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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
There's not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I
know you try to do everything in the world to
stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's
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going to happen. And where do people like that go
to share the big line?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Mega media?
Speaker 1 (00:28):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my
task and what is my purpose? If that answer is
to save my country, this country will be saved.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
War Room.
Speaker 1 (00:45):
Here's your host, Stephen k Ban Saturday, twenty three November
year Arler twenty twenty four. So much as happened transition
in mar Lago and West Palm Beach transition off is
in West Palm Beach. Of course, mar Lago over in
the Palm Beach side is kind of the epicenter where
President Trump is rolling making decisions. Got all. I think
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a lot of the interviews are being actually handled over
the West Pond Beach Transition off is also up here
in Washington, DC. A lot of the folks have come
back here and they're working on stuff. More be coming
up as they start to lay the groundwork for President
Trump to return to the Imperial Capital in probably a
third week of January, right get here, a couple of
days in advance, and already. And this is why you
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cannot just don't sit there and say, hey, we go
on vacation and just think it's going to the twenty
of the January. They're doing everything in their power right
now to trump proof, trump proof, trump proof the government,
trump proof legislation, trump proof, the courts, all of it.
And you've got warriors that are fighting this every day.
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So just remember the first order of business is make
sure first do no harm. Make sure they can't do that.
We'd limit our or cauterize the harm that they're trying
to do. Like I said, I don't have a problem
with people have different philosophies of politics. That's just human nature.
I have a problem that these people are evil and
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want to destroy our republic and turn into something. You
saw what they try to turn it into. Look at
what they tried to do during the pandemic with Faucio.
Those guys, Look what they try to do when they
got power. Just don't don't have Steve Bannon go yammering
on yelling too microphones. Just look at look at what
they were doing in life. Very much like the Bolsheviks.
Remember the reason they wanted to come after the war
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and posting the reason they wanted to come after the
Maga movement they had. Remember they had the billboards down
in Georgia. If you've seen anything, it was like the
lives of others. What they did, the movie about East
Germany and the Stasi. This is what they try to do.
They go right back to the Marxist playbook. This is
what the show trials, The show trials of Trump were
just like the Moscow show Trials in the nineteen thirties.
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Totally performative, not justice. Remember the guy that stripped him
of the company. Remember that fiancea go remember Mershan, remember
the things of the jury's just go back. Always make
sure that's emblazoned into your into your mind. Never forget that.
We can't forget it. They said, oh, these guys are
all vengeance retribution. No no, no, no, stop stop you
put people in bankruptcy you've got people in jail, you
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got people in prison. But it's not about that because
we never ran and left the country. You never said
we're gonna give up in the country. We're not going
to surrender and give the country now. We're gonna fight,
take this thing back and set things right. Remember that
great scene in the Outlaw Josie Wales where Josie Wales
sitting there. Kid's house been burned, little boys been murdered.
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White right, wife has been raped and murdered in the
in the in the in the the kind of renegades
that help come and put the from the from the
was it the h the Union. It was all guerrilla
warfare there, right, the guys that come up and saving
they say, hey, we're gonna we're gonna go down and
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set things right. That's President Trump. He's going to come
and set things right. He needs a team around him.
He's putting together a pretty impressive team, pretty impressive team.
And I think you're going to see not just the
deconstruction of the administrative state. And it's not oh they're
trying to gum up the government. They're trying to destroy
the government. No Conservatives for years and years decades and
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decades and decades we've heard this talk and I heard
it man when I first started getting involved in politics.
I'm a limited government Republican. I'm for a limited government,
limited government, and what happened under Republican administration is the
government at matastas more under Democrats. Think about it. I
think President Trump's last budget was four and a half
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trellion dollars the last when he put up, we're at
six six and a half. Well, that tree and a
half dollars? What do we do differently? In What are
we doing differently in November twenty twenty four that we
didn't do in nineteen? I realized, I realized some of
the itioments are up. I got that's set that offside.
But it's a tree and a half dollars different. What
are we doing differently? Oh, we're spending more in the
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American Empire. We're given foreign countries more. Maybe not even
a direct day, but militarily you you're protector They're all protectorates.
Europe's are protectorate, the Gulfs are protectorate, Israel's a protectorate.
The South trying to see around that they're all protectorates
up there in Japan and created the protectorates. Got to
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be allies. Can't be a protect We're not an empire,
never intended to be an empire. President Trump's gonna set that.
