Episode 5053: True Growth Of The American Economy
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US economy continues to grind along at a solid pace. Jobless claims hit a record low of 1.914M last week, and consumer spending hit an all-time high of 4.9% in Q3. Productivity hit a new high of 5.9%, and the trade deficit fell below $1.4B.
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jobless claims. And of course, these are for the week ending January 3rd. So there are potential
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seasonality issues here. 208,000. That's a bit below estimates. Last week's 199 pops back over
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200,000. Suffice it to say, these are really well-behaved initial jobless claims. On the
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continuing side, always a week in arrears. These are the week ending December 27th. So once again,
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there are seasonal issues here. 1,914,000, very close to estimates. Last week, well, we remained
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under 1.9 million. The 1,866 becomes 1,858,000. Also well-behaved as we dabble between being above
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and below 1.9 million. Let's look at productivity, shall we? The secret salve of the U.S. economy,
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what Greenspan called the special sauce. Well, this is the third quarter preliminary. There will be
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changes. 4.9%, extremely close to estimates and a really solid number. In the rearview mirror,
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3.3 becomes 4.1 for the last quarter's final. So 4.9, wow, you have to go a long way back to find a
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higher number. We have to go all the way back to the third quarter of 2020. Productivity's great.
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And if we look at unit labor costs, unit labor costs come in, well, 1.9, down 1.9. That's a minus sign.
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They are lower. Unit labor costs are lower. That's always good news. And in the rearview mirror,
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the 1% to the upside becomes minus 2.9 to the downside as costs drop. And finally, on the trade
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balance, which we know is going to be a deficit, we're expecting a number around 58 billion.
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Buckle up. This is unreal, the movement in this number. Minus 29.4 billion. We cut it basically
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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
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these people. You're just not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people. The
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people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do
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everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
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And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish
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that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
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It's Thursday, 8 January, Year of the Lord, 2026. Thank you for sticking around for the second
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hour of the morning edition of the War Room. We're here in the studios of the Economic War
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Room, the great Kevin Freeman. Thank you. This studio is unbelievable.
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I know. I've always been close to you and your take on things is my take on things. I'm
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going to get you into this conversation. That's what I had. Yep. I got Malpass and I got Joe
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LaVarnia over at Treasury. Joe, we should be skipping around, lighting our hair on fire.
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Productivity number, the trade deficit, of course. No, but only Santelli wants to talk about it.
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That's why Rick Santelli is the great, Rick Santelli, the great trade deficit. You cut the trade
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deficit in half. Navarro and the team, it's working. The productivity number hasn't been
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seen. Now, wait for this, folks. Connect the dots. Has not been seen since January 2020.
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Who was president of the United States back then? Donald Trump. Before the Chinese Communist
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Party hit us with and Fauci hit us with the pandemic. Because remember, the fourth quarter
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of 2019 was nirvana. Low interest rates, no inflation, blue collar wages rising higher than
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white collar, high school graduates higher than college graduates. It was literally the economic
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engine of President Trump, of populist nationalism, cutting, you know, stopping illegal immigration.
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All of it clicked. You had the Biden years. We were handed a disaster. LaVarnia, you and
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Bessette, Bessette's in Minneapolis. That's why I said the other day to him, hey, with this
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thing happening in Minneapolis, you must, because this speech has been locked in for a couple
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of weeks, you've got to go out there and talk to the business community and talk to citizens
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about what President Trump's economic package is, because that's the engine that's going to
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drive us through here. And then people are going to realize, hey, the illegal alien situation
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is what's dragging the economy down. Joe LaVarnia, can you walk us through the math that
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we heard this morning? Yes, Steve, thank you. First was the President making sure with the
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Secretary's help and many others that we didn't have a massive tax hike, the biggest ever, occurring
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in 2026, solidifying those gains from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, but then encouraging other
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phenomenon, other tools, so that you get strong productivity growth, and you get strong productivity
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growth through deregulation, cheap and abundant energy, lowering the cost of capital, raising its
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return by having full expensing of capital expenditures, adding the novel approach of full
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expensing for factories, and then you encourage investment in this capital formation will lead
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to higher wages, rising compensation, what we saw in the Trump administration, although what we're
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seeing recently has been, Steve, even more impressive, because numbers have really accelerated. So the
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productivity number that Rick had mentioned was about 5 percent. There are other measures of
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productivity, which actually, even from a core perspective, are even stronger, which is known as
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non-financial sector, productivity is rising even faster. But the point is, a disinflationary boom has
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been laid in place, been created. We're seeing the GDP numbers. It's now just a matter of time before we see
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it in the job market. And, you know, yesterday's jolts numbers, I think, were misreported in the press.
