Episode 2749: The Launch Of The Pulse; The Failing Of Corporate America
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Summary
Speaker of the House of Representatives John Boehner addresses the debt ceiling crisis and the ongoing investigation into the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) by the House Budget Committee. Speaker Boehner also talks about the possibility of a debt ceiling default, and what it means for the economy and the country.
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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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you know uh the the constitution as we know uh it says the 14th amendment granted citizenship to
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formerly enslaved people but there is this section four of the 14th amendment that i guess
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is very important now it says the validity of the public debt authorized by by law shall not be
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questioned uh some legal scholars say that could apply to the debt limit um what's your view on this
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should the president go down this road sooner rather than later in part because as he was saying
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a few moments ago there would be a legal process that might play out
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i'm sure there'd be a legal process that would play out but i always go with lawrence tribe uh if he he's
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my expert i think he's considered one of the finest attorneys and legal minds in this country on
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constitutional issues and others and he believes it's a valid uh clause that needs to be uh foremost in
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in the president's mind and that you don't have to make a deal and the whole debt ceiling is
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is irrelevant the constitution says you have to honor the debt so i think it's an ace in the hole
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for the president i think he'd like to negotiate and he'd like to be able to show he can work
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together with the republicans it's going to be difficult mccarthy's got to work with uh george
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santos and who knows who he is or what he thinks uh marjorie taylor green and lauren bobert they're about
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as closely tied to reality as santos is so he's got a whole bunch of those people to deal with
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and they can result in the end of his speakership so it's going to be difficult for president
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biden to negotiate with somebody who has those type of uh legislative terrorists on their team
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uh and the 14th amendment is an ace in the hole i think there are some
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maga republicans in the house who know the damage that it would do to the economy
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and because i am president and president's responsible for everything
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biden would take the blame and that's the one way to make sure biden's not reelected
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well i indicated um in my last letter to congress that we expect um to be unable to pay all of our
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bills in early june and possibly as soon as june 1st and um i will continue to update congress but
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i certainly haven't changed my assessment so i think that that's a a hard deadline
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speaker i want to get one more comment from you on the call that you had you had a call with fbi
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director christopher ray on friday you know that uh james comer has a subpoena out for the document
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that he wants to see are you going to be able to get that document what went on with your call with
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director of the fbi well i want to be very clear with the fbi director that congress has a right
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and we have the jurisdiction to oversee the fbi this is one piece of paper that a chairman of a
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committee has requested to see he hasn't even acknowledged whether he has this document but he
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hasn't even provided it i explained to the director that we will do everything in our power and we have
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the jurisdiction over the fbi that we have the right to see this document i believe after this call we
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will get this document this is not an fbi that should feel good about what durham discovered
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because at a minimum this issue of confirmation bias it goes to the heart of how james comey seemed to
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worry so much about what the perception of the fbi was that he whether it was overdid or under did
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hillary stuff and then overdid or under did trump stuff well since since comey the fbi has been under
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attack um and the durham report in many ways confirms what the uh doj ig was almost identical
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it's almost identical yeah um and and in some ways backed off some of the rhetoric that they had going
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into it um but uh the fbi's been in a compromised position um and part of that has to do with the nature
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of our politics today the fbi has become a politicized institution and a political target
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um and this is going to make it much more difficult for merrick garland as he goes forward with these
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uh investigations um and i don't see any way out of that in the in anywhere in the near future no and
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let me throw in this headline from your newspaper uh dan um fbi misused surveillance tool on january
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six suspects blm black lives matter arrestees and other simone i look trust in the fbi is eroding
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left and right um feels like we're in the moment that we need a real church committee that this is
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a moment like jay when the j edgar hoover fbi clearly was no longer helping the american people
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there was a moment this feels like we might be in one of those moments i would say yes and no okay yes
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because obviously i mean we which as dan was talking um i thought about the the activists civil
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rights activists uh black lives matter activists uh black panthers who've also been targets of the fbi for
