Bannon's War Room - December 18, 2024


Episode 4135: Hard Pass On The CR And Mike Johnson


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

193.42717

Word Count

10,655

Sentence Count

878

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

In this episode, we talk to Rep. Adam Schiff and his reaction to the latest short-term funding bill that passed the House of Representatives and is now heading to the Senate. We also hear from Sen. Cory Booker (D-New Jersey) and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Florida) and other conservative members of the Freedom Caucus.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 It's garbage. I think that it's shameful that people that celebrate Doge coming in,
00:00:04.520 I can't. And yet we're going to vote for another billion dollars to be added to the deficit.
00:00:10.320 And so it's ironic. It's opposite of what the Doge Commission is trying to do.
00:00:19.000 So am I voting for it? No, I'm not. We're just fundamentally unserious about spending. And as
00:00:24.100 long as you got a blank check, you can't shrink government. If you can't shrink government,
00:00:26.660 you can't live free. What could you tell us about this bill? And does it disturb you?
00:00:31.620 Some Republicans seem to be very critical of it. No, look, those are three of my great friends you
00:00:36.520 just quoted there. They're not wrong about the government debt and deficits. It bothers us all.
00:00:41.200 We've got it in our central focus. And when we start the new Congress in January, when Republicans
00:00:45.860 are in control and Doge is on working on all six cylinders, we're going to be able to scale back
00:00:50.420 the size and scope of government. But before we get to that point, remember, right now we only control
00:00:54.760 one half of one third of the federal government. Remember, Democrats are still in charge of the
00:00:58.720 Senate and the White House. So we what we've done is the conservative play call here, my friends that
00:01:03.600 you just interviewed there or that those clips were played were part of this decision. We decided even
00:01:08.960 though we don't normally like short term stopgap funding measures, it made sense here. Instead of
00:01:14.720 doing, you know, Chuck Schumer and Biden spending for 2025, we push this decision into March. It'll be March
00:01:21.620 14th. So the feature there is that we'll have Republican controlled Congress and Trump back
00:01:26.800 in the White House and we get to decide spending for 2025. So that was a good thing.
00:01:31.120 So how did you use lose the Freedom Caucus and the moderate members?
00:01:35.700 This is the sausage making process. OK, here's here's what this bill entails. It's a short term
00:01:41.080 funding extension until March 14. And that would have been an easy thing relatively to pass. But
00:01:46.140 here's what happened. We also had to add due to circumstances outside of any of our control
00:01:51.280 emergency funding. We have two major emergencies. We had a record historic hurricane season that we
00:01:57.060 all know, Helene and Milton and the rest that destroyed a big swath of the country. We have to
00:02:01.980 have funding for that. That's one hundred billion dollars to rebuild six states. And then on top of
00:02:07.400 that, we have our farmers, our small farmers and ranchers, our food producers in this country
00:02:11.360 are in jeopardy of going under permanently. They've had three lost years in a row, primarily
00:02:16.400 because of Bidenomics and inflation and lots of other factors outside their control. So for the
00:02:21.100 first time since I've been in Congress, guys, in eight years, it's not just farmers and ranchers
00:02:25.020 urgently needing the help. We now have the creditors, the lenders, the banks who give them those loans
00:02:30.740 who are saying we have to have a stopgap measure. So when you add those things in, here's the other
00:02:35.640 thing to remember. Our Democrat colleagues who have to vote on all this, they don't prioritize
00:02:40.200 agriculture. They don't they don't really care that much about farmers and ranchers because
00:02:43.840 they're in rural red districts. Right. But that's our food supply. If we crush domestic
00:02:48.520 food supply, that is a direct threat to national security. We need all those small farmers and
00:02:52.780 ranchers. And that's included in the bill as well. So when you add all those things together,
00:02:56.300 that's what makes people nervous. You really don't have a choice. We have to fund those. We have
00:03:00.620 to fund FEMA. We have to find our farmers. Right. And Mr. Speaker, it's not just so you've got a
00:03:07.100 bunch of Republicans who are angry at you. They don't like this. And just in a couple of weeks,
00:03:13.040 you're going to stand once again to run for Speaker of the House and you don't need a bunch
00:03:18.420 of Democrats mad at you. But, you know, and this is breaking news you do not know. You know who also
00:03:24.020 does not like this? Elon Musk, the world's richest man, just tweeted this bill should not pass. The only
00:03:32.160 way you're going to be able to pass it now, Mr. Speaker, is with Democrats. If you could, what's
00:03:38.000 your message to Elon Musk? Well, I was communicating with Elon last night. Elon and Vivek and I are on
00:03:44.120 a text chain together and I was explaining to them the background of this. And Vivek and I talked last
00:03:48.600 night about almost midnight. And he said, look, I get it. He said, we understand you're in an impossible
00:03:53.480 position. Everybody knows that. Remember, guys, we still have just a razor thin margin of Republicans.
00:03:58.480 So any bill has to have Democrat votes. They understand the situation. They said it's not
00:04:02.640 directed to you, Mr. Speaker, but we don't like the spending. I said, guess what, fellas? I don't
00:04:06.620 either. We got to get this done because here's the key. By doing this, we are clearing the decks and
00:04:12.240 we are setting up for Trump to come in roaring back with the America first agenda. That's what we're
00:04:16.960 going to run with gusto beginning January 3rd when we start the new Congress, when Republicans again
00:04:22.320 are in control and all of our fiscal conservative friends. I'm one of them. We'll be able to finally do
00:04:27.660 the things that we've been wanting to do for the last couple of years. Right now, Democrats still
00:04:31.940 control the pens and that's the problem. So we got to get this thing done so we don't have the
00:04:36.860 shutdown. So we get the short term funding measure and we get to March where we can put our
00:04:42.580 fingerprints on the spending. That's when the big changes start and we can't wait to get there.
