WarRoom Battleground EP 434: Good Takes Over As Chairman For Freedom Caucus
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In this episode, Congressman Bob Good (R-VA) joins us from the Commonwealth of Virginia to discuss the border crisis and the need for a border patrol agent on every corner of the southern border. He also talks about the growing federal government's $1.15 trillion debt, the need to address the immigration crisis, and the growing deficit.
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This is what you're fighting for. I mean, every day you're out there, what they're doing is
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blowing people off. If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors,
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the authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona.
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This is just like in Georgia. It's another element that backs them into a quarter and
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shows their lies and misrepresentations. This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged.
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As we've told you, this is the fight. All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the
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truth. War Room Battleground. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. Okay. Tuesday, 12 December,
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Year of Our Lord, 2023. Welcome for the early evening edition. You had the late afternoon.
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This is the second hour or the fourth hour overall. Congressman Bob Good joins us from the
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Commonwealth of Virginia. Congressman, here's what's interesting is that when you were named
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head of the House Freedom Caucus or voted to be the House Freedom Caucus, everybody else,
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who's Bob Good? Our audience not only obviously knows you from your time, he said that's a very
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logical choice and we understand what he's unanimous. Good is one of the few people that come on here
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all the time and are deadly serious about the most significant crisis we have. Look, the border
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crisis, the invasion is is is republic ending. But this is something you can't reverse. We can reverse
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the invasion of the southern border. You can't reverse where we're going financially because it's
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just not going to be reversible if we could keep waiting. So people are war and posse. I was in the
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chat rooms. Yeah, good is the right guy at the right time. Congressman, you've been on here and
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you're just on here last week before you ran and you went to, I mean, a more sophisticated set of
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numbers than the Wall Street guys come up here. Our audience has one question. We understand you get
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it and a handful of other individuals we have on the show constantly get it. What is the problem with
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the conference? Not the Congress because you understand what's the problem with the Congress,
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the conference, that they don't understand the urgency of the issue before us on this massive
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on these massive deficits we're running on this out of control federal spending.
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You make a great point, Steve, about the comparing the border crisis to the spending crisis.
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To your point, while I believe irreparable harm has been done in terms of who we've let in the
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country and the those with terrorist ties, criminal backgrounds, trafficking and all kinds of things
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into our drugs and child trafficking, sex trafficking, all the rest. And we're talking in the millions,
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as you know, and only time will tell the damage that's been done. But at least with a with a with
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good policy and a lawful president and a lawful administration, you can try to reverse that by
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deporting, ending all the policies that are that are allowing this to happen. But there's so many
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existential crises threatening the country right now, the weak, which of themselves, in normal times,
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you might say this is the most dangerous, most harmful thing happening right now,
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whether it's the weakening of our military, whether it's the trampling on constitutional freedoms,
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a police state, a Department of Injustice and a federal law enforcement gone rogue,
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whether it is the war on American energy and the climate, environmental extremism,
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the undermining of the family and our values, just so many things. But you're correct, Steve,
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the spending crisis that more than anything else, perhaps has that snowball effect where it's
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accumulating so fast. And it's compounding so quickly now, because as we layer on more and more
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debt, compounded by literally the higher interest rates with credit downgrades, which will further
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increase the interest rates, will further exacerbate the debt. And we're running a $200 billion deficit on
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a monthly basis. And we're acting like it's monopoly money. We're acting like it doesn't matter. We're
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acting like we don't really care or we don't really understand it. If not now, when? And if not us,
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who? We no longer can just blame the Democrats. When I was, my first two years, I'm in my third
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year of Congress. My first two years, I was in the minority on the budget committee. And we literally,
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I had the then budget chairman, Yarmouth from Michigan, or from Kentucky, I think it was,
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whatever state he was from. But he said on the House floor when we were debating a spending bill,
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and I was talking about then the $90,000 in debt per citizen. Now it's over $100,000 per citizen
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if you extrapolate $34 trillion to 330 million Americans. But he said, stop saying that. We're
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not asking anybody to pay that back as if it's not real. And here the budget chairman believed you
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could just print and borrow and there would have no consequence. But as you know, Steve, the days of
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spending without consequence are over with 40-year high inflation, 20-year high interest rates.