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It showed that the level of openings are down. They came from a really high level, but that was because
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of all the supply disruptions that occurred during the pandemic. We're essentially at a job openings
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rate. That's exactly where it was during the first three years of the Trump boom, back from 17 to 19.
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So to me, things look great. The trade deficit numbers are excellent. It's happening, Steve,
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because exports are surging almost 30 percent annualized in the last three months, while imports
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are down. They're almost down 30 percent annualized. So it's a great combination of what's happening,
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and it's playing out exactly the way President Trump would describe it and how Secretary Bessett
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envisioned it playing out itself. You're starting to see the traction. The Trump plan and coming at
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Liberation Day being on April 1st, then the work through to get the supply site tax cut to make
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sure that we can turbocharge capital investment. And now the conversions of that, the tariffs,
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has two things, a forcing function to force people to come here and build manufacturing plants here,
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or if you don't, pay the tariffs or the tolling fee to get here. President Trump said, yes,
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I think he thinks it's going to be a trillion dollars. It's some big number. But you're starting
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to see the green sprouts of the economic plan. You can't turn an aircraft carrier around immediately,
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but you can tell the direction this is going. And you see it from the productivity numbers.
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You see it from the trade deficit numbers. You see it from the increase in exports and the decrease
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in imports. I mean, everything that we've planned for, everything that Scott Bessett and the
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President have walked through. You're starting to get the traction on that. And we really haven't
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even gotten to the tax refunds and things are going to happen in the spring. And I think,
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Danny, you're going to see the big turbocharge for really what's happening with the supply side
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tax cuts, sir. Steve, what has been misreported or not reported, I should say, in the press is that
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in the first data we have from when President Trump took office to November shows real wage growth,
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blue collar wages, what are known as non-supervisory production workers within the employment
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report, rising about one and a half, 1.6 percent. That's a huge increase, one of the largest we've
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ever had to start a new administration. Now, fast forward, you're into 2026, the no tax on tips,
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the no tax on overtime, that will further lift nominal wages. That's the result of President Trump's
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policies. But importantly, equally important, is the President lowering the cost of living for key
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items such as energy. You're seeing energy move substantially lower. Gasoline prices nationally
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are only around 275, 280 a gallon. That is significantly lower than where they've been. That
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is a tax cut for everyday working Americans. And as the inflation rate moves lower, that will further
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expand real wages, which then get the added kick from those productivity gains that are starting and
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are set to continue through 26 and beyond. No. You used a phrase. I want to make sure we don't bury
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the lead here. Disinflationary growth. This is so important. You're having growth that doesn't look.
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Disinflationary boom. Yeah. Go ahead. Boom. Walk us through that. Disinflationary boom, Steve. Yeah.
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This is kind of the reverse of how you've been hammered. Take a second and walk us through that.
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Yeah. So a disinflationary boom is one where the economy's underlying potential, its ability to
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create jobs, its ability to create income, its ability to create wealth, its ability to provide
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the goods and services that people want because the economy is growing quickly, it's generating
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revenues, it's lowering the deficit relative to GDP. All the good things that economic theory tells us
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about how you raise living standards is starting to play out. So a disinflationary boom is where the
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economy's speed limit, we can grow faster. We're not going to grow at the sub 2% rate, let's say the
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CBO predicts, and then they say there's going to be a debt Armageddon because, yeah, if we grew that
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week, we would have a problem. Rather, we can grow at 3%, maybe even 4%. And as that growth is
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accelerating, it's lowering the inflation rate because the economy could produce more because
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it's capable of running faster. And the offshoot of that is workers, high profitability for companies
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that then are incentivized to reinvest back in the economy. And the boom continues, and it's
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disinflationary. It's the best sort of growth you can get.
