Tuesday, August 6
Mitchell: President Trump Has Secured His Lead Over Kamala After She Led For ONLY Two Days In Polls
Brat Reveals Why Warren Buffet Is Selling Stocks Right Now, US Stock Market 59% Over Historic Norms
In a discussion between Ben Harnwell and Dave Brat, they explored into the economic landscape, focusing on how it impacts swing states in the upcoming election. Brat began by applauding Harnwell’s efforts in highlighting the significant influence of populism in America, emphasizing that 75% of people are aligned with it. He noted, “Trump is up, you know, 20, 25 points on the economic meat and potato issues,” reflecting the former president’s strong standing on key economic concerns.
Brat criticized the Federal Reserve and government spending, attributing economic woes to their actions. He explained how the Federal Reserve’s $9 trillion money printing spree and the government’s $2 trillion spending deficits have undermined economic growth and price stability. These policies, he argued, have led to a stock market bubble and declining productivity, with China surpassing the U.S. in capital and industrial strength.
“Populist Americans are getting crushed,” Brat emphasized, highlighting the wealth disparity where the top 10% own most stocks. This imbalance, coupled with inflation, has eroded the purchasing power of average Americans. Brat asserted, “You’ve lost 20 to 30 percent of your retirement,” illustrating the tangible effects of economic mismanagement.
Mike Davis: “You Can’t Become A Bigger Dictator Than What Joe Biden And Kamala Harris Are Trying To Do By Trying To Destroy The Supreme Court”
Mike Davis addressed the Biden administration’s proposal to reform the Supreme Court, which he described as a “smokescreen” intended to distract from negative media coverage of President Biden. Justice Neil Gorsuch responded to these proposals with a succinct warning to Democrats: “Be careful.” Davis emphasized the significance of an independent judiciary, stressing its role in safeguarding Americans from government tyranny and anarchy, as seen during the BLM riots, where political figures like Kamala Harris allegedly supported the unrest.
Davis quoted Gorsuch’s new book, Overruled, which highlights the problems caused by excessive legislation and administrative overreach. The book illustrates how “unpopular Americans” are often caught in a legal maze created by bureaucrats rather than elected officials. According to Davis, the judiciary’s primary function is to protect citizens from government overreach. He criticized the Biden administration for what he sees as attempts to undermine the judiciary, stating, “You can’t become a bigger dictator than what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are trying to do by trying to destroy the Supreme Court.” Davis argues that such actions resemble those of authoritarian regimes, warning of the dangerous path the administration is taking.
Native Minnesotan Mike Lindell Offers Inside Look Into Tim Walz: “He Is A Horrible Governor, Politician And Decision Maker”
Mike Lindell criticized Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and Vice Presidential pick Kamala Harris, arguing that their decisions have been disastrous for Minnesota. Lindell claimed, “Walz’s inaction during the Minneapolis riots and his poor handling of the pandemic have been catastrophic for the state,” citing his refusal to call in the National Guard and restrictive lockdown measures. He also criticized Harris’s selection as a vice-presidential candidate, asserting it could be a detriment to the Democratic ticket, saying, “Harris and Walz are two of a kind with their dreadful political decisions.”
Lindell underscored the need for election integrity, promoting his Lindell Plan to secure ballots and challenge voter fraud. He highlighted the importance of ensuring fair elections, asserting, “We need to be the example to the world of how elections should be.”
“This Is Definitely An Unforced Error”: Hammer Breaks Down Tim Walz’s Effects On Kamala’s Campaign
Josh Hammer discussed Kamala Harris’s choice of Tim Walz as her running mate, predicting it would not significantly impact her campaign. Hammer suggested that Walz’s nomination was a strategic blunder, stating, “This is definitely an unforced error.” He contrasted Walz with Josh Shapiro, the Pennsylvania governor, who he believed would have been a stronger choice due to his popularity and the critical nature of Pennsylvania in the election.
Hammer also criticized the Democratic Party for being overly influenced by its radical left base, including groups like Black Lives Matter and Antifa. He argued that Walz’s selection reflects the Democrats’ fear of this faction, calling it “the exact same wing from the Black Lives Matter and Antifa rioters.”