But understanding this is why in taking that and deconstructing
the Ministry of State and destroying the deep state, you
have to seize control of the institutions. The fact that
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we can play that. We get that because I got
to get Philipatrick everything. Where they're saying, they're they're in
a tough position. Look here's where we jammed them up.
And they admit it. They're defenders of the system, and
the system's not working. Particularly the system's not working for
masses of a mayor consitizen voters, particularly people that are
black and Hispanic, the white working class, the little middle class.
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It's not working. The system's not working. So there there,
we've jammed them up. They're in a position to defend
the institutions that are not working. They are in position
to defend a system that is not working. They are
defending the corruption and incompetence, in malfeasance. That is the
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way you have a nineteen thirty two realignment and governed
for fifty years if you deliver. And this is President
Trump is sending a very strong signal and putting practical
people in here. This is not about retribution all the same,
and it's all retribution, retribution, retribution. The retribution is success.
And putting a stamp on this as the Age of Trump.
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You know what really burns their souls over there at
MSNBC and The New York Times. They're all going to
be forgotten about in history. Morning Mika, Morning Joe. They
all be forgotten except for scholars of the era, like
the age it's called the Age of Jackson before the
Civil War, the Age of Jackson Schlessinger, Arthur Schlessinger in
his books to find it, and if you study that
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as I have, you'll see the characters in there. It's fascinating,
fascinating time of American history. But if you're not a
student of it, it's Jackson. Everybody else has forgotten because
people only have so much they can, you know, kind
of hold in their heads. What upsets Joe Scarburne, what
upsets all these people on ms ME Rachel Matta, The
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burning hatred they have, you know why they hate him
because he's going to be remembered and They don't think
he's worried that he didn't come out of the credential class.
Although he's got a degree from Wharton and it's only
the next to Harvard. President Trump the second best school
of finance and business in the country. But when you're
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number two, not too shabby. Head of Stanford, had a
University of Chicago, had an MIT, pretty good company. He's
credential enough, but he's not part of that. He connects
with the American people. And this is why they hate
him because this will be known as the age of Trump.
Now we have to close the deal. He closed the
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deal because the best closer ever on the twenty twenty
four election against long odds, longer odds than sixteen. Here's
why in sixteen we snuck up on them. They didn't
take a seriously. They mock and ridicules every day. We
kind of went around and they just that it was all
about They were focused on a landslide. They were focused
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on a mandate, not on winning. We were focused on
winning and barely scraping by. How we're going to do it,
How we're going to get to two seventy What do
we have to do? No money? We had a man,
a message and a plane. That's what we had, and
self organizing grassroots because it didn't even had a lot
of money put into every penny we had. We put
into the get out the vote, but we didn't have
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a lot of pennies. Twenty twenty four is different. For
four years, for four years they planned and plotted to
stop him and destroy him and through destroying him, destroy
his movement, the Maga movement. Yep, very different. And now
on he beat him, he closed the deal and won
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in a landslide and got a mandate. Say no, he
didn't know mandate. Sell that to the America. You're trying
to sell Trump didn't get a mandate. Corporate media is
about you have as much success as selling the politics
of joy. Can you imagine the arrogance? And this is
why I said the only thing I put out of
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Danbury Prison was on the twenty six where Raheem helped
me with that statement that victory is at hand. And
I said, hey, she couldn't sell the politics a joy
couldn't sell it. So now she's pivoted to we're all
garbage and Nazis and fascists not going to sell that
because people are looking and says say, hey, I'm not
a fascist. I don't even know but that much about Trump,
but I know one thing. He's a leader and better
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in this crowd. And what they've done, you know, with
all the cultural stuff they're doing, the DEEI and the
transgender and all that. Man, that madness my kids. I
don't want that forced down the thirds of my kids.
And oh, by the way, prices have exploded. I can't
afford anything. You gotta take a second job. And we're
fighting wars all over the world and not exactly winning
because I quote unquote the Ukrainian has got a million
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dead and the country. Parts of the country look like
Dresden in nineteen forty five. I'm not calling that winning, right,
That's what they rejected. He got a mandate. And what
irks them and the credential class and all those PhDs
and all those people weis men, weiss men and all that.
We know what they hate. They hate that. This is
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the age of Trump. And the reason it's the age
of Trump is he had the moral courage to come
back one of the most important things in the history
of this country. This is why down through the ages.
