Bannon's War Room


Episode 3780: Democrats Plan To Harvest Ballots Sent To Migrant Shelters


Episode Stats

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

In this episode of the War Room, we have a special guest on the show, our great friend James R. R. Records. James has a background in economic development and has been an economist for over 50 years. In this episode, we discuss productivity growth and productivity decline in the United States.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.840 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.440 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you've tried
00:00:20.440 to do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen
00:00:23.620 and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any
00:00:31.620 of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that
00:00:38.360 answer is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:53.620 back in the war room with stephen k bannon and our great friend capital market expert
00:01:00.060 james records james i've got a little background in economic development and i just want to bring
00:01:06.560 one variable up that is always left behind and you you've been talking about it implicitly the whole
00:01:12.920 time but it's productivity growth the uh the lead the economist is at northwestern uh gord robert gordon
00:01:21.980 uh 50 years of work on the subject uh chart after chart it's been declining for 70 years in the
00:01:29.160 united states of america the rate of productivity growth used to be five or six then three or four
00:01:34.260 then two or one and now cbo has productivity falling for the next 30 years their forecast has
00:01:40.720 us going from basically one nine to one six now three things uh make that up uh human capital which i
00:01:48.520 just use a proxy of 12 percent of poor kids in chicago are reading at grade level right i mean
00:01:54.640 that that is a third of economic growth in a sense coming up in our country capital stock is number
00:02:00.560 two our capital stock in the u.s is smaller than china's ours is about 70 trillion there's about 100
00:02:06.120 trillion and then finally a technological advance which we're great at we have the university
00:02:11.700 system like you were saying china the move from middle to high does involve that uh but that that
00:02:17.900 high tech piece has huge implications for income distribution and so i just want you why doesn't
00:02:25.100 the press do not do they just not understand any of this this is the most important thing the real
00:02:31.380 economy is your productivity the stock market is volatile goes up and down and whatever and it's
00:02:37.260 important uh to our you know lives uh but the real economy gets neglected and so i i would just love
00:02:43.100 to hear you uh reinforce our story in your way because you're so good at it james records sure i've
00:02:50.080 read robert gordon's book and the uh the thing that really struck me when we say we're all spun up you
00:02:54.320 know the internet the world wide web uh you know ai uh networking telecommunications all this stuff
00:03:00.060 what gordon said he said the greatest technological innovation that increased productivity the most
00:03:05.360 was indoor plumbing around 1870 because prior to 1870 50 of the human race spent 70 of their time
00:03:14.680 fetching water that's what women did they they got water for your cooking clean whatever 50 of the
00:03:20.620 human race spent 70 of their time fetching water once you got indoor plumbing think of the productivity
00:03:26.000 and the genius of of women they get all of a sudden they could do a million other things there were
00:03:30.700 other issues but that uh and that and that's a network by the way plumbing is a network because you
00:03:35.660 got to connect you know to plants and all this stuff so that when you read something like that's like
00:03:39.820 yeah it's 150 years old and we haven't done better since and they you know talked about a lot of other
00:03:46.060 innovations so um so the point is you're you're right there technology and innovation is the key
00:03:51.340 uh and how do you do that one thing is with what i'm calling american plan 2.0 and this is the trump
00:03:56.780 plan put up the tariffs protect us industry say the world hey you want to sell here that's fine
00:04:02.220 invest here put your money in the us build your semiconductor plants in the us train us workers
00:04:07.580 and the factors you mentioned education technology and capital come together and you have a productivity
00:04:13.580 boom which by the way the united states had in the 19th century from henry clay to william mckinley
00:04:18.860 was one of the greatest peers of growth in in us history let's do that again i think that's exactly
00:04:23.420 what trump is saying yeah and the the the left you gave a good example you talk about productivity
00:04:31.820 after you know 90 debt to gdp uh in the famous book we're well over that we're 130 now and our our
00:04:41.580 our debt to gdp our deficit this year is two trillion dollars uh right we we basically borrowed from the
00:04:47.980 kids shoved it over into g right the c plus i plus g uh and say and we're calling this economic growth
00:04:55.180 so we we're doing two trillion dollars to the government sector all the new jobs are government
00:05:00.700 they're all part-time they're all foreign-born workers the press reports on zero of this uh and
00:05:07.180 the democrats get away with this and so close us out james how do we respond in the war room posse what
00:05:13.500 can we do action action action like steve does how do we take these key ideas that you've just laid
00:05:18.700 out and make them real uh it's so that we we need to put the fear of god into our guys to follow the
00:05:24.700 trump agenda too so close us out on that james yeah it's it's not that difficult this by the way the
00:05:30.940 the debate we're describing davis is a 235 year old debate this starts with Alexander Hamilton and Thomas
00:05:37.180 Jefferson been going strong ever since but uh the other key elements of the american plan high tariffs
00:05:42.460 strong defense invest in the us those are all things we're talking about and a central bank but
00:05:47.260 a real central bank not the federal reserve not the fake central bank we have today but you also have
00:05:51.820 to close the border because all that low wage labor see the capitalists the so-called like the low wages
00:05:58.940 they like the open border don't don't let them kid you republicans and big big money and big tech
00:06:03.580 they like this open border it keeps all the wages down because if the wages are low at the lowest level
00:06:08.940 they're also lower at the middle level and so forth but the the antidote to that and henry
00:06:13.500 ford actually got this right henry ford gave his work around 1915 gave his workers a five dollar an
00:06:18.220 hour race and the other robber baron said hey why'd you do that they didn't have a union at the time
00:06:22.140 why are you giving your workers a race he goes i want them to be able to afford to buy my cars