00:04:47.160 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:04:58.320 these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had a
00:05:05.160 belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
00:05:08.960 to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like
00:05:12.440 that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people
00:05:20.080 had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my
00:05:28.020 country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:05:41.160 It's Wednesday, 18 December, Year of Our Lord 2024. Kicked off the 80th anniversary of commemoration
00:05:48.560 of the Battle of the Bulge. I've asked Senator Tuberville is here this morning. We're going to get
00:05:55.640 into it. But Senator Tuberville, to think back, you know, your father was, you went over to Normandy
00:06:01.320 for the first time to commemorate on the 80th there. To think what those men did and accomplish
00:06:09.080 and the women back here that were working in the factories to accomplish and to see what we've
00:06:14.020 allowed this country to deteriorate. And we call this leadership. This is absolutely revolting what
00:06:19.760 has happened here in the last 24 hours. You're just assessment of this town because the mentality
00:06:25.000 here, you have people, they gave themselves a raise with everything going on in the economy
00:06:29.940 for working class and middle class people and President Trump and all the fights we have to
00:06:34.100 have going forward, all these tough fights. They gave themselves a raise and gave themselves the
00:06:39.180 ability to opt out of Obamacare when they haven't done that for the American, nothing for the American
00:06:43.700 people, sir. Well, first of all, Steve, thanks for having me on. Merry Christmas. I woke up this morning
00:06:49.840 at about 4 a.m. had to do a very early show. And, but I started thinking about my dad at 18 years old.
00:06:57.620 And I don't know when he got wounded in the Battle of the Bulge. But this thing, I don't know how many
00:07:02.460 days it last. I don't even know how long. Like three, four weeks. Yeah. It was a long time.
00:07:06.500 Because a hundred first took Bastogne and then had to be relieved by Patton. By Patton. Well, my dad was
00:07:11.600 driving a tank, so he's probably with Patton, but he, his tank was blown up and got torn up pretty good. But
00:07:16.900 just thinking about that group that fought for the freedoms and the things that we have in this
00:07:21.720 country. And, and if they could all look at what's going on today, they'd go, my God, you know, what,
00:07:27.580 what did we fight for? We fought for freedom and, and people to have the, their opportunities to do
00:07:33.820 whatever. But it's, it's a sad situation. It really is. And I've, I've been looking at the text of this
00:07:39.280 bill, 1500 pages. It's supposed to be a CR, which it basically takes the budget and goes and gives
00:07:45.420 President Trump. Should be a one or two liner. Yeah. At the most five pages or so, but it was
00:07:50.760 50 pages, just introductory. Uh, it took me forever to get through the introduction of the,
00:07:55.340 of a CR. They're calling it the Christmas tree bill now, but everything's in it. We could have
00:08:00.400 done, and I feel terrible for the farmers. They're in bad shape, terrible for the people in North
00:08:05.880 Carolina that they want to give a hundred billion for disaster relief. I'm good with that. Steve,
00:08:10.540 you know how much a hundred billion dollars is. I mean, you'd, you'd have to have a hundred banks
00:08:14.180 accounting for that money going in and out to make sure people get the right money that federal
00:08:18.880 government can't do that. Uh, it's like saying, Oh, we're sending 60 B in Ukraine. Yeah. Right.
00:08:23.740 Five B, you know, it might get to the right spot. The other 55 goes in somebody's pocket,
00:08:27.300 but it's, it's out of control. We've all known that. And I was hoping president Trump would get off to a
00:08:33.100 good start, but here, as you just said, everything in the world's in this, in this bill. And the base,
00:08:38.720 if you look at it, the Democrats got about $10 for every $1 for the Republicans and we've got
00:08:44.020 control of the house. Go figure that out. I gave a speech on Sunday night in New York. And I said,
00:08:51.940 um, the president Trump had been there last year and given the keynote speech, uh, which he really
00:08:57.840 kicked off his general, the primary in general, the amazing speech and the, and the people there
00:09:01.900 pitching on going to South Bronx and around New York city when it was trials going to really
00:09:06.080 change the direction, the trajectory of the campaign and brought in working class Hispanics
00:09:11.700 and African Americans to, to our cause. And I said, it's 400 days from that to the day he's
00:09:17.140 inaugurated. But I said, if you look at, and I said, think of everything that was before us then
00:09:22.760 that, that had to be through human action. We had to, there was no guarantees. It all had to be done.
00:09:28.480 I said, as I said on that stage, if you look 400 days in the future, it is the first anniversary
00:09:32.960 of Trump's inauguration. So it'll be the end of his first year, which everybody says,
00:09:36.440 what are you going to have? I said, if you do the math down, you go to the national debt clock,
00:09:41.360 virtually regardless of what Vivek and, uh, and, um, Elon and the president do,
00:09:49.880 we're going to have $40 trillion. I said, take any of the clocks that are out there and just put it
00:09:54.160 in. We're going to have $40 trillion that day. We'll hit $40 trillion. And this is, this country's
00:09:59.800 very different because then you're at about a $3.50 of interest gross, you know, top interest
00:10:04.220 payment. We have to get serious about this. We don't have time. We're burning daylight. And
00:10:10.000 what is so wrong about this is the mentality and attitude about it that you can just kick
00:10:16.680 here. We're just trying to look, we don't support short term CRC because they're always
00:10:21.660 in the trouble. We do support the concept of this because it kicks it into president Trump's
00:10:26.240 administration with Russ vote and Scott Besson and his economic team. And you give 60 days.
00:10:31.160 So it's a 90 day bill. And yes, there's big problems in North Carolina, but I'm not so sure
00:10:36.040 no one's ever answered is all the cash. Is it just Biden and his regime that are not given
00:10:41.060 it? The farmers in a horrible situation, but can they last another 30 days? This should
00:10:44.960 be a one liner, right? And if it's got to be the farmers thing, just whatever the de minimis
00:10:50.500 amount we need that they bridge them till we get there. Otherwise, what this thing does,
00:10:55.920 you're not serious people. The problem is that that $40 trillion is going to be much
00:11:00.680 more. And we have so many tough fights and we have to be there. It can't all be on Trump's
00:11:06.680 shoulders all the time. People in this city, particularly in the house, have to step up.
00:11:12.940 Yeah, well, exactly right. And if you look at the farmers, for instance, you know, we're two
00:11:15.920 years behind on the farm bill. The Democrats just, they just said to hell with it last year
00:11:20.200 and said, we're not going to do it. You know, the stabbing out, she's going out
00:11:23.500 from Michigan. So she was a chair. So we didn't do that. But if you look at where
00:11:28.060 the money's come coming from, and it started at 30 billion, went down to 10, but the
00:11:31.840 money is actually coming from the farm bill of the future. So it's money that's
00:11:35.780 going to be spent anyway. But the problem is I got where the farm bill is. It's
00:11:39.120 going to be $1.5 trillion and $200 billion goes to the farmers in a five year period
00:11:44.760 and $1.3 trillion goes to food stamps. Yes. Now, if we need to start cutting and
00:11:50.120 and you know that those groups going to start looking at that, people got to go
00:11:53.520 back to work. We need to take care of the elderly, the veterans, people with, with
00:11:57.460 mental illnesses, but everybody else got to go back to work. We're not going to make
00:12:01.100 it. You go back to work. And also that's all the process. The ones pushing that are all
00:12:05.940 the food companies on the ultra processed food that the folks on welfare, we got to, if
00:12:11.080 you're going to get healthy and get back to the folks not having the burden on Medicaid
00:12:15.740 and Medicare and all that, we got to get the country healthier. And the problem with
00:12:19.280 the food stamps is not just the food stamps. It's the companies pushing that $1.2 trillion.