Why do you think the story of General Cincinnatus. Cincinnatus
coming back from the plow in Rome. It had such
a powerful thing that a guy would retire when the
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Republic was in jeopardy, and Rome was in jeopardy, and
the citizens were in jeopardy, he would come back from
retirement to defeat the enemy again and then walk away again.
That's Trump. Trump went to Marlago. He could have stayed
in Marlago. None of the bad stuff would have happened.
But he understands American history deeper than them. And that's
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what irks them. They say he's uneducated, he's crude, he's barbaric. Well, hey,
give me some of that. Crude, barbaric and uneducated. I'll
take a order. I'll go along that, and I'll short you.
No politician in the history of this country, except for
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General Washington at the founding and President Lincoln at the
second founding, have had the moral courage, the moral courage
of Donald Trump. Those two and Lincoln ended with an
assassin's bullet, point blank back of the head, and Trump
they tried to get in the back of the head too,
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And only through divine providence, only through divine providence, only
through divine promise, he turned that head in that second
or you were seen on national TV, just like President
Kennedy having his head blown off. You were seeing it.
And then the physical courage he displayed. Who does that?
Who does that?
Speaker 3 (12:29):
Who?
Speaker 1 (12:29):
In the moment when the secretsers put you down, they
want you to crawl off the stage because they got
ten guys on you. You stand up, You put that fist up, fight, fight,
fight with the blood coming down your head in the
American flag and the background. You don't think that's providential.
You merge that physical courage with more courages, unstoppable. You
look at these young men, Hey, they may not understand
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the geopolitics of this, and they may not understand the
marginal tax rates and all that. They don't need to.
They go, Hey, that guy's a leader. He wants to
stop wars, and he wants to put more money in
my pocket and give me a better job, get have
access to a better job. I'm all in.
Speaker 3 (13:08):
This.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
What Trump I'm saying. It says, keep it simple, but deliver.
And now we're in the delivery phase and they're just
not going to sit there and go, oh, how can
we help, How can we help? How can we help?
How can we help the American citizens. How can we
help this country? How can we put America first? Yes,
President Trump's right. Upon further review, he's right, He's correct.
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How can we help Huh huh, Nope, it's not that.
It's not going to be that.
Speaker 3 (13:36):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
That's why you're so important. That's where he's such an
important part of the story. And don't take it from me,
but check American history. No group of average citizens have
ever had the impact you've had, Ever have had the
impact you've had, ever, ever, ever, ever ever. You are
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the vanguard of this movement. You were President Trump's the
hardest core of the hardcore supporters. You're what we call,
in revolutionary terms, a cadre. That's what the warm posse.
It's a cadre. It thinks through it ways and measures,
make sure he understands it, and then it goes to action.
It uses its agency like he used his agency to
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bend the arc of history, to bend it, to bend
it at his will. And that is quite rare. This
is what we call Hegel calls world historical figures. That's
what Trump is. That's what they hating. That's what Scarborough
hates him. This is people hating Mika. She knows from
dad was one of the smartest guys in the country.
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They're hating me because they understand he's a world historical
figure that his back is covered and protected by a
populist movement of dedicated American patriots. Short Break.
Speaker 4 (15:00):
Been chosen to return. This was his old job under
the first Trump administration as the director of the Office
of Management and Budget.
Speaker 2 (15:06):
It's an important position.
Speaker 4 (15:08):
It's also a big red flag about what this administration's
plans are. Give me a sense of this guy and
how he could help achieve upending the federal government.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
Well, I think upending is a good word, right.
Speaker 5 (15:24):
The portion of.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
Project twenty twenty five that votes chapter is in talks
about taking back seizing the reins of the executive branch.
This is clearly an effort to expand this notion that
we should have a powerful president who overrides the federal agencies,
which of course implies overriding the will of Congress, which
sets much of the agenda for the federal agencies. So
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anyone who's not been in government might not be familiar
with how powerful of an agency omb is. This is
setting up Russell vote in essence to be Trump's right
hand man. His job will be to implement policy. It
will be to use the purse strings to control people
who don't want to fall in line. So in that
sense he has the ability to be an enforcer. And
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this is someone who's deep in the policy aspects of
Project twenty twenty five, which was written by sort of
this loosely arranged colloquium of one hundred different conservative groups
all coming together to set forth a vision for a
new America guided by Christian principles. As you mentioned, vote
as a Christian nationalist, and there is a lot of
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this sort of simmering political appetite to change the direction
of the country that he will have broad latitude to
implement because of the powerful position he will hold if
he's confirmed.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
That is a quite brilliant and very succinct summary. Good
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I'm running at a time two minutes something big happened
down and it was at Peru. They met on the
side and she laid out the tell. He's laid out
the four red lines that America has to agree to
so we can be co partners in world growth. The
two that jump out the page to me is Taiwan
in democracy, nothing democracy. Give me your You've got a
(20:05):
great article, op Where do people get it? What does
it say? Oh?