00:06:26.940 and that's the genius of the american system terrorists raise prices they do but wages go up even
00:06:32.780 more so people can afford stuff and it's all made in the usa but i was in a debate on this the other day and
00:06:37.740 said well what about the rest of the world you know i said what about the rest of the world why is it
00:06:42.860 let them come up with their own you know american plan or their own trumponomics um that's their
00:06:48.220 problem why are we making their problem our problem and this is the problem with the neoliberal consensus
00:06:52.460 and the globalists they're happy if you know incomes in china are going up or or india hell i've been
00:06:58.140 to all of them my friends in indian china love the love the countries but uh we got to put america first
00:07:04.220 i mean i hate to use cliches but that's what we have to do great james thanks for being with us
00:07:09.900 in the war room i'm gonna get you on next week i think i'm uh on deck thursday and friday i want to
00:07:15.900 do a couple more deep dives with you uh you're just first class great teacher the way you explain
00:07:20.300 things uh thanks for being with us in the in the war room uh records just brought up uh shutting down
00:07:26.620 the border as as a key to us uh worker success uh and your lived experience as stephen k uh bannon
00:07:33.900 would would say uh we have rosemary jenks uh one of the best people in the country on immigration
00:07:39.500 coming up we're going to play a cold open right now uh get out your computers look up immigration
00:07:45.100 accountability project iaproject.org please support them and denver why don't you roll the cold open
00:07:53.020 uh for rosemary jenks you ask people what what are your top issues and they say we're concerned
00:07:57.180 about our border i mean her she was the border borders are the numbers skyrocketed she was
00:08:02.700 supervising a policy that ended up right now there's three thousand people coming in a caravan
00:08:08.700 she was going after our customs and border patrol agents she she was going after she wasn't she you
00:08:14.380 want to be factual and subtle and i appreciate that that is a good instinct so she wasn't the
00:08:19.580 borders are she was assigned to work to go to the countries where that were the source of these uh
00:08:25.420 of these immigrants and try and work with them to uh to remove uh inducements for people to come
00:08:31.980 uh here but she never was the borders are she wasn't in charge of the border they were you will call
00:08:37.020 them that her that and she's gonna have to contend with that this is the kind of thing that is playing
00:08:41.740 out all over conservative media i just want to do a little bit of uh record correcting uh there's no
00:08:49.340 there's not record crime right now number one harris was um put in charge as you said earlier of
00:08:55.100 combating the roots of immigration she was not and is not the borders are and the biden administration
00:09:00.380 did task a vice president kamala harris with the issue of migrant crossings naming her the so-called
00:09:05.740 border czar i've asked her uh the vp today because she's the most qualified person to do it to lead our
00:09:12.620 efforts with mexico and the northern triangle and the countries uh that help we're gonna need help in
00:09:21.740 stemming the movement of uh so many folks uh stemming the migration to our southern border we've
00:09:30.540 been to the border we've been to the border you haven't been to the border i and i haven't been to
00:09:36.060 europe and i mean i don't i don't understand the point that you're making they brought back in the
00:09:42.460 war room with stephen k bannon uh i ran on that issue uh congress ten years ago uh one uh largely on
00:09:49.420 that basis uh worked as hard as i could on capitol hill with the key groups up there one of the key
00:09:55.900 figures that was putting pressure on congress the key figure i will say putting pressure on congress
00:10:02.460 there's many other groups we have them all on all week they do great work as well uh but rosemary
00:10:07.500 jenks uh welcome to the war room she's with iaproject.org immigration accountability uh and
00:10:15.500 that's what we need rosemary why don't you respond to those clips then we'll dig in a little further
00:10:20.140 thanks for being with us thanks dave it's great to be with you i am just astonished at the gaslighting
00:10:27.020 it is just unreal the the like rewriting of history um and you know you can't change the facts you
00:10:35.420 cannot change the numbers and i actually uh have a chart to share with you that says it better than
00:10:42.940 words ever can um if you can put up that that chart this is actually the original version of the chart
00:10:52.460 that president trump had showing at the rally in uh pennsylvania it was originally created by senator
00:10:59.660 ron johnson's office and you can see why president biden wanted to i'm sorry president trump wanted to
00:11:05.260 talk about this because you the the historic levels of illegal immigration and this is just the southwest
00:11:13.260 border but these historic levels on the right side of the chart under the biden harris administration
00:11:18.940 are insane i mean this does not happen by accident this is intentional and mr rickards was just talking
00:11:29.260 about um you know the the cheap labor and how both republicans and democrats want cheap labor and that is
00:11:36.700 actually true um there are fewer and fewer republicans who are demanding cheap labor these days than when i
00:11:43.500 started in this 30 years ago but the fact is now we have democrats wanting cheap votes while a handful of
00:11:51.820 republicans still want cheap labor and the cheap boats is what explains the historic levels of illegal
00:12:00.540 immigration shown in this chart under the biden harris administration there's no other explanation there
00:12:06.460 is nothing else that democrats have to gain except uh uh population in the united states basically whose
00:12:14.620 whose ballots they can harvest and vote wherever they're needed and the the process of that first of all um
00:12:23.340 president biden signed an executive order um over a year ago to require all federal agencies to provide
00:12:31.820 voter registration information to every person they come in contact with so the department of homeland
00:12:38.220 security is providing voter registration information to whom non-citizens the department of labor the the
00:12:46.220 federal bureau of prisons they all have to provide voter registration information and the vote the federal
00:12:53.580 voter registration form has a check box that you saw do you check that says i'm a u.s citizen and then you
00:13:00.140 sign your name under penalty of perjury if you don't speak english you almost certainly don't read english you
00:13:07.020 probably don't understand what this form is that a government official has just given you and told you
00:13:13.420 to fill out so you're going to fill it out now the problem comes when we look at the migrant centers
00:13:19.820 and there are migrant centers scattered all across the country now thanks to the biden administration's
