00:02:00.680And you see it from time to time in American politics, where the people are considered to be on the far left and the people who are considered to be on the far right are saying the same thing.
00:02:11.300When they're talking about technocrats, Silicon Valley, billionaires, oligarchs, AOC is saying a lot of what sort of the Steve Bannon wing of MAGA is saying.
00:02:31.100Like if you hear Steve Bannon, we've talked about this, if you hear Steve Bannon talking, he will talk about the threat of the billionaires, the threat of the tax cuts, the threat of of the technocrats, the threat of a lot of what your father was talking about 30 years ago.
00:02:49.220And it is amazing how like this sort of populist strain comes together at the end of both political spectrums.
00:02:58.220That is the message that Democrats should run with oligarchy.
00:03:10.360They need to just frankly move on from a lot of the, you know, Trump making it so about Trump, but make it about the whole picture about what he is doing.
00:03:21.320Bernie Sanders has the message that Democrats need to embrace.
00:03:24.700Well, and again, I've heard you talk about this before.
00:03:29.800It's a politically potent message, not because it's a quote Marxist message.
00:03:34.860It's because it's a MAGA message as well.
00:03:39.860Again, if you listen to what Steve Bannon says, you listen to other people who are talking about, hey, we don't need to give billionaires and multinational corporations more tax cuts.
00:04:07.520This is where Democrats can actually find common cause with a lot of people who voted for Donald Trump, because we've always talked about the very strange thing that in 2016, the Bernie Sanders supporters, after they couldn't vote for Bernie Sanders, who did they vote for?
00:04:24.700And in that common cause, you say, it does bring surprising fellow travelers.
00:04:30.040I mean, Steve Bannon openly speaks about he's an admirer of AOC, thinks she's a remarkably talented politician, a political athlete, but also they agree on some of these issues.
00:04:39.700There is there is that idea that that that that the elites are the problem and it's for they're forgetting that working class, the common man in Eugene Robinson.
00:04:47.440And that is we're seeing that among this debate right now, front and center for the Democratic Party, who we have seen in some of the post-election autopsies.
00:04:55.600Many, including they say we become just the party of college graduates.
00:04:59.600We've lost the working class or we're in the midst of losing the working class to Republicans.
00:05:04.180Now, some of that maybe is just a Trump centric phenomenon.
00:23:13.580And you can tell directionally where their answer is going.
00:23:16.140This article in Politico, Dave Bratt, is pretty amazing because it specifically talks about you and what happened back in those days of the Tea Party revolt in 2014.
00:24:01.220And, of course, that, as you always cover, followed the 0708 financial crisis where the Federal Reserve ran interest rates for too low, boom-bust cycle, kind of like we got right now.
00:24:12.300And that led to a trillion-dollar bailout for the banks.
00:24:15.900And the average person was left behind, as usual.
00:24:19.060The elites up in Congress just covered it all over.
00:30:50.400Of course, you have to restrict the labor pool so that the whole world can't come and compete against American workers, whether it's HB1 visas or all these visa scams to compete against the tech workers.
00:31:02.480American citizens on their home soil, when it's a home game, shouldn't have to have the world in their country driving down wages for them.
00:31:58.880Most of you or a lot of you got wiped out.
00:32:02.580But they also simultaneously did a deal in Silicon Valley with the apartheid state or made it even more of an apartheid state than it was to give each one of these nascent oligarchs complete monopolies.
00:32:19.040That's why Scarborough said we support Lena Kahn.
00:33:11.500It was monopolistic, corporate, private, and governmental power.
00:33:20.220The great, brilliant, and courageous, because remember in the revolutionary generation, they not only called the shot, they played the shot.
00:33:29.900They stood up and said, hey, we get this.
00:33:34.060If we're going to break off from this empire, this empire is just at its beginning stages.
00:33:37.580They're live in what they were doing in India.
00:33:40.320You had India on the Eurasian southern part of the Asian landmass, and you had all of North America.
00:33:47.760Because they had already defeated the French and Indian Wars, in which the colonists were all the troops, essentially, a lot of them.
00:33:59.040Got the first idea of taking over Canada, right?
00:34:05.600The French were basically defeated on the Plains of Abraham.
00:34:08.040It was their deal, the British deal, and they broke off, because the foresight of the revolutionary generation speaks down through the ages to us today.
00:35:12.820Our revolutionary generation and the formation of the country teaches us so much about mankind and the frailties of mankind and how you set up a system that can take all the foibles of mankind and have at least try to have as perfect a system as possible.
00:35:29.220This is what, down through the ages, this is why this country, it's the structure of it, but also how it plays to human nature.
00:35:39.660You are this new revolutionary generation.
00:35:44.600And I don't care if you're in your 60s or 70s or in your 20s.
00:35:48.460It's your thinking that's brought it together.
00:35:50.720Your spirit that's brought it together.
