WarRoom Battleground EP 304: MAGA Is Picking Up the Tab For The Destruction Of Your Future
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Summary
Our national debt now stands at about $32 Trillion and a half trillion dollars. The debt ceiling has been raised to $19.7 trillion and the debt ceiling will be raised until Jan. 31, 2025, but without a debt deal, the U.S. will default on the $32 trillion in our national debt.
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This is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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that's why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon our national debt now stands at about 32 trillion dollars how did we get here
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whose fault is it republicans democrats well the answer is yes both parties are at fault for
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different reasons republicans come to this floor and will come to this floor today saying we need
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unlimited military spending and democrats will come to this floor and say we need unlimited welfare
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spending and guess what happens they compromise people say washington doesn't compromise they
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compromise all of the time that's what this debt deal debt deal that's before us is is compromise but
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the compromise is always to spend more money how do we know that the debt deal that's been crafted by
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biden and mccarthy is an unlimited increase in the debt ceiling see historically when we raised the debt
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ceiling would be a hundred billion dollars or two hundred billion dollars or god forbid a trillion dollars it
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was a dollar amount this debt ceiling will go up till january 2025 how many dollars will be borrowed
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as many as they can possibly shovel out the door it will be how much money can you shovel out the door
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until january 2025 that's how much we will spend is there a dollar amount no how much can you shovel
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it out and how fast can you shovel it out there will be no restraint from this debt deal there is a
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pretense there is a playing around the edges as if oh there might be a cut here there might be a cut
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there there are no cuts why two-thirds of your spending is entitlement spending the on budget
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entitlement spending is medicare medicaid food stamps and other programs they are called mandatory and no
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one ever looks at them they go on in perpetuity this is what drives the deficit who took them off the
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table how come there's no discussion of this actually republicans took them off the table because they
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fear being criticized by the democrats it's being used in the presidential campaign let's not talk
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about the entitlements but that's two-thirds of what gets spent every year so if you don't talk about
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the entitlements if you don't talk about mandatory spending you're frankly not a serious no i don't i
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really think that it's a vote that gets down to a bottom line question do we want to default on america's
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national debt for the first time in our history do we want to put into question the stability and
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future of our u.s currency the dollar do we want to endanger families and businesses who can see
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interest rates really start hurting and their savings start diminishing all the answer to all
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those is an obvious no and if that's the case you have to vote the bottom line as far as i'm concerned
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to pass this measure do i like all of it no that's the nature of congress and the nature of a compromise
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a lot of senators on both sides of the aisle very upset about the process upset too about what is in
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the bill what may not be in the bill in some cases senator kane your colleague from virginia is very
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upset about the inclusion of a pipeline that is a pet project of democratic senator joe mansions a
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pipeline that would go from west virginia mansion state into kane state virginia why do you think the
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white house blindsided kane with that i don't know the answer to that and i can tell you tim kane is
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one of our best and joe mansion is a friend and they feel very strongly about this issue and they're
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on opposite sides in the mobile times oh we haven't gotten to the we haven't gotten to the punchline yet
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okay we'll come back to the punch here i'm jumping i'm jumping the uh let's go and play i got to get to
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the punchline let's go ahead and play it i jumped ahead folks let's go ahead and play it a tough moment for
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the senate democratic caucus as to how this is going to work out i don't know how it got in the
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bill but at this point i think passage of the bill and avoiding default is the major uh challenge that
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we face do you think the white house handled that poorly considering that it normally has such a
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positive relationship with senator kane the white house has a positive relation with tim kane for sure
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and also with joe mansion on the inflation reduction act which did so much to move us forward so i i don't
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know the details on who was notified and who should have been notified we're going to face a tough vote
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with two of our friends that we value in the caucus on opposite sides so do you think that the white
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house should have more seriously considered the 14th amendment as an authority for raising the debt
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ceiling this is something that your democratic senator uh democratic colleague senator blumenthal urged
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earlier today here's the problem that i saw if this went into the courts there is no guarantee that
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there would be a timely decision enough time for us to avoid defaulting on our debt i happen to think