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People can't afford houses. They can't afford groceries. They can't afford gas. They can't
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afford utilities. And it's a direct result of bad policy. And unfortunately, the Republicans are not
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meeting the moment. Yes, there are, you know, I would say maybe 70 of my colleagues who are pretty
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strong on the budget side, but there's 220 of us. That's roughly a third of us. And we predicted
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that if we passed this latest continuing resolution that kept the Biden, Pelosi, Schumer's policies and
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spending levels that are destroying the country, if we kept those in place and extended those to
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January 19 for part of the spending bills, February 2 for the other part, that we would stop working on
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our spending bills because we would relieve ourselves of the pressure of the calendar,
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the crisis of the calendar. And sure enough, we're not doing it now.
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There's been no activity, really no meaningful activity on the spending bills once we passed that
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continuing resolution. And yes, the speaker needs to lead, but the Republican conference needs to
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stand behind the speaker and demonstrate the resolve and the willingness to do the right thing,
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to do the things that we ran on, to validate the trust the American people placed in us when they gave
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us the majority a year ago. Because guess what? When we run next year, what are we going to run on?
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Thirty six, thirty seven trillion dollars in debt and an unsecured border and say, hey, give us a
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larger majority and give us the Senate, give us the White House when we didn't throw down, draw a line
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in the sand and say, not on our watch. We're not going to fund a government that continues to do this
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Let me tell you this different way. You come from one of the best districts in the country with,
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in my home state, some of the best folks. And these are, and by the way, these are kind people.
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These are nice people. When you go back and talk to the constituents, are they under any misapprehension
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or misguidance or misunderstanding about what some of the central issues are here, particularly in
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spending? Do they not, do they not get it? Do you have to convince them or are, where are their heads
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at on this right now? I think there's a greater understanding and a greater recognition than there's
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ever been before. And I try to plead and beg with my Republican colleagues to this effect,
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that the American people know and they understand that we cannot continue this.
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Number one, they're feeling the effects like never before of the bad policy, where you saw the number
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that the average Thanksgiving dinner was 40%, 4-0, more expensive than it was when this president
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took office. That's crushing for regular folks, that the gas prices are up, as we know, some 50%.
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That crushes people at the pump, you know, a couple of times a week. That housing costs,
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when the average rental cost is over $2,000 a month now, how does a regular income family,
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a young family getting started, a young couple, a senior citizen, how do they afford that?
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And then you've got housing prices through the roof exacerbated by these interest rates that are
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intentional by the Biden Fed, who's trying to theoretically combat inflation that's not caused
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by a hot economy, but it's caused by the reckless excessive massive spending. And then they make it
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worse with the higher interest rates, you know, kind of a double whammy there on housing. So the American
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people are suffering from it like never before. And I think the majority of them, to your point back
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in my district, they realize that Washington is not working for them and they're getting very little
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from their federal government in exchange for how they're suffering from these bad policies.
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They see us spending massively and yet we're weakening our military. They see us spending
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massively and yet we're allowing, not allowing help in an illegal invasion that's costing
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an estimated $450 billion a year, $450 billion. That's over $1,000 per U.S. citizen on an annualized
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basis for the border invasion. And they're giving away free stuff to illegals that we don't give to
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American citizens, free travel, free housing, social services, free education, welfare, you name it.
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And so I think there's an opportunity for us to be honest with the American people,
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to tell the truth, to be the adults in the room and to make the tough choices and to bring fiscal
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restraint, fiscal responsibility. And to the point you made in the opening, Steve, every passing day,
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we worsen the current and the future pain that will be suffered by Americans as a result of our
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responsibility on spending. You borrow the stats. By the way, the only thing that I would like to add
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to that is the credit card situation. The credit card's 1.2 train now of credit card debt, highest
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ever. It's a 25 to 30% APR when you add it all up. I think defaults are now 10%. Young generation
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under 35, they gap that paycheck to paycheck with the credit card. When they get a bonus in the year,
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it just goes down to pay the credit. They're on the hamster wheel. They'll never be able to
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accumulate any capital for a down payment. It's in a death spiral. You're a generational death spiral.
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Savings are down. Yes. Savings are down. Retirement accounts are down, but yet debt is way up.
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There's some biblical principle. The borrower is a slave to the lender. That's true of our government.
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That's true of our citizens. It's true of individuals who are struggling under debt as well.