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So far be it from me to give advice to the president or the staff or secretary, president,
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as you know, Besson was contributing here for years, close friends, colleagues, Alexander
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Preet, who you know very well, I think is the best communications person next to Caroline
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Lovett in the entire government and Stephen Chung. She's just a superstar. But yesterday, the
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president signed an executive order, and we're going to have Mal pass on here, and hopefully
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maybe Oscar Blue will be on tonight. He took out 66 of these international organizations
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were in, a massive deregulation play, coupled with the news that's coming out. So I know
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like Caroline Lovett's going to have a briefing while the VP is going to be there. I keep saying
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you got to force the media to cover the real news because they're going to just chase Trump's
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derangement syndrome all the time. So let's give them something freaking to be deranged
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about. His economic plan is working. This massive deconstruction of the global administrative
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state is working. And they're working together to drive productivity and an economy for working
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class peoples in this country. We've got to force these people to cover it because they're
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not going to cover it. They don't want to cover a speech today in Minneapolis. They don't
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want to cover you here taking Rick Santelli's numbers and data and putting it into a narrative
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that people understand of what's happening. And yesterday was monumental. In fact, Oscar Blue,
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Ramirez is going to be on tonight. I think hopefully with Natalie say, hey, this migrant
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compact that's driven all this madness throughout the world, including Europe and here in the
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United States, we're out of. President Trump with a stroke of a pen got out of 66. So can
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you help us out there over at Treasury? I know you're a superstar. They brought you in. You
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do a great job. But we have to force, you keep saying, and your phrase is right. And I'm
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talking about the business media. I'm not talking about influencers, you know, with some
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blog that Bloomberg, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times of London, the New York Times
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business section, all the big four refuse to cover the true story on what's happening to the
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American economy with President Trump and Scott Besson and others Navarro working thing. This
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news just on the trade deficit should be the lead story in everybody's paper because that impacts
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American working class families more than anything. Sir.
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Steve, I'm an optimist. I do believe this will be reported because the profile and the
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policies that the president has outlined, I truly believe, are going to work. The secretary
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believes that their supply side growth policies are tried and trued. And the productivity story,
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people know that's the key ingredient to raise living standards. And the irony, Steve, is that's
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a bipartisan agreement. But politicians, or I should say economists on both sides of the political
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lie. Leave an argument on the regulation side, that if you deregulate it, you're going to create
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opportunities. I've got to train you up, brother. You're such a good man. You're such a good man.
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That is not the way these guys work. The business press is almost as bad as MSNBC and in the Washington
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Post and the New York Times front page. Anyway, Gerald LaVarnia, where do people get you?
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The plan is working. Don't take it from Steve Bannon. Don't take it from Joe LaVarnia. Don't
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listen to the president of the United States. Don't listen to Scott Besson. The plan is working.
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Look at the math. Just listen to Rick Santelli. Where do they go?
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On the social media, at sexscottbesson, at U.S. Treasury, at LaVornianomics.
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We've got Poso out there today to Minneapolis. Am I wrong, Friedman? Am I yelling and screaming for
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the wrong reason? They're not covering the true story of the economy, are they?
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No. The media is all in on this anti-Trump. They love the globalism. CNBC, you didn't mention,
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but other than Rick Santelli and Joe Kernan and a few others, they're just far left.
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I like Becky. Becky quick. She tries. Becky tries. Becky tries. Okay, we're going to take
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a short break. Kevin Friedman is with me. David Malpass. Malpass is going to walk us through
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Okay, welcome back. I get Kevin Freeman with me from Economic War Room, one of the experts,
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and also David Malpass joining us. So, okay, Malpass, we've got the Trump economic plan is working. The
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media doesn't want to, you know, talk about it. We got the trade deficit folks, massive. The cut there
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shows you Trump's bringing manufacturing back here and exporting up 30%, imports down 30%.
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The same time we're having full spectrum energy dominance. But Malpass, you keep saying, hey,
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I hear you. I hear you. I hear you. But the globalists are aligned against you. They're aligned
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against this model. And they're particularly aligned against President Trump. Now, you were the first to
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get to me last night and said, hey, look, I don't think people understand the implications of the
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66 he got out of, including the global compact on migration and many others. But he said, the big
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ones still exist. And they are united to break the populist nationalist economic model in the United
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States of America. David Malpass, you know, some, you got some experiences. You were the number three
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guy, I think, in Treasury and President Trump's first term, head of international. You've been head of the
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World Bank. What say you, sir? Hi, Steve, you're right. The media won't want to cover it. But the
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reality is 66 organizations is the tip of the iceberg. Globalism is the dominant theme. So there is this
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opportunity. President Trump is going to go to the World Economic Forum. That's the Davos Forum in
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Switzerland. So the world is going to view this as great for Switzerland. They're going to raise the
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GDP forecast for Switzerland because all the Americans are coming in and spending money.