Speaker 6 (20:10):
Well, thanks Steve, great to join you. The articles up
at warroom dot org. Grace put it up just now,
So folks, can go and look at it there. The
argument is that Jijingping basically has had this theme during
the Biden presidency of establishing red lines, telling.
Speaker 8 (20:29):
Biden what he has to do, and those are as you.
Speaker 6 (20:32):
Identified earlier, Steve, the Taiwan that's the first red line
US can't cross, according to Jijingping. Secondly, democracy and human rights,
that is, the US can't interfere in democracy and human
rights in China. Thirdly, US can't interfere in the system
what they call the Chinese system, that is, the US
can't work to overthrow the Chinese Communist Party. And then,
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fourth lastly, the US can't interfere with China's rights, that is,
rights for advancement and development. So what Jijiping is doing
is telling Biden what he has to do, telling him
is the China policy, and setting the stage. Jijiping hopes
to give a warning to the Trump administration about why
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it has to follow the same policies.
Speaker 8 (21:19):
Of course, all four.
Speaker 6 (21:21):
Of those red lines are outrageous, of course, and g
says if US doesn't follow them, we'll be in a
cold war.
Speaker 8 (21:27):
Well guess what we already are in a cold war?
As you said earlier.
Speaker 6 (21:32):
Of course, today we've been in a cold war since
they came to power in nineteen forty nine, and so
they declared the Cold War.
Speaker 8 (21:40):
They've been fighting it, and it's time, as the first Trump.
Speaker 6 (21:43):
Administration did, is to begin to confront them in each
of those areas.
Speaker 1 (21:48):
It's free, okay, So we have the war here against
the administrative deep state. But to set the frame geopolitically,
it's the Chinese Commerce Party and they've had a huge
tell they're afraid of their people because this democracy. They're
afraid of their people Laba jink, and they're afraid of
the freedom of the Taiwana. These people. This is where
we're going to run the tables on these guys, take
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down the CCP, doctor Thay or social media, but particularly
where they go to get this article over the weekend.
We'll have you back on Monday Tuesday, sir.
Speaker 8 (22:17):
Because they're illegitimate.
Speaker 6 (22:19):
They know they're illegitimate, and that's what they tell, as
you said, is exactly that right. And so there's a
new sheriff in town, Steve. As you've been had that
Western theme of course with the searchers and out Josie Wales,
there's a new sheriff in town.
Speaker 8 (22:34):
And he's going to do things differently.
Speaker 6 (22:36):
I'm at brad thair on X and Bradley thairt get
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Speaker 8 (22:41):
Thanks very much, Steve.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Thank you doctor. There's a new sheriff in town. Donald
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Speaker 2 (24:32):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (24:33):
They try to they try to bank they try to
bankrupt him in the FBI came and grab his own's
an intimidation. Tina Peters in prisons. She's in jail right now.
They did horrible things to people but there's no retribution
because of that. That's kind of meaningless. It shows you
what their actions are and how dangerous they are, but
that's I haven't met anybody, including me. I have no
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interest whatsoever in any retribution it gets of the individuals
that put me in prison. I don't. I have huge, huge,
huge issues with the system that allowed that to happen,
and particularly they were trying to put President Trump, a
man that gave everything for his country, twenty years in prisons.
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We have to make sure this can never happen again, ever,
because it's only going to stop when you make it stop.
If you look at the people President Trumps signing up,
there's some hammers in there. There are people here not
going to back down, just not going to back down.
We have to make sure that the cadre I know,
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you'll never back down. But it's fixed banets in the trenches.
We're going to go over the top of the trenches.
We are going to take down the administrative state, and
we're going to take down the deep state, and we're
going to hold people accountable that did that, that set
it up illegally, illegitimately, against the constitution of this Our
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gonna come back. We're gonna talk capital markets in the
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Bah Okay, welcome back. One of my favorite people, joins me,
Philip Patrick. Philip and I want to go to Summaphore.