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So talk to me about that because in the age of social media, this is worth for the political
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class. People will have you back. Talk about what you try to do today on the jobs core situation where
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you have empirical evidence. Look, if a program is working, that's one thing. When a program is
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showing that it's not working, that's another. Walk to the job core and how you couldn't convince
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the conference to have you back on this. Even today in my ed and workforce committee,
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we were having what's called a markup where we're amending and debating a bill that we intend to
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bring to the floor. In this case, it was reauthorizing workforce program. You could argue
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the federal government shouldn't be in the business of workforce training programs. I would submit
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that's the worst way to spend money is through the federal government, the least efficient way for
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at least lowest rate of return is the federal government. And Ronald Reagan famously said the
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only thing that's there's nothing more permanent in this world than a government program. But here
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we have job core. Job core is a failing program. It's fraught with abuse. It's fraught with mismanagement.
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It's fraught with just fraud, if you will. And it has a six percent, six single digit, six percent
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success rate, meaning measurable success rate, meaning those who come through the program who can
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demonstrate that it was job core that helped them get a job. Ninety four percent of them can't point
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to job core. There's no evidence of it. Six percent can. And we spend about two billion dollars a year on
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the program. Now, that's small by Washington standards. Sadly, it's a big lot of money to
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obviously most Americans, including you and I, but not to the federal government, I guess. And I had an
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amendment to eliminate the job core program. And I said to my colleagues, isn't there any government
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program that should be eliminated? Is there no standard by which we would say, okay, this has
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failed. It's been given plenty of time. It's been decades. It's time to end this program. And I
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couldn't get a Republican majority to support me in eliminating job core today in our edit workforce
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committee. And, you know, Steve, many Republicans falsely believe that the weight of the majority
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next November is to be careful, to be tepid, to be benign, to be vanilla, to be almost Democrat light.
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Don't do anything bold and aggressive because, you know, we've got to be careful so that we can
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get the majority. But I think the road to the majority is to draw a clear contrast with the
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Democrats, to show the disparate vision for the future of the country and to show the American
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people what we would do if they would entrust us with full control of the government, a larger House
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majority, the control of the Senate and the White House. This is what we would do. And stand on the
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hill and fight and say, hey, not on our watch that, you know, you don't get everything you want
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when you control the House majority. But the Senate can't force us to do anything unless we let them
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force us to do it. And, you know, the Speaker doesn't have to bring anything to the floor that
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he doesn't want to bring to the floor. But the House majority has to have his back and stand with
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him to be willing to withstand the expiration. There's one we had to talk about the expiration of
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FISA without the reforms that Andy Biggs has fought so hard for in that good bill
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that we're not getting brought to the floor, that we're not going to extend FISA without those
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reforms. And you know what? We're not going to fund the government at the current levels and the
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current policies, even if it means a temporary pause in government operations, the 15 percent
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of which is considered non-essential, that we're not afraid of that. And we're willing to stand
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together on principle for the American people. Well, you're going to so walk us through that
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because Freedom Caucus are kind of the they say they're firebrands, but they're really it's a
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common sense caucus. You guys leave here Friday. You're not back to the ninth. The first wave of
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this is it hits the 19th. You're still I think you pass one more. So you're you're you're only you're
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you still haven't passed for appropriations bills and some of the gnarly ones like justice.
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You haven't gotten it really gotten into. You're going to vote on this NDA, which they slipped the
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FISA extension down. The FISA extension about NDA. We got to go to April. The set this the 702 goes
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into 2025. So take the NDA first. How how can we fight this? Because they're voting up on in the
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Senate right now on cloture. How are we going to fight this NDA? We needed to take down this NDA
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everybody needs to reach out to their member of Congress, their center, say don't vote for this
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NDA. It represents the worst in government. So I voted against the NDA, the National Defense
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Authorization Act, multiple times in the first two years when I was in Congress because it was
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bad Democrat legislation. We passed a good NDA out of the House back in the summer, which had all the
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right reforms in it. It eliminated transgender stuff and transgender surgery and transgender treatment
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for our military. It eliminated the focus on CRT and DEI and diversity for the sake of diversity.
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It eliminated the focus on climate initiatives like forcing our military into electric vehicles
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and things like that. It eliminated funding for abortion in our military, focused on force readiness,
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lethality, effectiveness. And then we're supposed to be in a conference committee. I have some good
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friends on the committee that are supposed to negotiate with the Senate. And instead of that
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happening, you had a backroom secret deal negotiated by what they call the four corners,
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meaning the Senate majority leader, the Senate minority leader, the Speaker and the House minority
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leader. And they're bringing it under suspension of the rules. So it requires a two third vote to pass.