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eons and years okay going going back to well before this current political climate that we sit in
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um but fbi agents law enforcement across the country people who work for the government they
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are in a precarious position because of this um belief in the quote-unquote deep state that does
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not i would argue it doesn't exist but if you read depending on what you read about this report
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you believe you could be persuaded to believe that it does uh fbi agents offices have been targeted
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right their lives have been put in danger and so uh would a church committee do anything but play
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to right into the hands of those in the far-wing spaces and places of america i hear you but we gotta
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it seems like we have to do something to restore trust we have to and it has to be moderate trust and
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the reason chuck is that the fbi uh you know the opponents of the fbi the conspiracy theorists the
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people who want to diminish our institutions they just need you know 10 of the truth 15 of the truth
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to make a living and to bring down the institution so the fbi has to raise its standards because they
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can't even give these people an inch with an inch they can bring down these and i'll be honest
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christopher ray hides he hides he does only goes before congress and he doesn't defend the institution
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cutting my mic on okay thanks thank you thank you denver um monday 22 may year of our lord 2023
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uh ba ba ba ba ba bum it's game day on debt ceiling uh and we got to hold the line you guys are doing
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it they're absolutely apoplectic they they're back to the gimmicks we are back to the gimmicks that that
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shows you you're winning they don't have it's remember they're dug in they're not going to cut one
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penny and in the watchword here i want to make sure everybody understands i put up on getter a
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tremendous russ vote tweet over the weekend it's pre-covid numbers that's what we reset to
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not not uh oh we just hold spending to last year no it's a pre because we're carving back
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a lot of the unspent covid uh money it's preset it's pre-pandemic
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pre-pandemic spending and if denver we get a chance put the rest vote tweet up sometime this
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morning as i go through this so remember and now can i play that can i play the janet yell i want to
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make sure nomenclature is very important here in negotiation they are um completely apoplectic
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and they've changed the nomenclature from the full faith and credit of the united states
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to pay your bills well when you have a six trillion dollar budget there's a lot of bills
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you know this you have to pay your mortgage you you have to pay any second mortgages you've taken
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out that's what we tell you on home title lock make sure you go there that some guy on a cyber
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thing can't come and take a second out because you owe that hard money that that they're going to come
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for you if you signed a note again you know to buy your house or you if you have senior notes
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payables are payables right you can stretch those right now janet yellen's remember she's changed
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the she's she's changed the number again she says now the 15th of june just 15th of june well how do
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we know that they haven't given anybody any numbers and these negotiations going back and forth they
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refuse to give any financial model it's just janet yellen wandering in like your crazy aunt betty
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uh to um you know to thanksgiving dinner just spouting off you know every day it's a different
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number they haven't given a model yet you we have no earthly idea what the details are here
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okay that's one of the things we're forcing them every day and remember there's a big gap between
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the bid and the ask they refuse to acknowledge any need to cut anything whatsoever so this is not even
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the hard part hard part's going to come much much later but it's hold the line right now there is a
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meeting in the crack war room production staff is all over this there's a meeting uh this afternoon
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another face to face meeting biden's back uh from the fiasco and and thank god it would have been
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best for us if we hadn't let him go at all because he completely humiliated the united states by having
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zelinski uh bench pressing on the weekend and look we don't know if bakmut has totally fallen or not
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the russians are putting out uh they're fighting an information war just like the ukrainians are
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but i can tell you it ain't going the way zelinski wanted to he made a huge bet on this uh symbolically
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for the for the ukrainian people and you know he's he's he's hanging by a thread of the situation
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of bakmut but at the same time we find uh an accounting area that gets some three billion dollars even jake
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tapper lit up sullivan here so he said this is kind of odd that you find this at the last second plus we
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committed hundreds of millions of dollars more on the same weekend they refuse to have any cuts
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whatsoever refuse up in your grill refuse to have any cuts whatsoever uh but they can still shovel
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hundreds of billions of dollars over to the charnel house of uh of ukraine and and um zero hedge has a
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story up and that's linked to a couple of sources remember zero hedge you got to watch zero hedge because
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every now and again they will link to strategic culture one of these sites that maybe takes a
