The Great America Show - July 06, 2025


The Great America Sunday Show: July 6, 2025


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

198.94058

Word Count

10,616

Sentence Count

36

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

The Green New Deal is passed and the bill is signed into law, but not without a lot of drama. We have a special guest Mark Morano of Climate Depot on the show to talk about it, and we have some news on the sudden departure of Donald Trump from the White House.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 on this vote the yeas are 50 the nays are 50 the senate being evenly divided the vice president
00:00:09.880 votes in the affirmative the bill as amended is passed hello everybody and welcome to the
00:00:17.060 great america show it's a big beautiful day in america just yesterday we sat here at the same
00:00:21.700 time and there was a little speculation a little nerves that the big beautiful bill might not get
00:00:27.900 passed because of a few people in the senate well through the night and early on this morning
00:00:34.280 some of the rhinos in the senate were able to put their differences aside and that's namely
00:00:40.340 lisa murkowski uh who would have been a um a breaker for the bill should she have voted no
00:00:47.500 um obviously passing around 12 o'clock this afternoon uh rhino uh susan collins of maine
00:00:54.800 voting no uh rhino tom tillis who will be departing the senate in 2026 voting no and ran paul for
00:01:01.200 whatever personal reasons uh he had with the bill um every other republican following the line
00:01:07.580 getting this thing passed for america getting this thing passed for donald trump getting this thing
00:01:12.920 passed for america first because they overwhelmingly voted for donald trump this is donald trump's bill
00:01:17.700 as i say every day not perfect uh but i think the best thing you're going to get
00:01:22.640 given what you have uh in the house and the senate you look at how much trouble this bill
00:01:28.260 went through getting passed getting put through with not as much cuts that should have been in it can
00:01:35.220 you imagine if they have cut more by the way we have some news to break through you uh this evening
00:01:39.860 usa id has officially ceased operations in the u.s government another massive win for the trump
00:01:46.320 administration so this thing's able to get through uh by the skin of its teeth elon musk is back
00:01:52.460 in meltdown mode again last night he tweeted out anyone who supports this bill uh as soon as it
00:01:58.340 passes he is going to begin the primary process against these people so elon's got quite a task
00:02:04.480 ahead of him if he is indeed a man of his word he's got quite a few people to take on by my math there's
00:02:10.720 only three republicans he's not going after in the senate well two of them because one of them is
00:02:16.460 retiring tom tillis so susan collins and ran paul i guess are marked safe from elon musk but the man is on a
00:02:22.220 suicide mission and i'm not entirely sure what it's all about uh we're going to be joined shortly
00:02:28.060 by our guest say mark morano of climate depot.com uh terrific guest we have him on here very often
00:02:34.320 to talk about the electric vehicle mandate the green news scam that apparently elon musk is losing
00:02:40.700 his mind over losing his mind losing his friendship with donald trump over this whole entire thing and
00:02:47.200 what i've been saying here is elon musk knew that donald trump was not renewing any green new scam
00:02:53.600 any electrical vehicle mandates any charge station mandates he knew before he endorsed him that he was
00:02:59.660 not endorsing any of these policies green this green that electric this electric that elon knew that
00:03:06.560 but he still went out there spent all this money to campaign for donald trump now i don't know what it
00:03:12.500 was for was it for maybe he thought he was going to buy donald trump he should know that donald trump
00:03:19.160 is not for sale he should have known that before elon is not a stupid man although he's acting very
00:03:24.760 stupid of late and he's sort of self-imploding tesla shares down about 14 bucks today um at the close
00:03:33.460 just because of the exchange between elon and president trump now elon of course always going low
00:03:39.100 and donald trump taking the high road he was asked this afternoon before departing and we're going
00:03:44.460 to get into where donald trump went today sort of an interesting victory uh lap but uh he was asked
00:03:50.780 before he left if elon should be deported take a listen the rest we got a lot of hostages back
00:03:57.160 i don't know we might have to put doge on elon you know you know doge is doge is the monster that
00:04:12.700 have that might have to go back and eat elon wouldn't that be terrible he gets a lot of subsidies
00:04:18.100 peter but uh elon's very upset that the ev mandate is going to be terminated and you know what when you
00:04:25.900 look at it who wants not everybody wants an electric car i don't want an electric car i want
00:04:31.700 to have baby gasoline maybe electric maybe a hybrid maybe someday a hydrogen if you have a hydrogen car
00:04:38.760 it has one problem if it blows up you know so i'm gonna give that one to peter
00:04:43.080 so donald trump leaving the door open uh for whatever elon musk wants to get himself into him
00:04:53.280 like i said he's on in my opinion a suicide mission he is uh you know the chairman of tesla
00:04:59.920 or whatever but he still has a board to report to he still has shareholder equity responsibilities
00:05:05.200 so for him to be out here tweeting very irresponsibly like that i don't think it's the
00:05:11.320 best route for him i don't think it's the best route for his company he's going to do a great deal
00:05:16.920 of harm on himself so he's not for this bill we get it he's going after every republican now we get
00:05:22.620 it he's not getting his electrical vehicle mandates that we know and now donald trump may start looking
00:05:28.060 at some of elon's other government subsidies for spacex and so on and so forth than every one of his
00:05:33.500 other companies so elon's continuing to inflict harm on himself for whatever reason uh president trump
00:05:40.560 touting just after this bill passed what it means for border security and what it means for us the
00:05:45.540 american people in total the average illegal alien costs american taxpayers an estimated seventy
00:05:51.860 thousand dollars that's each seventy thousand dollars i think that number is even low if you
00:05:57.960 care about balancing the budget the single most impactful step we can take is to fully reverse the
00:06:04.740 biden migration invasion one of the worst invasions we've ever had we've never had an invasion like
00:06:11.540 this we've had invasions but we've taken care of them we've never had invasion like this and it's
00:06:16.560 with us and we have some very bad people out there looking to do big harm that's why the one big
00:06:22.780 beautiful bill includes funding for three thousand new border patrol officers and ten thousand new ice
00:06:29.320 agents and i've gotten to know the border patrol and ice very well unlike kamala she was the border
00:06:34.980 czar but she never saw the border she never made one phone call she was some border czar she would
00:06:40.060 have been some president probably would have been slightly better than biden though
00:06:44.480 as brilliant as can be um so it's unclear to me and i think a lot of people why elon is so against
00:06:54.860 this bill it really uh doesn't make much sense uh he should be for all the things and we're going to
00:07:00.640 get it all into it in just a few moments when we're joined by our guest as i said mark morano of