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The president supports it. That tells you enough right there. Jeffries and Schumer support it. That
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tells you enough right there. And then to make it even worse. And by the way, so it has the,
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because it has the Democrat Senate priorities instead of the Republican House priorities,
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it stripped out most of the good reforms to reverse the harmful policies on our military
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that I just described that were in the House bill in the summertime. But to make it even worse,
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they're going to stick on it, a FISA extension that doesn't have, you know, the reforms that are
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needed to protect American citizens. So out of fear that, gosh, if FISA expires at the end of the
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year, then, you know, we just can't tolerate, we've got to keep spying on U.S. citizens or allowing a
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rogue Department of Injustice and a rogue FBI to do that to American citizens that, hey,
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we got to just extend it without reforms. They're putting the two of them together to try to get the
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vote on FISA that they don't think they can pass on its own without the reforms, but attach it to
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the NDAA because some people are going to be afraid to vote against any kind of a defense bill.
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And maybe we can pass those together, but it takes two thirds. So if we get enough Republicans to
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oppose it, we can defeat it. And so everybody needs to let their member of Congress and their
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senator know to oppose that NDAA. It's a bad bill, and it represents the worst in Washington.
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202-225-3121 is the number. Call your House representative or your senator and let them know.
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Give them the old what for. We've been working the phones on this for a couple of days.
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Huge. We're in posse turnout. Here's the question. How did Speaker Johnson, understanding what a
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priority this was and all the fights that are going on in the spring and summer to get the correct bill
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passed out of committee. How did we get rolled on this?
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Well, I think it's a reflection of we just don't have the muscle memory in negotiations
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as a Republican House to learn how to be tough, to learn how to say no, to have walkaway leverage
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where we're willing to pass good stuff and leave town and leave it on the Senate. We pass a good
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FISA reform bill and tell the Senate, if you don't want FISA to expire, pass our bill with our reforms
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that protect American citizens, and we leave town. Or we pass our spending bills that fund the
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government appropriately, and then we leave town. And we can't operate out of fear that the Senate
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might not take up what we pass because we are a bicameral body. We're responsible for what the House
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does. The American people didn't trust us with the majority of the Senate yet. They trust us with
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the majority of the House. But the Speaker has to have the Republican majority willing to stand with
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him and to weather those storms and to be resolved, to show nerves of steel and not to cave and not to
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give in. Were you, were you sad? Tell us about Zelensky's visit. It's been, you know, he had the thing
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in the Senate. J.D. Vance and some of the people who come on the show walked out or didn't show up.
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Senator Tuberville was blunt as he normally is. We understand he met with Johnson. What's your
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perception of the House? And given that we can't afford, we're two and a half trillion short or two
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trillion short on the basic budget, what is the reception that Zelensky coming and talking to our
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military and then intruding into this huge fight on the budget and on the border? Where does the
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supplemental stand in the House? Well, the Speaker, I think, is holding strong. I certainly doing
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everything I can to persuade him to hold strong that we have funded Israel as a standalone bipartisan,
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12 Democrats joined us in passing out of the House. We've got the pay force, the offsets with
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the decrease in the $80 billion for the IRS expansion. It's showing fiscal responsibility.
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It's trying to get support to our friends in Israel. The Senate could pass it today, but they
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won't do it because they don't want it paid for. Number one. Number two, they don't care sufficiently
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about Israel, apparently. Number three, they don't want to reduce the expansion of the IRS.
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And number four, they want to hijack support for Israel with $92 billion that has nothing to do
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with Israel, which again represents the worst of Washington. And so the Senate and the White House
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are saying, hey, you can't support Israel unless you support Ukraine and Taiwan and humanitarian
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assistance, so-called for Hamas and other disaster relief assistance. And we've got to borrow it from our
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kids and our grandkids. You know, $200 billion monthly deficit is not enough. Let's borrow
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another $100 billion for this supplemental. So far, the speaker's held strong. We're trying
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to certainly encourage him to do so. It's critically important that we do so. And for that matter,
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there is not majority support in the House, I don't believe from a Republican standpoint,
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or Ukraine. And we have a majority of the majority rule in the House that, you know,
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there ought not to be a bill brought to the floor by the speaker that for Ukraine funding,
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just Ukraine, even as a standalone, unless the majority of Republicans support it.
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And I would say that the only possibility that you could get a majority of Republicans to support
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Ukraine funding right now would be secure the border first, which the administration doesn't
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want to do. Not that we're trading it, but we're certainly adamant that we're not going to vote to
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give any money to Ukraine under any circumstance without our border being secure and not a promise
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to secure it. But pass HR2, start implementing it, start bringing the numbers down. You remember,
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Steven, you know this well, Jay Johnson, the Obama-Biden Department of Homeland Security,
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DHS secretary said, if you ever got to a thousand a day, it'd be an unmanageable crisis.