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little money from the kgb so you gotta be you gotta have a lot of discernment when you're on zero hedge
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but it's a i think it's a fantastic site they've got a great piece up there talking about how it was
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boris johnson that flew over there in the first days of this war when zelinski was trying to work
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something out with putin and convince him the west would have his back because this was a proxy war
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against russia and that the americans and the british the anglo-american alliance would have
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his back a thousand percent so we're in it now and that's why uh you're the head of the creditors
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committee you're gonna be called every name of the book all weekend it's mega extremists it's
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mega republicans uh you're backing the legislative terrorists that are bobert mtg matt gates uh anybody
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in the 20 you're terrorists you're terrorists that's what they could this is what the president
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of the state's called is his even lincoln even president lincoln never trash talked uh people
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from you know they were the wayward brothers in the south he never trash talked um he never trash
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talked at least the beginning he never trash talked people in the uh the people in the south uh in the
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or as he was saying the territories in rebellion right because he would never admit he would never
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admit that they're a uh that they're a separate entity so anyway today 202-225-3121 that's the house
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that's where you call should go primarily to give the people a piece of your mind about hold the line what we
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have to do today uh this is we're here because of you we're here because of all the doors you knocked
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of of getting us the majority that we've got and this is called leverage and they hate it what they
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hate most is that you actually have something to say about this are we ready are we successfully
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successfully did okay uh i now uh i turn to uh we have rahim kasam and we have huge news
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about the national pulse and rahim i think we just had a uh a major event in the life of the
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national pulse a reimagining in a reboot sir we had we had a successful birth um and so now i am a
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birthing person this morning we have uh launched a very uh exciting new uh phase in the life of i
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think not just the national pulse website which i think has become uh quite popular on the uh especially
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on the marga right is increasingly taken uh seriously across the political spectrum um we have changed the
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the way we're going to do news and i think we have changed the way that a lot of people are going to
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start looking at how news is produced uh in the coming in the coming months and and really over
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this election cycle i think this is going to make the biggest change to um i got bored i don't know
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about you but like and i know you're a voracious reader but but i want to read as much as possible
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not as much as possible you know i want to take in as much hard data and information and hone in on
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things for myself rather than reading 800 900 words of new york times copy where they tell you what
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the color of the sky was on any given day before the story actually takes place so what we've done
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is we've presented a new reading experience very tight copy you know my staff really understand and
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we've hired some great staff to help out on this project we'll get into that later they understand
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that if they follow any bit of copy that is really more than 300 words long it's going back to
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them saying hey this is more of the mike allen um uh jim um yes theory on the hay theory the case
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that about it's about time management and this is even the new york times has a below every article
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two minutes to read three minutes to read four minutes to read let's take a break can they is it
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up okay on this up the national pulse if you're watching on television or streaming right now national
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right it's concise and tight and you're going to curate okay raheem's been actually
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hours they just launched here a minute ago live on the war room short commercial break back in a moment
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how hard is this june 1st deadline well i indicated um in my last letter to congress that we expect um to
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be unable to pay all of our bills in early june and possibly as soon as june 1st and um i will
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continue to update congress but i certainly haven't changed my assessment so i think that that's a
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okay welcome back right there i think that's a hard deadline to pay all our bills remember in the
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this is something you've also made a thing the prioritization of payments
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it's impossible for us to default on the national debt impossible only janet yellen and joe biden can
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make that decision there's plenty of cash there's plenty of cash cash comes in
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you pay the interest payments you pay medicare social security you pay any face amount that's
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got to roll or they can't roll you pay it off um and then you pay defense
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then you got it you know on this discretionary spending you maybe have to have a conversation
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of stretching something hey maybe it all gets paid maybe it doesn't that ain't the end of the world
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paying your bills is not the full faith and credit of the united states you entered into
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these government contracts you got these purchase orders hey maybe comes a week late maybe it comes
