00:00:31.500Well, we are still formulating our final list.
00:00:34.020But, you know, the places where there may be language issues, the places where there may have been access of disability rights issues, places where there may be voter fraud issues.0.56
00:00:43.280We see a problem, frankly, with some election officials refusing to clean up their voter rolls and knowingly allowing non-citizens, for example, to stay on the voter rolls.
00:00:53.840You write in the book about 2020 and the people that surround him all denying that he lost in 2020.
00:00:59.540I mean, that's a litmus test to get into this administration.
00:01:02.640Yes. But does he expect them to act on it if he if the Republicans lose in the midterms in a way that would change the results, ensure that he is not a loser again?
00:01:13.400We don't have reporting on that. We're continuing to try to report on exactly what the efforts are here and the intentions are around the midterms.
00:01:19.700And I do want to say two things can be true at once.
00:01:21.640Donald Trump, in Donald Trump's mind, can be primarily about 2020 and proving he was right.
00:01:26.040And many people around him, and him to a lesser extent, can see this as an effort to try to impact what is coming in the fall.
00:01:35.420Obviously, we can't rule anything out after January 6, 2021.
00:01:38.740I don't have special insight into what is coming.
00:01:41.620I do think that everything that we have seen is going to understandably raise questions about exactly what the intent is, what exactly is going to happen, not just with voter rolls, but also with, say, you know, Steve Bannon keeps talking about ICE agents going to polling places, whether there will be some kind of other effort at curtailing voting.
00:02:04.080Are you worried, Mark, about like, do you see the sort of appetite for what they're doing, which has really nothing to do with what we understand to be civil rights threats or violations and everything to do with election interference?
00:02:19.280I don't think it's going to generate this massive enthusiasm, you know, because it used to be centered around Trump.
00:02:25.180But unfortunately, as much damage as Trump has done to Republicans as it relates to support and belief in the economy, he's built something equally durable on the other side, which is that he's made doubt in elections, the integrity of our elections, totally normal within the Republican Party.
00:02:42.640I mean, if you just look back at the mayoral race, the vice president said the election was stolen.
00:02:47.680I mean, as if it was not an outrageous thing to say. Right.
00:02:50.700I mean, and so that is the new normal there. And so and there is appetite for this narrative and this story on the right to percolate.
00:02:59.080Are they going to rally around Trump? No, not really.
00:03:02.780But will they rally around the idea that somehow the election was stolen?
00:03:07.540You shouldn't trust it. You shouldn't believe in it.
00:03:09.840Yeah, because we already know where these investigators are going to be.
00:03:13.400They're going to be in predominantly Democratic-leaning cities and areas, as has already been demonstrated with the few that they have deployed.
00:03:20.040Because for them, this is theater to reinforce this larger story, and doubt is the deliverable here.
00:03:27.380It's not so much about the front-end intimidation part of it, although that is certainly a consideration.
00:03:32.660It's the doubt, and that's what their mere presence does.
00:03:34.860This is a carefully coordinated scheme that we have seen by this administration to keep certain voters away from the ballot box.
00:03:45.020Sue states to get their private voter registration list.
00:03:48.180They are 23. They've lost 23 cases to date.
00:03:56.940Shut down the legitimate cases that we brought under the last administration to stand up and protect voting rights.0.93
00:04:03.540promote myths and misconceptions about mail voting, weaponize the United States Postal Service
00:04:11.040to deny people access to mail ballots. We are in court fighting back against this administration's
00:04:19.280efforts to suppress the vote this election cycle. What I want the public to know is that vote by
00:04:25.820mail has been a central part of the democratic process for more than 150 years. 30 percent
00:04:33.240of Americans voted by mail in the last presidential election, we will continue to fight back
00:04:40.840inside and outside the courts against this administration's relentless campaign to suppress
00:04:46.460the vote this midterm cycle. You say Floridians are ready for Medicare for all, universal child
00:04:54.300care, affordable housing, fully funded public education, and an end to senseless wars.
