“This Is Out Of Control”: Steve Bannon On Palisades Fire Increasing In Strength
Steve Bannon addresses the devastating fires in California, particularly highlighting the escalating danger to neighborhoods like Brentwood, Bel-Air, and Beverly Hills. He criticizes the political response, blaming poor planning and lack of resources for the fire’s uncontrolled spread. Bannon dismisses claims of climate change, arguing that human failure and a lack of surge capacity are to blame. He emphasizes the need for military and National Guard support, suggesting that a federal response may be necessary to prevent further destruction. He critiques the political establishment’s inability to manage the crisis, portraying it as a collapse of complex systems.
Todd Bensman Exposes Biden’s Plan To Expand Protections To As Many Illegals As Possible Before Leaving Office
Todd Bensman and Steve Bannon discuss the ongoing crisis at the southern border and its impact on American sovereignty. Bensman highlights how the Biden administration’s extension of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Venezuelan migrants makes it more difficult for Trump to carry out deportation plans, noting that many migrants are not from Venezuela but from countries like Colombia, Chile, and Peru. Bannon stresses the need for a federal investigation into NGOs and contractors involved in facilitating migrant movement, with a focus on those receiving U.S. government funds. He also criticizes the Catholic Church, including organizations like Catholic Charities, for their involvement in supporting open-border policies, which Bannon sees as part of a coordinated effort to undermine U.S. sovereignty. The conversation underscores the urgency of addressing these issues to ensure Trump’s policies are effectively implemented and to prevent further disruptions to American borders and law enforcement.
John Spiropoulos: Americans Deserve To Revel In Victory Over Tyranny With President Trump’s Triumph Over Democrats
John Spiropoulos shares his upcoming plans, including heading toward Washington from Indiana, after relocating from California about a year and a half ago. He plans to attend rallies on the 19th and the inauguration, aiming to engage with people who have suffered during the last four years, particularly due to the 2020 election, which he believes was fraudulent. Spiropoulos reflects on his experience traveling with truckers to Washington, where he found widespread frustration with what he sees as tyranny. He intends to celebrate a victory at the inauguration while monitoring breaking news, including possible executive orders and pardons for January 6th political prisoners.
Spiropoulos also emphasizes the importance of keeping people informed through platforms like X, Truth Social, and Getter. He concludes by expressing excitement about upcoming events, including the historic inauguration, and invites people to join him in Washington for this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
John Gardner On How To Make The U.S. A Manufacturing Superpower Again
John Gardner discusses his new book, Manufacturer Local, which outlines a strategy to transform the U.S. into a manufacturing superpower. He highlights President Trump’s tariff strategy, arguing that America’s first 140 years prospered without an income tax or internal revenue service. Gardner advocates for reinstating an external revenue service, which would tax foreign entities instead of American citizens, and challenges the myth of unilateral free trade, suggesting it harms the U.S. economy. He stresses the importance of ending reliance on slave labor in global supply chains and argues that manufacturing in America would not only boost the economy but also help secure national independence. Gardner points out that 80% of global trade is based on goods, not services. He urges Americans to support local manufacturing to build a stronger economy and community.
Phillip Patrick Explains The Economic Outcomes Of Palisades Fire, Discusses The Necessity To Grow U.S. Economy To Fix U.S. Debt
Steve Bannon and Philip Patrick discussed the state of the economy, global liquidity challenges, and the looming financial crisis in a conversation marked by urgent warnings. Patrick, calling in from Los Angeles, provided a sobering account of the apocalyptic fires in his area, noting the widespread destruction and mismanagement, as well as concerns about insurance coverage for victims. Despite being fortunate to be in the Hollywood Hills, Patrick shared his sympathy for those affected, particularly as many homes may never be rebuilt due to insufficient insurance funds.
They transitioned into a discussion on the escalating financial crisis. Patrick highlighted the dangers of mounting national debt and the Federal Reserve’s stance of “higher for longer” interest rates, which could further stifle economic growth. Bannon and Patrick emphasized the looming risk of a global liquidity crisis, with governments struggling to manage increasing deficits. Patrick expressed concerns over how this will affect President Trump’s ability to balance the budget without touching key areas like defense or Social Security.
As the conversation turned to the value of precious metals as a hedge against the collapsing dollar and inflation, Patrick emphasized that these financial instruments offer security in uncertain times. The duo advised listeners to consider diversifying their investments, particularly through Birch Gold’s resources, which provide guides on investing in precious metals.
Ultimately, Bannon framed the economic challenge as one of the most difficult tasks President Trump will face in his second term. The conversation underscored the urgency of preparing for the economic turbulence ahead.