Hammer concluded that Walz’s nomination is unlikely to sway national polls but could hurt Harris in key battleground states, making the upcoming election dynamics even more crucial.
Joe Kent Warns U.S. “Spread Too Thin” As Iran Escalates Against The West
Joe Kent discussed the Washington state primary, urging supporters to drive turnout as polls close at 8 PM. He highlighted the legality of ballot collection and emphasized the importance of getting ballots submitted, noting a low return rate. Kent expressed optimism about the primary, citing public dissatisfaction with issues like inflation, open borders, and looming global conflicts.
Kent also addressed concerns about the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, criticizing the current administration for its handling of U.S. troops in the region. He argued that the deployment of troops in vulnerable positions and the support of Iranian proxies could drag the U.S. into further conflict. Kent criticized Congress for its inaction and called for pragmatic leadership, stating, “We need real leadership back in Washington D.C.”
He urged voters to make their voices heard and emphasized the need for strong, America-first policies in Washington. For updates and support, Kent directed people to his campaign website, JoeKentForCongress.com, highlighting the importance of grassroots support against powerful opponents funded by big corporations.
BOMBSHELL: Marly Hornik Exposes One In Four Votes In Missouri 2022 Elections Came From A Facially Invalid Registration Record
Marley Hornik, CEO of United Sovereign Americans, expressed deep concerns about the integrity of the Missouri primaries. According to Hornik, previous elections, including the 2022 midterms, revealed significant issues: “There were 2.4 million facially invalid registrants on the rolls, including a million people who were registered to vote before they were born.” She highlighted a 20% voting error rate, emphasizing that “more than one out of every four votes came from a facially invalid registration record.”
Hornik criticized the lack of action on these problems, stating, “We brought this information to the state back in March of 2024, and they did absolutely nothing.” She stressed that such issues compromise the reliability of election outcomes and undermine representative government.
Hornik cited a specific example from New York, where a 12% voting error rate in the 2022 race for Attorney General, alongside 5.8 million invalid registrants, raised doubts about the legitimacy of the results. “The election officials have no idea whether someone named ‘percent’ is a real human being,” she said, indicating broader systemic issues.
Hornik’s organization is filing lawsuits across several states, aiming to address these election integrity problems. She called for support, noting, “We need to have certainty all across the United States that the person we elect is truly the representative we agreed upon.” For those interested in supporting this effort, donations can be made at USAforFreedom.com.
James Rickards: The U.S. Economy’s Signaling “We’re Heading Into A Very Serious Recession”
Jim Rickards discussed the current state of the U.S. economy, describing it as being in a “pretty severe recession” with significant market corrections underway. He emphasized that while recent market drops are notable, they are not catastrophic like past crashes. Rickards likened the situation to “tectonic movements,” where gradual shifts culminate in sudden, dramatic changes, saying, “It’s like the snowflake that starts the avalanche.” He warned that the recession’s impact is not limited to the stock market but extends to broader economic indicators, such as job creation and unemployment figures, which he suggests are not as robust as reported.
Rickards also critiqued the Federal Reserve’s role, noting that its intervention would be significant only after a major market drop. He predicted that the recession would be felt across the country, with industrial regions and tech hubs like Silicon Valley experiencing early impacts. Overall, Rickards advised preparation for a prolonged economic downturn, suggesting that the upcoming months could reveal deeper issues within the economy beyond just market fluctuations.
MN Sen. Candidate Royce White: “You’re Going To See Black People Reject Tim Walz Here In Minnesota The Same Way That They Reject Kamala Harris On The National Stage”
Royce White criticized the selection of Minnesota Governor Tim Walz as Kamala Harris’s running mate, arguing it is a move rooted in identity politics rather than genuine moderation. White described Walz as “a communist” with extreme policies and a record of economic mismanagement, including blowing an $18 billion surplus and implementing high taxes. He viewed Walz’s appointment as an attempt to revive racial narratives from 2020 to rally Democratic support despite these issues. White argued that the economic downturn would overshadow such narratives. He anticipates that Walz’s selection will fail to address the real concerns of voters facing economic hardship.