00:05:01.060How did that resonate on the campaign trail, especially Medicare for all, a universal health care?
00:05:09.280Yeah, for sure. So the state of Florida, Floridians, we are the largest group of enrollees on the Affordable Care Act.
00:05:19.280And again, unelected Ashley Moody decided to vote against extending the ACA subsidies, which knocked nearly 300,000 people off the ACA marketplace.
00:05:33.080Medical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy here in our country.
00:06:08.540Do you know how much we need child care and that'll free us up to not have to worry about things?
00:06:15.720And Floridians and Americans all across the state agree.
00:06:19.580So you don't you don't support defunding the police?
00:06:23.480No, I don't support defunding the police.
00:06:25.900I do support comprehensive criminal justice reform to make sure we are addressing some of the root causes of people leading into a life of crime.
00:06:36.620Abolishing prisons, which is one of the platform positions of the national DSA.
00:14:29.820The moment they win, 60 million illegal aliens here.0.95
00:14:34.480This is why we need, wait for it, mass deportations and mass deportations now.0.63
00:14:40.920Mike Cal from the Mass Deportation Coalition is going to join us next.
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00:16:07.120to text bannon at 989898 take action and do it today it's a certain segment of people that when
00:16:14.060they respond to the things they see the mass deportation coalition doing particularly we
00:16:18.040sued dhs last week over uh deportation data i think we're being lied to about the deportation
00:16:23.480numbers i think everyone kind of knows that at this point uh but people say you're just out there
00:16:28.400to be a critic you're a panicking you're hurting the cause uh i i see that we get pointed criticisms
00:16:34.520all the time here's my response absolutely not absolutely not this is the central thesis not
00:16:41.140only of president trump but the entire realignment that is incomplete in our political system right
00:16:45.540now failure on this would set the party back to worse conditions of pre-donald trump because what
00:16:52.720you would have if we were to return to those policies and frameworks is the same thing but
00:16:57.120with the veneer of kind of it's now america first magnified and that i think is like perpetual you
00:17:02.480doom for the Republican Party. Second, the numbers are going to come out, and President Trump's
00:17:08.140legacy will ultimately be judged, I think, singularly on this issue. And the worst situation
00:17:13.320is for him and others around him not to realize that fact by putting a Band-Aid over the situation
00:17:19.460as it exists now with very limited enforcement. The numbers, when they do come out, and there's
00:17:24.440a lot of talk on the last panel about what would the snap moment be. I think the snap moment could
00:17:28.840be and we're obviously trying to engineer this when there is actual truth and fidelity on the
00:17:33.060numbers and people find out that it was only a couple hundred thousand deportations last year
00:17:37.500when we were told it was in the multi-millions and the self-deportation numbers are nowhere near
00:17:41.740what were advertised uh either and so all that to say is this is helping the coalition stay together
00:17:49.080i think mass deportation is the glue that helps the coalition stay together and if president trump
00:17:53.900does not get it done i think an otherwise like historic you know legacy and run will be most
00:17:59.480marred by that and the midterms are one moment in time like i'm thinking of a much much longer
00:18:05.040trajectory here and uh that's why we're doing it and i think it's ultimately helpful to the
00:18:08.920president and i think it's helpful to future republicans that come later because young
00:18:12.480particularly you know male republicans are just going to quit if we don't deliver this for them
00:18:17.640this is the future of the party it'll be a single issue voting uh block for future candidates not
00:18:23.260this election cycle but definitely moving forward i think it's gonna play huge in 2028 and so that's
00:18:28.300all the reasons why i think this is absolutely constructive if uncomfortable it's going to play
00:18:34.060a huge role in this midterm that was mike howl uh from the mass deportation coalition i want to
00:18:41.200read before i bring mike on uh the great commander bovino let's get this tweet up
00:18:48.160he's tweeting about this when he he linked to this this is bovino and i quote this man gets it
00:18:54.480young republicans are not bluffing they will walk the gop is currently on a suicide mission
00:18:59.620the old consultant class still thinks they can keep the base with tax cuts judges and strong on
00:19:05.220the border messaging while quietly protecting the labor supply that donors want that trade used to
00:19:11.140work it no longer does rhinos will collect their short-term checks they will lose the country and