00:12:23.860 It's all the ultra processed food. Now, unfortunately, it's a lot of the food I like, but it's not.
00:12:30.140 It's food product, but we got it. Here's the thing. There's so many hard cuts that have to
00:12:35.560 happen. Like you're talking about out of food stamps. Nobody's going to be cheerful about
00:12:40.820 cutting food stamps, but you're right. They are hard decisions about putting food on the
00:12:46.100 table for people or giving access to it that have to be made, or we're just not going to be a
00:12:51.140 country anymore. And here we have probably the easiest thing we have to do, just kick it to
00:12:55.960 President Trump's term. And you have a 1500 page. And what I really detest, we're going to get much
00:13:01.760 into it, into the nastier part of it after you take off is Johnson ball-faced lie to people.
00:13:07.980 He just stood up the other day and said, this thing was short and tiny, which he told everybody,
00:13:11.720 even some committee chairs. But just because of some natural disasters, this thing, that 1500
00:13:16.780 pay, if you go through it, there's some highly negotiated things in there with Democrats. I mean,
00:13:21.820 Democrats have 10 to one and they gave themselves a pay raise and got themselves off of Obamacare.
00:13:28.520 Do they think people are idiots today? Well, you knew this was coming, that the American taxpayer was
00:13:33.260 going to have to fund the money for that bridge. You knew that was coming. Yes. They're not going to hold
00:13:37.060 the insurance company accountable. No. Next thing. Although we do get the overages from the
00:13:40.780 insurance company. It's such a ridiculous, they don't even treat you like an adult. We're going
00:13:44.320 to get to the treasury, all the overages from the insurance company. Right. And then, you know,
00:13:48.780 the football stadium moving back to Washington, D.C. You know, we can't, we can't even manage
00:13:55.540 cutting grass in the medians. You know, I think all the, all the people. Because it looks like
00:13:59.980 over, it looks like an overrun. It's like, it looks like the late days of the Roman empire
00:14:03.660 with the grass. We're a third world country up here. No. I asked President Trump, take
00:14:07.700 this place back over. Right. This is, it should be the icon of the, of the world. I mean, and
00:14:13.700 you drive around and we've got trees growing out of concrete. I know you got about, do I have
00:14:18.360 a few more minutes with him on the other side? Okay. Senator Tuberville is kind enough to come
00:14:22.320 in here today and calm me down because I was about to start screaming right at the back.
00:14:25.940 He's, he's my safety boy, my safety blanket or security, my security blanket. Um, and so
00:14:32.520 honored to do this today on, uh, when your father was part of the tank that relieved, uh, Bastogne
00:14:37.980 and on the battle of Bulge, which was, you talk about a brutal thing. Okay. Short commercial
00:14:42.200 break. Senator Tommy Tuberville from the great state of Alabama joins us on a day that we're
00:14:47.940 going to get into the details of this fiasco that was dropped on us, uh, yesterday. Back
00:14:54.680 in a moment. Big victory on five November. Now the work can finally start on the big issues
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00:16:20.300 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:24.220 Senator Tuberville is with us. In what is ahead of us, can you give the folks a, like looking at it from
00:16:31.460 the Senate, we've got, we got to get control of these budgets, right? We got to get, we can't touch
00:16:37.400 entitlements yet because I'm showing the American people. We can manage what we've got on the,
00:16:41.100 on the discretionary. You've, you've got to make cuts, significant cuts. The Doge guys are all
00:16:46.500 talking about it. You got the appropriations process. We have a lot of work to do, but you
00:16:50.940 have to set the tempo. It's like, you have to enforce your will on people. And I keep saying,
00:16:55.260 victory begets victory. Move the chains, show directionally you're moving. This is once again,
00:17:00.140 we got, we got the situation with, on the Capitol Hill with the, uh, the nominations and you've done
00:17:06.540 an amazing job. Like you did an amazing job at the Pentagon last year. It just doesn't seem like
00:17:12.320 they've bought into the fact that Trump, not just one, but carried them across the goal line, but
00:17:18.040 still in the city. The honest truth is most of the people in the house and almost everybody in the
00:17:22.920 Senate, except for you and a handful of others, aren't really with Trump's program. They may step in
00:17:27.360 from a microphone and say enough that they have to, to move it down the road. So how do we change
00:17:31.960 that? Well, he's going to have to change the atmosphere and attitude up here. Uh, Trump. Yeah,
00:17:37.260 Trump is. And the first of all, he's going to put everybody back to work, but that's all small
00:17:41.820 potatoes there. You know, that's just a minuscule of the money. We spend that in the next 20 minutes.
00:17:46.700 You mean getting the federal government guys back here, back to work, right? To me, he's got to start
00:17:51.220 evaluating and have somebody evaluate all of, all of these agencies. Why do we need commerce? Why do we need,
00:17:57.100 need energy? You're saying whole department, departments, cabinet positions. Yeah. Get
00:18:00.880 all these departments and let's, let's cut back on government. I mean, we were way overblown. I had
00:18:06.240 a great meeting with RFK jr. I'd never met him and he came in with a plan and he said, coach,
00:18:12.220 this is what I want to do. I'm going to be the head coach. And I've got a good CDC director and NIH
00:18:16.540 director, Medicare, Medicaid, and Dr. Oz surgeon general. We're going to work together. We're going to
00:18:22.080 cut as much as we possibly can. It was breath of fresh air. Cash Patel, the same thing. Pete
00:18:29.760 Hexist, the same thing. They're all in the smaller government. See, the media is not reporting that
00:18:34.200 at all. They're all in trouble. So give us, put us in the room when they come up. These guys are
00:18:37.880 very organized because I know Cash and Pete and Bobby pretty well. They, they walk in and lay you
00:18:42.740 through a plan. They're on offense when they come in. Scott, Scott Bessett. I met with him in New York
00:18:47.300 two months ago, even before the election. What a great guy. This guy's got a plan for our
00:18:52.820 treasurer department. Uh, Kevin Hassett. I mean, we, we have, we've got a chance here. We just got
00:18:58.960 to make sure that when we go in, we don't do business as usual. We've got to cut 20, 30% of
00:19:04.740 the fat out of each one of these, these departments. And then, and then that will get us off to a good
00:19:10.700 start, but they got to help president Trump. He can't do it by himself. Can't, he can't,
00:19:14.140 everything can't be on his shoulders tonight. Today, as I was working overnight on this thing
00:19:19.020 this morning, they said, well, president Trump's got to send some signals to this. I said,
00:19:22.080 let's take care of business. We're grown men and women, but everything we have to rely upon
00:19:26.300 president Trump, he's got enough on his shoulders. Oh yeah. I mean, he's going to be overwhelmed.
