Peasants Perspective
Peasants Perspective: A Voice from the Edge of Freedom
Join Taylor Johnatakis, a self-proclaimed “peasant” turned podcaster, on an unfiltered journey through family, faith, and the fight for American ideals. From the depths of DC Jail—where he recorded during a 14-month sentence tied to January 6—to his triumphant return home after a Trump clemency in 2025, Taylor delivers raw, heartfelt commentary for the common man. Expect a mix of gritty storytelling, reflections on liberty lost and reclaimed, and timeless lessons drawn from his life as a septic designer, father, and reluctant rebel. Whether he’s reading Dr. Seuss to his kids or dissecting the state of the republic, Peasants Perspective is a bold, unpolished call to stay grounded amidst chaos. Subscribe for a front-row seat to a story that’s as real as it gets—no filter, no apologies.
Peasants Perspective
Buses Will Be Free
The fuse was already lit before we hit record: explosive posts about sedition, calls for arrests, and a capital city on edge. We stepped back and asked what any of this means for people who still have to budget for groceries, pay the mortgage, and share a street with neighbors who vote differently. That’s our lens: if it doesn’t touch everyday life, it’s theater. If it does, we follow the money and the rules.
We untangle the “free buses” fight as a symbol of a bigger battle: who pays, who benefits, and whether abundance is real or just another campaign ad. One side says make it free and backfill the budget later. The other demands receipts and trade-offs. We connect that tension to a decade of online rage, J6 narratives, and eroding faith in institutions. Add in stories of alleged fraud funneling taxpayer money out of communities and you get a simple, painful takeaway: corruption becomes inflation. Every dollar skimmed doesn’t fix a road, build a gym, or lower your bill.
There’s real economy news worth watching: onshoring is stirring, a rare-earth magnet plant is running in the U.S., and construction jobs hint at manufacturing to come. If tariffs and industrial policy deliver, abundance can beat redistribution—but only if the wins reach transit, housing, and healthcare in ways people can feel. We also pull on the Epstein thread where the sensational grabs headlines, but the banking-compliance trail tells you how power actually moves. If suspicious transactions are ignored, the public concludes rules are selective and prices rise for everyone else.
We close with a clear message: stability is built on consistent laws, transparent money flows, and growth that shows up in daily life. If prosperity returns, it must be tangible. Otherwise the loudest promise wins: make it free and don’t ask how. If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a quick review with your take on abundance vs redistribution—we’ll read our favorites on air.
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Good morning, peasants. Welcome to another episode of The Peasants Perspective. Did you notice how like all hell broke loose yesterday? No. Did it? Oh my goodness. Well, while we were towards the end of the show, Trump tweeted out, you know, the video of the senators that were like, and a couple representatives that were like, you know, to the military, you need to defy lawful orders or unlawful orders. Go break the rules. Well, Trump tweeted out seditious behavior punishable by death. And he retweeted, hang them, George Washington would. And then he went on, uh, this is you know, seditious, treasonous behavior, basically said, arrest somebody, do something now. An example must be set. So then, of course, Chuck Schumer, Trump threatening to hang American senators. This is the worst ever. So, really truly, in DC, like all hell broke loose. Like it got serious really fast. I missed it. Oh my goodness. I know. Well, you had other concerns, you know.
SPEAKER_06:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:But, anyways, it's it. So I don't even know where to go. Like, this is what this you know who's got the best coverage of everything right now, by the way, is Alex Jones. Okay. Which it's hard because he's like four hours broadcasting a day. But he's got he's got the most inside track on what's going on, and he's having on a lot of good guests. But uh it is so that happened. Then we had the J6 deal that happened. Uh, I like Julie Kelly, she's a reporter, and I'm not gonna cover this necessarily today because I can't, but it was a big long live stream that Kyle Seraphim did because Julie Kelly did a meeting with a guy named Viva Fry, who's an attorney from Canada that does a podcast with uh Barnes, Viva and Barnes or something like that. Do you know what you're telling me all kinds of stuff I don't know anything about? Oh my goodness. Anyways, Julie Kelly was basically like, you know, trying to debunk this J6 pipe bomber being a Capitol Hill police officer. Dude, Viva Fry is an attorney. He's like, he's like repeating back what she's saying. She's like, so all these coincidences from the FBI that you say you didn't trust, but now you trust that the Ray FBI cleared this suspect. She's like, Do you not hear this? And she's like, Well, and then she goes into I don't think that the J6 pipe bomber at night in the hoodie is the real pipe bomber. I think it was planted on J6 in the morning by someone else, and it's purely her reporting. So she's defending her reporting, she doesn't want to be wrong, and have led people on a goose chase and basically persecuted an innocent woman who found the pipe bomb. Probably wasn't innocent, but nonetheless, right? The whole thing is just like, oh my goodness. And so uh that happened yesterday, which again goes to reinforce there's a massive cover-up happening right now at the FBI, right under Trump's nose. And so either they're doing something in the background and things are gonna pop, or this can't go on. And how many times have we said that? That's how I felt yesterday. How many times have is all hell broken?
SPEAKER_08:How about dominion voting? We can't have this anymore.
SPEAKER_07:You know what? Somebody, you know what? Somebody I was listening to some podcasts on the way in this morning, and they said voters on oh, it was a pollsters. Mark Rasmussen, he said voters under 30 have lived 10 years with Trump came down the escalator, and you're either on one side or the other. For 10 years, people have been calling for blood, calling political leaders traitors, treasonous, infiltrators, put stooges of foreign powers. And at some point, you've got a fervor, a boiling point. I don't know what it is, 10%, 15%, 20%. Well, it's the only thing. Bowling looks more like 50%. You could execute a politician on live TV right now, and 50% of the country would say yay, and it wouldn't matter who it was.
SPEAKER_08:Well, their paradigm's been shaped very carefully over the last 10 years, and that's all that they've seen.
SPEAKER_07:I I have become more and more urgent with our message because for 10 years, you think today's news cycle is bad? Imagine being super connected to the internet, grew up with it, are glued to it, prefer, can't write your name, don't even have a cursive signature. Okay, your entire life is digital, your entire life has been lived on social media, all of your friend connections are on social media, all of your information comes from the internet, and if you're on the younger in that spectrum, they locked you in your house and told you it was your school, your everything.
SPEAKER_08:Your life.