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there's a good argument about section 4 of article 14 and we shouldn't make that argument perhaps now
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we can find a way to bring it before the court but ultimately that decision is going to be made by
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a supreme court which is not predictable on a subject like this so to have the fate of the american
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economy hanging in the balance of a long court process or an uncertain supreme court decision and
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then dumped back in our laps is something i didn't want to see happen it was bad timing but how worried
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are you that this is just going to become the norm whenever this needs to be raised well that's why the
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the starting point in this negotiation which speaker mccarthy insisted on was that we would postpone
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facing this again at least until the end of next year and that to me is a promise uh that uh really
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convinced a lot of us that we can move forward and not have this hanging over our heads
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all right senator durbin thank you okay welcome uh two zero two two two four three one two one they
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might shut down the switchboard for the night where the senate floor is right there it's quiet uh
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supposed to be this big debate we're gonna get all the details about exactly how this is moving
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through we already know that a group of uh neocons are going to press hard on increases to the defense
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budget although i think it's locked in at 800 the second year 890 billion dollars that also doesn't
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include everything that's actually spent on defense um because it will take it up to overtrain remember
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all the nuclear weapons were all over the department of energy uh and there's a lot more that are kind
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of doesn't include any of the the intelligence apparatus doesn't include any of it so when you add
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all of the national security it's well over a trillion dollars uh and of course they need
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more money for ukraine they're pretty open about the more money for ukraine um there is so much going
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on right now and i want to thank you i actually and everything we've gone on i missed it actually dan
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bishop our guy dan bishop actually said this yesterday on fox i want to appreciate people sent it to me
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they hadn't really noticed or it hadn't been a big deal until uh durbin said it right there the buried lead
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that kevin mccarthy um demanded it was kevin carf insisted and then we heard from eli crane who
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called in congressman claim crane back in his district in arizona are heading towards getting
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off the plane from dc in the phoenix metroplex and he calls in and says yeah mccarthy said that the
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conference he insisted why did he insist because he said he insisted because our party will be weaker
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weaker in uh in may of 2024 now how would that be weaker how would that be weaker let me let me
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think about that for a second how would be we oh yeah that's the end of the primaries when donald
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trump's going to sweep the victory that's what he means that's what he means but if that's not what
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he means to explain how's the party possibly going to be weaker how's it possibly going to be weaker
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we'd actually have more leverage biden would have another disastrous year in the economy you blow
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through the cap right and you'd be back at the table with all the leverage remember the american
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people the numbers here were the the most shocking numbers i think this city has seen on any topic
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even more than the transgender and we're seeing two-thirds 70 75 percent this was cnn and other polling
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that uh confirmed harry enton the pollster of cnn six zero 60 of the american people all the american
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people agreed that um increases to the budget can only come with significant spending uh decrease
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15 in the poll said you know we just ought to put it we just saw a default because we're bankrupt anyway
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we're just kidding ourselves so 75 percent of american people said either default and figure out something
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else or you know and challenge them call their bluff or uh just big cuts if you're going to increase
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the debt ceiling 75 that shocked the city including 45 of the democrats and remember all they're getting
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is the mainstream media all they're getting is relentless avalanche of oh my god they're cutting
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things it's crisis the crisis has got to be june 1st no june 2nd it's got to be there it's got to be may
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5th it's going to be it's all over you're not going to get your you're not going to get your social
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security payment and veterans are going to be put out in the street it's the way it's the end of days
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it is the end of days all lies and misrepresent the american people being bombarded with that
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still sitting there going yeah okay i hear you i got that but if you're going to increase it you got
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to cut spend i hear you but you got to cut spend and that the system can't work like that so mccarthy
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went in and basically said his opening bid he insisted remember durbin's word he insisted he
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insisted let me repeat that he insisted and now we know for me like crane he told the conference
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that he had done it that he had done it and the reason is his logic was that the party will be weaker
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we'll be weaker a year from now let me let me think about that let me scratch my head let me