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But it's an opportunity for President Trump and the whole team to make noise. This is the United
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States against socialism and against globalism and elitism. They should go in and make the point to
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the world that the reason for poverty is because governments and central banks are controlling your
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lives, they're controlling your money, and they're doing badly at it. We just heard Joe LaVornia talking
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about supply-side growth policies. Those are working. And the idea that there can be an economic boom,
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I want to tell that, and I hope the president and the administration can tell that to the people of
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Nigeria, that you can have an economic boom if you allow markets to operate and you get away from the
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control of your central banks. There won't be the Islamic terrorists with Kalishnikovs coming in and
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killing Christians in Nigeria. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on. I got that. I got that. But that's
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lecture in Nigeria. Fine. But what does President Trump have to do here? Because he's got these big
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institutions. We have a growth plan. That's what the whole bet is. We talk about this on the show
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all the time. It's a risky bet, but you mitigate the risk because, as Scott said all the time and you
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said, if you didn't do a supply-side tax cut this time, it was gone. You didn't have another chance,
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right? You had to go to another model. We've got it. And we now know we've got GDP growth,
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4.3%. You now have had the backup numbers today. Things are directionally moving in the right
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direction. And you see the green sprout of the theory of supply-side is actually working.
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However, he's got institutions like the Federal Reserve, like the World Bank, like IMF, and these
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other globalist institutions that, through the executive order, he did not get us out of, etc.
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And as you've talked about, they are anti-growth and their policies are anti-growth. Before we lecture
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the Nigerians or the rest of the world of the benefits of capitalism, we've got to have
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capitalism here. This is my whole point. We don't have a capitalist system. We have a
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corporatist system. And the driver and one of the foundational elements of the corporatist
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system is a central bank and the lords of easy money on Wall Street that fight against
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populist economics. What's your recommendation? President of the United States thinks very highly
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of you. What's your recommendation to the President of the United States that we've got to
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take the torch to the enemy here, sir? That's exactly right. And there needs to be new models,
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sweeping reform of the models. You know what? The central banks around the world, it's not just
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the Fed. It's the IMF and central banks worldwide think that inflation targeting works. It doesn't at
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all. We need a price rule monetary policy. That's a core part of supply-side. And that's consistent
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with what President Trump wants. That's dollar dominance. You know, you're right that we're
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getting toward energy dominance, but we're still weak on the dollar. And that gives us the new
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investment into the U.S. that's going to allow us to rebuild all of the supply chains. So that needs to
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be core changed at the Federal Reserve. I think Davos is an opportunity to say it, that we stand
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for prices being stable. And that means central banks have to stop with their stupid models,
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the Phillips curve, the Nairu model, the QE. You know, Secretary Besant has been really clear
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on that not working. It causes income inequality. But what did the Fed do on December 11th? They announced
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another round of QE, the expansion of their balance sheet. So it's going to make conditions worse
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for people at the bottom of the scale as they protect the top end. One good piece of news,
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Steve, this morning Secretary Besson came out and closed the U.S. contribution to the Green Climate
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Fund. So they started last night with 66, and they were building on that today. So I think
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the momentum can be very clear to the world that we're stopping globalism, we're stopping the
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elitism, and we're stopping the models that hold us back. The 10-year yield, however, was up this
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morning. It's 4.18, way above the 10-year yield in China. So you know something is wrong with the models
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when we're paying more for money than China is paying. That's because we have stupid central bank
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models. David, where do people go and get your social media? You've got a lot of great comments
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on the 66 the media hasn't covered. We try to get a clip, not one peep, and two of these are massive.
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All of them are important, although David's right. We didn't get to the heart of the matter in a couple.
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But two of them are massive. The Guinea, the global compact on migration, and what you just mentioned
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on the climate, on that whole climate change cult. We've got all the important ones there,
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and then Besson today cut the money off. So they're in the mumble tank on this. Where do people go to get
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your social media, David? David R. Malpass. And people can also just plain Google things like IMF
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quota increase. That shows you that the international organizations are fully planning to grow,
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and so far that hasn't been cut off. Beyond the 66 that they did, there's another 66 that are even
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Tell you what, we're going to have you on again and go through the second wave of the 66,
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the bigger ones and the gnarly ones. Hopefully the Wall Street Journal, Paul Gizhou and the team
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over there will allow you to continue to put those great op-eds up on the Wall Street Journal. David
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Malpass, thank you so much, sir. Appreciate you. Thanks, Steve.
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Kevin Friedman, your assessment? Well, we're talking about decreased taxes,
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decreased regulation, decreased globalization, and stable money. You put those together,
00:25:10.820
you've got a booming economy. And full-spectrum energy dominance. You have a booming economy.
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A disinflationary boom. I don't think I've ever heard that phrase before, right?