00:13:25.900 efforts to open the borders and so at those migrant centers the question is are the ngos running them
00:13:36.140 offering voter registration information and forms to the migrants and in fact we have evidence that they
00:13:42.780 are and in the the second page of of the document that i sent you there's actually um that's not it but um
00:13:53.580 that's fine there is congresswoman malia malia talkis from new york actually found a contract that the
00:14:03.740 new york city is requiring the migrant centers to sign and the it says specifically and i'm quoting here
00:14:11.900 the contractor shall provide and distribute voter registration forms to all persons not all citizens
00:14:20.540 all persons she has that contract that's the standard contract that new york city is requiring these
00:14:27.580 migrant shelters to sign now what's going to happen the migrants are going to rosemary hold hold right
00:14:34.300 there we're going to come back hit rewind on that one uh this is all tied together right who's filling
00:14:40.780 out the forms uh who's mandating the use of these forms uh stay with us rosemary jinx uh it with the
00:14:50.220 accountability project right iaproject.org go check them out support them iaproject.org
00:14:59.820 the elites are getting desperate they now want to use the technology behind bitcoin for their own
00:15:05.020 orwellian purposes their gold to dominate our economy by forcing everyone to use central bank
00:15:11.260 digital currencies which they control imagine your every purchase being called into question
00:15:17.260 your every move tracked like you live in a communist country this is not the america we want but it is the
00:15:24.220 america they want to create fortunately you can fight back i believe owning gold is the best solution
00:15:30.300 why because it keeps you in control and safeguards your savings plus with a gold ira from birch gold
00:15:37.180 you can move your ira or 401k into physical gold without paying any taxes or penalties to learn more
00:15:44.780 get a free info kit by going to birchgold.com slash band and that's birchgold.com slash band and
00:15:51.580 birch gold is the only gold company i trust to help patriots defend their savings let me repeat that
00:15:57.980 birch gold group is the only gold company i trust to help patriots defend their savings so take a
00:16:04.540 stand right now go to birchgold.com slash band and get your free info kit on gold ira
00:16:13.340 here's your host stephen k bannon
00:16:20.620 welcome back to the war room dave bratt sitting in with the great stephen k bannon we have rosemary
00:16:25.980 jenks uh in with us uh from immigration accountability project iaproject.org go check
00:16:33.980 it out uh but first going back to uh james records uh when he's talking about the significance of real
00:16:39.660 estate or no real estate in china uh in our country we got cracks in the banking system on real estate
00:16:46.940 too commercial real estate sector uh one cannot say enough the value of your home as the primary
00:16:54.620 asset in your life all the interest payments all the principal payments you've put in uh that is
00:17:01.260 your primary asset likely if you're with me and the the bulk of the people in the american middle class
00:17:07.660 uh living their lives uh make sure you guard that asset go to home title lock uh dot com home title
00:17:16.140 lock dot com war room code word uh they will ensure uh that your home is protected that that title cannot
00:17:24.860 be stolen they have given plenty of stories on the war room over the years graceland etc uh plenty of
00:17:31.580 just regular folks getting ripped off it's unbelievable you can't believe it's true uh but
00:17:36.060 go out to home title lock uh dot com uh code word bannon for the discount and uh they'll do you right
00:17:42.460 and uh give them a ring if you have questions with them too uh back to rosemary jenks on immigration i
00:17:48.380 think you were just covering rosemary uh our federal government is quite involved in distributing uh
00:17:56.140 election materials uh some of the folks can't uh read or write in english and so why don't you
00:18:03.340 summarize that again and then we'll take it from there yeah so under the president's executive order
00:18:09.020 every federal agency has to provide voter registration forms to everyone with whom they
00:18:14.860 come into contact so these are people a lot of times people who don't speak english or read english
00:18:20.860 and they're being handed a a document by a government official and told to sign it and so they do and
00:18:28.300 then they're registered to vote which by the way is a felony offense and makes them deportable which they
00:18:34.060 often don't know but the the bigger problem is these migrant shelters so if the ngos running the
00:18:41.260 migrant shelters are registering illegal aliens to vote which we know that they are based on not just
00:18:49.180 a new york city contract but based on other evidence as well then what's going to happen is
00:18:54.860 they're using the illegal aliens are using the address of the migrant shelter on their registration
00:19:00.700 forms so for any states that mail out ballots those ballots are going to be mailed to the migrant
00:19:06.780 shelters i guarantee you that the democrats have a plan for how to harvest those ballots they now have
00:19:14.700 a whole list of names of people they know are ineligible to vote but are registered to vote and are
00:19:21.340 going to be sent ballots so somebody's going to fill out those ballots and they're going to be delivered
00:19:26.140 to some you know voter office so what we really need to do is have election officials looking
00:19:33.100 through the voter rolls for multiple people with different last names registered at the same address
00:19:39.980 and then figure out if that address is a migrant shelter because those are non-citizens this could
00:19:45.260 be a make or break it's huge the the felony piece you you mentioned there is no small deal either
00:19:53.260 uh just give me 30 seconds on that again it's a felony to do what it's a felony to vote illegally
00:20:00.860 it's also a felony to falsely claim u.s citizenship which they're doing by checking the box and signing
00:20:07.340 their name under penalty of perjury so if you register to vote you've committed a felony if you vote you've
00:20:13.660 committed another felony and you are deportable after that and so this is this is an important public
00:20:19.980 service announcement non-citizens legal or illegal non-citizens are ineligible to vote and it is a
00:20:27.340 felony deportable offense yep unbelievable uh rosemary jenks uh the immigration accountability project
00:20:36.620 uh when i was in congress uh immigration was huge the democrats want cheap labor uh they say it's good
00:20:43.820 for the economy of course it's not good for the american worker uh the american worker uh in not
00:20:49.500 just border states but across the country they're suffering now they're suffering under uh the
00:20:54.060 inflation from this past regime from the federal reserve uh from the competition over the border uh