00:19:30.160 Uh, and you know, president Trump, he's going to try to do it all, but he can't do it all.
00:19:33.680 He's got to have good people and, and law people that's going to tell him the truth
00:19:37.540 about, you know, when they go in and look at the books and, and look at the things that have been
00:19:43.340 going on for four years, which by the way is, I can tell them that's a total disaster. Not one
00:19:47.120 thing is going in the right direction. Not one thing. Everything's got to be reversed going in
00:19:51.280 the right direction. We got to get people, uh, smiling again and look what president Trump's
00:19:56.260 done in just a month and a half. It just the animal spirit, the animal spirits and the press conferences.
00:20:01.780 He'll start a 10 minute press conference and, and I'll come back an hour and a half later. He's
00:20:05.340 still there and dropping bombs. And Joe Biden hadn't done that in four years. Combined, combined,
00:20:11.340 combined. Yeah. But no, when he goes to Notre Dame and it's like, I said, it's like Charlemagne
00:20:15.960 showing up, right? It's like, they're all trying to get up there and touch him. All the guys that
00:20:19.580 hate him over in Europe, Macron and all this guy, all these tiny people. So you think we're in
00:20:23.360 trouble? Look at the leaders that these other countries, my gosh. But also we did this last
00:20:30.360 night, France, Germany, Canada, these things are blowing up because of finance. They're blowing up
00:20:36.500 because of deficits in the bond market and the bond market. I gave the speech that you got to
00:20:40.320 focus on the bond market. That's the real money that's going to finance stuff. You can't mess
00:20:44.120 around here and we're messing around. Does the Senate have a better, at least attitude of what's
00:20:51.020 happening? You think that's even going to be worse? No, I think, I think we're in a, we're in a good
00:20:54.280 space. Of course, we've, we've got several that don't like player president Trump and never have,
00:20:59.100 right? You know that. And so we have to work through that, but hopefully they look at the
00:21:02.320 end game of we got, Hey, this will be our last chance. And I've told you this, we won't have
00:21:06.720 another chance. We're going to go, we're either going to go all the way to the bottom and our kids
00:21:10.360 and grandkids are going to have to build it back up, or we're going to save it right now and go
00:21:13.460 north. Uh, that's it. But I was going to say what he was talking about. These leaders, uh, look at, uh,
00:21:20.100 the Canada's, the guy that's running against Trudeau. Yes. The populace. He gave a great speech,
00:21:27.160 five minute speech. Unbelievable. We're going to, we've got that poll. We're going to play it later.
00:21:31.700 Incredible. He just said what the average person in Canada is looking for, which is not a handout.
00:21:35.520 I said, that's Trump. Right. That's Trump speaking. He's a popular. Will they elect him?
00:21:39.420 Yes. The first of them, they're going to turf Trudeau out, I think very shortly. Right. And
00:21:44.640 what I liked is the minute, the finance minister who president Trump doesn't like, she, she's very
00:21:49.360 tough, but she says something in her letter of resignation. She told Trudeau, she says,
00:21:54.580 president Trump's aggressive economic nationalism has to be taken seriously from the American's
00:22:00.580 point of view. And you're not, you're running these deficits. We got to keep our powder dry.
00:22:03.800 I'm not going to be part of this. I'm quitting now. She's very cunning. She wants to replace him. But
00:22:08.060 she said, Trump means what he says this, you know, he means what he says and he's going to do it. And
00:22:13.360 you've got to start taking him seriously. I think this town has to do that, particularly about the
00:22:17.460 cuts and about getting the financial house in order, which they're not. And people don't really,
00:22:21.160 we can't do this without Europe. We can't do it because we have to have some allies. You know,
00:22:25.860 we've got some that say they are, but they're not. So I'll ask you this question. What about,
00:22:30.100 what about England? Can they be saved? It's going to be very tough. Nigel, I was with Nigel over the
00:22:36.280 weekend and England outside of the city of London is a third world country. I mean, the manufacturing's
00:22:42.320 gone. Everything's gone. The only way they can be saved is, is Nigel take over the Tory party. And
00:22:47.800 then they put with labor, it just, it's crapping sideways. Remember, they've already lost their
00:22:51.700 government to economics. Trusts and really Richie Sunak got turfed out by the bond market and
00:22:57.300 basically turned over the biggest in history. I'm going to go back to Europe. Mitch McConnell,
00:23:02.660 and this is back to your father. He says that Trump and, and, and Worm and others that are the
00:23:06.940 Trump America first movement, we're hearkening back to a dangerous isolationism that are the same
00:23:13.340 people use the name in 1930s. If people had paid attention to those people in the 1930s to get
00:23:19.540 people's act together, you wouldn't have had to go, you wouldn't have had to fight Hitler. If you had
00:23:24.600 taken care of it early with non-kinetic means, but we didn't do that. And you ended up with your,
00:23:31.280 your dad was 18 years old when he went over. I mean, depending upon 18 year old kids to go over
00:23:36.720 and fight a war machine like that. And I just think Mitch McConnell missed the point. You and I are both
00:23:41.640 parents. I served for eight years. My daughter's West Point. I'm not, I'm not a dove, but this thing's
00:23:46.700 out of control right now. Well, and we start all the wars. People don't understand the CIA behind the
00:23:52.840 scenes. We've tried to overthrow 70 different governments since World War II. We hadn't won a
00:23:57.580 war, but we create a lot of them. And then we get in them. We can't get out and it costs us a fortune
00:24:02.920 and look where it's got us for 36 trillion debt. And if you go back and look at all of it, half of
00:24:07.360 that debt is going to be from shipping, you know, either supplies or kids or young men and women over
00:24:13.160 or giving money away to, to, they didn't put, but Ukraine now we've been right on this from the
00:24:18.180 beginning. You have a million Ukraine. This is president. Trump said a talk he gave. I was in
00:24:21.780 Mar-a-Lago last week to Russ voting this guys, a million dead or wounded Ukrainians, 700,000 dead
00:24:29.340 or wounded Russian soldiers in a country is destroyed. And now blinking of these guys are
00:24:35.500 asking for 500,000, 18 year olds, people, your dad's age to go to the front on a war. That's not
00:24:40.960 going to be won. That's 2 million people. And if you think back to year and hour, when we were growing
00:24:44.680 up, we lost 50,000 in Vietnam. We thought that was in which it was, it was a complete disaster
00:24:50.560 of losing that many. And they've lost 10 times that many. They'll never survive, you know, in our,
00:24:56.760 in our lifetime and many lifetimes, cause they don't, they won't have generations.
