Erik Prince Calls For Recall Of Gavin Newsom, Discusses How To Handle Arsonists: Shoot On Sight
Steve Bannon and Erik Prince discuss the ongoing wildfire crisis in California, criticizing both the state’s response and the federal involvement. Bannon highlights a video of a civilian, an older man, who saved his home using a garden hose after firefighters failed to show up. He condemns Governor Gavin Newsom for requesting unlimited federal funds to cover the mismanagement of resources and logistics. Bannon points out that the state government has been ineffective while private companies and individuals took action to protect their property, such as private planes fighting fires and a business owner saving his shopping mall. As a logistics expert, Prince adds that even if there was enough water, California’s resource mismanagement left citizens, especially in Southern California, questioning their state taxes’ value. Bannon also notes the lack of military and National Guard mobilization, which could have been effective, especially given the widespread looting during the crisis.
Both Bannon and Prince agree that poor fire management and negligence by government officials have exacerbated the crisis, with Bannon arguing that federal taxpayers shouldn’t be responsible for California’s failures. He criticizes Newsom’s leadership, claiming that the state’s problems are due to poor governance and political choices made by voters, particularly in areas like Pacific Palisades. Bannon concludes by stating that a law-and-order mentality, which Newsom’s California lacks, would have helped mitigate the situation.
E.J. Antoni: "We Are Getting To A Point Where Markets No Longer Believe The Fed”
E.J. Antoni and Steve Bannon discussed several pressing issues facing the U.S. and the broader global economy, particularly focusing on the impacts of government spending, debt, and foreign policy. Antoni emphasized the strain on the U.S. economy due to escalating debt, noting that the government’s reliance on short-term fixes, such as low-interest bonds, is unsustainable. He pointed out that rising bond yields reflect a rejection of the Biden administration’s fiscal policies, particularly deficits and spending. This has led to higher interest payments on the national debt, which could have significant consequences for American households, with roughly half of personal income taxes going toward servicing this debt.
Bannon also highlighted the geopolitical situation, particularly the war in Ukraine, as a critical issue for President Trump’s foreign policy. He asserted that Trump’s stance on the war was clear from the start: it should never have happened, and the stolen 2020 election was a key factor in why it did. Both Bannon and Antoni discussed the challenges President Trump faces in dealing with the financial crisis, emphasizing the complexity of managing debt refinancing and the economic fallout from the Biden administration’s policies. The conversation also touched on the need for strong leadership in addressing these economic crises.
"Zelensky Knows He’s Pressed Up Against The Wall.”: Jack Posobiec On Russia’s Major Advantages In War With Ukraine
Jack Posobiec discusses the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the U.S. involvement in providing weapons and military support. He expresses concern about the depletion of American military stockpiles, including artillery shells and ordinance, with some military officials warning that the U.S. might not have enough to defend against potential threats like China. Posobiec questions where the additional weapons are coming from and argues that escalating the war in Ukraine could lead to further loss of life without achieving a decisive victory. He critiques the current situation, pointing out the significant losses Ukraine has suffered, particularly in the eastern provinces controlled by Russian-speaking populations. He asserts that Ukraine’s defense efforts are unlikely to succeed, with Russian forces escalating with advanced weapons like hypersonic missiles.
Posobiec is also concerned about U.S. involvement in what he considers to be a misguided war, stressing that it is not President Trump’s responsibility or war. He warns against continuing to push for escalation, noting the toll it takes on the Ukrainian people. He criticizes the U.S. foreign policy establishment for its role in prolonging these conflicts, which he believes benefit globalist interests. Posobiec also emphasizes that the Chinese Communist Party has already waged a cyberwar against the U.S., pre-positioning itself within critical American infrastructure.
Frank Gaffney: Anti-Israel Officials In Biden Admin Are Trying To Force Israel Into Ceasefire Deal That Will Save Hamas
In this discussion, Frank Gaffney and Steve Bannon criticize U.S. government actions under the Biden administration, especially regarding the security threats posed by China. Gaffney laments the continued presence of Chinese-made equipment in the U.S. electric grid, despite a previous executive order under President Trump that aimed to exclude foreign-made equipment. Gaffney and Bannon highlight that Chinese backdoors in the grid could be used to sabotage infrastructure. They also express frustration with the FBI’s focus on prosecuting January 6 participants instead of addressing real security threats from the Chinese Communist Party, which they believe is engaged in a form of cyberwarfare against the U.S.
They introduce a new initiative called the “Victory Coalition,” focused on countering the growing influence of totalitarian regimes, including China and Islamic supremacists. They discuss the current conflict in Israel, emphasizing concerns that anti-Israel forces within the Biden administration may push for a ceasefire with Hamas, potentially undermining Israel’s position. Gaffney stresses the need for focused action against these existential threats.