00:21:00.700 so the the the immigration uh issue is huge but it's not the democrats it's not just the left when i
00:21:06.380 was in congress in the republican chamber over half of the people voted wrong because they were
00:21:12.300 supporting big corporations and cheap labor uh and they were dissing the american people that's why
00:21:18.860 the american first uh project now that's underway is uniting democrats republicans uh everybody black
00:21:27.340 hispanic blue collar workers it's america first the republicans are in on this thing it's the uniparty
00:21:34.540 uh rosemary when when why do we need the uh immigration accountability project to solve that problem
00:21:42.380 yeah you're exactly right dave and what the immigration accountability project is completely
00:21:48.300 focused on is making sure that voters know exactly what their elected officials are doing on immigration
00:21:56.060 a lot of times members of congress take show votes that so that they can pretend that they're on the
00:22:01.340 right side of the issue but behind closed doors they're working for cheap labor we're going to expose
00:22:07.100 them we just need all the help we can get to do that very good where do they go to get your rosemary
00:22:14.700 iaproject.org iaproject.org and all of our social media is on the website great that this is number one
00:22:24.220 issue with the trump agenda the republican platform agenda the number one issue uh if you want to solve
00:22:30.380 the problem uh there's no accountability right now that i know of uh that's why congress is getting
00:22:35.820 away with murder even on the republican side all political views are my own but those are the facts
00:22:40.780 that's the way it is uh please support uh rosemary we also want to give a shout out to uh one of our
00:22:45.660 sponsors great group of guys and and women at public square.com go check them out public square.com you
00:22:53.020 do not have to be gaslit uh by firms uh who are are going against you uh the starbucks's and the paypal's
00:23:01.020 and the maybellines who are support supporting values and lifestyles that uh just make you cringe
00:23:09.100 uh go to public square.com check them out they uh have thousands and thousands of firms
00:23:15.260 aligned with them uh that all share your values we were talking about this the other day we do have
00:23:20.780 power as conservatives we're not using it uh the church is not registered to vote the conservatives
00:23:25.580 are not investing uh in like-minded firms you have huge dollars in your retirement accounts everybody
00:23:31.980 listening here uh if we spread this and we can change behavior overnight firms respond uh to that
00:23:37.980 pressure so go check out public square.com uh honored to have one of our long-standing friends
00:23:43.740 of the war room in-house he's our go-to energy expert i was reading the other day on uh pennsylvania and
00:23:52.140 vp now presidential candidate kamala harris uh and her position on fracking etc and i want to know
00:23:59.580 what that means and so we're going to david walsh he's our man on the scene david thanks for being with
00:24:04.860 us uh as always uh why don't you lead us through what's going on uh on that issue and then more broadly
00:24:10.220 thanks dave hey dave thanks for having me hey kamala has been uh out in the past aggressively with
00:24:17.020 a full ban recommendation on fracking of oil and gas across the country a full ban on offshore drilling
00:24:24.300 of any kind and also in terms of the pushing environmental justice and government capped utility
00:24:30.940 costs which the state of california has already experimented with to some degree capping utility
00:24:36.220 cost and stratifying percentage of income to denominate how much people pay for electricity
00:24:41.580 instead of per use basis which does promote efficient use and in efficiency measures instead of that
00:24:48.540 hiding and obfuscating electricity cost by burying them inside government subsidies which is what these
00:24:55.180 caps do california's evaluating her state 42 percent of its electricity cost be then allocated back to
00:25:01.740 taxpayers in taxes instead of in use rates which is appalling for efficiency so these are all the
00:25:07.660 kinds of things she's pushing pushing uh in her career much harder than biden had prior to his election
00:25:14.060 so this is yeah great concern yeah go back to that first opening series you had which i think is the
00:25:22.220 the most dominant the full ban on fracking uh what what percent of energy is that uh how many
00:25:30.140 saudi's arabia's do we have or whatever you know put it in layman's terms for us but what are we
00:25:35.340 talking about when you're talking about this full ban uh what's the impact on the country on the
00:25:39.740 economy on on your energy costs at home uh how does that work out dave well at this point in time
00:25:45.740 about 70 percent of the natural gas that we enjoy in the country is fracked that's how it's originated
00:25:51.580 and produced yeah natural gas it provides 42 of the electricity in the country and that's electricity
00:25:58.780 that runs baseload meaning all of the time so when we talk about now server centers data centers larry
00:26:04.460 fink talks about ai and our growing shortage of electricity because renewables don't supply nearly
00:26:10.380 enough they're vastly deficient in hours per day that they work natural gas more of it becomes a
00:26:16.940 dominant factor on having the kind of industrial server center data center and ai capacity that
00:26:22.780 we're talking about plus evs all this stuff that would take the electricity demand needs up by about
00:26:28.220 a factor of two that can only be done with full-time power generation plants such as those run with
00:26:34.060 natural gas which today already is 42 percent of our electricity if that's cut off we've got massive
00:26:40.940 price uplift beyond what we're seeing already in this administration we've already seen 31
00:26:46.540 uptick in electricity costs nationally due to how much how much 30 how much already and then how
00:26:53.580 much more from the beginning of his administration up 31 this will progressively continue i've got some
00:27:00.220 charts on this sent denver i don't know if they're able to be brought up but we've already seen a
00:27:05.660 radical increase in electricity cost because of the shutting down baseload constant duty plants
00:27:11.740 and bringing online massive quantities of four and a half hour a day solar eight hour a day wind with
00:27:17.740 massive intermittents massive shortage of electricity coming from those new sources as we've shut down
00:27:23.980 coal and not built gas plants so we've seen that as we continue to do that rates in this country will
00:27:29.900 probably triple over the next 15 years electricity rates as we continue to opt for short power systems solar
00:27:38.620 wind and battery storage that cost a fortune solar five times more in capex cost than combined cycle
00:27:45.980 wind offshore 11 times more hey dave we're coming right back hold hold hold that thought dave walsh
00:27:53.900 uh giving the full cost the impact of the green new deal on steroids coming in with perhaps the next