00:25:00.080 Their birth rate is already falling through the floor. So the Guardian had this article the other
00:25:03.440 day, what on, but they're going to push the big news. When it first came out is the Ukraine,
00:25:08.900 $25 billion for Ukraine wasn't in his, there's supposed to be a big win. You see it up there.
00:25:13.980 They're still pushing Ukraine nonstop. Oh yeah. In Syria. I think I, I think I told you last
00:25:19.560 time, uh, my staff, we've got up, they've, we've, we've given them 215 billion. United States have
00:25:25.100 and, uh, all the rest of the countries, including NATO all over the world, they've given 52 billion.
00:25:30.960 Now, now that's, that's what four to one, uh, that we've given and, and push this war. Uh,
00:25:36.860 there's something behind this. And now I'm starting to hear, well, you know, we're going to get,
00:25:40.300 we're going to get money back because of minerals. Wait a minute. We're fighting. Yeah.
00:25:45.420 Minerals. I brought it up when this world war first started with the media. And I said, listen,
00:25:50.940 a lot of this has got to do with farmland and things like that. And they said, well,
00:25:54.400 listen to this local joke. He doesn't have a clue what he's talking about. It, it is about
00:25:59.580 now they're pitching that as the, as the upside. Exactly. I like what president Trump
00:26:03.900 says is a great farmland and, but it's nothing to stop bullets except for bodies. And he's exactly
00:26:08.820 right. A hundred percent. What are the folks in Alabama where given this victory we had,
00:26:13.440 if you had to go and talk to your constituents today, what's their attitude, but where we are
00:26:17.640 right now after the wind and going forward, what should we do? They're all on pins and needles,
00:26:23.320 to be honest with you. Just waiting to see if, uh, he, one person can't do this. This is going to
00:26:28.080 have to be a group of people up there. It's going to have a backbone, you know, and get a spine and
00:26:33.060 understand that, Hey, you might not like what you're doing, but you're going to make a tough
00:26:36.840 vote sooner or later. And we're all going to have to suffer. We've, we've lived high on the hog now
00:26:41.640 for many, many years. And now it's time we're going to pay it back. And there's going to have
00:26:45.720 to be a lot of things cut, but we still live in a great country. We have, as long as we keep our
00:26:50.040 freedoms and freedom of speech and give an opportunity to have fair elections. I hope we have some
00:26:55.160 kind of election laws pulled up in the next year or so, because we don't, you know, what
00:26:58.960 they're going to do. Uh, you know, it's going to be hard to keep any power. Let me, I'm not
00:27:03.600 going to, I'm not going to have Senator Tuberville revere you too much to give your Twitter at
00:27:07.700 send Tuberville, S E N Tuberville. That's your, that's your, that's your, that's your, that's
00:27:12.240 your Twitter or your Twitter. That's your Twitter. Are you active on Twitter? I know I do
00:27:16.660 some, but I see your interviews all the time. Last thing before you go, these Hexeth, Bobby
00:27:22.760 Kennedy and cash, they come and have been very impressive when they walk you through
00:27:26.000 the plan. A hundred percent. And everybody says, well, they have no experience. Wait
00:27:29.200 a minute. Just because they're not lawyers doesn't mean they don't have experience. You
00:27:33.360 got to be a damn lawyer up here to get a job. I mean, there's people that can do things
00:27:38.400 that are not lawyers. And I tell you what, they have been really good. Uh, you know, Brooke
00:27:42.900 Rollins, uh, the ag secretary, Pam Bondi on top of it, but cash Patel is going to be a
00:27:48.220 key. That's the best. Um, I want to say, we'll figure it out over the holidays or something.
00:27:54.060 I want to spend more time about your dad and the battle of bulge. We always do specials
00:27:57.260 over the Christmas holidays in the bulge. Thank you. Thank you, Steve. God bless you.
00:28:00.520 Thanks for what you do, coach. We got a tough time. Always an honor to have you in here, sir.
00:28:04.440 We're just now putting the gloves on. As long as we got a couple of guys like you, a couple
00:28:07.780 of men and women like you, we're going to get through this thing. Senator Tommy Toverville,
00:28:11.380 great state of Alabama. Short break. Thank you, sir. Short break. Back in a moment.
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00:29:23.700 I think it's garbage. I think that it's shameful that people that celebrate Doge coming in, I can't,
00:29:29.420 and yet we're going to vote for another billion dollars to be added to the deficit. And so
00:29:35.500 it's ironic. It's opposite of what the Doge Commission is trying to do.
00:29:43.520 So am I voting for it? No, I'm not. We're just fundamentally unserious about spending. And as
00:29:48.580 long as you got a blank check, you can't shrink government. If you can't shrink government,
00:29:51.240 you can't live free. What could you tell us about this bill? And does it disturb you?
00:29:55.760 Some Republicans seem to be very critical of it. No, look, those are three of my great friends
00:30:00.880 you just quoted there. They're not wrong about the government debt and deficits. It bothers us all.
00:30:05.740 We've got it in our central focus. And when we start the new Congress in January, when Republicans
00:30:10.340 are in control and Doge is working on all six cylinders, we're going to be able to scale back
00:30:14.900 the size and scope of government. But before we get to that point, remember right now, we only control
00:30:19.260 one half of one third of the federal government. Stop. Stop with the one half of the one third,
00:30:24.260 dude. Stop with the one half of the one third. Now that Senator Tuberville has left because
00:30:30.460 I've got to be on my best behavior around him. I respect this man so much. I can be a savage
00:30:36.200 right now because this is so unacceptable on so many different levels. Just unacceptable.