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It's the exact opposite of stagflation. If you've got stagflation where you've got inflationary
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recession, this is disinflationary. Well, remember, no growth under Biden. You know,
00:25:30.820
many months that you actually had retreats or you had the beginnings of a recession,
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plus high inflation. That's classic stagflation. Well, because we grew the government faster than
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we grew the economy. And that's what happened. Well, if you actually backed out the government
00:25:47.700
spending, the massive government spending under Biden, you'd had negative growth the entire time.
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As soon as you back out, because that's a trick they pull, right? They have the massive spending.
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Now, you are one of the folks that focuses on deficits debt in the dollar. We have a two trillion
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it from 800 billion to roughly a trillion to 1.5 trillion. He says the tariffs will offset that.
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What's your concern about? Because all I see is the deficits. We're not getting a handle around them,
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right? It's just, I'm just talking about the math. And you've got the debt at 38 trillion and
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hurtling towards 40 trillion. What say you? Yeah. The number one national security risk we have
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is our national debt. That is, you would tell the president that you're saying, Hey, look,
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I understand you want to go to 1.5 trillion. We've got hemispheric defense, got all the stuff
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you're trying to do, but your bigger national security risk is the debt. Yeah, absolutely.
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National security defense is a legitimate government business. They ought to be in that, but,
00:26:52.100
but, but you can't just increase another half trillion to $700 billion, uh, in debt without
00:26:59.220
repercussions. We've got to have, we've got to reduce our deficit. We've got to stabilize that
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because we've grown government faster than we've grown the economy. And that is a trajectory for
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failure. Um, talk to me about economic warm. Got about a minute. Where do people go to get it? Uh,
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how do they get your social media? All of it. Yeah. Economic war rooms on blaze television,
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about 10 other platforms. Uh, you can get it at economic war room.com. Uh, I'm Kevin D Freeman,
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we're heading economically. We've got good news today. Santelli told it LaVernia. What,
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what's, what keeps Kevin Freeman up at night? Well, I call it the six trials by fire. It
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starts with debt that turns into a dollar attack that turns into central bank, digital currency
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that turns into a wealth gap that turns into a demographic gap because people can't afford to
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have babies. And the six trial by fire is so we import people to replace them. And it becomes
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an invasion by immigration. All of that's the death knell of America. It's in my next book.
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That's coming out in the spring for horsemen of the American apocalypse and our six trials by
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fire. When does that come out? Uh, probably March. Okay, fine. So those are all inextricably
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through the books coming out in the spring for horse, but you've got these six things that are going
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to destroy America and they seem like they're linked. Just walk me through it one more time.
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Yeah. All right. The four horsemen are China, Islamists, globalists, and traitors and cowards
00:32:54.260
here in America. And the six trials by fire is the first ones are debt. The problem with our monetary
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policy is that they have to buy all this government debt because the government's overspending. That's
00:33:05.060
the problem. That debt's now 38 and a half trillion. It's increased, approximately quadrupled every two
00:33:11.300
decades. You can't do that. It's unsustainable. It's debt. If we continue on that path, then our
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enemies will beat us. And we're going to destroy the US dollar because it's down 28% since Biden,
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since Biden raised his hand at the, when he stole the election and nobody showed up to the
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inauguration. Remember that? That's had circles out there. It was embarrassing. It was embarrassing
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because they're such phonies. You knew what they were doing. 28% drop in the value of the US dollar
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since that time. Right. What we did is embolden those that want to crash the dollar. I mean,
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this has gone on for decades. You can read it in the Chinese unrestricted warfare. You can read
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it wherever. All right. So that's the next thing is you attack our dollar. That causes a response. Well,
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let's create central bank digital currency. If we do that, then we can get past that. Forget it.
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That creates a wealth gap. All of this inflation. So the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. It's
00:33:58.180
the cronyism you talk about. That leads to people not trusting that they can have families,
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buy a house, later family formation, lower, less kids, lower birth. So we're now dying on birth
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rate. Then we got to bring people into, you know, the Wall Street guys, they want to drive GDP.
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They want wages lowered, all of it. So you import our enemies. That's,
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those are the six trials by fire. They're all economic. And you see it happen in Somalia
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right now. David's ear is going to be out there. Thank you so much for letting us be here today.