SPEAKER_07:And and all of a sudden, boomers who have a life outside of the internet, right? They get incensed when they read the Facebooks, the book of faces, as they used to call it. I had an old boomer friend didn't know, you know, the what's this book of faces you're talking about? It's like, oh, you'll it'll be like your newspaper someday. It'll be like reading the editorial pages, but they don't understand like this younger generation isn't even on Facebook with their parents and grandparents. And they're very upset. Okay, they're very upset. They've lost a decade of what are we doing? Is anybody gonna fix Obamacare? Is anybody gonna do anything about housing prices? Is anybody gonna do anything about anything? Is anybody gonna clean up the government? You know, you can say, hey, the FBI is corrupt, we should disband them. And you come in and five guys get fired and now it's all good in the neighborhood. That's not how reality works, right? So this set of tweet uh truths that Trump put out yesterday, and in fact, you know what? It's totally worth going and looking because it just doesn't. If we're gonna talk about it, we may as well look at it. Uh the internet was kind of being funny this morning. I had to reset my computer three times and reset the internet three times, so I had to like lose all my show prep. Boo. Boo! Who's paying for this internet? I know. Do I even have internet right now? What's going on? Are we talking? Yeah, yeah, yeah. We got internet. Good morning, Mada Easel. Good morning, son. Hi, mom. Tony boy. Good morning, peasants and carlites. Good morning. Nice camouflage. What is the deal with Ruth? I took it offline. Like I said, all hell broke loose. What is going on? Oh my. I wonder if something's even good. I don't know. So that uh so that happened yesterday, and gosh, it's it's I want to take a step back for just a second. Like, why is this show the peasants' perspective? What makes us unique in a flooded marketplace? I was thinking about this. You know how many thousands of shows have been added since when we first started? I don't know. There wasn't even really live streaming when we first started this thing. We totally got derailed. But anyways, why the peasants, right? It's because it doesn't matter what political party's in charge. For the most part, we just have to live here, right? You've lived in this county most of your entire adult life. This has always been home to you, right? We live here. Your family goes back a couple generations, right? Many of us have long ties to wherever you live. And even if you don't, even if you're a transient person and has moved and stuff like that, it doesn't matter. You still have to live here, right? Even if you work for the government, the likelihood of you being the four or five star general that can make decisions or being in the executive branch of some, you know, some cabinet member that has ex low chance to zero, right? I don't believe we have any billionaire listeners. Okay. So we're peasants. Like we have to live here. We have to live under what economic system there is, pay our taxes and whatever currency that they've got circulating around. When you go to Walmart and you're buying eggs and milk, it doesn't matter if it's Brazilian hay eyes, Japanese wan, or American dollars. You had to go to work and earn whatever it took to buy that milk, bread, or eggs and butter, right? Yeah, we're peasants. And so we have more in common with each other because we have to live here. If the lights turn off, guess what? You're gonna have to get to know your neighbors. Because only a hundred years ago, the average person didn't even leave 40 miles from their house and go back another hundred years after that, it was like five miles. So we're peasants. So as we watch this whole drama unfold, much of it is in our sphere of concern. It's not things that we can directly affect until you take control of your choices, until you realize what Gandhi expressed to the people of India, until you control your economic choices, you'll be controlled economically. When you buy what they put in front of you because it's there and they tell you to buy it, they're in charge of making that offer and the benefits and the terms of that transaction. When you refuse to do business with them and find alternatives, then that gives economic pressure for them to change what they're doing. Right. If you don't like, if you don't buy the like the red dress, don't buy it. And eventually they'll stop making them, right? That's the whole idea with that. As and so you vote with your dollars, your clicks, and your eyes. So you want to support the right things, we want to be in the right direction. And I think that's why the peasants' perspective is we want to see the world through that lens, right? It's not just about what's in it for me, it's what's in it for me and my grandkids, right? How does it honor my grandparents? How do we balance all the equities that we normal, everyday people have to balance? How do I eat Thanksgiving dinner with people with different political opinions, but yet we're family? Does that make sense? And so as we approach this stuff, we have to get square on a couple things. One of the things that makes society work and makes life good for we the peasants, right? We the people, is law and order, a clear expectation of what the boundaries that society has set for normal, acceptable behavior are. As a parent, we see this in our house, right? Anybody who studied child development will tell you that by the age of four, children have pretty much developed their centers of trust and fear and things like that. So when you create proper boundaries and you allow them to express themselves fully within those boundaries, they get a sense of self, right? Now, when you don't allow them to express themselves fully or you change the boundaries on this constantly, okay, now it's okay to act out, but now it's not. But they don't understand why the boundaries changed. Does that make sense? You create inconsistency. It's the same thing with we the people, right? A lot of kids are running around in their childhood reptilian brain, not thinking things through a lot of times. And so you have to set clear boundaries. That's why when you create speed traps, you enforce the idea that the speed limit matters, right? It matters. Even though you could go faster on this lonely stretch of highway, we make sure and patrol this mile because it's the mile that has the least reason for you to get a ticket in, and that's where you need to follow the law. Because if you'll drive the speed limit at that abandoned mile out in the middle of the desert, you'll drive the speed limit in my neighborhood. Does that make sense? Yeah. So we have to enforce the law. We also, as a people, have to keep the law in check. We have to reject stupid laws that are not based on sound reason or proper function, right? We have to resist that stuff. So it's one thing when you say, listen, everybody's got to drive the speed limit, and we are gonna come down like a hammer. You go 66, you're gonna go through the process of standing before the magistrate and paying the$200 ticket, right? But if you're gonna have us pay a ticket for not wearing a mask and you can't justify the reason for that, I know why we're not speeding because I don't want you speeding it with my kids on the sidewalk. Does that make sense? So I can justify that. But when we're talking about the mask, there's no correlative science. Like that you're now we're just, you know, I mean, why don't we drive three miles an hour? Why don't we do that? Everybody would be safe. Well, now we're not being reasonable. You know what I mean?
SPEAKER_10:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:So that's the thing. We have to keep good laws in check. And how do we do it? With our eyes, our dollars, our click, our clicks, our voices, and our support. So as we jump in the show today, keep in mind all of that that's going on. And uh and so as we talk about these little micro stories, sometimes we get into the Epstein stuff or this. It's easy to see it and kind of go, how does this affect me? The reason I'm paying attention to it is because the people that that little story affects are the people that run your banks. They're the people that run Harvard or was a secretary of the treasury. You see what I'm saying? They're the same people that are gaslighting the hell out of us. Yes, exactly. So it's like, okay, this story has relevance because this explains why I pay 30% interest on a credit card, right? This explains why my kids are or can't buy houses. You know what I mean? Is because these guys are doing something, these guys are propping up something, something that we don't quite understand fully. Something that we don't quite understand. And what have people been watching in politics for the last 10 years? You're looking at a a system that has become large, huge, capable of supporting a ton of grift and graft and corruption. And the American people themselves have become largely wealthy. And what I mean by wealthy is not that comparatively you're wealthy, it's you're all walking around with a cell phone in your pocket. You're all, you know what I mean? You're all like our poor people are obese. You know what I mean? Like we're in a we we have an abundance problem that's creating a lack of uh purpose in our c in our country. And so and so Trump opposes that. He wants to return the power to the people, he wants to return the economic opportunities to the people, right? He doesn't want to give things to people. I don't get that sense at all. He wants to create an equal playing field where the cream can rise to the top, people can find their place in this, in the in the system, the poor you have with you all always, but if we empower people, they'll take care of their friends and family that need help, right? That's that's the message I get. On the other hand of that, you have whatever it is we've been doing, this collectivist, socialist, you know, turn the other cheek to the point of not having a face left. You know what I mean? Like and these two things oppose each other diametrically. So as we go through today's program, what you're gonna be paying attention to is we are actually at war. And some of us understand this more than others, viscerally, in fact, right? Why did they put me into prison? I remember walking with an intelligence officer, we were both in prison together, and he was like, you know, if J6 was really about the violence that day, and they would probably have arrested, you know, 25, 30, 50 people. If J6 was political, they would have maybe arrested 50 or 100, and a lot of politicians would have talked about it. He's like, but this isn't even political. That's not even that. He's like, this is like trying to take control of civilization. Right? He's like, this is so much more than political. No politician would sign off on 1500, 1600 arrests like this. No praying grandmas would have been arrested. There's no politician that says, Oh, I can win by charging that grandma who came in and prayed for three minutes and walked out with misdemeanor charges. No politician thought that's a winning message, right? No, this is CIA, FBI, nameless, faceless, don't care. They want to break us. Yeah, and the sooner people understood that, the sooner it was easier to figure out what was going on. We are actually at war. So here's Eric Trump talking about Trump's plan economically, and not just Trump's plan, but the difference between their side of how things are done versus the conservative side of how things are done. And there's no better example of how conservatives can maximize a state's economy than Florida. This is Eric Trump talking with Laura Ingram about that. Well, let me change the audio here. That was a pretty decent opening monologue. I usually don't monologue. I just felt like it was kind of important to define that because stuff kind of got real yesterday. You know, I I mean, for some people, if you're a casual listener and you know, you don't really know what's going on, and you know, you're just kind of like, oh my gosh, more rhetoric. This isn't rhetoric. People went to jail, right? Trump, Trump, Trump admin people, people who supported him, attorneys, they got attacked, they went to jail, they went bankrupt. This this is war. People died. Like, just because you don't recognize that doesn't mean that's not what's happening. You know, there's a lot of people that sat through the Civil War, there's a lot of people that sat through the Revolutionary War. There's a lot of people that sat through World War II. You know what I mean? I mean, we look back and we act like, oh, it was everybody. No, it wasn't. No, it wasn't. Yep. You know, why do you think the soldiers came home? Nobody related to them when they came home. You know, because it's the very few who went. You know, a lot of people paid taxes, but a lot of people were not affected by it.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah. Okay. Remember all the people that went to Vietnam and came home and they were ostracized.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, and who was affected by Vietnam? Not the mature people, not the people, right, who'd made their life after World War II. Who was affected by it? The youth. Yep. Right? They were affected by it. And guess what? You've just had a nation that's been at war for 20 plus years with non-stop deployments. I have personal friends who went on four and five deployments, and many, many, many, uh countless numbers of friends who went on one and two.
SPEAKER_08:Starting in Afghanistan.
SPEAKER_07:So these guys gave, if they were in the army and they went on two tours, they gave three years of their life, two 18-month tours to go fight for what? What was the one that we were fighting for? To save the Afghanistan from the Taliban?