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think about that for a second we'll be weaker a year from now what year oh yeah that's right
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it's the end of the primary that's right donald trump will have blown up i don't know by that
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time they'll have 20 people or l's sort of common thing and of course it's that chris sanuno being
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there and they know that brian kemp and you're going to get young can you get them all everybody's
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going to get a turn in the barrel everybody will get a turn in the barrel they're all going to get a turn
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all of them because the money the money is looking for an answer to trump the big money is and that's
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why you can't take any of the stuff at face value that you're seeing with these candidates some very
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well-intentioned by these policies because it's all the money in back of them to want the system
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what what does the money want they want exactly what happened here the last couple of days
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what what is what are wall street and the tech they want exactly what happened the defense
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contract is big pharma they want exactly to happen they don't care if you go to 37 train they don't
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care if you go to 40 train they don't care if you go you're paying the price it's your wages that have
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not increased since 1970 real wages right you're the schmendrick you're the sucker you're the one
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that's uh that's uh you're paying the tab either your pension funds and or through taxes right paying
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to destroy your your now that your donations to your political party so you get your donation to your
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political party your taxes and the private you know the your your uh pension funds and your
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insurance company money funding the private equity that's shipping all the jobs over and doing the ai
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and and basically partnering partnering with uh with uh the ccp you know jamie diamond bill ackman
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bill ackman the great patriot bill ackman one of the most destructive guys in this country excuse me
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creative destruction a wall street guy a know-it-all hedge fund guy he puts up yesterday in his twitter
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he just thought of something he had a had a moment of inspiration a moment of just this burning these
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are these blinding insights that people pay uh that that your pension money for the teachers and the
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firemen and all of it the state pension workers in california oregon florida but california oregon
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being the two hot ones that that that you pay two and twenty you pay two percent management fee
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and twenty twenty percent of the ups oh by the way it's all caught account this capital gains right
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because it carried interest they don't get taxed really they don't get taxed the real way
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they got that little tiny real just a tiny little wrinkle to that the game is totally rigged and
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you're the sucker and now you find out that your political donations and you're ringing the doorbells
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and being a good soldier that oh they wanted the one time you got a tiny bit of leverage and you
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fought and you got 10 seats and you got a five seat majority and you came back they screwed you in the
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omnibus but you came back and you stood strong in the first week of january and all of fox news
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live in all i'm telling you chaos and you're you're terrible and it's all going to fall apart
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but you've hung out there and you've got it and they got these great elements and these great
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procedural elements and all this and gave you some more leverage and finally we kept on the
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debt ceiling the debt ceiling the debt ceiling that's your leverage and you got them and you're
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choking them down i say we got them and they even you even come they said you couldn't get a bill
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because you guys are all you guys are legislative terrorists that's what you're you're legislative
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terrorists you're you're you're this is ultra mega extremists ultra mega extremists can never get a
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bill guess what we got a bill did you love the bill no you did not love the bill didn't think it did
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enough there's a little too much happy talk happy clappy lots of happy clappy in there but it had a cap
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of 1.5 trillion it had a duration of one year whatever came first and they would have to come
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back and once they came back you had them you had them and what does mccarthy do mccarthy first thing
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opening bid when you're negotiating with killers like hakeem jeffries and these guys these are these
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are political assassins did you see him he owned mccarthy that was humiliating mccarthy has to run over
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from the from the table the whip table has to go over and get he came jeffries at the end of the
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rule where it's not going to get voted out you got 30 he had that we had the 20 now we got 10 more
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because as we said on the show today you vote against the rule is like voting against the speaker
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that's up and you grow and this is after they changed the deal from january remember i remember
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quite distinctly supposed to be unanimous they tell me well that may be not what they finally agreed to
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okay i got it so tom massey got jiggy on that right he got jiggy and you know he says his
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engineering side came out of his full side i have no idea what that means he's quite idiosyncratic but
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it is what it is but they couldn't get even with that that was a committee they couldn't get it off