00:07:05.240 climate depot.com is going to be joining us in just a few moments because i want to get his take
00:07:09.220 on what is uh up elon's rear end and what he really thought he was getting out of donald trump
00:07:15.880 where did he think donald trump was going the man ran for the last whatever it was two years
00:07:22.500 plus his first term that he wants the green news scam gone he wants his electrical vehicles
00:07:28.720 gone as for the subsidies if you want to buy them that's fine and he said this multiple times
00:07:34.760 you heard him just say it earlier this morning if you want to drive an electric car that's fine
00:07:39.080 you want to drive a gas car that's great you want to drive a hybrid that's great but don't shove it
00:07:43.180 down our throat and tell us this is what you have to do and that's what elon wanted so we're going to
00:07:49.220 get his take on that in just a few moments so you're wondering where was donald trump this afternoon
00:07:53.120 and why was he with governor ron de santis well about five days ago governor de santis sent his
00:07:58.200 people down in florida uh constructed yes i said five days ago constructed a um a prison type setup
00:08:06.720 called alligator alcatraz where they'll be homing uh illegal immigrants who come to this country are
00:08:13.540 waiting for deportation in five days they built this thing alligator alcatraz take a listen to
00:08:20.140 president trump just earlier this morning before departing
00:08:22.660 i guess that's the concept this is not a nice visit i guess that's the concept if you
00:08:36.280 you know uh snakes are fast but alligators we're going to teach them how to run away from an alligator
00:08:43.920 okay if they escape prison how to run away don't run in a straight line run like this and you know
00:08:50.480 what your chances go up about one percent okay not a good thing it's so brilliant so if you escape the
00:09:00.680 prison you've got to run from the gators or the boa constrictors uh or as we saw in some of the videos
00:09:06.480 today uh some of those mosquitoes out there it's literally in the everglades those you haven't been
00:09:11.320 there uh you wouldn't understand those of you live in florida who have been to florida have been to the
00:09:16.680 everglades you guys truly understand uh for those of you who haven't been the whole uh south probably
00:09:23.520 100 miles south of orlando it starts i would guess down to about the miami homestead area the middle
00:09:30.060 of the state is just absolute swamplands filled with gators and and boas and every single walk of
00:09:37.520 life that you wouldn't want to be caught dead walking around so if you decide you want to break
00:09:42.240 out of the detention center which by the way uh the detention centers they've built down in alligator
00:09:46.760 alcatraz are some nicer than some of the prisons that we have here housing some of the american people
00:09:51.700 i must say uh with the beds and the accommodations but if you break out it's going to be a long run if
00:09:58.220 you can make it um as it was if you broke out of alcatraz folks we're going to take a quick break
00:10:03.280 as promised on the other side of this break we're going to be joined by my friend and founder ceo of
00:10:08.440 climate depot.com mark morano i want to get a sense on what is going on and why is elon musk
00:10:15.300 constantly melting down stay with us we're coming right back
00:10:18.400 thanks for staying with us folks and now as promised our guest today is the founder of
00:10:28.560 climate depot.com mark morano mark it's been a while but uh there's no better time i think to
00:10:33.580 have you on right now there's so much to talk about but let's get started with first just the
00:10:38.800 overall broad spectrum of the big beautiful bill that just passed that elon and these people are
00:10:45.300 against the white house putting out a one sheet and this is how things should be done a one sheet or
00:10:51.260 mark on all the accomplishments that it lays out so some of the bigger things bigger paychecks of
00:10:56.920 ten thousand dollars or more an annual take home for families no tax on tips no tax on overtimes no
00:11:01.760 tax on social security no tax on made in america auto loans protects two million families and farms
00:11:07.400 punitive double taxation permanent increases to the tax credit supporting over 40 million families
00:11:13.500 a vote against this bill was the largest tax increase in history it rescinds the billions and
00:11:19.140 billions of dollars in the green news scam funding we'll stop right there because there's so many more to
00:11:23.600 go into but i want to get your take on overall this thing finally passing well it's a couple
00:11:30.480 different things i mean first of all it's an achievement barely passed you know you need to
00:11:34.540 bring in jd vance to cast the tiebreaker uh and so what happens here is you can go through all that
00:11:41.300 list it's great you can go that other people can go through and point out all the bad stuff when you
00:11:45.140 have a mega bill like this which is in a sense it defines everything that's wrong with washington
00:11:52.160 because you can't get your congressmen and senators on record as to what they support what they don't
00:11:56.640 support it also feeds those campaign ads you can already see them coming where he voted for this
00:12:02.840 he voted against that you know whatever um overall let me start with my area of special interest which
00:12:10.700 is climate energy environment it's it's it's a pretty good bill in terms of repealing the ira i say
00:12:17.380 pretty good as we're doing this interview we're only a couple hours out and we're still getting new
00:12:21.740 revelations and digging deep um the i i guess naively if you had asked me last fall i said we
00:12:29.780 got to repeal the entire inflation reduction the problem is you get into the legality of it if a
00:12:35.040 project i think it's five percent started and it's been funded and you've got permits you're not allowed
00:12:40.920 to reverse it if you try to reverse it then they can take you to court then you can drag this out
00:12:44.880 so it's very complicated so that's why you have estimates from 40 to 60 percent of the inflation
00:12:51.220 reduction act only being repealed particularly on climate energy uh again those numbers aren't final
00:12:57.100 but the most disturbing element of the just in the last couple hours is there's an analysis saying the
00:13:02.920 senate bill has failed to terminate the green new deal and it's a solar and wind lobbyist dream and
00:13:10.240 they're saying because the solar subsidies now and wind subsidies aren't slayed in the current version
00:13:16.020 remember this has to go to it's just it's a inside washington this has to go in reconciliation now
00:13:20.560 with the house but currently donald trump will be 94 years old when they actually end solar and wind
00:13:26.160 subsidies which is the definition of terminating the green new scam and unfortunately this current
00:13:32.240 version passed by the senate allows this till donald trump's long out of office which is another way
00:13:37.340 of saying they didn't get what they wanted and they're unlikely to have another vote next year unless
00:13:41.560 you never know donald trump's got the biggest war chest of any president lame duck or otherwise
00:13:47.840 uh going into the midterms which i guess he can help so you never know what could happen imagine if
00:13:52.700 they had a big shot in the midterms and you could reinvigorate it'd be like trump's first year all over
00:13:58.540 again next year that would be unprecedented uh if that were to happen and it's on the table i listened