SPEAKER_08:Save the heroines.
SPEAKER_07:Oh no, no, it was to save Afghanistan from the Taliban, right? Some freedom. They needed some democracy. Who runs Afghanistan now? That's a good question. So it's time to start focusing on what works and stop focusing on things that don't. And that's the message. So we the people are up for grabs. The peasants are going to allow somebody to run this place, and the whoever's been in charge, the last little stretch, has not prepared us for the future very well. So Trump's trying to prepare us for the future. Let's do federalism. Let's look at all the states and how they work together and see which ones work best.
SPEAKER_16:Probably not, Laura, but I think it doesn't matter. Again, it's it's kind of bravado. What's sad to me is I now live in Florida, and you literally have Ron DeSantis in the state of Florida who's going around saying we're going to eliminate all property tax in the state of Florida. You know why? Because they're so flush with money based on the fact that you've had so many people from New York and other transplants, you know, Jersey, et cetera, move down to Florida. Their budget is so flush with cash that they're able to literally eliminate all people's property tax that are domiciled in the state of Florida, all on the backs of what otherwise would have gone to a great state. And so he needs to be doing the exact opposite thing. New York needs to be cutting taxes. They need to make the most business-friendly environment anywhere in the world. They should embrace capitalism. They should have the safest streets, they should have the cleanest streets, and they should let you know, great companies. No one could compete against New York if you just let politicians get out of the way. Instead, he wants to do these experiments where they nationalize grocery stores and they do community policing and they get rid of the NYPD. We all have seen this story before. We've seen this story in Chicago, we've seen the story in Seattle, we saw the story in Minneapolis. We we know how it's gonna go, and uh and it'd be a shame because New York is the greatest city anywhere in the world.
SPEAKER_07:Eric, uh I got buffering issues. Yeah. I think it I is it I don't know if it's local to us or there, but I've been having internet issues in here all morning, and I I honestly couldn't tell if it was my computer. I did the whole, you know, close everything. I don't know. All right, so right in New York, Mandami, he did this interview yesterday uh yesterday, being and one of his campaign promises was he was gonna make buses free in New York. And this is very expensive. It's not cheap to make buses free. And so he wants to raise the corporate tax rate in order to do that. So he's being interviewed and being asked. Now, compare what you've got going down in Florida, where because they have good business sense and they're attracting businesses and they're creating a lot of business revenue, sales tax revenue, you know, there's all kinds of revenues that get created by the velocity of money, to where they're like, hey, we're looking at our budget, we might be able to strike out homeowner property taxes. Businesses will still pay property taxes. If you've got a rental property, it'll still pay property taxes. But your homestead, the house you live in, they couldn't eliminate that property tax line. So you can actually own your land. That is like, oh my gosh, that's that's going back to the way this country was founded. That was the whole idea, right? That's a big deal. If that happens, I probably will move to Florida and make it a runway residence. I might still own other houses, but I will definitely own something in Florida, right? So they're having a surplus because they're doing good business since New York is doing nothing of the sorts. They're they're not doing anything to like stimulate business growth. They're just basically like, listen, we're in New York and you have to be here. We're the financial capital of the world.
SPEAKER_08:They're not even trying to retain the people they got. They're like, You want to go to Florida, buy.
SPEAKER_07:They're not. It's in fact, the truth of it is if you're big enough to be there, you're probably paying into the system to stay there. You know what I mean? So this is what he was being asked about. How are you gonna pay for it? Because Kathy Holkel said, hey, taxes come through us and we are not raising corporate taxes.
SPEAKER_21:And the other one you've been talking about fast and free buses and you're meeting with the governor, I've heard you talk about many times that you don't want to take money away from the MTA. You want to put money back in. It's something that she agrees with, right? We don't want to take away money from the MCA. How are you getting that money, the$700 million to make the buses free, into the MCA if she's not for raising taxes?
SPEAKER_12:You know, I think that the two clearest ways to raise that money is through the raising of the state's corporate tax to match the New Jersey. I think that a lot of this is still a case to be made. Whether it's the corporate tax or that it's the personal income tax on those who make more than a million dollars a year or more, I think that these are the clearest ways. I've also said that if there are other ways to raise this funding, the most important fact is that we fund it. Not the question of how we do it, but that we do it.
SPEAKER_07:So it doesn't matter how we pay for it, it's just that we pay for it. So whether it's through the tax of inflation or whether it's through a tax on, you know, your falafels, we're gonna pay for it. Ron, is there anything free in life?
SPEAKER_08:Well, I mean, I was thinking about going to Hawaii. I don't know how I'm gonna pay for it, but we're gonna pay for it. What matters that it's paid for, right?
SPEAKER_07:That to me, jeez, so dumb. This is what we are faced with in this country. Okay, it doesn't matter how you pay for it, but the buses will be free. They'll be fast too. Fast and free. I'm saying this is you've gotten to this point. I heard a pollster say who was being asked about uh polling on different things, and he says, Unfortunately for you, he says, anybody under the age of 40 does not believe that they owe into Social Security, he does not believe they owe into any of this stuff, and they would just assume the markets crash, go completely belly up and start over. There's no allegiance to it. What boomers are holding on to, they don't realize that they're now part of the elite landowners. You know, they don't realize that. They do not comprehend this. The young people don't care. If the average age of home buyers is 59 and the first time homebuyer waits until 40, they don't care. It doesn't matter who pays for it, get me a house. The buses will be free. The buses will be free. So either somebody's gonna pay. The United States runs like a corporation. Okay. The way the corporation runs right now is it it gets all of its revenue from its own employees. It's internal. Okay. Tom's trying to change it around. He's trying to turn it into a sales tax model, a Florida model where the land is free, you don't have to pay rent to be here. But they charge sales tax to the countries to buy our goods, right? He's trying to change the rev the sourcing of revenue. The buses will be free, Ron. Okay. The buses will be free. And the sooner we recognize there's some things in life that the buses will be free, right? Medical coverage, guess what? Obamacare, 20 plus years, medical coverage will be free. One way or another, it will be free. You're either going to make me neutral in how I pay for it by making my wages sufficient that I can pay, right? Which means figure out a way to guarantee I get good wages, lock in some tariffs, uh change the middle middle uh medium income, or force insurance companies to cover me, but insurance will be free.
SPEAKER_08:We're just edging our way to socialism.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah. So it doesn't matter how it gets paid for, it matters that it's free. That's we the people talking. Right. Now, I'm not saying it has to be free. I don't advocate for everything being free because there's nothing free, but it better feel free. Okay. That is the reality. Now, on the other end, people who care about policy and care about you know the intricacies of the details of how a thing is paid for, you got some choices to make and it's gonna get pretty serious. So you have to look at this stuff with clear eyes. Uh, the city journal today and from Minnesota, the largest funder of Al Shabib, is the Minnesota taxpayer. Now, you might be wondering, who's Al-Shabib? Oh, I don't know, a terrorist organization from Somalia. Minnesota is drowning in fraud. Billions in taxpayer dollars have been stolen during the administration of Governor Tim Waltz alone. Democratic states' officials overseeing one of the most generous welfare regimes in the country are asleep at the switch, and the media, duty bound by progressive pieties, refuse to connect the dots. In many cases, the fraud has allegedly been perpetrated by members of Minnesota's sizable Somali community. Federal counterterrorism sources confirm that millions of dollars in stolen funds have been sent back to Somalia, where they ultimately landed in the hands of terror group Al-Shabaab. One of them one confidential source put it, the largest funder of Al-Shabaab is the Minnesota taxpayer. And you want me to pay for buses?
SPEAKER_08:Is Somalia next to Nigeria?
SPEAKER_07:It's over there, the Horn of Africa.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:It's a bad neighborhood.
SPEAKER_08:They must know the same scams.