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And we're 10 to 12,000 a day right now, 10 times that number. So make them bring the numbers down.
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Then let's talk about Ukraine. If you have a majority of Republicans who support it,
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but conditionally with a strategy, with transparency, with accountability,
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and paid for, then I think you might be able to get majority support. You're probably not going
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to get me on that or my conservative colleagues on that. But without those, it's a non-starter.
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Tell us, let's take a minute or two. We've got a couple of minutes left.
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Where do you want to take, it's a great honor and you're in a great lineage of heads of the
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Freedom Caucus. Where do you see taking, and your Freedom Caucus colleagues had to have a lot of
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faith in you? Where do you want to take this? Well, I just want to say I'm thankful. The Freedom
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Caucus has been just tremendous for me in my three years in Congress. I could imagine being in Congress
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without it. It was an iron sharpens iron coalition. We debate and we battle and we vet and we test each
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other. And we're not monolithic. Our principles are the same and our vision for the country is the
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same. But the strategy, we have differences and we battle it out and try to come to the best
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consensus. Scott Perry has been a great leader before him, Andy Biggs, and then down the line
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with Mark Meadow and Gordon. But I'm just grateful that the membership, the board and the membership
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overwhelmingly supported me for chairman. I am humbled by that trust placed in me. I'm sobered by
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the responsibility. We want to continue to be the conservative conscience of the Republican
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majority that we put the markers down. We help set the vision. We help drive the principles that we
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should be fighting for. And we help give the conference courage and resolve. Courage is
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contagious. It's in short supply in Washington. But that's what we want to be. We want to have the
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wisdom to know what to do that's consistent with the principles that we ran on and the courage to
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follow through and deliver and not to be fearful and to do for the American people what we said we
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would do. And we want to be a leader on cutting spending, on securing our border, on defending our
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constitutional liberties. And most things fall under that. Congressman, how can people find out more
00:23:04.860
about you? How can they follow this on a daily basis? Now it's your head of the Freedom Call
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Caucus. You're going to be in the middle of these fights. And of course, you're going to be demonized
00:23:13.460
more. You've already been demonized. So strap in. But this audience will have your back.
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Unfortunately, it comes with the territory. But I believe the people back in my district have my
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back. And I'm thankful for that. But it's at repbobgood on social media, good.house.gov,
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bobgoodforcongress.com. Congressman, thank you so much for taking the time. And thank you for
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stepping up and taking the chairmanship of the Freedom Caucus. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you.
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Great lineage. The Freedom Caucus guys have been around for a while, and they fought some tough
00:23:44.060
fights. Don't agree with everything all the time. Maybe he's not as protectionist as I am,
00:23:49.660
or as the war room is. But really top-notch people, just really great people. And will be a key
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member of this fight on the budget. 202-225-3121. Make sure that you're calling now. The NDAA is the
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first order of business. Make sure that you're up in people's grill on this. We had a good bill.
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Not great, but we had a very good bill in the summer. Of course, they just completely dismissed
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but it ain't the end of the world if it don't pass. So we got to fight this one. If they got to kick
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00:24:38.460
the second law of thermodynamics I say that they got to leave on Friday. I can't believe, how many
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of you got three weeks off over the Christmas holidays, over the holiday season? We don't
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hear the war room. I'm not saying it's any big deal, but we're going to be up every day like we're
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everybody. Thank you, brother. Mike, we'll see you tomorrow. We'll keep the factory floor 100%.
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Mike handed out the Christmas checks today. That's a big deal because that looked a little
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iffy a couple of months ago. I want to thank the Warren Posse for doing that. Mike Lindell,
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number 800-873-1062. Get on it right now. Mike Lindell is going to go back to work. We'll see you
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tomorrow morning. Really honored to be part of this. Dr. Robert Epstein is going to testify tomorrow.
00:34:40.400
It will be, with everything going on, NDAA, the budget, the madness about they're going to vote
00:34:46.840
tomorrow to impeach, move the inquiry to impeach Biden. The word is, if they got enough votes for
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the inquiry, they're going to have enough votes for the impeachment. So many historic things. Maybe
00:34:58.060
the most important may be Dr. Robert Epstein's testimony. The irony is he's going to go with a
00:35:03.960
committee. That's Amy Klobuchar. As you know, for our longtime viewers and listeners, a real close
00:35:10.420
ally of Mike Lindell. Mike Lindell is in Minnesota, been in Minnesota all of his life. She's obviously
00:35:17.600
a senator in Minnesota and was one of his allies on the voting when he didn't really understand it
00:35:22.500
years ago. Dr. Epstein, are you walking into a hostile environment tomorrow? Why in the hell would
00:35:28.360
they invite you when you're sitting there and show that how Google basically changes elections? Why?
