Bannon On The CCP: “They’re In Every Part Of Our Infrastructure”
Steve Bannon discussed multiple political issues, focusing primarily on the U.S.-China geopolitical struggle and the ongoing challenges with domestic security. He praised the House Freedom Caucus for opposing efforts to combine border security and financial reconciliation into a single legislative package, emphasizing the need for separate negotiations. Bannon warned of China’s increasing influence over U.S. infrastructure, including the electrical grid, transportation systems, and cyber networks, describing this as a covert war against America. He criticized the U.S. government’s inaction in addressing Chinese infiltration, mentioning both cyberattacks and the cartels’ role in drug trafficking, particularly fentanyl, which he blamed on Chinese interests. Bannon argued for stronger measures, including U.S. intervention in Mexico and cartel asset seizures. He also criticized President Biden’s handling of the crisis, contrasting it with Trump’s more proactive stance on national security. Bannon reinforced the idea that the U.S. is engaged in a “war” with China, drawing historical parallels to the opium trade, and stated that American political elites were failing to recognize the magnitude of the threat. He referenced the Freedom Caucus’s stance on border security and the need for urgent action, suggesting that Washington is divided on the necessary steps to address these national and international issues.
Bannon: “The People Who Supported Stalin Are The Same Ones Who Hate Russia Today”
Steve Bannon discusses various issues facing America, focusing on national security, global conflicts, and the influence of elites. He criticizes the U.S. government’s foreign policy, particularly regarding NATO, Ukraine, and China, emphasizing that many of the current problems stem from misguided decisions by the political elite. Bannon highlights the role of U.S. leadership in maintaining global trade routes, like the Suez Canal, while questioning the integrity of NATO and the motivations behind military engagements in foreign lands.
He also points to the growing threat from China, calling out the infiltration of fentanyl into the U.S. as an example of warfare waged on American soil. Bannon critiques the lack of action from political leaders to address the dangers posed by foreign adversaries and questions the motivations behind America’s involvement in international conflicts. He stresses that the elite are more concerned with their own interests than with the well-being of ordinary Americans.
Bannon advocates for a focus on American sovereignty and security, urging people to recognize the increasing threats and the narrowing options for the nation. He argues that the political class is not addressing the core issues, like the economic and security risks posed by foreign powers, and instead continues to push for policies that harm America.
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Bannon: “Maybe It’s Time We Have Respect For Them (CCP) As An Enemy”
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Bannon: Americans Want Tax Cuts, But We Have To Stay Aware Of The Debt
Steve Bannon’s comments reflect a broad critique of various issues, including governmental overreach, insider politics, and challenges within the MAGA movement. He expressed concern over state power being wielded against political opponents, referencing Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter and the unusual judicial order to finalize the $44 billion deal. Bannon highlighted how political contributions, such as those supporting Trump, often lead to access but questioned why figures like Musk face intensified scrutiny.
Turning to internal MAGA matters, Bannon discussed the importance of figures like Kash Patel, praising his efforts to expose corruption within the government. He emphasized the significance of Patel’s book and documentary, Government Gangsters, which delves into systemic issues and accountability within U.S. institutions.
Bannon also touched on Texas politics, criticizing efforts to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton, framing it as an attack on conservative values. He promoted businesses aligned with MAGA principles, such as Patriot Mobile, reinforcing his advocacy for entities supporting Judeo-Christian values.
Throughout, Bannon remained defiant, referencing his potential imprisonment as a result of “kangaroo courts” in D.C., while doubling down on his commitment to his political agenda and media efforts.
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Bannon: “Maybe It’s Time We Have Respect For Them (CCP) As An Enemy”
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Bannon: “Once It’s Up On The Balance Sheet It’s Never Gonna Get Paid Back”
Steve Bannon discussed a range of topics, emphasizing the impact of modern economic policies and global conflicts on the U.S. economy and geopolitical stability. He criticized the U.S. government for excessive spending, especially in the context of deficits and debt, describing it as “criminal” and warning that it would lead to economic collapse. Bannon highlighted how government job growth and illegal immigration were contributing to a temporary economic boost that masked deeper issues, such as long-term negative productivity. He also mentioned the geopolitical challenges, including the situation in Ukraine, the U.S. military’s strained resources, and the growing influence of China.
Bannon criticized President Biden’s handling of the economy, particularly the deficit and inflation, and argued that the government’s spending was politically motivated to ensure re-election while hiding a looming recession. He expressed concern about the U.S.’s fiscal future, noting the enormous national debt and the difficulty of sustaining these levels of spending. Furthermore, Bannon discussed European fiscal crises, like France’s budgetary challenges, and linked them to broader global economic instability.
In terms of global security, Bannon lambasted the Biden administration’s handling of foreign relations, particularly with Russia, and warned that U.S. actions, including economic measures against Russia, were setting dangerous precedents. He concluded by suggesting that only a change in leadership, particularly with a return of Trump, could begin to address these problems.
Ed Dowd: “They Are Literally Robbing From The Future To Get Elected”
In this discussion between Ed Dowd and Steve Bannon, Dowd shared his concerns about U.S. economic policies and their long-term impact. He criticized the current administration for its excessive spending, particularly in areas like illegal immigration and government job creation, which he deemed detrimental to economic stability. Dowd expressed alarm over the federal deficit and the government’s unsustainable fiscal practices, suggesting that these actions were designed to secure re-election while masking a looming recession. He described this as "criminal,” emphasizing that the administration was depleting future resources for short-term political gains.
Bannon echoed Dowd’s concerns, particularly about the administration’s handling of military spending, deficits, and foreign policy. He highlighted the dire implications of these policies, comparing the U.S. to countries with unsustainable debt levels. The conversation also touched on global dynamics, such as the U.S. confronting Russia and China, with Bannon stressing the importance of addressing these challenges while managing domestic economic crises.
They also discussed troubling financial data, including a chart comparing employment and wage statistics, which revealed a growing disconnect between official estimates and reality. Dowd suggested that these discrepancies signaled deeper economic issues, warning that the U.S. was on the verge of a serious financial collapse if these trends continued. Both agreed that the current trajectory was unsustainable and could lead to significant crises in the near future.
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Ed Dowd: “This Is A Leading Indicator That Something Went Horribly Wrong At The BLS”
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Steve Bannon Highlights The Parallels Between WW2 And A Potential WW3
Steve Bannon’s comments reflect his frustration with the political establishment and his deep dissatisfaction with both the media and government elites. He accuses them of dishonesty, claiming that they mislead the public and hide the truth. Bannon criticizes the lack of a moral foundation in modern politics, particularly pointing to the security and border issues, and warns of the dangers of unchecked power. He advocates for exposing corruption and holding elites accountable, especially in relation to corporate tax breaks and the manipulation of the system for the wealthy.
Bannon also addresses international concerns, including the potential for conflict with Iran, citing President Trump’s more aggressive stance on national security and military options. He dismisses mainstream media narratives, calling them juvenile, and emphasizes that the real issues facing America—such as the war, the economy, and illegal immigration—are being ignored in favor of political games. He also raises alarm about the scale of illegal immigration, questioning what the country’s founders and past generations would think about the current state of affairs.
Bannon’s rhetoric is fiery and combative, urging action to address these crises, particularly the need for border security and reforms to the tax system that would better serve the working class. He criticizes the Republican establishment for failing to take decisive action and condemns corporate elites for their role in undermining the populist movement. His comments paint a dire picture of the nation’s future if these issues are not confronted head-on.
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Bannon: “You Think A Couple Million Dollar Checks Are Gonna Make It All Good? You’re Scumbags”
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