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thing until hakeem jeffries came and and and and saved him and uh and they cut the deal where they're
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going to get the you know they're going to get the uh the the small things in the in the in the
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district the cash and of course mccarthy sits there and the report is asking him hey we just
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saw you talking was there any did you have to make a deal did you have to make a compromise you
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have to do it looks from right now no there was no deal no deal there's no deal uh hmm upon further
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review that's a bald-faced lie of which hakeem jeffries and his team because did i mention
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the political assassins i mean you're sending boys up against men hakeem jeffries people are men
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you're not sending graves and the little guy with the bow tie and and and uh mccarthy
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these guys are political assassins i think he's hakeem jeffries traded by like mead esposito
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these are the medias was president trump tell you a million stories about him
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mead esposito this is they run the biggest city in the world and they run it the way they want to run
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it and everything is a negotiation and trust me they ain't doing anybody any favors everything comes at
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a price and it came at a price yesterday to even get it off the floor and why would but still why
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would he do it because it was kind of tip money but he got something for it got a little something
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for the guy give me a little something for the action a little something for the effort he said
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give me a little something for the effort because it's a democrat bill democrat bill it's a democrat
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bill they can't that's why i said today and i put up on getter the story in politico
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tell the 149 if you're in the district take that political article don't take it's not breitbart
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it's not gateway pundit it's not citizens free press it's not rakeem kassam the great team over national
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polls this is politico they got it right there they got everything they wanted they're trying to hold
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back the glee because they don't want to mess up to actually get it signed and funded they're belly
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laughing because they got it of course they got everything it's obvious anybody's sophisticated
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this is it's totally obvious but now to know the opening so what happens when you go over to the
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white house and mccarthy goes over and he offers uh that uh he's going to take they passed the bill
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we have a bill that's giving them a lift to the death penalty remember we gave them a bill 1.5 trillion
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one year that we offer up that in fact we insist if durbin's words were very precise he insisted
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the 149 will never be able to what that is indelible you can take the wire you can scrub
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with the wire brush that will never come off you're condemned forever to live with that vote
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and now it's up to constituents they're afraid to go home you know this right they've sold the deal
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inside the thing they got all the lobbyists everybody's talking they're doing all this
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they're you know they're all this but they understand the peasants with the pitchforks
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they ain't happy because you know why they're not stupid in fact they're quite intelligent in fact
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if you gave me mccarthy's leadership team here's what i would tell you i tell you here's what i would do
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as an honors graduate of the harvard business school and uh a a uh an associate and vp in the
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mna department of goldman sachs elite elite here's what i'll tell you if you gave me mccarthy's
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entire leadership team entire leadership team to negotiate this and let's say there's eight you
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know they've got the top three but a couple more let's say they got a half a dozen or the first six
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folks in red maga ball caps that came to any one of the events in fact if president trump i think
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boris canta has got had five or six events just give me the first person in
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of all five events i'll take those five you give me mccarthy's and let me send them to the white
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house i guarantee you everything that they will get you a better deal they will get you a meaningful
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deal they will get you a deal that puts the country first puts future generations first not themselves
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kevin mccarthy said at the conference we now know this from you know like crane said we we we're going
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to be in a weaker position in a year from now what's going to change it and we have all the
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leverage oh oh that's right trump will have won the primary that's what he meant that's what he was
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saying and that's what he's saying to his pot those 149 they're all they all hate trump
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and a couple of them that don't they just don't understand that they're playing for the side that
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hates trump hates trump and now it's obvious boris epstein you've actually got some polling that
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shows that that's going to be inevitable at least with the numbers show that come next may kevin
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mccarthy's right the the the unit party would be weaker because donald trump would once again have
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taken this time i think it's the 20 kibler elves and and and slayed them all boris can you walk us through
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your math sir steve honored to be with you honored to be with the posse and before i do that i just want