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two weeks late maybe it comes three weeks late i don't know treasury figured out we need numbers
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from treasury not not your crazy aunt betty wandering in on thanksgiving you know blurting out something or
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sending you a letter you know some crazy letter every couple weeks i'm sending a letter now it's the
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15th well how do we know that we haven't you haven't shown us anything you haven't come forward
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and shown us you know cash in payments out let's have a conversation two zero two two five three one
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two one it's work day here we're leading up to memorial day weekend we're going to have tons of
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specials as you know the the traditional specials that we have patrick k o'donnell and others for the
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entire memorial day weekend you're going to love it guaranteed uh but there's a lot of work to do
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between now and then and the work revolves around uh getting to the heart of the matter
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and that's choking these guys down from cash we're going to have live reports we got michelle bachman
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in geneva at the uh at the un how about that world health organization we have nora ben laden
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in geneva we have cary lake in arizona i think we got gunny sunny barelli we have lou dobs we're packed
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uh but also rahim is here uh rahim has been now back off the beach tan rested and ready
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in this i want everybody the the the uh website just exploded with traffic right
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you want everybody everybody go check this out right now national pulse it's a reimagination and
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a reimagination a reboot and a relaunch of national pulse rahim kassam
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so um you know i i said in the first segment you know these long what you know wending articles
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taking you on this great journey that the you know the reporter out in wherever has gone through
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it becoming less and less relevant i think to the news cycle it's nice when you have a magazine you
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sit down you do some reading a book whatever but people there is so much going on in the news cycle
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now and people really feel the sense of urgency around it that they want as much as quickly as
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possible and so this is what we've built right it's not an aggregation site it's like a curation site
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where we go through all of the news everywhere all day long globally and start pulling out the
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bits that we think are the signal and not the noise and then we summarize that in short form like i
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always like to say we have respect for our audience and our audience's time we have that we do that in
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short form like that it's 200 words yeah we get you there we have links in the story if you want to
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read more if you want to go further if you want to go deeper and then we actually have if people go to
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the national pulse.com now you can see it for yourselves we have underneath that an editor's
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notes section where i will add for our subscribers a little bit more context to some of the stories
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a little bit more of what we hear on capitol hill a little bit more of what we hear from our friends
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in london so talk about that because and a little bit more of what we hear on the morn's terrace our
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theory of the case is still a little differently i'd like the longer form i just do i i do go to the
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tons of sites i love axios because i can see how the enemy's thinking yeah i love what i've seen on on
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on what you guys are doing because i think you're doing what axis is doing without the corporate
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media slant on it for the right war room uh and we're not principally a site-driven thing but we
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got the investigative analysis and the articles up there so we get both but i'm a big believer you
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and i've had this discussion a lot about how do you pay for this we believe in ubiquity and and
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advertising the other is to do some sort of either total paywall as some people do which i'm not a
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believer in or some kind of mini paywall you've got a kind of a mini paywall what what is most of
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your stuff's gonna be free just go to the site i want everybody to go to it right now here's also
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room to go check it out check out raheem and the team over there but here here's and this goes back
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to to andrew breitbart and in andrew breitbart coming at a drudge and uh and coming out of
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huffington post and you got the um the buzzfeed got ben smith's book the ben smith's book not as
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great as i thought it was going to be it was it's it's it's it's too chatty about buzzfeed it's too
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gossipy couldn't forget you expected more from this guy a hundred percent no you didn't no a hundred
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a hundred percent you you're talking about somebody not just that you're talking about the frat bro
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editor right hold it hold it not just that the left pimped it out on my part in the book yeah
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i mean they're bannon and he met bannon and and he was when bannon said no these are propaganda sites
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and you must be used to that no no but ben said ben says oh well i'm really a journalist i come from
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a different tradition what listen i introduced myself to a girl i'm like hi i know steve bannon
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but this is a different theory of the case of what you did for the psychos yeah before
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andrew's theory of the case now this was 10 12 years ago yeah uh he wanted to have a home page
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should you come to and that's what we were and andrew died four days before the launch but he had