00:30:42.360 It is unacceptable because let's just leave the numbers aside for a second. We're going
00:30:49.340 to get to all that. And I got maybe Richard Stern is going to join me. I got Natalie and
00:30:53.460 walk through some of the math. But but it's not even about the math right now.
00:30:56.600 Yeah. We have to be the party. What what these folks who have low propensity, low information
00:31:05.140 voters. Remember that you guys went out and knocked on doors and, you know, Scott Pressler
00:31:13.420 changed the mosaic, all of that, everything that you did over all the years go back. I mean,
00:31:19.620 day in and day out, the posse, the vanguard, the cadre, plus others. The pitch to African
00:31:30.560 Americans, Hispanics, whites, people that have not Asians, people have not voted for us before
00:31:36.180 one to turn out to all the Trump people and all of MAGA, some who were despondent, but turn
00:31:41.060 them out. But news, we have to be the party of stop effing around. Stop effing around.
00:31:53.160 This is serious. I gave the speech the other night and I couldn't develop it because at
00:31:56.980 11 o'clock at night after people have had a couple of adult beverages, maybe not the time
00:32:00.900 to give a recent thing. But here's the point. When we get to 40 trillion dollars and we're
00:32:08.420 adding a trillion dollars every day, every decision, I say this over again, they're going
00:32:12.700 to be hard, tough decisions, hard and tough. And some people maybe have depended on some
00:32:18.560 stuff from government are not going to have it anymore. And yes, the wealthy are something
00:32:23.920 you're going to have to bridge this gap. The tax is going to have to rise on the wealthy
00:32:27.540 and the billionaires. That's going to happen. That's going to be an ugly fight. And yes, you've
00:32:31.440 got to get economic growth and you have to get the supply side. I got that. I can do the
00:32:35.840 math and I can see how it comes together. But you've got to start by an attitude that
00:32:42.540 we're kind of in this and here's what it is, not what just happened. This is more of
00:32:48.560 the same. And let me say this. He's a pathological liar. He stood up and we get that thing from
00:32:54.140 yesterday. Get that cut. He said, you know, this was really thin. It was short. It was just
00:33:00.100 a couple of pages until, you know, a few days ago. He said a few days ago when, you know,
00:33:05.140 these natural disasters and included, this thing's 1,500 pages long and it's highly negotiated.
00:33:11.720 And the Democrats got $10 for every $1 of things. It shouldn't be any dollars.
00:33:15.880 In the emergency FEMA, until we can show that there's no cash in there, it's not a problem
00:33:23.380 of total cash amount right now. It's a problem that the Biden regime has purposely not gotten
00:33:28.460 the money to people. And we haven't had enough hammer and you got to get to President Trump
00:33:32.760 doing it on day one. I'm not saying we don't need more, you don't need to retool FEMA, but
00:33:38.760 does it actually have to happen today? Or what's the diminished amount? Because this is
00:33:42.620 like a bridge loan to a company. This is a bridge. The farmers, I understand the farmers
00:33:47.980 are up against it and maybe you need the $10 billion there. I don't know. I assume that
00:33:51.760 you can still go and look, I know they're pushing off their creditors and it's hard because
00:33:55.360 you haven't had one, you haven't had a farm bill in two years. But even there, if it can
00:33:59.860 be done just to bridge it, to get into, because the whole purpose of this, to get some President
00:34:04.280 Trump's team and particularly Doge and get their hands around this. But this fantasy,
00:34:12.320 he's sitting there, we got to wait to, no, you're a liar. You understand what the process
00:34:17.200 here. I've said this over and over again and dude, you're the professional. I'm just some
00:34:20.520 guy screaming in a microphone and I understand it quite well. The appropriations process and
00:34:26.000 to get Doge in with OMB. But you have to do it now. You can't put all this stuff in there
00:34:31.920 and particularly, how do you have the gall? With everything's going on and the lived experience
00:34:38.440 of the working class, the middle class of this country, they're running up $1.4 trillion
00:34:42.480 of credit card debt. And I think, I don't know, 10% or 20% is non-performing. And even the
00:34:53.140 ones that are performing, these kids are getting buried more and more and more back at credit
00:34:56.420 cards at APR of, I don't know, 25%. How can you give yourself as a raise? Have you guys
00:35:05.180 done a job that you deserve? And so, well, no more good people are going to come in Congress.
00:35:09.140 I don't know that. I see, I know tons of good. First, I know a ton of good people, great people
00:35:14.600 that are 175,000 bucks a year. Not bad. Those people, I won Congress. I've said this over and
00:35:22.920 over again. I had the opportunity when I came out of the Navy, which was, I was a naval officer and a
00:35:28.020 very elite destroyer, first in his class, first ship in his class. The reality in the sports class
00:35:33.860 had an elite wardroom of all brigade commanders from, you know, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Villanova,
00:35:39.720 all the big ROTC programs and, and, and the Naval Academy. And then to go back to the Pentagon and
00:35:46.780 then to go to Georgetown, the national security, and then to go to Harvard and then to go to
00:35:50.780 Goldman Sachs. I've been in the room with the best of the best and whatever their, their segments
00:35:55.400 are. And I say this all the time. If you gave me the choice of being governed by the top hundred
00:36:02.300 partners at Goldman Sachs or a combination of McKinsey, Booz Allen and Goldman Sachs and throw in
00:36:06.980 corporate America or the first hundred people that walked in at any Trump rally with a red
00:36:13.560 ball cap on, give me, I'll take that hundred every day of the week. So when you sit there
00:36:18.980 and go, what, $179,000, you can't get their excuses. You can't get any good people. And
00:36:25.780 by the way, it's all kind of pockets out there that you get your expensive, but you say you
00:36:28.660 can't get any more good people. Hey, guess what? There are plenty of people in this country
00:36:33.280 making 52,000 bucks, the average salary in this country, 52,000 bucks a year that would
00:36:37.500 come here and set things right. How did you have the gall and to put it in? And if you
00:36:44.820 were going to do it, you got to go up front and say, by the way, I'm putting this CR and
00:36:48.920 it's 1500 pages. And here's what we did. And here's what I did. And don't sit behind a thing
00:36:54.120 as a gutless little coward, Polly Pockets, and sit there and just mislead people. Just a bald
00:37:03.940 face lie. He's so Christian. How about the Christian, just grab one of the 10 commandments,
00:37:09.200 thou shall not lie. This is a lie. And then to add in a pay increase in the opt out of Obamacare,
00:37:18.060 and you don't even put that, that's in bold face. And the first thing you should have done is,
00:37:21.760 hey, I'm going to tell you something. We're going to give ourselves a pay increase and we're
00:37:25.200 going to opt out of Obamacare. Do that as your preamble, your start. Don't make people go into
00:37:30.100 the document on the 1500 pages. You know, this audience, the Vanguard, the posse, we hate CRs,
00:37:38.460 anything, even short term, 30. We hate them. We hate the 72 hour ones. We were prepared to do this
00:37:44.820 just to kick it into President Trump because Russ Vogt wants and President Trump wants and they want
00:37:49.380 and the Doge guys. It all kind of comes together. And even then they got to rush for 60 days because
00:37:55.000 it's just going to be to March. So it's 90 days. 90 days goes by like that.