00:14:03.360 to a lot of progressives saying that they've never seen a weaker democratic party with more hollowed out
00:14:09.480 leadership like hakeem jeffries and uh chuck schumer uh there's a lot of democrat operatives who are
00:14:16.360 just terrified that a year that they should historically win they may take a huge bath but
00:14:22.560 so so politically it's a big win for trump it's still pretty good on my issues uh and there's some
00:14:30.120 problems and hopefully we can work these out and as the house and senate work together to smooth out a
00:14:34.900 final pass final bill and other than that you know i do respect the rand paul's and the thomas massey's
00:14:42.060 for their no votes i don't respect the susan collins they have different reasons but i do respect the
00:14:46.940 idea of these big mega bills in washington are just you know they need to find a way to end this and
00:14:52.440 break these into manageable ways there's no way anyone could have read this bill there's no way you
00:14:55.680 would even know what's in it and it's gotten worse just the last you know 10 years have been just
00:15:00.720 horrendously bad with that trend in congress ultimately i think any stumbles donald trump
00:15:06.580 is having or going to have is going to come from the house and senate even though they're in republican
00:15:11.540 leadership by the way just going back to the rand paul and the massey thing people who don't who's
00:15:17.400 you've worked in dc mark i unfortunately don't tell many people this this is just between you and i
00:15:22.920 spent some time working in dc um the thing that people don't realize is there's always deals to be
00:15:29.200 made so if there was at any point uh some sort of uh doubt that they maybe were going to lose
00:15:36.040 another vote thune would have called in collins thune would have called in rand paul and said
00:15:40.520 listen what do you want you got to do us his favor so uh the reason why rand paul will get a pass on
00:15:46.280 this and why donald trump has been quiet and not absolutely obliterating is because he had said to
00:15:50.980 him okay you know this is your pass on this bill but you better be there for this one or this one or this
00:15:55.240 one that's just how the senate works so you know it appears now that uh we were all on our tippy
00:16:01.040 toes but this thing was probably going to pass the whole entire time yeah it's like if you remember
00:16:05.680 uh i guess the well you probably don't remember it was inside baseball but it was 2010 2009 when they
00:16:14.780 passed they're trying to pass obama's um cap and trade it did pass the house never passed the senate
00:16:21.060 but they literally pelosi at the time the newly minted house speaker she literally just had vote
00:16:25.920 after vote after vote and after each vote that it failed they just kept buying off more congressmen
00:16:31.120 and exactly what you're saying the horse trading and the giving them the pork and it works it's the
00:16:35.820 most tried and tested successful method to get any bill passed in washington well that was what they
00:16:41.500 did with murkowski murkowski was a no yes and then they told her okay you we gave you 25 billion
00:16:46.520 dollars for rural hospitals in alaska uh here's another 25 and how does she get out of that with
00:16:51.960 the constituents who weren't a fan of this well she said at any point that uh i find that this bill
00:16:57.020 helps the people of alaska i'm all in on it but now it goes over to the house where you've got guys like
00:17:01.900 chip roy are going to say well i don't want 50 billion dollars for alaska hospitals and you say oh
00:17:06.900 all right chip what the hell do you want man and and this is you're absolutely it's it's literally
00:17:12.160 horse trading at its finest yes these guys grab them by the cojones and they say and they squeeze
00:17:17.760 them and and this is how politics is done in washington and it's you're absolutely right it's
00:17:22.560 because of these big massive bills that they're able to do it if you were able to pass single
00:17:28.100 subject one line two line three line obviously i'm being facetious but you know a single page bill
00:17:34.600 that looks like this mark you wouldn't be doing any of that horse trade and you wouldn't know how to
00:17:38.840 make any backroom deals why can't they get to that there's a lot of reasons but i mean it's just
00:17:45.660 the whole the whole fundraising the whole thing is almost unreformable i don't have an answer for you
00:17:51.520 on that that's for i don't i don't know there's you really do have to drain the swamp i don't know
00:17:56.060 how you're ever going to fix congress i just i don't know and then you have people like the john
00:18:00.580 thune um he made all this stuff about the parliamentarian he could have appointed his own
00:18:06.720 parliamentarian to this they tried to blame stuff he was at a uh a big oil event that was a big energy
00:18:14.760 event corporate energy and they were and they were they shill for carbon capture sequestration these
00:18:20.660 these groups even though the energy industry because it's just free taxpayer money people
00:18:26.720 like thune are all in on it thune i would argue is more of a george w bush style republican he's not
00:18:32.200 maga at all so he's shepherding uh you know a bill like this through the senate probably better than
00:18:38.200 although mitch mcconnell was effective meaning even though mitch mcconnell you know he didn't agree
00:18:43.600 with politically when he wanted to get something done he got it done and i still to this day
00:18:47.840 mitch mcconnell not allowing uh marilyn garland to be uh a vote for confirmation and holding out
00:18:54.360 that was still amazing i never expected that from mitch mcconnell but i can't believe i'm saying
00:18:58.200 anything nice about mitch mcconnell but anyway we're losing audience by the second yeah i'm just
00:19:03.040 saying that was a really you're right but he was more competent i guess more experienced in terms of
00:19:07.600 just getting stuff thrown but anyway so it's just a mess and i think we need to move beyond this at
00:19:13.680 this point uh and just take our victories with this as much as we can particularly in these areas i
00:19:18.340 mean a lot of the inflation reduction act so-called has been reduced trump can this is as close as trump
00:19:25.140 keeping his campaign promise as he can he did everything he could and i think you're when you
00:19:29.600 have a bill this big you can always have this is bad this is bad this is great that's the way it is
00:19:34.800 and people can pick that it's like a rorschach ink test you can see whatever you want in it so how do
00:19:40.360 we move forward now this thing gets passed what do you think happens with the green let's let's talk
00:19:45.980 about elon musk a little bit because the guy's absolutely losing his mind in my opinion i don't know
00:19:50.240 what drugs he's on or what drugs he's off or what has gotten into this man's head pretty compelling
00:19:55.400 where he's in the background but you know that could be then he passes out drug he submits a
00:20:00.180 drug test that says he's got no drugs in his hair which i think like some drugs stay in your hair for
00:20:05.340 like 10 years so i don't know if i really buy that but whatever the fact is is that this man is on a
00:20:11.560 suicide kamikaze mission for what reason what is worth that much to ruin yourself to ruin your legacy
00:20:19.280 and ruin your company because donald trump didn't give you green uh subsidies that you wanted that
00:20:26.180 he told you he wasn't giving you well you know it's like you were saying the horse training i think
00:20:29.780 elon musk thought he wanted to give a 300 million to donald trump was he the top donor to donald trump's
