00:09:17.740Now, they put out a 300-page bill from a congressman in California.
00:09:22.220We're all over that breaking that down,
00:09:23.940and Joe Allen will join us in the afternoon session with others.
00:09:29.920E.J. And E.J., I do want to say, like Pulte and like Blanche, the president, because seeing your clips and knowing you and your years of saying what the problem was with these labor statistics, you know, when you were nominated, you saw the power and glory of the United States Senate.
00:09:48.040They want to run and hide. They don't want to support Trump nominees. They do not. They do not. They will run and hide.
00:09:53.540And this is why Thune, mark this down, all the donors,
00:09:56.840you might as well take your money out in big barrels, right,
00:10:00.120and take it in the front yard like leaves and just burn it,0.63
00:10:03.220just like you did in Texas where you worked.
00:10:07.520You basically worked for Tallarico's campaign.
00:10:11.260You worked for Tallarico's campaign, all you big wealthy donors,
00:10:15.020all the Bush apparatus and the Carl Rose of the world.
00:11:45.940Talk to me about these job numbers that you and I have discussed, at least these employment numbers, this tweet I sent you, I guess, from 2019.
00:11:53.200How many jobs have been created and how many have gone to foreigners?
00:11:57.300Well, Steve, the very short answer there is four out of five jobs created since the pandemic have gone to foreign-born workers.
00:12:05.220And if we go back to the first Trump administration, you had a very robust labor market. I think
00:12:11.080everybody remembers that. It was very easy for folks to get jobs. And that was true for both
00:12:16.580native-born Americans and also foreign-born workers. In other words, the economy was growing
00:12:21.460so quickly and there was so much labor demand that, again, not only were there ample jobs0.52
00:12:27.560available for those native-born Americans, but there was even enough labor demand to absorb all
00:12:33.080of the foreign-born workers that were coming in at the time. But then what happens after COVID?
00:12:38.340Well, you have the Biden administration that throws open the border at the same time that
00:12:42.820they are allowing this huge influx of illegal aliens to come into the country. They're expanding
00:12:48.780welfare programs. They're reducing things like work requirements, any of the barriers to get
00:12:53.640onto welfare. And so what happens? Well, a lot of native-born Americans simply leave the labor
00:12:58.880market and choose to get on the dole instead. And they're effectively replaced by these foreign-born1.00
00:13:05.040workers, obviously some of whom are going to be illegal because the Bureau of Labor Statistics0.92
00:13:09.520doesn't distinguish in any of their numbers between legal and illegal folks. So very quickly, Steve,
00:13:15.520you see the growth of migrants, of foreign-born workers in the American labor market actually0.73
00:13:23.160not only returned to the pre-pandemic level, but it even returns to the pre-pandemic trend
00:13:29.220in 2022. In other words, the huge dip that you get from COVID, they make up for all of that
00:13:34.940and then get right back on the previous trajectory. Meanwhile, the American side of the labor market,
00:13:42.300native-born Americans, have never returned to that pre-pandemic trend. And again, the vast0.98
00:13:48.300majority of that job growth since COVID has gone to those foreign-born workers, easily
00:13:54.580four out of five jobs. And you mentioned this earlier. I'm very, very glad you did because
00:13:58.700you're absolutely right. At one point, early in this second Trump administration, we were making
00:14:03.920very, very good progress in reversing that. In other words, you saw Americans, native-born
00:14:10.360American job growth, far outpacing that of foreign-born workers. However, and the timing
00:14:16.560here is very interesting because it seems to coincide with when they ended the mass deportations,
00:14:21.800that progress has now basically reversed. And we are back to the previous status quo of foreign
00:14:28.720born workers getting the vast majority of jobs here. In fact, if you look at the latest year
00:14:34.120over year numbers, in other words, the annual change, native born Americans have once again
00:14:39.020fallen behind. There are slightly fewer of them employed right now than a year ago.
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00:16:00.940You don't pull the ripcord on your parachute once you've already hit the ground.
00:16:06.180Don't wait for economic turbulence to diversify.
00:17:23.960Do you have a percentage breakdown of that?