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to confirm something so you went to harvard right did i drop that did that come out i just i wasn't
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i wasn't sure you know i i said i also i also i also i also went to georgetown also went to georgetown
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but i found out who else went there not mentioning you were cortez but i found out who else went there
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i i kind of i think i've taken off taking off my resume but i digress did you ask for a refund
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well steve great to be with you hey dude hold it stop stop stop stop it's a catholic school run by
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the judoist dude there are no refunds okay you don't even have there are no refunds there's no
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there's no refunds unfortunately there's no endowment either so it's kind of it's kind of a sad situation
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no deal uh steve great to be with you it's a big day president trump dominating in iowa six events all
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over iowa interacting with uh with the audience interacting with the voters a ton of you know
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typical trump authenticity right direct to the voter and here's here's where it's coming out the key
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polling steven people love the the overarching national poll we'll talk about about them here
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in a minute but if you look at the polling on the issues if you look at the polling on the mission
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issues that's really where president trump is separating himself from as you call them the
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keybler elves so here first and thanks so much memphis this first poll this is morning consult
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morning consult and this this is from this week the polling on the key issues after the florida
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governor's announcement i guess we call it that or you know the hindenburg of presidential rollouts
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uh from last week president trump on the economy at 71 florida governor 19 a delta of 52 you do not
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need an hbs harvard business degree to recognize that that is an insurmountable lead on immigration
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president trump 70 the florida governor 20 foreign policy 69 20 protecting medicare social security 60 to
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25 these are huge differences absolutely huge dominating splits and what they show is that the
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american people and of course especially the maga movement the republican party have decided that on the
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issues that matter to them and the bottom line it usually boils down to the economy president trump is
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the one they want back in office as soon as humanly possible and the interesting thing steve is that
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these polls they they resemble themselves across not just the national sample this is national now
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let's go to the next slide which is the state by state beautiful job memphis hang on i can keep you
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through the break too right because i kind of went on a roll there beginning let's go i want to go back to
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that here's what's interesting is that the fact because president trump's um and this is why i love
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what the campaign's doing or the folks around him are doing these policy videos and quite frankly
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he's had some very powerful ones in the last couple days but i said we can't get to him just like john
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solomon's got some incredible breaking news on the j6 situation of stuff he's done we can't get to that
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either because we're very focused on this debacle with the debt ceiling but when i see those numbers
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if denver could put that back excuse me memphis could we just go and put that let the first slide back up
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here for a second president trump's and because those numbers are like jaw-dropping numbers right
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boris when does that kind of spread is it a fact that president trump and this is what the beauty
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this also puts a lot to the mainstream media yeah yeah but my point is about trump oh he's got no
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policies a cult of personality this is just they like his tweets or like his true socials and they like
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he's calling people names and all that stuff actually once again the mainstream media either
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doesn't get or both doesn't get it don't want to tell the truth people understand that he's got a
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couple of you know a half a dozen to a dozen key policy areas that he is very definitive in the action
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he's taken in the way he approaches the world and people understand that and they're comfortable with
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it they like it right they support it is it the fact here that that desantis is still too unformed
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in policy or do you think it's messaging or you think the american people say hey look we like this
00:24:49.360
guy's a governor but we don't know where he's on national security we don't really know where he is
00:24:52.880
on the economy and we've seen the the fight he's fighting against disney's other corporations where
00:24:58.400
it's pretty well defined but on these other issues we haven't seen it so we can't make the
00:25:03.040
determination what what are your thoughts on that steve i think it's all of the above i think
00:25:07.840
it's messaging but it's also policy and the florida governor's been all over the place you know is he
00:25:13.040
for business is he for jobs or is he you know for attacking disney to the point where they're pulling
00:25:18.240
out and and costing uh florida a billion dollars and and thousands of jobs you know his messaging on
00:25:24.880
covet has been all over the place this is somebody who was aggressively pushing uh mandates
00:25:29.760
vaccines and pushing shutdowns in his own state now he says now he says he won't i think what it
00:25:35.600
comes down to is that the voters especially the republican mega voters who are not going to be fooled
00:25:40.640
by politicians what they're seeing in the florida governor is a typical politician who's trying to
00:25:45.040
talk the talk to them but not being direct and they're they're not going to put up with that this is
00:25:50.000
not 2004 it is not 2008 it is not 2012 president trump came in and as you and i had the honor of