00:20:35.120 campaign he may have been i think it was single and i guess he just thought he would be safe uh from any
00:20:41.320 his his industry his interests yeah whether they be neural link or uh the spacex or tesla and i think
00:20:49.640 what happened was he got involved in doge i don't think he had any idea about the blowback and from his
00:20:57.100 own you know board members and his own investors and the sales tanking and the whole political mess he
00:21:03.840 got himself into where the base of tesla remember electric cars are what less than seven and a half percent
00:21:10.740 of sales in the u.s yeah you almost guarantee the majority of those are liberals regardless you
00:21:15.940 know there's some obviously other people and car enthusiasts but the original appeal of tesla all
00:21:20.600 you have to do is go back 15 years and i have archive at my website climate depot.com going back with
00:21:26.100 elon musk he was always pushing climate alarmism climate fears in order to push and help his business
00:21:31.780 model of electric cars remember electric cars were seen as clean and green and emission free we now know
00:21:37.680 that's complete same with solar when we now know it's complete horseshit from beginning to end
00:21:41.680 it takes half a million pounds of materials that to make 1 000 pounds a tesla battery it takes all
00:21:48.280 sorts of rare earth mining everything that china's uh uh got a monopoly on it takes chinese slave labor
00:21:54.520 and uyghurs it takes underage kids and i think it's a coincidence mark what do you mean a coincidence
00:21:59.820 it's a coincidence that they're pushing this and everything they need every part they need for
00:22:03.560 no this just goes back to the whole free trade in the 1990s bill clinton i was doing reporting on
00:22:10.700 um the whole rare earth mining do you know that just in the 90s the u.s made 90 of its own rare earth
00:22:17.140 fast forward to now the estimates are 70 and 90 come from china and we can't even process our own
00:22:23.340 material do you know further why the nixon family edward nixon the brother of richard nixon
00:22:29.420 i believe was late 70s early 80s went to the rare earth mining molly core in the united states in
00:22:35.720 the nevada desert which i've visited and done extensive reporting on back in the 90s on their
00:22:40.200 rare earth mining he told them hey you know there's that epa and all these environmental regulations are
00:22:46.620 getting tough here in america i think what you ought to do and this will help your investors is
00:22:50.880 let's offshore all the processing of the rare earth to china and they had why wouldn't edward nixon have
00:22:57.340 connections with china well let's go back another decade when richard nixon normalized relations with
00:23:03.020 china and as at 1973 i don't want to get that wrong i'm sure that the entire nixon administration
00:23:07.860 including his brother had ties with chinese investment firms at any rate use those with the
00:23:15.480 rare earth mining and then outsources all that to avoid our own u.s environmental regulations and now
00:23:21.280 guess what hey that's what happened in the 90s they started shutting down the rare earth we went and
00:23:26.180 visited them and we they had a i don't know i'm getting off on a tangent here but this i'll tie it
00:23:31.240 back to elon musk in a second though but you asked me why china's benefiting the u.s shut down this
00:23:38.320 molly core mine this was they were shutting it down to strangling it again where we went from 90
00:23:43.600 percent of rare earths in the made in the u.s to 90 imported from china they had an endangered desert
00:23:50.280 tortoise on the land out in the mojave desert turned out it wasn't endangered it was regionally
00:23:54.920 endangered and what that means is any species any species at the edge of their natural habitat
00:24:00.740 is considered regionally endangered the area was considered this because endangered sorry desert
00:24:06.940 tortoises were not endangered as a species they were regionally endangered happened to be near this
00:24:12.120 rare earth mine in the united states well they ended up doing tortoise sensitivity training they shut down
00:24:17.600 the mine they had went after them for waste spills and in the in my reporting 29 separate federal state
00:24:24.920 local bureaucratic environmental agencies came on the site set up camp and strangleholded u.s rare earth
00:24:33.140 production china was exempt from all of it so that's ideology so there's a green ideology that does it the
00:24:39.600 same time the clinton administration was sharing u.s technology for free with china they were coming up to
00:24:44.880 speed we were giving them free trade most favored nation status you know it wasn't a conspiracy i
00:24:50.660 don't know it didn't have to be they screwed us one way or the other to make a long story short elon musk
00:24:55.660 was the beneficiary because he came and his whole business model was relying on china and chinese
00:25:00.620 monopoly of all the goods if we went through with this ev mandate which trump and actually the republican
00:25:06.700 congress did come through on ending the california ev mandate which applied you know which then made the
00:25:11.920 lawmakers follow we would have ended up and we still have the problem globally is that there would
00:25:16.240 have been a global chinese monopoly on car production because when you ban gas-powered cars
00:25:21.620 china has a monopoly on cheap evs they would have taken over and probably still are going to at this
00:25:26.860 point because it's so far gone anyway long story short elon's an opportunist elon has some kind of
00:25:32.140 personality disorder i don't want to be accused of you know shaming someone but he's very hard to
00:25:37.380 predict very mercurial as they say and i don't know what he thought getting that involved would do
00:25:43.200 it destroyed his business model and then secondly i don't know why he's turned against trump and what
00:25:47.700 he thinks this is going to accomplish starting a third party andrew yang i mean andrew yang's the
00:25:52.740 first guy to jump in the democrat guy that no one has no base whatsoever so it is a mess i think
00:25:58.080 most of what elon does from here on out is going to just be weird emotional personality disorder and not
00:26:04.160 some strategic thought out because he doesn't when it comes to donald trump i think he's getting
00:26:09.220 get his own form of trump derangement syndrome the thing is mark you remember in 2016 donald trump
00:26:15.460 annihilated 16 candidates who have been in politics their entire life he did it again
00:26:20.420 look what he did to ron de santis i mean ron de santis did it to himself and he's going to do it again
00:26:26.000 why because elon musk has no base the liberals now hate him they don't trust him the business world
00:26:30.860 thinks he's unstable and the maga base and conservatives don't trust him anymore who is
00:26:35.480 his base i guess he's got andrew yang the thing is is too is the thing that hurts my feelings so much
00:26:40.940 is that elon musk is literally mark he's an oligarch right by definition he's an oligarch
00:26:46.100 usually the oligarchs stay together and they're friends literally nobody likes this man he has not
00:26:51.500 one friend not one baby mama likes him donald trump was this man's only friend and it's so sad to see
00:26:58.380 spending how many nights in the lincoln bedroom and this is how he treats but i guess it makes
00:27:02.680 sense why he has no friends it does so i just think everything you see with elon don't even though
00:27:08.880 he's very intelligent don't ascribe his behavior to some master plan and fourth level chess i don't
