christianity is on the verge of extinction um and i think because of that lack of
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stepping out of that church bubble uh that lack of becoming a stakeholder in the public conversation
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i think there's been more vulnerability to believe that sort of thing yeah and i tell
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the story about how my parents were both raised in mainline religions uh and then became saved in
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the jesus movement and my father was an activist against abortion and so abortion was fundamental to
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our political worldview but we thought also thought of politics as dirty and below us and of the world
00:54:46.660
so we again we didn't really engage much in politics or think about it and and that meant that our
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entire political worldview to the extent that we had one was shaped through abortion so there's that
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lack of investment in developing a more sophisticated more robust uh political way of thinking and engaging
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um i personally think it's a failure to uh obey jesus's command to love god with all your
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