00:38:02.600 And what do we have here? It's not serious. And to sit there and say that, well, you know,
00:38:10.080 these people are going to come in and then we're going to be serious. Are you stopped? Just treat us
00:38:13.660 like adults. Stop with the moronic talking down to people because that's talking down to people.
00:38:20.560 You think this audience is dumb. They're not dumb. They know everything about this bill now because
00:38:25.400 overnight they're picking through it and I see it up, you know, Grace and people show me on social
00:38:28.760 media to pick through the thing. Why? They know it's vitally important. They know it's vitally
00:38:36.060 important. So you have to, you have to understand that this is a hard no. And when, when Elon put this
00:38:47.860 thing out, when Elon put this thing out last night that I think this should not pass or this should
00:38:53.060 not pass. And I did, I did, Hey, uh, this is a hard pass. I should have said this emotion should be the
00:39:00.000 motion to vacate. It should be the motion to vacate. That's what it should be. Because now you're going
00:39:07.860 to set up a fight in early January and he's got to be turfed out. He's got to be turfed out over
00:39:13.440 this. This is a hard no. And anybody, anybody that votes for this for whatever reason, even the
00:39:18.920 emergency measures in the agriculture, you can't vote for this just for those two things. And there
00:39:24.800 should be a demand immediately of what's happening over the agriculture department for any cashes over
00:39:29.600 their end for FEMA and demanded these guys know exactly where the money's going and then going
00:39:36.020 to have to tell people, and if there's some de minimis amount, a couple of bain or something,
00:39:40.980 you can get out immediately and bridge people for 30 days. Then maybe that is what is done.
00:39:46.440 But other than that should be one or two lines. All this other stuff has got to go. It has to go.
00:39:52.600 What has to happen in 2025, 400 days from now, that's nothing. Basically, President Trump were
00:40:04.200 five weeks away from his inauguration, his third victory, his second term. Okay. And
00:40:10.740 the one year anniversary and everything's got to get done in the first year in all likelihood.
00:40:16.260 Because by that time, they're going to be ganged up on you and the media is going to be ganged up on
00:40:20.460 you and the deportation has got to be started. You got to end the wars. But particularly, I keep
00:40:26.720 saying this, the third part of that, because the bond market could turf everybody out of here.
00:40:33.580 And the bond market has been jiggy the last couple of weeks because of what Biden's doing and what
00:40:39.200 Powell's doing and what Yellen's doing. They're already setting up structural issues for President Trump.
00:40:46.260 At the get-go. And Powell cannot today do another rate cut.
00:40:51.640 The bond market is going to determine a lot of the success of President Trump's second term.
00:40:56.620 It's obvious. That's how this thing's financed.
00:41:02.200 In 400 days from today, we're at $40 trillion, ladies and gentlemen. It's $100 trillion. I said this,
00:41:08.800 there's a trillion dollars every 100 days. That's a runaway train that's going to run over
00:41:14.400 Vivek. And it's going to run over Elon. It's going to run over a lot more people than that.
00:41:20.160 Because now you get this law, the law of large numbers. The thing is like metastasizing.
00:41:25.680 And nobody, it's, and you do this, this CR, which is the simplest, easiest thing we will do from the day
00:41:35.820 President Trump won and saved the House and won the Senate. This great, historic, sweeping victory
00:41:42.320 that for years you worked on, this audience. This is the most important thing that's happened.
00:41:48.960 This CR, this is simple. This is easy. This is not a jump shot. This is a layup.
00:41:55.680 And the system revealed itself. That system has to be shattered. It has to be broken. It has to be
00:42:04.140 shattered. That's pure cartel, Washington cartel. They're all getting paid off. And they're,
00:42:08.280 and you lied about it. They've been working on this for weeks and weeks and weeks. You can tell by the
00:42:12.780 document. If you haven't had a chance to do it, get it up on your screen, just flip through it. It's a
00:42:16.620 highly negotiated legal contract. It can't go on. It can't, it cannot continue. One, this is a hard
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00:43:57.160 Democrats are still in charge of the Senate and the White House. So what we've done is the conservative
00:44:01.940 play call here. My friends that you just interviewed there, or that those clips were played, were part of
00:44:07.040 this decision. We decided, even though we don't normally like short-term stopgap funding measures,
00:44:12.580 it made sense here. Instead of doing, you know, Chuck Schumer and Biden's spending for 2025,
00:44:18.400 we pushed this decision into March. It'll be March 14th. So the feature there is that we'll have
00:44:24.080 Republican-controlled Congress and Trump back in the White House, and we get to decide spending for 2025.
00:44:29.420 So that was a good thing. So how did you lose the Freedom Caucus and the moderate members?
00:44:35.560 This is the sausage-making process, okay? Here's what this bill entails. It's a short-term
00:44:40.900 funding extension until March 14th, and that would have been an easy thing relatively to pass. But
00:44:45.980 here's what happened. We also had to add, due to circumstances outside of any of our control,
00:44:51.360 emergency funding. We have two major emergencies. We had a record historic hurricane season that we all
00:44:57.100 know, Helene and Milton and the rest, that destroyed. Okay, okay, yes, but we don't know
00:45:01.540 if it's $100 billion that needs to be done right now. That, you know, let's see the math. Show people.
00:45:07.920 We're not debating that the folks in North Carolina and other folks down in Florida got to get the
00:45:12.240 relief. We got that. But I'm not sold on the fact that it was like when they came in with Syria
00:45:16.480 years ago. Oh, the chemical weapons. Oh, yeah, really? Show me some evidence.
00:45:19.780 I come from an evidence base. This is why we've been running the pandemic, running the
00:45:24.460 J-6, and we're right on all of it. We asked to actually look at evidence, at facts.