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done this is what i told you the other day i said hey dude the worst four days of your life
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is about to happen on the on the launch because this is what happened with with with andrew in that
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week leading up to it's 24 7 right his thing is i want to have a home page yeah i want to have a home
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and he different so it looks like the front page of the newspaper newspaper and breitbart has differentiated
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himself doing it you took a different theory of the case here yes and saying you actually went
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back to the old breitbart model of i just want to have them coming up in in one after the other why
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why is that so to your to your earlier point yes we we want to keep what we call the pulse the actual
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stream of news they're free for everybody so what we've instituted we call it like that have you
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trademarked that we'll do it right now then we have my team who are faster you know in the
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abandoning the idea of beautiful writing and reporting and journalism and analysis i'm gonna be
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waiting for my first quarterly magazine that is waiting for it you're gonna be on the front page
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you got the cover remember you forget i tried to do this at breitbart because i wanted to have
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something with andrew's name on the thing and logistically even then it was too hard for us
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to actually put out that was my one of my big i think that even then is the problem i think now that
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industry is firstly so wanting for new customers that you know everything's very cheap you can get it
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anywhere you want nowadays back then i mean printing was a massive massive expense nowadays not so much and
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so we want to give something to people that doesn't obviously take away from what we're trying
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to build because hey listen i'll be honest with you we're trying to make money here so that we can
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grow this operation so that we can have reporters all over the world right so that we can actually
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challenge the corporate media hey uh for the last three years now we've run the national pulse on a
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shoestring budget and it's been pretty impactful now what we're going to do is ramp this stuff up and
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we want people to come in in the back of us as people uh making you know rolling the dice on this
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we've put our own money our own time our own investment into this and it's time i think now
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to show the corporate media that people power is this and people powered news is the way this has to
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go is this going to have a uh is this going to have a um a populist nationalist slant to it a maga
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this is going to be magas axios is that a way if the headline today that they're going to pick up at
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the huffington post dumping all over you this is uh this is the ultra maga what they call domestic
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terrorist legislative terrorists this is that this is the terrorist the this is domestic
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terrorist uh the new york times the paper record for the for the uh for the terrorists but you see
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they say that about anybody that isn't in line with the regime in totality that's why our strap
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line is radically independent right because because we're not afraid to call balls and strikes where
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we say we're not afraid to say hey you know we have a messaging problem on certain issues we need to
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talk about these things you think we can have a partner's conversation right about certain things
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and it's not offensive and insulting and demeaning to the america first audience but at the same time
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you know most of what you see in the news is so wildly um misrepresented like for instance one of the
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stories we've got up on the site right now uh the guardian newspaper in england is calling for
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more net migration in the united kingdom and they're saying that the public wants it well it's a
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nonsense it's a total lie so we've gone through it and we've gone here here's what they're basing
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off here's what the polling data actually shows and here are the last 10 years of what migration
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looks like in the united kingdom you leave that article knowing everything you need to know about
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that topic and sounding like the smartest person you know at your memorial day events at your you
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know fourth of july parties at your dinner parties whatever you're at you know it's it and
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you can get as much of that as you want the guardian is the best edited paper in the world
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the best edited paper i think it had that you could make that case once upon a time i'm not
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you don't say you don't think so i'm picking up more and more typos on there i i i'm not talking
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about the content i'm just saying the content you mean the curation of the actual news the
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curation from the left's perspective and how tightly it's edited from from the traditional
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trying to get led over target i mean they're very focused by the way it's such a good lead in
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here because i agree with you for me the guardian app is way better to get through the news of the
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day than like the financial times and new york times or whatever but you've led me into something
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here okay go ahead we have an app we have an app uh google and app store apps coming in the next 30
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days um they're going to be huge you're going to want them uh this is a full move into taking on
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the corporate media from you know the margot right editorial position the site's blown up where are