00:19:16.460they will lose the only generation of voters who still show up with energy. Mass deportations are
00:19:21.700not a policy preference anymore. They are a loyalty test. If the party fails this test,
00:19:27.580the young leave. When the young leave, the party dies of demographic math. The ones who0.83
00:19:33.500understand this will inherit the future of the right. The ones who don't will be remembered as
00:19:38.440the last generation of Republicans who sold the country for consulting fees. Mass deportations
00:19:44.380are the key everything else is noise mike howell joins us now from the mass deportation coalition
00:19:50.800brother howell your comments on commander bovino's thoughts about your uh your pitch right there
00:19:58.280yeah i think he nails it said it better than than i could or did and uh to add a point of emphasis
00:20:04.860i think this has already happened right the loyalty test to a certain extent has been failed
00:20:09.220when i travel the country talk to young guys and gals or you know any of these group chats calls
00:20:14.120meetings, whatever. The question is not like if the administration failed on the mass deportation
00:20:19.640program to even start it. It's why they know it hasn't happened and they know it's not likely to
00:20:25.380happen unless something big changes. And when they get to the question of why is where you get to the
00:20:29.920foundational issues in the failure of realignment in the Republican Party. You know, the MAGA movement
00:20:35.000was supposed to wrestle away from the consultant class, the donors of the special interests and
00:20:39.480foreign policy radicals and fanatics and give power back to the people. That power was clearly
00:20:44.240given back to the people that we took it from. That's playing out in every major issue we see
00:20:48.540today. And in nowhere is that more clear, I think, on the failure to start, to even start with bold
00:20:54.560conviction. The same bold conviction that was at the convention, that was on the very simple 20
00:21:00.900point campaign promise list, that was throughout the campaign season after Biden wrecked our
00:21:06.120borders those things just aren't happening and other things are happening in their place
00:21:09.700and the other things that are happening benefit the old school republican uniparty that is taking
00:21:15.600power back and had a big night last night and for mass deportations it's because the donors and the
00:21:21.840big business owners the ceos who can get to the white house who can get to dhs they don't want it
00:21:27.960they want their cheap labor well you know what we want the people who vote the people have to raise
00:21:32.900of family in this country grow up politically organized, clean up this mess that our elders
00:21:37.180have left us. We want to be able to do it in our own country, in our own home without an invasion
00:21:42.060still lingering here, without the threat of an invasion every time a Democrat takes the White
00:21:46.480House. So I'll be damned if we're going to sit back and just watch minuscule enforcement with
00:21:51.280spicy tweets. There needs to be worksite enforcement. There needs to be falling back
00:21:56.780in love with this promise and falling through on it. We're going to be watching closely. The
00:22:00.480midterm conventions coming up i i hope that's the point where the lights come on and it's like
00:22:04.620damn we better do this thing we promised
00:22:06.640first off that's not going to be convention it's just going to be an extended rally
00:22:12.460um when you look at the logistics of it and you're right uh with the threat you just heard0.99
00:22:18.400candidate nixon in in florida that had a stunning upset last night she's open borders i mean she0.95
00:22:25.280couldn't be any clearer in fact everything on tps she doesn't want to ship one out what's your
00:22:31.280thoughts on that where is kung fu plumber why we have a billion dollars worth of planes that dhs
00:22:37.740purchased which is fine you have all these for mass deportations they're all sitting unused right0.87
00:22:43.700now on tarmacs you know being maintenance but no no use you've got they're making a huge deal in1.00
00:22:49.740Ohio had to go around and put ankle monitors on people, the TPS Haitians. My question is,1.00
00:22:56.560if we're going to start with mass deportations, how about people that the Supreme Court has said,
00:23:00.100hey, they have no right to be here? Why is DHS, sir, not doing mass deportations on the hundreds
00:23:06.840of thousands of temporary status folks that have been told by the Supreme Court, you have no right
00:23:14.680to be in this country? Mike Howe. Yeah, good question. Why? I'm sure it has something to do
00:23:20.200with the fact that the business interest community and the politicians who love the cheap Haitian0.99
00:23:24.640labor are making their voices heard. And of course, they're not being detained right now0.66
00:23:29.020and put on planes back home. They're being given ankle monitors and allowed to go back to work.