00:28:02.220 president of the united states uh the war room always gives it to you straight back with dave walsh and the
00:28:08.220 receipts on energy stay with us in the war room america is facing a real danger the kind of danger
00:28:14.780 only real americans are ready for now what makes a real american a defender of truth a freedom fighter
00:28:21.660 someone who knows what's coming and knows that the government won't help you real americans prepare
00:28:28.460 with my patriot supply since 2008 my patriot supply has helped millions of americans gear up for emergencies
00:28:34.380 today their popular four-week emergency food kits can't stay at a customer's cart
00:28:41.100 get yours before they're gone go right now to mypatriotsupply.com each contains tasty breakfasts
00:28:47.820 lunches dinners averaging over 2 000 calories per day plus with ultra durable four-layer packaging it
00:28:54.860 lasts up to 25 years in storage let me repeat that 25 years in storage order as many kits as you need and
00:29:02.620 save 50 bucks on each one free shipping included order by 3 p.m and your items ship that same day
00:29:09.260 stock up on these essential food kits at mypatriotsupply.com that's mypatriotsupply.com
00:29:15.900 take action do it today here's your host stephen k bannon
00:29:20.780 dave bratt in the war room with stephen k bannon and our good friend energy expert dave wall she's
00:29:31.340 been leading us through the implications of a possible uh president uh kamala harris on a total ban on
00:29:38.620 fracking in pennsylvania uh dave in a couple minutes outline what are what are our key exports uh in this
00:29:47.500 country and then contrast uh the energy uh full spectrum dominance approach of uh trump versus
00:29:54.860 biden and harris well david you've highlighted numerous times we have a trillion dollar trade
00:29:59.980 deficit in this country we export far less than we uh we import the the top four four of the top five
00:30:07.660 exported commodities in the in the country our natural gas a oil b chemicals deriving from gas and
00:30:14.860 oil c and plastics products deriving from oil and gas manufacturer d for the top five export products
00:30:21.820 these are about 360 billion gas and oil alone of the two trillion a year we export so massively
00:30:28.060 importance to the stabilization of the currency and having at least an attack on the trade deficit which
00:30:34.540 china is the main culprit of about 800 billion a year of imports from china to to fight that the need
00:30:41.020 to continue to produce for our our citizens and for exportation the mass quantities of marcella shale
00:30:47.820 the bach and shale west texas shale being produced on a legendary basis to support continuance of our
00:30:54.700 domestic economy being very strong as president trump pointed out in his thousand words on energy
00:31:00.140 in the acceptance speech at the rnc and to keep a handle on the balance of trade not going completely out
00:31:07.020 of control yeah but dave i think you wanted to point us uh somewhere give us your coordinates uh
00:31:13.260 anything the war room posse should be reading and a couple action items and we got senator rand paul on
00:31:18.940 deck well the new mega deal had been mentioned i'd like to promote that uh a good good friend um uh
00:31:26.140 navarro put this together i happen to have the energy chapter highlight very brief terms
00:31:29.980 president trump's energy plans um i can be reached on getter true social and x at dave walsh energy thank you
00:31:36.700 thank you dave american patriot make sure you follow dave walsh on his coordinates uh he's always with
00:31:44.380 us he's our energy expert uh contrasting uh your lived experience your future uh coming up uh now it's
00:31:51.660 our pleasure uh once again uh to welcome uh senator rand paul to the war room um we're both i think uh
00:32:02.140 aligned on the freedom uh as the central value virtue of this republic uh freedom comes out of
00:32:09.420 the judeo-christian tradition uh but the the uh the constitution the bill of rights the rule of law
00:32:15.420 our economy uh is is based on this idea in the textbook you know econ 101 of free markets
00:32:26.140 and a market on the supply curve you're supposed to have a bunch of firms competing and duking it out
00:32:30.700 uh and when you have that competition it leads to lower prices and better quality and good quantity
00:32:36.140 and all that uh right now we got the magnificent seven uh just massive firms with massive political
00:32:44.140 power i i if i were still in congress i'd be writing up trust buster bills uh i'm not gonna put uh
00:32:50.940 senator rand paul in any bucket right here but i'm let him speak for himself uh senator rand paul
00:32:56.220 welcome to the war room uh and on this freedom initiative what do you see are the are the major
00:33:01.500 moves we have to make to restore and keep our republic you know if you watch uh cnn which i don't
00:33:09.900 really recommend you will hear a lot about democracy unfortunately they fundamentally don't get what the
00:33:16.700 most important democratic uh enterprise is in the world it's the marketplace it's democratic in the
00:33:23.900 sense that it's completely voluntary and that you vote every day with your dollars so you vote for
00:33:29.180 what companies will succeed by the things you purchase now as far as big being bad i don't
00:33:34.460 think big is bad unless they're using government to create their bigness they're using government to
00:33:39.820 create their monopoly if you're simply apple and i don't agree with some of the social politics of apple
00:33:45.660 but you sell a great product and people love your product i'm not for breaking up apple
00:33:50.460 uh i will contest maybe their views if they're politically on the other side of issues and i i
00:33:57.020 just don't think that bigness is necessarily bad because bigness means you're pleasing the consumer and
00:34:02.780 the consumer is buying your product but ultimately the greatest form of democracy is capitalism where you
00:34:09.020 vote with your dollars every day yeah no that's good and so there uh i i am a little bit uh more
00:34:20.220 active on that issue when it comes to trust busting just because of the of the trends and
00:34:26.140 the tendencies we're encountering right now we had mike benz on yesterday great uh discussion of
00:34:31.980 corruption at dhs uh using uh right the government using uh several of the magnificent uh some firms to
00:34:40.220 censor the american people and so i i'm just i'm yeah go ahead brandon and it and when you talk about it
00:34:47.180 this is what's important sort of about first amendment issues i was completely behind eric
00:34:51.580 schmidt's case missouri versus biden i thought the lower courts got it right because the government does
00:34:57.260 not have a right to use a private company to censor our speech but when it comes to the company alone
00:35:03.660 i differ from some of the conservatives some of the conservatives have said well let's regulate
00:35:08.060 twitter like a utility because so many people use it and we'll have a regulated utility well i'm old