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people oh no it's seriously blowing up i've never seen numbers like this people are glad that you're
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back off of what's it quasi retirement or you know for now if you join as long as you join
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the national pulse.com fantastic uh short break lou dobbs this is magathon today right
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magathon that's a magathon we got a phone not a spring we got lou dobbs we got michelle bachman
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okay welcome back uh monday 22 may in the year of our lord 2023 the traffic war room posse go pylon the
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traffic's amazing uh you're punishing the server right now believe me i i have a live uh our server side of
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people saying what what the heck is going on and break so many people coming to the site and break
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down break down number of uh desktops devices and and tablets i can do that yeah so we have the you
00:31:08.140
know the new google analytics system shows you not just that but the heat mapping all over the world
00:31:13.500
where people are coming from uh it's pretty amazing actually uh as much as i dislike google uh 49.7
00:31:19.900
47 on desktop computers right now 43 on mobile and 4 coming in on the tablets at the moment to the site
00:31:26.380
i'm shocked about the mobile that's high i thought the desktops would be higher it well see that's the
00:31:30.860
thing you get a lot of older audience members still going to the desktop computers and then when they're
00:31:36.140
watching something on the desktop computer like this show right now the the cell phone out or the
00:31:41.260
tablet out and that's what you're seeing in real time got it yeah it's it's pretty amazing uh to watch
00:31:45.820
and and i think you know people are gonna for i think from all around the world really can come
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and look at this experience that we're going to be uh giving to people an ad free experience for the
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members exclusive live streams meet and greets all around the country uh an exclusive members only
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forum uh that you get to be a part of we're sending you back on the road no it's we're sending you on
00:32:04.300
the road okay on the road you hear harlan note to self we got we got we got you and producer
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cameron and we got a winnebago and we're going to send you out there okay travels by the way we
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could make a great documentary with that as well it's steinbeck's travel yeah charlie of course he
00:32:20.460
made all that up anyway we got lou dobbs here it's a magathon all day today so we got lou the great lou
00:32:25.580
dobbs lou uh i can announce right now 4 30 this afternoon there is going to be a meeting at the
00:32:30.380
white house with the uh speaker and and joe biden can you give me your assessment of biden's performance
00:32:36.380
performance in uh in japan at the g7 zielinski bench pressing him picking his pockets uh the
00:32:42.460
entire thing just a i think a huge humiliation but i'd love to have lou dobbs take on this sir
00:32:47.900
i i thought mr biden was his usual effervescent uh high energy self i thought he handled everything
00:32:55.500
with a plum uh it was an extraordinary demonstration of geopolitical leadership and i'm just proud to have
00:33:03.580
that man representing the world's only superpower
00:33:09.420
it's very succinctly i can see i can see the i can see the huffington post headline right now
00:33:13.820
where where do you think we are lou this negotiation and i realize you and i have differed on this uh
00:33:19.580
as two comrades in arms about negotiating strategy what's your assessment now of how you think this
00:33:26.620
is playing out they're threatening at 4 30 meeting a day yeah yelling saying well we can't pay all our
00:33:31.980
bills you're not talking about paying off the debt it's now all our bills on the 15th although
00:33:36.620
we still haven't seen any numbers and joe biden says i've got an ace in the hole i can i can i can just
00:33:42.460
uh invoke the 14th amendment and do whatever i want uh or print a one trillion dollar platinum
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coin your thoughts mr dobbs i'd like to know who is advising the president of the united states on all of
00:33:55.500
this uh legal scholars economists uh it's extraordinary because none of that would be
00:34:02.300
constitutional none of those proposals or propositions that he's uh fainting with the reality is
00:34:10.460
there's nothing in the constitution about paying your bills it's the constitution says you will not
00:34:14.540
default on your debt it's pretty straightforward uh and the 14th amendment gives no mitigation
00:34:20.780
uh in no available mitigation to that whatsoever it's a very emphatic uh uh directive from from our
00:34:30.060
founders uh and by the way would be well followed you talked about our difference of opinion on this
00:34:35.100
fight our our difference of opinion is simply truly strategy and tactics this is a this 4 30 meeting today
00:34:43.500
think who we're talking about meeting uh who will be in that room uh this president has not
00:34:49.420
for and and and by the way i will exceed to your point of view if you can tell me about one single
00:34:56.540
fiscal policy initiative uh or uh or any other initiative in any any realm of governance by this
00:35:05.660
president that is a net positive for the for the economy our society or the nation just one
00:35:11.820
uh i think you got me on that one lou i think you got me hey remember leading leading our negotiation is
00:35:20.780
uh is is is uh kevin mccarthy are you comfortable with that i'm i'm very comfortable with that because
00:35:26.940
i don't think his chances are any more de minimis than they would be with uh any other personage uh in
00:35:33.660
leadership the truth of the matter is that this president the republicans have built their entire
00:35:40.060
strategy around the idea that somehow the marxist dems have suddenly come to glory and will do
00:35:46.460
anything to forestall damage devastation or destruction of the republic i think they're making
00:35:53.100
a gross miscalculation honestly steve you um have been doing this i don't know since the 80s four or
00:36:01.660
five decades a long time giving commentary and analysis on the economy give me your assessment right now in may
00:36:08.540
of 2023 leave the politics out of it for a second give us lou dobbs assessment of the uh of the
00:36:15.100
political economy and the underlying economy of the united states sir well right now i don't think we
00:36:20.940
could be much more challenged uh if uh unless that we had made a decision to transition to a a marxist
00:36:28.620
communist form of government we are now confronted with so much uh mandatory spending uh there's very
00:36:36.220
little volition left for fiscal management uh in this government irrespective of the politics and
00:36:42.620
the ideology and the direction uh there just simply is not a enough of a i i find no real levers available
00:36:51.340
to the congress of the united states we're looking at budgets that are 10-year budgets that are meaningless
00:36:56.140
there isn't it'd be thrilling if they were 10-year plans they are 10 years of obfuscation about one year
00:37:03.100