00:25:57.600
of playing your roles and he changed the world he changed the world in 2016 and that absolutely his
00:26:04.080
history altering win and he also changed the republican uh party forever because now maga runs and controls
00:26:10.880
the republican party and for somebody like the sand is coming in and try dissent is dc whatever you know
00:26:16.880
that's up to the mainstream media today talking a lot about it again prompted by president trump's
00:26:21.520
truth very interesting um the bottom line is he doesn't appear authentic and steve you and i have
00:26:27.360
talked about this time and time and time again if a if somebody running for office whether they're
00:26:32.800
a lifelong politician a and a businessman who is an absolute amazing american history american success story
00:26:41.680
if they have to come across authentic and the florida governor is not president trump is okay
00:26:48.800
hang on one second we're just hold with me through the break uh boris epstein is going to
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join us a lot more math to go through here in the war room actually and also if the senate comes back
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hey boris uh thanks for staying through the break uh i want to put back up if memphis could do this and
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go back to that chart the first uh chart we had up this and i want to make sure the artists because we
00:31:39.840
haven't had you on and we really haven't done a lot of polling had the rasmussen guys but they haven't
00:31:43.440
uh baris has been coming for some of the trump polling but we've really been focused on
00:31:49.120
on issues of the economy but this ties it all together i think it's quite interesting and
00:31:53.200
interesting enough it i think it dovetails perfectly with what rasmussen is telling us and it dovetails
00:32:01.200
what baris is telling us walk through particularly for our podcast and radio and this is why i need
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put the charts and things like that that you can't get if you're listening to the podcast or listening
00:32:21.040
to the radio boris walk us through this chart one more time it's quite powerful no doubt about it steve
00:32:25.840
and this is political morning consult polling on the issues in the republican primary again this is not
00:32:31.920
rasmussen and it's not trafalgar and it's not uh our good friend bears who crushes it this is a left
00:32:37.840
of center poll so on the economy president trump is at 71 and the florida governor is at 19. a delta of 52.
00:32:49.760
let's put it this way president trump is over three times what ronda sanders is on the economy on
00:32:58.480
immigration 70 to 20. a delta of 50. president trump at 70. de sandis at 20. foreign policy
00:33:07.040
same thing 69 to 20. protecting medicare social security president trump at 60 and the florida
00:33:14.560
governor ron de sandis at 25. again a delta of 35. hang on but i want to now now i've had a chance to
00:33:23.120
look at it hang on now i've had a chance to look at it the ads we play the ads a lot from that pack
00:33:28.240
that uh talk about the santas and the social security which i keep saying his campaigns never
00:33:32.720
answer the governor santas may have a reasonable answer but they've found now they've now gone for
00:33:38.000
six weeks that ads had a big impact because it's unanswered so that right there is covered immigration
00:33:44.160
interestingly enough that it got to be one of his hot things was sending the the immigrants up to
00:33:48.160
marshes martha's videos so people know that in the spread there's still extraordinary as you know
00:33:53.360
in the senate boris one of the big uh issues that there's not enough ukraine money in the you know
00:33:58.960
the seven billion dollars were basically approved they're saying not enough ukraine money so they're
00:34:02.400
going to be fighting that the santas had a shot in ukraine and quite frankly took the war room's
00:34:08.080
position and tucker carlson's position and then come unwound uh 48 hours 72 years later and i don't
00:34:14.160
have a problem with the position i have a problem if you're going to be commander in chief dude this
00:34:18.480
thing's got to be so well thought through you can't be winging it you can't be like making it up one
00:34:22.720
day oh i think this is what tucker likes right this is what the war and posse is going to like i'll
00:34:27.200
give this answer and they say boo and and you totally unwound it you're going to be you're running to be
00:34:32.000
commander in chief also you've got to have that and so that's another right yeah go ahead who pushed
00:34:37.280
him back why did why did the florida governor flip-flop so bad in ukraine well oh yeah i wouldn't want to
00:34:43.680
send all the money in the world why'd he do it it's because there's globalist
00:34:47.840
rhino backers made him do it he's just and this is what we talked about before the break all what
00:34:54.240
you have in the florida governor is very simple you have a typical conservative inc you know circa
00:35:01.760
2004 2006 republican politician he wears the khakis he goes to the country clubs he does it's just it's
00:35:10.480
very simple i mean he looks like scott walker he walks like scott walker he talks like scott walker
00:35:15.440
he's got our hangers i say but hey i was the first one to get that that's my trademark um
00:35:23.440
but i think he's been a good governor well i've always said that just stay as good you're not
00:35:26.800
good you can't be governor of america just you got trump trump's been there we don't have time to to
00:35:31.520
we don't have time for auditions i want to go to something though because of the santa's campaign
00:35:36.240
in the national media say hey boris i got it's great and trump puts out every day every other day some
00:35:40.560
national polls got him up by 90 points national polls are irrelevant in this race because of state
00:35:45.600
by state do you have something that can make your argument that way sir absolutely on the economy
00:35:50.880
next slide please beautiful job again members this is all the economy in the early states and this
00:35:58.800
is national research polling again this is not you know some super pro trump outpost out there
00:36:03.840
south carolina president trump at 60 best to improve the economy florida governor at 11 11 these
00:36:11.840
all these numbers you know the hint all these numbers are going to be under 20 for the florida
00:36:16.320
governor south carolina on the economy president trump 60 the florida governor on descendus 11 new hampshire
00:36:22.560
president trump 54 florida governor 13 in the state of florida let me say it again in the state
00:36:33.760
of florida president trump on the economy 46 the florida governor ronda sandus 18 iowa iowa where
00:36:43.360
president trump is today and dominating and the florida governor had a pretty embarrassing stint as
00:36:48.480
always president trump at 57 the florida governor at 15 a delta of 42 do me a favor and i need to go
00:36:58.080
to the top and do this again this is quite this is quite powerful and then i want people to absorb
00:37:03.440
this go take it from the top and do that again no doubt about it best to improve the economy in the
00:37:08.000
early states between head to head not you know with 20 keybler elves just president trump versus the
00:37:15.920
florida governor president trump at 60 the florida governor at 11 a delta 49 in new hampshire on the
00:37:26.320
economy best to improve the economy president trump 54 the florida governor at 13 a delta 41 in ron
00:37:36.560