00:45:32.100 You just use that crutch, and you just throw it out there. Oh, it's $100 billion. Let's just do
00:45:36.220 that, because we can pass it. We have to do it, but let's find it diminishing. This is a bridge
00:45:41.000 just to get us 30 days, 60 days, getting to President Trump's, so President Trump's running the deal.
00:45:45.580 But certainly, your attitude and mentality is not the attitude and mentality that is going to
00:45:53.780 get us there. This reminds me, now more than ever, I need everybody in the audience to do this,
00:46:02.380 because we've got to get you up to speed, because good God, if it's not for you, this thing may be
00:46:07.020 done. I mean that, because guess what we're going to have to do here? We need some, you know,
00:46:13.740 the metaphorical wet work. We've got to man the ramparts, got to light people up today.
00:46:19.700 You cannot, under any circumstances, vote for this bill, and you've got to tell them flat out,
00:46:23.480 I would. If you vote for a pay raise for yourself, you vote for someone that's buried in their pay
00:46:29.520 raise, and you vote for an opt-out of Obamacare, and I can't, you're going to do that, and I ain't
00:46:34.720 getting a raise. I don't care what you're going to get turfed out of here. You're never going
00:46:39.880 back to Congress. That's the attitude you've got to take now. This is why Birch Gold, hey,
00:46:46.980 I'm just saying, it's $40 trillion 400 days from now, as sure as the turning of the earth,
00:46:54.340 and we're never going to pay off a penny of that face amount of that debt. Not one penny will we
00:46:58.320 ever pay off, because folks, not the net payment, but the gross payment on interest is going to be,
00:47:05.240 I don't know, $1.2, $1.3, $1.4 trillion all in. Well, Steve, isn't that a little high?
00:47:12.780 Hey, haven't been wrong yet. And the trillion dollars every hundred days.
00:47:18.820 Don't buy gifts to the kids. Don't buy gifts to the grandkids, your little grandkids and your
00:47:25.100 children running around and sitting around the tree. If you allow this to happen, we're just
00:47:29.780 burning it all down. They say, oh, Bannon, all you guys do, your hair's on fire, burn it. No,
00:47:35.020 this audience, no, we want to save it. Yes, it's got to be purged and reformed, and look at this thing
00:47:40.160 up here. It's so corrupt and so incompetent, so gutless. Why didn't you demand, why didn't you guys
00:47:46.960 demand, when he wouldn't show you the thing, why didn't you go in and kick down the door and say,
00:47:50.100 look, we're running up here in the 20s. You're not going to play any games. You're not going to
00:47:53.220 give us something and not look like a fool, because you all look like fools. You can't blame him on
00:47:58.920 Johnson. He's got to go. He's got to go. And people are sitting there where President Trump
00:48:05.080 supports him. Well, hey, President Trump supports him until he doesn't support him.
00:48:10.400 President Trump supports him until he doesn't support him. If somebody's got to show some
00:48:14.600 leadership here, then, hey, I'll take it. I'll take that one. You know, in the Navy, you don't
00:48:21.140 volunteer, but you got to do it. You got to do it. Somebody's got to do this.
00:48:30.960 Birchgold.com slash bandit. One thing, this is why I'm so proud. I'll check today because
00:48:36.840 I've been running around doing so much stuff behind the scenes to make sure that the end
00:48:41.760 of the dollar empire is that the modern monetary theory. It gives you the idea. You can tell how
00:48:47.460 they think. They just think they can print this stuff forever. Oh, and if you get in a situation
00:48:53.160 that's a downturn or bad, you can just raise taxes. Well, that's not that easy, folks. We're going to
00:48:58.020 see that later. Do you understand the... Well, I know you do. I keep saying that. I'm talking to them
00:49:06.940 because they're going to see the clips. This is what happens when you don't take care of business.
00:49:13.360 When people up here are supposed to be fiduciaries and you don't take care of business, when are you
00:49:17.840 going to take care of it? It's like with the rise of Hitler. It's a perfect example. When you don't
00:49:24.400 take care of business, when are you going to take care of business? Like I said, when things start to
00:49:27.940 metastasize, because of scale, they take on a different... Stalin used to say this. Quantity has
00:49:38.180 a quality all its own. Quantity has a quality all its own. When you're 40 trillion and adding a trillion
00:49:49.760 dollars every hundred days because you haven't gotten here this and people and you don't have
00:49:55.740 economic growth, real growth, you get all this phony growth and more Wall Street speculation
00:50:00.120 because the tap is on six and a half or seven trillion dollars a year of that you're just
00:50:05.660 printing money, literally just printing money most of the time just to cover it. It's irreversible.
00:50:12.680 I've said this in the concept of the three converging things, the kinetic war, which is bad enough
00:50:18.020 of the Third World War, the 15, 10, 12 to 15 million people in this country that are not
00:50:24.120 things that got to go. Those are massive tasks that other generations would suck up an entire
00:50:29.480 generation. That ain't even the hard stuff. The hard stuff is the middle, is the finances.
00:50:35.780 Because here, that may be irreversible. Scott Besson, Scott Besson, that guy runs around his
00:50:40.620 hair on fire. He says, hey, this is the last time you're going to have a chance to do some cuts,
00:50:44.380 do something smart to still do a supply set, which means on the production side.
00:50:47.980 And then we get this today.
00:50:53.340 You're either serious or you're not.
00:50:56.440 This audience is serious.
00:50:59.380 We'll go to the ramparts in this and, hey, guess what? Everybody, anybody that even
00:51:03.940 thinks of voting for this has got to be turfed out. I don't want to hear your excuse.
00:51:08.420 There are no excuses.
00:51:10.800 And Johnson's a disgrace and the people in his leadership are a disgrace.
00:51:14.120 Jordan and Scalise, where have you guys been?
00:51:15.680 Why do we have to hear this? We've got to drop.
00:51:18.640 It's so bad. You should have said, hey, we can't keep this from people.
00:51:21.880 And why did none of you guys walk to the microphone and say, look, I want you to go to page 900
00:51:26.640 on the 1500 bill and see our pay raise.
00:51:31.000 Give me a profile and courage.
00:51:35.500 Man, I don't even know if we need the book of revelations today, right?
00:51:41.040 Incredible.
00:51:41.360 After that great victory, this is the first big act you do.
00:51:46.940 Tells me everything I need to know about you.
00:51:49.540 You've shown me right there.
00:51:52.900 Short break. Back in a minute.
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