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brother. Thank you. Appreciate you. One of the best guys out there. Economic word. Kevin
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Friedman. Hold it. Brian Harrison. Brother, you had a drudge. Brian Harrison for all your big talk,
00:34:50.500
all your big talk down there and everything you talk about yesterday on drudge in the left-hand
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column, which is kind of their lead column. They have Texas A&M outlaws Plato, and they blame
00:35:03.620
Brian Harrison from Texas. What in the hell is going on down in Texas A&M, brother? We're not
00:35:08.660
teaching philosophy. We're not teaching the classical masters of Athens and Rome, sir.
00:35:16.820
You know what, Steve? There are few things that taste better in the morning than a great cup of
00:35:21.940
freshly brewed coffee. But I'll tell you what, Steve, liberal tears from leftist,
00:35:26.260
progressive Marxist ivory tower academics are one of them. And let me tell you, you know,
00:35:31.060
this is a completely manufactured scandal from the left wing, you know, inmates that have been
00:35:37.140
allowed to run the asylums in our Texas public universities for many years. They are crying crocodile
00:35:43.860
tears mixed with some real tears now, because for the first time, thanks to the victories that I've
00:35:49.380
been able to deliver down here in Texas against transgender indoctrination. By the way, with a
00:35:53.940
massive assist from grassroots patriots like the posse, we've been able to finally force out the
00:36:00.740
the liberal DEI advocate Obama professor or president of Texas A&M liberal transgender indoctrinating
00:36:06.340
professors. And what's going on now is a complete hissy fit temper tantrum by these left wing
00:36:12.980
progressives manufacturing a scandal. Liberal academics at Texas A&M have concocted a fake story
00:36:19.700
where they slipped in, you know, a few sentences from Plato into the section in a course on
00:36:24.740
transgenderism that they knew was going to get cut. And then they run to their liberal mouthpieces and
00:36:30.260
their allies in the mainstream media. And next thing you know, bam, oh, a fake scandal that's spreading
00:36:36.260
across the country by the liberal mainstream media. No, Texas A&M has not banned Plato.
00:36:42.900
But what is happening is for the first time in well over a decade, we have been able to force
00:36:48.900
some constraints and some limitations on transgender indoctrination. That's all that's happening here.
00:36:59.220
Yeah, I mean, look, I think it's symposium with Socrates and Alcibiades and Alcibiades became a great
00:37:04.740
general. And Alcibiades was a little out there. That has some issues. And they talk about camaraderie.
00:37:10.260
Right. So that has some issues. Is that what they're cutting?
00:37:12.820
I don't want to discuss what they mean by camaraderie. I don't know.
00:37:18.340
It's the Greek army, man. Talk to me about, remember, I think Alcibiades became a general.
00:37:23.140
He was like the Brad Pitt of it all. And Socrates was like a sergeant. But what did they cut?
00:37:28.100
Why did they focus? I know why they focused, because they wanted to drudge link with Plato,
00:37:32.020
with the statue saying Brian Harrison and a bunch of right wingers at the war room and the war room
00:37:36.420
posse have now driven out classical education, which the Aggies, as we know, you guys get in.
00:37:42.740
There's so much classical education down there, Texas A&M. But what were they what were they
00:37:47.380
selectively saying that was wrong with Plato? And is yours thing trying to get rid of this
00:37:54.740
Right. No, because after the massive one of the biggest successes we've had against liberal
00:38:00.660
indoctrinations in the country, we were able to force down here again with the posse. We removed the
00:38:05.620
DEI and transgender advocating president of the university. And so the leadership of Texas A&M
00:38:11.300
finally got the message, hey, maybe we need to do something about this transgender indoctrination
00:38:15.940
on campus. And so what they've done is they've got they're doing reviews now. And if there are
00:38:20.580
syllabus that have explicit transgender advocacy, which, yes, tons of them did, they're saying,
00:38:26.660
hey, remove that part from the syllabus. So what it looks like happened here is a liberal professor,
00:38:31.460
knowing this was going to happen, changed his syllabus, put in a couple sentences from Plato
00:38:36.020
in a section that he knew wasn't going to make the cut. And then when it didn't make the cut,
00:38:39.300
he's screaming bloody murder, these alligator tears. This is a total, total farce. But here's the
00:38:44.260
bigger issue, Steve, is while we've been able to, again, with the posse, enact the biggest reform and
00:38:50.420
biggest victory against transgender indoctrination, we still have a lot of work to do. Because what's
00:38:55.700
what we're seeing here is that this leftist cancerous transgender DEI indoctrination, this rot and this
00:39:02.820
cancer has metastasized to almost every organ in higher education in Texas. And in fact, a formal
00:39:09.220
group of faculty members at Texas A&M just a couple weeks ago, formally recommended to reinstate the
00:39:15.060
transgender indoctrinating professor that we were able to get fired. So this just shows how deep the
00:39:21.540