00:23:33.480I like to see ICE and others go to the employers of those Haitians and start wrapping those people0.99
00:23:38.480up that are paying these Haitians and doing full scale enforcement instead of just getting these0.98
00:23:43.060people into the beginnings of the system. I mean, this is just so central. This is what was spoken0.92
00:23:47.840about the Haitian invasion, you know, in the, in the campaign. And that's another instance that
00:23:52.280we're looking at things of, Hey, we were promised this and now we're getting that. And it's just
00:23:56.960unfortunate. And I think, you know, the secretary of DHS right now, it's not an enforcement minded
00:24:01.460secretary. I think he's, you know, obviously there, uh, and explicitly. So, I mean, he said
00:24:06.380this, this isn't me making up a charge, uh, to calm the ship and to keep DHS out of the news.
00:24:11.860And it looks like a lot of favors being done for politicians.0.99
00:24:14.540I mean, you see Susan Collins has more of an outsized voice on directing what ICE does in places like Maine and elsewhere.0.98
00:24:21.120And she's bragging about it than the base and the 77 million voters who voted to stop the invasion and reverse it, not just to secure the border, but to get these people out.
00:24:29.900And I think we're seeing the capture that's just, you know, cementing in.
00:24:33.780And I don't know how we wake up or the administration wakes up.
00:24:37.200The people are awoken to this, but it's just it's just not getting us there.
00:24:41.160And we need to start moving. The numbers are nowhere near where they need to be.
00:24:45.500And they're being hidden. That's why I'm suing to get him out.
00:24:50.060Walk me through the two or three things that you would strongly recommend to President Trump right now to make sure.
00:24:56.540Because CNN's got this big article came out. I'll put it up probably this afternoon or maybe tomorrow about how, hey,
00:25:02.920they just realized that they're not going to be able to persuade independents and Democrats to come and vote.
00:25:07.920It's a base election about base turnout. And they're sitting there worried they haven't focused on the issues that generate the Trump base to come out in mass and bring low propensity Trump followers that normally vote in presidential elections to the polls.
00:25:22.960That's where we hold these these house seats. What's your recommendation?
00:25:27.380What are the one, two, three things that you recommend President Trump put at the top of the list that we do it like tomorrow so we can make a compelling case to the MAGA base that this is being this is being taken care of?
00:25:40.040Yeah. So the president needs to boldly fall back in love with this promise and to say business interests are not going to limit the immigration enforcement in this country.
00:25:49.280And that needs to be made abundantly clear. And it needs to be proven with massive raids on large employers.
00:25:55.100And that will set the tone pretty well. Number two is, I mean, drain the swamp.
00:25:59.840This is what we all fell in love with. The corruption in D.C. is manifest and it still is.
00:26:04.000The special interests are getting what they want and the voters are not.
00:26:07.600And look in Florida. Why do you think Angie beat Vindman? Vindman had $16 million. He was speaking to the donor class. Angie was speaking to the disaffected voters there, all the warts on that message. Those people are pissed. And she spoke to them. And I hope Republicans do the same. And it's not going to be on things, you know, that are coming out in these push polls, obviously favorable to industry that we're seeing. They're pissed about data centers. They're pissed about flock hammers. They're pissed about not being able to get a job. They're pissed about, you know, more foreign wars that don't have an articulable American interest.
