Learn English with Donald Trump. President Trump delivers a speech at the California Democratic Party Convention in Los Angeles, California. He talks about how he won the presidency in 2016 and why he s running for re-election in 2020.
00:16:07.920President Trump with an hour and 30 minute speech went over really a lot of the topics he started to develop or developed a more that was at the Detroit speech.
00:16:22.340Detroit speech, I think, is a speech that probably has the most powerful, makes the most powerful case of economic nationalism.
00:16:31.000I think we've seen from President Trump in quite a while, another great speech today.
00:16:34.980And he went through a broad range of things.
00:16:36.840Speech took, I think, over an hour and a half.
00:16:51.800We got the clip from the – I want to play the – this is the relentless attack upon President Trump now for our Real America Voice audience, our Lindale TV audience.
00:17:07.340There's just too much humor, discussion of topics of importance of the day and also his philosophy.
00:17:15.300You know, the left and the opposition doesn't really pay attention to his policy videos, and they certainly don't pay attention to the policy parts of these speeches.
00:17:50.840They tested 45 separate commercials, 45 separate spots attacking President Trump, trying to come between President Trump and MAGA, or trying to show that President Trump wasn't a true conservative.
00:18:04.860Jonathan Swan of the New York Times reports an epic, epic face plant.
00:18:37.220So it really goes to show you why this race has been so difficult for his opponents, because they cannot figure out how to attack Donald Trump, and neither could this group.
00:18:44.780So this is the PAC that was started by David McIntosh.
00:18:47.080He runs Club for Growth, which is a fiscal group of conservatives who used to side with Donald Trump.
00:18:52.140David McIntosh used to be friends with him, and now they are mortal enemies.
00:18:55.160And actually, Club for Growth ran a bunch of campaigns against some of Donald Trump's endorsed candidates for the Senate in 2022, which really sparked a lot of this off.
00:19:05.800Almost nothing that they tried was actually effective.
00:19:09.080And it goes to show you, again, when you look at these candidates trying different things, they hit them head on, they say nice things, and then they say it's time to move on.
00:19:41.360I want to read to you what they said about this ad.
00:19:43.200This ad was our best creative on the pandemic and vaccines that we tested in focus group settings, but it still produced a backlash in our online randomized control experiment,
00:19:54.240improving President Trump's ballot support by four points and net favorability by 11 points.
00:20:01.480That was an attack ad that then they did a focus group on, and it improved his likability or his net favorability by 11 points.
00:20:10.080Now, they do say that there are some things that these candidates can do to try and get through the, essentially, support for Donald Trump.
00:20:19.540And this is one of the things they say.
00:20:21.000They say that, essentially, to disarm the viewer, you have to have this opening of the ad, establishing that the person did support Trump.
00:20:28.700They do think that he did a really good job when he was in office, but it's time to move on.
00:20:32.900But even in that ad, he says it at the top, that he likes Donald Trump.
00:20:36.040That's a permission structure at the top for a Trump voter.
00:20:38.380And yet, still, it had the complete opposite effect.
00:20:41.700Again, it just goes to show you how hard this is, what an uphill battle this is for some of these candidates.
00:20:46.000But we should also note the timing of these ads.
00:20:47.980I just, something when you talk to strategists in all these campaigns about Trump's dominant stature in the race, he has dominated the information flow.
00:20:57.580There's been no, there's so other, little information about these other candidates break through because of the indictment.
00:21:02.460So, not only is he dominating the headlines, but he's been indicted until his supporters are rallying around him for that cause.
00:21:08.780You talk about the backfire right there, the backfire on the lawfare that was aimed at President Trump.
00:21:19.540Now they're blaming that for controlling the information flow.
00:23:04.420And there's all types of back and forth on Twitter of what's going on.
00:23:09.660Democrats, Patty Murray of Washington, others have come in and said, hey, if you guys think you're going to have a CR that doesn't have Ukraine in it, you've got another coming.
00:23:19.260We, as a Democratic Senate, will never push this over.
00:23:22.400As you remember last night, the historic vote last night.
00:23:24.940And don't worry about the 300 to, what, 117.
00:23:27.580The key thing is that the majority of the conference, the majority of the Republican conference voted against the $300 million in the defense bill.