SPEAKER_07:But do you understand why younger generations who are aware of this are like, yeah, the buses will be free. If you've got money for gender studies in Pakistan, if you've got monies for Al-Shabaab in Somalia, the buses will be free. Our investigation shows what happens when tribal mindset meets a bleeding heart bureaucracy, when imported clan loyalties collide with a political class too timid to offend, and when accusations of racism are cynically deployed to shield criminal behavior, the predictable result is graft with taxpayers left to foot the bill. Now, we're gonna come back to that in a second. I want to play uh where'd it go? Where'd it go? This is a little out of order. I feel inspired to play it right now at this point. Okay, so this is the uh Florida congresswoman who was indicted on stealing five million dollars in campaign contributions. Now keep in mind what it just said there, how does Somali community basically deflects responsibility by claiming racism and all that kind of stuff? Well, I mean, they've got some good examples. And I'm getting lots of support, not from us, lady. If you were to design a welfare program to facilitate fraud, it would probably look like Minnesota's Medicaid housing stabilization service program. So this article is unrelated to the guy that we talked about yesterday that accepted a plea deal for having taken millions of dollars. He was just spending most of it locally and buying some nice houses in Kenya. This is totally different. These guys are funding terrorism. The HSS program, the first of its kind in the country, was launched with a noble goal to help seniors, addicts, and the disabled and the mentally ill secure housing. It was designed with low barriers of entry and minimal requirements for reimbursement. Nonetheless, before the program went live in 2020, officials pegged its annual estimated price at 2.6 billion. Costs quickly spiled out of control in 2021, and the program paid out more than 21 million. The following year, costs shot up to 42 million, then 74 million, then 104 million. During the first six months of 2025, it totaled 61 million. On August 1st, Democrat uh Minnesota's Department of Human Services moved to scrap the HSS program, noting that payment of 77 housing stabilization providers had been terminated this year due to credible allegations of So basically, as you can see here, you know, tale as old as time, create a system that's all loosey-goosey. A bunch of people that have tribal clan and other affiliations are like, free money, I'll take it. Send it back to Somalia. And meanwhile, the taxpayer foots the bill. So, do you understand that the buses will be free? Well, you know, on that. You can't sustain this. And you can't just go, oh, we fixed it. We put the bad guys in jail. No, I want the money back and I want it at my elementary school. I want you to pay off the tax levy we had to vote for so that we could build that gymnasium. I want the Al-Shabaab money. I want it called the Al-Shabaab Memorial Fund. Right? And that's what I want my kids' gymnasium to be. Go pay off the tax levy you charged us, Minnesota. That's what the peasants should be screaming. The buses will be free. You've already paid for it 10,000 times over there.
SPEAKER_08:What if we can't afford either one?
SPEAKER_07:Then the buses will be free. Okay. Because if we can't afford either one, then give us the keys. And give us the keys to the oil mines. And the other we run them anyways. Ask Pony Boy, right? He could put together a couple people. If they had the land rights, I'm sure they could figure out how to get the oil out of the ground. I'm sure he's got a cell phone of a guy at the refinery he could call and say, hey, does everybody on shift this morning know what they're supposed to be doing? If the CEO doesn't show up to work today, do you think we'll get by? This is how French revolutions are born. This is how Bolshevik takeovers happen. At a certain point, you look around and it's like you have money to fund terrorism, you have money to fund gender studies, you have money to do all these other things. The buses will be free. Okay. I'm not advocating for free buses. I'm trying to tell you, and possibly maybe someone listening that's involved in politics, you gotta see the writing on the wall. You've had 10 years of this bifurcated zero-sum game. Someone's gotta win and someone has to lose. Yeah, some people say that. Now, JD Vance, again, emphasizing this point, JD Vance made it very clear. The Trump administration understands who we're actually fighting, and he under and they understand this is the internet being really harfy. What's going on? It's been doing this all morning. Is this why we're buffering, you think?
SPEAKER_08:I don't know. There's a comment about YouTube and X are fine. It's it looks like the signal on Rumble is the issue. I'm not on Rumble. I don't know.
SPEAKER_07:Sorry for the show flow, guys. Any one of these players. I literally have three of these videos pulled up right here. It was important. We'll cut this out in editing that we don't do. By the way, if anybody knows anybody who wants to uh have content that they can push out, you know, cre do their social media thing and like the clips, we're looking for somebody. We're looking for someone that's down for the journey to grow this thing with us.
SPEAKER_08:So we need clips, we need all kinds of somebody wants to go renegade and just start making them. I don't know if that we'll complain too much.
SPEAKER_07:No, we won't. We need some kind of social media manager. Yeah, to be hired after perform the performing the work. Yeah, show us your portfolio of our clips. Of our clips. Yeah.
SPEAKER_08:Whoever can get the most engagement wins.
SPEAKER_07:This is maddening. This is maddening, Ron. I know, I'm apologize.
SPEAKER_08:I'm afraid to stop the stream.
SPEAKER_07:It acts like it's gonna be fine until I go to. Why will it not let me play the video? What is the deal here? I don't just want to just move on to another video.
SPEAKER_08:We need to get you a new computer, maybe. Because it looks like our internet is kicking A.
SPEAKER_07:It could be my computer. I went to go when I was in Utah, I was trying to figure out how to rip videos because I didn't record it and I so I couldn't upload it for the audio and everything. And I down I went to go download a video ripper, like a YouTube ripper, and it immediately put viruses on my computer. Like, you know, I literally clicked like download now, and it was like, you're infected with 13 viruses, pay for Macappia or Norton antivirus software. I was like, oh yeah, I got the you know, you have a virus, pay for antivirus virus, you know. Which by the way, I never could get the video downloaded there. I had to pay like$60 for a whole real program. Couldn't find any reliable free video rippers. Okay. Alright, well, JD Vance, we need to hear this. I don't I don't know how else to like back in the old days when we used to record and then upload, I'd just hit pause right here and spend 10 minutes fixing it and then I'd pretend like I never stopped talking. It's right there. It's just like I can't control I can't control the click. I can't control the click. We had an inmate that hated uh all right, let's see if a different video will play, if it's maybe just there was another video of Barack Obama that's actually what started all of my issues, and I wouldn't let me pull the clip. I finally got it, but I had to turn my computer off twice, and every time I'd scroll down and get to that clip and I'd click on the copy link, it like did this. It did just what you were seeing there, it just went numb.
SPEAKER_19:So can of the inside, but I can tell you, you know, in aliens when Seguni Weaver fights her way through everything and she gets to uh the the the nest, the queen baby. Yeah, Venezuela is the queen bee. You might say Cuba's like the frontalobe, the queen bee. Cuba was the teacher, but then Venezuela is a is a Fidel Castro creation. So Fidel Venezuelan cartel is really the granddaddy cartel. The other cartels we're fighting, like the guys from Mexico that all they're just the junior partners to the Venezuelan cartel. So, of course, we have to hit the the nest first, the Queen Bee first. We have to hit them first.
SPEAKER_03:Perfect analogy, continue. Well, Rubio, they're designating the main cartel as a terrorist group, and Maduro is the head. That's the final piece before the invasion.
SPEAKER_19:Well, I've I'm not gonna comment on invasion or not. I think he I mean, on what their plans are, I can say I think it's the most important and I'm like you, I'm not a regime change guy. I'm a Milton Friedman, war's bad kind of guy. This is the most necessary war since the revolution and probably the civil war. This is Venezuela committed not just an act of war. Okay, all right, so that is important.
SPEAKER_07:Huh?
SPEAKER_08:Is that a younger Steve Bannon?
SPEAKER_07:That was Patrick Burton.
SPEAKER_08:Oh. Sorry, dude. I was just looking at the hair.
SPEAKER_09:Okay, here we go. Let's see if we can get this.
SPEAKER_13:Having internally blind us to the fact that we are up against having internally blind us to the fact that we are up against a radical leftist movement that murdered my friend a couple of months ago and that would throw many people in the Trump administration in prison, not for doing anything illegal, but for not following the far left's agenda. That is the real opponent here. A political movement in this country that has no animating principle, that has no agenda for the American people, their sole obsession is to take down Donald Trump and anybody who helped Donald Trump govern. Focus on the enemy, have our debates, but focus on the enemy so that we can win victories that matter for the American people. That's my message.