of fiscal policy presented as a budget by the president of the united states this is continuing
00:37:09.580
look at what we're doing with our in our private economy we're talking i love g7 they decided as you
00:37:15.660
know that they were not going to decouple from china they had decided to de-risk and they when when
00:37:24.620
fatuous politicians and heads of state uh a symbol on grave matters of concern to to the world
00:37:33.100
they come up with things like uh semantic nonsense like de-risk it just makes no sense there is no
00:37:41.900
leadership available in any quarter of the world uh arguably uh president xi can still claim that
00:37:49.900
because he has a number of uh you know headwinds to overcome himself but he's done pretty well to
00:37:56.940
this point there just is not a remarkable global leader in any country in the world
00:38:04.060
in our country lou uh having done this for what four or five decades uh on the economic side of the
00:38:10.380
government which is a five or six trillion dollar that's minimum that's just what they spend you
00:38:14.220
got biden pallet fed and yellen the treasury your assessment where do you get these people
00:38:22.060
yellen was a horrible chairman of the federal reserve she's never had an executive job in her life
00:38:27.900
uh secondly she is uh so uh i i i don't know to me she is turns out to be this uh terrible uh facilitator
00:38:39.020
of corruption she's the one who blocked the suspicious activity reports by uh commercial
00:38:44.780
banks that would not permit the house investigating uh committees uh to see them uh particularly oversight uh
00:38:51.820
uh it is it's awful to see the level of politicization uh in in in this government and the leaders of this
00:39:00.300
government and antony blinken uh jake sullivan i i mean we go down the list i mean you can't even get
00:39:08.780
economic policy right which should be sort of uh obligatory and and casually uh you know easy to
00:39:17.020
perform they can't even get it right they put lawyers in to make economic decisions you know
00:39:23.340
i don't i i prefer lawyers not be involved in any decision but that's just me um the durham report
00:39:33.740
and in this whole thing about the administrative state we've had mccarthy over the weekend saying
00:39:37.100
that he actually had to have a discussion with chris ray in going forward because i know you felt
00:39:42.540
you've focused on this a lot do you believe we need not just the weaponization subcommittee but a true
00:39:47.980
church-like committee to uh to to get to the bottom of the cia's involvement and the fbi's involvement
00:39:55.340
in doj's involvement uh in uh in much whether it's the russian collusion of all this the laptop from
00:40:02.060
hell all of it do you think we need to go next level on this and not just depend upon jim jordan and
00:40:06.860
his subcommittee well i i think first of all jim jordan is doing a magnificent job i do think that right
00:40:13.180
now we need to have a curator of what has been eight years of political persecution let's let's
00:40:19.500
bring together in a comprehensive uh and comprehensible form uh all of the perfidy the uh ignorance the
00:40:29.020
corruption the vile acts by the fbi and the department of justice uh and the entire intelligence
00:40:36.220
community uh there is enough there in the durham report alone acknowledging if not proving but
00:40:42.540
acknowledging uh the the venal corrupt acts of those departments and agencies over the course of
00:40:50.620
not only the the term of president trump but to this very day and beyond and there is no response in
00:41:00.460
in the national media we have to have a way in which to chronicle uh this age of darkness uh that has
00:41:09.100
descended upon the country uh there is corruption in every level anyone watching and listening to us
00:41:15.740
must understand this government hates your guts this government is run by uh by marxist dems who are
00:41:23.420
in control of not only the democratic party but they're in control of this impaired uh puppet president
00:41:30.940
joe biden and everyone is acting as if as if this is the new normal and hell it may well be
00:41:39.020
but it's not one that i'm going to accept and i definitely will resist it and i think most americans
00:41:45.100
a majority of americans will as well but to this point the american people have accepted greater insult
00:41:52.380
and injury to this republic than i could have ever imagined possible we have to make a stand and we have
00:42:01.420
to do it now and we've got to stand up for this country our principles our constitution and we have got to
00:42:07.900
make certain that our corporations i i am a free market guy i'm a free enterprise guy but when i see
00:42:15.020
what corporate america has become they're nothing more than us multinationals with visiting rights in
00:42:21.180
this country they have forgotten the home economy they have forgotten from whence they came and they
00:42:28.300
sure as hell have got it wrong about where they're headed uh this is this is a dark and difficult moment in
00:42:35.820
american history we are at the penumbra and darkness awaits
00:42:42.860
by the way i don't think there's been a better five-minute summary of where we are now you
00:42:46.700
understand why president trump for 40 or 50 years and steve bannon and others have always looked at
00:42:51.900
lou dobbs first lou uh how do they get to the great america show how do they get to all your content
00:42:56.700
because now more than ever we need the uh the hammer that is lou dobbs sir the great america show
00:43:03.980
is uh on every uh major uh plot well every nearly every uh podcast platform we hope you'll go great
00:43:10.860
america show uh follow me on twitter and truth social at lou dobbs we appreciate it and uh
00:43:18.540
save i appreciate uh spending some time with you thank you so much lou a fantastic summary we're
00:43:24.700
gonna pull that and get it up right now i'm sure that will go viral sir uh lou thank you very much
00:43:28.780
the great america show let's make sure we link to the podcast as we always do um
00:43:35.740
i consume it every day it's amazing only lou dobbs can give you that succinct uh succinct
00:43:40.940
analysis how we doing on traffic well you crashed the site but we're back up and we're stable
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that's good get everybody come on let's put rahim no no so now what i want people to do is really
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stress test it yeah because because we just we just so everybody go to the national pulse.com right
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now don't care if you've been there already today go there again stress test the heck out of the site
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because my business partner on this harlan hill he assures me we're stable right now so this is a
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public challenge let's see if we can give him another heart attack everybody load into that right now
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national pulse.com the national pulse the national pulse i made that mistake today the national
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pulse.com go check it out right now short break rahim will be back with us uh we got a lot going on
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we're going to geneva bachman michelle bachman live at the u.n we've got uh nora bin laden live in geneva
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the 14th of june uh i'm going to speak i think there's 50 other speakers throughout the day
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uh you'll be able to go online uh and watch this it'll be quite this is steve stern's in back of