00:24:50.220Because the donors have told McConnell, you must get this passed, the Commonwealth, Virginia, senatorial and house elections.
00:25:00.440Because it's incumbent for Youngkin to win those, take the Senate and hold the House, for him to then pivot with the donor class and say, hey, I'm ready to go.
00:25:20.560The action has been here really in the House.
00:25:24.600The action has been what's happening on Capitol Hill as we try to get our arms around this absolute financial catastrophe that is spending.
00:25:34.560And President Trump's been running kind of a just a parallel, but, you know, effort to ignore the Keebler elves and to really focus on Biden and what Biden's doing and turn this into a Trump versus Biden.
00:26:38.440But you should know that your patriots are dug in right now to say, hey, look, if the Leviathan runs out of gasoline on midnight Saturday night, so be it.
00:26:48.840We're going to continue on with our work.
00:28:02.520I know you talked to the Problem Solvers Caucus a few days ago about their plan.
00:28:06.220But is there anything out there that's not obvious to us right now that you can share that says, okay, there might be a pathway out of this course?
00:28:13.400There is only one path out of the reckless Republican effort to shut down the government, which is to take the bipartisan continuing resolution that is working its way through the United States Senate.
00:28:28.640And when it arrives at the House, put it on the floor for an up or down vote.
00:28:35.820And everyone in this town knows the bill will pass.
00:28:40.020And when it does, we can avoid the extreme MAGA Republican shutdown.
00:28:44.900But to be clear, no back channel talks, nothing saying Kevin McCarthy said, I have to get through this vote, and then we can come back and talk.
00:28:51.520Everything that I've said publicly, I've communicated privately to Speaker McCarthy.
00:28:59.820Another example of Republicans governing in fantasy land, bowing down to the extremists in their party and being distracted from taking care of business for everyday Americans.
00:29:21.840We should be focused on dealing with building a healthy economy.
00:29:27.380We should be focused on solving problems for everyday Americans.
00:29:31.020We should be focused on quality of life issues.
00:29:34.020We should be focused on public safety.
00:29:36.680We should be focused on making sure that our children receive a high quality public education.
00:29:42.520But the extreme MAGA Republicans are focused on trying to drive their conspiracy theories and their right wing ideology down the throat to the American people, and it's a shame.
00:29:51.980So 21 Republicans just sided with Democrats to kill the conservative stopgap funding bill.
00:30:01.120Now, this bill would have kept government open until October 31st, give Republicans time to negotiate our conservative appropriations bills with the Senate and get that work done.
00:30:10.420But it wasn't just some clean continuing resolution funding the old budget.
00:30:16.380It was actually a 30% cut in non-defense spending.
00:30:20.380It actually included our entire border security bill.
00:30:24.800So 95% of the conference wanted to hit this really hard, right, and push a very conservative temporary stopgap measure to the Senate.
00:30:37.620Really put the border on the front and center here.
00:30:40.640If we're going to fund the government, we want the border to be secured.
00:30:42.72095% of the conference wanted to do that.
00:30:44.84021 Republicans sided with Democrats to stop us from doing that.
00:31:09.560They think that just the simple act of going against the rest of the conference, there's somehow value in that and that you'll reward them for it.
00:34:18.120I know Byron does not like Congressman Donalds and not like having his name associated anymore at the CR, but brother, you're the one that came up with it.
00:34:25.640So the Byron Donalds CR goes down to defeat this afternoon with 21, uh, Patriots saying, no, not good enough.
00:34:36.760We're going to get back to work and let's pass these appropriations bills and let's get in with the Senate.
00:34:40.720And Hey, if the apparatus is, is, is, uh, is definanced at midnight on Sunday, so be it.
00:34:48.020You guys have plenty of time to work and we're not going to just give more heroin to the heroin addict.
00:34:51.880When you talk about heroin, this makes sure on Birch Gold,
00:34:55.140birchgold.com slash Bannon, get the end of the dollar empire.
00:34:59.300And particularly there's four installments.
00:35:01.440Now the fourth installment we did is about coming off the gold center or the convertibility of gold, the U S dollar into gold all the way up to August of 1971.
00:35:13.060When President Nixon with an executive order, I actually, we'd lay out there.