SPEAKER_07:Right. So now, okay. That was what all the fuss was about. So we have a real political enemy, a political enemy that will kill Charlie Kirk, that will put Trump supporters in prison, not for because they did anything specifically wrong, but because they support Trump. And what does Trump represent? He represents American sovereignty, he represents Make America Great Again, he represents the country, he represents the land and her people. He's a kid from Queens, right? He's it's not that complicated to figure out Donald Trump. He's the guy who likes McDonald's and Diet Coke and has a chip on his shoulder because he went and did business in Manhattan, but he was from Queens, right? It's not hard to figure out. He doesn't have that deep cartel connection. He's not part of that nihilist group. He believes that there's purpose. You find purpose, if nothing else, in your work, right? Whereas we are up against a leftist group that just like al-Qaeda, just like Karl Marx, the objective was mostly to take down the czar, to take down the empire. What came later, that's somebody else's fight. They just, this is just the enemy they want to take down, right? Now, unfortunately for us as peasants, our fate is tied in with the empire and those people. Why? Because those people that are trying to take down the empire, they're coming to Thanksgiving dinner. So we are the fulcrum of it all. We can stop them from taking out the empire if the empire's good for us, by compelling them at Thanksgiving dinner to have some temperance and patience and take a look at all the good things that are being done economically and things like that. Does that make sense? Or we can egg them on and be like, yeah, screw it. The MTG's a traitor, they're all corrupt, take them all down. The buses will be free. So now let's jump back over to here to Alex Jones. So you just heard Alex, uh, not Alex Jones on the Alex Jones show. This is Patrick Byrne. Now, sometimes there's people that have uh come a pop-up, like for example, you saw Patrick Byrne, you go, Oh, who's that? You just thought it was Steve Bannon. I was like, wow, you got a haircut. Yes. So when you don't know these people, sometimes you just have a glimpse here or there, and where are they coming from? And when you start talking to Alex Jones, there's like, am I watching a Psyop? I've actually kind of determined Alex Jones Jones show is in fact the anti-pscyop, which is why they wanted to take him out so bad. So, anyways, Patrick Byrne was the overstock.com CEO. He's been a billionaire guy for a long time. He's good friends with Warren Buffett. Warren Buffett is his godfather, actually. Um, he's very tied in. The he's worked with the federal government for multiple different things. He helped solve a murder when he was younger of a friend who got killed. He he uh was tasked by the Obama DOJ to give Hillary Clinton a bribe, to stage a bribe, so that they could hold that, you know, and make sure she didn't do anything with Obamacare. Because remember, Obama gets$2.5 million in royalties every year from Obamacare. He can't get rid of that. He was involved with the Maria Boutina thing, the Russia Gate scandal, all over it. He saw what was happening, kind of became a whistleblower, had to flee the country for a while. He's depleted his entire billion-dollar fortune, paying for all these legal defenses and all these research projects and chasing people all around the world and trying to figure out dominion voting machines and all that kind of stuff. You know, this is a guy who can actually read code, right? And he's got an idetic, he's got a he's got a um uh ident uh what's it called a photographic memory. So when this guy's talking, it's a take it to the bank kind of thing. This guy's a transcriber. Like he wrote a book about an event that happened and wrote it down, and somebody had recorded it, and his his writing was accurate. He has an idea, like he has one of those memories. So when he's speaking, you've got to kind of pay attention because he understands kind of all the divergent stuff, but he also is in these circles like World Economic Forum and stuff like that. That he just goes, he just pay us membership due and you know you get a bee in it. So he knows a lot of the people that are at the center of these conspiracies. And like, for example, when it comes to Warren Buffett, he's like, listen, like Warren Buffett, he invested in trains, so he's gonna do things that are good for trains. So he doesn't like pipelines because he wants oil to go on trains. It's not hard to figure out. Okay, so here he is talking about this Venezuela situation. We are up against a leftist enemy. When we talk about the left and we're talking nation states, what are we talking about? Cuba, China, Russia, Brazil is definitely leaning far left. Europe is Europe is like moderate left. Brazil's like a little bit more than moderate left. Canada's kind of that moderate left, but when you're talking China, you've gone far left. They're full-on communist. Um, Russia, I wouldn't consider far left. Venezuela, uh, Ecuador, you know, the communist socialist nation states. So they are at war with the West and with freedom in general, if you want to put it in those terms. And it really is a big deal because they've been stealing elections.
SPEAKER_19:Penetrated where we know of at least 20 spies, Cuban, Venezuelan spies in the government. At least one has been arrested. There's more to be arrested. So I'm not going to name, I'm sure there's more to be arrested. I can't live here if there's not. So uh he's got a good team, but he's got to go forward. He's getting tied up. I think he's letting people tie him up. He's got to go forward on Venezuela. Maybe give Maduro one last chance to get out. And they've, I think that there's, and I believe it's public, that there's an offer he could leave with his entourage, with his money and everything. And all the cartel to sold can go live out their days on a nice beach somewhere. It's just a question of whether they're going, whether they're smart enough to take it. I think they don't probably conceive of the power of a USS supercarrier. I was actually on the USS Carl Vincent. I know you talk about the world, the uh Oklahoma bombing, Alex. Remember the Oklahoma bombing? Yes. I was on the USS Carl Vincent in the Pacific the day that happened. And that's an old-fashioned uh 60s, I think, 50s carrier. And that could take a country like Venezuela. What we have, we have 15% of our firepower arranged against Venezuela. It's gonna be, I don't know what they're even thinking of to try to pretend they're gonna stand up against us. They have no chance.
SPEAKER_03:When do you think Trump makes the move at least trying to get Madero's to leave?
SPEAKER_19:I think his patience is running out, and I'll note a public fact that when he declared the other day Cartel del Solas, Del Solas, a narco-terrorist the head of it. That's the green line. You know what day that goes public? That one day that goes active. He actually gave a there's a date that was not live yet. It goes live a certain day. Do you know what day? The 24th, Monday. Until Monday, everything's everything. On Monday, it becomes legal under U.S. law for Trump to take out a just like it's a nation state, to take out cartel. That becomes active on Monday. Did you know that? That he that's post-dated. It's like a post-dated check. Uh, I remember seeing it on the letter, but I didn't pay attention to that. It's Monday. So they actually have until Monday to get out. But on Monday, he can legally start bombing under U.S. law. And uh, you know, he can do all this stuff about declaring war after Vietnam that was settled. He can do things for 90 days, and then all he goes is an explanation. And this is going to be over in a lot shorter than 90 days. They're trying we I'm in touch with a lot of people in Venezuela. They were definitely trying to set up an insurgency, a Saddam Hussein insurgency, but they're having a problem. They're so penetrated. So many of the people, the cartel things are on their side, they're no longer on their side. They're out of their mind if they think they can stand and fight. Then how's that time to Scheinbaum and the revolution in Mexico? Well, Scheinbaum was placed by the Venezuelan cartel. She's another globalist. She was placed there. The Venezuelan cartel corrupted the elections of Colombia, of Mexico, of um, well, you know, the the uh the guy, there's a cartel figure. I think we walked through this video once. There's a cartel figure when they started questioning the cartel election last July in Venezuela, a bunch of uh Latin American states that say we don't want to recognize it. One a leading cartel figure went on the air and said, Oh, you want to talk about our election? Let's talk about some other elections. Why don't you send me the election records from Colombia? Why don't you send me the election records from Brazil? Or how about the election records from Chicago? Or another, you know, he started naming these states. What he was saying was, I rigged all I remember when this happened, right?
SPEAKER_07:When Venezuela had their last election and the whole world was like it was falsified, and they're like, How'd you do it? Well, the Dominion voting machine, shut up! It's exactly what he's talking about. Guys, like, you know, you guys don't like these voting machines. Well, let's talk about all you other people that have voting machines. Do you remember the results of the election? Yeah, uh wasn't it like 95%? It was much well, what happened was the the uh the opposition won like 70%, and they said we got 51%, and they closed the voting, closed the recount, and just we got it. And then just that's it. Like, okay.
SPEAKER_19:Turns out we don't even see if you come down against me against mine, I'm gonna expose it. And now everybody just shut up like little lambs. But so he's rigged, he's rigged, we know he's rigged 72 elections. That this cartel has rigged 72 countries' elections.
SPEAKER_07:We have a shell going until Friday. I think he's got another two minutes of ads on his clips. They're like in bad money straights. Okay, so I finally got true social working. Oh. Okay, so here we go. So yesterday we got done with the podcast, and right as we walked out the door, uh, Trump posts this. It's called seditious behavior. So he is uh he's actually quote tweeting this Washington Examiner post, which says Democratic veterans in Congress urge service members to refuse unspecified lawful orders. So Trump says it's called seditious behavior at the highest level. Each one of these traitors to our country should be arrested and put in jail, all caps. The words cannot be allowed, their words cannot be allowed to stand. We won't have a country anymore. An example must be set, DJT. And then he goes through and he retweets people why aren't they under arrest for addiction? Throw out throw them out of their offices. It's called seditious conspiracy. Every one of them should be on frog march out of their homes at 3 a.m. with Fox News filming the whole thing. I think they should be charged with sedition. Also, of those tapes. Um, also save those tapes and run them on when the next demo commie is in office. Uh domestic terrorism democrats always causing chaos and destruction. Anything these trader disagreists disagree with is what they consider an illegal order. They are a disgrace to the uniforms. They can be brought to justice under UCMJ, get brushed, busted down, or dishonorably discharged and lose their career and benefits, step right into that blank. That's the ticket. If they don't follow orders, they should be fired. Dem's getting too close and closer, being on their way out. These Democrat veterans took the same oath I did. He put posted this long one basically saying uh these guys need to be court-martialed and killed.