rot runs. We have a lot more work to do. And the fact, and it just continues to expose that the inmates
00:39:27.140
have been running the asylums in higher education at Texas public universities for a long time. So we've
00:39:32.260
made tremendous progress with the help of the posse, but we've got a lot of work to do. And again,
00:39:36.020
if you want to study this kind of stuff, you know, transgender advocacy or you're, you know,
00:39:40.420
how, you know, women of hip hop pushing pack against the male gaze. Yes, that's a real course
00:39:44.740
at Texas A&M. You know, if you want to study that stuff, there's no censorship here. There's
00:39:48.020
no first amendment issues like the left wing press wants to say you study that nonsense. Fine. But do it
00:39:53.540
with your own damn money, not on the backs of my hardworking and already overtaxed 30 million men and
00:39:59.700
women of the state of Texas, who I'm proud to fight for. Hang on. You're telling me the Aggies,
00:40:06.900
it's the hip women of hip hop under the male gaze. Is that, was that? I believe it. I believe
00:40:13.140
it's a direct quote from a syllabus that I got obtained a copy of. Yes. Women of hip hop pushed
00:40:19.380
back against the male gaze. Yes. That is literally being taught at my alma mater, Texas. And here's the
00:40:27.780
thing. People think I'm attacking Texas. This is ridiculous. I'm a proud member of the fighting
00:40:31.700
Texas Aggie class of 2004. I love Texas A&M. And I am trying to restore Texas A&M to its pre woke glory,
00:40:41.780
get the focus back on engineering, agricultural, you know, mathematics, the basics of education.
00:40:47.460
So the Texas can have the best, highest rated, most educated workforce in the entire country.
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Can you just talk to the nation now about just for a minute or two, Ron DeSantis yesterday said
00:41:01.620
that they're going to, he's recalling the Florida legislature to kick in the redistricting. We had
00:41:06.500
an epic fail in Indiana. Just talk to people how important this was and what we had to do with your
00:41:12.180
leadership and the folks at Patriot Mobile to get Texas to move. Of course, Abbott's now saying, hey,
00:41:16.740
for me, it was, it was his plan from the beginning. You told the president, you know,
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I would have done eight, but Harrison and Bannon and these guys held me back. They only wanted five.
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Just give me a minute on the, on the battles there around the country and how Patriots have
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to step up for this redistricting fight. And we got to do it now. Well, absolutely. And I think it
00:41:34.020
exposed that we were right, Steve, you and I, the possibly we were right. Texas should have gone
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bigger. We should have been maximalist. We should have been bold. We should have gotten more than five
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seats, which yes, we absolutely could have if we'd had more courage coming out of Austin. So look,
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it's a good thing. We got the five seats. I do not believe it would have happened except for the
00:41:51.220
prairie fire that was lit by the posse and by grassroots Patriots across the country. We got
00:41:55.300
the five. We should have gone bigger, but here's the message I would give to my lawmakers, not just
00:41:59.700
my colleagues, my counterparts, conservative lawmakers in red states like Florida. Ignore the
00:42:05.140
noise in the mainstream media, the left wing, the Democrats, CNN, MSNBC, they're going to run the
00:42:10.100
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00:42:15.940
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you go and you get every Republican seat you've got, because it's not like the whole narrative of
00:42:24.980
the national media is totally on its head. It's wrong. They're saying, well, Democrat states like
00:42:28.660
California are responding to Texas. This is nonsense. The left wing media and the Democrats have no
00:42:33.300
problem with redistricting to maximize partisan political advantage. They're just mad that Republican
00:42:39.060
states like Texas and Florida are finally getting into the game. So if you're a lawmaker in Florida,
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say thank you to your governor, who's calling you back to the Capitol, and you pass the boldest,
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most aggressive, make sure it's lawful, pass the most aggressive, ambitious map you can to maximize
00:43:00.740
the number of Republicans that you can send to the U.S. Congress, because the stakes could literally not
00:43:05.860
be higher. We are talking about what may or may not determine whether the United States Congress falls
00:43:11.460
in the hands of the radical, Marxist, progressive, leftist Democrats, and whether or not President
00:43:16.420
Trump gets to enact a four-full-year term to make America great again. The stakes couldn't be higher.
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Fight as hard as the Democrats. Fight harder than the liberal media. Do the right thing for your voters,
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the freedom-loving patriots in Florida, Texas, and all across the country.