This is from yesterday, but had some amazing pieces. Two
of them, and I want to connect the dots because
they're kind of separated. One was announcement of really pretty
dramatic drop and growth in Germany, and Germany is the
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engine of Europe, and Europe is, you know, one of
our largest trading partners, and obviously an ally, we would
like them to step up and be more of an
ally and less of a protectorate because that's what the
deep state in the atlantisyst want. Also a ms Gota
over at Someophore wrote a great piece that is something
(27:44):
we've been talking about the first couple of weeks of
the Trump second term gonna hit some pretty big headwinds,
and that really comes on two things, Philip Patrick is
number one, the debt ceiling, and number two is the
is you got to pass a budget. Looks like they're
going to they're going to do a cr they kick
it through, passed from December twenty before Christmas past January
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twenty so President Trump actually gets to take fiscal year
twenty twenty five and actually make his own budget. But
obviously big cut's got to come out of that or
somehow you've got to figure out how to not have
a two trillon dollar deficit. Your thoughts on the macro,
and then I want to talk about how that flows
through to financial instruments like hedges, like precious metals. Sir.
Speaker 9 (28:31):
Yeah, Look, Trump doesn't have a lot of time at
this point to put together a detailed budget, So as
you say, I think they're likely going to fund with
a continuing resolution, essentially business as usual, keep the government
running while Trump and his advisors have time to put.
Speaker 10 (28:47):
Together a detailed budget.
Speaker 9 (28:49):
That's quite common for incoming administrations, right, given the time crunch.
The hope is longer term, once a detailed budget comes out,
they start funding through appropriateations bills to give Congress the
time and the information to make right decisions. But it's
going to be very, very tough to cut the spending,
as you and I have discussed, and I'm really interesting
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to see what's going to come out of DOGE and
how many cutbacks they can make. The reality is we're
going to need to spend under the administration, right, But
spending in on itself is not bad, right spending When
you're spending on be friendly highways or jello wrestling in
the Antarctic, that stuff doesn't help. But you can spend
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in a productive way that leads to economic growth and output,
and that's what we will get with the Trump administration.
But it's going to take time. For that to materialize.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
What is what's your assessment you're seeing when growth starts
to drop in Germany Europe soon to follow, Because do
you agree with me that where the frank German project
is the EU? And the concept, folks, was that you
had to have this thing after World War two because
if you wanted this, you know, they had fought you
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know what in eighteen forty eight, the Franco German War.
Then you'd had World War One, then you had World
War Two, and East Germany was part of you know,
Russia after that, controlled by the Bolsheviks the Soviet Union.
But if you wanted to basically take the cockpit of
Europe and comm it down and make sure you didn't
have any of these nationalists fights of what they said
(30:31):
were nationalist fights, you basically had to have this general
broad both NATO and EU. But it was always set
economically that Germany would still and particularly after unification in
the nineties, Germany would be the engine that drove the
European economy. When when Germany for a whole host of
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bad reasons, principally I think driven by this, you know,
as Dave Walsh has told his time and again, this
bizarre energy policy they've got for an industrial country, they're
starting to slow growth pretty dramatically. How does that fit
into your calculations when you look at the macro picture
of the global economy, and how does that affect precious metals.
Speaker 9 (31:16):
I mean, this is a very good climate for precious metals,
and we're seeing issues around the globe and Germany is
one example. The old sort of macro business model of
cheap energy and easily accessible large export markets is no
longer working for them. Basically, Germany's try to remain an
export powerhouse despite much higher social spending and borderline socialism,
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of course, and they can no longer compete, or they're
struggling to do so. On the global scale. Germany has
always been the engine of Europe, you know, energy policies,
all renewable is just not working for them, and their
economy is struggling and the people now are speaking out.
But that's part of the problem here. This is global
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in nature. This is a global debt problem. It is
not just a specific to us here in the United States.
So for investors, it makes it much more complex. How
do you bypass right? It used to be that if
we were worried about a recession domestically, we could look
at emerging markets or European markets. The ability to do that,
I think is waning in this climate, given the global
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nature of the problem. But things are shifting on a
global scale. There is a split now between East and West,
and it's starting to escalate. We're seeing China now boddy
up to Brazil and others and start to make more
trade partnerships, and all of this is working against the
dollar on the international stage.