00:17:25.460because the legal immigration route is just as bad as the illegal immigration route, sir.0.91
00:17:31.600Well, Steve, that's such a great point. This is why we keep really pounding the table on things0.74
00:17:36.800like H-1Bs, why that program is so desperately in need of reform. You have companies that will
00:17:43.120lay off all of their American workforce and then say, well, we just don't have enough workers.
00:17:48.640We need this program or that program, whatever the case may be. That is not supposed to be0.93
00:17:53.640how those programs are to be used. They're supposed to be used when, for example, you
00:17:59.380literally don't have Americans with a particular skill set, and instead companies are essentially
00:18:05.320just abusing these programs in order to get lower wage labor. And so you can find plenty
00:18:14.300of instances where literally the entirety of a company's workforce in a particular program,
00:18:20.860In other words, 100 percent doesn't have to be foreign labor. But these companies are, again, abusing those programs in order to try to get the exact same work done, but for a lower wage.
00:18:34.160And look, the labor market is a market, right? It's right there in the name. It's supposed to be competitive. And we do want a competitive labor market.
00:18:41.860So it's not as if we're trying to abandon free market principles here, but at the same time, it is the American labor market.
00:18:54.280It is supposed to be here for Americans.
00:18:57.900And just as we have all kinds of regulations in place for other markets, there's no reason why you shouldn't have that in place for the labor market as well.
00:19:07.500Again, it's not a matter of you should have no immigration because clearly there have been
00:19:13.640valuable contributions from immigrants over our nation's history. That's not the issue.
00:19:18.800But the issue here is that this unfettered immigration and these endless waves have1.00
00:19:25.200caused all kinds of problems, including cutting out the first rung on the ladder of success for1.00
00:19:30.840countless Americans. When you can't get your first job because you are always going to be
00:19:36.680out-competed by, again, these endless waves of illegal aliens, then what happens to a lot of
00:19:41.780Americans? Then they end up on welfare, and they do it essentially forever because you cut out,
00:19:46.540again, that first run on the ladder of success. One-third of young American men,
00:19:52.840Hispanic, black, white, one-third of them collectively, I think, are not in the job
00:19:58.520market and not look in the job market. Why? There's the pincer move of flooding by corporate0.95
00:20:04.720america of illegal either legal aliens or illegal all the legal being scams to take their jobs
00:20:12.080coupled with the pincer move of artificial intelligence you're radicalizing a generation
00:20:18.660of young men under 30 35 years old people go why why do these people believe all this
00:20:23.400crazy stuff well first i'm not so sure how much of it's crazy i think they're actually looking
00:20:29.240they see what they see because they see their parents are played by the rules they've gone to
00:20:34.560school, they play by the rules. And guess what? The game is rigged. You give an American a level
00:20:40.540playing field, they're going to kick ass and take names. You got to give them a level playing field.0.99
00:20:45.700It's not even close to being level. It's like, oh, we want to do all this rights and we got to
00:20:49.360get level playing fields. It's not level. It's rigged against American citizens. Let's have a
00:20:56.800this concept. Let's try this. You're an American citizen. You're not a supplicant. You're not
00:21:04.480sitting there going why are these people coming in here while they're doing it it's just it's just
00:21:08.340we just changed the mindset if you're american citizen you come first by definition of being
00:21:15.700a citizen you get a preferred deal you've got a lot of obligations got to serve the military if
00:21:20.340you need it got to pay your taxes other things got to live under these the regulatory state
00:21:24.960till we change it got to do all this got obligations how about how about a little
00:21:31.000something for the effort let's make american citizens a premium citizenship a premium then0.91
00:21:37.720you're going to have people say hey i want the illegal aliens out of here i want to have mass
00:21:42.440deportations because i'm going to give you a number here in a fact when the when when the
00:21:48.620number of foreign-born workers dropped and american workers increased it was during a time period of
00:21:55.020mass deportations. Was it not, E.J. and Tony, in the days of thunder of the first year of the
00:22:03.240Trump administration's second term, sir? Steve, that's exactly right. And sure enough,
00:22:09.100it certainly seems, again, when we look at the data and we try to interpret it as best we can
00:22:14.900and align with as many of those data points as we can, the narrative that is coming from that
00:22:19.900seems very clear, and it's this. With the end of mass deportations, you ended all of the effects
00:22:27.380of that, which includes that Americans, native-born Americans, were getting more jobs than foreign-born
00:22:34.320workers. And now that situation, again, has basically flipped so that once again, more of
00:22:40.260the jobs are going to foreign-born workers and fewer are going to native-born Americans. And
00:22:45.720And look, Steve, I'm so glad you raised up the AI issue as well, because that is another big part of this.