00:35:13.740 enough to remember when ma bell and at&t was a regulated utility and you had to go wait in line
00:35:19.660 for a terrible ugly black phone that had no functionality at all and it was worse than the
00:35:24.780 post office so a regulated utility doesn't excite me for living in an economy or an internet where they're
00:35:31.180 going to be regulated utilities so really if you look at the first amendment uh very clearly it's about
00:35:37.660 government not doing things congress shall not abridge speech so the fbi has no right and neither
00:35:43.340 does homeland security to meet with twitter or to meet with youtube and they should be forbidden from
00:35:48.140 that now if it's just twitter saying we want content controls and we're going to do this and that we don't
00:35:53.420 like conservatives and we're going to ban them unfortunately that that is the way the marketplace
00:35:57.580 works and you leave them and you go somewhere else so for example when youtube uh took speeches of
00:36:03.420 mine down that i made on the senate floor talking about a cabal of people in the administration that
00:36:10.380 tried to uh impeach trump and that started it while at work in the national security council
00:36:15.980 when i mentioned that they took it down because i mentioned a guy's name eric chiarmela who was working
00:36:21.020 for government at the time and he was the so-called whistleblower but i don't think you're a whistleblower
00:36:25.820 when you're working and conspiring at work to concoct an impeachment based on something that was
00:36:30.860 not an impeachable offense but was a policy position but also i gave a speech on masks or
00:36:37.020 an interview on masks on a public or a broadcast television that was taken down from youtube but
00:36:43.820 instead of saying i want to ban youtube or force them to take my speech my position is i just went
00:36:48.460 to rumble and so i put all my videos on rumble and we try to cater to them because they are more open
00:36:54.300 to free speech uh so i think it's an important distinction whether or not we want to regulate the
00:36:59.100 internet because the danger of regulating the internet is that you set up some sort of government
00:37:03.500 committee which sounds good when you're in charge but then when the other guys get in charge uh having
00:37:08.860 a committee decide what content is good on the internet may not be what you bargained for right
00:37:15.420 right well good which brings us to point number two uh everything up in the swamp right now seems to
00:37:21.900 be pointing to three letter agencies right the the secret service is under dhs ben's is on yesterday
00:37:29.340 talking about the complicity and the behavior linkages between the state department dod dhs uh
00:37:37.180 the the the three letter agencies and the mainstream media uh on this cabal uh the the republicans uh we we have
00:37:47.900 not uh brought any discipline to bear on just gross negligence over and over and over 51 intelligence
00:37:55.100 officers russiagate for three years uh steve bannon's in jail uh for a warped committee that mike johnson says
00:38:02.780 was misconstrued uh where are the republicans uh putting some consequences in place on this grotesque
00:38:11.420 misbehavior you know on steve bannon and peter navarro i told the house leadership from the very
00:38:17.500 beginning the january 6th committee should have been continued everybody on it should have been
00:38:22.460 fired they should have been replaced with republicans the same way the democrats did it
00:38:26.940 and not to be vindictive but to undo those subpoenas i would have done that on january 1st when
00:38:33.820 the republicans were sworn in in charge of the house i would have convened the committee one time
00:38:38.780 i would have voted to get rid of those subpoenas and then i would have also said at that time
00:38:43.740 we're disbanding the committee because it was a corrupt process and we're not going to do this to
00:38:48.060 our opponents that's why we're disbanding it but i would have met once to wipe out those subpoenas
00:38:52.620 now some very smart lawyers tell me it wouldn't have worked but i don't know i would have gone with
00:38:57.340 my lawyers then back to court and said look the so-called grand jury which is not really a grand
00:39:03.180 jury because it was a bunch of partisans have rescinded the subpoena why are you holding me in
00:39:08.220 contempt i think that's a strong argument lawyers that know more about the process tell me it wouldn't
00:39:12.860 have worked but i think it was worth it even for the optics of them showing that this was a farce
00:39:18.300 and they were trying to undo the farce so uh i think we should have done that i still think they
00:39:23.180 ought to do that frankly with regard to spending and the three-letter agencies republicans have had
00:39:29.180 a terrible job of using the power of the purse i mean for example speaker johnson went along with the
00:39:36.060 democrats he voted against the majority in his caucus for the most recent spending bill for the ukraine
00:39:41.980 funding and against fisa reform all the things that really donald trump says he cares about mike
00:39:48.780 johnson voted on the other side of these issues but they don't use the power of the purse so for
00:39:53.740 example the 51 intelligence agents that said the hunter biden laptop was russian disinformation
00:40:01.180 this was a lie many of them still have access i was standing in the oval office with president trump
00:40:08.060 when some of these issues came up and he said i said mr president take away their access these
00:40:12.860 people are selling their access to cnn they still have classified knowledge take away their access and
00:40:18.380 he did i think that with the power of the purse you could force these issues defund the cia till they
00:40:24.780 take away the access to the 51 people who lied about the laptop they're lying to the public and acting in
00:40:31.900 a rankly partisan way should preclude them from ever getting classified information you can't
00:40:37.020 have thieves and liars uh you shouldn't have thieves and liars working in the intel agencies
00:40:43.180 and then using that information to manipulate politics yep yep senator rampaul we got about a
00:40:49.260 minute and a half two minutes left i hate to give you such a short time on the this huge issue but
00:40:55.100 the federal reserve your dad uh is an american icon on that issue uh they have caused the 0708 crisis
00:41:03.900 according to the the greatest monetary theorists john taylor uh what are your views if if if we don't
00:41:10.460 get an america first type uh at treasury and the folks over the federal reserve i just see them always
00:41:17.500 favoring the wall street fat cats enriching the rich and the middle class takes a bath as usual uh what
00:41:24.300 what would be your counsel uh to president trump who should he appoint to these major positions
00:41:29.740 so that we at least at a minimum reform the fed to follow a taylor rule or something that will be