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President Trump said when he went up to talk at the Kennedy Center to the Republican conference,
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he gave an hour and 50-minute speech. We covered it live. He talked about it. He says,
00:43:39.860
hey guys, we've got to fight because we lose this thing. First thing you're going to do is impeach me.
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He actually said it for the first time publicly. Brian Harrison, you're going to be with us tomorrow
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morning. What's the social media? How do we keep up with you between now and then?
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Yeah, go to the most hated social media account in the state of Texas at Brian E. Harrison. Sorry,
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you're just a gunman. He did it. And then the dark roast wasn't perfect. He worked for another
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year. Got the darker, best dark roast. I'm an aficionado of dark roast coffee. The best
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I've ever met. The best. The best. Yeah. It's incredible. People love it. We, we can't roast
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it fast enough. We, we keep roasting bigger and bigger batches, like thousands and thousands,
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like 10,000. Warpath.coffee. Hang on for one second. I know you got something to say about Minnesota
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cause you're a, you're a gunman at the end of the day. You're a law enforcement guy,
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but I got Mike Lindell, Mike Lindell. I'm here to, for you to give the war and posse a deal.
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However, I think it's universal. You won the first debate. I'm so proud of you. Cause I, you know,
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as you know, I wouldn't too sure about this. I'm not too sure about this governor thing. Now I'm all in
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him. You, you, you were, you were magnificent last night. It was, it was, uh, I, um, I had the
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product or the solutions, uh, solutions for everything they asked me. And I, I think that's
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what it made it, uh, it flowed. It was smooth. And it's not just Mike, Mike, Mike, it's not,
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it's not the solutions. Yeah. Walls yesterday shows you the folks in Minnesota, even if you're not
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MAGA, if you don't like Trump, you know, you get that it's got to stop. That's got to stop.
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He is an embarrassing. He's embarrassing one of our greatest states in front of the world.
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And what he did yesterday is unacceptable. A change. I think he's got to go now.
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Mike, uh, Lindell, uh, deals for the war and posse. You guys, this is the last day. All good
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Okay. You're going to bounce down and answer a few lines. I know, but you got another big debate this
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afternoon. What times the debate we streamed it yesterday, we had huge numbers, massive numbers.
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Yeah. Debate. It's five o'clock central times. Oh, six, six o'clock your time, Steve. And, uh,
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I believe it goes three hours again. Like last night, it was pretty, pretty amazing. Um,
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let's do it. And, uh, they say I hit 70% of the crowd. I think, uh, I think it was higher,
00:51:20.740
but I'll take 70. That was huge. There was six of us on that stage. Yeah. Mike, people love you. And I
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got to tell you from a citizens of this country that are not Minnesotans folks, what is happening
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up there with walls and that mayor is not acceptable and embarrassing yourself in front of the world
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right now. Mike Lindell, one more time, where they go, what number do they call to get you to
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take a couple of calls? Yeah. You guys got 800-873-1062. That's a promo code war room, 800-873-1062.
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You guys last day for the sale. This is it guys. Free shipping. We have over 250 items go. So let's,
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I'm going to head downstairs. I'm going to take about 10 calls today. You guys.
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Interesting. Good. Let's light them up for Mike Lindell. Mike, we'll see it at six. We'll watch it.
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We'll stream it. All right. Um, we got about a minute. You've got some thoughts about the
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situation in Minneapolis. Yeah. Unfortunately, the actions of this lady led to her own death.
00:52:21.140
Um, she, she obstructed a federal operation. She, she set up a roadblock on her own and then the feds
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told her to get out of the car. She disobeyed. So she's not compliant at that point. A federal agent
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standing, they said, get out of the effing car. And not just that, when he grabs the thing
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to have you out, gotta comply, gotta comply. And there's a, there's a federal agent standing in
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front of her car. So then she tries to flee the scene of the crime that she created.
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And by doing that, she started to run over a federal agent and he fell back on his training
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and that the federal agents, they have no duty to retreat. He doesn't have a duty to retreat.
00:52:59.380
She does. So he, he fell back on his training. He unholstered his weapon and shot her. It's her
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fault. She created the whole situation. Unfortunately, she's dead. These, and the
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reason these people are doing this is because of the political rhetoric that comes from the
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politicians. Yeah. So they created this. Charlie Kirk show is next. Postos out in Minnesota with
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Scott. We're going to stream the secretary treasury. Uh, Natalie's here at five, Joe Allen at six.
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