00:27:15.140 think so i think he's just weird wacky and emotionally wounded and he's going to act out like a petulant
00:27:21.400 child and have no rhyme or reason to what he does so nothing he does is surprising me and i don't know
00:27:26.840 what that means you know i don't know how his business is i'm not that familiar with how they're
00:27:30.760 structured but a normal structured company at some point would overthrow the ceo that's probably not
00:27:36.460 possible with tesla and spacex but you'd think at some point there'd be a coup to oust him but i
00:27:42.220 don't know that he has he probably has it set up so that yeah he's you know he's never going to go
00:27:46.460 anywhere he does the chair the the chair runs tesla i forgot what her name is the chair of the board
00:27:51.360 one of his good friends he's got the whole board set up but that doesn't mean at the end of the day
00:27:56.220 once these people start if they start getting lawsuits from shareholders i mean you look at
00:28:00.860 some of who owns tesla i'm sure blackrock owns a bunch i'm sure blackstone owns a bunch you look at
00:28:06.160 some of these pension funds these guys are going to start looking at the shares and and looking at
00:28:10.300 this thing going down and it's not because of weak vehicle production it's not because one of his
00:28:15.240 robots killed somebody or one of his robo taxis ran somebody over it's because this man is
00:28:20.120 radically tweeting at donald trump and he's going to lose i promise you on everything every dollar
00:28:26.700 i've got there is no person who can beat donald trump kim jong-un couldn't beat donald trump
00:28:31.840 xi jinping can't beat donald trump vladimir putin can't beat donald trump the ayatollah can't beat
00:28:36.520 donald yeah he can't beat him because he's got the people behind him this is a major populist movement
00:28:42.100 it really is and and you just you can't you're not going to be able to just come in and and assume like
00:28:48.540 oh trump had a bad day let's take it no he's not and elon musk is the last person he has no
00:28:54.520 public appeal it was kind of cute for a while there when he had his toddler on his head and
00:29:00.160 he was giving milton friedman type speeches um i will say that he came to work with a black eye
00:29:05.920 and everyone's like what the hell happened it turns out it was scott besant the treasury secretary
00:29:10.040 that's what i was heard nothing makes sense yeah exactly so i texted peter navarro who doesn't
00:29:16.260 like elon he's very public i'm not leaking anything i texted peter and i go uh i'm taking
00:29:22.000 wagers that you were the one who uh gave him the black guy because peter's uh smart guy but he's a
00:29:28.180 tough guy peter he's not some little weenie who's going to sit there unless someone talked to him
00:29:32.160 and from what i've been told is that's how elon musk uh proceeded in the white house he spoke to
00:29:36.400 everybody like there were nobody he spoke to everybody again that's his personality i don't
00:29:40.720 think he can change that i think no but you know you've seen doc martin the tv show that's probably
00:29:45.540 that's probably a version of elon musk you know just that does you know unexplained and totally
00:29:51.940 rubs people the wrong way you know so he's kind of like ronda santa's a little bit not to
00:29:56.360 make wrong i know i don't i've never met the santa's and that's what i hear but the santa's
00:30:01.240 additional problem is when he ran for president he just had no i guess
00:30:06.040 charisma charisma yeah he just couldn't he's i don't know if you can invent that i mean
00:30:10.140 you and i have worked in politics mark there's people politicians are cut from a cloth where
00:30:16.800 you've got to just be born with it you've got to be born to be uh the ilk of what it is
00:30:22.420 so going back to this the bill right what's in it now it's not perfect by any stretch of the
00:30:34.120 imagination i think we both agree on that and everybody i've had on this show we all agree on
00:30:38.280 it they want more cuts we've wanted cuts forever from congress but we just don't get them that's
00:30:43.240 how congress rolls you they spend money and they and they waste money right in defense of elon i will
00:30:48.360 say he has he's probably rightly upset about the doge recommendations because congress didn't follow
00:30:54.300 along so i can sympathize with him there but i will say he never made it to the pentagon and that
00:30:59.820 apparently has never passed an audit never made it to fort knox either yeah and yeah so i don't so
00:31:05.500 i don't and that was where you know big cuts could have theoretically come from so i don't know uh
00:31:12.040 it's it's a elon he did put his heart and soul into that i think he was a true believer yeah and i
00:31:18.900 thought it was and i was all for it i think what he did with usaid and a lot of exposing stuff was
00:31:23.680 really good i think he may have gone a little bit overboard on some of the social security claims you
00:31:27.340 know the 200 year old people on the list and maybe some of that didn't turn out to be all true but
00:31:32.380 uh they were going fast and furious uh but i think in the end you just hate to say it but this is
00:31:41.000 where we are in american politics this bill the big beautiful bill is about what you the best you can
00:31:47.380 expect to get i think it's time to move on from that what comes next is a great question because
00:31:52.520 now that this is all the focus of this whole thing was building to this and all the executive orders
00:31:58.020 what is next what is on trump's big legislative agenda uh i mean he's everything's going up pace
00:32:04.700 with uh immigration and and and you know there's increased funding there and all is alligator alcatraz
00:32:11.220 whatever that's alligator alcatraz so that's continuing i'm not sure i mean now trump just has to
00:32:17.480 uh keep everything stable i was uncomfortable with the whole iran bombing and i think
00:32:23.180 if he makes this like a one and done and he gets a peace deal between this i'm impressed
00:32:29.080 yeah may not be and i watched a lot of the progressive anti-war and even tucker carlson and
00:32:35.080 who else uh you know a couple anyway i think even they're surprised at the way trump goes about stuff
00:32:41.980 i love steve waykoff as a negotiator i think it's great i've seen people say oh he's not experienced
00:32:47.040 it's exactly what we need at the moment the way he can just go in as a complete real estate guy from
00:32:52.560 new york and then to take over but i'm impressed if he can turn this iran israel uh a nuclear situation
00:32:59.800 if he can turn this into a peaceful situation and all indications are he might be pulling this off
00:33:04.620 right before our eyes against all odds yeah we i was against the two and i came on the show and
00:33:10.240 because i thought it was going to be a lot different than what he did yes he went in there he dropped the
00:33:14.260 bombs and he got out that now in hindsight obviously he couldn't have said that's what
00:33:19.080 he was going to do because that would be what joe biden or kamala harris would have told iran they
00:33:24.680 would have said uh hey we're coming by at 1 p.m today we're hitting here here and here just be
00:33:30.840 ready we'll be there at 1 p.m sharp but then we're leaving so wasn't general milley in the first time
00:33:35.320 didn't he say he would call up china that really was and let them know if donald trump was doing
00:33:39.920 anything suspicious how did he not get tried for uh that's what it is mark you know you know better
00:33:45.460 than anyone these people don't get away with murder unless you're named donald trump you don't get