de santis says de santis the sanctima whatever you want to call him in his home state of florida president
00:37:42.480
trump best to improve the economy 46 the florida governor and his home state 18 maybe the four the
00:37:49.680
four buck gas has something to do with it again 46 to 18 on the economy in florida president trump leads by
00:37:55.920
28 28 points and in the beautiful state of iowa president trump at 57 the florida governor at
00:38:02.640
one five 15 a delta of 42 57 to 15 president trump leads by 42 on the economy in iowa and as we all
00:38:12.560
know should should should should should should should you're starting in here and it's it's may or june now
00:38:19.920
of 2023 the year before we're basically coming up on the anniversary when president trump came down the
00:38:24.960
escalator i think it was june 17th if memory serves me correctly that's a holy day in maga i know um
00:38:32.960
boris is this show you as a strategist that that de santis should have spent the last year or so
00:38:40.080
defining himself more and i'm not faulting him because i quite frankly agree with the disney situation
00:38:46.320
what he's doing but should he have taken time and define himself more on the issues that people vote on
00:38:53.040
on a president economy national security immigrated the big the big muscles of american politics is
00:38:58.880
this lead you to believe that he this year or two that he had he did not come out and and and and one
00:39:05.280
of the things he hides himself from the media a lot but he didn't come out and make a forceful case so
00:39:09.200
that when people think of him they already have a say okay i understand where he is on this now he is
00:39:14.640
really in introducing himself which is kind of late in the ball game particularly given the field and
00:39:19.760
particularly you're going against the guy who won he's been president won the second time has stolen
00:39:25.360
from him and has the overwhelming backing of the maga movement do you think this uh you think this is
00:39:30.960
too late to do this for him that's the key point that you said there in the end steve and you're right
00:39:36.240
we're about two weeks from june 16 2015 the anniversary of president trump coming down the golden escalator
00:39:41.920
the issue for the florida governor is not that he should have been doing this for two years he
00:39:50.560
should have been smart stayed as governor and then run in 2028 the problem he has is that president trump
00:39:57.440
is the known quantity we have serious problems and we need serious people to solve those problems
00:40:02.880
not somebody who says he's going to make iowa florida that's not what the people of iowa want to hear
00:40:07.600
let's be honest judging on these numbers it's not what the people of florida want to hear
00:40:13.040
they want them to concentrate on florida because let me tell you florida is a mess
00:40:16.960
i've been spending a lot of time down there and the issue is that the florida governor for some
00:40:24.080
reason who knows why there's a lot of stories who's pushing him in his inner circle whatever whatever
00:40:27.920
it may be he thinks that what the republican party the maga movement wants now is an alternative to
00:40:36.000
to the most successful president in modern american history while our strongest that not even
00:40:42.640
strongest sort of all but it's close our strongest by a by a million whatever number you pick by a
00:40:50.800
gradient of decillion argument is that look at how this country was under president trump and look how
00:40:57.840
it is now under the guy who's falling over in colorado that's the argument and the maga movement is
00:41:04.160
smart the warren plassi is smart our voters are smart they know what works and what works is a
00:41:10.800
contrast between as you said steve a known quantity and somebody who people trust and is
00:41:16.000
authentic and the florida governor who let's just be honest hasn't been authentic and the thing with
00:41:20.400
disney people don't even remember what he's fighting about anymore he's just losing sure the
00:41:25.040
disney thing would have been interesting if he won but he hasn't he's gotten crushed crushed time and
00:41:30.400
time and time again and if he's getting crushed by woke disney what's china gonna do to him it's
00:41:37.200
just he's the bottom line is the florida governor is not ready for primetime president trump is always
00:41:43.120
in nfl super bowl form and that's and that's where these numbers are coming from that's why he's up by
00:41:48.640
50 on the economy nationwide and in the early states yeah you've got a couple of let's do the other
00:41:55.440
two charts before you punch out and dave walsh is with me but i'll bring dave i'm gonna get to dave
00:42:00.400
on this china uh russia uh energy situation uh but then i'm bringing back for the german situation
00:42:05.760
so i'll give a couple minutes give me your other two charts because i think people need to see this
00:42:10.560
this is the nationwide polling after last week's disastrous rollout of the florida governor's
00:42:18.480
campaign literally no bump within the margin of error somewhere you know maybe maybe two points up maybe
00:42:26.000
maybe it's even president trump nationwide at 56 the florida governor 22 and then you go to you know
00:42:32.160
you go to the rest of the kubler elves and then the next poll that's morning consult the next poll
00:42:37.360
is from big village president this shows this is all taken again after that complete absolute
00:42:46.800
horrific dumpster fire of a mess of a rollout president trump's lead went up in this poll
00:42:52.160
he's oh he's up five from may 12 to he's at 58 the florida governor's up three but the net change is
00:42:59.680
plus two for president trump from two weeks ago and two way president trump dominating 63 to 37 again
00:43:07.440
what this speaks to is that the maga movement the republican party have no question in their mind
00:43:12.720
they want president trump back in office as soon as possible and you know what steve that is the
00:43:17.600
logical answer because if you look at where our country is on the economy on national security on
00:43:23.600
the border on energy literally there's no logical human on earth unless you think there's a thousand
00:43:30.560
genders and you know you're you're out there your brain has just been polluted nobody no logical
00:43:36.720
human being on earth thinks that the america is better off now than it was under president trump
00:43:41.920
and that's why we need president trump back in office as soon as humanly possible
00:43:47.200
boris how do people get to you to find out more about the details of this in your morning
00:43:51.040
newsletter where they go steve thank you so much for having me it's an honor be with you honor
00:43:55.280
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hottest on the gram boris underscore epstein stay strong god bless and i'll talk to you soon
00:44:15.360
boris thanks thanks for sharing that impressive really impressive um we're gonna obviously be
00:44:20.160
getting into more numbers nothing happened on the senate floor we'll get you updates on that
00:44:24.000
202-224-3121 is the senate number make sure you give them the what for so the financial times of
00:44:29.520
london days i said in the first show washington beijing tensions have upended global order warns
00:44:37.120
jamie diamond okay that was from a recording of a group he was talking to a very elite group
00:44:42.480
and it was recorded unbeknownst to him uh they're talking now about jamie diamond running for
00:44:47.360
president a brother walsh i need you to walk through there's a changing geopolitical order