00:41:35.020 good for the american people well the federal reserve is in the chain of blame for uh inflation but really
00:41:43.740 it starts with congress congress borrows about two trillion dollars a year of that two trillion we sell
00:41:49.900 some to the general public and treasury bonds we sell some to foreign countries treasury bonds but
00:41:55.340 then the federal reserve buys about a third of that when the federal reserve buys a third of our debt
00:42:00.140 when they add hundreds of billions of dollars to the money supply that dilutes the value of the currency
00:42:05.660 and that's what creates inflation the reason i recite something that everybody that took econ one should
00:42:11.100 know is that there are people in the senate elizabeth warren being uh one who's very vocal that the prices are
00:42:18.780 rising in your grocery store because the grocery store owners are monopolies and greedy right this
00:42:23.980 is where we have to be very careful of both liberals and sometimes populists who think that it's the
00:42:30.060 business causing high prices instead of the understanding that it's congress and the fed that
00:42:34.620 calls the high prices but she wants to break up the grocery stores that's ridiculous and if she
00:42:39.340 were in my third grade economic class i would fail her right give us your coordinate senator rand paul
00:42:46.780 always great to have you on you're a crowd favorite uh how do people reach you support you and uh and
00:42:52.380 give us your coordinates i think through all portals if you go to rand paul.com you can find
00:42:57.900 several different portals i've got official facebook unofficial facebook i got twitter i got unofficial
00:43:02.780 twitter we are all over social media come join us good good god bless you keep up the great work
00:43:09.180 for freedom senator rand paul on the war room uh always lighten it up by get renewing our energy thank
00:43:16.060 you senator for 10 years patriot mobile has been americans only conservative christian wireless
00:43:23.180 provider let me repeat that for 10 years patriot mobile has been america's only christian
00:43:29.580 conservative wireless provider we need to stand together and support companies that share our values
00:43:35.900 patriot mobile offers dependable nationwide coverage giving you the ability to access all three
00:43:42.220 major networks which means you get the same coverage you've been accustomed to without funding
00:43:49.100 the progressive left if you're sick and tired of the globalist leftist takeover of america's
00:43:54.700 corporations go to patriot mobile dot com slash bannon and support a company that actually believes in
00:44:01.180 america when you switch to patriot mobile you're sending the message that you support free speech
00:44:07.420 religious freedom the sanctity of life the second amendment and our military veterans and first
00:44:13.100 responders their 100 based customer service team takes makes switching easy you keep your number you
00:44:20.940 keep your phone or you upgrade just go to patriot mobile dot com slash bannon or call 972
00:44:27.500 patriot that's 972 patriot and get free activation today with the offer code bannon
00:44:33.900 patriot mobile dot com bannon or call 972 patriot take action do this today here's your host steven k bannon
00:44:50.460 date bratt back in the war room with the great uh steven k bannon uh it's our pleasure and honor to
00:44:56.700 uh welcome uh the great rabbi walicki back to the war room a friend of steve bannon and the show
00:45:02.940 uh brother we got uh prime minister netanyahu in congress there's politics flying all over the
00:45:10.940 place on this there's a special relationship uh between israel and the united states of america
00:45:17.500 for biblical religious reasons there's foreign policy implications uh so why don't you i know
00:45:23.100 you're going on a longer uh a show later in the day but uh why don't you tee us up and tell us uh
00:45:28.380 tell us how we should be viewing what's going on up in the swamp today thank you dean brath for having
00:45:33.820 me on i think that there's really two things that the war room posse should be watching for in this
00:45:38.780 netanyahu speech one of them the first one is that just last week the knesset in advance of netanyahu's
00:45:46.540 speech voted overwhelmingly 68 to nine with a whole bunch of of left-leaning knesset members not showing
00:45:53.740 up because they didn't want to vote against it but 68 to nine and most of that nine were the arab
00:45:58.540 knesset members who are anti-israel voting against calls for a palestinian state a two-state solution
00:46:04.300 most people don't understand how disastrous that would be for israel but they were doing that
00:46:08.780 because there are rumors and there's a good reason to believe that netanyahu is being pressured by the
00:46:13.340 biden administration to make noises in favor of a palestinian state so everyone in israel is going to be
00:46:17.820 watching for that but more importantly dave what i'm concerned with is does prime minister netanyahu
00:46:24.220 understand where america first is does he understand what the republican party and what
00:46:29.660 the ascended mega movement is all about because because that's really who's going to be winning
00:46:34.140 that's the donald trump movement and if prime minister netanyahu thinks that he's still talking
00:46:38.620 to old neocons and it's all about funding he's got another thing coming i've been vocal in israel
00:46:44.460 being opposed to this dependent relationship where the relationship is all about israel getting funds
00:46:49.820 i'm in favor of the jd vance approach jd vance right is pro israel because israel and the united
00:46:55.900 states share the destiny and the history of the judeo-christian civilization if israel if the jewish
00:47:02.780 people returning to our homeland after 3000 years in fulfillment of the most repeated biblical prophecy
00:47:09.180 isn't important to americans who come from a biblical worldview
00:47:13.580 then we've got bigger problems than geopolitics jd vance his approach while at the same time again
00:47:19.580 voting against the aid because aid to israel comes with strings attached and we just look at all the
00:47:24.700 leverage the biden administration is wielding against israel preventing us from destroying hamas
00:47:30.220 which is all built on all that aid israel's a wealthy nation and we should be able to fend for
00:47:35.180 ourselves but we signed some bad deals with the obama administration that have forced us to get
00:47:39.820 all our weapons from the u.s and close down our own munitions factories that have tied our hands
00:47:44.380 but as politics are today what i'm looking for is to see that prime minister netanyahu understands the
00:47:49.900 changing winds of politics in america and speaks to the america first movement about judeo-christian
00:47:56.300 values and how israel's fight is a fight for america as well because our enemies always say israel's this
00:48:03.100 little satan and america's the great satan yeah thank you rabbi very well said very clean uh give us
00:48:12.300 on the war room uh some hope when it comes to the special relationship with israel of course that has