00:33:49.740 away with uh as much as paying for your chief financial officer's granddaughter to go to school
00:33:54.960 without that man going to jail but uh so going back to that so you know that's where we're at but
00:34:00.680 back to the iran thing just for a brief second sure you know i was against it too but knowing now
00:34:05.620 what i know and how he did it well for it and donald trump we we were wrong in my opinion all
00:34:10.660 this fomented opposition just fade away i mean everyone's like oh okay oh that makes sense
00:34:15.920 when you're wrong and i i was wrong tucker i think admitted he was wrong because like i said we didn't
00:34:22.620 know what was going to happen now that we know in hindsight that's what happened i'm glad he did it
00:34:26.140 and uh he we've got to trust this man because he doesn't want war he doesn't want to be george bush
00:34:30.820 and uh yes you know we got to realize that so back now to the bills by the way i give him full
00:34:35.800 credit for everything he's tried to do with ukraine now it's a lot harder than i think he thought
00:34:40.840 yeah but man i love every aspect i love bringing zelinski to the white house i love the real real
00:34:46.740 the uh the uh real tv aspect of it you know the reality tv i loved all the you know continued
00:34:54.480 negotiation the open frustration i mean he's really trying to end that war even though he's
00:35:00.140 technically hasn't been successful yet but you can't i don't fault him an ounce for everything
00:35:04.260 he's tried to keep in that campaign promise he thought iran was going to be hard until he realized
00:35:09.000 what was going on russian ukraine who would have thought iran would turn out easier than ending
00:35:14.240 that you you know you would have thought it was over so because the month these guys don't want to
00:35:17.640 end that war they both want to keep it going putin wants to keep it going zelinski wants to keep it
00:35:22.020 going i mean it's like how the hell do you end a war when you've got two people who just won't give it
00:35:26.600 up with you heard what trump said about uh israel and iran you don't know what they have they're
00:35:31.140 doing because but they they open they both open up their eyes they're like all right well these
00:35:35.460 idiots in iran better stop throwing bombs and israel you guys got bombs on the way after a ceasefire
00:35:40.200 send them back and things uh fingers crossed have been seemingly quiet between the two well
00:35:45.860 hopefully we negotiate some sort of resolution and that resolution obviously has to be that iran
00:35:51.460 doesn't get nuclear weapons or have any like i saw where he returned he's getting rid of the
00:35:56.400 sanctions against places like syria yes anything we can do to end that sort of bush cheney obama
00:36:02.460 biden hostility where we're always at at some point we just have to start making friends there i love
00:36:08.640 his speech i guess i want to say it was dubai is that where it was his speech it was in saudi or uh
00:36:14.460 i mean that was one of the greatest foreign policy speeches yeah in my lifetime and you know i know
00:36:22.360 that horrified the uh you know the national security state but it was a fan i i hope he carries that out
00:36:28.400 because that's exactly what we need yeah the neocons of the world are dead and that's exactly what he
00:36:33.180 said so just back to this bill elon obviously not for for whatever his reasons are but and it's not
00:36:40.680 perfect i'll say it again and i'll keep saying until i'm blue in the face but how could you be
00:36:44.640 against deporting a million illegals minimally a year how could you uh be against 150 billion dollar
00:36:50.400 uh border wall funding how could you be against finishing phase two of the border wall how could
00:36:55.960 you be against hiring 10 000 new ice agents 5 000 customs agents and 3 000 border patrol agents how
00:37:02.120 could you be against funding a golden dome to keep us from threats over in the middle east uh how could
00:37:08.220 you be against modernizing the military you'd be against it is and i think just to say what thomas
00:37:13.860 massey's argument against it which is just the whole system is broken i won't participate
00:37:18.160 and i understand the value of that it's great to have at least one pure congressman as a protest vote
00:37:24.060 and he articulates that reason against these omnibus bills he doesn't support them and anything so
00:37:28.840 i can understand that and he's worried about the debt that's the only reason but
00:37:32.440 this is the best we're going to be able to do at the moment with our current house and senate
00:37:38.020 leadership and the republican side i believe massey voted to raise the debt ceiling under
00:37:42.320 uh oh biden i think there yeah he had some technical uh justification of why that one instance was
00:37:49.280 okay or he was you know he had some you know he's very he's very consistent even if even if he's
00:37:55.320 consistently even if he's wrong on something he's definitely very consistent and logical i respect the
00:38:00.300 hell out of the guy i mean it reminds me when i grew up in the 80s we had a guy named phil crane
00:38:05.140 in um i guess he was from illinois and he was known as dr no in the senate and he was always
00:38:11.720 but this is before even ron paul and so then of course ron paul became dr no but so i don't i'm not
00:38:17.820 gonna i'm never never gonna bash thomas massey because i think he's i think he's an honest sincere
00:38:22.040 guy both left and right respect him trump doesn't like him that's the one complaint i will register
00:38:26.780 here with you today john is i don't like the deep state going into kentucky to try to oust him at
00:38:32.960 trump's blessing and i saw their first ad it was embarrassingly reminded me of a never trump ad
00:38:37.560 except it was a never massey ad i don't think trump's helping him with that i think trump should
00:38:42.140 just get off of that he should invite massey to a white house dinner or something and they should
00:38:46.500 do something together he should he gets nowhere by making an enemy of thomas massey yeah i think it's
00:38:52.240 probably not best money spent possible but at the same time massey should be the bigger man and and say
00:38:57.540 listen where can we agree on things absolutely yeah i don't think he should have he's not going to vote for
00:39:02.760 this bill that's his brand that's right but yeah i think absolutely he they need they need to figure
00:39:08.720 that out because it's just the grandstanding by massey it's stupid on his part too there can only
00:39:13.340 be one alpha in dc and we all know it's not thomas but he's only one congressman yeah so they don't
00:39:18.780 yeah but that's what they do these guys get such big heads mark because there's such a small person
00:39:23.120 in a big pond they're like well i want to relevant now imagine if the midterms bring it closer and he's
00:39:28.540 like the deciding vote for future he'd become very important in washington hopefully we don't have to
00:39:34.500 worry about that which uh brings us to our next topic is those midterm elections are you confident
00:39:39.600 the republicans it seems they're doing all they can to lose them on purpose do you think they can
00:39:44.580 hold this thing i'm starting to think they can now i was in the i worked in the u.s senate environment
00:39:50.440 public works committee i worked in senator james inhofe oklahoma was the chairman back in 2006 is when i
00:39:56.420 started and i was there through 2009 so i was there uh actually i knew it was coming and whenever you
00:40:03.000 have a republican win so that was george bush won in 2004 the following two years it's usually a sweep