00:44:53.280
this is why and by the way you need to go to birchgold.com slash bannon get the end of the
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dollar empire you must read this it's all free three big installments dave walsh you've been tracking
00:45:02.720
this talk to me there's a changing geopolitical geostrategic order in energy and that is going
00:45:08.960
to change the world as we know it is that not sir well yeah we were reporting a couple months ago the
00:45:14.800
china iran uh meetings in in china and the initial agreements xi jinping had with the head of government
00:45:22.480
iran had now uh borne fruit uh for them uh last uh week they they inked um a series of agreements
00:45:31.040
six mous and two contracts china with iran on the energy logistics and and and military cooperation
00:45:39.200
the energy one very interesting iran will supply china oil at a 30 discount from supposed uh global
00:45:47.280
benchmarks are relevant for barrel pricing benchmarks which means below opec levels at a
00:45:53.440
30 discount today for example that would be about 50 bucks a barrel not 70 74 typically in the mid 40s
00:46:00.560
so just uh everyone should be aware the opec opec is an illegal consortium an illegal cartel to keep prices
00:46:08.080
high it's an anti-monopolistic thing and by the way members of illegal cartels don't impose the same
00:46:15.600
restrictions on one another so when you step in and form your own agreement with them you get a better
00:46:20.080
price not the us not western europe china has accomplished that in three key agreements russia
00:46:26.080
a week before committed to a whole host of agreements with iran and uh and and iraq on may 18th
00:46:33.600
extensive cooperation agreements on oil extraction on military cooperation on oil enhancement recovery
00:46:40.560
enhancement processes and steps to firm the the dependence of uh of those countries on the russian
00:46:48.160
kingdom of saudi arabia china petro bloc by the way back to china china's uh procurement of oil and gas
00:46:55.440
from iraq and iran will all will be in yuan but also in yuan convertible has to be spent in china or
00:47:03.040
using angolan zambian or kenyan currency in exchange for that oil those are countries in in
00:47:09.680
tremendous debt to china so that the need for uh support for those currencies is very high to
00:47:16.400
enable their payment of meeting debt service to china so china's allowed that the trade in in those
00:47:23.040
currencies in exchange for oil as well in the case of iran and iraq so this this we have we have the east
00:47:30.240
and china russia the kingdom iraq iran tightening device on energy that matters energy with the density
00:47:37.120
to matter for industrial development for military security for the growth of their economy while
00:47:42.800
we're we're over here last night again four to one all due respect to the polls party leadership
00:47:49.360
four to one in favor of continuance of the biden ira which is entirely a green environmental
00:47:55.440
program so that's that's where our our political leadership is all in this party all due respect to
00:48:01.200
the polls like a dichotomy that we've never seen politically in 50 years this is an untold story
00:48:07.920
the dichotomy of the way the people think vis-a-vis the polls we saw and what and what the party is
00:48:13.520
doing it unbelievable this is what what's unbelievable is that in this agreement uh the deal the debt deal
00:48:22.640
they also they they had some stuff for for for permitting i got it that's that's good it's always good in
00:48:28.480
in some of these tax things but the basic core philosophy in back of the green new deal and
00:48:35.280
net zero carbon is essentially codified and baked in am i wrong in that but they basically as they
00:48:42.160
codify that and use that as a new baseline is am i wrong in that uh dave walsh yeah i mean you would
00:48:49.360
think we would be in in the desperate straits we're in economically the uh the currency and interest rates
00:48:55.680
being hiked to to just you know throttle inflation you would think we'd look at like a family does
00:49:02.560
look at okay the discretionary items in a budget and i'm telling you discretionary certainly hydrogen
00:49:08.320
conversion ev adoption incentives wind and solar incentives massively discretionary that are being
00:49:14.560
hiked by this administration well you know we would otherwise be threatening social security payments
00:49:20.400
welfare payments the payments to to veterans for for va benefits the military itself those are
00:49:28.320
of course interest payments on our debt those those i would call uh the payments that one must must
00:49:33.840
keep the promise off these things are all discretionary in the united states emits eight
00:49:38.960
percent of the world co2 china emits more co2 if it matters and it doesn't look like it matters at all
00:49:44.960
uh then then all of the oecd countries including the u.s combined we we furnish eight
00:49:51.040
percent of it emit eight percent of it bad word um these steps are are meaningless they're meaningless
00:49:58.640
and and we're talking about technology in terms of carbon capture and hydrogen conversion that are
00:50:03.920
massively expensive have been tested and don't work yeah now they're in baked in as givens they're baked
00:50:10.560
in as givens in this in this budget process it's it's it's it's unbelievable let me go to one thing
00:50:15.920
before i lose you got a couple minutes and i'll figure out how to get your back on tomorrow or
00:50:19.040
saturday because the geostrategic logic of the consolidation of the eurasian landmass
00:50:24.960
with as i've said for years russia you know russia persia and china you know these three ancient
00:50:30.960
civilizations the underpinning of that is not just one belt one road this logistics system we're only
00:50:36.480
going to have about a minute but it's the energy cooperation is it not sir they are combining into
00:50:42.080
one energy mega superpower no they they are looking china with a huge need to continue its economic
00:50:48.960
growth engine needs 17 to 18 million barrels a day of oil they only produce about four million
00:50:56.000
themselves internally need iraq iran the number two and three uh producers in the middle east and of
00:51:02.480
course the kingdom to be aligned with them and russia who are as nearly as large as the kingdom
00:51:07.680
and oil production to basically cement their oil and gas supply for the next 25 to 30 years
00:51:13.840
to grow their economy while they'll host macron and in in business trips to beijing to try to
00:51:20.080
promote french business investment by the chinese and talk about how oh yeah we're cooperating on
00:51:25.600
carbon in africa reducing carbon and blah blah blah no look at what they're doing the economy is
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completely committed to growing its oil and gas supply base to be as dominant as it possibly can
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and our elites ignore this fact what they're actually doing
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dave real quickly what's your what's your social media
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we're gonna get you back on what's your social media and true social thank you steve
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dave watch had a massive impact in germany we're we're gonna get you back on talk about the other
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tonight we're going to go grace and mo gonna get us up on getter live so be looking out for that
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