00:48:19.900 to do with god uh and uh you know israel when i was over in israel years ago there was a strong strong
00:48:28.300 support for the u.s and back then uh president trump i i would you know guess in seventy eighty
00:48:34.620 percent uh and now with all this uh university protests and revolts on the palestinian stuff
00:48:41.660 uh give give us some sense of where you think israel uh is going to be and then the the jewish
00:48:47.820 population in in the united states uh is there cause to be optimistic that that uh we're moving in
00:48:54.220 positive directions there well for the jewish community the united states overwhelmingly the
00:49:00.220 jews in america have abandoned their faith and our progressive left but younger american jews
00:49:06.460 skew more towards tradition the israeli population is right wing and nationalist israel's a right-wing
00:49:11.660 country there's a reason why we haven't had a left-wing prime minister since ehud barak some 20 years ago
00:49:17.260 younger israelis the the stereotype you're used to in america is flipped in israel younger israelis
00:49:22.380 are more right-wing more faithful to god more conservative in their politics than older israelis
00:49:28.460 are so the future in that respect is bright i think what what what the posse has to hang on to
00:49:34.380 is that the enemies of israel remember they were protesting the christmas tree lighting in rockefeller
00:49:40.140 plaza they interrupted the easter sunday mass in saint patrick's cathedral our enemies attack christianity
00:49:48.140 in the name of their hatred for israel and we should all recognize that this war israel's
00:49:52.140 fighting is just a kinetic front in the same war that you're fighting over there
00:49:57.020 yep uh rabbi uh thanks for being uh with us today on the war room uh in closing you can start out the
00:50:02.620 pitch uh when in israel uh how do you get a good uh sound night's sleep well i get a sound night's sleep
00:50:10.940 on two my pillows that i bought uh you know i bought them in the states to support mike lindell but oh boy
00:50:17.020 they support my head every single night also point out that i'll be on war room tomorrow with uh with
00:50:22.060 colonel derrick harvey to do a post game on the netanyahu speech good very good i gotta pivot over
00:50:27.500 to our friend at my pillow mike lindell the american patriot mike there's your overseas israel support
00:50:34.460 lines empirical evidence receipts for the greatness of my pillow internationally what do you got on sale
00:50:40.540 for us today brother well let's say it is the pillow he's talking about this is the last day everybody
00:50:46.060 this was a war room exclusive the king my pillow premiums the run where it all started we've sold
00:50:52.060 over 83 million for 1998 there it is this is this is the last day this was a war room exclusive for the rnc
00:51:00.940 week and uh for um and uh but use promo code war room kings or queens 1998 uh this is it today call
00:51:10.460 800-873-1062 we'll go we'll run it through midnight you guys you'll never ever ever get these kings at this
00:51:18.060 price when you go to the war room square there all the other stuff still on sale today with the queen
00:51:23.820 topper 99.98 king topper 119.98 uh the the new commercials came out you guys still get these lower
00:51:31.340 prices before they go up get take advantage of them today there you got the nine dollar and 50 cent
00:51:37.740 sandals we still have some of those left uh but this is it everybody get those get these king my pillow
00:51:43.900 premiums get the best night's sleep and they and it does uh uh that was great to hear the story that
00:51:49.340 they're over in israel but they're everywhere worldwide and uh remember this is a
00:51:53.580 win win win it supports uh steve the war room posse supports my pillow and my employees but you
00:51:59.980 just heard it it gives you the best sleep in history so we all need that right now dave
00:52:06.460 yeah mike lindell no matter where i go he gives away 12 000 free pillows to liberty university
00:52:12.780 students at convocation worship uh we got congressman michelle bachman on yesterday friends of mike lindell
00:52:19.500 uh and now we got the rabbi willicki in israel sleeping on my pillow so mike whatever you're
00:52:25.980 doing it's magic it's a miracle uh keep the faith uh war room uh stay tuned spread this platform to
00:52:33.500 all your friends rav our friends at real america's voice spread the platform far and wide to save this
00:52:40.060 republic god bless you all see you soon i want to warn you of a huge change that could be coming
00:52:45.260 to our money in our bank accounts first think back to 9 11 shortly after the government pushed
00:52:50.620 through the patriot act this gave the government power to spy on innocent americans by monitoring
00:52:56.220 our phone and email and tracking our movement across the internet now jim records editor of the
00:53:02.220 independent financial newsletter strategic intelligence and new york times best-selling author
00:53:07.500 is warning about a coming event that could elevate this governmental surveillance to a terrifying new level
00:53:13.580 in fact some of the guests i've had on the war room believe that the government will soon expand
00:53:18.380 their powers to track our every move if we say the wrong things on social media donate to the wrong
00:53:24.860 causes buy firearms or even vote maga the government may be able to shut us out of our bank accounts
00:53:32.060 i can't say for sure if this will happen but it's an interesting and dire warning fortunately jim
00:53:38.300 rickertz an american patriot and friend of mine has made it his mission to educate us on
00:53:43.100 what he believes is coming and how to protect yourself from the possibility of programmable
00:53:49.660 money watch jim's warning video now before it's censored like i've been in the past go to
00:53:55.980 rickardswarroom.com that's rickardswarroom.com now to see the video he's kills nearly 700 000 americans
00:54:05.580 every year yes heart disease is the number one killer every year year in and year out heart disease
00:54:10.460 builds over time hypertension high blood pressure bad cholesterol diabetes all of it
00:54:15.580 affects our heart a healthy heart is key to being energetic as we get older it is never too early
00:54:23.340 to take care of your heart you see heart disease sneaks up on us you can start in your 30s and when this
00:54:29.340 happens you're at serious risk by the time you turn 60 if you want to take care of your heart and those you
00:54:35.100 care about please go to war room health dot com that's war room health dot com all one word war
00:54:41.820 room health dot com use the code war room at checkout to save 67 of your first shipment that's code war room
00:54:49.340 at checkout to save 67 and do it again war room health all one word war room health dot com
00:54:55.900 go there today you need if you're going to be part of the posse you need a strong heart you need a lion's
00:55:01.260 heart how we're going to do that is with salty go there do it today check it out