00:22:51.480And unfortunately, so many of those native-born Americans who are now not getting jobs were basically lied to.
00:23:01.440They were lied to when they were told you need to go to college and you need to get one of these, frankly, useless degrees that end in the word studies instead of learning a trade, learning to do something with their hands.
00:23:13.080Whether it's being an electrician, a plumber, a welder, a carpenter, a mechanic, a machinist, you name it, all of those skills which are severely lacking today, all of those jobs which are in very high demand and which are seeing faster wage growth, kids were told, don't do that.
00:23:29.320Instead, go for this low-level white collar route, if you want to call it that, and now all those jobs are going away.0.61
00:23:36.200Yes, all the studies – I got it.0.72
00:31:52.920particularly when you're so leveraged.
00:31:56.920Once again, I've said I've been 100% right on this now.
00:32:00.000the years as it's coming it's coming we have 300 300 trillion dollars of debt at all levels
00:32:06.800globally and we're about to have the world's largest margin call and here in the united states
00:32:12.340we have literally an insane bet an insane bet highly leveraged bet both governmental
00:32:21.120and private corporations on productivity increases from ai and by definition those productivity
00:32:28.060increases when you look at it would have to come with mass layoffs full stop if anybody wants to
00:32:33.440contest that model please come we're always interested in having a chat and we're going to
00:32:39.440get into the five o'clock show we're going to get into this new artificial intelligence build this
00:32:42.960out break it all down for you michael kunzler joins us folks uh we talk about consent to the
00:32:48.460government if you want to get freedom in your life you've got to reach out for those tools
00:32:52.600are associations that give you more control of your own life what michael and this team have
00:32:58.280created is something you can't get off um big big pharma until you find a way to get out of the
00:33:06.640distribution system of big pharma that controls a big part of your health and wellness and we saw
00:33:12.420look the revolt nobody's talking about what happened in iowa the other day
00:33:16.280that was very big we're gonna get tony lyons and the guys on make america healthy again
00:33:20.700on here because that upset and it was an upset in the primary is a shot across the bow that maha
00:33:27.400has arrived you look at louisiana and you look at iowa what is that people understand that to
00:33:33.780confront the forces of the concentration of power they have to figure out ways either at the ballot
00:33:40.580box or in their own lives to try to get some semblance of control over your own life michael
00:33:46.860Kunzler has created a company that gives you the opportunity to do that. Michael Kunzler,
00:33:51.500the floor is yours. What is All Family Pharmacy? Why did you create it? What is its task and
00:33:59.640purpose, sir? Yeah, so All Family Pharmacy was created in 2019, 2020. We're a family-owned
00:34:06.440pharmacy. We've been doing this now for seven years, close to. We saw that medical freedom
00:34:13.360was taken away from the American people back during COVID, whether it was forced vaccinations,
00:34:18.380removing ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine from the market, or even just removing just regular
00:34:23.380antibiotics and inhalers from people, individuals who were suffering from COVID or flu or whatever
00:34:29.540virus it was, they took the freedom from those people. And they did not allow them to dispense
00:34:36.420medication. They did not allow them to prescribe the medication. So it hurt the American people.
00:34:41.840All Family Pharmacy was then, you know, put into full force to put back medical freedom in the hands of those American people.
00:34:48.740We brought in physicians who were interested in prescribing medications for people who wanted it for that emergency case, for that case where you wake up one day with the flu, you wake up one day with COVID, or it's just a sinus infection, or you're just interested in protecting your family for the long term.
00:35:05.180And we created this company to give Americans, to give those people that ability to choose medical freedom because it should not be taken away from some small government in Washington or New Mexico or California.