00:35:52.180And you could see that in 14, in May of June of 14, Donald Trump, this billionaire from Queens in Manhattan, there was this media star up in New Hampshire with these Tea Party people on a Saturday in May.
00:36:06.920And then the run up to Dave Bratts and just watching all those Tea Party.
00:37:03.580If you had told people in May or June of 2014 that eventually Donald Trump would win the presidency three times and serve, at least up until now, two terms.
00:37:20.120If you had told that we're going to have a whole populist nationalist revolt and the work in the Republican Party will be looked at at a party talked about by Laura Ingraham through her producer, Julia Hahn, and the prages of Breitbart, which at that time was being accused of shifting and becoming Trump Pravda.
00:37:39.400We were in the beginning stages of that whole time, and personified by a guy named Dave Bratt, some Austrian economics professor at Randolph-Macon College.
00:37:50.400Massive things have small starts, and right now I can tell you, when somebody has a track record of seeing through this, I can see exactly what they're doing.
00:38:05.700They're grafting on because they realize, look at their little sign, oligarchy, oligarchy.
00:39:38.340Because in the core issues of what truly is populism, it's centered around the American citizen and the betterment of this country and its citizens.
00:41:49.600You can call their D.C. offices and district offices directly.
00:41:54.160You can also press their contact form because they make it so hard for you to email them.
00:42:00.060You can easily press that, send them a message that way.
00:42:03.100You can see recent bills, get real info fast, save your favorite representative so you don't waste time, and most importantly, put the pressure on.
00:42:35.660You also go to Article 3 or go to Bill Blaster.
00:42:37.820When you get to Bill Blaster, get to the Judiciary Committee first and then to your own local guy and say, hey, look, we've got to impeach.
00:42:45.540We've got to impeach this chief judge of the district court.
00:43:05.880Both times he was found not guilty in the trial in the Senate.
00:43:10.660These judges are not going to be removed by the Senate because it's part of the entire political class apparatus that wants to stop President Trump's populist nationalist program.
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00:45:26.980He was against the Iraq War, but more so today.
00:45:32.840Non-interventionists and want to negotiate and bring peace, peace to strength.
00:45:37.320But in 14, he basically, I thought, sent a very clear message, if he could pick that stuff up, at this 2014 Dave Bossie-sponsored cattle call.
00:45:51.000And there was a report, Jeremy Peters, who works for the New York Times, but is a guy we got to know because he was assigned by the New York Times to cover the conservative movement,
00:46:02.900particularly the beginning of the Tea Party movement, and particularly the kind of online, and led by the great personality, Andrew Breitbart.
00:46:10.580And the Times had realized Breitbart was a figure of historical significance early on.
00:46:17.660So they assigned Jeremy to profile, and Jeremy did very fair profiles of Andrew, and actually tagged along with Andrew and Andrew's crew on and off for years.
00:46:26.900So cut to 2014, Andrew had passed away in March.
00:46:31.440Jeremy had been, I think, around since 2009, 2010, that Tea Party, big year of the Tea Party revolt.
00:46:39.560So in 14, he's actually up in New Hampshire at this, he's one of the young guys that are assigned to, because doing Saturday duty is not the duty you want, right?
00:46:49.280So he's doing Saturday duty, and actually the New York Times allowed him to be interviewed on Breitbart Radio, which for us was a huge thing, to have somebody from the mainstream media on there.
00:48:34.880But the Tea Party had many different elements.
00:48:36.660You can see it start to come together there and have elective, really have power to win at the ballot box.
00:48:43.780Grace Chung, I want to make sure everybody has got these tools that you've developed and we've developed to make life easier for people,
00:48:50.600particularly now that in the next couple of weeks with both what's happening in Wisconsin and particularly with these judges.
00:48:56.100We have to get on top of these judges because this is the way they put out another.
00:49:02.260They took Elon, these guys off the Social Security case with 130 page, you know, opinion of a judge to stop things, slow it down until they come back.
00:49:13.400So they're grinding us to a halt on every front.
00:49:16.620I haven't seen yet, but I know last night we were told that they're filing on the Department of Education.
00:49:24.440Everything you saw yesterday, President Trump's, you know, taking it down to the deck plates like he's taking USAID to the deck plates,
00:49:31.580taking all these to the deck plates so that statutorily they're still there, but they're essentially non-functioning.
00:49:38.020That's all being challenged and they're going to challenge the Department.
00:49:40.800Everything President Trump's doing is being challenged and, of course, to slow us down.
00:49:44.000At the same time, they try to gin up this phony populist alternative.
00:49:49.500And here's the thing, also talking about the engine room is that, remember, the oligarchs detest you.
00:49:56.320They detest everything you stand for, everything you stand for.
00:50:00.220But they also, culturally, they are aligned with kind of the progressive element, but they also detest those working class people on the left.
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