00:40:09.240 by the opposing party well we saw it coming i actually was flew off to bali indonesia at a four-star
00:40:15.480 resort oceanfront at the u.n climate summit i paid for by the state department with 16 000 round
00:40:21.660 trip tickets and watched it all with horror while i was at that summit uh you know because i knew that
00:40:27.060 republicans were going to lose and of course the democrats took over so the difference this time
00:40:32.720 is i just saw the number i don't have the number in my head but i just saw where donald trump is the
00:40:37.460 incumbent with the biggest war chest in the history uh of presidents sitting presidents and he can use
00:40:45.200 that for the republican congress and he has the narrative he has a message and he can continue this on
00:40:51.080 as long as the economy doesn't tank by next year or something some international crisis of some kind
00:40:56.360 i watch a lot of these liberal podcasters from young turks and do dissidents and uh and some of
00:41:03.720 these other shows and they follow the democrats because they hate the democratic party they come
00:41:08.240 from the populist left yeah all of their messaging is democrats are completely clueless all the internal
00:41:14.980 polls are showing this there's no groundswell none of the normal things the fundraising none of the
00:41:20.220 normal things you would see positioned to show a democrat takeover in the house and senate next
00:41:24.860 year are happening are coming together so at this moment in mid 2025 i'm very confident republicans
00:41:32.520 could maintain and gain seats in both chambers i say that as a prediction watch we prove wrong but
00:41:38.260 that's the that's where everything is headed at the moment everything can change but i think
00:41:42.380 structurally it's republican and this is against all conventional wisdom normal historical uh elections
00:41:49.220 this is potentially very good and imagine if donald trump got increased gains in both houses
00:41:53.980 he could really remake america i've said from the beginning donald trump's presidency has the ability
00:42:00.140 to be the most consequential presidency since fdr now i've yeah i'm not a presidential historian but
00:42:06.880 i am a student of presidential history fdr obviously was a game-changing presidency of the 20th century
00:42:13.200 the next closest would be rfk i'm sorry jfk okay and his was more of a sort of reimagining of the
00:42:21.320 presidency it wasn't even so much on policy but it was more on style and more on inspiration
00:42:26.360 and then the next would be ronald reagan was a transformational presidency that had more to do with
00:42:32.780 cold war i would argue than domestically although he gave us the longest peacetime economic recovery
00:42:37.980 and then you had uh you know i think the second and this always surprised people is bill clinton's
00:42:43.600 second term mostly because you had gridlock in washington you had the end of the cold war
00:42:48.640 you had a republican house and senate you had a a sort of you know what would you call it a moderate
00:42:55.840 democrat at that point because he had been beaten so badly after the first two years of trying to do
00:43:00.200 hillary health care etc yeah then we had budget surpluses we had cheap energy we had a booming economy
00:43:06.380 we had peace so that actually had an interesting thing and then of course the next one would be
00:43:10.880 george bush who was a disaster transformationally because of the reaction to 9-11 starting a war in
00:43:15.680 iraq and all the money and turning us into a surveillance state etc and obama was again almost
00:43:21.180 like a jfk more style than substance and he just basically continued a lot of george w bush's policy so
00:43:27.680 anyway i don't want to give you a boring lesson but my point is having said all that i really think trump
00:43:32.420 yeah equal or exceed fdr in terms of consequential presidency yeah i think you're absolutely right
00:43:38.820 the number is i think a billion and a half dollars that donald trump has that's it nearly a billion of
00:43:44.500 it he raised after november so that means people are still all in on donald trump they're still all
00:43:50.300 in on him uh you know controlling the republican party and let me get you hopefully the rhinos will open
00:43:55.720 their eyes go ahead what were you saying one other option would be and this would be fascinating
00:43:59.080 is if the democrats do capture the house what's the first thing they're going to go after impeachment
00:44:04.140 impeachment now i think given everything we've been through with all the cases i think that would
00:44:08.860 even strengthen trump's second term you know this term somehow uh now if they got both houses they
00:44:16.120 could actually i don't know i think you need too many to remove them but uh it would be they're gonna
00:44:21.160 they're gonna come after they would come after him but you know i think at that point donald trump is
00:44:25.640 immune from anything he's already been immune from impeachment it's just the dumbest thing to even
00:44:29.340 mention it at this point thinking of jamie raskin being the chair of the oversight committee scares
00:44:33.940 the heck out of me mark um before we wrap up i want to turn to uh your next vacation uh november it
00:44:41.680 looks like you're heading to the u.s climate summit which uh is almost going to be like a morgue
00:44:47.080 yes well i have been uh going uh this will be my 22nd and i could be off one number there but since
00:44:53.540 2001 i've been 2002 i've been attending these and this will be the 22nd u.n climate summit this year
00:45:02.160 it's being held in a rainforest amazon rainforest city called belim brazil which i've actually been
00:45:07.420 there before because i've done an amazon rainforest documentary and this conference a couple notable
00:45:14.100 things about it number one is they had a uh in order to showcase their saving the the amazon which
00:45:21.760 is what they the government claimed they they clear-cut tens of thousands of acres of virgin
00:45:29.460 amazon rainforest to put in highways so that the international bureaucrats the world leaders the
00:45:35.500 oligarch billionaires the hollywood celebrities private jets everyone they're clear-cutting it and all
00:45:41.740 of the indigenous that all the concerns that they've ever had about the rainforest went out the
00:45:45.700 window this is reported on by the bbc and when asked about it the brazilian environmental minister
00:45:50.900 is like well we we need to have roads so we can bring people in to showcase to the world how we're
00:45:55.260 saving the rainforest so you need to clear-cut the rainforest for a worthless lame u.n summit so you
00:46:01.080 can showcase how you're saving the rainforest unbelievable the ceo of this summit the u.n climate summit
00:46:07.440 and brazil has actually said climate change is our biggest war and they're upset right now because
00:46:12.980 fewer than 30 of 200 countries who signed on to the u.n paris agreement have now drafted plans to meet
00:46:20.200 those u.n emission climate emission targets so the entire thing is a complete collapse i was at the last
00:46:27.240 one in baku azerbaijan which is by the way the definition of an oligarch nation it's oil rich it's run by
00:46:34.480 essentially uh like a dictatorship and it's you have rolls royce dealerships gucci uh all the places
00:46:42.600 like it looks like rodeo drive that's nice one street and then you go the next one and you have
00:46:47.520 like you know loose cows running around and dire poverty and dirt streets unfortunately my hotel was
00:46:53.240 actually in the area where the cows were running around it's true story i actually stayed you know