00:35:21.400Ron DeSantis, all of them, they allowed us to dispense ivermectin to our people, hydroxychloroquine, azithromycin, and we shipped it all over the United States.
00:35:30.480they hated us for that they but they couldn't touch us here in florida because we're a free state
00:35:35.460talk to me about how people use this service today how do they sign up how do they talk to
00:35:43.120a physician how they get a prescription if they can't get a prescription of something what's your
00:35:46.840alternative you you kind of are full service but i want to make sure people know how they get into
00:35:52.140the system and then how it works yeah so you can go online place an order for a prescription that
00:35:58.280you're looking for. Maybe it's a refill or a maintenance drug you're currently on. Maybe
00:36:02.800you're looking for some ivermectin, something off-label. Some people are using it for cancer
00:36:07.600or COVID or flu. Any type of drug that you're interested in looking into, we'll send a
00:36:13.000prescription request to a physician that's licensed in your state. That physician has
00:36:17.780to do with its diligence to make sure the medication is safe and effective. If for whatever
00:36:22.320reason they deny it, they'll send us back the request and we'll go over it with you on why
00:36:27.500they denied it or the prescribing physician will go over with you why they denied it and maybe they
00:36:32.540choose an alternative that they feel is better fit for you and your body so it's a great opportunity
00:36:39.140to just go online and place an order you can also call us we have a room full of customer service
00:36:43.900representatives who take calls all day long 9 a.m to 5 p.m eastern standard there some of them work
00:36:50.100at home even for the late hours and they're constantly taking orders for individuals who
00:36:54.640need assistance, who have questions, who want to talk to somebody with a little bit more medical
00:36:59.640expertise than themselves. Some people already know what they want, and they can go online and
00:37:04.520place it. Some people have a few questions. They want to make sure something's not going to hurt
00:37:08.800them. So we have pharmacists on staff, we have medical providers, and we have customer service
00:37:13.960technicians for that. One more time, how do people go there? You've got a special on today.
00:37:20.740who do they talk to once they go give the phone number and uh the website make sure you let people
00:37:26.100know you're part of the war room posse but where they go one more time michael allfamilypharmacy.com
00:37:31.480backslash bannon using the code bannon 10 you could also call the cell uh the phone number is
00:37:36.740561-717-6794 that's 561-717-6794 you can call us and we'll walk you through the whole ordering
00:37:47.640process. Michael, I can say this from the audience members that have tried all family pharmacy. Thank
00:37:55.660you for doing this really bold move. It's paid off huge dividends and people love it. So I just
00:38:00.440want to make sure people get access to go talk to you on your team and see if they just have them
00:38:05.940try it. And I'm sure they'll fall in love with it too. So thank you so much for all the work you've
00:38:09.320been doing in this. Appreciate you. Thank you. Thanks for letting us get the word out. We
00:38:13.500appreciate that thank you brother medical freedom you can talk about it this is a reality you want
00:38:18.900to get your medical freedom you got to start putting together your team your personal team
00:38:23.160to get your medical freedom um let's say i tell you what i want to have do we can we play some
00:38:27.980more of the pulte stuff do we have let's let's play some of the pulte stuff so i'm gonna hammer
00:38:32.340guess what we're gonna hammer the senate some more before we leave let's go and play it
00:38:36.960Democrats are preparing for Donald Trump to try to undermine the midterm elections this November
00:38:41.440Today, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer convened an election protection task force that includes former Attorney General Eric Holder and election lawyers Mark Elias, Sky Perryman and Norm Eisen to analyze possible scenarios.
00:38:55.580This effort comes after the Supreme Court cleared the way for Alabama to use a rigged congressional map that erases a majority black and Democratic district.
00:39:04.480I didn't think that the Trump administration could still surprise me.
00:39:11.440But picking someone with no national security experience, I don't even believe, has a clearance.
00:39:18.420I asked Besant today, who's quasi his boss, and he said he didn't know.0.85
00:39:23.280It's the guy that Besant said he was going to punch in his face.
00:39:27.340And I think his claim, the one thing your story left out, that is confidential information, mortgage information.