SPEAKER_08:You know, one traders I was wanting to mention yesterday and I forgot was that you remember how they were like, Well, I'm retired, you know, Air Force, and I'm retired, blah, blah, blah. And the one chick was like, I'm retired, CIA. And then I was like, hmm.
SPEAKER_07:Oh, she doubled down yesterday, too, by the way. She doubled down. So then this hang them, George Washington would unlawful is the key, folks, unlawful, sedition, insurrection, treason. So then he posted this clip again. This is really bad and dangerous to our country. Their words cannot be allowed to stand. Seditious behavior from traitors, lock them up. Question marks, DJT. This right here, see this question marks. That right there tells you he's fighting an internal war within the government. Seditious behavior punishable by death. Uh, as Summer sought clandestine relationship with woman, he called a Mentee. Epstein was his wingman, former president of Harvard. Great. Uh, and then Elon Musk, who once called Donald Trump a pedo and started off the whole Trump's on the Epstein list, just tweeted out, I would like to thank President Trump for all the all he has done for America and the world. You can be my wingman in the world. I'm telling you, man, the pincer move. I think we might be the only people who saw that. So the other thing, too, that this was the video that started all my internet problems this morning. Let's see if it plays. So this is Barack Obama talking about uh not being able to hack your digital stuff. Now keep in mind, in this war of stuff that's going on, we have a new battlefield. We have an entire new world called the internet and the web and all that stuff, right? And the government that has been regulating it and you know taking campaign contributions and blah, blah, blah from these different corporations, the government has a certain attitude about this tech. And this is something that I'm constantly reminding us about is your tech is spying on you.
SPEAKER_20:Even do simple things like tax enforcement. Because if in fact you can't crack that at all, government can't get in, then everybody's walking around with a Swiss bank account in their pocket.
SPEAKER_07:Basically saying you can't have privacy because then we couldn't disrupt a terrorist plot or collect your taxes. Any tool the government gets, they can and will use against you. If we give them tools to hunt down terrorists, eventually they'll be hunting town tax tax scoff laws, right? With the same tools. So um here's a little bit more about Patrick Byrne again, talking about this internal insurrection. Now, back in 2021, actually, actually, it was 2020, but then in 2021 as well, there was a bunch of Zoom calls that got released. Now, at this point, we'd stopped being on the air, but I remember hearing these and I listened to them. There were hours and hours of them got released, and I would listen to them while I was installing septic systems, and it was very disturbing. But you know, I mean, I was indicted, so it's like, well, I better stare at this thing full on because it's gonna come eat me anyways. So I kind of want to know what's eating me, right? And I saw, I was like, oh, this was totally orchestrated plan J6. They talk about planning J6, and it's like it's smoking gun type of stuff, but you're like, why does nobody ever care about this? So when Patrick Byrne brought this up, I was like, oh, thank goodness. And the administration is aware of it and doing something about it. We have films.
SPEAKER_19:I've I've mentioned this briefly before, but I'm gonna we have in 2020, there were all kinds of Zoom calls being held in our country between typical Zoom calls. I have say 400 Antifa and BLM chapter leaders and activist cell leaders, and about 30 people from the federal government. There were people inside the federal government talking and teaching. And I even I think I may have sent a picture or two. Oh, yeah, some pictures of what these Zoom calls look like. I just sent them in later. And it's it's federal people inside the Department of Labor, inside the Department of Agriculture, inside the State Department, teaching Antiphone and BLM how to run the color revolution. And occasionally it's huge. So guys pull that up. These kinds of calls, a guide for federal workers, democracy defense, October 28th. This was how it, when Trump tries to run a coup, it was already they had already decided he was going to run a coup in 2020. This is how we're gonna have our color revolution. This is the Podesta plan.
SPEAKER_03:They said if he wins, we say it's illegitimate, he's a dictator. He's a seat, have violence, and when he was about to win this time, they said we're going with the Podesta plan, and now they're doing it.
SPEAKER_07:So the Podesta plan was basically what you're seeing: the J6 takeover. Just assume power, create the office of the vice president-elect, declare yourself the winner, and never back down. And just literally walk in the doors on January 20th. And that's basically what they did. The other thing, too, is let's talk about the FBI. Again, we're just gonna like Patrick Byrne hour right now. But uh talk uh Patrick Byrne was on a different show and he's talking about the different show in the InfoWars newsroom. We should get a newsroom, we should have the peasants. Why don't we why don't we do that? Did anybody local want to come host a uh like you know daytime cat video show or something? Okay, so he's on here and he's talking about kind of the real true purpose and function of the FBI. And again, this is part of the problem, too. It's because they're involved along with the CIA in all of this covert action. They've been running a lot of these little paramilitary groups, Antifa, Proud Boys, and others, they play them like marionettes.
SPEAKER_19:Look on the FBI website. We think of the FBI as fighting kidnapping and bank robbers and such. That's actually priority number three. If you see on their website, priority number one is stopping weapons of mass destruction. Priority number two is addressing counterespionage, right? Counterintelligence, counterespionage, uh subversion and foreign spies and traitors within our own country. That uh, and number three is like getting bank robbers and kidnappers. The part of the FBI that does that is that I think they actually call it the dark FBI and the light FBI, or maybe the white and the black, but it's like black and a black op site. They I think like about two-thirds of the FBI is actually that underwater part that the and that's the men in black. We know that during 2020 there were and 2019, there were Zoom calls. But they would have a typical Zoom call, say 400 anti-fed BLM protest chapter leaders, cell leaders, and 30 feds, 30 active federal employees on the call, lawyers within the Department of Labor, uh, hardcore lefties giving instructions on how to run the color revolution team. This isn't, I've never actually, not even with Alex, made this public. But within the government, there are a thousand people today who during that era they were taking part in those calls. Their LinkedIns and profiles all still show they're scattered through the government.
SPEAKER_07:Question mark, question mark. Yeah, arrest somebody. Question mark, question mark.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah.
SPEAKER_07:When the people that need to do the arresting are the ones that need to be arrested, it gets a little hairy, doesn't it? So again, we find ourselves at another situation where bluster, bluster, bluster, whine, whine, whine. Todd Blanche got on TV. Oh, we can't let this stand. This is Mike Davis saying the same thing.
SPEAKER_01:We'll see. He's not a guy that runs around hair on fire. He was up, he was very mad last night. Yeah, right? This can't be allowed to stand, particularly when you have troops in the field. Lincoln and FDR would never have allowed this to stand, okay? They would take immediate action on this.
SPEAKER_04:I mean, it's so look, this is again the most dangerous speech I've heard from politicians in a very, very long time. You're you have Democrat members of the House and Senate uh wink, wink, nod, nod, telling Intel officials and military officers enlisted to ignore orders of the President of the United States. They say unlawful orders, because uh uh of course a 19-year-old uh you know army uh enlisted guy is supposed to know what's a lawful order and not. I would say this that uh with with the president of the United States with his broad Article II executive power, uh with President Obama getting an opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel saying that he can drone strike, extrajudicial drone strike, and intentionally premeditated killing of American citizens, including a minor. And that was uh that was said at the Office of Legal Counsel said that was okay. I would say to military and and Intel officials, you better follow every order of the president of the United States. Uh and uh and if you have any doubt, the doubt should be in favor of following the order because if you don't, you're gonna end up in the military brig or worse.
SPEAKER_07:Yeah, so follow your orders because they're definitely not gonna stop the people who are telling you not to follow your orders. I'm a little cynical right now. I'm like, right.
SPEAKER_08:Yeah, me too. Orders are orders.
SPEAKER_07:The lady stole five million dollars from FEMA. They arrested her. That makes sense. This telling military members not to follow their orders, it's ethereal unless you do something about it. And if you do something about it, you gotta finish the job, which means you gotta take all of them. You gotta take the people standing behind them that put them up to it. You gotta take them all. So we probably won't see anything happen. But that's okay, though, because yesterday, aside from the stock market taking a dump, Bitcoin taking a dump, we had great employment numbers.