00:35:34.440
But Amy Klobuchar has been a warrior on elections up until she wasn't. Why? Why are she having you at
00:35:40.820
her committee or subcommittee? And this thing's going to be streamed and we're going to put it out
00:35:48.700
To be honest with you, I think they invited me so they could try to tear me apart.
00:35:52.600
They did a pre-interview with me yesterday. Her staff did. And wow, I've never had such a tough
00:36:01.880
interaction before. They are looking for flaws in my work and there aren't any. My written testimony
00:36:10.100
that I submitted to them is 480 pages long because it attaches my scientific papers that have been
00:36:18.600
published. So the, you know, go ahead, let them try. But I mean, that's, I think, I think that's why they
00:36:28.080
What, what, in, in that regard, we've had you on a number of times, obviously, audience obviously loves you,
00:36:35.680
understands the logic behind this. And look, our, our audiences are not PhDs in physics.
00:36:42.340
What is it that they're attacking? When the angle of attack, what are, what are they questioning?
00:36:46.680
Where, where's, where's the center of gravity of these questions they're asking you, trying to
00:36:53.920
I have evidence that I've accumulated now with over more than 11 years of research that
00:36:59.240
the big tech companies, Google especially, have been deliberately interfering with our elections,
00:37:06.100
shifting more than 2.6 million votes to Hillary Clinton, more than 6 million votes to Joe Biden.
00:37:12.860
This next year, if we don't stop them, they can shift between 6.4 and 25.5 million votes to whoever
00:37:21.280
the Democrats put up. And I lean in that direction myself, so hooray for them. But basically, I think
00:37:28.460
they invited me because they, they want to, they want people believing that these tech companies are
00:37:35.060
not messing with our elections, not messing with our kids. They just don't like my data, my message,
00:37:42.440
the truth that I have been studying, using very rigorous scientific methods, publishing in peer-reviewed
00:37:49.840
journals. They just, they want to discredit my work. And, you know, I've, I've seen this before.
00:37:56.560
Uh, I don't like walking into hostile environments, but I'll do my best.
00:38:04.680
Why would they do it now? I mean, why would they give you a platform? Because I know a lot of people are there.
00:38:10.000
People are going to be there. You've got a lot of supporters, particularly your methodology, not you even as a person.
00:38:15.300
Your methodology has support. Your data has support. Why would they risk platforming you and profiling you
00:38:23.600
to try to, I mean, what is it about what you're saying that scares them to the core, to the sense
00:38:28.440
that they would even risk not just dismissing you, but feeling they had to bring you in to confront it
00:38:33.720
head on? Well, if your audience right now, if you're, if they're near a computer or even a phone,
00:38:39.440
goes to americasdigitalshield.com, that's americas with an S, americasdigitalshield.com,
00:38:47.140
you will see, uh, what it is we're doing and you will see why this monitoring project that we've
00:38:54.220
developed over the years and that we've spent $3 million developing just over the past year,
00:38:59.540
this is Google's worst nightmare because, uh, Google has a very strong social engineering agenda.
00:39:08.540
They're very strong politically. And this system will stop them because it's preserving
00:39:16.840
what inside Google they call ephemeral experiences. All these experiences we have online every day
00:39:23.920
where we see some search results or news feeds or YouTube video sequences, it's all ephemeral.
00:39:31.700
It, it, it, it affects people. Uh, it can shift the opinions of undecided voters and then it, boom,
00:39:39.700
it just disappears. It's not stored anywhere. It leaves no paper trail. So in other words,
00:39:44.180
they get away scot-free. What we've done is built a system which is capturing all this ephemeral content
00:39:52.720
on multiple platforms. It's capturing it 24 hours a day right now through the computers of a politically
00:40:00.260
balanced group of more than 13,000 registered voters in all 50 states. And we're still building
00:40:06.760
it every day. We're adding another 30 to 60. Hang on. Memphis, Memphis, if you can just take it back
00:40:12.540
down, I want to see the rolling numbers. Explain this. Particularly if you're taking the podcast,
00:40:19.320
let's put the split screen back up. I want to split screen it and I want to show, yeah, the number
00:40:24.340
right there. Stay, keep it right there. For our podcast and radio audience, this is why you have,
00:40:29.620
this is why, this is why you have to sign up for the newsletter. You'll get all the visuals. You'll
00:40:34.300
be able to see this. Just hearing it is not as powerful. So Dr. Ebsen, explain why that,
00:40:40.280
that thing's turning like the national debt clock. What is it actually monitoring?
