Rep. Keith Self: “If We’re Gonna Change The Trajectory Of D.C. We Must Stop The Christmas Omnibus”
Keith Self expressed doubt about the likelihood of the SAVE Act being brought to the floor, stating, “I don’t think they’ll ever have a vote on the SAVE Act,” despite its passage in July. He criticized negotiating over the bill when it likely wouldn’t help the continuing resolution (CR). Self discussed the complexities of passing a CR, with various factions, such as Democrats and defense hawks, expressing skepticism. He focused on preventing a “Christmas omnibus,” describing it as a “huge” package full of “shining objects.” Self also highlighted the Biden administration’s failures, particularly in the Afghanistan withdrawal, which he described as a “failure of the Biden-Harris Administration” that emboldened adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran. He emphasized the need for “a new president” to restore American leadership and uphold the law, saying, “We must have an executive that obeys the law.”
Rep. Cory Mills : “This Is What Is Going To Eliminate The Middle Class And Average Americans”
Cory Mills criticized the push for the SAVE Act and policy riders, calling it a “farce” meant to maintain the DC status quo. He argued that continuing resolutions (CRs) lead to excessive spending at $6.3 billion per day, eroding the middle class. Mills emphasized the need for fiscal responsibility and warned against repeating past mistakes, stating, “This is the definition of insanity by kicking the can down the road.” He highlighted the Biden administration’s failures, particularly in immigration and election integrity, stressing that ongoing policies “continue to fund the Department of Injustice” and promote harmful agendas. Mills advocated for economic growth strategies like H.R. 1, urging a shift toward constitutional principles and limited government. He criticized the misuse of taxpayer money and called for genuine accountability, especially in light of the 13 American lives lost in Afghanistan. Mills remained resolute in his commitment to fiscal responsibility and defending American values.
Ed Dowd On The Biden-Harris Economy: “I Don’t Think They Can Put Lipstick On This Pig Much Longer”
Edward Dowd compares the current economic situation to the 2008 financial crisis, predicting an imminent financial “rug pull.” He points out manipulated employment numbers, with an 850,000 revision down, similar to chaotic times in the Great Financial Crisis. Dowd argues that government spending, immigration, and Federal Reserve interventions temporarily boosted the economy, but the momentum has since stalled. He forecasts a market correction by October, favoring Trump. Furthermore, Dowd notes a lack of business investment as investors await the 2024 election’s outcome, causing uncertainty. He anticipates the truth about the economic and political situation will soon surface, and he criticizes the weaponization of the justice system against Trump and his allies, pointing to political biases in law enforcement.
Joe Allen Discusses The Technocrats Push To Make AI The New God
Joe Allen, filling in for Steve Bannon on War Room, discusses the rise of “techno-religion” and its many forms, such as “techno fetishism, transhumanism, post-humanism,” and others. He describes how these ideologies, rooted in scientism, view science as the ultimate authority, with the future seen as “sacred prophecy.” He explains that once we had gods and priests, but now, in places like Silicon Valley and AI labs worldwide, “artificial intelligence, robotics, brain manipulation, and genetic engineering” have taken their place. Allen emphasizes that understanding these beliefs is the first step, and then asks the controversial question, “Is what they believe real?” His work, found in articles and podcasts, explores this “vast cultural transformation” where “the gods are AI, and the priesthood are those in command of the machine.” Allen warns that, whether curious or not, these technological changes “will come to you one way or another.”
TJ Harker Breaks Down The Tenet Media Indictment And The Russian Nationals Involved
In a conversation between Joe Allen and former federal prosecutor T.J. Harker, they discussed the indictment of two Russian nationals linked to spreading pro-Russian propaganda through Tenet Media. Although Tenet Media and right-wing commentators like Tim Pool and Dave Rubin were not indicted, the indictment raises concerns about the U.S. Department of Justice’s broader efforts to discredit conservative voices by associating them with Russian propaganda. Harker explained that the charges were primarily based on the failure to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), a law rarely enforced until recently. He argued that the indictment aims more at shaping public perception than prosecuting the individuals involved, comparing it to Cold War-era tactics. Harker emphasized that many of the messages labeled “disinformation,” such as criticisms of U.S. domestic policies, align with the views of many Americans, raising concerns about government censorship and control of the media narrative.
Jack Posobiec Gives His Pre-Debate Analysis Live From Philadelphia
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In a discussion between Jack Posobiec, Joe Allen, and Matt Boyle, key topics include the upcoming debate between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. Posobiec, currently in Philadelphia, highlighted the historical significance of the city and anticipated Harris would follow a scripted approach, possibly using her prosecutorial style to criticize Trump. Boyle added that Harris faces immense pressure due to her declining poll numbers, and emphasized that Trump’s performance could solidify his lead if he focuses on key issues. Both Posobiec and Boyle expressed doubts about Harris’s ability to effectively counter Trump’s arguments, with Posobiec suggesting Trump could leverage recent events and his own experiences to his advantage. Boyle mentioned Breitbart’s live coverage of the debate and indicated the potential for Trump to dominate if Harris underperforms.
Matt Boyle: “Kamala Has To Have A Career Game And I Don’t Think She Has It In Her”
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