00:35:18.020It's a temporary emergency executive order.
00:35:26.380Uh, go the debt trap and you'll get savvier about what's happening right now.
00:35:30.640Of course, the politics of currency, this fight, this fight over money, this fight over financing Leviathan,
00:35:39.660this fight that's now leading into what is exactly Leviathan do and why is it so big and why is it everywhere in our lives?
00:35:48.620That is now politics going for, yes, there, there are many other things going on, but it's all going to tie back to money.
00:35:56.000One of the biggest things, and I think Biden announced today, they're going to shovel cash to, and I think it's Panama specifically, to deport people coming there back to their home country.
00:36:09.500Uh, that is a pretty big deal because it shows this audience in the great reporting we've done.
00:36:15.920And they cannot, they cannot, uh, lie about it or, or hide.
00:36:21.160They understand what's happening, coming through the Darien Gap.
00:36:23.260And here's the, here's the great thing.
00:36:25.420They're admitting that deportations work.
00:36:28.400This deportation fight on the Southern border, what they've done to the Southern border and the invasion of the country,
00:42:32.420Do you think Hakeem Jeffries, when you sit there, do you think he has any clue or any interest?
00:42:37.780These Democrats, when we sit there talking over the last couple of nights, have you watched this?
00:42:41.120All they're yelling about is that we're having cuts.
00:42:43.620The total cuts from this thing's over a hundred billion, $200 billion, maybe if the Senate puts it in on a $7 trillion budget, or even when you look at the discretionary, $1.7 trillion, a couple of hundred billion dollars.
00:42:57.480And there's like the end of the world.
00:43:01.860This is why I've done, this is why I've taken the last couple of years working with Birch Gold to put out the end of the dollar empire.
00:43:08.240Remember, before anybody started talking about that, we were, because we're looking downrange, and we said, hey, the only way that we can keep this kind of going, and Trump alluded to this in the speech in Detroit, President Trump's speeches about economic nationalism are very powerful.
00:43:23.720They're powerful because they have substance in the back of it, and it relates to the policies that he did in 17 to 20 or 21, and particularly the golden year in 19, where it all kind of clicked before the CCP allowed the bioweapon either to inadvertently be released and then exacerbated or released it on purpose to stop Trump, to thwart Trump.
00:43:53.720We are at a defining moment right now, and what's going to happen, and this is not going to go away.
00:44:00.160A lot of what you're going to see in politics going forward is fighting over this exact topic.
00:44:08.180As David Swiker goes through this, David Swiker talks about the $600 billion we're going to pay in interest.
00:44:13.160He says it's going to be a trillion dollars by next year.
00:44:15.500We've calculated, and we'll try to refine this over the weekend.
00:44:18.200I think it could be significantly north of a trillion dollars, significantly north of a trillion dollars, and once that happens, it starts to build on itself.
00:44:31.020We have this problem where we're accelerating at an accelerating rate.
00:44:35.360We're accelerating at an accelerating rate, and nobody is prepared to step in and actually lance the boil.
00:44:43.700This is why 21 people today on the CR just said, look, we can't play.
00:44:47.700We understand what you're going to say, and you're going to have nothing on Fox but shutdown porn, and you're going to have Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell and Crenshaw and all these guys.
00:45:28.140This is an opportunity to make this a teaching moment or a teachable moment to the American people.
00:45:34.940The American people need to be brought in here.
00:45:36.460We know from all the polling, as soon as they understand what the true finances of the country are, they go, wow, I can't run my personal life like that.
00:45:58.680In fact, it's hard, but it's not that hard.
00:46:04.240But you have to have a straightforward conversation with people and show them the math.
00:46:08.740The funny money, the printing of the Federal Reserve, can we continue to do it?
00:46:12.840Yes, we can continue to do it for a while.
00:46:14.520But the nations of the earth, many of whom have to buy the bonds, but particularly the nations of the earth that own the natural resources, the oil, the gas, the tin, the rubber, the rare earths, all of the mining of the world.
00:46:32.420They're sitting there going, yeah, I see what the scam is.
00:46:36.040What they do is continue to run these massive deficits because they don't have any fiscal responsibility.
00:46:41.020And the monetary policy is just to continue to print and continue to print and continue to print.