00:40:45.780
That is preserving ephemeral experiences that people around the country are having. Normally
00:40:52.900
that's information is lost forever. Google doesn't want that information preserved. Google uses data
00:41:01.300
like that to manipulate people and to indoctrinate our kids. If you scroll and you see, as you can see
00:41:07.600
there, this system that once we, once we fully implemented it a few months ago, it's captured so far
00:41:13.480
nearly 66 million of these ephemeral experiences and it's analyzing them in real time. So if you go
00:41:20.640
down farther, you'll actually see images, disturbing images of content that YouTube, which is part of
00:41:28.980
Google, is showing to our kids. A lot of it is highly sexual, highly violent. If you scroll down
00:41:35.440
farther, you will see political bias on Google, Bing, and Yahoo. See all those, those blue curves?
00:41:43.480
Blue means liberal bias. There's no, there's no red. It's all liberal bias. If you go down farther to
00:41:53.940
the two maps, this is the one I like best. You go down farther to the two USA maps. So now you're
00:42:01.580
seeing, here we go. This is my favorite part. Okay. Hold on the maps right there, Memphis. Yep.
00:42:09.040
Yeah, because the map on the left is showing a familiar map, which is, you know, the red states,
00:42:15.260
the blue states, a couple of purple states. The map on the right is showing you the political bias
00:42:20.580
of content that Google is sending to people right now. I mean, right this second. This is real time.
00:42:26.680
In all 50 states, notice it's different shades of blue. In all 50 states, including every single
00:42:35.200
red state. This shifts the voting preferences of people who are undecided, no matter what state
00:42:43.240
they're in. And that's why Google is doing this. If you go down a little farther, you'll see
00:42:50.320
how Google has flipped elections. These are elections. We have long, long lists of these
00:42:57.400
things. But these are just a small sample of some of the elections that Google has flipped
00:43:02.540
in 2022 and 2020, including the presidential election 2020. We know how to redo the numbers.
00:43:11.220
In other words, factor Google out of the vote. And what happens over and over again is when we factor
00:43:17.800
Google out, the Republican wins. So Congress right now has a two-seat majority of Democrats.
00:43:28.480
Sorry, the Senate does. If you factor Google out, the Republicans would have a majority of between
00:43:35.860
two and eight seats if you just pull Google's influence out. In the House of Representatives,
00:43:42.960
the Republicans have a very slim, I think it's down to a nine-seat majority. And if you factor
00:43:50.960
Google out, the Republicans would have a majority right now in the House of Representatives of between
00:43:57.220
27 and 59 members. So that's why they don't want, they need to discredit this. They either need to shut us
00:44:07.800
down, because we have a big team of people working on this, nearly 50 people, and they either need to
00:44:13.540
shut us down, or shut me down, or they need to somehow try to discredit this. And I think that's
00:44:25.400
Is what Google's doing right now, doctor, is it illegal?
00:44:29.120
I've been talking to D.C. lawyers, attorneys general in different states. There's some parts
00:44:39.400
of this that almost certainly are illegal, because they violate campaign finance laws, because these
00:44:46.960
are the equivalent of very, very large political donations that are undeclared. They don't cost Google
00:44:52.880
anything, but that's not the issue. The issue is how much would it cost you to do what they're doing.
00:44:58.300
When they put partisan go-vote reminders on their homepage, what would that cost you to do? Not that
00:45:05.840
they would let you, but the point is, when they're telling mainly members of one party, go vote, or
00:45:12.700
register to vote, or mail in your ballot, what would that cost you? So there are a couple legal theories
00:45:19.080
here. What's critical is that we are, for the first time in history, we're preserving the data,
00:45:26.280
because so far when people have tried to catch Google on these things, they don't have any data. It's all
00:45:33.420
anecdotes. This is different. This is methodical. It's very rigorous. We have court admissible data now
00:45:44.780
in 15 states. We have monitors in all 50 states, but we have court admissible data in 15 states.