Speaker 10 (32:45):
So Trump has a very very difficult job on his hands.
Speaker 9 (32:50):
We also now have, of course, recession alarm bells ringing,
so I wouldn't be surprised if you got handed an
official recession in is first few weeks in office.
Speaker 10 (33:01):
So it's going to be an uphill battle, to say
the least.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Do you think is it your thought that Biden and
these guys are doing as much as they can to
this economy to make sure that President Trump takes over
a bigger mess than we already saw, sir.
Speaker 10 (33:18):
Oh, without doubt.
Speaker 9 (33:20):
Yeah, I think we're going to start to see more
and more and more of that. I saw an interview
with yourself and Scott Bess and when he was talking
about how Yellen had spiked the fiscal canons and basically
moved a lot of debt to the short term to
give them a ton to refinance on day one of
the administration. That's just one example, but I think there's
(33:41):
a lot more. Look at what's happening politically. Allowing the
Ukrainians now to send missiles into Russian territory. That's something
Trump's going to have to deal with walking in, right,
So economically, politically, they're trying to make the job as
tough as possible, which is an absurdity. Right, if you
really care about the country, that's fine, you lost, You
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still want Trump to have the best shot possible. So
I think it tells us who we've been dealing with
and politics has become tribal to a fault at this point.
Speaker 1 (34:16):
Did you get a sense in this? I guess it
was Apec they had I think it was in Peru
or Tuly where and she then spent time. He just
went to Brazil. We've covered that last night. With this
entire situation of Bolsonara. Are the bricks picking up?
Speaker 8 (34:31):
You know?
Speaker 1 (34:32):
Because MSNBC has been all over us off the Vanity
Fair piece, which was very favorable, very favorable to Birch
Gold talked about the end of the dollar empire. They
were very impressed on how we put that out to
a working class, a middle class audience. It's one of
the things I taught at Danbury to make sure people
understood at the federal prison there, the classes I taught
(34:53):
to make sure people understood the macroeconomics, like we try
to teach here, or at least the rudimentary elements of it,
so people can kind of start to look politics as
some part of having money as a big part of this.
Have the bricks Have they lost a little momentum? Are
they trying to regroup? They're going forward. I know the depreciators,
(35:14):
the drop and purchasing power of the dollar continues kind
of unabated. So where do you think they stand now?
Speaker 10 (35:23):
I don't think they're really slow.
Speaker 9 (35:25):
In course, there's more nations clambering to sign up to
the Bricks agreement. The unit their currency is starting to
gather steam. We haven't seen quite the makeup of it.
It looks like it's going to be forty percent gold
and the balance a collection of their currencies. But we're
starting to see trade agreements expand right. We talk about
(35:48):
TRYA in Brazil, but that's just one of a number.
Russia have done the same, signed very similar agreements with Brazil, India.
Speaker 10 (35:55):
And South Africa.
Speaker 9 (35:57):
Not only do these bilateral trade agreements completely bypass the
US dollar as an intermediate currency, their efforts to create
parallel supply change resistance to US and NATO sanctions. So
they're not only economic moves, but they're strategic moves as well,
and they're gathering steam. And the more these happen, the
(36:17):
more demand wanes for the dollar longer term, the weaker
our power globally becomes. And then, as we've discussed the weaker,
the longer term argument will start to become for the
dollar as the global reserve currency. So it's not slowing down,
it's gathering steam. And I think this is going to
be a tough one for President Trump to deal with,
(36:38):
certainly on the political side, he's restricted by one more term, right,
and China, Russia they are looking beyond the next election
cycle in the US, so they've gone through a lot
of pain to start coming off a dollar base system.
I don't see them jumping back in because Trump's in
for another four years. So this is a problem I
(36:59):
think will be on the horizon moving forward.
Speaker 1 (37:04):
What do you think how do they view? First off,
how do you think they view economically the return of
Trump and particularly MAGA with we have a very strong
sense of economics, economic nationalism, terrorists, protectionism, building American jobs
in American industry here, want to make sure the American
(37:24):
citizens have access to high value addit manufacturing jobs. How
is that perceived by particularly Western Europe in the CCP?