00:26:36.400So go back and focus on the things they actually care about and stop turning the agenda over to the big corporations, because all that does is confirm the central critique of the Democratic Socialists of America.
00:26:49.140It confirms that the Republican Party is co-opted by, you know, corporate interests, special interests.
00:26:53.840And when you do things that make it more obvious, like putting in Darlene Graham propped up by socialist money and no MAGA back record whatsoever, an extension, a restocking of the swamp and the Graham legacy, it's hard to rebut that central critique.
00:27:09.140And we're going to lose to the socialists unless we have something to offer the people that is positive.
00:27:16.540And while, yes, the corporations and the rich people, they get the money that goes towards the campaign ads,
00:27:21.360that's a different category than just the voters who need to get activated to turn out.
00:27:25.640So do what worked last time in 2020, what was promised to the people, and things will start looking a lot better.
00:27:32.980Mike, where do they go? We got 30 seconds.
00:27:35.100Where do they go for the mass deportations and where do they go for your personal Twitter?
00:27:40.800Yeah, it's easy. MassDeportation.com, baby. And I at phase two deport phase number two deport.
00:30:43.520And if Elizabeth can get it to my producer here or Denver, I put it up on Getter.0.93
00:30:47.960The Treasury Department is now going full out on illegal aliens and some of these migrants and asylum seekers that are here, and they're already scamming the system.0.99
00:30:59.080So he's got treasure. I think it's three billion dollars to cut them off of kind of tax refunds.1.00
00:31:03.960My recommendation in that getter is to the same tools and techniques and urgency that Secretary of Treasury Besant is using to bring the Persians to their knees.0.98
00:31:15.260Secretary Besant should also continue on for the invasion here in this country and any associated0.86
00:31:21.980groups who ought to be doing IRS investigations of all these groups that are supporting these
00:31:25.600people. We ought to have the same financial and economic war against the invaders and those0.92
00:31:31.060who empowered the invasion. That's the only way we're going to stop this.
00:31:35.120Eric Bolling, the theory of the case of the war room is that the bond market has turfed out more
00:31:41.220governments in history than howitzers uh i'm getting a little jiggy on the bond market i know
00:31:48.300you are walk us through what's going on and why we're glad that scott besant is secretary of
00:31:53.400treasury right now sir let me tell you scott besant has become the most important human being
00:31:59.300on the planet right now i mean he's running so many things he's doing things the right way i
00:32:03.400think there was a at the beginning of the term maybe he knew things and wanted to do things but
00:32:08.800he was doing things that he was told to do. He's now been charged. They finally realized that this
00:32:12.760guy knows how to work things, whether it's war in the Middle East, or the economy, or the bond
00:32:17.400market. What happened yesterday, Steve, is pretty momentous. The 30-year bond, which is the long-term
00:32:23.400bond. So the Fed dictates interest rates on the short-term basis. They can move them up,
00:32:27.440they can move them down, but they can't hold them for 30 years. That's the market. The bond market
00:32:31.480tells us where things are going. It jacked up to 5.33%, which is the highest in 20 years.
00:32:37.540that is relevant because the reasons why, the reasons why our debt, they're concerned about
00:32:44.020war, they're concerned about high oil prices. So you can regulate the front end of the bond market,
00:32:48.340but you can't regulate the back end of it. And those folks, and you're right, Steve,
00:32:51.700the bond market has taken more bodies than any other market in the world. And they're telling
00:32:57.540us, they're screaming loud saying, stop what you're doing, change course, or this is going
00:33:02.560to be very expensive look at it like a drug addict right the washington dc is a drug addict
00:33:07.560they've been living off the junk and the junk this has been free money or cheap money for 20 years
00:33:13.000interest rates were near zero so that's free cheap money so they'd spend like crazy borrow spend
00:33:17.820hold it hold it hang on hang on hang on hang on slow hang on slow down slow down it went to zero
00:33:24.640to try to bail the system out from the crash that they had brought on by themselves it went to zero
00:33:30.760to bail out the same people that were responsible for the crash in 2008.