00:46:57.980 with the dirt highways and stuff but a fascinating city yet extreme wealth extreme poverty which is what
00:47:04.460 of course the oligarchs are you know world economic form that's their vision of society you will own
00:47:08.780 nothing and be happy well who owns it they will own it you know the bill gates and all anyway so this
00:47:13.740 summit the last one was a complete fiasco and it collapsed the argentinian delegation left france never
00:47:19.640 sent a delegation the u.s uh was in complete mourning their whole biden administration because trump had
00:47:25.280 won the u.n was in a panic al gore condemned it now they're coming up to this one it's it's going to be
00:47:31.400 an absolute wake this may be the first one in my lifetime that i've attended this is my 22nd where
00:47:37.880 there'll be no official u.s delegation george w bush sent a delegation of course obama biden even trump
00:47:43.740 first term did this time around there'll be from all the reports there'll be no official delegation
00:47:50.340 we're just saying you know to them and if that's the case i may appoint myself as the official u.n
00:47:56.580 u.s representative without even the trump administration's blessing why do i need it i'll just declare
00:48:01.620 it and show up and have some fun self-identify mark that's right i'll identify as the u.s delegation
00:48:07.480 in 2016 i went right after trump won it was in november again this was in marrakesh morocco
00:48:12.940 showed up with a cardboard cutout of donald trump and a paper shredder and i printed up the u.n
00:48:18.080 paris climate agreement and i started shredding it right there outside the press room i had hundreds
00:48:23.160 of reporters surround me within minutes they had u.n armed cops remove me they took down the
00:48:29.340 cardboard cutout of trump that was standing behind me and they tossed me out in the desert of morocco
00:48:34.380 not making that up i was and they came and after a few minutes came and confiscated my briefcase took
00:48:39.340 all my papers and they stripped my credentials and banned me for life i did get back in the next year
00:48:45.480 but i had to go plea grovel apologize sign a letter saying that i will behave and not misbehave
00:48:51.520 again so they let me back in so i i'm on i'm on uh you know restricted notice now i have to watch my
00:48:57.500 behavior at future ones but but but it's a uh it's amazing i call it the trump effect it's all over
00:49:05.940 the world not just the summit that's collapsed you had the german election the guy sounded like donald
00:49:10.640 trump they were making fun the guy they were making fun of the uh green uh targets that that germany had
00:49:17.040 to meet germany is of course the most climate activist nation in all of europe the eu temporary
00:49:22.460 halted the green deal the eu elections went against them you had the farmers protesting even in canada
00:49:28.020 with i always say justin trudeau is a is the puppet on the strings of the world economic forum well their
00:49:34.700 new leader mark carney is the puppet master the one holding the strings even he had to zero out the
00:49:40.540 carbon tax in canada that's how anti-climate sentiment the whole world is becoming it's amazing to watch
00:49:46.760 the trump effect yeah it's nice to see people are getting a brain uh i i think that's brilliant
00:49:52.820 with the paper shredder i'm going to be heading to europe at the end of the month for a little bit
00:49:56.500 of a vacation and i wear my trump hat every year i go i wear my trump hat because i know it pisses
00:50:01.420 people off like no it's funny in the airports we always get people disgusted all the europeans when
00:50:06.560 you go to europe or but once you go out particularly africa love this south america the the people
00:50:12.640 get it he's like a bolsonero in south america and he's like a you know populist leader in europe like
00:50:18.120 we were in poland and other places they love trump there yep yep they do uh but it's the people i think
00:50:24.540 part of it's got to be a jealousy thing with these people but uh you know i don't know that they don't
00:50:29.160 have a an alpha you look at every leader over there with the exception obviously of the women
00:50:33.760 but uh you look at them and and they're like just these beta boys you look at macron getting beat up by
00:50:39.480 his wife it's when he gets off the plane up in canada he had trudeau uh i'm trying to think who
00:50:46.020 the heck else is over there even uh zelinski i think plays a role that he's not really who he is
00:50:51.120 he was wearing like tutus like five or six years ago on television shows so playing piano with his
00:50:57.300 member uh you know right right so it's like you got all these people and donald trump is the one
00:51:02.820 who walks to the room who's a reality tv star but also happens to be a billionaire real estate guy
00:51:07.760 yeah and just slams his hand on the table and says i'm here and i think it's you know i guess i
00:51:12.740 could see where they're coming from that they're a little bit upset that this man comes in here and
00:51:16.440 just dominates a room but who's telling you that for the last 25 30 years mark that you couldn't
00:51:22.520 have found one like that there's plenty of masculine men in i almost said france but i'd be eating my
00:51:28.960 words maybe germany i i don't know maybe like uh spain yeah i don't know it's fascinating europe
00:51:37.800 is a whole different you always say you know like the liberals and the progressives in the u.s
00:51:41.940 well europe has this europe is much further yeah they are much they're much further along on the green
00:51:47.520 energy and look at them they've just had a bigger collapse they've had higher energy you have spain
00:51:51.860 having the blackouts and now they're admitting they were due to solar wind mandates and you have
00:51:56.020 spain putting restrictions on air conditioning in the summer equivalent to like 81 degrees fahrenheit
00:52:01.040 like you can't turn your air conditioner colder than that for the shops because they're all on
00:52:04.900 energy rationing and it's by design you know the uk energy chief years ago say we have to get used to
00:52:11.120 energy only when it's available we can't have energy on power on demand it's like that's a that's a
00:52:15.700 decision not because of there's an energy shortage you're creating one on purpose yeah bunch of fools
00:52:21.460 mark we spent more than enough of your time we really appreciate you joining us today
00:52:25.340 i want to give you the last word here before we wrap up the floor is yours if you got anything
00:52:29.520 for sale uh the floor is yours whatever you want well thank you my website's climate depot.com i'm at
00:52:35.640 twitter at at climate depot my most recent film was climate hustle 2 it's about five years old now but
00:52:40.520 it goes through all of this right before right right during covid so it opens with me ripping off a
00:52:45.400 covid mask off my face to talk about that so you can go to the climate depot.com and check all that out
00:52:50.740 mark morano climate depot.com folks uh i check it a few times a week to figure out what's going on
00:52:56.640 it's my go-to place to find out any sort of green new scams going on to uh not get pickpocketed by
00:53:03.020 the mark systems mark we'll talk to you soon my friend thank you john appreciate it thanks to mark
00:53:08.000 morano folks and thank you all for being with us today here on the great america show we'll see you
00:53:11.380 back here tomorrow for the great america show where a quest for truth justice and the american way
00:53:15.040 continues until then may god bless you may god bless america and may god bless the great blue dobs have
00:53:20.980 a great night everybody