Speaker 9 (37:35):
Listen, I don't think China would want a Trump residency, right,
He's trying to rebuild on manufacturing base, He's trying to
address the trade in balance. He's trying to do things
that benefit us and not China. So I'm pretty sure
g had every finger crossed for a camera win, but
it hasn't gone their way. So, like I've said before,
(37:56):
Trump's policies are long term. That did designed to revitalize
our manufacturing base and to build or rebuild the economy
from the ground up. It's a good move for the
nation longer term. Right, this is how we became the
United States, It's how we became the global leader. But
it's going to take time. I've said before, it took
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two hundred years to build the faith and credit needed
to make the dollar the global reserve currency, and in
four years Biden has almost decimated that entirely. So Trump
has to rebuild. It's going to take time, but there
isn't a better man for the job.
Speaker 1 (38:38):
Walk me through, how do how do we get a
couple of minutes in this segment, I want to hold
you through, but how do folks? First off, the end
of the dollar empire? I take you strongly recommend to
get that first, to chew on it. I know the
Vanity Fair piece was amazingly complementary of it.
Speaker 10 (38:54):
Oh oh yeah.
Speaker 9 (38:55):
And it's because it gives people a good historical understanding
of the economy and how we got to the position
we are today. And I know we're going to continue
with those reports and sort of look.
Speaker 10 (39:07):
Into where we are.
Speaker 9 (39:08):
But like I said, having an understanding of economics in
a broad sense it allows people to make smart decisions.
So I say start with those reports. Very easy to access.
It's birch Gold dot com forward slash Bannon, Birch Gold
dot com.
Speaker 10 (39:25):
Forward slash Bannon.
Speaker 9 (39:26):
They are completely free, so people should read them, get
educated and understand why we're in the position we are today,
and from there they can get access to a free
information kit as well on how and why to invest
in precious metals. So birch cold dot com forward slash
Bannon get reading.
Speaker 10 (39:47):
It's important.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
You're weak on your homework assignment, one of your homework assignments.
Here we get some other stuff. We loach you up
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Speaker 1 (41:06):
Okay, welcome back, Philip Patrick. How do people they get
the end of the dollar Empire? They're interested, they want
to know more about about precious metals and particularly how
it's and hedge, how you do it, and then the
instrumentality you got IRA's I got a four O one K,
maybe I want to buy bully on. How do walk
us through how people interact with the folks at Birch Gold, Sir,
(41:29):
Of course.
Speaker 10 (41:30):
So really simple.
Speaker 9 (41:31):
Like you said, it starts with the information subirch Gold
dot com forward slash ban and that's going to get
them access to a free information kit. Customers will read
through start to generate questions from there. If they think, Okay,
this is a this is something I want to learn
more about, They're going to have access to precious metal
specialists like myself that are there to guide them through
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how it works. Whether you have an IRA or a
four oh one K sitting there exposed to the market.
People can move any portion of those accounts, so it's
a common misconception people think it's all or nothing. You
can move any portion of any eligible retirement account into
physical precious medals. There's also people out there cash in
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the bank retirement savings losing today to inflation. They can
purchase physical precious medals directly from us. We can ship
them to them, they can hold on to them, or
we can have it vaulted within a Brince facility. But
in terms of getting it done, we manage all of that,
so we do all of the heavy lifting. The customer
(42:35):
needs to have a plan in mind and a strategy
we can execute from there. But we're there to guide
them through, give them all the information they need so
that they can make smart decisions. For us, that's how
we do things. We think the more informed people are,
the better a decision they can make, which is why
end of the Dollar, Empire, investment kits, all of that
(42:57):
stuff is very important to us. The more informed people are,
the better a decision they can make. So Birch goold
dot Com forward slash Bannon. That'll get them the information
and like I said, there's a lot of people like
myself that can hold hands, answer questions and guide you
through step by step by step.
Speaker 1 (43:16):
Also, if they're on their phone, they can just text
Bannon at nine eight nine eight nine eight, and that
will also cut you through to get the three and
from info kits all that that will.
Speaker 10 (43:26):
Bannon to nine eight nine eight nine eight.
Speaker 9 (43:29):
For those who prefer texts like me, that'll get them
the Information Kit as well.
Speaker 1 (43:36):
Philip Patrick, thank you carving out time on a Saturday
to join us. Really appreciate your brother and the team
over there. Birch Gold, thank you. Thank you, Steve Andrea Weekend. Thanks.