00:33:42.140So we came up with a solution there, zero interest rates, free money to let the system bail it out.
00:33:48.100People and the governor of the Dallas Fed at the time said in the minutes that came out,
00:33:53.420because they come out 10 years afterwards in the book Lords of Easy Money, he said, hey,
00:33:58.480And the thing he says, we can't do this. The working class and middle class are going to pay this because their money market accounts are going to have no interest.
00:34:05.600Their savings account are going to have no interest. They're going to have no chance for any chance for the little bit of capital formation they have.
00:34:12.060The American people bailed out the problem, the guys that created the problem.
00:34:16.800And now we're in another situation. This is where tell the audience specifically the 30 and the 10 are exploding.
00:34:25.140Just go to Citizen Kane over Citizen's Free Press, who does the best job of putting it all up.
00:34:29.160The Bank of America came out two days ago, Eric, and said, hey, look, guys, here's the math I'm going to do.
00:34:35.800You're hitting $40 trillion right now.
00:34:38.060You're going to have a big fight over the debt ceiling next spring, right?
00:34:42.060You're going to have a big fight over the debt ceiling next spring.
00:34:43.960But you're going to be at $50 trillion in three years, $50 trillion of debt.
00:34:49.180then the interest payments are going to overwhelm and take up every penny of the discretionary
00:34:54.480spending. We're in a crisis right now in this swap wants to look the other way because they
00:35:00.040still control the money printing. But the bond market is rejecting that. Eric Bolling, thoughts?
00:35:06.120100 percent right. We should never have done what we did to bail out the too big to fail.
00:35:11.000I'm sorry, BS should never have happened. But understand this. They brought interest rates
00:35:16.200the front end of the curve down to zero or negative at some point. And the back end stayed
00:35:21.480low for 20 years, Steve. That wasn't the Fed. That was the market saying, you know what?
00:35:25.760Things aren't great yet. We need to stay cheap money for a while. And it's the market. It's not
00:35:30.120government interference at all. And by the way, the folks did benefit from that if they're in
00:35:34.200401ks for the last 20 years. And most people are in some form of pension fund or 401k. Maybe some
00:35:39.800aren't. I'm not making a case for more intervention. I'm making the case for less. Here's the
00:35:44.760situation. The market is now saying we're in a crisis mode. We're at a 20-year crisis mode with
00:35:49.9205.33% in a 30-year bond. I'm telling you they are demanding, they don't trust, the people who loan
00:35:56.280money to the U.S. government don't trust that they're going to get their money back unless you
00:36:00.340give them a high interest rate to pay it. The worst part of all this is we're the $40 trillion,
00:36:06.700soon to be $50 trillion that we're borrowing a lot largely from overseas, largely from the
00:36:12.340American people as well, cost more to finance that. You're right. So you fixed, in my point,
00:36:17.940I'll give you the drug addict analogy again. Giving what Bessent did and what the Fed did,
00:36:24.040or the Treasury did yesterday, was gave them a little junk because the jitters were getting to
00:36:28.520the drug addict, Washington, D.C., high interest rates, right? They gave them a little junk. It
00:36:32.760came down. They didn't fix the addiction. They didn't fix the disease. So until you fix the
00:36:38.020disease you're just going to continue to give these folks in dc enough junk to keep them from
00:36:43.520exploding or dying and they'll continue to rack up more and more and eventually like every other
00:36:49.160drug addict in the world they end up overdosing right so i don't know what that point is is it
00:36:53.340six percent is eight percent i don't know no one knows you say you don't want to say you don't
00:36:58.420want to intervention that you don't want to intervention because the libertarians libertarians
00:37:02.580like you live in some fantasy land that's just gonna all work out okay hang on for a second
00:37:07.020It's just let's do some simple math. We take in about five and a half trillion dollars of taxes and fees and revenues, tariffs, all of that, five and a half trillion.