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this and of course steve's one of the biggest guys in the precinct strategy but make sure you go check
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that out uh today we're also still waiting for governor desantis uh in fact we're going to have
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caroline on i think later in the week governor desantis come back and walk us through
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his his theory on taxes you know the this entire thing on taxes social security because now in the
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death ceiling this is the big fight here they're trying to accuse us of cutting social security
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and medicare that's not going to happen they're accusing us of not funding social security medicare
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that's just a lie so this is all going to get quite intense this week remember two zero two two two
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five three one two one call give them the what for the old what for also we've got up on the site
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you can get to marjorie taylor green's impeachment week you know join her be a co-signer on the uh
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the impeachment effort all of it so a lot of work to do today before you uh enjoy the memorial day
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holiday we're going to have a lot of it as you know we take memorial day weekend very very seriously
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both saturday and monday very special programming you are not going to want to miss it plus all the
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updates and news and all that as we typically get okay i've asked jason brown jason uh thank you for
00:48:54.300
joining us over at covettaxrelief.com i i wanted how many war room entities people associate the
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war room that use the code have come to your site and what's the gross dollar amount of the refunds
00:49:05.740
they've gotten to date hey steve thanks for having us again it's good to see you so yeah some i get to
00:49:11.740
be the bearer of good news right with everything going on and just war room listeners just over a
00:49:17.100
thousand businesses and i just got the number as of this morning a hundred and fifty eight million
00:49:23.820
dollars in checks cut to those businesses that that stayed open during covet and retained their
00:49:29.420
w-2 employees so man it's that's and you and you're the top dog so that's exciting
00:49:35.660
but tell us why this is why i want everybody you know because we're telling people hey it's about
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self-reliance it's all this and you got to focus you know whether it's your title whether it's looking
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at gold all of it to get focus here where do people go who would even be eligible or should
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they just contact you uh anyway walk me through what the eligibility requirements are and then how
00:49:55.580
you take people and kind of advise them of how to do this yeah so look they can go to covidtaxrelief.org
00:50:04.700
there's an 800 number there they can call in speak with one of our representatives they'll take about
00:50:09.820
10 minutes steve and walk them through a questionnaire that directly parallels the
00:50:14.460
qualification guidelines that the irs has laid out for this program and and steve remember this
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this is legislation that president trump put into office or put into effect before he left office he
00:50:24.780
wanted that money to go into the hands of small business owners that were going to be affected by the
00:50:31.180
pandemic which they certainly were and um this is the last covid stimulus money available to those
00:50:37.820
business owners it's up to twenty six thousand dollars per employee so you've got these small
00:50:44.220
businesses with two three four five employees getting you know a hundred thousand plus and and of course it
00:50:50.620
goes up from there now you did not have to correct me if i'm wrong these have to be w2 employees but
00:50:57.660
you didn't actually have to take money during during covid to to qualify for this and you can qualify if
00:51:03.180
your church or not for profit yeah yeah you you've got it right so churches non-profits private schools
00:51:11.580
and of course you know regular regular companies even if you took ppp loan um you can still qualify for
00:51:20.700
erc the employee retention credit we'll crunch all the numbers for you it's a pretty seamless process if you
00:51:27.180
go to that website we'll walk you through the questionnaire and and and essentially just hold you by the
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hand and take you all the way cradle to grave and it's totally free unless you apply and then
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something happens and then you guys uh come in as some sort of advisor right but my point is it's
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totally free to contact you and to go through all this right yep 100 there's no retainer we don't charge
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anything up front uh we just take a percentage on the back end if when you get your money that way
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there's no up front cost no barrier to entry and and different we we threw out ppp real a minute ago
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erc is not a loan that has to be forgiven or paid back it's not a grant steve that's free money but
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you're told how you have to spend it it comes in the form of a check from the u.s treasury you put
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it in your business take distribution help employees do whatever you want with those funds
00:52:20.300
uh jason one more time how do people how do people get to you because i want everybody to
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pile into this and check it out and see if you qualify president trump sent this program up for
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a reason uh i want everybody to go check it out where do they go that's it go to covid tax relief dot
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org covid tax relief dot org as you can see there you can put if you don't if you don't want to hold
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sit on hold for a second because as you can imagine when we do these shows our phone lines you know
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absolutely melt and so you're welcome to call that 800 number right there or you can type in your
00:52:54.300
information and we'll call you back as soon as we have a free second perfect okay jason look forward
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to having you back on let's pile in i want to break the 200 million dollar barrier okay want everybody to
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get that money back uh if you're eligible you got to do this jason thank you so much great work over
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there thanks again the team at covidtaxrelief.org make sure you go check it out uh now go online
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maybe quicker than calling numbers up there too okay it is negotiation day 4 30 meeting at the white
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