00:45:52.080
What we're hoping is that we can raise sufficient funds so that by the time the primaries come,
00:45:58.280
and of course the election, that we have court admissible data in all 50 states. When we reach
00:46:03.080
that point, these companies will back down. They cannot take the risk of having that much data,
00:46:11.660
evidence, court admissible brought against them.
00:46:14.700
You're saying you could pretty much prove that these are massive in-kind donations, and obviously
00:46:22.240
that's illegal unless you structure it properly. Do you believe any of the attorneys general,
00:46:28.560
any state attorneys general, because this is a perfect, you showed the map, this is a perfect,
00:46:34.580
this is a perfect thing for them. Are states attorney generals like Paxton and these guys some of the
00:46:39.440
more aggressive ones, the ones in Missouri and Louisiana, have they shown any interest at all?
00:46:44.620
Oh, I've been in touch with these guys for years. I've done private briefings for the AGs. So yeah,
00:46:52.240
they're very interested, but so far it's all been kind of theoretical until we got this system going.
00:46:59.480
And this system is the real thing. It's a massive amount of data, again, coming from
00:47:05.380
registered voters in all 50 states that are letting us use their computers to monitor the content.
00:47:11.460
By the way, you can only get real content by looking over the shoulders of real voters.
00:47:19.360
And that's very, very expensive because we have to, we approach 100 voters to get one person to agree
00:47:25.860
to sign up this way. And in my opinion, these are patriots. These are people who are doing a service
00:47:31.920
to our country. We only pay them $25 a month. That's it. It's just a token fee. But now we've got to find
00:47:42.000
tens of thousands of Americans to step up and sponsor our field agents. So if you go to
00:47:48.280
sponsorafieldagent.com, you can help us with that.
00:47:54.180
Can you give us that address again, where they go?
00:47:56.900
Sure. Sponsorafieldagent.com. We have another one too, which is feed the, I think it's something
00:48:04.640
like feedthewatchdogs.com. I don't know. I've got any other one. But sponsorafieldagent.com will
00:48:11.720
definitely work. For this system to become self-sustaining, we're going to need tens of
00:48:17.440
thousands of people to step up and sponsor these amazing people who are letting us look over their
00:48:23.820
shoulders electronically and capture the real content that these companies are sending them.
00:48:30.280
And a lot of the content is biased. It's personalized. Some of it is going to kids is
00:48:41.560
2 p.m. tomorrow. Give your social media. 2 p.m. tomorrow. We're going to live stream this with
00:48:45.980
commentary. 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Time here from Washington, D.C.
00:48:50.220
I think it's 3 p.m. 3 p.m. We will double check with Klobuchar's office. 3 p.m. Eastern Standard
00:48:57.620
Time. We'll be live streaming on Getter and Rumble. I'll be up giving commentary. Before I let you go,
00:49:03.360
Dr. Epstein, your social media, where do people go? People can go to techwatchprojects.org. It's a
00:49:12.640
good place. Or mygoogleresearch.com. But the main thing to look at, everyone, is look at what we've
00:49:19.320
achieved. This is a $3 million system, americasdigitalshield.com. It's the first
00:49:26.660
monitoring system of its kind in the world. It's the way to stop these companies from messing with
00:49:37.920
Dr., thank you so much for joining us. We look forward to watching tomorrow, maybe get you on
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afterwards if you're still in one piece, if you haven't been torn apart by the junkyard dogs. I don't
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think so. I think you're going to come out pretty good, but that's why we look forward to watching.
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Dr. Robert Epstein. Thank you, brother. It's going to be interesting walking into the lion's den
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tomorrow. We're going to end. So one of the things Biden's coming out, as we told you, is guess what?
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An executive order on, wait for it, the supply chains coming out of China on active pharmaceutical
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We're going to end with the cannon of Bannon by the great artist, Nico. We'll see you back here at
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10 a.m. tomorrow morning, Eastern Standard Time, when you'll be in the war room.
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The cannon, the cannon, everybody knows. Action, action, action.
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Jason Miller is the killer. Cash Patel will give them hell. Peter Navarro dressed in black.
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Monty attack. Trump win once, Trump win twice. Third time selling China rise.
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Ha ha. Buckle up, sweet beat. Cause here we come.
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The cannon of Bannon. Welcome to the show. The cannon of Bannon. In the war room studio.
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The cannon of Bannon. Everybody knows. Action, action, action.
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Take down the CCP. Throw them in South China. See. Take down the CCP. Throw them in South China. See.
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The cannon of Bannon. Take down the CCP. The cannon of Bannon.
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The cannon of Bannon. Throw them in South China. See.
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