00:37:16.280We spend about a seven and a half trillion. So that two trillion dollar deficit, as we said, and one of the reasons we're playing off of Biden and Nancy Pelosi's number.
00:37:25.480The only way to stop the train to get to the 50 train is to stop the deficits on an annual basis.
00:37:30.720The way to stop the deficits is we have to go back to pre-COVID spending.
00:37:34.680If we went back to pre-COVID spending, you could kind of get to what Besson's been targeting, which is 3 percent deficit every year.
00:37:41.860That's not great, but at least it's manageable. Right now, it's at 7 percent deficits to GDP.
00:37:47.300That's not sustainable. So, Eric, you say you don't want intervention.
00:37:51.280Don't we need an intervention to cut government spending?
00:37:54.000And the way that that is, is put the pressure on Capitol Hill that you're going to have to get back to actually an appropriations process.
00:38:09.280We don't want government to intervene, artificially put interest rates lower.
00:38:13.640We want government officials to hear the pressure from Steve Bannon, the war room, and the people
00:38:18.540that say, stop the out-of-control spending, because the spending now, not only out-of-control,
00:38:23.260is costing us more than the GDP of half the countries on the planet.
00:38:28.080Just the service, the debt, not the debt what we have.
00:38:30.580Just the interest payments on the debt.
00:38:32.520So, yes, lean into these folks and say, we're going to start electing people who are fiscally responsible instead of having these people who give us.
00:38:50.600One forcing function is the midnight on the 30th of September this year.
00:38:55.860Just, what, five weeks away from the midterm elections.
00:38:58.960At midnight on the 30th, unless a CR has been agreed upon and the Senate already passed one and then left out of town, which is basically Biden Pelosi's numbers with massive deficits.
00:39:10.660If we can get the House, if we do fixed bayonets, go to the rampart and say under no circumstances agree to that.
00:39:16.900Guess what? You're going to have a government shutdown five weeks beforehand overspending.
00:39:21.180Would you take that bet to make that the issue, the up or down vote on the on the November ballot to say, hey, you either want to get control of this now or you're going to destroy the economy.
00:39:32.340You're going to destroy the country and your children are going to be having nothing, sir.
00:39:37.400Yeah, I take the bet every single day, as you would, too, I assume.
00:39:40.720But the problem is we know what happens. I've been doing this long enough to remember that when I was at Fox News, which I don't know why I spent as much time as I did there before you called me a Fox neocon.
00:40:29.140I used to stay up every midnight and all these expirations knowing farewell because in the event the government shut down, we were going to have a show.
00:40:35.380And here's the news. And somehow, last minute, you know, 11 and a half hour, they figure out some CR, some deal that they can make.
00:40:43.440Who gets what, you know, in their pocket, in their district. And you got a deal for another six months, nine months, whatever it is.
00:40:49.280It's the same BS over and over again. And you could poo poo the libertarian idea, Steve.
00:40:54.520But the idea of libertarians is get rid of the Fed, let government rein in its own spending and stop using monetary policy to dictate how you want the economy to go.
00:41:04.580because most of those things are driven by motivation of self-greed of politicians.
00:41:10.620They don't give a shit, a squat about the American people, war room folks.
00:41:14.220They care about themselves and their reelections, what they can get for their own people to get reelected.
00:41:18.340And that is it. And that's the problem with politics.
00:41:23.320Eric, where do people get all your content? Where do they get your show, all of it?
00:41:28.200Because this is going to become a bigger and bigger issue.
00:41:30.440And I think we have to have a discussion when the House gets back.
00:41:32.900You cannot agree to what the Senate agreed to, because what this does, it's a CR on Biden and Pelosi spending two trillion dollars.