SPEAKER_11:September numbers were absolutely like hit out of the park. You know, as you said, a double is very rare. But if you dig down into the details, there's actually proof in the pudding that President Trump's policies are really working. And here's what it is that there was a big surge. And construction workers. And we went back and traced it back to because you remember President Trump said we're going to expense new factory construction. In September, we counted 11 major companies that broke brown on new factories and hired those construction workers. And the reason why that's so positive is that those factories are gonna fill up with new workers and start making stuff and so on. And so President Trump's policy of onshoring production, creating great jobs for American workers was really, really visible in this report. And of course, it shocked experts because they've been naysayers about the president's policy all along the September never.
SPEAKER_07:I remember late 2018, 2019, it was like the economy was humming. I mean, it was it was like we were booked out for like six, seven, eight months. People were trying to throw money at us to get their project started. And I mean, it was like it was roaring, and then COVID hit. I mean, it was like we were booked for months, COVID hit, most of those people stayed booked, we just kind of staggered them, but we almost took no new bookings. I mean, it became a trickle. And by the time I went to prison, we were literally doing the two-week game, or just two weeks out. Now, I can look at it and go, well, that was because I was getting ready to go to prison, and you know, we're trying to wind them down and trying to make sure other people could fill in if I had to leave. But at the end of the day, like, no, there was a big difference because we never advertised, we never had a website, we never had anything. Literally, just the phone rang. So one day the phone rang less. And uh, so the fact that they're starting, we're starting to see that. This is what led Scott Bessant to say this. He's very optimistic for next year.
SPEAKER_15:First rare earth magnet made in the United States in 25 years. It was made at a plant in Sumter, South Carolina, uh, 800 construction jobs, 300 factory jobs, and the plant manager said that they could be going up to 3,000 jobs. And Laura, the great story there is many of those were laid-off caterpillar workers. But so I I am very optimistic about the first, second, and you know, accelerating into the third quarter in terms of growth. But I think what's important here, Laura, is we are going back to Trump style growth, which is high growth, low inflation, which is just the opposite of the Biden years. Well, and first rare.
SPEAKER_08:That's a really weird look when you got a guy on TV going, check it out. Magnets, they're the future.
SPEAKER_07:But they're everything. I know, but it's just funny. You know what? It just goes to show they get it, right? If it was if it was the Obama, they would be like, you know, look at the cool phone. We're like, that's awesome. But Trump, I I told my mom this one time and she repeated it back to me later, and I was like, I do feel that way. We were taking the Seattle ferry towards Seattle, and you're looking at that Seattle skyline. And uh, and I she goes, you know, what do you see when you see the skyline? And I was like, I see mills, I see furnaces, I see mines, I see ore smelting, I see trucking, I see, I'm like, I see an entire empire of people running around to get the supplies and to bring them here. Glass, you know how much flame goes in, you know, smelting and like hot temperatures go in to build a skyscraper. And I was like, that's what I see. And she was like, Oh, I just see buildings. Like she was like talking about the shadows or something, you know? And I was like, no, that's what I see. That is the difference. Obama would be like, yeah, this is cool. But the Trump administration goes, look, this is a magnet, which makes this possible, right? And what's the I I need to like print it off and put it up on the wall over there, but it's like, you know, for loss of a uh a horse, we lost yeah, for loss of a horseshoe, we lost the horse, for loss of a nail, we lost the horseshoe. And you know, it's like it all came down to a freaking nail and you lost the whole kingdom. That's what was going on with magnets. That's what was going on with rare earths. Yeah, we can think it, we can tech it, but we can't make it. The gatekeeper to make it is China, and China's opposed to us, right?
SPEAKER_18:Howard Letnik was also on Fox business, and he's a forever salesman, and he was pitching hard that economy is gonna be strong, but the construction jobs alone, you can't invest three trillion dollars a year without driving our GDP off the charts. You're gonna see fours, you're gonna see fives, and you're gonna see six percent GDP growth under this president because the factory's coming home, the tariffs are bringing them home. You have never seen construction the way you're gonna see it. And then when these factories come online, wow, you're gonna see numbers nobody's ever thought possible.
SPEAKER_07:You know? Okay. So, Howard Lutnick, we're bringing in six, five percent GDP. Sounds like you got the money to pay for buses. Oh no, we need to pay down to national debt. Whose debt? You mean grandma's debt? No, the buses will be free. Have I brought this full circle yet? So if Trump gets his way and you're making all that money, then you better provide some free buses. Don't talk to me about paying off grandma's debt, the boomers' debt, the war debt, the endless spending. We paid with our lives, we paid with our energy, we gave you a generation. The buses will be free. That national debt, you can do whatever you want with that. That's grandma's problem. I want a house for myself. You see what I'm saying? So it doesn't matter if you're coming from the left or the right at this point. You're either preaching an abundance doctrine, which then you can clearly afford buses, or you're teaching a redistribution doctrine, in which case money's not real anyways, so the buses should be free. The buses will be free, housing will become affordable one way or the other. Boomers will die. I know that's morbid to say, and Gen Z and Gen Alpha will be taking your house. The buses will be free, they will be taking your house. They can either pay you for it or you can give it to them, but they will get housing. Okay. So that's why it's so important next week for Thanksgiving, when you're meeting with that lefty and you're meeting with the righty, that you emphasize to them we can agree on one thing. The buses will be free. Can we both agree on that? Can we agree that we live in an abundant country, that we live in the best country on the planet, that we should have no poverty, and that everybody should have equal opportunity. Poverty should be directly associated with things like uh specific, acute, bad choices. It shouldn't be classes of people. No. You see what I'm saying? Yes. Can we agree on that? Yes. Okay. Let me show you what Trump's doing. And he's actually telling you who's going to pay for the buses. Tariffs, other countries. Why? Because we're selling them goods. Don't you see this magnet? China makes the phone, but now we make the magnet. Which means we can start making phones again. Do you see what I'm saying? Yes. Okay, explain that to them. Explain that to them. Otherwise, you're gonna get Mandami's answer, which is also the correct answer. It doesn't matter how we pay for it. It matters that it's paid for. The buses will be free. All right, guys, that's it for the private or the public today. We're jumping over to the private subscription only, Rumble Premium. I know Rumble was kind of glitching out today. Man, we are killing it on X today. Must have been where it was streaming good. That's awesome. Most of our different. Most of our viewers came on X today. That's cool. Welcome, X viewers. You should subscribe to Rumble. Okay, we're gonna be jumping over to private, and uh we'll be talking about a little bit of Epstein stuff, a little more treasury stuff, and uh got a good clip from Jesse Waters here. All right, talk to you guys in a second, Unoffendables. The rest of you will see you again on Monday.
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SPEAKER_07:All right, unless we record tomorrow, I kind of want to do through the weekend. Yeah. Kind of do. Yeah. I'm almost wondering. You know, Scott Adams does his podcast every morning, and he's like, I do it seven days a week, unlike all those other lazy podcasters, and it kind of hurts me every time he says it. You know what I mean? I'm like, I don't have to be lazy, I can just do it. It's in the morning, it's not like it would really hurt my weekend.
SPEAKER_08:I feel like it'd be we could do it every day if we had thousands of people watch it.
SPEAKER_07:I know, right? But it's a little hard to like give away the morning for our wonderful audience. Okay, so uh this is a Mike Benz clip. This is kind of a conglomeration of clips. This is Mike Benz on with Alex Marlowe, uh, editor-in-chief at Breitbart News, and he's talking about this again, these Epstein releases, which are totally self-owned by the Democrat at the Democrats at the moment. And uh this Larry Summers guy was soliciting a dating advice from Jeffrey Epstein.
SPEAKER_06:You know, Larry Larry Summers was messaging Jeffrey Epstein for if I'm getting this right, for um advice on how to seduce uh a uh a woman uh associated with uh the CCP effectively. I mean it was like uh he was asking for girl advice, basically, you know, pickup, you know, kind of like um how do I seduce this, you know, this woman. Oh my god. You know, she's like some scion of a major CCP guy. And it's uh you know, that that's the thing that he's getting canceled for, which is that post-conviction in 2008, uh, you're asking a convicted uh child sex trafficker uh for advice on how to pick up women.