Let's be honest, we had some we had some victories
this week. We had some speed bumps, you know, from
the judges to Matt Gates against Matt Gates is the
(43:58):
big story. But it may make it may make some
of the other you know, nominees easier. I think what
brother Clark and others are working on, this recess concept,
we'll also make because it is going to tell people, hey,
we've got another alternative. If you don't if you don't
if you don't approve these, or if you don't consent
(44:20):
to UH to President Trump's nominees. We have a real
fight here. Of course, the city is kind of winding
down over Thanksgiving. Normally you would think they would work
through the entire time, I believe, but you can never
trust these guys that may give us a better understanding
that they are going to take a cr and kick
it into next year to let President Trump Russell wrestle
(44:42):
with the budget. And as I see this thing playing out,
you got the you've got the appropriations process, really the
budget for fiscal year twenty twenty five, which were already in,
already in. You've got the Doge process, which is Elon
and Vivek and that team they're putting together. There is
really advisors to OMB, and you've got the OMB team
that's going to be I think second to none. So
(45:04):
you've got OMB, you're gonna have DOZE, and then you've
got the appropriators and the staff up on Capitol Hill.
I think all three of those will work. And as
as Semaphore rightly, you know puts out, it's just structurally,
if you look at what's going on, you've got the
debt ceiling we're going to hit. You then have to
wrestle with this budget. Budget simultaneously, because I think best
(45:26):
case is going to have a trading dollar deficit. I
just think we're so far down the road and some
of the stuff that and quite frankly cuts to medicate
and cuts the defense. You know, a lot of people
are talking about a lot of people are throwing out
kind of these wild ideas, a lot of which I
think can be thought through and have some impact. But
(45:46):
you've got to be realistic about it. You could be
looking at another tradeing dollar deficit or north how are
you going to finance that? President Trump's going to bring
all that together an economic finance plant. At the same time,
you're beginning the beginning stages of the deportation of the
ten million illegal alien invaders. Here at the war room,
we would love to celebrate and we told people, hey,
(46:06):
we're so joyous for the victory because you guys helped
deliver that. You were a major, major, major part of that.
And in delivering that victory, we would love to be
able to just go to you know, the Caribbean and
hang out for a month or like what the defeated
presidential Canada, the politics of joy, you know, go to
California and or Hawaiian just chill. But that's just not
(46:26):
the nature of this beast, because it is a constant struggle.
Look how much has happened so far in this transition.
As I say, you have to seize these institutions the
left is making. They're telling you every now on MSNBC,
the smart people over there, that hey, we're kind of
jammed in the corner because they made us the institutional
the institutionalists in defending the system, and the system's got
(46:48):
big problems and it's got some destructive parts to it.
So these kind of you know, the populace nationalists have
us jammed up. Well, they're still fighting very hard to
keep those institutions, particularly not just the elements of the
administrative state, it's the elements of the deep state. And
that's why this is a constant fight. And we're having
victories victory after victory. If you look at the team
(47:09):
that President Trump is fielding overall, the direction of this
team is pretty impressive. Now, I'm the first to say, look,
you lose a at Gates, you take him off the chessboard,
and obviously he's going to have a big role going forward, right,
a big role going forward, But you take him out
of ag which is going to be the driver of
the action, the tip of the spear that kind of
(47:29):
organized everything in the different departments. That's a hit and
you lose momentum. You also lose fire and you lose urgency.
That's what we're trying to do here in the show
to make sure it's urgent. We're focused on it, We're
focused on what's important. We focus on signal, not noise.
We're not going to chase shiny toys or have kind
of fun stories. That are the stories that are really ephemeral.
(47:52):
And if you look back over the Fox New stuff
over twenty years, how much of that stuff is important?
Where they miss the real stuff, the real new, the
undercurrents of money and power in an imperial capital. That's
what we pride ourselves on, not wasting your time. And
you appreciate it because you take it and it informs
your agency, and your agency is very powerful. There has
(48:13):
never been in this country a populist movement in this
country that has empowered as you and it has to impact you,
I mean real impact, I think more demonstrably than even
General Jackson's in the eighteen thirties. William Jennings Bryan in
the late nineteenth century and whatever's come up since then.
Right now, Huey Long and other folks, this is Maga
(48:35):
is ascendant. Now we have to prove that not only
can we govern, we can govern smartly, and we can
start to take a part the Leviathan to make sure
people have the blessings of liberty. Okay, have a great week,
and I'll be up online. Grace the entire team. We'll
see it. Back your life in the war room at
ten am Eastern Standard Time on Monday,