00:41:41.280Who called two trillion dollar deficit war room back on September last year?
00:41:45.320And we did this say, hey, it's not going to be one trade.
00:41:47.320It's not going to be one and a half. It's going to be two.
00:41:49.180And that's what happened, particularly now that growth is affected because of the war.
00:41:53.360You have to go back to cutting spending.
00:41:55.280The House should just say, look, we have to get together.
00:41:58.000We have to go back to pre-COVID spending.
00:42:00.200If they got to shut the government down, then you make it a national issue and an up or down vote in in November right now, because otherwise you're going to have, you know, pro data center, pro war.
00:42:10.880That's not going to work. Bowling. Where do people go for your content?
00:42:14.000I just like to point out, Steve, you've been on it because you live that world before the politics, before the TV.
00:42:20.780You were you were you're the Wall Street guy, you know, you know, the world, you understand how the how they how they make the sausage, so to speak.
00:42:26.380And that's a real benefit to the audience.
00:42:28.500I just wish you'd realize that the libertarian ideals, and again, I'm not staunch libertarian, but the general idea of lower government, less government, less taxes, let us live our own lives, get government out of our bedrooms and out of our wallets is really common sense.
00:42:44.320And the sooner the better that the Republican Party realizes it, then they'll never lose an election.
00:42:48.720Anyway, Bannon on war room, bowling on Bannon, Bannon on bowling at four o'clock and wherever you get social media, Eric Bowling.
00:42:58.400Thank you, sir. Appreciate you. By the way, some of the ideas like getting rid of the Fed that have been, you know, Congressman Paul and Rand Paul getting rid of the Fed 100 percent support.
00:43:07.820one of the problems of libertarians is guess what they're open borders they want complete easy
00:43:13.240transfer of capital everywhere so many ideas that uh hardcore sap the strength sap sap the
00:43:19.720strengths sap the strength we're not all hard gotta make them more populous
00:43:23.340bowling you're the best thank you brother appreciate you see you see you late this
00:43:28.760afternoon remember the 10-year the 10-year treasury is what uh it what uh drives your
00:43:35.140financial life always watch the 10-year treasury and both of them are exploding right now the 30
00:43:40.460and the 10 because people want more money to finance the government because these massive
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00:47:11.540Sheila, what is the point that everybody on wall street and everybody in big tech is in panic mode
00:47:17.960over this trial? I think they're talking about 1.5 trillion dollars, maybe potentially, but what
00:47:23.380is the big deal here? What's the heart of this case? Cause right there, you say, Hey, maybe you
00:47:27.220should, maybe you should be a better parent. Maybe you should understand what your kids are doing.
00:47:31.020Why is it? What's, what's the argument that it's the company knew what they were doing.
00:47:36.580They knew what these practices would lead to. They want to generate more revenue, more profits. And if some kids had to die on that battlefield, then so be it, ma'am.
00:47:45.400This is about Emetta's internal TTC laboratory consultants, 125 quote-unquote experts around 10 different countries that are advising him of mental health practices.
00:48:06.280And the problem here is that this is not an independent oversight committee.
00:48:11.180This is people that have relationships with each other, like Jed, J-E-D Foundation, which is funded completely by the pharmaceutical companies, if not completely, pretty much gets tons of pharmaceutical monies.
00:48:29.040And his one consultant that has been outed that we've researched is Dr. Linda Charaman.
00:48:36.700And she consulted on this TTC lab, his internal experts.
00:48:43.400But she also has a relationship with NIH and the JED Foundation, which is connected to the pharmaceutical companies.
00:48:52.240So this is about an unholy alliance of people that benefit from the mental health crisis we have in this country, a mental health crisis that is induced by these pharmaceutical companies and psychiatrists that benefit off of keeping these children online, collecting their data and giving it to JED Foundation,
00:49:20.220which uses that data to increase their scrolling and get their mental health data.
00:49:28.300So this is about the 125 experts that he has consulted with.