SPEAKER_07:Not only how to pick up women, but to pick up a CCP spy while you're married. President of Harvard, folks, great Ivy League, definitely send your kids, only worth the$200,000 intuition. It's so crazy. Uh Jesse Waters got into it with Jessica Tarlov about uh about Epstein. And this actually has kind of a funny resolution here because Jesse Waters makes an interesting point. And I've made this point before. The real scandal with Epstein is actually not the individual sex acts, right? The overcalacious and headlining. It's the money laundering and gun running that's the real issue here. And Jesse Waters kind of alludes to that and then is like, but I want to know about the sex stuff, basically saying that's the distraction, folks. Don't ask questions about JP Morgan or Chase and their money laundering activities.
SPEAKER_02:Now they're putting out flight manifests in 30 days, they're putting out all of the FBI and DOJ investigative documentation. Now, Donald Trump cut him loose in 2004. All of this documentation that's going to come out is going to be from 2008, when the first charges were filed, to 2019, when the second charges were filed. Everything in between that decade, all he's doing, Jessica, is hanging out with Democrats. That's all he's doing. He's not donating to Republicans, he's not hanging out with Republicans. It's so it doesn't even matter if you guys did or did not get massages, did or did not hang out with sex trafficked miners. It doesn't even matter. The mere allegation that's gonna come out in these documents is gonna ruin people's lives. And I'm sorry you pushed this. Trump was trying to be a gentleman, and he was gonna say a lot of people's lives are gonna be ruined. A lot of people will have their reputations destroyed from innuendo. And I'm sorry, but that's the way it's gonna happen. Now, you're right about JP Morgan. This is out and it's huge. So JP Morgan filed 5,000 suspicious activity reports on Epstein, a billion dollars in suspicious financial wires from Jeffrey Epstein. That either one or two things is true. He is either at the center of an international sexual blackmail ring, or he's a money launderer. And JP Morgan covered it up. And the Treasury Department's covered up because they get those reports. That's what this has always been about: a sexual blackmail ring. And that's what I'd like to find out more about.
SPEAKER_10:Dude, that was perfect.
SPEAKER_07:That was perfect. Either he's money laundering, JP Morgan chase is in on it, and the treasury's covering it up, or this has always been about rubbing tugs in background. You know what I mean? And that's what I want to find out more about. The thing that actually affects you is the money laundering. Yeah. Because you're paying for it. That money laundering is money that's not legitimately associated, thereby increasing the supply of money without increasing GDP or reportable income, et cetera, et cetera. That hurts you. Every dollar in your pocket, every dollar in your bank is affected by money launderers, by fraud, by sending it to terrorists. That's money that didn't go to buy nails, two by fours, school gymnasiums, fixing potholes. It went to someone else. Every bit of grift makes the price of eggs go up. Every piece of grift makes the price of eggs go up, which is why the buses will be free. Because if you could pay for all that, you can give me a ride on the bus. Oh man. So this is uh Jerome Powell talking about interest rates. Again, buses will be free and housing will be affordable one way or the other.
SPEAKER_15:Laura, I I think there are a lot of signals coming from the Fed, and some of some of them are very confusing. They said that they don't have data, and traditionally, uh, you know, if you if you don't have data, if you're flying blind, uh they've they've cut twice, and they said that they're insurance cuts. So I would have thought that they would want to uh take out a third cut, more more insurance. And also, we note that under the Schumer shutdown that the economy got worse. So you know, I I would uh believe that the the Fed should be looking at the data and thinking uh things uh could um we we don't know where things are. We've been cutting and we should finish the cutting cycle or keep going with the cutting cycle because again, uh the fourth quarter GDP will take an a definite hit from the shutdown.
SPEAKER_07:You know, I actually really like him as the Secretary of the Treasury. Call him a steady hand at the tiller, you know, except he's just not steady at all. He's clearly got the shakes. But uh there was a video of him from a day or two ago walking into a restaurant in DC, and there were some protesters out on the sidewalk, and he pulled out his phone and started videoing him, started mocking him, and then and then like did the whole thing and was like, You guys are hilarious, you'll be famous, and walked inside. People were like, That is what you need to do. Name, shame, point, and laugh. Um okay, here's another one. Um, this this could have gone in when we were talking about the cells inside of the FBI.
SPEAKER_00:And two brothers have been arrested, charged with threatening to brothers have been arrested, charged with threatening to shoot police and ice agents. And one of them is an assistant principal at Kimpsville High School. Yesterday, Beach Police arrested 54-year-old John Bennett.
SPEAKER_07:School of I want you guys to look at these pictures, right? These are one of them is a assistant principal. And these guys were legitimately plotting to kill ICE officers.
SPEAKER_00:Officials say he's currently on leave from his position there. The other suspect is 59-year-old Mark Bennett. Court documents reveal several disturbing details about this investigation. So let's send it over to 10 on your sides, Ethan Krause, who joins us live outside of that school. Ethan.
SPEAKER_17:Yeah, Aisha. Good afternoon. And you said it, the court documents do reveal details leading to the arrest of Kemptsville High School Assistant Principal John Bennett. Now, according to the Virginia Beach Police Department, John Bennett and his brother Mark were both arrested on November 16th after police received information that the brothers threatened to commit acts of violence against local police and ICE agents. Court documents reveal that the brothers were overheard talking at a restaurant, where Mark Bennett mentioned how he had an assault rifle with the ability to utilize explosive rounds that could penetrate protective vests. He also mentioned flying to Las Vegas to meet with like-minded people and how he would return with, quote, enforcement ideas and plans. The documents went on to state that John Bennett added statements of support and enthusiasm for the suggested violence and also expressed interest in joining his brother on the trip to Vegas.
SPEAKER_07:It's the people like this that silently go out, plan on something, that create an event, and then the response is what goes out to the world. It's the shoot back, you know, it's the Boston um right.
SPEAKER_08:So you have the shot heard around the world, and then there's the response.
SPEAKER_07:Exactly. Right. So when these guys are out there doing that kind of stuff, like, and this is an assistant principal. Again, he's gonna be at your house for Thanksgiving this year. These are normal people, just like I was a normal person before they called me a terrorist. I got called a traitor and a terrorist again yesterday on X. It's kind of funny. It means nothing to me anymore at all, which is probably why I'm not good at putting clips and doing all this. I don't care about the engagement and interact, I just want legitimate people listening, which all of you listening, thank you. You're welcome. You don't want to see what the numbers are. I'm live, I'm listening. Speaking of, yeah, Ron's like, I'm here. Yeah, you're here, it's us. All right, last clip, because why not? Bitcoin Bitcoin has taken a complete dive the last couple days, which is funny. I bought in bought in 103, it's down at like 80. It's like 20%, like all right.
SPEAKER_05:Davidson tried to me now. A series of questions here. Number one, what is a bitcoin reserve? What does it do? How do you build it? Well, uh, first of all, the president created a strategic reserve of Bitcoin, in part because the United States government didn't have like a single custodian. You had every agency uh in the government that might have had an asset, seized an asset, or anything else, uh any kind of digital asset, they uh they didn't have custody of it. So they were losing track of the private keys. So essentially, when you lose your keys, you lose it's like losing a pile of cash. Yeah. So they created an organized way and put it under treasury to say, hey, we're gonna have a single custodian for all of the Bitcoin, kind of like Fort Knox for crypto, right? And then they said, well, not all crypto is created equally. Bitcoin we want to hold on to, it's an appreciating asset over a long period of time. Some of these other things, we should just sell them off and buy more Bitcoin. Uh but they wanted to do it in a deficit neutral way. Um, and I think a lot of people have been like, well, well, how else do you put money in there? And so we're introducing uh legislation that not only codifies that executive order, so there's a common sense way to have custody for the Bitcoin and other digital assets, but uh you can contribute so when you pay your taxes, you can pay your taxes in Bitcoin. So Bitcoin is currency in that sense, and there's no capital gains.
SPEAKER_07:You better get your Bitcoin, Ron. It's the thing. All right, guys, we'll talk to you all tomorrow.
SPEAKER_14:Matt, sorry, what night lives in that car? I'm 37. What? I'm 37, I'm not old. Well, I can't just call you Matt. You could say Dennis. I didn't know you were called Dennis. Well, you're supposed to find out, did you? I didn't say sorry about the old woman. Look from behind. Supreme executive powers derives from money from the message of something called wedding. But you can't expect to wield supreme executive powers. Just because of water is a good thing. Just because some voice has a similar mate, we should have a lot of systems.
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